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Oceans of Wine ; Water price rise in shortage ; Government protects holiday homes

March 17, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Tom … One of the last remaining objects from the railway closed during  the II WW, I believe 1941, the last and the only bridge of the train.

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Many thanks to Elaine (East) for that cartoon, and this web snippet :

Oceans of Wine: Madeira and the Emergence of American Trade and Taste by David Hancock. New Haven: Yale, 2009. This engaging and thoroughly researched (150 pages of endnotes) work delves into all aspects of Madeira from the growing of the grapes on the Portuguese island of Madeira to the merchants, shippers, and consumers. The often complex and changing transatlantic trade was not restricted to the British colonies, but among many nations. HERE

Becky kindly send in this link to a video of fantastic nature photography HERE

How our islands are made … Pete HERE                                      Thank you both.

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

DIÁRIO 16/03/2010

FRONT PAGE NEWS

Government builds walls on the beach.  To protect illegal small villas that were originally ‘casas da lancha’, the Regional Government is building walls in the middle of the beach of Porto Santo. These buildings were for storing boats and have been transformed into holiday homes over the past 20 years. Porto Santo Council has made a complaint to the government. The target of the main complaint was the house belonging to Carlos Machado, the ‘Posto Avançado da Democracia’ (shown). Carlos Machado is associated with Alberto Jardim and the first wall built was to protect his holiday home. These artificial barriers impede the natural movement of the sand and sediments and will have a significant impact on the size of the beach. The Regional Government has also allowed the sand dunes to be destroyed by the replacement of wooden boat houses, with the installation of septic tanks that are emptied at night time onto the beach. The width of the beach is now less than 40 metres in areas and some areas are completely submerged at high tide. Over the last three decades, it has been estimated that 350,000 cubic metres of sand have disappeared, equivalent to 23,000 lorry loads. 13,000 cubic metres per year are lost. There are also less sediments transported to the beach by streams, the flow lessened by constructions designed to control storm water. The houses impede the circulation of sand from the north to the south. To remedy the problem, the Regional Government need to dredge the sea bed to replace the lost sand. These holiday homes are illegal yet other structures have been demolished, for example the Bar do Henrique because it was not a wooden construction. The Ports Administration has identified a number of houses in an attempt to prevent their proliferation. Santos Costa, the Regional Secretary for Social Infrastructure has rejected replenishing the sand. He has also allowed the removal of large stones and pebbles that dissipate wave energy and prevent coastal erosion.

Santa Cruz terminate the contract of a firm dumping earth in the ribeira. An ironic situation arose. A construction firm in Santo da Serra was contracted by Santa Cruz Council to clean the estrada do Ribeiro Serrão (Camacha), that had become impassable after the storms on February 20th. The firm deposited the debris from the road into the Ribeiro Serrão, resulting in the council terminating their employment. The council already have a very rigid policy against individuals and companies that harm the county. The debris was being removed from the site of the Ponte de Pau and the action destroyed pipelines that carry drinking water to Camacha. This area had been without a drinking water supply for one week and the pipes had been repaired that very same day. The firm’s manager denied they had worked for the council but instead for ‘Estradas da Madeira’, and did not understand the accusation. The councillor backed his initial statement, adding that the firm dumped the earth into the stream to prevent having to transport it to temporary landfill sites.

MADEIRA

Expenses paid only when there is a conviction. Clarification of a previous report that the police have to pay for injuries sustained to the attacker, whilst defending themselves. Payments for medical treatment and social security contributions after aggressive incidents are paid by the perpetrators only if they are tried and convicted. The decision rests with the courts and not the health service. If the accused is innocent, the costs are paid by those who lose the court case. These procedures apply to both civilians and the police.

Social Security pays 15 million Euros to institutions.  In 2009, the Centre for Social Security transferred 15 million Euros to Social Security institutions and other not-for-profit institutions. This is 25% higher than in 2008. The number of institutions has not increased and they are mainly for children and the elderly, the latter increasingly in need of support.

ECONOMY

Two more dredges and the Zenith in port today. Two regional dredges started to clear the Port of Funchal after the storm of February 20th. Two more from Lisbon and Setubal will help them. One dredger, the Varosa, arrived yesterday morning with the aid of the Comandante Águas tug. It is 55 metres long, 11 metres wide and can hold about 670 toneladas (tonnage/tonnes ?) of inerts. The second dredger, the Gruamar, is transported from Setubal by the tug Monfort and arrives today. This vessel has a length of 39.4 metres and a width of 11.5 metres. Today is the inaugural visit of the cruise ship called the Zenith. Coming from Las Palmas in the Canary Islands with 220 tourists on board then sailing on to Lisbon. The ship was built in 1992 in Germany and is 208 metres long, 29 metres wide and can receive 1,374 passengers served by a crew of 657 personnel. 

Jorge Sá complains to the police about a dark campaign. A few days after the disaster of February 20th, an e-mail was circulated claiming that the Sá supermarket chain was taking advantage of the break in the drinking water network by raising the price of bottled water in some municipalities. Thousands of people in Madeira received this e-mail. The sender was identified as a former employee who is currently employed by a rival firm. A second e-mail was sent suggesting that people shopped at Pingo Doce supermarkets, mentioning that the owners of this chain were donating one million Euros to help the reconstruction effort, as opposed to the Sá Group not offering any financial help. The e-mail also alleged that Jorge Sá demanded that employees worked overtime without being paid to do so. Jorge Sá denies these accusations.

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

Today’s main news headline : Renovation of Serra de Água at the cost of privates [companies] – RTP Television and Sonae have clubbed together €1.5 million with the €1.2 million of Mota Engil, in order to guarantee the construction of 26 new houses.

The joint committee starts work tomorrow on the evaluation of Madeira [damage].

A mysterious ‘Crater’ disturbs Achadas da Cruz – The people are suspicious of something that the scientific community have promised to investigate.  The hole that is causing restlessness in Achadas has a diameter of one metre and a depth of 1.8 centimetres [yes I have double checked], and locals believe that it was caused by a meteorite. The hole appeared at the beginning of the month, a few days after the extreme rainfall, but the locals don’t believe that the two matters are related. Maria Pestana, owner of the land which took the hit, says that she can now laugh at the situation. However, in the beginning she was not amused at all, and even prayed about the event. She swears that in 78 years of life that she has never seen anything like it, and refuses to cover it up or peek into the hole. "It’s the power of God," she says. As for a reasonable explanation for the event, she refers to the fall of a "lightning bolt", or at worst, for "something more sumen" striking. What is ‘sumen’, and how can someone peak into a hole that is 1.8 cm deep? Sr. Diário reporter, I think you need to go back an remeasure the depth of that hole.

Undercover officer compromises ‘Caso da Mala’ [The case of the case] – An operation of the PSP [Public Security Police] raises a request of invalidity in a case under judgement.

Madeira promoted in Porto and in Vigo – ‘Tourism’ develops a promotional action following the new route of Transavia. The new air link between Funchal and Porto, by the French ‘low cost’ airline, has prompted the Regional Secretary for Tourism and Transport to promote Madeira in those two cities. Workshops have been organised with tour operators and travel agents.

Carlos Costa sings in the School Sports festival – The Madeiran ‘pop idol’ participates in the opening session of the event, on the 27th April.

The main sports / football headline today : Councillor condemns "blackmail" of the clubs – Arlindo Gomes [council president] criticises the leaders of Câmara de Lobos and Estreito and warns that he will reduce the support for sport. "Nowhere is there any commitment to continuity of support and the council is going to decide what will be allocated and how much it will allocate, within its capabilities." This is the response of the president of Câmara de Lobos facing the criticism he has suffered, because it has not yet been decided what support to give to sport.

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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Residency Permits ; Crater found near Azores ; Bad weather takes it’s toll ; Bremen want Ruben

December 19, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Martin L … Porto Moniz Walkway over rocks at Porto Moniz

Many thanks to Paul (Paul do Mar) for this contribution :

Ocean survey discovers 17 million year old impact crater off Azores      Source: BBC News

“Portuguese scientists have found a depression on the Atlantic Ocean floor south of the Azores Islands they think may be an impact crater. The roughly circular, 6km-wide hollow has a broad central dome and has been dubbed the "Fried Egg" because of its distinctive shape. If the Fried Egg was made by a space impactor, the collision probably took place within the past 17 million years. This is the likely maximum age of the basaltic sea-floor rock which harbours the feature. "To be sure, we need to take samples and make a profile of the sediment layers to determine if there really is a central uplift from an impact," explained Dr Frederico Dias from EMEPC (Task Group for the Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf). "We need also to see all the signatures that are consistent with a high velocity impact, like glasses from melting and, of course, debris; and what are called shatter cones (shocked rocks)," he told BBC News.

Central peaks : Dr Dias described the putative impact feature here at the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fall Meeting, the world’s largest annual gathering of Earth scientists. The Fried Egg was first identified in data gathered by a 2008 multibeam echosounder hydrographic survey. A further cruise from September to November this year confirmed its presence. It lies under 2km of water about 150km from the Azores archipelago. The depressed ring sits roughly 110m below the surrounding ocean bottom, with the circular dome-shaped central uplift 3km in diameter and with a base-to-top height of some 300m. Central peaks are often associated with meteorite impacts and form when the compressed crater floor rebounds. A peak is not definitive proof of an impact, however. A volcanic origin for the Fried Egg seems unlikely because the Portuguese team has not been able to find any lava flows within the structure or on its surroundings.

Second crater : Interestingly, there is another – but much smaller – feature just 3-4km to the west of the egg. "It’s just by the side. If the Fried Egg is a crater, this could be a crater also," speculated Dr Dias. Dr Dias and colleagues are examining gravity and magnetic data gathered during September’s cruise. A third expedition to the area early next year will use a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to try to retrieve samples from the ocean floor for analysis. The Portuguese team detailed the currently available Fried Egg data on a poster at the AGU meeting. Other researchers who came to view the information were split on the impact theory, Dr Dias said. "Even if it’s not an impact crater it’s still a very interesting feature," he told the BBC.

Task Group for the Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf: objectives : A team of Portuguese scientists is surveying the continental shelf to establish the true extent of Portuguese territorial waters and extend it beyond 200 nautical miles. The EMEPC is working under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The survey team has or is surveying around Madeira region too.

More information: Fascinating film Official  website

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This from Jon : "Further info re renewal of residency cards……a copy of e-mail reply, for blog info: As previously mentioned, it would seem that appointments are now the order of the day. We tried to renew on line —- no luck. I’m glad that this eliminates long and fastidious queues and time waste!"  "Cartao de Residencia" renewal for us aliens….?:

Dear Sir / Madam,

In order to deal with any issues related to your documents in Portugal , you should visit one of SEF’s Bureaus, located in the Regional Directorate or Regional Department of your area of residence. Please be advised that for the areas of Lisbon, Setúbal, Odivelas, Cascais, Figueira da Foz, Porto, Faro, Portimão, Albufeira, Coimbra, Braga, Aveiro and Funchal, SEF made a pre-booking system available, whereby you are booked by our central system and then will have a personal meeting in your area of residence.

This telephone pre-booking system carried out by our Call Centre, specifies a date and time for a personal meeting with our services, and eliminates long and fastidious queues and time waste. If you live in one of the areas itemised above, before contacting SEF, please consult the following information:

Bookings by telephone (SEF’s Call Centre) : Telephone bookings are made every working day from 08:30 a.m. to 05:30 p.m., through the telephone lines 808 202 653, and 808 962 690 (this last one is a mobile phone line). NOTE: Please check the LIST OF MUNICIPAL COUNCILS for which a telephone pre-booking is required.

Our Call Centre will inform you of the place, day and time of your appointment, and will supply a list of documents you should carry with you for that meeting. 

You can print the form at SEF

Best Regards, GDCRP (Public Relations Department), The Aliens and Borders Service. Telephone: +351 808 202 653 (Fix Line); + 351 808 962 690 (Mobile Phone)

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This weekends football : Both of our teams play on Sunday. Marítimo visit bottom-of-the-table Setúbal, and Nacional host Académica. Both games are at 4 pm, and neither match is televised. The big game this weekend is in the ‘luz’, where Benfica host Porto tomorrow. 8.15 pm on SportTV1.

Have a great weekend, if the weather allows that is.

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

Gripe A vaccine has almost run-out – Only after Christmas will the replenishment of ‘Pandemrix’ be done, that is already lacking in some Health Centres. The H1N1 swine flu vaccine supply has already been exhausted in some areas, including the health centre at Santo António.  There have until now been 8,000 Pandemrix vaccines delivered to Madeira, with around 94% already used.  The Directorate General of Health in Portugal had  ‘promised’ to send another two thousand doses of the Gripe A vaccine, but until yesterday they had not yet arrived on Madeira. The supplies to date have been used to vaccinate ‘at risk’ groups, mainly health workers, pregnant women, and the chronically ill, and that was extended to include children up to 3 years of age. The plan was to extend this further to children of up to 5 years, and even up to 12 years, but that will have to wait now

Waves, rain and wind cause damage. Bad weather leaves a trail of destruction across Madeira. Madeiran fireman didn’t stop  during the day, constantly called out to deal with floods, and tree and rock falls. The damage caused was considerable, much the fault of the huge waves that flooded the hotel ‘Porto Mare’ in the old zone of Funchal, and also the bathing complexes managed by ‘Frente mar Funchal’. An estimate of the damage caused has not yet been calculated, but according to the local authority it is not abnormal for this time of the year. Amongst other incidents reported were landslides in Caminho dos Saltos and in Vasco Gil, floods in São Gonçalo, Cota 40 and São Pedro, and fallen trees in Santo António, Monte, Curral das Freiras, Boa Nova and Eira do Serrado. A landslide closed a road in Corujeira. An elderly person had to be evacuated from her home after storm damage in Rua da Carne Azeda. In Ribeira Brava district several cars were badly damaged by rockfalls, but no one was injured.

The Porto Santo ferry is back in action I believe after staying two days in port due to the rough seas, although the Diário today says it was not expected to run today.

As far as cruise ship visits are concerned, altogether 3 have been cancelled until now. The British ‘Oriana’, the ‘Delphin’ (was due tomorrow am) and the ‘Delphin Voyage’.

Today’s main news headline : Arabic scam gets Madeira into a scuffle - FIG, a North American based group that recently bought the Golden Residence hotel in Funchal, sued in court a Saudi sultan, a business partner in the region, as a matter of fact, never materialized. Everything went to buy a tourist ‘resort’ worth 56 million Euros.

"WHY DO YOU BEAT ME?" Monteiro Diniz, fed-up with the disrespect from the Madeira Government, took advantage of the Christmas greetings to question the insults. The former representative of Madeira in Lisbon made a ‘scathing outburst’ yesterday, fed-up with criticism and offences from Jardim and the regional government. Jardim declared yesterday that he is now completely detached  form the national PSD social democrats, and excluded the possibility of putting himself forward as candidate for leadership. "I’m at the end of the party, I shall not involve myself in a new party", he said.

Calheta counsellors forced to miss the meeting. The local authorities at both levels throughout Calheta have all scheduled meetings for today at the same time, so some counsellors, not being able to be in two places at one time, will have to miss one. The Municipal Assembly has never before convened on a Saturday, and rather oddly scheduled its meeting for 10.30 am, the same time as the parish meetings in Calheta, Arco da Calheta, Estreito da Calheta, Prazeres, Jardim do Mar, Paul do Mar, Fajã da Ovelha and Ponta do Pargo.

European Commission approves pioneering system of incentives in the Region

Today’s sport / football top story … it’s the same subject as yesterday : Bremen also want Rúben. The Nacional star just seems to be hogging all the news these days, as top German side Werder Bremen enter the race for Rúben’s signature. Also Nacional defender Clebão has had his contract rescinded. He was brought in when Maicon went to Porto, but has never achieved the expectations, and was rarely selected to play.

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this piece :

Youth dies in the sea at Madalena – Body found on rocks east of where the boy was diving.
It was a morning of searching to find a youth missing at sea in Madalena do Mar. The authorities were alerted by 6:30 on Saturday. A 17 year-old had entered the water and disappeared off the beach in Madalena do Mar. Apparently the youth, who was accompanied by a group of friends, went into the sea which for several days has been stormy. The body of the young man, who was from Calheta, was eventually found to the east of the beach at around 11 a.m. today. The "Schultz Xavier", a vessel of SANAS and the Air Force helicopter Merlin EH-101 were called out. On land were elements of the Marine Police and the PSP.

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.

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If you can, please contribute something Madeira related. A funny story or good or bad experience, a news item, or a story from a Madeira newspaper, a photo or video, a teaser, news of a bargain flight or item in a supermarket. Please help keep this blog going … without user contributions it won’t survive. Please don’t send in automatic translations (like Google translator) without checking them through and correcting them first, thanks.

You can email blog@madeira4u.com with any large contributions and photos / videos.

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Please use the comments here for general chit-chat, or feel free to ask any questions … someone usually has an answer.

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