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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.

madeira news blog 1002 tom last remaining objects from the railway closed during  the II WW I believe 1941 last and the only bridge of the train

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

 

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

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

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

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

Councils cutting off Banif Bank following the ‘raspa’.

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

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

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

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

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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.

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Firework record about to be broken ; Red Cross need volunteers ; Rat control measures failing

December 02, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to Debbie  … a last look at the Savoy Hotel in Funchal

madeira news blog 0911 debbie classic savoy hotel SEE TEXT on WLW

"Having been to Madeira many times on holiday I enjoy reading the blog to keep up to date with news. I don’t feel that I am able to contribute very much but appreciate those who take their time to translate news etc. When I was in Madeira this summer, I took these photos of the Classic Savoy knowing it was all about to change.  It was the first hotel I stayed in when I first came to Madeira". Debbie

Nacional coach Manuel Machado in intensive care. The coach was in a life-threatening situation over the weekend, but the indications are that Machado has now stabilised, although he is in a state of induced coma. A full recovery is expected to take many weeks or even months. GET WELL SOON MANUEL

"The Main Tourism Office in Madeira has gone Wow! with the installation of an interactive water floor picturing images and info about the famous madeiran levadas. Wow! also delivered a multimedia kiosk where users can browse through a Madeira interactive guide available in four languages". EQUIPMENT PHOTOS anyone know any more on this?

DUBAI – Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi hopes to set a new world record for the largest fireworks display on Wednesday to mark UAE National Day, local daily the National reported on Tuesday. The 45-minute display will see fireworks set off from 12 barges floating offshore reaching up to 2,000 metres into the air, the newspaper reported.
The current record holder for “largest fireworks display” is a 2006 New Year’s Eve display on the Portuguese island of Madeira, the paper said. OUR RECORD GOING UP IN SMOKE? perhaps it will pour down with rain, but it’s not likely in that part of the world!

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This is an image of Madeira’s Guinness World Record certificate, which if the above is true will be obsolete later today. (Click image for a slightly larger view).

 

 

 

 

 

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

Sea changes colour. Deposition of land into the sea by the works of the promenade. Increasingly common sight now Winter is approaching.

Unicer will sell Guinness in Angola. Unicer will sell Guinness in Angola in partnership with the drinks company Diageo, which owns the brand. This partnership is for a period of five years and they expect to reach 180,000 customers in the first year. Unicer sells about 125 million litres of beer in Angola per year – the brands Super Block, Cristal and Carslberg. —Not strictly Madeira related but I know of interest to particular blog readers. Where will they sell Guinness next?

Government blames Councils. The Regional Directorate of Agriculture and Rural Development stress that unless there is greater involvement of the Municipalities in the program of extermination of rats which has been promoted by the Government, the success of the program will be jeopardized. It is for the Municipalities to place traps in places that need further attention and there will be hundreds of clarification sessions with farmers and officials of the Councils. The regional authorities should tackle the problem of uncultivated land and bill the landowners for the cost of the pest control campaign. "The Councils may notify the owners of vacant lots to put rat poison in these areas and should give a deadline for that to happen. If the owners do not take this measure, the Councils are entitled to do so and send the bills to the owners of the land." People’s habits need to change to fight the plague of rats. The worst factor is the abandonment of land. Other factors are the use of abandoned land as landfill and not cleared of rubbish, land full of scrub and beds of streams not cleaned. The aim of the program is not to completely eradicate the rat population but control the numbers. The second phase of distribution of rat poison to the Municipalities has already begun. Rat poison will be distributed to 10,000 farmers in the coming days. This program to combat the plague of rats lasts three years, from 2008 to 2011. By the end of the program, they hope to have distributed 300 tons of rat poison and 60,000 traps throughout the region, at a cost of €1.3 million.

Red Cross needs more volunteers. There are about three dozen people who make up the volunteer corps of the Portuguese Red Cross (Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa CVP), but they need more people willing to take part in the social work of the institution. They deliver breakfast to outpatients at the hospital, visit inpatients, work with groups of elderly people and deliver clothes to families and individuals in need. The opening of the Christmas Bazaar is only possible because of the goodwill of a few volunteers. All products on sale were made by the volunteers of the CVP. It will continue until Saturday December 5, from 10.00 to 19.00, at 21 Rua Dr. Fernão de Ornelas. The most demand has been for the sweet products and Christmas decorative pieces.

‘Adopt a Star’ to support the Centro da Mãe. The Centro da Mãe is situated in the Bairro do Hospital in Funchal and is an institution for pregnant adolescents and adolescent mothers and their children. Until 15 December, Liberty Seguros have a campaign to collect toys for the Mothers’ Centre and other Social Services institutions. Last Christmas they delivered 1,800 gifts and a wheelchair.

SEF holds Belarusian sought by Interpol. A woman born in Belarus was held by immigration officials at the airport yesterday as she attempted to board a plane to the UK. The arrest was on the grounds that Interpol had an International Warrant for her extradition to Belarus to fulfil a prison sentence (10 years for corruption). She was sent to Lisbon where the court rules on all extradition cases. They allowed her to continue to the UK where she has been living recently. —- No reasons given yet for that decision.

Isidora pays a fine and expects a licence. João Isidora, the leader of the Earth Party (MPT) had work done on his house that was not licensed by Funchal Council in 2007. The Council ordered the demolition of this extension last June. He challenged this decision and awaits an outcome. Meanwhile, he must pay a fine of 1,000 Euros. The original licence was for improvement to the roof but instead he added an attic. He applied for a second licence but this was refused on grounds that it did not fit in with the Municipal Plan (MDP). His new challenge is that only 65 cm of the roof is illegal and he also challenges the legality of the MDP.   — The Earth Party leader spoiling the contours of the environment!

Region tries to ensure funds for the sea. A maritime network for transport of goods to Europe to replace traffic congestion on the road links in the EU is being developed. In the case of Madeira, it is suggested an amendment to the EU maritime policy to allow funding to facilitate the transport of goods as well as basic goods and raw materials that are necessary for the region. This links in with an article stating that movement of goods and passengers in Madeira had a sharp fall in the third quarter of 2009 compared to both last year and the previous quarter. The largest fall was the transport of goods at Caniçal Port which fell 15% between July and September this year. Similarly, at the airport, passenger movement fell 3.3%.

Construction contentions in Chão da Ribeira. In the countryside, brown wooden barracks have been built in defiance of the laws. There are now several thousand throughout the valley, they infringe the Municipal Master Plan and are of concern to both the Council of Porto Moniz and the Natural Park of Madeira. The Mayor of Porto Moniz and the Director of the Natural Park of Madeira are to meet to decide the most effective measures to combat investors converting ‘palheiros’ and vacant land to small buildings for weekend / weekday nightlife. These constructions of non-permanent residence proliferate in an area of strict building restrictions to protect the landscape and existing buildings. Buildings can only be reconstructed, restored or remodelled if they do not increase the area of existing construction. This is what is happening. The mayor is awaiting a detailed plan of the location in order to impose detailed rules setting out, once and for all, policy development. The cultural and environmental heritage will be preserved. These palheiros were used to store farm implements and agricultural products. "I am in favour of reclassification but with detailed guidelines." The mayor has a stone palheiro in the area. The Director of the Natural Park of Madeira confirms that criminal misdemeanours have occurred. A wooden building can cover an entire plot of land, have high walls, a barbecue and a TV satellite dish. The previous mayor defended the Municipal Plan for the area which enabled the reconstruction of 120 palheiros and a restoration area, and was agreed by the Regional Government. Now it is known the gravity of this plan on the landscape of the whole valley of Chão da Ribeira. —- A palheiro is a small building, like the typical A-framed houses at Santana. Selling on the web, with land, for about 100,000 Euros.  —- for anyone who likes history, from the J. Madeira.

Madeira between the ‘filipinos’ and the Restoration of 1640. Portugal today celebrates the first day of the fight against the Dinastia Filipina who for 60 years (1581 – 1640) reigned in Portugal. December 1 marks the Restoration of Independence, with the consequent establishment of the Portuguese Dynasty of the House of Braganza. These two times (that of Filipes of Spain and the Restoration) were reflected in the political and economic situation in Madeira. In the fifteenth century (Filipes of Spain), Madeira had close relations with the Canaries for trade and Spanish soldiers settled in Madeira and even married Madeiran women. It was a peaceful occupation except for a few warships sent here, not to occupy but to prevent the English, as they did in the Azores. In 1640, when there was Restoration of the Republic, those from the Canaries residing in Madeira returned to the Canaries. Not because of expulsion by the Madeirans but because of the privileged position of England, which supported Portugal during the fight against the Spanish, led to English families being installed in the Region. The border war in Spain / Portugal was reflected in the Canary Islands, with restrictive measures to trade between those islands and Madeira. In Lanzarote, there was retaliation against the Madeiran residents, especially a prominent family whose assets were confiscated by the Spanish. Limited trade with the Canaries led to Madeira turning to new markets, under British influence, especially the USA and the British colonies, which had a positive impact on the export of wine. So Madeira won both economically and politically while Portugal was under the two situations: the Filipes of Spain and the the Restoration.

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

Today’s top news headline : Porto Santo subsidised to the power of 7% of purchases. The Porto-santenses are amongst the best-off in the country thanks to the salary increase. Only the 30% insularity allowance causes regional irregularities : one lives worse-off in Funchal. Top story today I will leave for some other kind soul to translate. LINK 

Sá Group invests €3.5 million in Câmara de Lobos. The new Hiper Sá store opens on Saturday, with over 7 thousand products, and provides employment for 30 people, and also 10 posts indirectly. It will be open every day between 8 am and 9 pm, and includes free parking spaces for 31 cars, with 5 of those allocated for disabled and pregnant shoppers.

256 vacancies to be filled – Every month there are work positions to be taken up. It’s strange : Madeira has almost 13 thousand unemployed. October finished with almost 13,000 unemployed signed-on at the Institute of Employment and not far off 400 job offers made. Even so there were 256 vacancies still to be filled at the end of the month. Those aged over 35 and less than 9º grade education are the worst off when it comes to finding new jobs.

Insecurity in Venezuela is a myth. Vice-minister for Europe represented Hugo Chávez (President of Venezuela) in the XIX Ibero – American summit and guaranteed to the Diário that the intervention in banking serves to save the savings of the international community that lives in Venezuela. I am not allowed to say ‘who cares’ it seems, so I will skip this story on the basis that ‘it likely provides limited information of little interest to blog readers’.

Discotheque will liven Market Night. The nightclub  ‘Vespas’ will erect a tent  in the Praça da Autonomia. The programme for December includes various parties and the presence of famous DJs, and runs into the beginning of January. The big story is the market night entertainment provided by Vespas, that will appeal to the younger generation, that each year fill the main arteries of Funchal. I could give you a list of the ‘star’ names who will play music, but I suspect it might be as useful as the names of Rudolph’s pals who will be out delivering presents those nights. I remember reading from last year that the traditional significance of Market Night was diminishing, and with this racket filling the streets all night this year, that it not likely to get any better. Perhaps I misjudge the younger generation, and after dancing the night away to DJ Motiv8 (pictured), perhaps they will stock up with a bag or two of fruit and veg before ambling home. And as for Motiv8 himself, what were his parents thinking when they christened him with a number in his name?

Finally, in sport, or football rather : Lionel Messi dethrones Cristiano Ronaldo. The Argentine was elected with simplicity. The (ex?)-king of football drops down a notch, as Messi of Barcelona picks up the Golden Ball 2009 award, given by a French football magazine, after CR737 won it last year. Messi got 473 points, Ronaldo just 233 in the selection process, but still ended up a clear 2nd place in the rankings.

Marítimo player Bruno contracted ‘Gripe A’, making him the first case in Madeiran football. Get well soon Bruno … enough said?

And a bonus story : Portuguese use internet to see emails, exchange messages, and to see news. Obercom reveals a study that gives account of the increasing use of the internet. These are the facilities that those who go-online most use, and the growth areas are contact with friends (58.9%) and family (41.3%) through the internet, since 2003. In terms of information searches, the search for online news is the most widespread activity within the internet activities of the Portuguese, and nearly one-third perform this search daily. The study also indicates that the Google search engine has emerged as the most popular, having been visited since the beginning of 2009 by 87.4 percent of Internet users, followed by Sapo, visited by nearly two thirds of Internet users. 24 percent of the survey respondents believe blogs have little or no importance as sources of information, and 28.7 percent think the same in relation to government websites. Well what can I say, is it time to pack up and go home?

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