Madeira News Blog

the latest official & unofficial news & reviews from Madeira
Subscribe

Nature Warden shortage ; 5 levadas and walks closed ; Porto Santo Ferry keeps 2009 prices

February 01, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … swimming pool area behind the Forte De São Tiago damaged in the December 2009 storms

madeira news blog 1001 pete swimming pool area behind Forte De S. Tiago damaged in december storms

With the Portuguese tax year just finished, and the time to submit tax returns just around the corner, this is a rather useful set of Questions & Answers on what you can and cannot submit in terms of medical expenses PORTUGAL NEWS ONLINE

The weekly travel challenge from the UK Independent newspaper this week targets Madeira : "Every week we invite competing companies to give us their best deal for a specified holiday. Today: a week in Madeira, departing on 26 February". The responses (so far) include 4 or 5 star hotels, but I reckon I could find cheaper (for a small fee of course). RESULTS

"Don’t miss the top spot to visit – Funchal Botanical Garden. With an area of 80,000 sq. m. it is the most famous tourist attraction on the island. There is a collection of more than 2500 plant species. Its location in the amphitheatre will enchant you. The Botanical Gardens provides its visitors with spectacular panoramic views over the mountainous backdrop, the city below and its bay with the deep blue waters of the Atlantic". I don’t think it the most famous personally. New year fireworks is for me if we are talking man made tourist attractions. Anyone think that some of those photos have appeared before as the blog daily photos? FULL ARTICLE

"With the advent of refrigerators and other similar devices today it has become possible to have ice all year-round. Now … imagine 100 years ago …. how could one get ice? Only in winter and in the highest regions of Madeira, when it snowed or hailed. Madeira ancestors solved the problem by building reservoirs in which they could store and preserve the ice and snow that winter brought to them those days. It was then used by hospitals and hotels, … thus resulting in the famous Wells of Snow (Poços da Neve)". Don has given his blog a new look HERE

Becky has come up with another batch of web snippets she found … many thanks :

A brilliant clip courtesy of British Pathe.  "Women’s Own" models, Gina and Brenda explore Madeira during a fashion shoot for the magazine in 1952.  Hilarious.  "Play suit" conjures up such different images these days. FOR THE OVER 18′s ONLY

At the risk of boring everyone with historical journals, here’s a link to a short chapter from the Letters of John Driver in 1834 (they’re getting earlier!). He writes engagingly and if you click on [PDF] you’ll get the first 10 pages. It seems he was more interested in chatting up Americans than the locals 176 years ago. If you like what you read, the book of letters has recently been published in hardback and paperback. FUNCHAL LIBRARY BLOG

Over twelve thousand visits from 106 countries to this blog in January, the best yet after 8 months with Madeira Island Direct.

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

DIÁRIO 31/01/2010 MADEIRA

Five pathways closed. In less than a month, bad weather and landslides have forced the closure of five footpaths and levadas which are included in the official walking circuit of the serras of Madeira. The official ‘Turismo’ site alerts walkers to the closures and the Regional Director of Forestry acknowledges that the renovation of such extensively damaged areas will be expensive. Levada do Rei, Caldeirão Verde, Caminho Real da Encumeada, Levada da Fajã do Rodrigues and Caminho do Pináculo e Folhadal are the five closed footpaths. The worst affected is the Caminho Real da Encumeada, especially the section Boca da Corrida at Encumeada. Almost all the walking paths on the island have been damaged by the bad weather, the ones least affected are near the south coast and on Porto Santo. Before work can be undertaken, a survey will have to be carried out and a firm contracted.

Region lacks Nature Wardens. The Nature Wardens (vigilantes) began in 1988 with four people and there are now 36 members of staff. The law requires 50, which would be too many, according to the President of the Association of Nature Wardens of Madeira. Tuesday is the National Day of ‘Vigilante Nature’. They work in the protected areas and natural reserves under the Service of the Natural Park of Madeira (SPNM). Their work includes helping in conservation projects, raising awareness and environmental educational projects in schools and other establishments. The Wardens also stay on the Ilhas Desertas and Selvagens for three weeks at a time. The Association is facing recruitment challenges as for the past few years there have been no new recruits. The work is physically demanding, including the use of rock climbing equipment and boats.

Plants and animals in Funchal, Madeira 2010 competition. This is open to those aged between 10 and 25 years old. It aims to increase knowledge of the environment and biodiversity in the region. Teams of three to five can enter. Activities will occur in these seven locations of Funchal:  Parque de Santa Catarina, Jardim Municipal, Jardim das Plantas Aromáticas, Jardim de Santa Luzia, Jardim Botânico da Madeira, Núcleo dos Dragoeiros and Jardim do Madeira Magic. These activities will consist of obligatory tasks at predefined locations and dates, assessed for aesthetics, use of techniques and materials and originality. Prizes awarded for the best work of second and third cycles, secondary and university students and awards for all participants. The activities will be carried out during March and April and prize giving is on May 22nd, the International Day of Biological Diversity. The activities will strengthen ties with the natural heritage of Madeira, promote team working, help participants discover the plants and animals on the island and challenge them intellectually, physically and artistically. (Photo from the area Núcleo dos Dragoeiros).

ECONOMY

SATA promotes Madeira – Zurich flights for 278 Euros (round trip). Another special promotion. The direct flight to Switzerland leaves every Sunday afternoon and returns at night. The Airbus A320 has 160 seats. — No details of any conditions.

TerraMinha charter flights from Lisbon to Porto Santo. This firm is part of the tour operator Sonhando (Pestana Group) and has initial promotions using flights leaving Lisbon on Saturdays between 10 April and 23 October. Flying with SATA, the seven night package includes accommodation and breakfast. Prices are valid for advance bookings until April 30 or until 60 days before departure. Promotional prices vary from 432 Euros for accommodation at the Praia Dourada to 995 Euros at the Pestana Porto Santo, although the firm also uses other hotels.

Aigle Azur magazine devotes 18 pages to Madeira. This is the autumn edition of the in-flight magazine of this French carrier. The two principle articles cover 15 pages and describe the potential of Madeira as a tourist destination, suggesting routes and itineraries, and the history and geography of the archipelago. It also includes useful tourist information. There is a direct weekly flight from Orly Airport, increasing to twice a week from March. Aigle Azur expect Madeira to become a popular destination for the French tourist, thus invested in promotional flights which brought 150 travel agents and journalists to the island last October. This company had remarkable growth last year are are implementing a total of 40 flights per week from Paris to Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Madeira.

 

NS magazine – no prizes given to Madeira wines. This magazine is distributed with Saturday’s editions of the two major Portuguese newspapers, ‘Diário de Notícias’ and ‘Jornal de Notícias’. Yesterday’s copy published the list of the ‘Best of 2009′ wines. In the 18 categories, Madeira wines had 5 nominations. They were on the short-list in 10 categories but could not get enough votes for the first place in any of them. The region was nominated for Best Protected DOC, won by Bucelas. Old Blandy Wine Lodge (Adegas de São Francisco) nominated for Best Wine Tourism Without Estate, won by Quinta do Seixo, Adegas Sandeman in Tabuaço. The Vila Cipriani restaurant in Reid’s Hotel nominated for Best Wine Service in a Restaurant, won by Fortaleza do Guincho in Cascais. The Madeira Wine Company nominated for Best Fortified Wine Producer, won by José Maria da Fonseca. In the Personality of the Year category, Américo Pereira of Diago’s Wine Cellar was nominated but André Ribeirinho of ‘Blogger Adegga’ won.

POLITICS

Arlindo prefers to preserve nature in Socorridos. Last Thursday, the Municipal Council of Funchal approved the Urbanization Plan of Socorridos by the firm Tâmega, with only the support of the PSD party. This will legalise the unlicensed industrial activity in the area, that has been repeatedly acknowledged by the council and Regional Government.  Arlindo Gomes, the Mayor of Câmara de Lobos, does not follow the intent of Funchal to urbanize the valley but prefers to recover and preserve the natural aspects of the area. He promises that as stated in the PDM, the land will be for agricultural purposes. Laurissilva in the corridor leading to Curral das Freiras will be preserved. In the photo, the left-hand side of the valley belongs to this municipality with the river bed on the side of Funchal.

JORNAL DA MADEIRA

Azores will receive 20 million Euros. From the European Commission for the restructuring of the dairy sector under the strengthening of rural developments program. This restructuring of the dairy industry involves 27 member states and 14.5% of the total budget. The funds are from the CAP and the Economic Recovery Plan. The current economic and environmental situation requires action. — This is important to Madeira as the Azores are the main source of dairy products.

Porto Santo Line maintains tariff. In 2010, the Porto Santo Line will keep the present price list (2009 prices) for the sea voyages between Funchal and Porto Santo. The departure times also stay the same. Economy class round trip costs 42.10 Euros for adults in low season (January – March and October – December) and 51.50 Euros during high season (April – September). Residents in Porto Santo pay 28.60 Euros for each return ticket throughout the year. Children between 5 and 11 years pay 50% of the adult fare and children under 5 travel free. Vehicle transport fares are the same as in 2009. The fares are subject to fuel surcharges.

Police identify a dozen individuals in raid. On Friday night / Saturday morning, both uniformed and civilian police officers held a preventative raid in areas of Funchal, Santo António, São Martinho and São Roque. They went to establishments that had given rise to complaints in terms of noise and public disorder. Social complexes were searched for narcotics, particularly Quinta Josefina in Nazaré and Ribeira Grande. Some vehicles were stopped and individuals were identified but no arrests made.

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

Cáritas [charity] and grandparents have to feed children – Couples robbed of resources by the crisis leave the children with the grandparents and institutions. There are more and more cases of kids getting caught up in the economic crisis, going hungry at school, and being supported by grandparents. The first impacts of unemployment are felt by adults, but the children end up facing the consequences when hardships arise. Failure of maintenance payments is also a harsh reality, with hundreds of cases being dealt with through the courts, and Madeira at the moment is in a peak of single parent families. In some cases, especially where drug addiction is involved, children are even being abandoned, without any warning, with grandparents. In cases like these the charities step in to help where the grandparents cannot provide what is needed.

Today’s main news headline : Company waits 12 years for €6 million from the government – Successive appeals in court continue hindering judicial decisions that indicate towards an indemnity from the Regional Government to the businessman Avelino Catanho.  At stake, lands at Zona Franca.

This photo was taken in Santa da Serra yesterday where the water depth here reached one metre, after heavy rain at the end of the morning. 

Today’s main photo shows the cruise ship AIDALuna in Funchal Port in some pretty agitated looking water : Strong waves delay docking – The angry sea obliged the AIDALuna to stay out at sea for 4 hours, for a peek of an opening in order to dock in the Pontinha, that finished up being done with the help of a tug boat. I think that spell of high waves yesterday occurred right on a very high tide, because although the waves were not that big, they seemed to sweep over everything in front. The picture on the news last night showed one swimming area in Funchal underwater, and the Lugar de Baixo marina looking a bit of a mess … nothing new there then!

In politics : Jacinto Serrão asks for the resignation of Ventura Garcês – The size of the regional debt scares the leader of the Madeira Socialist Party, who is going to ask for the intervention of President Cavaco Silva.

Canon Martins wants to see the icon in Ribeira Seca. The priest is referring to the statue of Fátima that is on loan from mainland Portugal, and has been touring the churches of Madeira for the last few months. He said at the end of mass yesterday, in Machico, that the statue was coming to Ribeira Seca, fulfilling a promise made by the Bishop of Funchal. Fátima is due to be in the churches in Machico between the 5th and 9th May. Canon Manuel Martins had asked the faithful to pray for this to happen, and for any obstacles to be removed. The power of faith and prayer eh! I prayed for a cheese and pickle sandwich at 11pm last night, and I am still waiting. No faith, that’s my trouble.

The main sport / football headline today : NONE! That’s twice in a week, what is going on?

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. 

… and to finish today, a couple of pieces from the Diário de Notícias from Elaine out West … many thanks.

Madeira Mandolins at Teatro Municipal.
A piece by Antonio Vivaldi and ‘Preludium and Allegro’, a work by composer Fritz Kreisler for mandolin and orchestra will be performed by Isabel Camacho and Sara Gonçalves together with soloist André Martins. These are works to mark the special concert of Mandolins da Madeira, led by Eurico Martins, on 18 February at 21.00 hours in the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias. Tickets (20 Euros) are now on sale at the Teatro Municipal Baltazar Dias.

Rain, thunderstorms and strong winds will continue in the coming days.  The ‘winter’ will continue in Madeira at least until Wednesday, according to the Regional Meteorological Centre. The situation is viewed as “natural” by the observer Antonio Santos, who has 40 years of experience: he notes that these weather conditions are "normal" at this time of year. He added that the only unusual fact related to the sea. "Conditions will be worse on the south as opposed to the north coast," he said, justifying the waves of two to three meters in the south by virtue of the wind being from the west. On the north coast the waves will be 1.5 – 2 metres. There is a strong possibility of rain, perhaps turning to showers, heavy at times, extending to Wednesday. Similarly, the wind will be strong in mountainous areas and most moderate in coastal regions. Yesterday winds produced gusts of around 80 kilometres per hour in the mountains and about 40 in the rest of the island. Despite these conditions, according to Antonio Santos, it is not expected to snow.

—————————————————————————————————————————————–
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.

You can email blog@madeira4u.com with any large contributions and photos / videos.

—————————————————————————————————————————————–

Please use the comments here for general chit-chat, or feel free to ask any questions … someone usually has an answer.

(more…)

Chit-Chat & Today’s Photo … Cork Cutter

September 18, 2009 By: admin Category: Reader Chat & Questions

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Paul (do Mar) … Bark cutter. Yes I know it’s not Madeira, but it is Portugal, and something to think about all the same. See below:

How Portuguese corks conserve birds, secretive wild cats and remarkable trees

The BBC documentary “ Cork, Forest in a bottle”, which was filmed almost entirely in Portugal by the team of the famous producer Mike Salisbury, is now available on the Internet. SPEA (The Portuguese Bird Society) and various Portuguese specialists in flora and fauna assisted in the making of this documentary.

"Every time we weigh up which bottle of wine to buy, we hold the fate of nightingales, rare black storks, secretive wild cats and one of the world’s most remarkable trees in our hands. It has all to do with the stopper. If it is cork, it probably came from the bark of one of the ancient cork oak trees from the Montados, in the Alentejo region of Portugal.

The cork oak is the only tree in the world whose bark can be periodically removed without killing it. But this tree is amazing in other ways. It survives in poor soil and searing heat and provides not only nesting places for booted eagles but also space for some of Europe’s rarest wildflowers. This exquisitely filmed portrait of the Montados reveals one of the last places in Europe where a sustainable local economy still dovetails harmoniously with nature.

Cork producer and wildlife enthusiast Francisco Garrett explains what will be lost if cork stoppers are replaced by plastic or screw tops."

The BBC Documentary (some in English): DOCUMENTARY

It may be that the BBC block watching / listening of programmes to those outside the UK

Another BBC Page: HERE                    SPEA: HERE

Don’t forget that news / articles will be posted at various times during the day – Check back regularly and keep yourself up to date.

Please use the comments here for general chit-chat, or feel free to ask any questions … someone usually has an answer.

You can email blog@madeira4u.com with any large contributions or comments and photos

(more…)

An Extra €100 Million For Tourism ; New Fertility Centre ; Powder & Notes Seized By Police

July 27, 2009 By: admin Category: Economy & Financial News, Madeira & General News

(27th July). Today’s main news headline : ‘Tourism Gains An Extra €100 Million – Bernardo Trindade presents today a new line of credit that guarantees working capital for the companies in the tourism sector. A measure that includes Madeira’. The Madeiran Trindade, secretary of state in the republic for tourism, who was yesterday accused by president Jardim of being a thieving accomplice (or words to that effect at least) of prime minister José Sócrates, will present a plan today to inject €100m of credit available for tourism purposes. The aim from the government of the republic is to support falling revenues in hotels and other establishments, with particular reference to the Algarve, Lisbon, and Madeira, where the crisis has hit hardest. The loans will be limited to €1 million per applicant, will attract very low interest rates liked to Euribor (1.5% for 3 months), and will have a term of 42 months, with another period of grace for the capital of one year.

‘Police Grab Suspicious Powder In Government Building – Also a locker contained €7,000 in banknotes’. A worker in the government building on Avenida Zarco found the envelope containing around 100 grams of powder and money in a locker on Saturday. The building is used by public service departments, including education, planning and finance. The powder is suspected to be cocaine, but is undergoing tests. Uniformed police were called, and apparently a bit of a row broke out between them and the civil servants.

‘Hospital Release Finishes In Operation In A Clinic’. An individual who attended the urgencies department (A & E) in Funchal Central Hospital with acute pain in the knee, was released after a x-ray and medical examination. Hours later the same person went to a private clinic in extreme pain, where radiography on the knee revealed a serious injury. Close relatives of the patient expressed their disgust at the poor diagnosis at the hospital. The injury, resulting from a football kick-about, was not serious according to a hospital spokesman, but had worsened during the following hours as a result of the person walking in the leg.

‘Cristiano Ronaldo Returns To Not Thrill’. The game between Real Madrid and Al Itihad in Madrid was drawn 1 – 1, and Ronaldo continues not to justify the €94 million paid for him by Real. He was eventually substituted after 66 minutes in the Peace Cup. He may have been put off because his mother and family were not there, choosing to go to the PSD-M rally on Madeira instead. A point that the Diário makes confidently was nothing to do with president Jardim and the politics, but to see the young singer Mickael Carreira.

(26th July). ‘Infertility Is Very Demanding – Artificial insemination and cryopreservation of sperm coming in the near future to Madeira’. Since last week, there is a new service in the field of infertility. The work in this first phase is at the premises of the Centre for Clinical Analysis in Bom Jesus. The objective in this phase is to study the couple and the problems the have in conception, starting with a consultation lasting an hour or more, to establish the history of the couple and any tests and treatment they may have had. The complete study will cost up to €400, including ultrasound and a spermogram. Treatment, including artificial insemination will be likely to cost around €500. Cryopreservation will be available in a month or so, as the clinic is still tendering for the necessary equipment. Longer term the unit is looking to offer other modern techniques in the field.

‘Threatening Text Messages Indicate That Brazil Is The Source – There are also Madeiran businessmen receiving intimidating SMS messages’. They are also people who have had business dealings with José Gabriel Líbano Martins, the man alleged to have kidnapped and murdered a businessman from Porto Santo, before fleeing to Brazil. It was previously reported that the only known text messages had been sent to people on Porto Santo. The number attached to the text messages indicates that Brazil is the origin.

‘Exhibition and conference marking the World Day for Nature Conservation on Tuesday. Santa Cruz marks the day with a photographic exhibition called ‘The marine fauna of the Madeira Archipelago’. It is inaugurated Monday at 10:30am in the Salão Nobre lobby. On Tuesday at 16:30, Rosa Pires, a biologist from the Nature Reserve of Madeira, hosts a conference about the sea lion.

Police detained 21 people last week for road and driving offences. 14 were for drink driving, 4 for driving without a licence, and another 2 for disobedience of a court order preventing them driving.


Bad Behavior has blocked 481 access attempts in the last 7 days.