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Funchal ‘clean up’ teams ; Dogs rescued in Paul da Serra ; Sharks in Funchal (non-political)

November 15, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Sue … New Allotments. "I took this from Dr. Manual Manual Pestana Junior, watched them being installed and in no time already showing plants". 

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I´m back after a short break (not that it seemed anyone noticed). I am back and a little irked (I am glad that word got through my spellchecker OK, as I wasn’t sure if it was a real word). The debate about animal welfare irked me, but what also irked me was a posting seemingly directed at UK readers, but this is not a UK blog. It is a blog for and about Madeira. It is a blog for anybody who is an English speaker, and not specifically English people. BTW It is also read by Madeirans who speak English. Nobody can tell me if I have a right to an opinion or not, they can only speak for themselves. I have opinions, and I express them … only limited by law, the fear of retribution, and sometimes the limits of my bizarre imagination. If I and other people think that too many animals are treated cruelly, we are probably right. If someone else thinks that is not the case then they are also right, albeit in their own opinion, and you are welcome to express those thoughts here. Of course they are all opinions based on personal attitudes, personal experience and the information available. Commenting on this issue or anything else regarding Madeira, has absolutely nothing to do with where you were born. If anyone thinks I, or anyone else for that matter, doesn’t have the right to express their opinions because they weren’t born on Madeira, you are definitely reading the wrong blog. Perhaps the Brit newspaper would be more suitable.

And … regarding the issue in point, under the general heading of ‘Animal Welfare’, the Diário has been well filled with readers letters since the article about abandoned dogs was published a week ago. There was even one from that cute wet bichinho on the front page on the day in question. I think I have read them all, and they all conclude pretty much the same thing … that the situation is a disgrace and an embarrassment for Madeira. I agree! So any animal abusers and those who think it is acceptable, stick that in your pipe and smoke it! Anyway, on that very same subject, Doris kindly dropped me a line yesterday …

Abandoned dogs on Paúl da Serra  – on the way to a happy? ending
Members of the animal protection organisation PATA together with the help of Vetmedis, the Vets’ in Caniço, collected the abandoned dogs from Rabaçal and Choupana. One very shy one remains. Ever since the story broke, a German couple went up daily with food for them and helped catching them. They are still persevering with the very shy one. A couple of  German tourists also picked up a female from Paúl and last week took it with them to Germany to give it a home.

The Vets at Vetmedis noticed that 2 females were in milk and with the help of PATA members, the females were taken back up to the mountains and promptly led their rescuers to their families. Now there are also puppies looking for a good home. A reader’s letter from the dogs in yesterday’s Diário tells that they are at the moment at the new branch of Vetmedis, which is to open shortly in Câmara de Lobos. If anybody can help, contact  pata@pata.pt , NIB: 003802460556441877117  or Vetmedis-Sociedade Veterinária Lda., Tel: 291 744 552. Doris

Bless those fine people, but how can we stop more abandonments? … many thanks for the update Doris.

Billy Lansdowne, ex pro footballer, and now TV pundit, writes on his blog about a trip to Madeira for a golfing event "I thought Madeira was flat. I was wrong … the highest point is 1861 m above sea level (some things do register) and the Golf Course we are playing tomorrow is over half way up". BILLY’S BLOG

UEFA, you know the European football people, have announced the details for their jolly very important meeting in Funchal next month. No mention of why Madeira was chosen or what’s to be discussed, but if I was in the government I would be out showing them some of the excellent training facilities here, like the sports complex at Ribeira Brava. UEFA XMAS BOOZE-UP

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

Government increases current expenditure by 5.2%. The Government has made public the 2009 budget amendments introduced for the period covering the first nine months of the year. Current expenditure will rise by 5.2% or 55,2 million. The Government reduces by 7.6% or €31,4 million the amount needed for capital expenditure (investment). The Regional budget for 2009 will be the highest in recent years amounting to 1.528.790.366 Euros.

Environmental cleaning changes. The Department of the Environment of Funchal will create a separate section for cleaning urban streets and tunnels. They want to extend the hours and actions of  environmental teams to include nights and Sundays. The change is to stop rubbish bags being abandoned in public places, on land and in water courses. "There are fewer and fewer cases but it still happens, and in some places it is recurrent." The eight teams will work shifts so that one team is always active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will open abandoned bags to try to identify the offenders for prosecution. Fines vary between 50 and 500 Euros. The change in cleaning will involve 40 more staff and 4 new machines. The total investment will be 670,000 Euros. Funchal Council also want to extend the collection of organic waste.

Atlas of Birds. The project for the ‘First Atlas of Breeding Birds in the Archipelago of Madeira’ was started this year by the Natural Park of Madeira. The book will be presented at the Iberian Congress of Ornithology. The project is still ongoing and 60% of the territory of the region has been analyzed. All information collected is being made available in both Portuguese and English on the Internet  (atlas das aves). The database can be used for various activities from nature conservation to tourism in relation to nature. The Director of SPNM notes, "There is now a doctoral student at an English university who will use and interpret some information from ‘Atlas’ to prepare his thesis on the subject of the evolution of birds on islands and its relationship with the available habitat." On November 20th, a new book is out emphasising nature on Porto Santo, written in both Portuguese and English. ‘Looking at Porto Santo’ by Susana Fontinha and Jose Felisberto Almeida.

Free diabetes testing. There are more than 26,000 Madeirans with diabetes and estimates indicate that 56,840 others may also be pre-diabetic. Between 17 and 20 November, there will be free blood glucose testing as advertised on information posters around the island. World Diabetes Day on November 21st will be celebrated by a symbolic ring of people in the Largo de Municipio followed by  ‘Walking for Diabetes’ to Santa Catarina Park.

Cheque for 10,000 Euros went through contractor to Lobo. A cheque for 10,000 Euros issued by the Vale da Ribeira do Sol society, allegedly to repay the favour to approve a set of 29 apartments in Ribeira da Ponta do Sol as the Plano Director Municipal (PDM) was suspended, was passed to the contractor who did the work. The cheque was to finance the election campaign of the PSD but ended up in the personal account of ex-mayor António Lobo, who is being tried for serious fraud and bribery. A former secretary of the company Giestas said she filled in the cheque, which has the signature of the accused Emidio Correia (former member of the PSD and partner in Ribeira do Sol), and it was put into an envelope for delivery to the building contractor. This cheque for 10,000 Euros and two others for 5,000 Euros ended up in the personal account of António Lobo. It is thought partners of the Ribeira do Sol society were to receive apartments worth around 100,000 Euros as payment.

Marine Biology Station collects dozens of sharks. About a dozen Pata Roxa sharks, popularly known as ‘Canejas’, were yesterday collected from the ponds around the Vagras restaurant where they had been left by fishermen and the restaurant owner realized they would not survive in captivity. The fishermen do not like this type of fish and ether throw them back into the sea or into this area. Some will be taken to the Municipal Aquarium of Funchal, some to the Aquarium in Porto Moniz and others returned to the sea.

Merlin helicopter from Porto Santo participated in a rescue near the Azores. Search and rescue for two crew of a vessel that had issued a call for help off the Azores. The crew were eventually rescued by a Puma Helicopter of the Air Force stationed in the Azores. Also mobilized to the site were a scientific research vessel and another ship, which were both in the area, and an aircraft to co-ordinate the operation. The Co-ordinator of the Rescue Centre of Ponta Delgada said, "The initial problem was that the position of the distress call was out of the reach of the helicopter. The scientific research ship was already in place for some time but could not collect them because of weather and oceanographic conditions, which were very, very adverse."

Racism in sport discussed in parliament. The violence, racist and xenophobic attitudes and safety in sports grounds will be topics of discussion next week. A new law came into force in August for both amateur and professional sports. Placement of cheerleaders, segregation of fans, parking and video surveillance systems are some of the areas with rules that clubs and other sporting bodies are obliged to observe. Xenophobic and racist behaviours are severely penalized for both the perpetrators and the supporters clubs. Penalties for crimes of aggression, xenophobia, destruction of property and entering the area of the game range from 1 to 3 years imprisonment, and are worse when the victims are athletes, referees, coaches or members of the media. The penalties for clubs range from fines to bans on sporting venues.

Forum Madeira promotes collecting toys for disadvantaged children. More than a hundred children awaited the arrival of Santa Claus today. There is a ‘Brinquedao’ in Forum Madeira for the collection of used and new toys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SESARAM and Social Security trying to contact families who leave elderly relatives in the Emergency Department. Last Wednesday, eight people were left there. The authorities are trying to contact families of 130 such patients who remain in hospitals in the region. These families often feel they cannot cope with the relatives, so the Social Services will try to find a solution as the relatives miss their homes and contact with their families.The problem will worsen when the influenza A epidemic reaches its peak and the relatives are at risk of catching the infection.

New fishing port at Câmara de Lobos. The work should start at Easter 2011 and all infrastructure relating to fisheries will be transferred there from Funchal.

Youth arrested with drugs in his shoes. The Customs Services of Madeira Airport picked up a 23 year old carrying drugs inside his shoes. He had 250 grams of cocaine, equivalent to 2,500 doses, which could yield an income of more than 50,000 Euros. The cocaine was in between the insole and base of the shoes. He had flown in from Lisbon and thought nobody would be there to order him to remove his shoes.

A quarter of the demand for homes is for rental. Between the months of August and September, a quarter of the residential demand was for rental homes. 63% of the property supply is apartments and 29% houses. 47% of enquiries were for apartments and 39% for houses. 61.6% of enquiries were for T2 and T3 properties. 50% of the enquiries were in the region of Funchal and 13% Santa Cruz. Ranges of purchase varied from 120,000 Euros for a T2 to 270,000 Euros for a T5.

300 art works from museums at an exhibition in Lisbon. From November 2009 to February 2010, the Painting Gallery of King Louis 1 in the National Palace of Ajuda in Lisbon will host an exhibition of art works from museums in Madeira. These reflect the main phases in history from the fifteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. The exhibition brings together  a set of symbolic parts of the collections of sculpture, painting, jewellery, furniture, ceramics and photography among others. The aim is to show the strategic importance of the archipelago in the context of expansion into Portugal and then Europe, in relation to the sugar, wine and tourist trades. The exhibition will promote the region as a cultural destination of great quality.

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It’s back to me now (Der), so the top story of today has to be the 1 – 0 victory of Portugal over Bosnia last night in the World Cup Play-off game, and I know that without even looking at the newspaper. It was a tough game for sure, those Bosnian players were so big compared to our lads. I was quite confident about a home victory yesterday, but after what I saw yesterday I am not at all confident for the away leg on Wednesday. So much at stake, and with Bosnia hitting the woodwork 3 times yesterday, they must have felt really unlucky. I tried to use the line ‘Portugal were saved by the madeira’ last night, but no one understood what I was on about. Perhaps goalposts here are made of plastic? More luck than judgement.  Was the headline. Portugal won 1 – 0 but Bosnia sent the ball to the post three times.

Today’s main news headline in the Diário : Authority builds 13 churches - The Government has invested millions of Euros in the construction of Catholic churches. The participation generates criticism.

Privates ‘help out’ CMF – Funchal council pockets 48% of the revenue from the parking meters of SEP. It is the local authority in Portugal that earns  the most with its franchise. The company that manages the parking meters of Funchal ensures that its master is well rewarded, according to research carried out by the Diário. In fact rewarded to the tune of €635,121 in 2008. On average each parking space generates around €965 of charges per annum. Funchal council not only benefits from it 48% slice of the cake, it also gains more because it charges car owners 60% more than the going rate.

Bad weather takes away €250 thousand – The ‘Independence of the Seas’, with four thousand tourists on board, cancelled its stop-off today in the port of Funchal.

‘Pit of Death’ in Ponta do Sol. The Christmas fun is back. This year the ‘Gigapark’ moves west. After previous Xmas visits to Água de Pena, Porto Novo, Cancela and Ribeira Brava, the ‘Gigapark’ Xmas fair is to ‘erect its tent’ in Ponta do Sol. Close to the main road, and with 3 thousand parking spaces, this years event is expected to be a real winner. It will be in place from the beginning of December, located in the development area of the town, and will stay there until the middle of January. One of the attractions will be a circus of sea animals, including sharks and penguins, that will perform for the public. Perhaps the new laws covering the use of animals in circuses didn’t extend to sea creatures then?

One further story from yesterday that I spotted, that rang alarm bells. Jardim cancels construction in Porto Moniz. The president of Madeira’s government cancelled the construction of a road between Porto Moniz and Fajã das Achadas da Cruz in the programme of the Madeira executive. He said it was too costly and wouldn’t benefit anyone. This is from the blog of 12th October, following the local elections : "Surprises In Juntas de Freguesia. The PSD had already said that their aim was to take all 54 of the the Juntas de Freguesia, or town / parish councils, and were already the holders of 52(?), but things didn’t quite go as planned, with just 49 remaining ‘orange’ at the end of the night. The PS socialists managed to retain Água de Pena and Achadas da Cruz, and gain Porto Moniz". Coincidence or punishment?

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Sao Martinho festa ; New book about Madeira ; Health & schools for loan security

November 11, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Jaquine … Nesting birds

madeira news blog 0911 Jaquine bird"I got this shot of a pair of strange looking birds nesting above the cliffs at Porta da Cruz in October & wondered if it might interest anyone – & if someone might know what they are?" Jaquine.

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

Festa de São Martinho. The centre of São Martinho is getting ready for the traditional festival on the eve of São Martinho but with fewer stalls than usual. Traditional fare is roasted bacalhau, nuts and regional wine. There will be five stalls but there has been criticism of their placing, the lack of sanitary facilities and the way the licences were issued. One of the bars in the centre of São Martinho is not participating and one stall owner said he would be serving beer and frango and espetada instead. Another area where they celebrate the feast of São Martinho, also called Magusto, is São Roque de Faial and they will have musical entertainment. As well as these public celebrations, some associations and organisations have private traditional meals. Some restaurants in other areas are participating and many families prefer to celebrate at home.

Interpret the Finance Law as you wish. Each political party interprets as they wish the amount that Madeira loses in State funding. The Finance Minister said that Madeira now receives more than when the old law was in force. He just considered the amounts transferred from Portugal before the act in 2004 and after the act in 2008, an increase of €10.224 million. He ignored the cost of insularity and the Development and the Cohesion Fund and other funding, which would mean a total loss of €7 million in 2008 compared to 2004. The Socialists looked at three year periods and concluded that the loss was 6 million Euros. The Social Democrats cited the law stating that the Region should not receive less than the previous year, meaning a 200 million Euros loss. Because the Finance Minister called the Finance Law "fair" and beneficial to Madeira, the PSD-M retorted that these words are "obviously offensive" and that he has a "hatred" for Madeira, as the law leads to a cut in funding. They cannot understand how the Government of the Republic accuses the Regional Government of "financial meltdown"  when the Regional debt is 38% GDP and the debt in Portugal is 85% GDP and expected to reach 91% by 2010.

95% of admissions to the Gastroenterology Department are due to alcoholism. Complications such as liver cirrhosis, cancer and hepatitis. Due to high rates of alcoholism in the region. Complications are usually diagnosed in 40 – 50 year old males, but also as young as 30 as it depends on the age of starting consumption. There are only 15 beds, the length of time occupied is prolonged and complications are irreversible once fibrosis occurs. The only effective treatment to prevent progression is alcohol abstention and/or a liver transplant. The situation is aggravated by many alcoholics hiding their dependency so it is not detected until the signs of jaundice occur.

Justice "at a snail’s pace". Many (at least 12) reasons/excuses given why it is so slow to obtain a court hearing. It was even worse 15/20 years ago.

Police seized a mobile phone loaded with heroin. In The Old Zone of Funchal last night, a man apprehended by police officers was found to be carrying two mobile phones, one of which was switched off. This raised the suspicions of the officers and when they removed the battery compartment cover, they found 30 packets of heroin. He also had a few hundred Euros in notes from narcotics dealing.

Day of aggression ended with nine people in hospital. Nine people were treated in hospital yesterday following attacks, mainly in public. The most serious case was a 20 year old woman in Nazaré, requiring the assistance of the  Emergency Medical Team and unlike the others, was detained in hospital.

Naviera Armas disputes IPTM and maintains operation. The deadline is today for the ferry owners to deliver their defence against the allegation that they are not fulfilling the terms of their operating licence. They state they are complying with the terms as they are moving freight in the minimum time possible, as required in the licensing terms. The Portuguese regulator is studying the evidence for a few more days before making a decision. A court case might ensue depending on the decision.

32.7% less British visited in the first half of this year.  Madeira had 40,000 fewer tourists from the UK than last year. There were 27.5% fewer overnight hotel stays or 1,354 beds per day, which represents 6% of total hotel beds. This is approximately the equivalent of two hotels the size of the Madeira Carlton. Porto Santo had worse occupancy rates for UK visitors, falling 50.7% in just six months.

Images of Madeira on London cabs. The Regional Secretary of Tourism and Transport is confident that next year the British market will steadily recover. She is leading a huge delegation at the World Travel Market in London. The purchasing power of the British public has decreased by 30% but she believes that when conditions for this loss have recovered then people will travel again. As well as tourism firms, public entities are at this major tourism fair, i.e. Government bodies, ANAM, and the Association for the Promotion of Harbours. Promotional campaigns are through newspapers, magazines and taxis. The stands at the fair are trying to attract younger tourists and are promoting Madeira for quality hotels, cuisine, as a natural spa and for relaxation through walking and other activities.

Schools and health centres used as security for a Government loan.  A total of 41 buildings owned by the Region were pledged as security in 2007 for the 150 million euro loan from the State under the Ownership and Management of State Assets Fund. These properties, ranging from schools to health centres and museums, have a total value of 165 million and were licensed to the fund and then leased back to the Government. Rents have been given as collateral for the bank loan. The debt will cost two million a month and by the end, 450 million will have been repaid. The mortgage of these properties was made without the knowledge of the Assembly and it is hoped that the money has been used for investment as opposed to current expenses. The CDS-PP Lino Abreu recalled, "The middle class has already mortgaged the house and car and now the Government has mortgaged schools and health centres." To try to reduce the debt the CMF has reduced the budget for 2010 and the amount transferred from Funchal to other councils will be a 6.7% increase this year. 50% of the CMF budget will be for investment in infrastructure. —- What happens if the rents of these buildings to service the debt cannot be paid?

Casa do Sardinha is being transformed into an information centre and reception area for visitors. This building is near the Ponta de Sao Lourenco in the National Park. Today the Park celebrates 27 years of existence.

 

ALM approves a new model of support to residents on flights between Madeira and the Continent. Aid for air transport fares would be equivalent to the road cost between Lisbon and the county most distant from the capital. The amendment has to be approved by the Assembly of the Republic.

João Carlos Abreu launches a new tourist book on Madeira. On 17th November. ‘Madeira. Monumental e Turistica’ is a tribute to the archipelago and includes photography by the renowned photographer Roberto Santandreu. Joao Carlos Abreu was the Regional Director of Tourism for over 23 years and is associated with the Universe of Memories Museum. The book has details about architecture, festivals, cuisine and traditional costumes and provides a detailed view of the natural environment. Also includes articles about tourism and the people of Porto Santo.

 

 

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Buses in the good old days ; Mandate limit would be "anti-democratic" says Jardim ; Xmas news

November 04, 2009 By: admin Category: Just For Fun, Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

How well do you know Madeira?

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This teaser photo is from Vic. Many thanks.

48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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I have pretty much run out of daily photos for the blog, and I don’t really want a big rush in one go (would much rather have some written contributions), but does anyone have their blog photos online aside from Tobi? If so, could you give me permission to use them, and a link to the page where I could find them please. Using online photos is less work all round for the sender and me, but of course if you want to continue to send them as email attachments that’s fine.

Alternatively, if people would like to keep their photos on line, through something like the Flikr website, I am sure I could persuade Tobi to write a little piece about it and how it is done. Think of the advantages, free (I think), secure, not hogging up your disk storage space or cluttering your computer, and always accessible to the owner and whoever they want to invite for a peek from anywhere in the world. And then I can pinch some as well!

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Anyway, a photo shortage is no big deal, it just means you will have to put with mine a bit more. This is a photo of a photo, hence the poor quality, part of an exhibition of photos of old buses currently on display in Ribeira Brava. The bottom part shows an old bus in Seixal very close to a pretty sheer drop. Makes my hands sweat just looking at it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following link takes you to the website of a Canadian artist, Sonia von Walter, who paints Madeira scenery, and now lives here POSTCARDS FROM MADEIRA

Limitations of mandates doesn’t worry Jardim – President of the Madeira government considers that the rule is anti-democratic. For Jardim the limitation of terms served signifies that "the people cannot choose who they want, when they want". The programme of the new government of Portugal foresees the introduction of limits on how many terms can be served. You only have to look at the photo of Uncle Bertie (from the Diário) to see when a man has served enough terms already. I wonder why prime minister José Sócrates would want to limit the number of terms a politician might serve, what could have possibly motivated that? As for the comment "anti-democratic", well why is the words pot, kettle and black, suddenly leapt into my mind?

 

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

Population ignores danger. The public in the areas of Maiata, Larano and Lombinho in Porto da Cruz risk their lives every day by using the road Caminho da Maiata da Baixo, which runs beneath a rocky slope which is threatening to collapse. The road was closed by Machico Council in January 2008 with two large concrete blocks at the entrance but the closure is ignored by the public. People have repositioned the blocks despite a car being crushed by a falling rock last year and the occupant lucky to escape injury. People still use the road to prevent a long diversion, for example a six kilometre detour to the centre of Porto da Cruz. Three weeks before the local elections, the council removed the boulders most in danger of falling but work has since stopped due to lack of finance. It will resume when construction of a nearby promenade has begun.

Judicial Police seized 20,000 doses of cocaine. In the first ten months, there have been 49 arrests on suspicion of drug trafficking. Including the arrest yesterday of the man with 5,000 doses of cocaine, the police would have seized around 20,000 doses of cocaine. Also, 65,750 doses of hashish, and 51,500 doses of heroin.

Electronic security systems at entrances to baby and children units in the health service. To ensure safety, so they know who is on the units and to  prevent possible kidnappings as occurred in Portugal. Part of the computerization of the health service including patient records and drug consumption, in the latter case to economise.

Christmas illuminations more environmentally friendly. Assembly has begun of more than 400,000 lights which will form part of the Christmas display in Funchal from 27 November to 6 January. The lighting will differ from previous years with themes of astronomy and science alongside traditional themes. The lights are more energy efficient with greater longevity and lower power consumption and therefore more environmentally friendly. There will be stars, comets, planets and angels and the predominant colours will be green, red, gold and white with more bolder colours this year. There will also be the usual themed street displays plus flowers and the traditional exhibition of cribs in December. Also street entertainment.

27th November – opening of the Christmas illuminations in the centre of Funchal. 4th December – general illumination of the entire amphitheatre of Funchal. 11th December – beginning of the Christmas exhibitions on Avenida Arriaga and other central locations of the city. 23rd December – Market Night. 28th December – St. Sylvester Race. 31st December – New Year’s Eve Firework Display. 6th January, 2009 – Twelfth Night Festival and End of the Madeira Festivities www.madeiratourism.org

Goodbye ‘Costa Europa’. The ‘Costa Europa’ arrived at 6.30 am from Tenerife with 4,800 tourists and left at 17.00 for Malaga. It is the 90th and final time she will be in port with that designation. Next year she will be operated by Thomson Cruises and the contract is for ten years, with the option to buy after five. The ship was built in 1986 and named ‘Westerdam’, then renamed ‘Costa Europa’ in 2002 and first visited Funchal on 15 May that year. The ‘AIDAvita’ (1,300) and ‘Oceana’ (1,900 mainly British tourists) also in port.

Madeira might loose 75 million Euros of European Funding. There are calls for more flexible time limits for implementation of community aid, which has to be within three contractual years. Madeira has only taken advantage of 5% of the available European Regional Development Fund and 11% of the European Social Fund. Madeira needs to submit projects which take advantage of 75 million Euros by the end of 2010. There are also funds for agriculture and fisheries not claimed.

Dispute over the funeral parlour in Porto Santo. Yesterday, it was reported that a funeral parlour was to be installed in an apartment block without notification of residents. The estate agent who sold the commercial space said the work was just to widen and repair a doorway, so a licence was not needed and he has no knowledge of his client’s future use of the area.

New public garden at Alamos. It will be 1,500 square metres and in Panrteada, Santo Antonio.

Regional Plan for Homeless People presented today. 37 measures to be implemented by 2011. Multi-sector and in collaboration with public and private organizations. The plan is initially for the 60 homeless people the authorities know about, and to prevent further situations developing through drug addiction, alcoholism, unemployment, family conflicts and psychosocial disorders.

Portugal wants to modernize the political system, including Madeira. The Socialist Portuguese government wants to limit the mandate of the Presidents of the Regional Governments. Propose a limitation of seats in the office of the prime minister and presidents of regional governments. Jardim is not worried about this nevertheless considers that the rule is anti-democratic as limitation of seats means that "people can not choose who you want when you want."

Google continues to travel across Funchal. D. Cidade again highlighted that a Google camera car is collecting data for Google Street View. Also reported in J. Madeira on November 1 which stated that the car had been travelling around Funchal for several days arousing curiosity. Funchal will be the third Portuguese city, the other two are Lisbon and Porto. —- So you might see a red car with Google stickers and a grey camera mounted on top, judging by the photo in Diário da Cidade.

A few news headlines from today’s Diário front page :

Uniforms in the schools – against the inequality, the idea of uniforms in the schools develops. André Escórcio also proposes teachers in smocks. Both excellent ideas. I had to wear a school uniform, and it didn’t do me any harm (but I have stopped making those films now).

New museum – The emigrant will have it’s own historic space in the old health centre of Ribeira Brava.

FC Porto Qualified – The Portuguese team has already passed to the next stage of the millionaires league. Porto won 0 – 1 at Apoel last night. This is the same team (Apoel) that once lost 16 – 1 to Sporting (of Portugal) in Europe, so I wasn’t impressed with the one goal margin.

Today’s top headline : Câmara obliges ‘Infante’ to carry out urgent works – A clear ultimatum : either the administration of the building goes forward with repair works, or the council manages the process and passes the bill to the residents. We have great laws here which oblige owners to keep their property in good nick, and if they don’t the local council can take on the maintenance and repairs and bill the owners. This condominium building ‘Edifício Infante’ now has that ultimatum from Funchal council, and from the photo I think they have a fair point.

Consumption on Madeira falls €1.6 million per day – Only touching on the issue of electronic transactions, the Madeirans spent €437 million less in 9 months.

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