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EIB approve loan for SATA turboprops ; December rain breaks records ; Maritimo sink at home

January 10, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Elaine (west) … presépio in Santana

madeira news blog 1001 elaine east presepio santana EIB loan for air transport within Azores and Madeira – The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted a €37 million loan to SATA Air Acores for the acquisition of four turboprop aircraft to provide inter-island transport services within the Azores archipelago, replacing the same number of older aircraft. The aircraft will be operated by SATA from its home base at Ponta Delgada (Azores) on essential public services within the Azores and Madeira islands as well as on services to the Canary Islands in Spain. The new aircraft will replace less fuel efficient aircraft. Source Europolitics : Are the new aircraft operating yet on the Madeira – Porto Santo domestic route?

"Dear Friends, walking on Madeira is a spectacular experience. You have the oppertunity to walk a " thousand miles" track on the levada’s around the island and in the mountains. Funchal is the best starting point for walks for the east side. Ribereira da Brava, app. 10 miles from Funchal a very good starting point for the west side of the island. We have been here to celebrate the "Reveillion 2009/2010" with fireworks not seen before in the world". A short explanation of the "levada" walks 

Ribereira da Brava eh, that rings a bell somewhere.

Not really what I was expecting at all, but worth a quick visit for something a little different :  A Walk thru Funchal’s Dark Side

Dear Madam or Sir, I am sending you an article or letter about Madeira and sustainable mobility, which I hope will be interesting for you to publish. Kind regards. (Marta).

BETTER ISLAND FOR LOCALS AND TOURISTS – Yesterday, my husband and I came back from our wonderful holidays on this island, thinking about a couple of improvements for locals and tourists.

Firstly, there should be more road security especially for pedestrians. Non-expensive traffic calming measures, which would reduce excessive car speed, would certainly favour all citizens. No tourist wants to be almost run over by a car and no local citizen wants his or her child involved in a serious accident either.

Secondly, considering the effects of climate change and also the increasing overweight problems of some locals and tourists, a basic environmental traffic plan should be carried out. That would include car sharing, car pooling and electric vehicles including electrobikes. If traffic calming on small roads and streets were to be achieved, electric bikes should only need some bike lanes in places where the road could easily be widened. Of course electrobikes have a limit and could not be used in all the steepiest places but in some places they would prove efficient.

Finally, the implementation of all mentioned would be a major benefit for everybody in terms of general health and economic growth.

MARTA POMBO SALLÉS, SANT BOI DE LLOBREGAT (BARCELONA)

Thank you Marta, and I can assure you that I cannot be of the least assistance, but I do hope that somebody super-important will read your comments and suggestions. Der

This is from Elaine (west) from yesterday’s Diário … many thanks.

December rain breaks records - The city of Funchal had its highest amount since 1931. In December 2009 Funchal had its highest rainfall since 1931, when records began. According to Mafalda Mitchell, a meteorologist at the Meteorological Observatory in Funchal, there has not been a day in the month in which rainfall was not higher. The amount of precipitation for December in Funchal reached 286.1 millimetres. In terms of daily precipitation it was lower than usual. The maximum stood at 38.8 millimetres. What was crucial, according to Mafalda, was the fact that it rained heavily for several days during the last month of 2009.

In Pico do Areeiro, the figures go up much higher. The amount of monthly rainfall was 1102.9 millimetres, whereas the average between 1971 and 2000 was 447.7 millimetres. In terms of temperature, there were no major changes. In Funchal, the maximum temperature in December was 23.6° on the 14th, and the minimum of 13.5 on the 30th and 31st. These figures reflect a rise of a degree in the norm for the month of December. In Pico do Areeiro the maximum temperature was around 14.1°, also on the 14th and a minimum of 1.2 on the last day of the year.

The Institute of Meteorology (IM) yesterday announced the data for December, reporting the month as having the most rain of the 21st century in continental Portugal. The IM also observed high winds associated with low pressure systems that affected the whole of the continent, particularly in the west (23 December), when there were exceptionally strong winds. "In Madeira there was an extreme situation in terms of intensity of winds, with gusts registering above 100 km / h for more than 20% of the month“, the report states.

In the Azores, the rainfall was also much higher than normal, being the second largest amount recorded since 1931. In terms of temperature in Portugal in December, the trend of recent years was confirmed. This was the seventh consecutive December to have temperatures below normal, with an anomaly of -0.6 °, -0.4 ° and -0.5 ° for maximum temperatures, minimum and average, respectively. The heavy rain ended Portugal’s 10 month drought and means that the Water Institute can confirm that there will be no restrictions on water use.

Marítimo blew it at home yesterday against Guimarães, losing 0 – 1.

Many thanks to Elaine for yesterday’s top news headlines :

Fuel prices increase on Monday Price of fuel will rise two cêntimos.

Agricultural Cooperative teaches gardening Workshops are free, begin today and take place every Saturday between 10 – 11 am, until the end of the first quarter of 2010. Promoted by the Agricultural Cooperative of Funchal to provide basic knowledge of gardening to the general public. The events are limited to the first 20 arrivals and occur at the premises of the Cooperative in Sao Martinho.

Contingency plans to be updated Next week, the Civil Defence has meetings with the Councils. The municipal emergency plans require updating and new plans are being prepared to include recent legislative changes in 2008/9. These plans identify critical areas and measures to deal with different situations. Rather than just the municipal assembly approving plans, they must now also be approved by the Regional Service for Civil Protection and the Bombeiros of Madeira.

Two elderly ladies gagged and bound at home Two sisters, one 79 and the other 81, with mobility problems, were gagged and bound inside their house in Amoreiras in Arco da Calheta. This was around 1.30 am on Wednesday morning when two individuals, wearing gloves and with their faces obscured, forced an entry and threatened to murder them if they did not say where their savings were. The two aggressors stole cash and gold articles, then later one of the women managed to free herself and ask the neighbours for help. The local population are worried, especially elderly residents living alone because the two robbers have not yet been identified or caught. The women were frightened and shocked, suffered bruising from the tape wound around their face and were taken by the police to Calheta Health Centre. Maria da Conceição Teixeira continued to explain what happened. "They began by locking the dog in the kennel. They broke down the door of the residence with an iron crowbar (pe-de-cabra). They burst in with lanterns, to prevent using the lights so as not to draw the attention of the neighbourhood. They said, "We are not aggressors" but the first thing they did was to put tape on our mouths to keep us from screaming. Then they tied our hands so we could not do anything and asked us with threats where the money was. I said that the retirement money was in the post but they would not know that. They searched everywhere, emptied drawers, looked under beds and took all the money we had left for expenses. They stole the valuable pieces we had, including a two metre gold chain, two rings and a necklace, all made of gold.  We experienced moments of terror inside the house. When the individuals left us in those conditions, I manage to free, with difficulty, the adhesive tape around my mouth and phoned the neighbours for help. – who were celebrating the Dia de Reis – and they almost immediately came to our aid." Yesterday morning, scattered around the floor of the access to the house, were cigarette butts and a cigarette packet of a particular brand that is not known locally. This indicates that the attackers spent time hiding near the house before engaging in the crime, smoking cigarettes.

Lobo acquitted with the four defendants The former mayor of Ponta do Sol, António Lobo, who was accused of serious crimes of fraud and bribery and four other defendants in this case, charged with bribery, were all acquitted due to lack of evidence. António Lobo was accused of receiving three cheques from a developer to facilitate the licensing of an apartment block in Ponta do Sol. The four other defendants were a contractor, financial advisor, and ex-deputy and ex-councillor, both PSD. All three cheques from the promoter of the apartment block had been deposited into the personal account of António Lobo but the court could not establish any resulting benefit to the contractor. The same decision was made for the alleged corruption by Lobo since it was the Council which approved the project. António Lobo is still serving six years in prison in Lisbon. All defendants said that justice had been done and criticized the media interest but the public present thought it was a controversial decision.

Madeira present five alterations to the law  Five proposed amendments to the Regional Finance Law which are discussed next week in Lisbon. The changes are aimed to receive the recovery of money owed to the Region due to the Regional Finance Law being enforced. Madeira wants to recover the money which the Region should be entitled to under the previous law of 1998, without prejudicing the Azores. The Madeiran Government wants to recover the 111.56 million Euros in budget transfers from the Portuguese Government which it failed to receive between 2007 – 2009. The second major change relates to existing penalties to the Region for exceeding the debt limit. This money should be retained by the State to pay the Regional debt or support projects of common interest. Projects of common interest should be included in the State budget (e.g. new Hospital of Funchal). The final changes are that adjustments should be made in the budget transfers.

Department of Infrastructure guarantees that aggregates are the property of the Region Reply to yesterday’s article in Diário about the dredging of more than 700 truckloads of stone from storm damaged regions. The methods taken are deemed necessary and urgent to restore the normality of physical spaces and the lives of people affected by the unusual recent storms. "It is necessary to act immediately, assessing the costs and benefits of decisions and above all, setting priorities for intervention, which are weighted by various factors in the present circumstances."  "In Madalena do Mar, the immediate dredging of the stream was identified as a priority because the weather is unstable, to prevent or minimize the impact of possible storms that may occur again." "Faced with this emergency, the SRES, acting within its powers contacted the two companies for this purpose, and all the material that is removed and deposited in their yards will be quantitatively controlled by monitoring." "Staff of the Secretariat will also identify and evaluate the areas adjacent to increased erosion, followed by the removal of selected materials by the process of dredging to strengthen these areas where it is technically justified." "The material taken from the mouth of the stream by the purpose of dredging is the property of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, and only in the case of leftover material, can be purchased by businesses. Should this occur, the value as may be determined is, yes, minus the total cost of dredging."

PS denounce illegal firms in Ribeira de São Vicente The Socialist Party call for an end to all industrial activity in the Ribeira de São Vicente. The activity is not licensed and the parish council, municipal council and Regional Government do not receive any contribution. The Socialist Party leader, João Gouveia, condemns not only the exploitation of the geological wealth of Madeira, mud and stones are deposited in the stream, threatening the flow of water and the town of São Vicente.

Passenger traffic drops 4.3% The number of passengers recorded in December passing through Madeira Airport fell 4.3% compared to 2008. In December 2009, there were 160,858 entries and exits against 168,065 in December 2008. Therefore, 7,207 fewer passengers. The decline reflects a drop of passengers on international flights (-15.7%), which is mitigated by the growth of domestic routes (6.5%).  In 2009, the number passing through the airport totalled 2,335,811 which is 101,756 less than 2008.

12% more patients treated in 2009 than 2008 in the Hospital of Funchal Data from the Office of Internal Medicine. Of the 10,756 patients treated, 5,735 were high problematic. The average length of hospitalization was 8 days with 12 days for those high problematic. Positive changes have come from the unification of the three previous departments: Medicine I, Medicine II and Medicine III. The areas of Internal Medicine are Internal Medicine, Hypertension, Prevention of Atherosclerosis and Dyslipidaemias, Prevention of Vascular Diseases, Metabolic Diseases, and Pulmonary Hypertension (in collaboration with Cardiology). Included are blood coagulation disorders / thromboembolic events in collaboration with Obstetrics.

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

Today’s main news headline : It is illegal to dump earth [mud] in the sea – Domingos Abreu, biologist and ex-regional director for the environment [DRA],  is against the view of the current holder of that post : There is no exception to the law and authorized dumping at the coastline of São Vicente should be prohibited. Abreu says that one "cannot combat evil with another evil, even though it may be lesser". Correia, the current DRA post holder says however that he has no official knowledge of dumping on the coast of São Vicente, and that the law allows exceptions for these sorts of cases. "It is a situation of public interest" he says, refusing to brand the dumping operation as illegal. One thing that is clear is that this island should have contingency plans for dealing with such matters, and despite of having had several years of similar weather problems and the consequences, still nothing seems coordinated or organised in coping with the aftermath.

Carlos Costa shakes ‘idols’ – Fátima Marques is anxious. In each show, the mother of the contestant rings 20 to 30 times to 760300508. I guess that is the number to vote for her, and the Diário has no shame in publishing that number on it’s front page. Just like I always say, it’s a big farce, but it seems that big farces are as popular as ever.

Jacinto Serrão reconquers PS-M – Serrão is the new leader – Victor Freitas lost the contest by 52 votes. At 8 pm Jacinto Serrão breathed a sigh of relief. The ‘blogs’ are singing victory, but the competition was fierce and the result did not become official until shortly after 10 pm. Overall Serrão won 665 votes, for leadership of the Socialist Party of Madeira, against the 623 of Freitas (and I have noticed that the difference is only 42, not 52). Funny thing that yesterday his name was spelt Vítor, so losers get a name change perhaps, or more likely an overworked Diário reporter with maths difficulties? COMPLETE RESULTS

APRAM [Port Authority] fosters unfair competition – The accusation is made in the action of the shipping companies in the scope of the operation ‘Armas’ Saturday. Naviera Armas has assured the Administrative and Fiscal Court of Lisbon that will comply with the law of Portugal, including the terms under which the operation in Funchal is licensed. The judge in the case had warned Armas that it was not operating within the law last Thursday. The port authority APRAM have also taken measures to ensure that the operations are legitimate, in which the ferry will use tractors carried on board to move freight from ship to land. The accusation of unfair competition is undeniably true of course. The Armas passenger ferry between Madeira and Portugal and the Canary Islands has an exclusive licence to carry freight as well as passengers in and out of Funchal, whilst the other shipowners have to load and offload freight elsewhere. The Armas operation needs the freight to make the ferry financially viable, so if it were to be stopped you can imagine the impact on this island … less tourists … and higher transportation costs, being two of the more obvious. I can’t see any way out of this except by giving the other ship owners a ‘sweetener’ to keep them quiet, and then at some time in the future go out to tender for a mainland ferry service for fright and passengers, when every one can compete (theoretically at least).

The front page headlines in sport / football : Marítimo continue leaky – The Verde-rubros register a third consecutive defeat at home to Guimarães in game played on a waterlogged pitch. That is also the main photo today, and it does look very wet. Marítimo lost 0 – 1, which also put their opponents in spitting distance of local rivals Nacional.

Footballers of Pontassolense threaten to boycott the derby game today, with União, if they don’t receive part of their wages in arrears.

F. Vieira confirmed in the ‘Dinner of the Supporters of Benfica’ on Saturday

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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Malaria on the archipelago ; Another weather warning ; Nacional lose in the League Cup

January 04, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Elaine (West) … A rainbow at Paul da Serra

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"The fireworks was indeed the  best I have ever seen. Most were launched from the waterfront, east from the harbour, but there was also a number of other sites (I counted to more than 10, but people say 40 sites). The rockets were synchronised, so the same type/colour came from many sites at the same time – amazing! 17 tons of fireworks are rumoured to have been used… Many boats went out to see it from the water, but that looked dangerous (dark, many boats, acohol, attention on fireworks, etc.), so I stayed in the harbour". PRIVATE BLOG WITH PHOTOS

São Martinho Church – Funchal by Sonia von Walter.

"FUNCHAL – Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo has bought his native island of Madeira and indicated that he plans to turn it into a theme park focusing on his career. Ronaldo, 24, already owns the world’s largest collection of mirrors". From the Los Angeles Times From Lisbon to L.A., some stories we’d like to read in 2010

"Three people from the Madeira archipelago have returned home for Christmas holiday after working in the Central African country of Equatorial Guinea are hospitalized due to infections of falciparum malaria. One of the workers is in intensive care while the other two are in the hospital but stabile. The Madeira archipelago is one of the autonomous regions of Portugal in the mid-Atlantic Ocean. It does have a sub tropical humid climate which is conducive to many emerging diseases found in the tropics. But according to experts, the weather in December is too cold for local transmission". MORE FROM THE NATIONAL EXAMINER

Nacional fought a brave fight away at Benfica in the Carlsberg Cup last night, losing only in the last few minutes by a single goal.

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

Bad weather returns and causes more damage. Madeira is on orange alert, the second highest on a scale of four. This is due to heavy rain and strong winds forecasted with gusts up to 110 km/hour in the mountains. Sea condition forecasts are for 4 metre waves and 55 km/hour winds. The conditions are expected to remain until tomorrow. The Porto Santo ferry managed the link yesterday but docking at Porto Santo was hampered by strong waves. The ferry also sailed today but there are uncertainties about tomorrow’s journey. A landslide in Ponta do Sol yesterday threw more than a ton of rocks and earth into the stream. It occurred near the Giga Park when people were about to attend the circus at 15.30, causing more alarm than damage. The leader of the PS in São Vicente is concerned that the stones carried down by rain to Ribeira Grande are being moved to land fill sites above Ginjas. Gouveia questions the safety of this operation in case they are washed down from this new site. He has already alerted São Vicente Council to the matter and will inform the Public Prosecutor. The PS Francisco Dias of Porto Moniz Council accuses the PSD of halting and preventing the local authority from planning a Risk Charter for the county (disapproved in the last Council meeting in December). This would mean a revision of the Municipal Plan and would help defend the coastline, streams, industrial parks, forests and population. This afternoon, a wall collapsed onto a section of the expressway in Madalena do Mar and the police closed the road as it is partly blocked and the remaining wall unstable. The damage will be assessed tomorrow morning.

Cantares de Reis in Ponta do Sol on January 5. The Grupo de Folclore da Ponta do Sol are marking the Dia de Reis with a show in the village centre (next to the auditorium of the Centro Cultural John dos Passos) from 21.30. This initiative started seven years ago due to the wealth and diversity of regional cantares de reis (songs of the kings). There are many different groups participating. This tradition is still alive in Ponta do Sol and throughout Madeira and in recent years, there have been more groups formed. They visit, from the 5 – 6 January, homes of friends, relatives and neighbours and travel to different sites. The festivities usually continue until Santo Amaro. Visitors are rewarded by the householders with food and drink typical of the festive season (liqueurs, homemade bread with meat in wine and garlic, various sweets, bolo de noiva, torresmos and sometimes soup).

Cantar os Reis in Funchal. In the auditorium of Funchal Municipal Garden on Tuesday 5 January at 21.30. The event is organized by the Cultural Association Encontros da Eira and is part of the tourist calendar for Christmas and New Year festivities. Various groups will be performing songs and plays with religious themes, reviving the traditions of cantares de reis from various parts of the region. Inherent to the show, there will be distribution of specialities of this season to the public and entertainment on the streets by the group Gaitulia. Local men bring regional instruments and women regional food. That afternoon the group Encontros da Eira will perform at the Congress Centre (Casino) in a show which is the responsibility of the orchestra (OCM).

Valter will not give money to the Parish Councils. The ex-president of the Parish Council of Seixal, who is now the Mayor of the County Council of Porto Moniz, will not transfer any funds to the four Parish Councils; Seixal, Ribeira da Janela, Porto Moniz and Acadas da Cruz. This is the same situation as during the past eight years when the previous mayor was Gabriel de Farinha. Two Parish Councils are PSD controlled (Seixal and Ribeira da Janela) and the other two are Socialist. The two Socialist Parish Council presidents are more critical of the Mayor of Porto Moniz (PSD) than their counterparts in PSD run Councils. Valter Correia explains that he would like to transfer funds to the parishes but the budget is tight and instead, they will be given materialistic help. In São Vicente, the budget is also tight but Jorge Romeira (PSD) has a different attitude and gives 204,000 euros to the three Parish Councils. São Vicente and Ponta Delgada receive 65,000 euros and Boaventura over 74,000 euros. He said the Councils require the money for their valuable work for the residents, "Clearing footpaths and improvements cost money." In Calheta, the CDS Manuel Baeta wants to know why there are a million euros of the Council budget allocated for ‘Other’. He thinks this is not transparent and it is more than the total budget of the eight Parish Councils in Calheta.

Cavaco receives more criticism than praise. The New Year’s message from Cavaco Silva, the President of Portugal, did not please the majority of political parties in Madeira. The exception was the PP leader José Rodrigues. The PSD thought it was a message of a country without hope. Miguel de Sousa stated, "My generation has lived since 1974 hearing this speech that we must sacrifice, we need to unify, we need judgement. It is always repetitive."  He said Portugal needs a new system as the current one is not working and that change is the responsibility of all: President, Prime Minister, members of the opposition parties and other political players. The PS agree that the country needs those who will propose a new system and the message shows conflict between the President and the Government. Rodrigues of the PP said that Cavaco supported the Government as he said in his speech that the PS and the Government have all the conditions to govern. Cavaco said in his speech that the country’s foreign debt and the imbalance of public accounts are enhancers of an ‘explosive’ situation in Portugal. He stated that the political parties must maintain political stability in the country.

Madeira Island Tourism increases its investment in a promotion on the Continent. In Lisbon, there will be an Industrial Fair from the 13 – 19 January. The regional authorities who are promoting tourism to Madeira will use the themes activities and sports to engage the interest of tourists from Portugal. In recent months, there has been a remarkable growth in the number of Portuguese staying at hotels on the island, partly due to the increase in availability of air transport and campaigns launched by the Regional Tourism department. They ran direct advertising campaigns through the Internet and indirectly through sponsorship of regional events and TV productions on national television. In the first 10 months of last year, the hotels recorded 809,165 overnight stays, which exceeded the total for 2008.  The final total should be a record number for the Portuguese market in the last decade. There will be an area to promote Porto Santo and one for the Wine, Embroidery and Crafts Institute. During the days open only to professionals, Madeiran barmen will demonstrate the making of cocktails. The Regional Director of Tourism will be there on the first two days and at a dinner held in central Lisbon for those working for national airlines, tourist agents and tour operators.

Hundreds followed the Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fátima to the Church of Carmo this afternoon. After a well attended Mass, the statue was taken from the College Church to the Church of Carmo in Funchal. There was also good attendance at the Peace March which started at this church and ended at the Se Cathedral at 18.30. The Pilgrim Statue remains at the Church of Carmo until next Sunday. The Bishop of Funchal would not comment on the controversial statements by the President for European Anti-Poverty about the transfer of Canon Manuel Martins to Machico Parish.

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

MP : Court of Santa Cruz is in chaos. This is an interview with the man whose job title translates roughly as something like ‘state prosecutor coordinator of the Public Prosecutor’s office (MP) on Madeira’. Just picking out a couple of points he made : "There is a big gap between what those elites in power think, and the feelings of the people". On Santa Cruz court : it is an example of how a court should not function, reaching an almost chaotic situation – with the delays of a accumulation of cases, and the inability to respond. The backlog will take years to clear.

Claim of Naviera Armas against the ports – The ferry operator respects the new unloading rules, but the action against APRAM [Port Authority] goes forward on the 18th.

Only 54 created their own employment. The restaurant trade was the favoured area for those who took the initiative, but all in all only 54 took advantage of support offered by the Regional Government, and it is clear that Madeira lacks more entrepreneurs. There are several ‘packages’ to encourage people into self-employment, but being your own boss it seems doesn’t appeal to many, and in particular the 13,500 unemployed. The 54 who have gone down that road have so far created just 66 jobs, with proposals for another 80.

Today’s main news headline : PSD Social Democrats clear out committees where it lost in the elections – The ‘orange’ political committees of São Jorge, Gaula, Achada da Cruz,  Água da Pena, and Porto Moniz, where the defeats occurred in the local elections last October, are on the way out. Soon there will be elections. And the reshaping will not end there. Party elections will be held to appoint new political committees in these 5 non-PSD parishes, but the clear-out might well be extended to other councils. The new elections will see new names, but existing names will be able to stand again [yeah right!]. Drastic, but not a great surprise. Of course it is already well known that president Jardim is punishing those parish councils where the voters didn’t elect his Social Democrats, by pulling out projects. Great tactics from our leader, as by pulling the key projects and strangling the finances, those voters who strayed from the ‘Uncle Bertie way’, will feel let down and disappointed by their current non-PSD parish council, so what will they do next time … return to the Bertie fold [maybe?]. Maybe it’s time for a new year revolution resolution.

Hundreds follow the pilgrim image to the church of Carmo – The Bishop of Funchal asked the youngsters to guide themselves by the principles of peace.  Yesterday afternoon the Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Fátima was moved from the Igreja do Colégio to the Igreja do Carmo, where it will stay until Sunday, accompanied by hundreds of faithful followers. A peace march also took place with dozens of youngsters walking the streets of downtown Funchal, that finished at Sé Cathedral in Funchal.

Today’s sport / football headlines : Treacherous defeat in the Estádio da Luz [Stadium of Light, Benfica's ground] – National lost the first group game of the League Cup, but can complain about the refereeing (Rodrigo goal wrongly ruled out) and about themselves also. Benfica 1 Nacional 0.

In Division II, União widen the leadership. União 1 Amadora 0, in the second division south league.

Ribeira Brava lead Série Madeira [Madeira football league]. Ribeira Brava actually scored two goals in the 0 – 2 away win at Canicense, and that’s a rarity.

Sue very kindly provided these stories … many thanks.

Parish of Mount Carmo – Bishop says "a profound cultural renewal" is needed.

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Not the same numbers that gathered in the square of the College on the day the pilgrim image of Our Lady of Fatima came to Madeira, thousands of people attended did yesterday’s mass in the Church College and followed the procession to the parish of Mount Carmo. The bishop of the Diocese of Funchal addressed a few words to the young people at the church who followed later in March for Peace through Rua Fernão de Ornelas, heading for the Sé.

D. António Carrilho recalled the Pope’s message for this year, stressing that "we are called to pray for peace" and "be builders of peace" as "to build peace is to say yes and say no." It’s "say no to selfishness, lying, hatred, revenge, war and all forms of violence, injustice, envy, jealousy, lack of respect for life and the rights of others and disregard of nature "and" say yes to truth and justice, liberty, responsibility, respect for the rights of the individual and respect for and protection of creation, the whole universe and our mother earth, our common home of all humanity".

The image of Our Lady of Fatima, who has been on a pilgrimage in Madeira since October 13, remains in the parish of Mount Carmo until the end of the week. She then goes to the Belfry, where she began her visit to Câmara de Lobos.

NEWS IN BRIEF

Wallet lost at Avenue Sea. A wallet with documents was lost yesterday afternoon on Avenue of the Sé, next to the restaurant ‘McDonald’s’. The owner is a mainland tourist who asks those who find the object to contact the PSP or contact the owner on phone 962 337 080. The lady promises to reward for the retrieval the wallet and documents.

Falling trees in the Nun’s Valley. Bad weather on Saturday afternoon caused the fall of several trees on the road to the Nun’s Valley. With the use of technical assistance from a landscaping company that use a chain saw to cut two pine trees involved was completed before the arrival of the Fire Volunteers Câmara de Lobos.

Madeira remains on alert ‘Orange’. Despite the improvements that were last recorded, the Institute of Meteorology continues to put Madeira on ‘Orange’ alert, but this time mainly due to the condition of the sea. Wave levels of five and six meters together with the wind are expected also in mountain areas where they can reach speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour, are the situations to be taken into account.

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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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.

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We got on Euronews ; Goodbye to 2009 €50m fast spend ; Fortune in flight cancellations

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

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Pete … Queen Victoria and P & O Oriana lining up for last nights fireworks.

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Today’s second photo – Many thanks to Eiryl … Fish drying on a boat at Câmara de Lobos.

madeira news blog 0912 eiryl fish drying on a boat at Camara de LobosA happy and prosperous new year to everyone, and thanks for the messages and emails.

If you are making a new year resolution, how about helping out with material for this blog. At present there is too much work for too few volunteers. It cannot go on, and a decision will be made very soon which will probably mean that unless matters improve this blog will close down.  Daily photos are not lacking, it is written contributions that are needed. I have trialled this approach now for three months, and so this will probably be the last time I ask. So don’t just assume that someone else will step in to fill the gaps please, as it will be too late. Thank you – Der.

"I was out walking in Funchal, had just been to a rather dissapointing visit at the Madeira Wine Insitute, where history seemed more important than showing the quality of the wines. I was walking down a narrow street and there was a door in the wall that I just walked right past. But was n’t there some barrels inside? I walked back. D’Oliveiras it said. I had not even heard of the producer. I was a starting fan of this great wine, I had had some great Barbeitos, some Henriques & Henriques and some Blandy’s". I THINK HE HAD HAD A FEW WHEN HE WROTE THIS ARTICLE

"All of Portugal is on orange alert – one step up the danger level. Authorities there say the rains have destroyed millions of Euros worth of agricultural produce. Harbours are closed and the Madeira archipelago of islands is also under threat, as 110- kilometre-winds whip up six metre high waves". WE EVEN GOT A MENTION ON EURONEWS (weather video)

"The locals are quite friendly and are happy to share their island paradise with you. Madeira is a great vacation destination, and in fact, it redefines the term. If you are interested in golf, then this is definitely the spot for your next leisure trip. The Campo de Golfe de Madeira is outstanding, and both the play and the scenery are perfect. The island’s climate is lovely, and you will be surrounded by striking natural beauty." CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION GUIDE

This website was showing the Funchal 2010 fireworks live on the internet last night, but the camera seemed badly positioned, which might be unfair as I gave up after a couple of minutes this morning NEW YEAR 2010 FIREWORKS MADEIRA

Many thanks to Elaine once again for this from yesterday’s Diários :

Distinguished guests, events and controversies that marked the Region in 2009

Conflicting relationship between the Regional and Republic Governments generated moments of tension during the year

The first visit of the Prime Minister, José Sócrates; the visit of the President of the Republic accompanied by the King of Spain; the controversy over the passage of the leader of the PSD through Madeira, were among the milestones of regional policy in 2009.

The conflicting relationship between the Governments of the Republic and Region generated moments of tension throughout the year with the President of the Madeiran Executive, Alberto João Jardim, repeatedly criticizing the incompetence of Socrates and "the pranks and villainy of Lisbon" in relation to Madeira.

Jardim was even considering José Sócrates "a plague that befell the Madeirenese", "the greatest enemy of Madeira since the 25th of April" who "sent Portugal into the pit". At the root of the conflict is the alteration of the Regional Finance Law that, for the island leader, was "a bashing to benefit the Azores".

José Sócrates who never had found space in his schedule to visit Madeira, this year made two trips to the region, one on May 15 to deliver the first Magalhães computers, returning on 23 August for the annual festa of the PS-M in Fonte do Bispo.

Also the President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, spent several days in the archipelago accompanied by the King of Spain who made his first visit to Madeira.

In 2009, Jardim achieved three more absolute election victories in Madeira. On June 7, Madeira lost the Socialist deputy who was in the European Parliament, to be represented by only one Parliamentarian, Nuno Teixeira who replaced Sergio Marques. In the National Legislative the PSD-M increased its presence in the Assembly of the Republic, winning one more place, exceeding four members while the PS lost two and the CDS failed to return to S. Bento after 33 years. In the Local Elections of 11 October after a troubled campaign due to incidents with the PND-M, Jardim was one more time absolute, keeping power in the eleven municipalities in the region including the three he decided to alter the head of the list. This election has inflicted another defeat on the PS-M and revealed some new features, the election of a councillor of the PND in Funchal, the Movement of Citizens ‘Together For the People’ in Santa Cruz, and even the MPT in Câmara de Lobos.

Controversy is also installed in Madeira because of the ‘rides’ that Jardim gave the national leader of the PSD, Manuela Ferreira Leite, in September but today Jardim says she is "getting more separate from the party at a national level".

Another major event that marked 2009 were the arguments used in the proposed constitutional revision of the PSD-M which displeased the Representative of the Republic, Monteiro Diniz, who even publicly declared himself "injured" by the situation.

The closure of the centennial Hotel Savoy in Funchal which launched dozens of workers unemployed in May; the wave of solidarity to try to save the baby Rodrigo who needed a bone marrow transplant and who passed away; the visit of the pilgrim image of Fatima to Madeira, were other landmarks of the news in 2009.

In sport the focus was on the National coach, Manuel Machado, whose life was at risk and in an induced coma following complications arising after surgery that took place on the Continent, and since the 27 November has been in the Hospital of Funchal.

…and also from Elaine …

Regional Government will assess the damage to pay for work. The storm damage to the water supply network at Rabacal, which supplies Ponta do Sol and part of Ribeira Brava, will be repaired immediately after the weather improves. This decision was made by the Governing Council whilst Jardim was present. According to the resolution, ‘The Government has authorized the various sectoral departments to proceed with the preparation and launch of replacement infrastructure and utilities most affected by the diverse weather conditions of recent weeks, to ensure a smooth operation and especially the safety of persons and goods.’ ‘At the moment, we await for a sustained improvement of weather conditions, to allow a complete and accurate assessment of damages to form and examine a means of financing.’ In the resolution, Technicians and Workers who rushed to repair the serous damage, despite their own sacrifices, were thanked and the Executive renews its expression of solidarity with the population affected, through the commitment of necessary repairs. Through criticism, people take advantage of natural disasters for political campaigns and are hypocrites. This was the first official statement from the Regional Government with the exception of  public statements by Manuel Antonio Correia.

PP wants Lisbon to talk about the bad weather in Madeira. The leader of the CDS-PP, Jose Rodrigues has not heard back from Sócrates, after his letter asking for financial help for regional storm damage. He said he will not give up and "I am still thinking of the best formula to achieve this objective." He does not agree with the PSD member Guilherme Silva, who wants to jointly submit a draft resolution and said, "I do not know where you will search for the money to rebuild." At present, the Government of Sócrates has given money to some areas of the Continent and declared a state of emergency in some agricultural zones. — Judging on past events, I doubt if Portugal could or would pay. Parts of the Continent and the Azores have been devastated and Portugal is in a worse economic position than Madeira.

PND considers the extraction of stone from a stream as theft.  The recent flooding at São Vicente. José Manuel Coelho accuses Rocha da Silva and Coita Pita – " two sharks regime". "These gentlemen constructed a road to serve the serra that they bought" whose debris was "lying on the bed of the stream. Now they want to free the water by the cloak (disguise) of  tattered excuses." He criticized them for wanting to intimidate the leader of the Socialist Party "who told the truth and put his finger in the wound." Coelho accused the workers of Madeira Nova of initially stealing the stones from the river to break stones for the crusher and then deposit the debris into the river, as it an inexpensive method. "They gain millions with poorly made work" and Alberto Jardim "protects all these gentlemen".

€50 million to spend in a month. Regional Government enters the new year with over 50 million Euros. Madeira has until the end of January to spend a 50 million Euros loan authorized by the Government of the Republic for projects co-financed by the EU, in an initiative in the 2009 budget. The formalization of this request for additional debt was authorized by the Representative for Madeira, Monteiro Diniz, and published in yesterday’s Diário da Republica.

Movement in the Port of Funchal for End of Year. A well presented article with good photos of the cruise ships visiting Funchal for the fireworks display, their movements in and out of port, and summary tables about the ships. CRUISE SHIPS FOR NEW YEAR 2010 

Delays and detours of 25 flights will cost 150,000 Euros. The bad weather which affected the operation of Madeira Airport was costly to airlines and passengers. Dozens of passengers had to change reservations and purchase new tickets. The carriers will have to bear the cost of accommodation and meals where rules over flight cancellations and long delays require them to. They also have additional charges associated with rescheduling of flights. The average cost of  ‘passenger protection’ is 60 Euros for the airline companies. More than 8,000 passengers were affected in recent days by the bad weather and had their flight cancelled or diverted to another airport. Over the past week, 22 aircraft could not land at Madeira, carrying more than 3,500 passengers. 31% had to stay at a hotel and others required meal allowances due to long delays. With ongoing clearance, the companies expect the cost for accommodation and meals will reach over 150,000 Euros. A contact working at TAP told Diário that the company will loose half a million Euros, due to changes and delays in routes. Porto Santo Airport cannot always be used as an alternative to Madeira Airport because safety rules, with respect to the fuel carried, require an alternative airport to be at least 40 miles away. The introduction of low-cost flights has penalized passengers affected by bad weather. A change in ticket before the flight costs 50 Euros if there is a vacant seat on the intended flight, of equal value. A change after the flight has taken place will cost 100 Euros. If the passenger wants to pay for a higher cost seat, (especially applicable with Christmas arrangements), they have to pay the difference in cost as well as the 50 Euros fee.

Fireworks displays also in the North and Machico. Santana, Machico and Porto Moniz are also having fireworks displays to mark the New Year. Santana is having fireworks and a mega-gala dinner followed by a musical concert and a disco until dawn. Porto Moniz, as well as fireworks, has stalls selling food and drink. Machico Council have organized 8 minutes of fireworks and musical entertainment, lasting until 2 am. The investment is 25,000 Euros. Santa Cruz is having its celebrations between the 8 – 17 January for the Festas de Santo Amaro, instead of celebrating tonight. In the West, Calheta, Ribeira Brava, Câmara de Lobos and Ponta do Sol have no official arrangements. Rui Marques explained the reason; most people are in travelling distance of Funchal now, so especially in the present economic times, they would just be "burning money". It was true here in Ribeira Brava … they might as well have turned off the electricity last night! Der

More storm damage news. In Paul do Mar, a landslide of stones and earth fell nearby the water treatment plant. The retaining walls have already been battered by the sea and finally, the Regional Government has acted. Nearby in Jardim do Mar, a landslide has blocked an access road. In Ribeira Brava, three truckloads of rocks were emptied near the mouth of the ribeira to strengthen the wall and protect the coast. Also in Ribeira Brava, falling stones damaged a boat and holed the hull and particularly the helm. Ironically, it had been moved there to protect it from the sea.

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

Casas do Povo also run into debt – The regional government usually pays one year behind for the social centres. The suppliers also sharpen [?]. The 40 ‘Casas do Povo’ have mounting debts stretching back over a year, due to the Madeira government’s cash flow problems, and the matter has the presidents  of the institutions on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Those that employ staff are struggling to find money to pay them, and it is becoming a matter in some cases of turning to banks for loans to pay-off suppliers. The Diário contacted several presidents to discuss the matter, but the majority, despite of confirming the problems, avoided talking about the subject because of the "proximity with the party of government". Sounds like yet another situation of ‘keep yer gob shut or else’ from our Social Democrat rulers, who probably ‘take advantage’ of this deep rooted social and support network as an extension to it’s propaganda machine, in exchange for the possibility of public funding of course.

Armas obliged to use trucks – The regulatory authority says that the ferry company has to obey the law : loading and unloading operations can be done only with trucks. A decision that has been a long time coming. The matter has been in dispute for some months, after other freight shipping companies were prohibited from freight handling at Funchal port, having to do so elsewhere. However, Naviera Armas, that ferries passengers and their cars between Madeira and Portimão in Portugal, and the Canary Islands, was also taking ‘loose’ commercial freight onboard, mostly on trailers or in containers. Now it will have to actually transport ´’tractors’ onboard to move its freight, from tomorrow, to comply with the ruling from the port authorities which simply says that cargo handling is prohibited where trailers are not ‘self propelled’. The measure is aimed to reduce loading and unloading times, and congestion in the port. A decision that sounds a bit like a ‘let off’ for Armas, and I can’t see how it will satisfy the other shippers who complain that Armas has a competitive advantage in using Funchal Port for freight transport.

Today’s main news headline : €22 million in direct settlements – Considerable funds and only in amounts superior to 70 thousand Euros. The Regional Secretaries head the list of entities that dispense with the chore of the public tender process.

Vandalism destroys Ecopontos [recycling disposal points] – The gratuitous savagery of the vandals taking place throughout the city and suburbs does not spare the plastic bins, In two years Funchal Council spent 40 thousand Euros on replacements. "The modern day vandals it seems do not like to see rubbish kept in [recycling] containers", say the Diário. The problem is quickly growing according to one counsellor, saying that in the previous year €15 thousand had to be spent, but this last year the amount had risen to €24,000. "All societies have their outcasts and idiots and I think that Madeira is no exception," says Costa Neves when asked to comment on these acts, which in his view, only "harm society" and are "unjustifiable". Most the vandalism takes place at night, and in areas where there are few people, to lessen the chance of the thugs being identified. In the latest episode in Pico do Barcelos miradouro, the bins that were set alight were dangerously close to a sizeable gas storage area. In most cases the attacks are pure vandalism, but there is also a lesser problem of people throwing still-lighted cigarette butts into the containers. Never had any such problems in my  town at night, but there again there is no one around at night.

In the sport / football headline : Danny says goodbye to a year that prevented him joining Chelsea or Barcelona. A nice portrait photo of the almost Madeiran star footballer toasting in the new year with Mrs. Danny (presumably). Odd that, as there were no pictures from the new year fireworks, so was the Diário photographer up at Danny’s place instead?

The big match for us this weekend is on Sunday, when Nacional visit Benfica in the group stages of the Carlsberg Cup (league cup). It’s on SportTV1 at 6.15 pm. Another to watch straight afterwards is Sporting v Braga, 8.15 pm on SIC (channel 6).

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. 

December saw a big rise in blog visitor numbers, 4,169 different visitors from 105 countries made 10,593 visits during the months. The biggest day was yesterday with 462 visits. Portugal was the most popular origin for visitors, followed closely by the UK, and then some way behind was the USA.  Just one visitor each from Nepal and the Cayman Islands though!

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