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Shipwreck special ; Dolce Vita back in business ; Kind hearted tourist fills his suitcase

March 13, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … Porto Santo ferry back on duty Thursday 25 February (better late than never, but a bit of a photo backlog. Der)

madeira news blog 1002 pete porto santo ferry back on duty thursday 25 february

From Pete … many thanks : "Wreck of the Soudan. (From the Illustrated London News, February 27, 1875.) The African Royal Mail Company’s steam-ship Soudan was wrecked on the night of the 2nd inst. in Funchal Bay, Madeira. She was from Liverpool, bound for Madeira and the West Coast of Africa. She had a crew of forty-five, all told, and one passenger, in addition to the mails and a full cargo. On the 2nd inst. she arrived at Madeira, about six in the evening, and came to an anchor off Low Rock …" MORE

Also from Pete : "photo of  Dolce Vita open yesterday, please take note Pingo Doce is closed still, with some other shops down stairs".

madeira news blog 1003 pete dolce vita after flood 12 march 2010

Many thanks to Elaine (East) for these web snippets :

For our ship-ahoy shipaholics.  Madeira is the name of a vessel that went down in a huge storm of 1905. There’s a harrowing story about her last hour that you can read about HERE. She broke in two against Gold Rock, less than a mile "up-lake" from the present day Split Rock Lighthouse.  Of course the lighthouse wasn’t there then–it was built a few years later after the owners of a bunch of ships that went down that night banded together and persuaded Congress to build one (I have a separate story about the lighthouse that I’m saving, but I should say that the lighthouse is the most iconic image of the North Shore, having been painted and photographed to death ) … ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Two helpful websites (in Portuguese only). The first gives useful worldwide and Portuguese links: HERE. The second is for local information and news: HERE

Promoting expensive apartments. Do you believe these estate agents? Madeira To Bounce Back Hard. The Madeira property market is unlikely to be severely affected by the recent flash-floods that killed 42 people at the end of last month. …Madeira property had seen a massive boost from its being seen as one of the safest places to buy; for being insulated from the international financial turmoil and this is expected to continue after the cleanup is completed. JUST BS?

Many thanks to Becky for this videos : Dance, Bertie, Dance!

Many thanks to Paul for these three articles :

Portugal v Brazil: Liedson: I’m going to give everything I’ve got to help Portugal win!

Portugal Striker Liedson born in Brazil is looking forward to the Brazil Clash. “The prolific hitman is relishing the prospect of playing against Brazil at the World Cup 2010…”. Portugal lock horns with Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea in the group phase of the World Cup and prolific hitman Liedson is particularly looking forward to the match against Brazil, his native country.

"I can barely wait for the World Cup to start. Any kid who likes football dreams of playing at a World Cup and I was no different. But to be honest I needed to work really hard and wait a long time to get that opportunity," said Liedson to fifa.com.

"I’ve got a lot of love and respect for Portugal. I’ve always been treated with a great amount of affection by the fans and what better way to thank them than with loads of goals. And that’s what I try to do every time I take the field. Link to full Goal.com article

 

How the banana industry can diversify!

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27% Banana Fibre, 64% Cotton, 9% Lycra. Gentle machine wash in cold water. Do not tumble dry. Do not bleach or wring. Line dry in shade. Cool Iron. Do not iron waistband!

 

Link to site with videos!

 

"superb piece of journalism from the UK Telegraph" –

"Madeira lives on. It’s time to go back" 3 weeks after the floods … that’s the verdict of ‘The Telegraph’ newspaper who visited Funchal, Monte, Ribeira Brava, Serra de Água, Ribeiro Frio and Pico das Pedras.

"What I had seen convinced me that Madeira is very nearly back to normal. The majority of roads are open, as are hotels, bars, walks and most restaurants. The mess is visible in parts, but not ruinously so. Madeira lives on. It’s time to go back." Link to full article

This weekends football : Big big match tomorrow as Benfica arrive on Madeira to take on Nacional. The game is on at 6 pm if you fancy a trip to the Choupana, as it’s not on TV (…. just kidding! SportTV1). The other team, called Marítimo I think, travels to Portugal to take on Paços de Ferreira, on Monday evening. SportTV1 8.15 pm.

Tourist delivers 20 kilos of aid – A British tourist is going to deliver 20 kilos of toys and clothing to the homeless in Madeira. While staying in accommodation at Cabo Girão, this British citizen called the hotel when he heard of the tragedy, and instead of cancelling the vacation, wondered what he could do for people affected by floods. He paid for the transportation of 20 kilos of extra baggage to be able to bring help to people who had lost everything. This extra baggage includes toys, crayons, underwear, all in accordance with the list of priorities published by Caritas. This morning the tourist has handed over the aid, which will be delivered Garrison Regiment No. 3. Many thanks to Elaine (West) for that from yesterday’s Diário.

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

DIÁRIO 12/03/2010

FRONT PAGE NEWS

Regional Government will no longer support the subsidy for insularity. Civil service workers normally have a 2% pay increase to subsidise the extra cost of insularity – living in Madeira rather than on the Continent. This year is the last time they will get this allowance; from next year the subsidy will be index linked to the difference in national and regional inflation. Over the past five years, the average difference was 0.5% but inflation has often been identical in both countries. 30% of Madeirans work as public employees or equivalent, 35,000 at a cost of 688.6 million Euros or 14% GDP. The amount saved next year will be 13.7 million Euros and will be diverted to reconstruction funds. It is unclear what the situation on Porto Santo will be with a subsidy of 30% or 2 million Euros. — Dodgy statistics again? 35,000 public service employees – probably 50% of the working population, not 30% of Madeirans. Surprisingly, I cannot find this article in JM to check the figures.

MADEIRA

Inerts dumped on the beach at São Roque. The debris dredged from the stream at Machico has been dumped on the pebble beach at São Roque. This controversial decision was taken by Machico Council and the mayor believes this is the best option. He said that the pebbles already on the beach were formed from inerts originally in the stream, so this is just an increase of what is normally there. He does not think the beach is large enough for all the debris so some of it will have to be transported elsewhere. The mayor hopes the beach will be ready for bathers in the summer season. It is expected to be a busy season in the East because of the damage to some beaches in the West and Funchal. The socialists in the council doubt this hasty decision and would like a technical study of the impact on the coastline of Machico.

Animals not included in the process of resettlement. Many of the families made homeless by the storm are also without their pets. This is because many of the condominiums used for resettlement do not allow dogs. The association PATA has received applications from families who could not take their dogs to their new home, and after accommodating three of these, has run out of space for the other ten dogs. This has increased the anxiety of the families at a time when they are coping with having lost their home. Unfortunately, some families have to abandon their pets. According to PATA, the authorities should think about pets when they rehouse families.

Free dental check-ups. Until the end of March, 17 dentists in Madeira are carrying out free check-ups, without treatments or x-rays. This is the 11th edition of Oral Health Month organized by Colgate and SPEMD. If you want to participate, phone the Blue Line between 12 – 23 hours, daily: 808 305 306.

Gulbenkian Foundation supports Madeira. The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation will support the resettlement of the elderly in Ribeira Brava by a donation of 300,000 Euros to the Centro Social e Paroquial de S. Bento da Ribeira Brava. Accommodation will be in the building next to the Centre after it has been adapted for the elderly who cannot return home or join their family.

Three Madeirans arrested for crimes abroad. Two women, 45 and 54 years old, and a 21 year old man were arrested on Wednesday by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Judicial Police (PJ). They are wanted on European Arrest Warrants for crimes in Austria, France and Poland; murder, a crime of a sexual nature and drug trafficking, respectively. Their cases will be heard in the Court of Appeal in Lisbon for a decision to either release them, extradite them or serve a prison term in Madeira.

Cousin of Cristiano Ronaldo dies after traffic accident. The 32 year old man died Tuesday night at the Hospital Dr. SMF Mendonça as a result of injuries sustained in an accident in Caniço. The death of Miguel dos Santos Fernandes is another tragedy for the family who were made homeless on the 20th February. The victim’s mother is the sister of the footballer who is reportedly coming to the funeral today at the cemetery at São Martinho. In order to attend he has cancelled a publicity event at the Estádio Santiago Bernabeu. The accident occurred last Friday at 12.35 hours at Livramento, Caniço. The victim was travelling on the motorway between Funchal and Santa Cruz when the car flipped over several times and eventually halted on vacant land. The cause of the accident is unknown. The car belonged to his employer, Portugal Telecom, and the Fire Department had to use equipment to extract him from the interior. He was married and lived in Edifício VIP VIII in Caniço.

POLITICS

Socialist Party want to reduce airport charges. The Socialist Party thinks it is about time to lessen the difference between rates at airports in Madeira and the Continent. They will present to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira a regional draft decree to reduce this discrepancy, which ultimately has negative consequences throughout the economy of Madeira. They want to change the current rates, requiring the charges not to exceed the average value of similar charges applied in other domestic airports. The airport can then become more competitive. This is now even more essential after the storm of February 20th, since it is necessary to create additional incentives for the entry of tourists to the region. Over the years, Madeira Airport charges have soared to the detriment of Madeirans and people wanting to come to the region, including national and international tourists. For example, in 2002 the airport tax paid by passengers in Madeira was 10.94 Euros and currently stands at 48.30 Euros, more than quadrupled.

PCP promotes petition for new hospital. The PCP want the Legislative Assemblies of Madeira and the Republic to discuss the construction of the new Central Hospital of Funchal. They need at least 4,000 signatures for the petition to go to the Legislative Assembly of Madeira. The Assembly of the Republic rejected a proposal that funds come from the PIDDAC of 2010. PCP argue that the hospital is in the national interest, therefore should be paid for by the State. The Madeiran deputy Hugo Velosa is on the side of the PCP, and voted against the PSD who did not want to amend the PIDDAC. This did not go down well with the parliamentary group but his position represents the position of all PSD-M deputies, preferring to put the interests of Madeira before the interests of the party.

UPDATES

Dolce Vita reopened today. Only the third floor shops are open. The restaurant area should be operational within two weeks. The car park should reopen within a month. A date for the Pingo Doce supermarket has not been announced.

EU will help Madeira but cannot commit to dates. The European Commission President,  Durão Barroso, reaffirmed that the EU will contribute to the rebuilding of the parts of Madeira affected by the storm of February 20th, but could not commit to dates. He visited the island to express solidarity and personally become acquainted with the damage. He said funds can be applied retroactively and the contribution will not solve everything. The date for decisions will be in October or winter. In addition to the Solidarity Fund, there are 550 million Euros in other funds that can be made available to Madeira. Immediate funding cannot be granted as the EU requires proof of damage. He has great confidence in the future of Madeira, highlighting the dynamism of Madeirans and the history of proper use of structural funds. About the reconstruction effort he witnessed, "I have never seen in Europe so many machines and people at work."

JORNAL DA MADEIRA

FRONT PAGE NEWS

"I’ll give a hug of solidarity." Durão Barroso flew in last night and stayed at Reid’s Hotel. His schedule was: Tabua (9.25 am),  Meia Légua – Serra de Água in Ribeira Brava (10 am) and then the downtown area of Funchal at 12.00. After a working lunch at the Albatroz restaurant near the airport, he gave a press conference at 12.50 then flew out at 13.20.

IHM makes an intensive inventory. 60 families relocated, 110 still waiting. 54 of the 60 families (235 individuals) have been rehoused in Funchal. Most of the larger families have been found new homes. There are still 250 people in temporary shelters (110 families). Technicians of the IHM are working in the counties affected; Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos. They survey houses for the possibility of restoration and look at homes for the government to lease or purchase, in collaboration with Cáritas, councils and Social Security. It will not be possible to rehouse all those displaced in Serra de Água back to this parish. Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos councils have many offers for renting which are being considered. They aim to have everyone out of the shelters by the end of this month.

REGIONAL

Funchal Council award 14 contracts. These are for urgent renovation work of storm damage. The value is 2.9 million Euros. The streets most affected by the storm are to be recovered and retaining walls constructed to prevent further landslides and allow access to homes. The safety of road users and pedestrians will be met. The traders and homes affected by the storm of 20th February will be exempt from paying IMI (council tax) for 2010 and 2011. 300,000 Euros have been donated to 120 entrepreneurs (2,500 Euros grants) from two financial establishments.

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

Storm ruins strategy of Serrão – One of the more serious consequences of the recent happenings  for the Socialist Party of Madeira is the Jardim – Sócrates friendship, confesses the new socialist leader in an interview.

Today’s main news headline : Hospital makes the police pay for medical treatment for the ruffians – SESARAM is to telling alleged perpetrators to pay for medical treatment for their victims. The measure affects police officers in the performance of their duties. The ASPP says the procedure is unprecedented in the country, and will take the case to the national director of the Public Service Police.

Parents, students and head teachers isolate teachers.

[Durrão] Barroso discards [the responsibility] to Lisbon for the bulk of the support – The President of the European Commission repeated yesterday the visits of other dignitaries : He was moved by the destruction from the tragedy and pointed to [José] Sócrates.

EU will help Madeira, but cannot commit to dates – The procedures do not depend solely on the European Union. The European Commission President, Durão Barroso reaffirmed that the European Union will contribute to the rebuilding of the Madeira affected by the storms of 20 February, although "one can not commit to dates." In the first place he said, it is necessary for the Portuguese authorities to make their evaluation and claim, and then  there are other EU institutions involved. The Commission President pointed out that there are nearly €550 million in other funds "that can be made available to Madeira", a region with "great experience in the management of these financial supports, and can use it to increase its competitiveness and sources of growth for the prosperity of all the locals". "The European Union will help through its Solidarity Fund and matters are well underway," he said, stressing: "I myself personally found out about the verified damage".

Government returns to giving insularity subsidy – Jardim does a U-turn on the decision made on Thursday. It’s in order to not to lose an argument used in Lisbon and Brussels. Another related headline says … End of awarding the insularity subsidy is the wrong step – Jacinto Serrão pushes for a gradual increase of the payment to 5%.

"The PSD is in 47th place on my priority list" – President Jardim is going to be in the convention despite saying that the Social Democrat Party is not one of his worries.

The main sports / football headline today : None!

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. All contributions much appreciated. 

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Lisbon pressured on new hospital ; Azores think on Madeira proposals ; 75th visit award

December 05, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Karen  … View from Pico dos Barcelos

madeira news blog 0911 karen view from Pico dos BarcelosIt looks very familiar to me Karen, perhaps someone sent in a similar one? Lovely view.

"Funchal is by far among one of the prettiest places we’ve been so far on this cruise. We we docked, we look out over our balcony to see that the sun was shining and all the white buildings with the red roofs were sparkling in the sunlight". Lots of photos, and a bit of mickey taking too. CRUISERS PRIVATE BLOG

The Madeira specialists  have updated or revised their website ATLANTIC HOLIDAYS

"The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED), a World Tourism Organisation (WTO) institution, has assessed the Madeira Islands as a tourist destination based on 15 parameters". I DON’T KNOW WHAT THAT’S ALL ABOUT?

This weekend’s football : Marítimo host Olhanense tomorrow at 4 pm. Nacional make the trip to Leiria on Monday with the kick-off at 8.15 pm. Neither game is televised. The game between Benfica and Académica on Sunday is on RTP at 8.15 pm.

Have a jolly good weekend!

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

Lisbon almost forced to give money for the new hospital. The possibility of the State providing capital for the construction of the new Hospital of Madeira is nearer. All because the CDS-PP delivered a draft resolution urging the Government of the Republic to regulate what the Regional Finance Law provides: "The establishment of projects of common interest between the Republic and the Regions." In the document the centrists recall that 30 months after the law is in force, the decree on these projects, which are promoted for strategic or national interest, was not elaborated and approved and impedes the Autonomous Regions to nominate projects and works for this important financial instrument. Following these rules, the Assembly of the Republic asked the opinion of the Regional Government and the Legislative Assembly. Jardim has already decided in favour of a move to proceed with these rules as soon as possible. Apart from having a view applicable to the new Central Hospital of Funchal, the reason behind this initiative of the centrists, the type of project the Regional Government would like to see the State finance is the access to the maritime station at the port of Funchal and the fishing port at Câmara de Lobos. The Regional Government asks for haste in approving the law, so that it enters into force in time for the Regions to obtain funding for projects in the next State Budget. With this political will in Madeira and the support of the opposition in Lisbon, applications for projects of common interest could soon be a reality. The classification of a project as being of community interest is subject to approval by the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government, so the final decision is down to Jose Socrates. Even if the decision is positive, little is known about the conditions of financing by State funding.

Seismic activity of magnitude 3.7 on the Richter scale felt in Madeira and Porto Santo. The Institute of Meteorology noted at 12.05 yesterday, an earthquake of magnitude 3.7 (Richter) with epicentre about 16 kilometres North of the island Deserta Grande. The intensity reached III on the Mercalli scale (from I to XII) and was felt in Machico, Santa Cruz, Caniço, Funchal and Porto Santo. There was no record of any damage and some people asked the authorities for assistance. It was the second episode in less than two months in the same area; on 23 October 2009, 2 km away, activity of magnitude 2.8 Richter or grade II/III Mercalli.

Santa Cruz launches a program for the Christmas period to promote local trade. The Municipality is launching a program from December 9 to January 13, called ‘What is ours is good!’ In an effort to boost local businesses, customers are to be rewarded for buying in the county. For every 10 Euros of purchases, the customer receives a voucher that can be entered in a tombola. The draw will take place on January 16 but the value of the prizes will not be determined until the number of traders taking part is known.

Industrial parks are full. The Business Park in Câmara de Lobos is to build 11 new units due to the high demand from regional businesses. 12 units have just opened and there are 5 in Funchal and 5 in Ponta do Sol opening early next year. By 2011, there will be a total of 50 units. The Government’s strategy has been to create infrastructure and incentives for the regional economy to maintain levels of production and income. The park has been built so that industrial units are not in urban and residential areas, and to provide better technical and working environments.

‘Casa Pretoria’ fraud in Catalonia linked to Madeira. The Casa Pretoria fraud case has its epicentre in Catalonia and is being investigated by a top Spanish judge, Baltazar Garzon. There are links with various tax havens in Andorra, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Portugal and Madeira. The case relates to crimes of conspiracy, money laundering, corruption and falsification of documents to illegally divert European Cohesion Funds. 21 people have been indicted, of which 5 are in custody. Most are businessmen or hold senior positions in Municipalities in Catalonia. Results from investigations into real estate transactions have so far detected crimes in three municipalities to the sum of 44.4 million Euros. A member of the Socialist Party of Catalonia, Luis Garcia, was the instigator of the fraud. A business close to him was awarded a development project by municipalities involved in the fraud. The money received for favours was laundered through tax havens. Money invested in tax havens was used to purchase land which was subsequently reclassified through a network of middlemen and commissioning agents.

Promoting tourism occurs without any money. Promoting tourism affected by default of 2 million. Turismo de Portugal has not transferred 800,000 Euros and 1.2 million has not been transferred from the Regional Budget to the Association of Promotion of Madeira. Out of a budget of 5 million, this is a shortfall of 40% with less than 25 days until the end of the year, resulting in defaulting. With the 4 + 1 + 1 rule: for every 1 euro private funding, add 1 euro from the regional budget and 4 Euros from Turismo de Portugal. Turismo de Portugal refused to transfer money without regional authorities doing so, and is in the process of settling the payment of the remaining 30%. This is causing distrust and contracts amended by some operators. There is unease because the Regional Government has ended the extraordinary boost in funding and although the Regional Secretary of Tourism has an increase in budget, the Promotional Association will have a 2.3% cut in funding. In addition, there is uncertainty about the Government investing in emerging markets rather than the tradition markets of the United Kingdom, Germany and France which represent 47.8% of the tourists.

Carlos César says the Azores have not yet decided to support the proposal of Madeira. The President of the Regional Government of the Azores declined today to reveal its position on the proposed revision of the Regional Finance Law presented by Madeira, as they are still evaluating the document. During the election campaign for parliamentary elections, Carlos César repeatedly supported the Azores being positively discriminated against in relation to Madeira, arguing that it is an archipelago of nine islands, which have different needs than one that has only two islands in close proximity. The president of the regional executive, who is also the leader of the PS – Azores, criticized the actions of the opposition parties on the continent as they are not in government. "The opposition says the Government has not realized that it does not have an absolute majority in the Assembly of the Republic, but the truth is that the opposition does not yet understand that it is not in government."

Tourism honours German couple. The German couple, Egon and Astrid Roes have visited 75 times. They received a certificate, bouquet of flowers and a toast of Madeira Wine. Astrid Roes said he liked much of the island and when people asked why they favoured the island, he said they liked to experiment, and the island had always something to find, even after dozen of trips.

VII Meeting of the Africans People. 7 December in the Municipal Gardens, Funchal at 20.00. Music, dancing and food. There is a small African community in the region, only about 300 Africans.

Madeira reaches EU target for education. Madeira has managed to achieve some of the goals set by the EU for the level of education for 2010, others are still being achieved. 100% of children under 5 years are in pre-school education, 87.2% attendance at school and 100% at Basic Education are learning English. The drop-out rate of 12% still needs working on. Portuguese and Mathematics results are good at year 4 but decrease at year 6 and again at year 9.

Corruption in the police? Commissioner Roberto Fernandes is the commander of the police in Funchal and also leads the Public Relations Department of the Regional Command. But his past is overshadowing his career. When sub-commissioner of Câmara de Lobos in 2004, there were two incidents involving members of his family where there are allegations of falsification of the evidence. Based on an anonymous letter, alleging abuse of power, falsification and denial of justice, the Public Ministry began an investigation. This is awaiting a court hearing. His name is not ratified in the Official Gazette, possibly due to the pending court case.

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

‘Over the top’  operation at the arrival of Lobo Marinho – PSP, GNR, SEF and public prosecutors (?) searched cars and seized drugs yesterday evening on Porto Santo. The police, national guard, border and immigration control (amongst others) got wind that something was up, and were waiting for the Porto Santo ferry as it landed at the golden island yesterday. Searches were carried out, focused on the 37 cars that were being transported, and drugs were seized. The Diário says that it was waiting for an official statement on the matter and had no more details when going to press.

Funchal Council want the Madeira Government to pay ‘freebies’ of the hotels – Touristic usefulness in question. Under regional laws new constructions (particularly hotels in Funchal) can be exempted from paying council tax, at the decision of the local authority, that being the Câmara Municipal of Funchal (CMF). A great incentive for attracting investments in tourism, and great business for those investors, but of course it all leaves a gaping hole in the CMF coffers, a hole that has to be filled with local taxes from other IMI payers in Funchal. So some bright spark in CMF proposed that these losses should be paid for by the government of Madeira, and this was voted on and accepted in a council meeting. So now CMF will be the ones who approve all plans for new ‘touristic’ investments, and the ones who give the discretionary exemption of IMI taxes, and then ask the government for reimbursement from public funds, at the cost of all the taxpayers of Madeira. Good business for Funchal for sure.

Riu ‘chain’ starts in Brazil through the hand of the Madeiran Estêvão Neves. This is a hotel chain that has decided to enter the Brazilian market, thanks to a Madeiran businessman. A bit out of scope for this blog me thinks.

Today’s top news story : Jardim switches budget of Sócrates for €100 million – The PSD national is in tune with the strategy of the president of Madeira : The ‘orange benches’ guarantee the approval of the redistributive budget if there is a guarantee that the document contemplates increased debt capacity for the region. No time for me today to do this top story today, but if someone else is willing to translate, here is the LINK 

Rubbish piles degrade the roads of Porto Moniz – cans, paper, plastic, iron and even mattresses thrown on the public highways, a damaging scenario for the landscape in the district. The ‘population’ is breaking the law by dumping rubbish in areas where they shouldn’t be. An action that prejudices the attempts to attract more tourists to the area. As well as the rubbish already mentioned, there are washing machines and chairs, just dumped on the roadsides. The president of the council of Porto Moniz said he had no knowledge of such ‘tips’, but said that as soon as he was made aware he would have the areas cleaned up, and try and identify the offenders. What a disgrace! There are several photos, one even worse than this one. Some tourists will find this all quite attractive of course, more specifically the four legged disease carrying hairy kind.

… and of course the big football story : Draw pretty unfriendly for the World Cup – Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea. These teams will be the opponents of Portugal in the 2010 World Cup, that starts in June in South Africa. The draw, full of stars, decided that we play in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Durban. You heard it first on yesterday’s blog comments, with live coverage of Portugal’s fate, probably first on the internet worldwide. But what a contrived lottery it was, they might as well of picked out the four semi-finalists and not bother with the rest. And yes it was full of stars, if you can count that idiot Beckham. This is what a reporter for the UK Daily Telegraph said : 

"Seriously, what is it about David Beckham? Not only did he steal the show before the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town, he got a ticket onto the main stage, a kiss from Charlize Theron, and then stood there smirking … they clearly love him more than ever. Becks may look like a lesbian barmaid with his new half-mowed haircut, but put him in a room with suits and cameras and strange things happen".

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Government doesn’t pay social institutions ; Golf course quality noted by ABTA ; Funchal Jazz

November 21, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Jon … the last but one in the six old hand coloured photos 

madeira news blog 0911 Jon old madeira 6 It was a week ago that Elaine covered a newspaper story about free diabetes testing, and rather concerned about the article that said that nearly a third of us on Madeira are either diabetic or pre-diabetic, I thought I would give it a go. So Thursday afternoon I popped down into town, about four hours after opening time, and with an hour still to go before the ‘clinic’ was closed. Expecting to see some sort of queue or waiting room with people waiting, but there was no one at all. I was the only one there, aside from 4 very attractive young nurses or medics in white coats, who looked very pleased to see me (or anyone for that matter). It was a very quick and painless process, with just a small prick involved (no, no sign of Uncle Bertie), and a couple of questions, and I was in and out in 5 minutes. I saw the list of people who had attended, as the nurse recorded my details, and there were only about 15 names listed in 4 hours! Anyway I was told that I was normal, in respect of my blood at least. Didn’t get a free cup of tea though, as that really was a bigger motivation than the test itself. Although at one time I was convinced that I was diabetic, I have since then been taking regular doses of © Toranja Poncha ©, and so wasn’t particularly worried any more.

"It is a very simple dessert and one much loved on the island of Madeira where it originated and where the locals call it Mousse de chocolate Viriato. What I like about it is the subtle citrus flavour the addition of freshly-squeezed orange juice gives to the chocolate. It’s also quick and easy to make". NEVER HEARD OF IT Tobi (top chef) no doubt will give us an opinion or verdict.

Have a good weekend!

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

Seabirds the victims of fishing gear. Previously it was dogs, yesterday it was cows, today it is seabirds that need saving. Every year in Europe about 200,000 seabirds are accidentally captured in fishing activity, according to the Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA). There has not been a study in this region but it is thought to only occur sporadically. A study would require a survey of fishermen and observers on fishing vessels but the numbers involved are thought to be insignificant.

‘Estelinha’ is back again. Continuation of a previous story about ‘Estelinha’ who holds the key and money for the chapel Nossa Senhora do Bom Despacho and refuses to hand the key over to the priest. Parishioners say that "the people are on the side of the priest." One option put forward is that, "She could have a key, as with other chapels, but the priest should also have a key to avoid having to wait at the door of the chapel, as has happened." The issue around the gold belonging to the chapel is also a matter of contention. Only with great difficulty ‘Estelinha’ allowed it to be placed in the vaults and under the custody of the church, which has raised suspicions of embezzlement. Parishioners contest the repairs and the way she kept the gold, "She buried the gold in poio in front of the house and said it was safe, because it was buried." — Poio in Madeira are the cultivated terraced slopes. (www.infopedia.pt definition) ‘Estelinha’ is in her 70s, so I suppose it will be resolved when she dies. She is a very devout Catholic so it is a question of either her strong faith or embezzlement or stubbornness due to her age. The plots are also called fazendas (doings). Der

Bus used by only 22% of students. Diário investigative journalism again. By their figures, only 22% of school children in Funchal travel to school by bus. The social pass costs 35.50 Euros a month. The Diário asks if this low usage, as most travel by car, is due to laziness or mentality. The pollution in the city centre is causing problems in terms of the air quality. The monitoring station on top of Edificio 2000 has registered quantities of fine particles to cause a warning from the EC. The Municipality of Funchal provides a 16,400 Euros reserve fund to subsidize transport for 103 students. They provide aid for First Cycle students with economic difficulties living within 1 – 2 kilometres, and subsidized school passes for students residing more than 2 kilometres from the educational establishment.

More doctors in training. SESARAM have opened 66 vacancies for 2010. 33 vacancies are for the common year internship mandatory for all new graduates before specialising, and the other 33 places are for the seven years specialist training. There will be even more vacancies for specialist training in 2011, about 40. The largest number of vacancies, 10, are for training in Family Medicine. Anaesthesiology and Maxillofacial Surgery are the two areas where the region has a greater lack of specialists. Anaesthesiology is a nationwide problem for a lack of specialists. They are aiming to have two graduates who will graduate in 2010, so in a few years they can create a new Maxillofacial Surgery unit in the hospital.

Fugitive arrested in Spain. A Ukrainian sentenced to four years in prison for being responsible for the arson of the SEF premises in Funchal, was arrested on Tuesday in Alicante. The 18 year old has being fleeing justice since 2006 and an international arrest warrant was issued. The fire caused 17,000 Euros worth of damage. He lived legally in Madeira and was not under any investigation. He was identified after an investigation and fled the country and sentenced to four years in prison in his absence. He will be extradited to Portugal to serve his sentence. (SEF = Service for border controls and foreigners).

Surveillance in the serra. The Forestry Police in the coming days will monitor the areas to prevent illegal felling of trees and harvesting of vegetation used for nativity scenes for Christmas. There are a diminishing number of such offences as people are becoming more aware that the forestry needs protecting. There will also be mobile teams who will monitor products on sale.

 

 

SANAS took part in the rescue exercise Zarco. SANAS participated in the exercise Zarco 092 Missing 09 yesterday. The scenario were missing people at sea who were to be taken to the patrol vessel Schultz Xavier. The exercise began when a communication between the patrol vessel and the Rescue Centre of Santa Cruz indicated an emergency between the Cais do Sardinha and the Enseada da Baia d’Abra in Machico. The most seriously injured casualty was evacuated by air, via a Merlin helicopter from Porto Santo. Another victim, collected by a SANAS rescue boat with four crew, was in a state of hypothermia with slight injuries. He was rescued and treated for his injuries and hypothermia. The boat disembarked at the Quinta do Lorde where the bombeiros took him to the hospital in Funchal. The rescue exercise in Rabaçal this morning was hampered by dense fog, persistent rain and very cold weather. —– You now can have your accident at the airport, mountains or at sea.

Casas do Povo have not seen the ‘colour of money’. The Government has formalized contracts for financial support to the Casas do Povo but they have not yet seen any money. This puts them in a difficult position because they have debts to pay and cannot follow up projects already started or planned. The money is for social, cultural, recreational and sport activities. They were to be allocated 448.103,00 Euros this year and 448.102,00 Euros in 2010. The Casa do Povo da Camacha receives the most, 43.427,00 Euros.

Santo da Serra is the fourth best golf course in the country.  ABTA Magazine in the UK considered Santo da Serra as the fourth best golf course in Portugal. This monthly magazine has a circulation of more than 55,000 tourism sector readers making it an excellent promotional vehicle for Madeira. The magazine highlighted the location of the courses on a beautiful island and the views of Machico from Santo da Serra. Madeira is penalized for not having five or six courses. Porto Santo golf course had a surprising 13.5% increase in the number of rounds of golf played, achieved by a 21.7% increase by foreign players and 10.4% by Portuguese. Porto Santo had 18% more rounds of golf played by tourists, and Santo da Serra and Palheiro courses lost 26% rounds of golf. Overall, a loss of 18% rounds of golf. The major markets are the UK (35%) and Germany (25%) and the average age is 45 years old. In another tourist related article, Madeira in October had 6 more cruise ships stopping than in 2008, a total of 34. There were 18% more tourists.

Price of pork might rise 70% or by 1.10 euro a kilo. POSEIMA is a European Community program which is intended to offset the economic cost of Madeira being an island, and takes into account regional supply and imports. The EU subsidizes the price of these imports. The price of beef and pork imported from the EU countries will increase very shortly if the Commission does not authorize the increase of the POSEIMA quota. At present, the quota for pork is already exhausted and the same will happen with beef. The price of pork carcasses is currently 1.50/1.60 Euros a kilo. POSEIMA allows a subsidy of 1.10 Euros a kilo for every kilo imported. Beef would rise 0.35 Euros per kilo.

Polish operator announces two flights per week to Madeira. Itaka recently announced that from next summer, it will operate two charter flights each week from Warsaw to Madeira. Currently, it has one flight per week.

Easyjet to have three daily flights from Lisbon in the summer of 2010. Already bookable on their website. Between 10 July and 5 September and there will be better flight times. Prices start at 22.99 Euros each way, all charges included. Flights from Lisbon at 06.30, 14.05 and 17.05. Flights from Madeira at 08.40, 18.00 and 20.00.

Funchal Jazz 2010 in the park. 8 – 10 July 2010 in Santa Catarina Park. Next year the event will have better facilities to attract more visitors. Esperanza Spalding, a jazz musician for 25 years, is to be one of the top artists.

4,260 inaugurations. Number of inaugurations by Jardim between 18 March 1978 and 15 November 2009. Around 1 in 2.7 were private initiatives. Of 565 initiatives of the Regional Government, to be launched by 2011, 359 are underway or completed, equivalent to 63%.

Increase in fuel surcharge in shipping is a burden to the island. From December 1, there will be increases in fuel surcharges on maritime transport activities, due to an increase in fuel prices in Lisbon. Exports from the autonomous regions are exempt so these prices apply only to goods leaving the continent. The Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport asks the EU or the Regional Government to compensate for these increased costs.

IMI is unchanged in Funchal. The Council Tax rates are to be kept unchanged. Urban buildings are a rate of 0.7% and new buildings 0.35%. These rates have not altered since 2004 and are the lowest at the national level. There will be a submission to the Municipal Assembly for a 30% increase in IMI for derelict buildings, which have been identified by a survey in Santa Maria Maior, Sé and São Pedro.

Joint operation between various crime prevention forces. The SEF co-ordinated an operation in Caniçal yesterday morning which included elements of the PSP, GNR and Maritime Police. Another operation was undertaken in Funchal. Foreigners were subjected to a monitoring exercise, prohibited weapons seized and other illegalities identified.

Assaults on vehicles parked in the Rua do Jasmineiro at night-time. Between Avenida do Infante and Cabouqueira. This is a favourite area for people wanting to walk into the city centre for the night-time activities. 

PSP dismantles network of drug trafficking in Livramento. Three individuals arrested and a seizure of 2,148 individual doses of heroin and 3,160 Euros in notes. Those arrested were between the ages of 37 and 39, two are foreigners residing in Funchal and Câmara de Lobos and have previously been caught for this crime.

Leonel Nunes suspects the Government of favours to Manuel Godinho. ‘Face Oculta’ or ‘Hidden Face’ prosecution. The request for a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the Government and PSD involvement with the company Resatlantica, set up by the businessman Manuel Godinho, was rejected. The Communist Leonel Nunes said he would be making accusations and suspicions about people and institutions and present evidence to the prosecutor, but would not name names. He said people linked to the Regional Government were involved in the ability of the company to be registered in the free zone before a licence had been approved.

These headlines are from today’s Diário front page, and sorry I have no time today to put any meat on the bones, but if anyone else would like to, any contributions would be very welcome.

Company : Parties call for Secretary – The Socialist Party and CDU communists react to the news about the family company that Santos Costa was a partner of, and demand a hearing in the Madeira assembly.

Pacification delays teachers from here – negotiations progress in Lisbon,  evaluations here take form.

The main news headline in today’s Diário : Suspect ship prevented from approaching – The ‘Newhope’ has spent a week off the coast of Madeira. Without sufficient provisions and fuel to travel to another port. The assistance requested was refused, given the illegality.

Worm threatens Wild Pine in six thousand hectares. 

Regional Five-a-side football with more charm – The championships start today, involving more than 300 players. In the 1st division, the champion will have support to go to the ‘nationals’ ; in the 2nd everyone has faith in promotion.

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