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Paula Rego in exhibition ; Calheta rubble yard ; Santo da Serra market clean up

January 12, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Fiona … Calheta beach looking slightly the worse for wear after recent storms.

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"The entrance of the New Year was welcomed with a spectacular 5km extension of firework in Funchal, city of Madeira (Portugal). The city with it lights weaved evening dress, fired the sky with all its colours and lights. From the catamaran we contemplated the event and registered in our retina and on video. This is the full uncutted version (without music)".

Tobi has set up a new website where he has committed to upload a new photo every day, as his new year resolution. New photos will be loaded on every 3 – 4 days, so keep checking back TOBI DAILY PHOTO

Paul in Paul do Mar kindly sent in this article :

Comment: we are very proud not only that we have Casa das Mudas, the international award-winning Art Centre out here in Calheta but, now also, the Gallery in Prazeres … read on below …

Title: Art in Madeira outside of Funchal – Prazeres, Calheta: more world-class art

Following other impressive exhibitions at the new art gallery in Prazeres such as ‘The Rigo 23 exhibition’ The Galeria dos Prazeres part of the Quinta Pedagogica dos Prazeres complex comes another. Until the 31st January is an exhibition of the world-famous Portuguese artist Paula Rego.

Paula Rego : According to Wikipedia Paula Rego’s work often gives a sinister edge to storybook imagery, emphasizing malicious domination or the subversion of natural order. She deals with social realities that are polemic, an example being her important Triptych (1998) on the subject of abortion, now in the collection of Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal in the UK.

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Main Photo Source: Jornal da Madeira

In 1989, Rego was shortlisted for the Turner Prize and in June 2005 was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa by Oxford University. Rego has also painted a portrait of Germaine Greer, which is in the National Portrait Gallery in London, as well as the official presidency portrait of Jorge Sampaio. Rego only ever painted one self-portrait which included her grand daughter, Grace Smart, that sold for some £300,000.

Rigo 23

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Rigo 23 (also known as Rigo 95), born (1966) is Ricardo Gouveia, a Madeira muralist, painter, and political artist residing in San Francisco, California.

Galeria dos Prazeres Paula Rego Exhibition. The exhibition ‘Les Planches Courbes e outras histórias’ is in the Art Gallery in the Quinta Pedagogica complex behind Prazeres Church until 31st January. Its open from Tuesdays until Sundays from 10 until 1pm and 2-7 pm

Links : Paula Rego Wikipedia page: Rigo 23 wiki page: Galeria dos Prazeres : Blogspot

Just an observation, but in that photo I am sure Paula looks unshaven, or am I getting my Rigos and Regos mixed up?

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

Park closed to enhance security. In Rua das Cruzes, there are 18 places in the car park exclusively for residents. Now a barrier has been installed at the entrance to prevent inappropriate use of the car park, for example by prostitutes at night-time. As well as paying the resident rate to Funchal Municipal Council, users now have to present the relevant documents and pay 10 Euros for a card to allow free access. The residents object to this additional charge of 10 Euros and that other residents cannot use any free spaces. The Council will consider any requests from residents for additional free spaces.

‘Green light’ to open on Saturdays. A year after the PSP raided the Sunday Fair at Santo de Serra, the stall holders have reduced the amount of counterfeit goods on sale. After a face-lift which was inaugurated on October 3, the traders welcome the improved working conditions which are not as muddy as in previous years. This has increased the number of visitors but not necessarily an increase in turnover. The 96 stalls cost 60 Euros a month to rent from Santa Cruz Council and the stall holders want an additional fair on Saturdays to justify that amount. The Diário reporters visited the fair on Sunday and found pirated DVDs but not the usual imitation clothing. The police say they are now more successful in Funchal, especially in apprehending fake goods sold on the streets at Christmas. There are 96 stalls available for sundries and an additional 7 for food and drink. The charge is 180 Euros a quarter for stalls and 360 Euros for spaces to sell food and drink. A councillor said that nothing prevents the fair opening on other days. It is for the stall holders to decide whether to open on Saturdays and the Council always aims for 100% occupancy, easily met as there is a waiting list.

Elderly woman escaped a rockfall. An octogenarian escaped unharmed after falling rocks hit her house around 3.30 am yesterday morning. The residence is situated in the Travessa da Encarnação in Panasqueira in Câmara de Lobos. Whilst the woman was asleep, a stone wall on land 15 metres above the house collapsed and hit the house. The rocks caused severe damage to the roof and some landed in the room adjacent to the woman’s bedroom. The neighbours heard the noise and the woman’s shouts for help and helped her to leave. She is now staying at her daughter’s house which is located nearby. The area where the stones came from is unstable and threatens the two neighbouring houses. The Fire Department and Council of Câmara de Lobos have been informed and the area inspected.

Élvio Sousa arranges 5,000 Euros in his favour. The current president of the Parish Council of Gaula, Élvio Sousa, is to receive 5,000 Euros for the three year term when he was secretary to a previous president, Nazario Coelho. Élvio Sousa considers this payment legal and not a conflict of interest. There are two other members of the elected JPP similarly affected: Filipe Nunes is owed 4,000 Euros and Marilia Goncalves 3,000 Euros. The total debt of the Parish Council is 15,000 Euros. Gustavo Caires, who was defeated in the last elections, says they are entitled to the payment but it should not be paid now due to a conflict of interest. When he was president, the Parish Council inherited a debt of 26,000 Euros from the Councils led by Filipe Sousa and Nazario Coelho. The Council paid 13,000 Euros for debts which urgently needed meeting. In turn, Nazario Coelho said the payments had not been made while he was in office due to the high debt inherited from Filipe Sousa’s time in office.

Government to freeze funds. For the fourth consecutive year, the Regional Government will freeze various parts of the budget to overcome financial constraints. With some exceptions, 10% of funding for public administration is frozen. As in previous years, the Legislative Assembly and the Health Service are not affected. This year, projects partly funded by the EU are spared from a reduction in funding. The savings will be 70 million Euros.

Environmental inspections doubled in 4 years. Of the 396 environmental inspections carried out in 2009, 22 were for construction waste and 7 for landfill. The eight authorized landfills withstood the last rains well. The others were the problem. Despite the amount of construction work diminishing, there has been illegal dumping of waste on roadsides, usually during late afternoon and evening and this is causing the most damage. From these, the runoff is not controlled. Ribeiras are showing visible signs of pollution, for example the Ribeira dos Socorrides and Ribeira da Madalena. During the period 2005/9, there were 1,953 inspections compared to 892 over the previous four years. In 2005/9, there were 900 prosecutions compared to 393 for the period 2000/04. There were 42 warnings issued in 2009. Fines totalled 92,250 Euros, of which €63,750 went on legal costs. It cost the defendants 40,000 Euros to repair the environmental damage. (Photo shows an area at Porto Novo called ‘Aterro Maritimo’ and the sea ‘ate’ part of it despite the boulders, which disappeared).

Order free Ricardo Veira in ‘Caso Savoy’. Ricardo Veira is a CDS councillor in Funchal Council and a representative of SIET-Savoy which drafted plans for the urbanization of SIET, which were unanimously approved by the Council. The Order of Avogados (Lawyers) has ruled that he will not face disciplinary procedures but the lawyer is warned not to be a representative in legal situations that have to do with the work of the Municipal Council where he is a councillor. His representation could have been seen as unethical, not independent and a conflict of interest. Ricardo Veira claims he was unaware that his actions and conduct might have committed a breach of ethical standards. He joined the firm after they had been granted the project and there is no proof that he influenced the approval of the draft plan for SIET.

Promotion in London. The Marinas of Quinta do Lorde and Porto Santo are promoted in London. The most prestigious international boat show, the Tullet Prebon London International Boat Show, runs until January 13. There are 500 worldwide exhibitors at this trade fair and thousands of visitors are expected. It is the third time that the Marina of Quinta do Lorde is represented at this event.

 

Five years in prison for Gonzalez. Fernando Gonzalez is the ex-president of CAPFM, a fruit producers’ cooperative. He was convicted of bribery, diversion of subsidized credit, mismanagement, misappropriation and embezzlement of subsidies. He was sentenced to nine years in prison but the Court of Appeal in Lisbon lowered his sentence to five years. His mismanagement led to losses for the cooperative, involved public funding and he showed no regret. The Court decided that to suspend the sentence would be to give a signal to society that they can commit crimes and not be punished. He owes 400,000 Euros to the Region.

Here are a couple of articles kindly translated and sent in by Vanessa Swesnik :

Lack of investment is a “scandal” says the PM – This Sunday in Ansiao, Prime Minister José Sócrates classified the lack of investment Pinhal Interior’s roadways over the last 25 years as a scandal and granted a concession to build and repave roads today.

“This is the moment in which our country can give justice to Pinhal Interior,” which was, “in terms of access roads to highways, a black hole in which nothing has happened for decades,” said the Prime Minister in the contract award ceremony to Acendi.

“It’s been 25 years since the first proposal was approved for the Roadway Plan. It’s been 25 years since the State told Pinhal Interior that we would construct access roads and nothing was done.” A situation which has since been labeled, “scandalous”. SOURCE

First “exports store” to be created in Leiria. Prime Minister José Sócrates announced Saturday night that the first of a chain of 14 Exports Stores to be created in the country will be located in Leiria.

The announcement was made at a dinner that took place in Leiria’s Business Association (or Associação Empresarial da Região de Leiria- NERLEI) with close to 200 businessmen and women from various sectors of activity as part of the “Vested Government” initiative in which 4 Ministers and various Secretaries of the State are participating.

The Exports Stores are one of the measures of the Internationalization Pact which includes the Council for the Promotion of Internationalization, lead by Francisco van Zellar, who was sworn in on Saturday. SOURCE

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

Green Tariff – The electric and hybrid cars already benefit from a 50% discount in ten parking meters in Funchal. From 1st January, ten parking meters (individuals, not zones it seems) managed by  Sociedade de Exploração de Parques have a sticker that gives qualifying cars a 50% discount. As yet they have not had any contact from interested parties for enjoyment of this privilege. Any driver with a car that fits the requirement needs to go to  the Câmara Municipal do Funchal with the car and personal documents, and they will be issued with a card to be placed in the windscreen of the qualifying vehicle. Hybrid vehicles can be purchased on Madeira now, but there is no dealership yet for electric vehicles.  I am not clear if these parking spaces are exclusively for hybrid / electric cars, or if any car can use them (at full price clearly), so it may be that electric vehicles exhaust their batteries  in the search for a vacant one. The list of the 10 parking meters is in the article HERE

Today’s main news headline : Lacking Ventilators – The outbreak of Gripe A swine flu has filled the inpatient wards for the Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça, and occupied the ventilators [for assisted breathing?]. The Army has also provided an apparatus on loan and, to avoid greater evils, SESARAM  has launched a tender contest to acquire nine new machines. Knowing the way tender processes work on Madeira, I would imagine that by the time the 9 new ventilators actually arrive, swine flu will have been superseded by banana flu! The picture with the article I am sure is of an elaborate top of the range computer controlled ‘Goblin Teas maid’

Two more people have died from the H1N1 virus  – The victims were aged 33 and 34 and didn’t have any other associated illnesses. In a statement to TSF Maurício Melim said that the efficiency rate of the vaccine is around 80%. In the week to the 10th January, 42 out of 142 suspected Gripe A cases were analysed, with 42 positive results. The positive count has now reached 773 cases, and there have been 7 deaths in the Region to date.

Nurses announce a strike for the end of January – Proposal of revision of the salary scales was beneath expectations. The trade unions representing nurses are to schedule a strike, one of three intended, at the end of this month. The salary scale revisions presented by the Ministry of Health last Friday do not meet the union requirements, and the union will decide today the exact dates of the strike(s).

Revolution in the banana – The company ‘Frutas Douradas’ purchaser from the producers, ignores ‘GESBA’ and exports a container a week.

Five years in prison for the ex –president of the banana cooperative.

Stars [celebrities] in the country – Carlos Costa carries on in the ‘Idols’, and has already been invited to the Festival of Song. Élvio Camacho is top attraction in the Theatre Maria Matos.

The main sport / football headlines today : Grants choke direction in the Region – The President of the Union of Football Players severely criticizes the leaders of Madeira’s clubs. Joaquim Evangelista regrets the grant dependence as a generator of bad habits and denounces "abuses of freedom of expression," threats to players and evasion of taxes.

"There is foreignization that is wrongful and unacceptable in Marítimo and Nacional," he said. Is that a real word?

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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Xmas shopping weak in Funchal ; 2010 film festival ; Third swine flu death in 601 cases

December 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Selina … Christmas 2009 lights & female father Xmas

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One for the diary : "This year’s Funchal International Cinema Festival was due to take place between the 7th and 14th November, but the organisers have recently announced a change in dates and an extension to the submission deadlines. The next festival will now take place between the 10th and 17th April 2010. The event awards prizes in eight different categories with the latest festival, held in 2008, attracting an impressive international entry list". More …  Funchal International Cinema Festival

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this piece from the Jornal da Madeira :

Weak Sunday trading in Funchal : The rain scared away customers from Funchal. Yesterday, despite the shops being open, the turnout was low as far as we could see in some stores between Rua Fernão de Ornelas and Rua da Sé. During the morning, traders were still hopeful that during the afternoon things would improve. Being Sunday, families spend more time at home to rest and usually come out to the street after lunch. In fact, they went out, but the destination was the shopping centres, which were full. On the route taken by the Jornal there were one or two customers in some stores, others were empty, with shopkeepers standing looking out at the street. During the morning there were also closed stores. Some chose to open in the afternoon. In fact, after lunch the drive increased slightly but did not meet the expectations of traders. Sales have been below the expected level. To overcome the crisis, there are stores offering Christmas sales. Others are more creative and advertise that if you buy two products, the third costs only 1 Euro. In Fernão de Ornelas, traders lamented the fact that the farmers’ market is closed, as it is also a tourist attraction that brings more people to the centre of Funchal and thus more to the stores. One suggestion offered by a trader concerned parking. In his opinion, at this time of year the Anadia car park could promote discounts up to 50% for users who could provide evidence of having made purchases on that street. Supermarkets offer free parking or cheaper than existing ones in the city centre, which draws customers away from the city. The rain, however, failed to make itself felt, with only a few showers from time to time. But even then, people left the city centre streets. For the most part, they chose to spend the afternoon in the shopping centres.

This is a bit of a cheesy greeting, but I liked it XMAS WITH OUR FURRY FRIENDS

Gripe A claims third fatality : IASAÚDE identified 108 new swine flu cases in the last week. The Institute of Health has confirmed a third death on Madeira, a 63 year old man with heart disease. New cases were also identified in 26 teaching establishments. The total count for Madeira has now reached 601 victims of the H1N1 virus.

Deal reached in hotel sector – Salary scales increased by 1.2%. Bosses have agreed a one off payment of €125 as well as the percentage increase, and the deal has been left open for further review in case inflation exceeds expectations. The deal will be signed this afternoon, and removes any fear of industrial action in the sector.

European Union reduces taxes on bananas imported from the American continent. The move, which is the result of settling a long running dispute, may impact on Madeira banana producers. 11 countries in central and south America will benefit from the tax reduction.

cristiano ronaldo Madeiran Cristiano Ronaldo receives the Puskas Award for the "Goal of the Year" by the widow of Ferenc Puskas, Erzsebet Puskas during the FIFA World Player Gala 2009 in Zurich, Switzerland. "Then it was time for one of this year’s innovations, with Andres Iniesta and Cristiano Ronaldo appearing on screen once more as two of the ten players in the running for the FIFA Puskás Award for the most outstanding goal of 2009. Elisabeth Puskas, the wife of the late Hungarian legend, and former AC Milan star George Weah, made their way on to the stage to present the accolade, which went to Real Madrid’s Portuguese idol. Cristiano’s award-winning strike, which came when he was on duty for Manchester United in last season’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie against Porto, came out on top in a poll attracting the votes of over 100,000 FIFA.com users". FIFA Press Release with videos and photos Many thanks to Paul (Paul do Mar) for the information 

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

Today’s main news headline : Madeira wants Lisbon to stick with ANAM – The regional government admits the dissolution of the company that manages the airports. The merger with ANA resolves the technical insolvency and reduces taxes to a half. The finances of ANAM (Aeroportos e Navegação Aérea da Madeira), who operate the ‘franchise’ for both Madeira and Porto Santo airports, has for a long time been in an unacceptable state, and the regional government currently has the issue ‘on top of the table’. One solution that will resolve the issue of insolvency (which is currently a paperwork status rather than a critical threat to the airports), is a merger with the airport company ANA-Aeroportos de Portugal. ANA is already has a 70% stake in ANAM, with the State holding 10%, and Madeira 20%. The concession of ANAM runs through to 2033, but it is very clear that the company cannot go the distance because of huge debt, largely incurred through the airport expansion a few years ago. There are probably more ‘money’ reasons not to merge ANAM and ANA than to do so, but in my opinion this merger would have so many benefits for Madeira and it’s residents. If airport taxes were halved, and they are currently amongst the highest in Europe, you can imagine the benefits for tourism. Also, as we are so dependent on air transport, that integration into a much larger structure would give us resources and contingencies for continuity of operation that we don’t really have at the moment.

Justice officials sue the State – Workers in the Porto Santo Court want two subsidies. A bit of a boring story really (but as I read it I will continue), as the six workers in the ‘Tribunal do Porto Santo’ try to achieve the same rights and conditions as their counterparts in the court in Santa Maria, in the Azores. The main issue is the lack of receipt of a residency allowance, equivalent to one third of a salary, and an accommodation allowance, that is based on the grounds of "double insularity", being distanced firstly from Madeira, and secondly the justice system of Portugal itself.  The subsidies are intended to compensate those entitled to them for the additional costs of their placement in ‘outermost regions’. Why do people take these jobs on known terms and conditions, and then complain when the ‘grass is greener on the other side’. I suppose it’s a typical public servant mentality. I think all people who live outside Funchal should be entitled to state insularity subsidies … but how do I apply?

Victim of skid eventually dies.

Complaint of the Diário debated today in São Bento. The regulatory entity for Social Communication goes to the Lisbon parliament, at the request of the PP. The support of the government for  newspapers is on the agenda.

Nearly 100 thousand launches in the year end firework display – More fireworks than in the Guiness Book of Records. The Macedo pyrotechnic team is already on Madeira preparing the year end firework display. The first 8 minutes of 2010 will see the skies of Funchal alive with light and colour. The company given the contract for the firework display, Macedo’s Pirotecnia, has been at work since the 15th December preparing the show. The display named ‘Ilhas Afortunadas’ (Happy / Fortunate / Lucky Islands … take your pick) will see the launching of 97,172 individual fireworks, a far superior number than the 66,326 in the 2006 new year display which earned Madeira the title of host of the biggest firework display in the world in the Guiness ‘book’ of records. 17 tonnes of fireworks will be distributed around 40 launching points, including one on Porto Santo. I wonder if the vast increase is a response to the third attempt recently somewhere in the Arabic world to try and break Madeira’s record? A record worth reinforcing or resetting for sure, as what better endorsement could a company specialising in firework displays want. For the sake of 3,000 more fireworks you have to wonder why they didn’t go through the 100,000 mark, a number that everyone would remember.

Football gets the lion’s share of today’s front page, with a photo of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo holding their new FIFA awards : Best goal of 2009 is Madeiran – Messi followed Ronaldo as ‘best in the world’ yesterday, but the Madeiran, elected for the dream ‘eleven’ team, won a trophy for the goal scored against FC Porto, in the stadium ‘Dragão’. And what a goal it was, knocking Porto out of the Champions league! More from the link provided by Paul above.

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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