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Sonhos sweeten wet carnival ; Hospital at it’s limit ; New Ponta do Pargo hotel plans

February 15, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … "I told you the ball was too big".

Only the one carnival photo received at ‘going to print’ , so back to normal today.

madeira news blog 1002 pete CAPTION I told you the ball was too big

Tess asked me to plug her Madeira carnival coverage on her blog A YEAR IN MADEIRA. Happy to oblige, and well worth a visit with a ‘first hand’ write up of Saturday night’s cortejo, complete with photos.

Many thanks to Elaine (out East) for this web snippet :

Demographics of Madeira. This fotopedia site has photos and information about the island. Combines Wikipedia articles and photos from flickr. Also projects for Portugal and other countries.

Tobi recommends : "This is a great site, shame there are only 2 places on the south coast covered but I hope they add more". VISIT MADEIRA

Paul asks : Could trams be a solution to traffic congestion in Funchal?

What it could be like … some video clips of the trams in Lisbon including what’s like a rollercoaster ride: Lisbon tram 28. Stay with the film to where the streets get really narrow and there’s a car parked where 2 tracks pass! VIDEO

Tram Clip from the Wim Wenders film too: Lisbon Story 1994: VIDEO

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This one is from Tom … did you know Cristiano Ronaldo likes blondes OVER 18s ONLY

Nacional only managed a home draw 1 – 1 yesterday against Rio Ave. Braga hosted Marítimo and won 2 – 1,  keeping the home side just four points adrift of league leaders Benfica, with a game in hand. Both our Madeira football teams are now on equal points (25), and both in reach of a European placing.

Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterday’s top news stories & some web links :

Diário now has a slide show of 32 photos of the Carnival Parade. PHOTO LINK

They certainly had the right Carnival theme this year for the weather. Diário has an 11 minute video. I suppose YouTube will have videos soon. VIDEO LINK

This theatrical piece, God’s Garden, was mentioned in January 30th blog. A critic’s review in yesterday’s Independent newspaper. 

God’s Garden, Linbury Studio, London. Breathing Irregular, Gate, London. Don’t tell the bride – there are oats to sow in paradise. Lush: that’s the word for Madeira. The plant life, the landscape, the fado singing, even the local Portuguese dialect – all aspire to the luxuriant softness of its cosseting climate. The choreographer Arthur Pita has family there, and in God’s Garden, a striking 75-minute touring piece of dance theatre and live music, transmits the distinctive colour of island life, including its darker shades. In outline it’s the prodigal son story, a tug-of-war twixt home – all be it a poor, peasant one – and the lure of elsewhere. In a sunny courtyard (design by Jean-Marc Puissant) three generations of one family eat, drink, squabble, even sleep, when the wine and late-night fado render them senseless … Independent newspaper

DIÁRIO DE NOTÍCIAS 14/02/2010

FRONT PAGE NEWS

‘Ponta do Pargo Resort’ opens in April 2012. (Drawing of the main building of the hotel complex). The new luxury hotel complex, Ponta do Pargo Resort, seeks a rating of five stars and is due to be completed in April 2012. This is when the new golf course will open in the area, which is to be built by the Society for the Development of West Point. An initiative of the British company, Morgan Forbes – Developing Investments, the new resort-hotel will have 68 accommodation units, some suites with an area of 80 square metres. It will be located in one of the best areas surrounding the new golf course and is so far the only hotel unit planned for the site. The project has been submitted for planning permission. The project has been designed by the Madeiran firm, MSB Arquitectos, for minimal impact on the site and to overlook the sea and golf course. The budget is 12 million Euros and will be supported by sales of units in the international market. The project has been reported in the British press and there are already 20 customers interested. The sales of portions of properties adjacent to golf courses is a widespread practice in Southern Europe and Northern America. The construction could begin later this year. Meanwhile, the project is being marketed in England and there are negotiations with a prestigious international real estate promotion and sales company in Madeira, aimed at attracting the more wealthy client. Morgan Forbes is bringing the press to Madeira, British and Swedish journalists and TV stations, to promote the resort to golf lovers. The director of the investment company, Michael Nascimento, has parents in Porto da Cruz and is a Londoner, and owns a chain of food and drink outlets around Canary Wharf. He admires Madeira and has some investments here but this is his biggest project on the island.

Hospital is at the limit. Disruptions in the supply of medicines, lack of beds, old and outdated facilities, not enough money and a climate of conflict between health professionals and administration, the Central Hospital in Funchal is on the edge. A new hospital is desperately needed but the relationship with Lisbon does not help. Marmeleiros is even worse, the hospital should have been closed years ago and the wards are cold, poorly insulated with mould growing on some walls. The President of the Union for Nurses wants it to become a home for the elderly when the new hospital is built. Medicines sometimes run out due to a lack of money and late payment to suppliers. There are also difficulties in paying suppliers of other requirements. There are also pressures from the ageing population, the economic crisis making private consultations less affordable and a poor network of primary care. The number of complaints to the management from doctors has increased from an average of five per year over the last ten years to 110 last year. The clinical director insists the unions’ complaints about the quality of health care provided are nonsense and that Madeira has good services in terms of quality and safety. The new hospital plans were drawn up in 1992 and finally submitted in 2004 to the Regional Government. Land for it in Santa Rita is still being expropriated. The same plan recommends the closure of Marmeleiros.

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São Roque do Faial Carnival Parade. Casa do Povo de São Roque do Faial is holding a Carnival Parade next Tuesday, February 16, at 18.00. The parade will be through the centre of the parish as it has been for the last four years. From the Casa do Povo, along Rua da Igreja, across the new bridge to the restaurant Sanroque and back to the Casa do Povo. Activities will continue in the evening in the Casa do Povo. This initiative is to maintain the tradition.

Works in Cabo Girão close road. Access to Quinta Grande closed for three months. Upgrading of the viewpoint and access, which includes widening of the road.

JORNAL DA MADEIRA

Sonhos and malassadas sweeten the Carnival. The Carnival is celebrated three days before Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at Easter. The traditional foods at this time of year are the sonhos and malassadas (deep fried doughnuts), The recipes can have either pumpkin or sweet potato added to improve the taste and lightness, and they are served drizzled with regional cane syrup. Malassadas are made from dough made from flour, water and baker’s yeast then eggs added. Pumpkin puree can be added. Spoonfuls of the mixture are deep fried. Some people use baking powder but this gives a more compact texture. Historically, Carnival time started on the Dia dos Reis, 6 January, and each Sunday was celebrated with large meals, thus known as Domingos Gordos. Each parish has its specific feijoadas de Carnaval (bean stew), the best being made in the north of Portugal, especially transmontanas where they use the regional smoked meats. In Beira Litoral, a feijoada with pig’s ears and turnip is accompanied by white rice. Recipes for traditional Madeiran food and drink on the following website, in Portuguese only. MADEIRA RECIPES

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

A very thin newspaper today. I reckon after a late night covering the carnival in Funchal on Saturday, the boss must have given the reporters the day off yesterday.

Abortion law reduces paternity tests – Besides the analysis of illnesses, of cytogenetics, and the tests for paternity, The Genetics Laboratory wants to move on to forensic [criminal] work. Due to the effects of the abortion law introduced in 2008, the need for paternity testing has reduced, and the laboratory in the University of Madeira is looking at new business in new areas, and is almost saturated with work. 

Today’s main news headline :  Finland is going to send five weekly charter flights – Good news for tourism : the operators guarantee to the hotels of Madeira 10 thousand tourists until May. The predictions of various Finnish tour operators that offer the Madeira option are for an increase of sales to our island, and the consolidation of an increase in capacity over the next few months. Although it is unlikely that the levels of Finnish tourism achieved in 2008 will be achieved this year, the indications are positive. A big fat welcome to our Finnish friends … lovely people.

Jardim already lost the ‘home game’ with Passos Coelho – In the previous election, Coelho won in Funchal, against the instructions of Jardim. This story, over a squabble between between these two PSD politicians, has been running for a few days since the National Council of the Social democrat Party convened  to discuss the selection of a new party leader. Jardim has a serious problem with Coelho [as well as most of Portugal] whose attitude he did not like over the amendments to the Regional Finance Law.

Change of [bus] routes leaves Horários empty.

This one is ‘off’ the front page, but I read it anyway : Mobile phones should be unblocked without charging. DECO, the consumer defence organisation, and the competition authorities are recommending the prohibiting of charging for unblocking mobile phones [tied to single operators], once the contract, called here the loyalty period, has expired. And if it doesn’t happen then then courts should force the operators to refund the unblocking fees. "There is not any reason, technical or legal, for the operators of mobile phones to continue keeping the phones blocked after the loyalty period has expired, the period in which the customer is tied into a contract", said a DECO spokesman. Fees charged for unblocking range from €50 to €116, and a study shows that only around 30% of customers currently have unlocked phones.

The main sport / football headline today : Irregular launch in the origin of the victory of Braga – Madeira lost in the stadium of the 2nd placed team, following a glaring error by the referees assistant, Pedro Proença. At the Choupana [Funchal], Nacional drew with Rio Ave continuing without a win in the premier league in 2010.

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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Bernie The Golden Bolt ; Hotel Occupation Down 12.6% In July ; Nordics Targeted By APM

September 15, 2009 By: admin Category: Travel Transport Tourism

(15th September). The last of today’s headlines : ‘Gratitude – Several personalities in the tourism sector pay tribute to Bernardo Trindade, in Lisbon’. The recognition from the tourist ‘trade’ is principally from hoteliers, who have made good use of the initiatives from Trindade, the secretary of state for tourism, and also a Madeiran. The tribute dinner, scheduled for tonight in Lisbon, carries some political baggage, involving businessmen from across the political spectrum, and some key players in tourism from Madeira, some of whom are regarded as ‘close’ to Trindade’s political opponent president Jardim. The dinner marks four years of good work and satisfaction, and the end of a 4 year political mandate. One of those interviewed said that Trindade was always "very open to innovation, to new ideas", focusing himself on the initiatives undertaken in the area of aviation [liberalisation of the airways], "which turned out to improve conditions for competition [in the sector], as well as take promotional measures that are very important for tourism nationally". In two years of doing this blog, Trindade has always come across to me as a respected, hardworking, and innovative individual in the media. It seems everyone thinks highly of him, except of course president Jardim and his PSD cronies. He will be re-elected on 27th of September, and assuming he doesn’t get reshuffled, either through the election results or by his boss, he will hopefully be able to continue making an enormous contribution to the economies of Portugal and Madeira. Complementary words from me, as far as politicians are concerned, are like hens teeth, but credit in this case is definitely deserved.

‘Hotel Sector Activity Fell 12.6% In The Month Of July – Madeira registered 76,400 less in nights occupied compared to the same month in 2008′. The number of rooms occupied fell to 529,200, mainly due to a decline in tourism from the UK and Germany, with decreases over the same period of 32.2 and 7.1% respectively from those two countries. The average number of nights stayed remained unaltered at 5.6. The likely loss of income to Madeira and businesses will be around €13.6 million, comparing the two Julys. Nationally, the fall in nights occupied fell 4.8%. It seems up and down with every month, and differing reports I know, but I just tell it as I see it.

‘Promotion in the Nordic market’. The Association of Promotion for Madeira is conducting various promotional activities in the Scandinavian market, an initiative aimed at travel agents and tour operators. Cátia Carvalho, executive director of the APM, said "that these actions are very important to Madeira, as we have been experiencing a decline in demand from tourists from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. The Scandinavian market is very important to Madeira and this new investment is aimed at stimulating demand and recovering the market". There are positive signs however, due to the new flights operated by SATA, serving Copenhagen and Stockholm, coming to Madeira, and the future is still brighter, with the recent announcement from Cimber Sterling airline of another flight between Copenhagen and Madeira, starting next month. In the first 8 months of this year, the number of visitors from Sweden dropped (-48%), Denmark (-28.1%), Finland (-14%), whilst those coming from Norway increased 94%.

The Secrets Of Coral ; Lobo Marinho Twice A Day ; Salgados & Faial Initiatives

August 03, 2009 By: admin Category: Economy & Financial News, Travel Transport Tourism

(3rd August). ‘President Of ECM Says That Without Publicity The Sales Fall – Miguel de Sousa explains the value of the marketing role’. The president of Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira (Coral Beer) says his company invests 5% of its receipts in marketing. In an interview in the Diário he outlines the objectives and ambitions of ECM, but also added a bit of humour. When asked if without advertising would sales, he replied "Yes, of course. That is why we advertise. Don’t think that we do it just to support or subsidise the Diário de Notícias, as I am often accused". Some interesting facts too, in that although ECM was formed in 1934, it originates from a merger of companies going back as far as 1872. Also the orangeade it produces goes back 135 years, and is older than Coca-Cola. It’s factory in Socorro can produce 15,000 litres per day and fill 65,000 bottles. Last year its turnover was €43 million, of which around €2 million went back into marketing. Not quite sure what that was doing on the front page, and as Coral pretty much dominates the beer market here, why they spend so much on advertising with so little competition is a mystery to me. You can’t walk for 2 minutes in any populated area without seeing the company name somewhere.

‘Porto Santo Line Increases Connections In August – The Lobo Marinho will make two trips on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays’. An increase in demand for this month has led to the decision to make two daily crossing three times a week, to serve holidaymakers wishing to go to the island. The councillor Roberto Silva said he anticipates a full house on ‘the sand’ throughout August. That doesn’t tie in with the weekend story about reduced hotel bookings, but the facts published often change with the wind. Perhaps there are going to be a lot of day trippers, and / or people staying with friends or family?

‘Council Wants Tourism In Sítio dos Salgados – The Salgados are what gave origin to what is today the parish of Camacha’. The council of Santa Cruz is looking for community support to move forward with a regeneration project in one of the more southerly locations in the area, where nature keeps itself in a better state of conservation. The Salgados are a small residential community nucleus that according to history gave rise to Camacha. There are still some remains of a chapel there dating back to that time, and there is an old stone house that belonged to a family named ‘Camacho’, probably giving the origin of the name of the parish. It will not be easy to move the project forward, as funding will need to be approved, and it will need the approval of families with property there, some of which have emigrated. One thing that is going ahead is the construction of a new access road to the Salgados, from Lombo Centeio. The article also mentions the Levada dos ‘Caniceiros’ which passes through the area.

‘The First Hotel In Faial Will Have Twenty Rooms – The new hotel will be built in the grounds of the Casa de Chá (tea house) in Faial (pictured)’. The tea house itself will undergo major changes and improvements. The project has already been assessed and approved by the local authorities of Santana, and the current owners are just awaiting to collect the licences to start work. The restaurant and bar will remain open and unchanged, as they were already upgraded in 2003. The location has fantastic views, surrounded by two valleys of exceptional beauty. The first plan for the development was a 40 room tower, with a rotating restaurant on top, but it was deemed unrealistic and inappropriate for the location. The 20 room hotel will also have a conference / function room with capacity for 300 guests.

Notice lots of picture today? I had to fill the space with something, as there are just 15 articles in the Diário today, excluding politics (nothing doing as politics has closed down for the Summer, with just election news left), sport, and entertainment.


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