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Nacional appoint Predrag Jokanovic ; Missa do Parto ; Tuesday storm damage ; 2010 budget

December 16, 2009 By: Der Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Many thanks to Josie for today’s photo … "a piccy of one of the chocolate ‘sculptures’ on display at the chocolate exhibition at the Congress Centre this (last) weekend. Many really good creations there as well as free samples and lovely chocolate and cream drinks".

madeira news blog 1209 josie chocolate exhibition funchal

"The Portuguese settled the Atlantic island of Madeira in the 15th century. In Funchal, Madeira’s main city, the houses and commercial buildings are scattered higglety pigglety, many with sideyards of dwarf banana plants. Of Madeira’s history and heritage too little remains as modern hotels are jammed along Funchal’s seafront like hockey players elbowing each other in the corners. Indeed not that long ago the historic building where Hapsburg Empress ‘SiSi’ of Austria stayed regularly was pulled down to make way for a singularly unimpressive hotel". NOT TOO IMPRESSED WITH MADEIRA

"Madeira, particularly Funchal is known for it’s Christmas lights and this year they have excelled. Switched on progressively from late November, at the time of writing this they are all on and blaze a path all the way from the Lido to the old town (where you will find the best of them) and many other streets too". MORE IMPRESSED WITH MADEIRA

This comes under the heading of ‘Silly Signs’ … suggested by Sheila & Derek.

madeira news blog 0912 sheila silly signs hiper saSheila & Derek’s caption. : "As the credit crunch bites deeper, Madeira’s business owners are having to downsize on their premises. One company has announced the opening shortly of its new superstore in São Vicente". Many thanks … any more anyone?

Tobi sent in this video link (many thanks) for the rough sea at Ribeira Brava yesterday, whilst also concerned and asking about the safety of the many ducks on the well swollen river. I can assure you Tobi, the ducks are safe and sound, but unfortunately I only had room for three in the freezer. The video didn’t show the slightly mangled Xmas decorations along the sea front, and looking down over the town last night the massive ‘Xmas tree’ and other decorated trees weren’t quite as glamorous as they were the previous night.

I had a bit of a moan about the Missa do Parto yesterday, because of the mega bangers that go off very early every morning (5 am), and if you would like to know more Don has covered the subject on his blog. Just carrying on with what goes on outside the church  rather than in, the mega-bangers are the wake up call for the population within earshot. After the service is over another set of mega-bangers are released to signify that one can now enter the church annex and get stuck into a traditional breakfast that includes bread and aguardente (rum) and other sticky thing and beverages. The letting of off the fireworks is in fact against the law, but a blind eye is turned by the police it seems in the name of tradition. MISSA DO PARTO

Nacional da Madeira Appoint Predrag Jokanovic As New Head Coach. Portuguese outfit Nacional da Madeira have appointed Serbian coach Predrag Jokanovic as their new head coach until the end of the 2009-’10 season. Jokanovic takes the reins from Manuel Machado, who has been hospitalised since 27 November and will not return to work this season. MORE One of the main headlines from yesterday’s Diário, so it saved me a translation.

Many thanks to Elaine (East) once again for yesterday’s top news stories :

Parking from 5.30. For the occasion of the Missas do Parto, from today until December 23, the Church of Ribeira Brava and the Town Hall are associated with a tradition well attended by parishioners and visitors. The car park next to the Town Hall will be open from 5.30 am to meet the extra demand. The capacity of over 100 spaces should help prevent illegally parked cars causing congestion.

Car inspections more expensive from today. The Government believes that Madeira has to follow the increase in rates in the country. The value of the increase is not thought to be significant; cars cost an extra 31 cents and heavy vehicles 49 cents more. This law came from Portugal and the Regional Government thought it only fair that the same increase was implemented in Madeira. Values (including VAT) will be 27.31 (was 27.00) Euros for a car inspection and 41.05 (was 40.56) Euros for heavy vehicles. The price of the ’2 via’ (?) of the certificate of inspection also increases from 2.31 to 2.34 Euros. Re-inspection tariffs are kept without an increase. About 90,000 vehicles are inspected each year in the three centres – Funchal, Porto Santo and the mobile units in Sao Vicente, Faial and Prazeres – representing an annual revenue of 25,000 Euros for light vehicles, which represent about 90% of the inspections.

Update on Avenida do Mar. Yesterday it was reported that the renovation had been finished. There is an ‘Observatory’ (structure made of decking) next to the Praça da Autonomia, the Blind Man sculpture, the pedestrian area near to ETAR (sewerage plant) and Teleferico repaved with a square that can be used for temporary exhibitions. The Blind Man sculpture was inspired by the traditional game ‘Blind Man’s Buff’ and the lives of women of the Old Town coping with the men going to sea. The other two associated projects are the recovery of footpaths in the Garden of  Almirante Reis and renovation of the walls of ETAR. The work has been finished although there is still a court case as a company from the mainland has challenged the awarding of the work.

Hospital car park is bad for your health. The hospital car park is the most expensive in the region, and there is no alternative. A complaint by a visitor that he had to pay 5.30 Euros for just over three hours, while taking his pregnant wife to outpatients. The administration board of the hospital have asked the company running the car park to reduce tariffs but without success. The current tariff is 1.40 Euros per hour and a day costs about 20 Euros. It is usually essential for staff and visitors to the hospital and out-patients to use the car park.

Islamists condemn xenophobic attitudes. The Islamic community in Madeira now have a new mosque. It is located in Bairro de Santo Amaro, a space donated by the Government. The President of the Islamic Community in Lisbon at the inauguration ceremony stressed that, "The mosque was only possible thanks to the great openness of spirit and heart of Dr. Alberto João Jardim, who believes that the tradition of multiethnic, multifaith, multicultural and cultural life is one of the key factors in the harmonious and fraternal Madeiran society. Unlike Switzerland where they want to ban minarets, and other manifestations of xenophobia, in Portugal and particularly in Madeira there is a climate of dialogue and respect that contributes to social peace." Surrounded by a large number of police, given the presence of the Ambassadors of Iran and Saudi Arabia as well as representatives from other embassies and the Islamic community at the opening ceremony. The Bishop of Funchal and other regional church representatives also attended. Jardim said, "The big problem today is those that enter the radical materialism." As normal practice in mosques, everyone had to remove their shoes and women restricted to the back of the room. Uncle Bertie gave that impression! … he doesn’t say that about Indians, Chinese, and immigrants who come here to work! Der

Gale rips off Christmas lights. Ribeira Brava battered by bad weather. Ribeira Brava was battered today for a few brief minutes of intense winds and rain that ripped off Christmas lights, terraces and roofs. According to the Chief Fireman, "Everything happened too quickly, with record rains and strong wind." "The Christmas lights that were attached to poles on the sea front were ripped off from the balcony from where they were hooked." The river is in full spate. At Atouguia in Calheta, the river overflowed and flooded some houses (photo). Trees fell onto a road at Terreiro da Luta (photo) and the Estrada Monumental in Funchal, and rockfalls closed roads in Arco da Calheta and Calheta. At the Lido bathing complex, the waves ‘swept’ the pool and the surrounding sundeck. Six flights were cancelled at the airport during the morning and four planes diverted to Porto Santo. The cruise ship Oriana was to berth off-shore due to lack of space. Due to the high seas causing problems in ferrying passengers to the shore, the captain decided to return to England early mid-morning. Thus, the region lost revenue from 1,700 passengers. The wind will continue over Wednesday and on Thursday, the forecast is for the return of heavy rain and the possibility of thunderstorms. The Azores have been affected by bad weather with nearly 100 people displaced in Terceira, also floods and landslides. (Video on DIÁRIO website)

Garces presents budget for crisis year. The Regional Secretary of Planning and Finance presented the budget for 2010 (1.5 thousand million Euros) which concentrates on reducing the current expenditure and investing in social areas. Education, employment and habitation are the areas highlighted underlining that this is a budget for a year in crisis. Concerns about unemployment are also a priority for the Regional Government and investment in innovation and quality, employment, business development, and energy and administrative modernization. There is an increase in the debt of 180 million Euros and transfers from the State of over 200 million. Alberto João Jardim left the room shortly after the speech by Garces, not staying for the debate. Yesterday, the Legislative Assembly of Madeira approved the 2009 budget. The PSD, CDS-PP and the MPT voted for it, the PS, BE and PCP abstained and the PND voted against the budget. Using the 79 million Euros loan approved in this budget, the Regional Government intends to pay suppliers by the end of this year. Garces has asked the Ministry of Finance for a new loan of 34 million Euros for projects co-financed by the EU. The request had been previously denied on the grounds that Madeira already has excess debt but he argues that the State debt’s is 81% GDP whereas Madeira’s debt is only 18% GDP.

74 complaints of noise this year. Generally, the complaints of excessive noise are against nightclubs (often exceeding the legal hours), industrial activities and neighbour’s dogs. Funchal Council received the most complaints, 30 against establishments and 15 against neighbours, mainly about dogs barking. Santa Cruz Council received 13 complaints and are producing a Charter of Noise and a Noise Map, which outlines the areas where you can make a certain amount of noise (industrial areas and nightlife).

1,270 drivers caught talking on the phone. The PSP this year has caught 1,270 drivers using a mobile phone while driving, 521 cases of failing to wear a seat belt and 120 for lack of child restraint (seats compulsory for under 12 years of age).

Complaints about wage arrears increase in the construction industry. The wage arrears in the construction industry continue to grow, almost 200 complaints by their Union, an increase of 25 – 30% compared to 2008, almost half for wage arrears. Complaints are also about unlawful dismissal, often firms becoming insolvent. The Union suspect that it will be much worse next year despite the Government obtaining a 79 million Euros loan. This is because there will be no improvement in Regional finances and public works employ a lot of workers, and unemployment will probably increase. Data for 2009 will not be available until early 2010. At present, there are 325 officially unemployed related to the construction sector. The real number will be higher as some will not be eligible for unemployment benefit and some will have left the region. The official unemployment total is 13,000 but the Union representative reckons there are 15,000 – 16,000 unemployed. This can lead to divorce, domestic violence and broken families. 

Government provides services and adversely affects businesses. The UEFA delegation staying in Madeira has led to complaints from regional businessmen. The Government decided to offer transport to UEFA, via the Regional Tourism Authority, and this has reduced services that could have been provided by local businessmen. UEFA decided to choose the most expensive hotel in Funchal (Reid’s – over 300 Euros a night), when they could have saved money, has also angered entrepreneurs. The regional authorities have not been such a courteous host to UEFA as the occasion should have merited. Only the airline and hotel industries have benefited from this visit which could have generated more revenue for local businesses and the economy.

Celebrating Madeiran traditions. Xarabanda at Baltazar Dias on Saturday, December 19 at 21.00. Concert entitled, ‘Cantigas ao Menino Jesus’. The repertoire consists of themes of the musical tradition of a Madeiran Christmas.

 

 

Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias :

Gale causes damage -  Floods, landslides and rough seas are other symptoms of the bad weather, that is coming back tomorrow. There are several articles on the bad weather, with some info already provided by Elaine above, so just a few highlights. Gales rip out Christmas lights – Ribeira Brava battered by bad weather. The town of Ribeira Brava was battered on Tuesday, during several minutes of intense winds and rain that ripped out Christmas lights, terraces and roofs (tiles?), according to a fireman. The Chief Fireman of Ribeira Brava, Agostinho Silva, said that "everything happened so quickly, with intense rain and strong winds". The Christmas lights that were attached to poles at the sea front of the town were uprooted and ended broken and mangled, and the steel barriers they were attached to were bent over.  Another report says that a small tornado shook the town, with chairs and tables flying around. The bad weather made itself felt all over the island. In Funchal there is no record of significant damage, besides a small downfall in the area of Terreiro da Luta, and a tree felled in Estrada Monumental. In Calheta there was a rockfall that forced the closure of the regional road between the town and Arco da Calheta, and in Sítio do Atouguia, a river overflowed and flooded some homes. There are also reports of crops damaged, with Banana plants particularly affected.

Intervention by the BIR (Rapid response unit) motivates complaint in MP. A member of  the BIR is facing a complaint from the father of a 17 year old who says that his son was slapped last weekend. The complaint will be handled by the public prosecutor, and is awaiting the issue of a medical report before proceeding. The officer allegedly slapped the lad after he was considering driving home after a night out, possibly after a drinking session with friends, and had got mouthy when he was challenged about his intentions.

Today’s main news headline : ViaMadeira takes €700 million – The government was forced to go to the bank to resolve the financing arrangements for the new concessions for the roads. A case to liven up the Budget debate. President Jardim had to go to the banks in Lisbon, to secure the millions needed to finance the concessions that construct and maintain the roads of Madeira. The operation managed by ViaMadeira (AFA, Zagope, Tecnovia, Somague and Tâmega) could need an amount of up to €700 million, but it was struggling to obtain further funding from the banks, and attempts by the Regional Secretaries of Finance and Infrastructure had to be propped up with the personal intervention of Jardim. Our president met with officials from BES, BCP, and CGD banks in Lisbon, and managed to secure the funding needed, avoiding another direct debt for Madeira.

Councils cutting off Banif Bank following the ‘raspa’.

Emanuel Silva wins prize for ‘Justice and Communication’ – The Diário journalist will receive the national distinction today. Well done, but the headline tells me all I need to know.

Problems in mid-field complicate the ‘last waltz’ – ‘Joka’ returns to Nacional in order to beat Austria. Predrag Jokanovic is taking command of the team for the rest of the season as already mentioned, with the immediate focus on the final Europa League match tonight against FK Austria Vienna. Live at 8.00  pm on SportTV1.

If anyone else can oblige with the translation of any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines, or other news stories, here is the link Thank you in anticipation.

Finally (from me that is), Don very kindly sent in a video filmed in Lugar de Baixo Marina yesterday afternoon. Thanks Don :

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Madeira Liqueurs … an Xmas tradition ; Circo Brazil in Machico ; Xmas illuminations rumpus

December 15, 2009 By: Der Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Elaine (out West) … An old typewriter in the Blandy’s Wine Lodge Museum in Funchal.

madeira news blog 0911 elaine pds old typewriter in the Blandy's Wine Lodge museum Funchal

This site has a couple of photos of a cruise ship in Funchal. It has real grass and a golf putting game FUNCHAL DAILY PHOTO hmm, looks good enough to eat (baahh)

From Paul in Paul do Mar … interesting stuff, many thanks Paul :

Here are some great contributions: links to the Financial Times

1. Funchal: the difference in life between 1933 & 2007. (can’t say any more because of copyright restrictions, so you will have to visit the site yourself. Der) . FINANCIAL TIMES

2. Article: Title: George Bernard Shaw: “Have you ever tried Madeira?”

According to a Financial Times (FT) article about learning holidays George Bernard Shaw learnt to tango in Madeira at Reid’s Palace Hotel in 1924. There is a photograph of him in the hotel 68 and white-bearded in the arms of the glamorous and youthful Hope du Barri. “To the only man who ever taught me anything,” he wrote on a photograph he gave to the hotel’s male dance teacher.

As the FT article ends: “For there are those, as Shaw observed, for whom a holiday can be “a good working definition of hell”, in which case a purpose, not to mention a ringing sense of having accomplished something, can make all the difference. Even on his voyage home, he was agog at his triumph on the dancefloor. “Have you ever tried Madeira?” he wrote in a letter to Lady Meyer. “I learnt the tango.” Learning holidays, then, can be as much about self-indulgence as self-improvement.” MORE AT THE FINANCIAL TIMES

3. Title: The ukulele which originated in Madeira is so in vogue even Tony Blair has been snapped strumming one whilst on holiday YET MORE AT THE FINANCIAL TIMES

This from Elaine (East) … a translation of Saturday’s article in Jornal da Madeira in a series of Madeira Christmas editions. (Many thanks as always … Der)

Specialties of the season – The sweet tradition of Madeiran liqueurs

Although no longer there are so many people making homemade liqueurs, as was the case previously, the truth is that there are still those that like to stick to tradition, as is the case of Teresa Santos, President of the Casa do Povo at Ponta do Sol, who since a young age has learnt to prepare at home the most diverse specialty liqueurs. And the recipes are not lost because the young people are interested in this art, so in 2007 the Institution launched the book "Sabores da Ponta do Sol", a project coordinated by Theresa Santos and had the support of the Secretariat for the Environment and Natural Resources, through the Regional Directorate of Agriculture and Rural Development Services.

As she said, the writing of this book began with a survey of sweets and dishes preferred by the ponta-solenses in the Christmas season, the result was a set of recipes that pass through the fish dishes, meat, soups, side dishes, desserts and drinks. These have highlighted the place of traditional liqueurs of our land. The book is a collection of recipes for drinks, published in the newspaper Brado d’Oeste which was published in Ponta do Sol, on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 1907 and 1917. This includes liqueurs of tea, peppermint and liqueur of rose, the latter recipe required the precise "fourteen deciliters of alcohol, fourteen decilitres of pure water, one hundred and twenty grams of roses and six grams of sugar." An old recipe whose outcome is still very good.

Because in Ponta do Sol there were noble families who had their own kitchen, in this book are included recipes of D. Teresa Pita de Macedo, a descendant of one of these families. These include, among others, recipes for liqueurs of cocoa, coffee, fig leaves, fennel seed, passion fruit and orange. Teresa Santos reminded us that "up to the last 50 years of the last century, people were making use of the aromatic herbs, leaves and peel of orange or tangerine to make liqueurs. Then it moved to a stage when it began using chemical essences. Now there are many people who are using herbs and peels, as before, which give a better flavour to liqueurs." It tells us that the liqueurs are easy to make because "just place the fruit or aromatic herbs or peel in an infusion, then boil the water to make a syrup and when cold add the alcohol."

The president is satisfied that the young seem to be interested in liqueur recipes, as reflected by the enthusiasm that occurs in cooking classes that are held in the Casa do Povo of Ponta do Sol. As she told us, "liqueurs are associated with Christmas but are also an integral part of the visits of the Holy Spirit, in Ponta do Sol, and not possible to be missing in the festas of wedding and baptisms. This tradition comes from the time that at these visits men would be offered a glass of wine and ladies a liqueur."  One of the reasons that liqueurs are a particular beverage at Christmas time is "because there was a belief that spirits give warmth at this time of year when the weather is cold, nothing better than a warm liqueur for people, provided that they drink in moderation."

According to the encyclopaedias, liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage, often mixed with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, roots, tree bark even creams. The term comes from the Latin liquifacere, which means liquefy, dissolve. This refers to mixtures which are used in making drinks. The liqueurs are not usually aged for a long time, but may take some time to rest until they reach the ideal flavour. In Madeira, Christmas has a flavour all the more special with a variety of liqueurs that can be proven before, during and after the time of the ‘festival’.

Elaine on the West side found this article in the Jornal da Madeira :

Entertainment till 10 January : The Circo Brasil will be in Machico until 10 January 2010. From Monday to Thursday this week it will be open for Christmas parties and sessions geared to groups of companies and / or schools by previous appointment only. Yesterday, one of the shows was for the children of employees of the Jornal da Madeira.

As of Friday 18 December the sessions are intended for the general public and there are two scheduled shows, at 18.00 and 21.30. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays there will be three shows, at 15.00, 18.00 and 21.00, with the exception of Christmas Day, which is at 16:00. Entry is 15 Euros for adults and 10 Euros for children and each show lasts approximately 2 hours. Trapeze artists, jugglers, Olympic rings, clowns, fakir, Chinese scarves, illusions with "Harry Potter" and another with dogs are the main attractions Circo Brasil offers this festive season. For the second consecutive year the circus tent is located next to the football stadium in Machico. The owners of the company, Joaquim Silva and Fernanda Alves, hope to match or surpass the success achieved in 2008. Since opening last Friday the house has been virtually full. Once again, Circo Brasil has the support of Machico’s Câmara.

Circo Brasil is, like other circuses, run by one family. In fact, Joaquim Silva and his wife Fernanda Alves, their children and other immediate family members provide most of the entertainment. For example, the character "Harry Potter" is interpreted by his son, Sandro Silva (19). Other artistes have also been hired, and in total the company consists of about 15 people.

Many thanks Elaine

Many thanks to Elaine (East) once again for this picture link and yesterday’s top news stories below :

 

Error in yesterday’s Diário CO2 emissions report. Madeira is responsible for 1,000 million kilos, not tons, of CO2 released to the atmosphere. Madeira has a value of emissions per capita (4.3 tons) which is below the national average of 7.2, due to the absence of heavy industry. Madeira may not meet the goals set by the EU to reduce atmospheric emissions by 20 – 30% by 2020. By international agreement, countries also pledged to increase the share of renewable energies to 20% and a 20% increase in energy efficiency by 2020. In Madeira, the goal of 20% renewables will be met if linked only to electricity production. But what the EU decided covers total energy, including fossil fuels used in transport. In this context, the goal will not be met as electricity is only about 30% of energy consumed in the region, transport accounting for 60%. Public transport occupancy rate is only 22% so to meet these targets, Madeira would have to change its transport policy and reduce the import of fossil fuels.

Illuminations cause ‘spark’ between mayors. The cost of Christmas lights and decorations triggered a ‘spark’ between mayors. All because Funchal benefits from assistance from the Regional Government, which is not true for other municipalities, who have to pay for their decorations. The issue continues to cause a division of opinion between mayors of the PSD. The Mayor of Câmara de Lobos does not hide his dissatisfaction, although the other councils also have to pay for their decorations. The Mayor of Ponta do Sol considers the claim of his counterpart in the câmara-lobense unreasonable. Arlindo Gomes says he thought the current situation is an "injustice" whereas Rui Marques finds reasons to justify this ‘discrimination’. "Our capital is the area of concentration for most tourists and the Funchal amphitheatre is excellent for the spectacle of New Year’s Eve." The Mayor of Câmara de Lobos said, "While in Funchal the Government is paying, here the council supports all these costs. All these Christmas decorations should be part of a Regional project and not handed over to each municipality." The councils have to pay for the decorations whereas in Funchal it is for profit. Funchal receives EU funding for its decorations whereas other cities, like Câmara de Lobos, do not receive anything in this context. Rui Marques rejects this claim as "out of context." "In this time of crisis when the Regional Government is asking for everybody’s efforts, to be raising controversy about a benefit that is in fact for all, because not only Funchal gains, gains for all the region, I think it is inappropriate." The ponto-solense mayor defends the continuation of the current model "according to the possibilities of the councils." Rui Marques is against the municipalities that ‘burn money" on the night of S. Silvestre. The overwhelming majority of people who want to celebrate the New Year go to Funchal, where the firework display is a worldwide tourist attraction, even those that live in Porto Moniz or Santana are now less than an hour away from Funchal.

Meeting of twins. During this month, there will a total of 44 cruise ships calling at the Port of Funchal. Today is no exception with three cruise ships arriving. It is an odd moment in the history of the port because it is the first time that both the AIDAbella and AIDAluna will be here simultaneously. The AIDAluna moored yesterday with 2,250 German tourists and the AIDAbella brings the same number of Germans. Both leave at the same time and for the same destination, La Palma in the Canary Islands. This situation will be repeated twice next year on the 28 February and 21 March. The other ship today is the Island Escape carrying 1,500 tourists which arrived from La Palma and goes to Agadir in Morocco at 23.30. The port will also accommodate the ferry Volcan de Tijarafe from Portimão which will leave later today for Tenerife.

Classification of trees does not always protect them. It has been previously announced that the regional database of iconic and monumental trees is to be updated. The DRF (Regional Directorate of Forestry) now state they prefer to classify zones rather than individual trees. If individual trees are defined, it could lead to vandalism and revenge attacks just due to the sheer pleasure of destroying, so the Regional Director considers it could be counterproductive to implement the national law in the region. The small size of the island compared to the mainland also leads to incompatibility issues, for example the need of a protected area of a radius of 50 metres around the tree. The present laws and land management initiatives for authorities to implement mean that it does not make sense to adopt the national law in the region. Trees can only be pruned or cut with pre-authorization. Some species are already protected like the lauraceas and the invasive eucaliptos and large acacias whose largest specimens occur in Jardim da Serra. Examples, even if on private land, are protected if of botanical or landscape interest.

Hundreds say farewell to the Pilgrim Statue in Ribeira Brava. Hundreds of people gathered yesterday afternoon on the football pitch in Ribeira Brava to attend the farewell Mass of the Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady Fátima from the parishes of Ribeira Brava and Ponta do Sol. The service was taken by the Bishop of Funchal who also took part in the motorcade and presided over welcoming  prayers at the present location of the Monastery of Caldeira (Convent of Sister Clarissas) in Câmara de Lobos.

 

SEF holds a person for fraud in Portuguese test. A person who was applying for the acquisition of nationality by naturalization, was arrested by the Immigration Authority in Madeira for committing a crime of fraud in the compulsory Portuguese test. SEF were carrying out a surveillance operation at the national level covering 31 educational establishments, including one in Madeira and one in Porto Santo. They detected falsification of documents and altogether a total of 14 applicants were arrested.

Chocolate Festival attracted more than 3,000. The first Chocolate Island festival this weekend at the Congress Centre attracted more than 3,000 people. The chocolate sculptures which were more than three metres high and made by local school children attracted the most visitors. The organizers expected smaller sculptures so were surprised by the enthusiasm of the children. The target of next year’s edition is to attract international professionals. Two of the exhibitors ran out of products and had to quickly acquire more stock.

Burglaries becoming more daring – or desperate. Collection of stories about unusual burglaries. In Nazaré, the residents were surprised by the daring of two individuals who prey on the elderly alone in their homes. With the intention of robbery, the two walk around the apartment blocks, knocking on doors where they suspect elderly people live. On one occasion, they cursed an elderly woman who persistently refused to open the door because she lived alone, as advised by her family.  In Estrada Monumental, it is not safe to leave a hotel room window open, even on the eighth floor. A thief managed to climb in from the balcony and stole 2,000 Euros worth of goods; 500 Euros in cash, two watches, a mobile phone and a gold chain. Playing a round of golf at Santo da Serra is not even safe! There have been thefts from the golf trolleys while players move away from the equipment during the course of play. There have been several complaints to the police that wallets and documents have been stolen, from both locals and tourists. The same group of individuals is suspected that have for some time been hanging around the area and have on previous occasions climbed over the security net and cut holes in it. ‘Sapatinhos’ were stolen from gardens of houses in Poco do Gil, Machico last week. Dozens of vessels containing sapatinhos were stolen and the neighbourhood is on alert to apprehend the individual in the act.

European Commission wants to reduce catches of mackerel in Madeira and the Azores. The Portuguese Government is opposed to the EU wanting to reduce by 15% the catches of mackerel in the waters of the Azores and Madeira, based on scientific criteria. The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries points to a study by the University of the Azores which indicates a good state of stocks of the species and does not anticipate the need to reduce.

Jardim’s monologue. The Regional Plan and Budget for 2010 starts to be discussed tomorrow in the Legislative Assembly, in a way that is unparalleled in most democratic parliaments. First, because the President of the Regional Government is not required to provide any clarification to the members. He can, and probably will, give a speech on Thursday with no time limit and without the right of questions. In both São Bento (Portugal) and the Azores, the presidents always participate in the debates. Due to the limitation and distribution of time, the opposition does not have the opportunity to raise any detailed questions to the members of the Executive. Each individual members of the BE, MPT and PND have three minutes and each member of the Regional Government has 45 seconds for a reply. Despite the budget’s spending cuts, the opposition will still be critical especially as the PS expect the total debt to increase to 5,000 million Euros. The PS will propose more than two dozen amendments, including a tax of 1.5% on the assets of furniture companies holding concessions for public services and as with other proposals, the proceeds will be used to fund social projects. They also want a 7.5 euro tax on each ton of aggregates extracted in the Region. They will present alternatives to the limits of indebtedness, investments and current expenditure. The PCP (communists) want 39 measures on social and economic development that have already been debated in parliament to be recovered although previously rejected by the social democrats. They highlight the payments of debts to suppliers, reduction in VAT rates, intervention in energy prices and a new transport policy to support businesses and families. Other measures are compensation to farmers and fishermen, support of the taxi industry, construction of a new Hospital of Madeira and Hospital of Porto Santo, and an increase of 7% in the minimum wage. The CDS-PP want a reduction in expenditure and investment priorities should be limited to a new hospital, the rehabilitation of health centres and schools. They want a reduction in both income and corporation tax and tax incentives for the establishment of new companies in rural areas. The BE, MPT and PND each have only one member in the Regional Government. They have similar views and due to limited time, should attack tax revenues and the large proportion of current expenditure. The BE will propose measures to combat unemployment, support for the elderly and funding for school boards.

More than 7,000 square metres of leisure. Second phase of the redevelopment of the Avenida do Mar in Funchal opened today. The project cost 778,000 Euros. According to the Mayor of Funchal, it will allow, among other things, "to contemplate the sea". The public toilets have been renovated and there is one for people with disabilities. Also installed, a sculpture by the artist Silvio Cro, entitled The Blind Man. According to the sculptor, "it is a metaphor between the traditional game and the experiences of the women in the Old Zone."

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Bang on time and as noisy as ever the ‘Missa do Parto’ explosions started this morning. 5 mega-bangers went off at 5 am this morning, and having eventually got back to sleep another series went off a while later. This is the first time I remembered it was going to happen, so not quite the usual shock as in previous years … oh well, only 9 more days to go of the same!

A bit more on the orange weather alert I mentioned earlier in the comments :

Madeira orange alert – Wind, wave and rain motivate warning from the Institute of Meteorology. Due to wind, rain and strong sea waves the Meteorological Institute placed Madeira on orange alert for Tuesday, the second most severe on a scale of four. Weather forecasts indicate periods of rain or showers, temporarily strong, and favourable conditions for the occurrence of thunderstorms. Moderate winds (25 to 35 km / h) south-west, blowing strongly at times (35 to 50 km / h) with gusts of winds of 65 km / h. In mountainous areas, high wind (35 to 55 km / h) southwest with gusts of 70 mph, making it very strong (60 to 75 km / h) with gusts to 120 km / h. At sea, on the north coast waves of 2.5 to 3.5 metres, increasing to 4 to 5 metres. On the south coast the forecast is for waves of 2 to 3 metres, increasing to 3.5 to 4 metres. Due to the warning of rainfall and strong winds, the Regional Civil Protection and Fire Department caution and advise against walking or driving on the mountains and the exposed slopes.

Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias :

200 thousand per day – In the Christmas season, the amount of mail to deliver soars. The daily average for December so far is around 170,000 mail items, but yesterday was exceptionally busy, and the dates the 21st and 22nd December will be the same, with 200,000 or more items to be delivered. The busiest day last year saw 220,000 items being delivered.

Today’s main news headline : Tenants owe €8 million to IHM – despite of the reduction in the amount of infullfilment, there are many social rents to pay. This story comes up regularly, as tenants of the housing institute of Madeira fail to keep up with rent payments.

The other top story today : Complaints about salary arrears grow – The accusations against the failure of bosses in civil construction are arriving in the courts. According to the trade union for construction workers, the civil sector will have lost around 50% of the workforce in the last 4 years. The union has received nearly 200 complaints from workers since the beginning of this year, nearly half of them relating to arrears in salary payments, followed by unfair dismissals.

Companies criticise unfair competition of the government in the meeting with UEFA.

Emigrants without tickets – Still with 6 months to the football World Cup, some emigrants living in South Africa complain that they cannot get tickets for the Portugal games.

Social Democrats reject Jardim – Some notable names in the party in Portugal don’t want to talk about the chance of the leader of the PSD-M being a candidate at national level. Rumours that President Alberto João Jardim is being pressured by some PSD members to go to Lisbon to go on the National Executive save the party, are in the wind again. PSD members contacted by the Diário generally say they don’t know of any such move, or just don’t want to talk about the matter. Of course you will probably guess that he has my full support for such a move, and his dictatorship leadership skills probably make him the ideal candidate for the top job in the flagging party that seems to have no real direction.

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Christmas events ; Airport help for disabled passengers ; Extortion attempt thwarted

December 12, 2009 By: Der Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Elaine of the West … Oleander

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Have a great weekend, and be cheered by the forecast that tomorrow the weather will be better (already is here).

Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday’s top news stories :

Christmas events opening today, Friday. Mega Park opens under the runway at the airport in Água de Pena, until January 17. Circus Brazil opens today until 10 January, located near the stadium of UD Machico. Expo Christmas starts in Santana. Until December 18, in the lobby of the Câmara Municipal de Santana. At 19.30 today in Funchal, the official opening of the decorations and entertainment, including an ethnographic village and a nativity scene.

CMF budget – less for social housing and more to the Parish Councils. Funchal Council discussed the budget and Plan of Activities for 2010. They will continue the policy of investment in sanitation and the environment, more efficient management of the ports, money for renovation of social housing but finance only for buildings already built, and extra support for the Parish Councils. The Parish Councils will receive an extra 6.7%, nearly 1.6 million, when the State increases revenue by 2% but this is only in theory so far, not guaranteed. The Council believe this is one of the best budgets, particularly in the social area which receives 46% of the investment, a 6% reduction in current expenditure (€5 million) and a reduction in bank debt in 2010 by nine million. "It contemplates a reduction in revenue and in view of this, a decrease in the amount we have for expenditure." The budget drops from 114 million to 108 million Euros, a realistic loss of 6 million Euros. The Socialist Party voted against the budget and the investment plan as they do not respond to the actual crisis the Funchalenses feel. The CDS-PP (Christian Democrats) abstained as although it is a realistic budget, it does not address the Council’s social responsibilities, especially the high unemployment levels in Funchal. The PND (New Democrats) voted against both times as they said it is a fairy tale budget with unrealistic direct tax revenue expectations. The CDU (Communists) also voted against as they thought the parishes should receive a larger share.

Ambilift now available at the airport. The new system helps air passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility and came into use last Wednesday. Consisting of a mobile lifting device for loading and unloading wheelchairs, with or without occupants. It cost 160,000 Euros and is being deployed in all EU airports if they have an annual turnover exceeding 150,000 passengers. It is a requirement of a 2006 EU law on the rights of people with disabilities and with reduced mobility, and air transport. There must also be fully qualified staff at the airport to help people with such disabilities. The equipment was purchased last month but has only become operational this month due to staff training on safe usage. To fund it, the airport is adding a charge of 0.61 Euros to passenger tax.

Man arrested for attempted extortion. A man was arrested in Funchal while trying to extort money for the return of stolen goods from a car. The goods were stolen earlier this month from a car parked in the street. After being contacted by the suspect, aiming to exchange some of the stolen goods (gold objects and two mobile phones), the victim contacted the police who posted two patrol men at the meeting place for the delivery of goods in exchange for an unspecified amount of money. The arrest of the suspect was successful and allowed the recovery of the gold objects which were in his possession. The police managed to unravel the fate of the two mobile phones. A Guinean was charged with receiving stolen goods and another of the same nationality was identified for purchasing the mobile phones. They are now also under investigation by the SEF (Immigration Authorities).

Kissing the ‘Menino’ under the discretion of each individual. The continuity of some Christmas religious traditions may be compromised by influenza A. Placing kisses on the Child Jesus has been discouraged by some parishes of the continent. In the Region, Father Marcos Goncalves, head of the Information Office of the Diocese of Funchal, says the way to fulfil the tradition of greeting the Menino should be left to each person. "The tradition will continue to happen with a kiss, a gesture, a nod, in view of the traditions of each place and site and the desire of the faithful." It is important that the Church takes its role as a public health informant but, "We cannot fall into alarmism and exaggeration for only some gestures and traditions." "Every day we greet, kiss and touch everything and everyone, and just remember prevention in relation to the Church and its traditions." In some parishes in Portugal, the advice is not to kiss the foot or forehead of the Baby Jesus, to prevent the spread of influenza A. Priests think the tradition will not be lost because some people will still carry it out. The tradition of blessing the Child Jesus occurs tomorrow at 17.00 Mass and Sunday Mass in the Igreja do Colegio. The images taken by the faithful will be blessed in a celebration of joy and preparing for Christmas.

Chocolate Festival promises to surprise. The Chocolate Island festival will be held this weekend at the Congress Centre. The organization say that, "Whoever is used to consume chocolate mainly in sweets and tablet form will be surprised by the wide variety of applications that the leaders at this festival of chocolate will present." "The preparation of meat, soups, beverages and delicious desserts, these professionals will, above all, show the different uses that can give chocolate delicious and original applications." In the festival, visitors can take away recipes and the best products. Children, as they appreciate the product more, have their own area called Hands On. Groups of children from the ages of  5 to 12 years, up to  maximum of 15 per session, can be helped to prepare lunch, including of course, much chocolate! Charge is 5 Euros. Chocolate sculptures on display will be another visitor attraction. The organizers have challenged individuals and companies to purchase the sculptures and 50% of proceeds will go to the Gil Foundation to support the creation of the Casa do Gil in Madeira. The minimum value of each sculpture is 300 Euros. Entry to the festival costs 2.5 Euros and children up to 12, accompanied by an adult, have free entry.

Special Operation Crime Prevention in Nogueira. Police surrounded the area and within a few hours had made several arrests and seized narcotics and prohibited weapons, including a dagger. About 40 police from the Machico Division made a ‘sudden’ approach with the support of the BIR as a preventive measure in case of turmoil within the district. The local population are divided as to whether they welcomed such an operation. This housing area in Camacha was targeted by the operation because of social unrest, insecurity and deviant behaviour due to drug consumption and trafficking. Cars on the main road connecting to the centre of Camacha were also stopped and drivers investigated.

Concession expired a year ago for Penteada Market.  After the fire, the market traders are housed in military tents. They are now worried about new competition for the concession to allow them to continue trading. The former concession, for 20 years, expired in 2008 and Funchal Council have not issued a new one. There are 29 spaces in the market and each lease is individually considered. The Council have decided to waver payment of three months rent for vendors of fruit, vegetables and flowers and a month to dealers using shops which were not affected by the smoke. The Council is insured against third party liability and the fire has been reported to the insurer. It is now up to the insurance firms to assess the claims and it could take months or years for traders to receive any insurance money.

New Year in the Wine Institute inspired by Hollywood. Hollywood and Wine Movies is an event planned by the Institute of Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts for the night December 31 to January 1. This is a themed party with all the ambiance, charm and glamour that Hollywood cinema evokes. There will be a red carpet at the entrance to IVBAM and around it an area created for the media, recreating an atmosphere of a premiere. Inside, the area will be divided into three distinct areas with different musical approaches and decorations, to accommodate a wide range of attenders. The areas Noir, Hollywood Disco and Icon are inspired by three different decades of movie history and will show excerpts of films from the selected times. The Hollywood Disco area will be the largest, with pop and rock music and the decor inspired by Studio 54 will include projection of images from Saturday Night Fever and Grease and others. The Icon area will have electronic music and house and deep house chill-out music. The area is formed for dancing and socializing with a rest area. The base colour for the decoration is white and images of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and James Bond and other icons will be shown. The Film Noir area will be a relaxation zone, dressed in black and white with a chill-out sound and images of the time. Doors open at 1 am and tickets cost 20 Euros.

Madeira now has a mosque. From Monday, the mosque will be open in Santo Amaro in Funchal. Facilities were provided by the Regional Government and the cost of the renovation work borne by the Islamic community.

Council will build community centres. The first two will be in Fajã da Ovelha and Paul do Mar and will be built next year. Others will be built in Arco da Calheta, Calheta, Florencas and Cova do Arco. At Jardim do Mar, the Quinta da Piedade will be renovated to function as a day care centre.

Parliament approves €79 million loan for Madeira. The revision of the Regional Finance Law will not be voted on today, (€129 million loan was to be part of this amendment), in exchange for the loan being allowed in the State budget. This was to avoid embarrassment of the social democrats and socialists, the only parties voting for / against the law, all other parties abstaining, and there would be a ‘close call’ whether or not the law would be passed. The PSD-M provided this solution for fear of the law not being approved therefore Madeira not being allowed a loan. The Parliament in Lisbon voted to amend the State budget for 2009 to allow Madeira to borrow up to 79 million Euros, but not the 129 million Euros initially wanted. Jamie Filipe Ramos (PSD-M), the chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for the Single Economy, Finance and Tourism is pleased with this result, "79 is better than zero."  The proposal of the PSD was approved with the votes of the Social Democrats and the CDS-PP member elected by Madeira. The PS, CDS-PP, BE, PCP and PEV abstained. — I presume the State transfer of 111 million Euros for loss from the Cohesion Fund will not occur?

Today’s news headlines from the front page of the Diário de Notícias :

Madeira only manages loan approval for €79 million – França was going to abstain if the LFR were voting. In order to avoid divides, the PS socialists postpone the final decision and concede on the loan.

Water and garbage swamp the Câmaras – Arlindo Gomes condemns the costs as intolerable. The president of Câmara do Lobos says that rubbish, water supply and waste water management are swallowing up 25% of the councils receipts. The problem is due to the delay in setting up and getting operational the new company (Sistema Integrado de Gestão de Águas, Resíduos e Saneamento) that takes on the management of all these services from 10 of the regions of Portugal (Funchal is excluded for now). Gomes says that the situation is leaving the council on ‘the edge of a nervous attack’.

Today’s main news headline : State obliges aquarium to return money – ‘Tourism of Portugal’ requires the municipal company that manages the aquarium of Porto Moniz to hand back the €1.1 million. Everything due to the lack of documentation required for justification of the co-financing of the project. The notification was received by the outgoing president, but the new president of Porto Moniz and the aquarium administrator are avoiding commenting on the matter. It is one more ‘bomb’ to fall on the aquarium of Porto Moniz. The bomb was dropped by the organisation that manages the funding from Europe, Tourism of Portugal, that the aquarium that opened in September 2005, has to return the money provided. The setback is all due to the fact that the correct justification paperwork was not raised and submitted for the joint financing provided to carry out the work. With this news combined with the financial problems in running the aquarium, the ´black hole’ created is now approaching €5 million. The management of the project had until the end of 2008 to submit what was required, but the instruction was ignored. It was then given a second chance to comply by June 2009, but again failed to comply. The money has to be returned within 60 days. It seems unlikely that the aquarium will now survive this latest blow, and nor should the person(s) responsible for such a blunder. I can’t even begin to imagine how a small region like Porto Moniz could find €1.1 million out of it’s budgets, and the impacts it will have on public services and projects, although the normal route for any PSD politician is to borrow money to make the problem go away. Porto Moniz had one or two surprises for the social democrats in the last elections, and one wonders if this news had broken earlier whether it could have been worse.  Silly idea building an aquarium in Porto Moniz when there is no real tourism infrastructure there anyway. It can only rely on the tourists that visit there anyway, as nobody is going to travel that far especially to see a fairly small attraction when there is not much else there, especially out of season.

‘Quarrel’ on the the beach of Socorridos – The extraction gives rise to doubts, but the Metropolitana Society guarantees that it is removing materials that it deposited there in order to make the public walkway. Quercus disagrees with the action. The development company ‘Sociedade Metropolitana de Desenvolvimento’ (SMD) is raiding the beach to obtain building materials (rocks), in front of the cement plant at the beach of Socorridos. SMD is already awaiting a court appearance after Funchal council took an action  for dumping by the company in the same area. On Thursday afternoon a Diário reporter watched 3 lorry loads of rocks leaving the beach, all belonging to SMD, and loaded by an excavator situated on the beach. Enquiries thereafter with the relevant authorities revealed that there was no illegal activity, despite it being against the law to remove materials from the beaches, and so nothing will be done to stop the action. The environmental organisation ‘Quercus’ however is not convinced that all is in order, and that more is being taken away that was ever put there. The result he thinks will be more of the beach being washed away when the sea gets rough, and the water turning brown. 

In today’s football headline : Nacional fail in duel with Paços de Ferreira. Our lads lost away 2 –1 last night against a team that had failed to win a single home game so far this season.

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for providing this translation from today’s Diário :

Judgement on book by Gonçalo Amaral postponed till January Kate and Gerry McCann were present at the start of the session. The trial of proceedings between Mr and Mrs McCann and the former Inspector of Judicial Police, Gonçalo Amaral, was postponed to January because the lawyer of the former inspector was unable to attend today due to illness. The trial of the injunction on the prohibition of the sale of Gonçalo Amaral‘s book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" should have started today.

After receiving the document from the lawyer Antonio Cabrita communicating his absence, the judge in the case ordered the sessions of the trial to be held on 12, 13 and 14 January in the Civil Court of Lisbon, in the Palace of Justice. Kate and Gerry McCann, parents of missing British child who disappeared in 2007 in the Algarve, and Gonçalo Amaral had been present earlier in the session, although they were not obliged to do so because it is a civil action.

Also present was one of the six witnesses listed by Gonçalo Amaral, the PJ inspector Tavares de Almeida. The remaining five witnesses, including Moita Flores, Luis Neves and Guilhermino Incarnation, did not respond to the call.

Before entering the court, Gonçalo Amaral told reporters that "Portugal is a country with freedom of expression. I cannot be prosecuted for writing a book. There were other people who wrote other books," he stressed, adding that he expects the collaboration of researchers who are his witnesses in the case. Around ten members of the Gonçalo Amaral Justice Project wearing t-shirts which read "Freedom of Expression" are distributing symbolic red carnations. The parents of Madeleine McCann, who disappeared on 03 May 2007 in Praia da Luz, Algarve, argue that the book and video marketed after a documentary broadcast on TVI promote the theory of Gonçalo Amaral, which they consider unsustainable, that they were involved in the disappearance of their daughter. Therefore, in an application filed by attorney Elizabeth Duarte, the British couple asked the court to withdraw from the market, albeit provisionally, both book and video, and this was carried out on 9 September. There is also another action against Gonçalo Amaral, accusing him of claims deemed defamatory, in which the British couple seeks damages of at least 1.2 million Euros. The book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" was published in 2008 and cast suspicion on the parents having participated in the concealment of the child’s body. As coordinator of the Criminal Investigation Department of the PJ of Portimão, Gonçalo Amaral joined the team of researchers trying to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann.

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