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Madeira 80 years ago ; Great Northern Loon ; Socialists regroup ; New buses in Funchal

January 27, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … "Pleasant day in the Madeira sun".

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Pete says (by email) :   "May I add a comment for the blog. Has anyone suggested a column where people who been looking for items in shops, and can’t find them, a suggestion from readers giving advice on how to find them?" Suggestions always welcome, but in this case a question about the item in the comments would probably do the trick Pete. The truth is that I have implemented a number of reader suggestions over the years, but the reality is that the ones that rely on reader involvement or contributions just die a death because there are insufficient people willing to get involved. Der.

This is a blog of a lady called Kim who lives on Madeira, and although the blog article link provided isn’t itself very relevant to Madeira (about a ferry trip from Funchal to the Canary islands on holiday in 2008), who knows if some interesting articles may appear later. She has already written some ‘interesting’ and varied pieces, that you can see on the right hand menu under RECENT ARTICLES

If you like poetry this is cute, with a nice picture of some men indulging in the famous ‘Vinho Seco’. “Madeira Under The Vine” by Mitch Hicks

… and one for the birdwatchers too, with a video of the Great Northern Loon in Madeira I am not quite sure where the ‘great’ bit originated though.

Becky kindly sent in this video link … I am sure I saw Uncle Bertie in there somewhere eating an empanada

Also from Becky, a blog from a ‘mysterious person’ who was here in the early 1970′s : "There was a small, exclusive restaurant located in a basement below a small supermarket (an oddity in itself in those days !). This was up one of these little winding roads on a hill. And in this little restaurant, we would have tornado rossini steaks that were probably 2" thick and served on a 2" thick matching piece of delicious fresh bread, with the juices soaking into it. And all around this steak would be small, delicate servings of various vegetables. And there was a different waiter for every item — one for the water, one for the wine, one for the bread, one for the meal … the service was incredible. The entire meal ran about $2". JOJO ZAWAWI’S BLOG

See if you can figure out what these words have in common :
1 Banana, 2 Dresser, 3 Grammar, 4 Potato, 5 Revive, 6 Uneven, 7 Assess.

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

FRONT PAGE NEWS – Diário 26/01/2010

PS regroup. The president of the Socialist Party, Jacinto Serrão, wants to recover lost votes and activists (party members). Among them, of course, the so-called independents of Gaula and when specifically asked about them, he said he has an "open mind". At the last election, the socialists lost in all counties, particularly Santa Cruz and Câmara de Lobos where they lost to the smaller political parties. Jacinto Serrão views "hopeful signs" with "tens" of new activists and the party needs restructuring and new bodies should be operational in three weeks time. He insists the internal dispute ended on January 9th (election of new leader) and there is room for supporters of the other main candidate for leadership, Victor Freitas.

Machico increases money for sport but not culture. The Municipality of Machico has frozen money transferred to cultural associations regardless of an increase or decrease in the number of planned activities. This decision was taken on January 15 at the last council meeting. As in previous years, the socialist councillors abstained from approval of this vote. The socialists maintain that over the past five years, funding for sport has increased by 28% (60,000 Euros) but not a penny more for cultural associations. The amount transferred to the football clubs themselves is more than the total for cultural associations. The socialists recommend a 20% increase in funding for culture. The mayor, Emanuel Gomes said the crisis justifies the assignments. The council is having liquidity problems with no prospect of an increase in revenue from the State and a large loss in revenue from construction works and licensing of works. 43,250 Euros has been allocated to 13 cultural associations. Only three receive more council funding, 7,500 Euros each: Banda Municipal de Machico, Prestige Dance and the Cultural Group ‘Flores de Maio’.

MADEIRA

Dolce Vita teaches energy conservation and road safety. A roadshow aiming to increase awareness and publicize the best solutions for tackling climate change and the rational use of energy, runs from 29 January to 1 February. It is accompanied by an exhibition, ‘The Future of Our Climate: Man and the Atmosphere’, highlighting greenhouse gases and climate change and what people can do to combat them. Between now and February 5, the police are raising awareness of road safety and accidents. In the session, there will be a simulation of a traffic accident between a motorbike and a car, accompanied by a photographic exhibition showing accidents that have occurred in Madeira.

Copyright ends up in court. Six Madeiran owners of restaurants and nightclubs have refused to pay the licence fee for playing music in their establishments. This has forced the Society of Portuguese Authors (SPA) to proceed with litigation. The fee is 300 Euros per year per establishment. For the last eighteen months, members of SPA have visited shops, bars and restaurants with background music and asked them for their licence. Most have no licence and some have chosen to turn off the music, many rebelled with verbal abuse. The ones that do apply for a licence before opening a bar are the few older immigrants form the UK, who are used to having to apply for a licence. The members are used to answering questions about copyright of intellectual property as there is confusion over the rules and this Saturday at 9.30 pm, they are holding a free-entry information session at the Municipal Theatre. There will be an interval with a live music session.

Bothersome bad smell in Santo da Serra. The transport and disposal of debris from the Lagoa do Santo da Serra caused an outcry at the end of last week. The owner of the site is cleaning up the lagoa (pond) and the smell comes from the foliage, branches and tree trunks removed. The president of the Parish Council would not visit the area, saying it is the responsibility of Santa Cruz Council and the council’s environment office have ordered that the intensity of the smell is reduced.

Dispute over land leaves three injured. An alleged dispute over land was the source of shots fired on Sunday night in the parish of Boaventura. A 55 year old father and 48 year old mother are in the Department of Surgery at Funchal Hospital and the 22 year old daughter received emergency treatment for a minor hand injury. The mother has a serious abdominal wound. The alleged perpetrator is a person in their sixties and has been arrested and an application for coercive measures will be made today at the District Court at São Vicente. The crime occurred at 19.00 at Fajã do Penedo where the alleged perpetrator owns land close to the injured family.

Death of a construction worker on trial. The death occurred on the 28 February 2008, when the construction worker was installing water pipes at the Estrada Nova da Marinheira, Estreito de Câmara de Lobos. A traditional stone wall collapsed and buried the 40 year old man who was working in a ditch. At yesterday’s court hearing, evidence was heard from witnesses including relatives, co-workers and security experts. No-one can explain why the wall collapsed and the accident could not have been predicted. A photographic survey before the work was undertaken did not reveal any signs of instability. The plaintiffs want the case to be considered an accident at work so the widow can receive a pension and compensation from the insurer and company responsible for the work.

Lived for a century. Bernadette Maria Correia de Menezes Telo was born on January 26, 1910. Reaching 100 years is a gift, but to reach this age with lucidity and reasonable mobility is a luxury that few reach. Bernadette was born in Santana and lived there for most of her life and also resided in Funchal. Two siblings have died and her husband, who was 10 years older, died 30 years ago. She has had four children but the youngest died. There are six living grandchildren after one died in an accident in South Africa, and three great-grandchildren. She was born in the year of the war and news in the early twentieth century was transmitted through the radio. When Bernadette was young, Santana came alive during holidays with families from Funchal spending their summer holidays there. At such times, they danced the foxtrot and waltzes. With her siblings, she entertained by playing the guitar, viola and bandolin. She does not know what has been planned for today’s celebrations but they include the whole family as it is such an important date. — Looks well in the photo – no information about how many reach this age. Does she receive a telegram and if so, from which president?

CULTURE

Work of Max Römer helps UNICEF – Haiti. The exhibition running at the Mouraria Gallery until 20 February is to celebrate 20 years of the company Dima. Dima have launched a collection of seven postcards, inspired by this artist’s work and reproduced by an English artist, Alex Jawdakímov (watercolours). Each set costs five Euros which goes to the UNICEF – Haiti appeal. According to one of the private collectors who have loaned pieces for the exhibition, Römer was a versatile artist and the most important aspect of his work was in the design. He introduced the first machine to produce postcards to Madeira.

Fadista honours Madeira. Concert by Salvador Taborda at the Municipal Theatre in Funchal on Friday 29 January at 21.30. He will present themes from his most recent album ‘A Cor do Fado’ and from previous recordings. He will sing a previously unheard piece which is a tribute to Madeira. Salvador is accompanied by three musicians who are also of the new generation of fado. It is the first time that he has sung in the region and this Portuguese artist was invited by Miguel Albuquerque [Funchal Council President]. Tickets cost 10 Euros with discounts for young people and senior citizens.

ECONOMY

FNC Excursões have a new branch. Located in the Quinta Bela de São Tiago. Their tourist activities are sought after by young people and they take advantage of low-cost airlines in the region. New programs called ‘Stress Out’ and ‘Life is Beautiful’ and they have official walking guides and use Springcar coaches. Also have a website for booking.

Le Grand Bleu mega-yacht in port. This private yacht is in port today for refuelling and to give the crew a rest period. The yacht arrives from Philipsburg at 19.00 and leaves on Friday at 7 am. This is the third visit and the yacht occupies the 16th position in the list of the largest motor yachts in the world. The mega-yacht was commissioned in 2000 by the billionaire John McCaw and was acquired in 2002 by Roman Abramovich and since 2008, has been owned by Eugene Shvidler. The Lobo Marinho ferry returns to port today after a 15 day break for the annual maintenance work and should resume the maritime link to Porto Santo tomorrow at 8 am.

10 new Funchal buses capable of carrying wheelchairs and pushchairs. 10 new buses for the company Horários do Funchal after an investment of 2 million Euros. The central door has a hydraulic ramp for wheelchairs and pushchairs / prams. These new buses mean that ten old buses, more than 23 years old, can be withdrawn from service. There will also be environmental gains. Two banks finance 50% of the cost of the buses which is 945,000 Euros plus IVA for each bus. There is a problem of obtaining buses with a centrally placed engine as Volvo are the only firm presently manufacturing them. The buses entering service in 2008 have a rear engine and can only be used on 42% of the routes whereas the new buses can be used on 80% of the routes. Example of a difficult route is the intersection between Caminho de Ferro and Rua da Levada de Santa Luzia.

POLITICS

PCP against ‘backdoor’ privatization. The Regional Government wants to transfer the Professional School of Hospitality and Tourism to the private sector, to free the Regional Budget of €4.5 million annually. The deadline for tenders is Thursday and the application period was only 37 days. The communists say the transfer for a period of 15 years is a matter of public interest and should be subject to clarification. If quality of training worsens, then the regional economy will be harmed.

Levada in Calheta costs a fortune. Members of the PSD were in the area of Maloeira in Calheta to inspect part of the upgrading work between Funchal and Ponta do Pargo, a total investment of 4.2 million Euros. The first phase, between Salão and Prazeres was completed last summer (13 km/1.3 million Euros) and this second phase extends to Ponta do Pargo (26 km/2.9 million Euros). 85% is co-funded by the EU and the remaining cost is from the Regional Budget. This irrigation channel will be upgraded by 2011 and serves 4,900 farmers and four water treatment stations. The cost is justified as the levada is 60 years old and looses 30 litres per second.

Gaula discuss postponement of works. The Parish of Gaula want a discussion with the local population in the next few days, about the postponement of the work on the Caminho do Porto Novo – Achada Rocha. The postponement was decided last November after a meeting of the Regional Government (Jardim?) and the Municipal Council of Santa Cruz. Élvio Sousa (JPP), the President of Gaula Parish Council, says the precise timing of the meeting will depend on the supply of documents by Santa Cruz Council, needed to analyze the contract. The parish council want to know what the local population want them to do next.

Finance Minister appeals to parties. Teixeira dos Santos said that the Regional Finance Law is "spending at a time when there must be rigour, discipline and budget constraints". He said it will have an impact on the State Budget. Manuela Ferreira Leite, the national PSD leader, said the law is not a budget issue and should be debated separately. The PS are pressurizing the PSD, insisting that they cannot say the fundamental problem is Portugal’s debt and put forward a proposal that increases the debt by financial transfers to an autonomous region. The CDS-PP are trying to reach a consensus as they are important intermediaries but their position is not clear.

Jardim is not intimidated by Teixeira dos Santos. The Finance Minister has threatened to resign if the Regional Finance Law is passed and Jardim has reacted swiftly, "The exit of Teixeira dos Santos from Government is the biggest favour he could do for the country." Jardim states "the Portuguese are being cheated" as Madeira does not want anymore money but "a replacement of the conditions created by a socialist law". The Regional Government has calculated that the revision of the law would account for 0.05% of the 2010 State Budget. Jardim said that for the Finance Minister to threaten to resign over this small percentage was either irresponsible or blackmail. This amount is less than the amount transferred to TAP and the international community would think that the Portuguese are crazy. The Portuguese would realize that to threaten to resign over a law representing 0.04% of GDP is a plot. In reference to the leader of the Azores, Jardim said that his declarations were serious but the Azores would not be jeopardized by the revision of the law.

LATE NEWS

Benefit concert for Haiti. The students of the Conservatório-Escola das Artes will hold a concert to raise funds for the victims. 21.00 on Thursday at the Municipal Theatre in Funchal.

JORNAL DA MADEIRA

Porto Santo Line will review subsidized airline tickets. The company will review next year, the policy that Porto Santo residents can buy subsidized flight tickets during the time when the Lobo Marinho is in dry dock for annual maintenance. Many abuses were recorded, with cases of people buying five tickets at prices much cheaper than normal (28.60 Euros) and will use them in April and May. Such people have never travelled on the ferry during 2009 and disadvantage residents who need to travel for essential reasons. The normal cost of the trip for residents is 80 Euros and there were 50 subsidized places per day. This is the first year that they have detected this exploitation.

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

Today’s main news headline : Finances of Madeira confuse until the end – Sócrates today wants to postpone the Regional Finance Law again. The Social Democrat Party already dropped the retroactive payment [arrears], and the Christian Democrats carry on doing the sums. Madeira could receive only half of what it wanted. There are several lead stories in the Diário today on this subject, with a big day ahead for Madeira, and an even bigger day ahead for the Socialist Government, who risk losing the vote with their minority holding, something that could have bigger repercussions for Portugal as a whole. If the matter of arrears has been dropped, and the financial benefit for Madeira is now as low as quoted above, then aside from some constitutional type issues included, the RFL has become nothing more really than a political football and we will see how many players each team has later today.

Tunnel with emergency exit in the backyard earns a slating – Residents threaten to resort to the European Court because the emergency exit of the new road branch to Madalena comes out at the access of the garage of the building. The government says it is cutting costs. The owners of the apartments in the building in Madalena do Mar are upset that the government is making a compulsory purchase of land that will serve as an exit from an emergency escape tunnel from the new main road tunnel being constructed. The access road will then become part of the public highway. The 309 square meter area being targeted not only takes the access road to the building garage, but also some ‘out front’ parking spaces for the apartments and shops. I didn’t know that Madalena had any shops?

Islands and Centenary of the Republic are being debated this year – The Study Centre of Atlântico has a cultural and scientific programme.

Rupture in the water mains leaves Santo António without water. These were commonplace when I first moved to Madeira, with a lot of digging and building work going on, and a loss of water supply every few months, but I have to say I don’t think we have lost our water supply for several years now. With my monthly bill still at around €4 a month, even though it has probably doubled in 3 years, I think that with service like that it is pretty good value for money.

The main sport / football headline today : Rúben Micael ignites war Porto – Benfica. The Madeiran player, now in FC Porto, exposes the intimidation of Jorge Jesus and Rui Costa in the game Benfica v Nacional. With just a week after joining Porto from Nacional, the lad from Câmara de Lobos has gone in with two feet, not that that fire needed reigniting. This all goes back to the match in Lisbon last October when there were a number of unpleasant incidents, and Micael accuses the Benfica coach of trying to provoke trouble and making a two fingered gesture at him. He said in the radio interview that it was the first time he had been asked for his version of events.

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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The Blog is back ; Sowing the seeds ; Making Madeira Wine the old fashioned way

January 24, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Elaine from the West … Municipal gardens Funchal

madeira news blog 0912 elaine west municipal gardens funchal Good morning!

I am back in business, for now at least.

If you missed the blog during the last week, please consider joining me and the other regular contributors to keep it going.

I have nothing to report / publish yet today, but hopefully something will come in, and then maybe normality will return tomorrow.

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… and sure enough along came Elaine, the first to try and breathe some life back into the blog … many thanks.

"Der, welcome back, you have been missed. Might have more helpers after starving them into submission. Martin was asking for this translation and received a couple of replies through the comments section. I thought it would be of interest". Let’s hope so Elaine, although of course the starvation was rather forced on me …

Madeira Wine embarks on a journey of circumnavigation on board the ‘Sagres’. 55 litre pipa will recreate the epic ‘Vinho da Roda’. Date: 22/01/2010. A pipa (traditional Portuguese barrel / cask with tapering ends used to transport / age wine) with 55 litres of Madeira Wine was taken on board the Portuguese training ship, the ‘Sagres’, this Friday to make a third circumnavigation trip and recreate the epic wine named the ‘Vinho da Roda’. The ‘Sagres’ anchored this morning off the bay of Funchal, a brief stop in the first leg of the journey that will last 11 months, to receive the pipa which was carried in a traditional Madeiran rowing boat. The ship’s captain, Proença Mendes said, "The Navy provided the ship for a mission to represent the State (Portugal) at several stops," planned for its presence in the Sails Regatta of South America, commemorating 200 years of independence of Argentina and Chile, the Shanghai Expo 2010, the 150th anniversary of the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Commerce between Portugal and Japan and the celebrations of 500 years of Portuguese expansion in the Far East." According to the official, the ‘Sagres’ usually receives an average of 15 thousand visitors per day in each port, and at Funchal where it frequently attends. The training ship is "also the country’s cultural diplomacy" and receptions on board will disclose its genuine Portuguese products, so taken on this trip are "good Portuguese bacalhau (about 2,200 kilos dried cod), Madeira Wine and several table wines that will be served to make an even better representation of the country."

Casco "back and forth". Regarding the pipa of Madeira Wine on board, he stressed that this is a casco (cask) of 55 litres, which unfortunately has to come back," recalling that "for 500 years it has been known that the wines fortify; when they return back after being on board, they are more rich and flavoursome." "Let’s do this experiment: take a casco duly sealed, back and forth, which is then compared with those here, to see if it is worth continuing with this ‘travel turned’ wine," he said. The ‘Sagres’ also takes 30 bottles of Madeira Wine offered by IVBAM to be used in tastings at different ports visited. Proença Mendes also said that this third circumnavigation trip "is sponsored by external support, and the Instituto do Vinho da Madeira saw an opportunity to join this mission, and by promoting genuine Portuguese products fulfil our mission of economic diplomacy." Meanwhile, the president of the Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts Institute (IVBAM), Paula Cabaço explained that traders realized that during the double passage of Madeira Wine through the tropics, the heat and motion "gave it very good properties, aging it prematurely and this wine was much appreciated." "The ‘Vinho da Roda’ is worth twice the price of wine that is not on this circuit," he said, asserting that this initiative was formed to "recreate this epic". He said it also has a promotional and experimental aspect for Madeira Wine, "because the lot embarked on the ‘Sagres’ is then compared to an identical lot in the cellars of the Institute in terms of chemicals and organoleptics (give sensory properties – flavour, colour, aroma)." He mentioned that the pipa contains wine from the caste Malvasia, "chosen because it was the one that gave the fame and name of Madeira Wine in the world and its symbolism, since it was D. Henrique, figurehead of the ship, who ordered its introduction and planting on the island." Paula Cabaço guaranteed that this pipa of wine "will not be sold and will be bottled on return, for the Institute to offer on symbolic occasions." After receiving the casco of Madeira Wine, the ‘Sagres’ left the bay of Funchal towards Brazil.

Jornal da Madeira addition (23/01/2010). Wine returns to Madeira in December 2010. The pipa contains Malvasia 2000 and will be tied to one of the masts. The journey from Lisbon to Salvador da Bahia in Brazil would not normally include a stop at Funchal but this was solely to include the shipment of wine. It will take 23 days to reach the South American continent. It was in the eighteenth century when the ships went to India and back, when it was realised that the passage through the tropics prematurely aged the wine. This was called East India Madeira Wine. Infante (Prince) Dom Henrique introduced the Malvasia caste of grape to Madeira from Crete.

and also competing to be amongst the first back is Vanessa Swesnik … many thanks.

GERMOBANCO’S WORK TO CONTINUE – Partners in the European project, AGRICOMAC, met in Funchal. SOURCE ARTICLE ON NETMADEIRA 

Project AGRICOMAC’s technical committee gathered at the headquarters of Madeira’s Association of Farmers yesterday morning, the day after its first annual meeting. The project is taking the place of Germobanco.

17 board members from entities in the European agricultural sector, the University of Madeira, Association of Agriculturists, and representative institutions from the Azores and Canary Islands all gathered.

The project’s objective is to propagate high quality seeds to be supplied to farmers for agricultural purposes and there were various important issues on the table having to do with its initial phase. In practice, AGRICOMAC aims to bring technology to Macaronesia’s agricultural sector.

Of importance is the fact that ISOPlexis Germplasm Bank, an organization within the Centre for Macaronesian Studies at the University of Madrid (UMa), contains close to two thousand, mostly regional, seed specimen. Legumes constitute 36% of the collection, grains 32%, vegetables 22% and the other 5% are wild plants.

President of the Association of Farmers, João Ferreira, explained that with “corn, wheat, onion, and bean seeds, these works we’ve been doing,” Madeira will continue  what was started in the last community network. The purpose is to bring these community networks to an end so that the Association and UMa (Madeira University), proprietors of the Germplasm Bank of Madeira, proceed with the propagation of seeds and plants to be subsequently supplied to farmers and at a later stage to become certified for consumption- either fresh or in a processed products. “We’re talking about a rejuvenation of agricultural production, with old products that have been culled and not genetically modified, about launching products on the market that the oldest will remember from taste, but that had gone out of style.”

The idea that João Ferreira is betting on is the quality of the products for sale in a specialized, or gourmet, market, “directed toward the public that wants to consume a new product not available anywhere else in the world, but that is also capable of paying two or three times the price. Only then can we add value to the product and only then can the small farmer see his/her work financially compensated,” he explained.

João Ferreira hopes that if all goes well, farmers will have their first direct experiences with the wheat seeds at the end of this year, “bringing to fruition all we have said and done over the years.”

The representatives from the various Macaronesian entities visited Germobanco at the University of Madeira yesterday afternoon.

Jon has already mentioned (under Comments) the need to find a home for this little dog, which Derek and I rescued from under a parked car last week-end. This is an update and a renewed plea for help from your contributors. Derek and I are not allowed to keep animals in our flat. Thanks for whatever you can do – she really is a sweet-natured little dog. Sheila.

madeira news blog sheila Sally for Sam dog rehoming She might not win any prizes at Crufts but this small, 12-month-old female has many winning attributes. She is healthy, friendly, inquisitive, playful and all-round adorable. She likes people, cats and other dogs. She has not had a good start in life. In fact, so eager was she to escape from the owners who kept her tied up that she chewed right through a thick cord, in order to make her get-away. She is at present in the care of SPAD (the local Society for the Protection of  Domestic Animals). In a few weeks, she will be ready to go to a new home, after she has been spayed and has had all the necessary vaccinations. She will make someone a loyal and trusting pet. Could you be the one to offer her a secure home? Please e-mail blog@madeira4u.com if you are interested, and I will pass it on to Sheila. Der.

More from Elaine … a summary of some of last week’s news items.

Cultural Events : Festa do Compadres in Santana, 6-7 February. Cortejo folião on Saturday 6th at 17.00 and main procession on Sunday 7th at 16.00. (Photo from last year’s procession). Circus Dallas until 31 January. The circus has already been seen by 20,000 spectators this Christmas season. At Madeira Technopolo, Thursday to Sunday performances at 13.00, 18.00 and 21.00 hours. Second charter flight to Barcelona this summer. Costas Galicia will fly between July and October. Levada Nova (Fanal – Curral Falso) reopened and a new path from Paul de Serra to Ribeira da Janela. Funchal buses route changes. Routes changed for Horários do Funchal buses 2, 3, 4, 6 and 43 to west Funchal, to reduce city pollution / congestion along Avenida do Mar and Estrada Monumental and create new direct links.

Max Römer Exhibition. Mouraria Art Gallery, Rua da Mouraria No 38, Funchal, Tuesday 26 January until 20 February. Exhibition of copies of 30 Max Römer’s postcards and paintings from private collections. This German artist resided in the region for 38 years and painted landscapes and the daily life of Madeirans. He was born in Hamburg in 1878 and died there at the age of 81. Last year, as part of the 500 Years of Funchal celebrations, a book about his work was released, edited by Rui Camacho, ‘O Funchal na Obra de Max Römer’.

IRS (Income Tax) returns. Paper returns: 1 February – 15 March, categories A and H (dependent and pensioners); 16 March – 30 April, all other categories (B, E, G). Internet returns: 10 March – 15 April, A and H; 16 April – 25 May, all other categories.

New hospital 2010 – 2013. In the RAM Great Options Plan 2010 – 2013. The Government also intends to reorganize health centres/primary care, improve drug abuse prevention / rehabilitation, construct and improve social housing, construct temporary / permanent housing for older people, temporary shelters for victims of domestic abuse and more support for disabled people.

Chinese shop opens in Calheta: the ‘Espelho da Sorte’ already ‘reflects bad luck’ for shopkeepers. The other shopkeepers claim unfair competition as they cannot compete with the low prices. They cannot understand how the Chinese owners are exempt from paying taxes for five years. The shop opened in the Estrela da Calheta on Wednesday and was so well attended that the police had to control the traffic and local ATM withdrawals quadrupled. The owner said they had closed the Machico store to open the Calheta shop and have an opening in the west of the island. A petition had been previously submitted to the council when it was known that the shop was being licensed as traders were worried about the closure of other stores with resulting redundancies.

New tourist attraction. Since Friday, Funchal has a new tourist attraction : a traditional Madeiran method of transport for short journeys through the Avenida do Mar and Avenida Arriaga. This method of transport is still used in Curral das Freiras for people who are ill. The ‘rede’ was made by a craftsman in Santana, is as authentic as possible and is carried by two men, one in front and one behind. They hope to arouse the curiosity of tourists, especially from the cruise ships. The initial circuits will be made between the Marina do Funchal and the Teleférico da Madeira (cable car) and between Sé (Cathedral area) and the Jardim Municipal. Promoted on the streets and through the Lokoloko website.

BTW : I could do with some more ‘readers photos’, but please just trickle them in, otherwise I won’t have time to do any news stories. Thanks. Der

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