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Christmas events ; Airport help for disabled passengers ; Extortion attempt thwarted

December 12, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Elaine of the West … Oleander

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Have a great weekend, and be cheered by the forecast that tomorrow the weather will be better (already is here).

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

Christmas events opening today, Friday. Mega Park opens under the runway at the airport in Água de Pena, until January 17. Circus Brazil opens today until 10 January, located near the stadium of UD Machico. Expo Christmas starts in Santana. Until December 18, in the lobby of the Câmara Municipal de Santana. At 19.30 today in Funchal, the official opening of the decorations and entertainment, including an ethnographic village and a nativity scene.

CMF budget – less for social housing and more to the Parish Councils. Funchal Council discussed the budget and Plan of Activities for 2010. They will continue the policy of investment in sanitation and the environment, more efficient management of the ports, money for renovation of social housing but finance only for buildings already built, and extra support for the Parish Councils. The Parish Councils will receive an extra 6.7%, nearly 1.6 million, when the State increases revenue by 2% but this is only in theory so far, not guaranteed. The Council believe this is one of the best budgets, particularly in the social area which receives 46% of the investment, a 6% reduction in current expenditure (€5 million) and a reduction in bank debt in 2010 by nine million. "It contemplates a reduction in revenue and in view of this, a decrease in the amount we have for expenditure." The budget drops from 114 million to 108 million Euros, a realistic loss of 6 million Euros. The Socialist Party voted against the budget and the investment plan as they do not respond to the actual crisis the Funchalenses feel. The CDS-PP (Christian Democrats) abstained as although it is a realistic budget, it does not address the Council’s social responsibilities, especially the high unemployment levels in Funchal. The PND (New Democrats) voted against both times as they said it is a fairy tale budget with unrealistic direct tax revenue expectations. The CDU (Communists) also voted against as they thought the parishes should receive a larger share.

Ambilift now available at the airport. The new system helps air passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility and came into use last Wednesday. Consisting of a mobile lifting device for loading and unloading wheelchairs, with or without occupants. It cost 160,000 Euros and is being deployed in all EU airports if they have an annual turnover exceeding 150,000 passengers. It is a requirement of a 2006 EU law on the rights of people with disabilities and with reduced mobility, and air transport. There must also be fully qualified staff at the airport to help people with such disabilities. The equipment was purchased last month but has only become operational this month due to staff training on safe usage. To fund it, the airport is adding a charge of 0.61 Euros to passenger tax.

Man arrested for attempted extortion. A man was arrested in Funchal while trying to extort money for the return of stolen goods from a car. The goods were stolen earlier this month from a car parked in the street. After being contacted by the suspect, aiming to exchange some of the stolen goods (gold objects and two mobile phones), the victim contacted the police who posted two patrol men at the meeting place for the delivery of goods in exchange for an unspecified amount of money. The arrest of the suspect was successful and allowed the recovery of the gold objects which were in his possession. The police managed to unravel the fate of the two mobile phones. A Guinean was charged with receiving stolen goods and another of the same nationality was identified for purchasing the mobile phones. They are now also under investigation by the SEF (Immigration Authorities).

Kissing the ‘Menino’ under the discretion of each individual. The continuity of some Christmas religious traditions may be compromised by influenza A. Placing kisses on the Child Jesus has been discouraged by some parishes of the continent. In the Region, Father Marcos Goncalves, head of the Information Office of the Diocese of Funchal, says the way to fulfil the tradition of greeting the Menino should be left to each person. "The tradition will continue to happen with a kiss, a gesture, a nod, in view of the traditions of each place and site and the desire of the faithful." It is important that the Church takes its role as a public health informant but, "We cannot fall into alarmism and exaggeration for only some gestures and traditions." "Every day we greet, kiss and touch everything and everyone, and just remember prevention in relation to the Church and its traditions." In some parishes in Portugal, the advice is not to kiss the foot or forehead of the Baby Jesus, to prevent the spread of influenza A. Priests think the tradition will not be lost because some people will still carry it out. The tradition of blessing the Child Jesus occurs tomorrow at 17.00 Mass and Sunday Mass in the Igreja do Colegio. The images taken by the faithful will be blessed in a celebration of joy and preparing for Christmas.

Chocolate Festival promises to surprise. The Chocolate Island festival will be held this weekend at the Congress Centre. The organization say that, "Whoever is used to consume chocolate mainly in sweets and tablet form will be surprised by the wide variety of applications that the leaders at this festival of chocolate will present." "The preparation of meat, soups, beverages and delicious desserts, these professionals will, above all, show the different uses that can give chocolate delicious and original applications." In the festival, visitors can take away recipes and the best products. Children, as they appreciate the product more, have their own area called Hands On. Groups of children from the ages of  5 to 12 years, up to  maximum of 15 per session, can be helped to prepare lunch, including of course, much chocolate! Charge is 5 Euros. Chocolate sculptures on display will be another visitor attraction. The organizers have challenged individuals and companies to purchase the sculptures and 50% of proceeds will go to the Gil Foundation to support the creation of the Casa do Gil in Madeira. The minimum value of each sculpture is 300 Euros. Entry to the festival costs 2.5 Euros and children up to 12, accompanied by an adult, have free entry.

Special Operation Crime Prevention in Nogueira. Police surrounded the area and within a few hours had made several arrests and seized narcotics and prohibited weapons, including a dagger. About 40 police from the Machico Division made a ‘sudden’ approach with the support of the BIR as a preventive measure in case of turmoil within the district. The local population are divided as to whether they welcomed such an operation. This housing area in Camacha was targeted by the operation because of social unrest, insecurity and deviant behaviour due to drug consumption and trafficking. Cars on the main road connecting to the centre of Camacha were also stopped and drivers investigated.

Concession expired a year ago for Penteada Market.  After the fire, the market traders are housed in military tents. They are now worried about new competition for the concession to allow them to continue trading. The former concession, for 20 years, expired in 2008 and Funchal Council have not issued a new one. There are 29 spaces in the market and each lease is individually considered. The Council have decided to waver payment of three months rent for vendors of fruit, vegetables and flowers and a month to dealers using shops which were not affected by the smoke. The Council is insured against third party liability and the fire has been reported to the insurer. It is now up to the insurance firms to assess the claims and it could take months or years for traders to receive any insurance money.

New Year in the Wine Institute inspired by Hollywood. Hollywood and Wine Movies is an event planned by the Institute of Wine, Embroidery and Handicrafts for the night December 31 to January 1. This is a themed party with all the ambiance, charm and glamour that Hollywood cinema evokes. There will be a red carpet at the entrance to IVBAM and around it an area created for the media, recreating an atmosphere of a premiere. Inside, the area will be divided into three distinct areas with different musical approaches and decorations, to accommodate a wide range of attenders. The areas Noir, Hollywood Disco and Icon are inspired by three different decades of movie history and will show excerpts of films from the selected times. The Hollywood Disco area will be the largest, with pop and rock music and the decor inspired by Studio 54 will include projection of images from Saturday Night Fever and Grease and others. The Icon area will have electronic music and house and deep house chill-out music. The area is formed for dancing and socializing with a rest area. The base colour for the decoration is white and images of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean and James Bond and other icons will be shown. The Film Noir area will be a relaxation zone, dressed in black and white with a chill-out sound and images of the time. Doors open at 1 am and tickets cost 20 Euros.

Madeira now has a mosque. From Monday, the mosque will be open in Santo Amaro in Funchal. Facilities were provided by the Regional Government and the cost of the renovation work borne by the Islamic community.

Council will build community centres. The first two will be in Fajã da Ovelha and Paul do Mar and will be built next year. Others will be built in Arco da Calheta, Calheta, Florencas and Cova do Arco. At Jardim do Mar, the Quinta da Piedade will be renovated to function as a day care centre.

Parliament approves €79 million loan for Madeira. The revision of the Regional Finance Law will not be voted on today, (€129 million loan was to be part of this amendment), in exchange for the loan being allowed in the State budget. This was to avoid embarrassment of the social democrats and socialists, the only parties voting for / against the law, all other parties abstaining, and there would be a ‘close call’ whether or not the law would be passed. The PSD-M provided this solution for fear of the law not being approved therefore Madeira not being allowed a loan. The Parliament in Lisbon voted to amend the State budget for 2009 to allow Madeira to borrow up to 79 million Euros, but not the 129 million Euros initially wanted. Jamie Filipe Ramos (PSD-M), the chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for the Single Economy, Finance and Tourism is pleased with this result, "79 is better than zero."  The proposal of the PSD was approved with the votes of the Social Democrats and the CDS-PP member elected by Madeira. The PS, CDS-PP, BE, PCP and PEV abstained. — I presume the State transfer of 111 million Euros for loss from the Cohesion Fund will not occur?

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

Madeira only manages loan approval for €79 million – França was going to abstain if the LFR were voting. In order to avoid divides, the PS socialists postpone the final decision and concede on the loan.

Water and garbage swamp the Câmaras – Arlindo Gomes condemns the costs as intolerable. The president of Câmara do Lobos says that rubbish, water supply and waste water management are swallowing up 25% of the councils receipts. The problem is due to the delay in setting up and getting operational the new company (Sistema Integrado de Gestão de Águas, Resíduos e Saneamento) that takes on the management of all these services from 10 of the regions of Portugal (Funchal is excluded for now). Gomes says that the situation is leaving the council on ‘the edge of a nervous attack’.

Today’s main news headline : State obliges aquarium to return money – ‘Tourism of Portugal’ requires the municipal company that manages the aquarium of Porto Moniz to hand back the €1.1 million. Everything due to the lack of documentation required for justification of the co-financing of the project. The notification was received by the outgoing president, but the new president of Porto Moniz and the aquarium administrator are avoiding commenting on the matter. It is one more ‘bomb’ to fall on the aquarium of Porto Moniz. The bomb was dropped by the organisation that manages the funding from Europe, Tourism of Portugal, that the aquarium that opened in September 2005, has to return the money provided. The setback is all due to the fact that the correct justification paperwork was not raised and submitted for the joint financing provided to carry out the work. With this news combined with the financial problems in running the aquarium, the ´black hole’ created is now approaching €5 million. The management of the project had until the end of 2008 to submit what was required, but the instruction was ignored. It was then given a second chance to comply by June 2009, but again failed to comply. The money has to be returned within 60 days. It seems unlikely that the aquarium will now survive this latest blow, and nor should the person(s) responsible for such a blunder. I can’t even begin to imagine how a small region like Porto Moniz could find €1.1 million out of it’s budgets, and the impacts it will have on public services and projects, although the normal route for any PSD politician is to borrow money to make the problem go away. Porto Moniz had one or two surprises for the social democrats in the last elections, and one wonders if this news had broken earlier whether it could have been worse.  Silly idea building an aquarium in Porto Moniz when there is no real tourism infrastructure there anyway. It can only rely on the tourists that visit there anyway, as nobody is going to travel that far especially to see a fairly small attraction when there is not much else there, especially out of season.

‘Quarrel’ on the the beach of Socorridos – The extraction gives rise to doubts, but the Metropolitana Society guarantees that it is removing materials that it deposited there in order to make the public walkway. Quercus disagrees with the action. The development company ‘Sociedade Metropolitana de Desenvolvimento’ (SMD) is raiding the beach to obtain building materials (rocks), in front of the cement plant at the beach of Socorridos. SMD is already awaiting a court appearance after Funchal council took an action  for dumping by the company in the same area. On Thursday afternoon a Diário reporter watched 3 lorry loads of rocks leaving the beach, all belonging to SMD, and loaded by an excavator situated on the beach. Enquiries thereafter with the relevant authorities revealed that there was no illegal activity, despite it being against the law to remove materials from the beaches, and so nothing will be done to stop the action. The environmental organisation ‘Quercus’ however is not convinced that all is in order, and that more is being taken away that was ever put there. The result he thinks will be more of the beach being washed away when the sea gets rough, and the water turning brown. 

In today’s football headline : Nacional fail in duel with Paços de Ferreira. Our lads lost away 2 –1 last night against a team that had failed to win a single home game so far this season.

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for providing this translation from today’s Diário :

Judgement on book by Gonçalo Amaral postponed till January Kate and Gerry McCann were present at the start of the session. The trial of proceedings between Mr and Mrs McCann and the former Inspector of Judicial Police, Gonçalo Amaral, was postponed to January because the lawyer of the former inspector was unable to attend today due to illness. The trial of the injunction on the prohibition of the sale of Gonçalo Amaral‘s book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" should have started today.

After receiving the document from the lawyer Antonio Cabrita communicating his absence, the judge in the case ordered the sessions of the trial to be held on 12, 13 and 14 January in the Civil Court of Lisbon, in the Palace of Justice. Kate and Gerry McCann, parents of missing British child who disappeared in 2007 in the Algarve, and Gonçalo Amaral had been present earlier in the session, although they were not obliged to do so because it is a civil action.

Also present was one of the six witnesses listed by Gonçalo Amaral, the PJ inspector Tavares de Almeida. The remaining five witnesses, including Moita Flores, Luis Neves and Guilhermino Incarnation, did not respond to the call.

Before entering the court, Gonçalo Amaral told reporters that "Portugal is a country with freedom of expression. I cannot be prosecuted for writing a book. There were other people who wrote other books," he stressed, adding that he expects the collaboration of researchers who are his witnesses in the case. Around ten members of the Gonçalo Amaral Justice Project wearing t-shirts which read "Freedom of Expression" are distributing symbolic red carnations. The parents of Madeleine McCann, who disappeared on 03 May 2007 in Praia da Luz, Algarve, argue that the book and video marketed after a documentary broadcast on TVI promote the theory of Gonçalo Amaral, which they consider unsustainable, that they were involved in the disappearance of their daughter. Therefore, in an application filed by attorney Elizabeth Duarte, the British couple asked the court to withdraw from the market, albeit provisionally, both book and video, and this was carried out on 9 September. There is also another action against Gonçalo Amaral, accusing him of claims deemed defamatory, in which the British couple seeks damages of at least 1.2 million Euros. The book "Maddie – The Truth about the Lies" was published in 2008 and cast suspicion on the parents having participated in the concealment of the child’s body. As coordinator of the Criminal Investigation Department of the PJ of Portimão, Gonçalo Amaral joined the team of researchers trying to find out what happened to Madeleine McCann.

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

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Regional Finance Law in the balance ; Underwater Xmas tree ; SWAT on Madeira

December 11, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Derek … Monte Palace

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This weekends football : Nacional visit Paços de Ferreira tonight. 8.15 pm on SportTV1. Marítimo host Rio Ave on Sunday. 4 pm, but not televised.

Parliament: Law regulating financing of autonomous regions under national scrutiny. The Azorean Parliament’s Economy Committee is studying the legislation that regulates the financing of the autonomous regions to determine whether the new proposal put forward by Madeira may cause the Azorean archipelago to lose the positive discrimination it currently enjoys. Madeira president Alberto João Jardim never accepted the changes to the calculations of State revenues apportioned to the Autonomous Regions, despite those being passed by the Assembly of the Republic in 2007. Until these changes were made, Madeira had always received more money than the Azores, a situation that Prime Minister José Sócrates rectified in order to redress uneven development in the nine island of the Azores. Now that the PS has lost its absolute majority at national level, the Madeira PSD brought out an old proposal which could restore the pre-2007 legislation setting out financing for the autonomous regions. MORE ON RTP AZORES

The new Regional Finance Law is due to be voted on in Lisbon tomorrow, and it is going to be very tight, with the governing socialists voting against, the social democrats voting for, and various smaller parties sitting on the fence because of the situation in the Azores. It may even be a 97 – 97 tie.

Many thanks to Elaine once again for yesterdays top news stories :

A classic in port. The Port of Funchal hosts since the beginning of yesterday afternoon, one of the most emblematic mega yachts ever on a routine visit and allowing medical treatment of a member of the crew. The Talitha G sailed from Gibraltar and is bound for Antigua. It will moor until 12.00 on Friday. The mega yacht was built in 1927 and named Reveler until 1937 when it was renamed Chalen. It served with the USA Navy during the second world war under the title USS Beaumont. After the war, the boat was privately owned and renamed Elpetal and was a favourite of Winston Churchill. In 1983, due to a change of owner, it became the Zezebel. There was a serious breakdown in the main engine during a crossing from the USA to Europe in 1993 and it had to be towed to Lisbon where it was repaired and refurbished and renamed the Talitha G. It has a crew of 18 and can host up to 20 people.

Santa Cruz will have a ‘low-cost’ petrol station.  A new petrol filling station will open at Tendeira in Caniço next year. It will be the third low-cost station in the country and the first in the region. The group of companies (AECCP) who run these stations want to try to combat rising fuel prices. The station is placed in Santa Cruz as "The county offers strategic conditions so they can offer Madeiran businessmen fuel at a lower price than they currently have." The proposals will only benefit members of ACIF (Association of Commerce and Industry) who must be associated with AECCP whose membership costs ten Euros. The Mayor of Santa Cruz is pleased with this project as the Council is a strategic partner and will benefit from more competitive prices.

Wild globalization responsible for crisis. Conference at Machico yesterday, The Wild Invasion of the Commercial Area of Madeira by Trade of the ‘Rising Sun’. The President of the Union of Businessmen of Small and Medium Businesses in Portugal, Pedro Fernandes, made the accusation that globalization and public policy makers are responsible for the current global crisis. These two are responsible for widespread unemployment, the debt of the country, ruin and poverty, family imbalances, social exclusion, desertification and imbalance of public accounts. He discussed the unfair competition of the Chinese market and the impact it may have on Machico. The conference was attended by some of the top businessmen who have invested in the city, including Jorge de Sã. The speaker had been a textile firm manager for 50 years and said his factory closed due to lack of government support. Machico does not require the installation of a large area of Asian trade and the opening of the Chinese store will ruin traditional trade. The Chinese stores are exempt from taxes for 5 years.

Arrested alleged drug dealer was attempting to escape justice. A 20 year old man was arrested on Monday at the airport while attempting to fly to England. He was trying to escape the Autonomous Region and Portuguese Justice. He was involved in several cases under investigation relating to seizures of hashish this year, amounting to 7,000 doses. That was why the police were at the airport to prevent him leaving. He is now on remand in prison.

Police seize more than 1 kg of heroin.  900 grams or enough for 10.500 doses if left unprepared, was seized last weekend in Livramento in Funchal. A 35 year old man from Guinea-Bissau was arrested. The police action was after over two months of investigative work which had led to two other arrests for drug trafficking. These two were also of Guinean nationality and had in their possession 2,100 doses of heroin. The third man was a cousin of the first two arrested and the heroin was found in the carcass of a television set in the house which the other two had previously rented. He initially argued that the television did not belong to him but was eventually charged. The drug has a high state of purity and the number of doses could be increased by cutting and processing to increase profits but make it less harmful to the consumer. The police think the heroin was destined for consumption over the holiday season at several locations in Madeira.

Pinheiro adorns the sea. Since last Saturday, the divers near the Hotel Pestana Palms have been surprised by an underwater Christmas tree. The new initiative came from the Madeira Diving School, ‘Tubarão Madeira Mergulho’. The manager said, "Funchal is already decorated and we wanted to do something fun for all customers when they come to dive." They placed the tree on the sea bed then decorated it, not a long or difficult operation because the tree was already prepared and the Christmas balls filled with water so they do not drift off. To secure the tree, they took a wooden ladder down and braced the tree until the decorating was finished. In the past few days, the tree has remained unaltered and until the fish became accustomed to the decoration, they tried to eat the balls. They will keep the tree on the sea bed until the New Year and if still in good condition, it will be put back in the same site next year. —- Plenty of photos and a video on Diário site. (The type of story I love to read).

SWAT training in Madeira. Eight elements of the Marine Police Force, 4 from the Azores and 4 from Madeira, are this week attending a Special Weapons and Tactics training course. Yesterday’s training at Caniçal was successful; they approached a suspected vessel at speed to test entry into the vessel, the control of suspects, searching and seizure of materials. The course also involves weapons training, situations and risk assessment and decision making. The Marine Police are responsible for maritime safety, preservation of the marine eco-system and the fight against crime at sea, especially trafficking.

PS unhappy about ‘fantasy’ budget figures. The Socialist Party have criticized the budget planned for 2010. The budget is unrealistic with inflated revenues and excess indebtedness, direct and indirect. They say 40% of the budget revenue comes from unproven sources and only 60% can be accounted for, leading to more debt. Their figures indicate 1,200 million Euros of direct debt and 1,500 million Euros of indirect debt (not the stated 1,100 million) and with other debt, the total will reach 5,000 million Euros which exceeds the GDP of 4,700 million Euros, (125% GDP). It is difficult to see how Madeira can pay these debts without jeopardizing quality of life. —- There is at present political panic in Madeira over the vote on the budget amendment to the Law of Regional Finances in Lisbon tomorrow, which will allow a 129 million loan needed to pay suppliers. If only the PSD and PCP vote in favour, the PS vote against and the CDS-PP and BE refrain, there will be a tie with 97 against and 97 in favour.

Christmas news. From today until January 6 in the streets of Funchal, there will be 8 people dressed as Santa Claus selling balloons and 8 food / drink vendors. Between 14 – 24 December, 3 toy sellers and 15 vendors of seasonal foliage. Christmas Market opened yesterday at the Regional Directorate of Youth, Rua 31 de Janeiro in Funchal. 15 youth associations have combined forces and there will be on sale until December 11, cribs, liqueurs, bolos de mel, handicrafts and embroidery. An exhibition of ‘ecological cribs’ opened today in the lobby of Funchal Town Hall and will be there until 7 January. The cribs are made from recyclable materials by members of 26 institutions, from schools to community centres and homes. SATA announced today that it will increase flights from Madeira between December 29 – January 4. More than 28 flights corresponding to over 5,300 seats. TAP has already announced an increase in flights to Lisbon (96 flights, 14,248 seats) and 54 flights between Madeira and Porto (7,318 seats). SATA will operate another 120 flights (10,500 seats) to the Azores. TAP increases flights to the island of Horta, Pico and Terceira.

Radical Laurissilva plan. The Municipality of Porto Moniz is to promote the Laurissilva in relation to tourism. To promote walking activities, tourist paths will be recovered and signposted. Areas for canyoning, paragliding and surfing, waterfalls, ponds, viewpoints and levadas will be indicated on a comprehensive route map.

Casa d’Avo Beatriz.  Jardim inaugurated the new unit for Rural Tourism in Gaula yesterday. The Casa d’Avo Beatriz resulted from an investment by one of Beatriz’s grandchildren, António Rodrigues, with additional funding. The house has seven double rooms and will open on January 1 2010. It is a traditional country house adapted for tourism, including a swimming pool, while keeping the original features. The house is situated in Rua D. Felicidade, no 12, in Achada de Gaula de Cima.

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

PSD social democrats try to avoid two failures in São Bento – Luís Miguel França could be decisive in the approving of the Regional Finances Law. The negotiations continue today itself. The story has already been covered in part above, and no doubt later today we will know how the voting went.

Today’s main news headline : Bad debt triples – The debts to the banks grew in the last year. On Madeira they already represent €180 million and confirm that individuals and companies are living in stressful situations. They are the more prominent numbers during the crisis. In September the bad debt situation hit the highest level on Madeira in recent years, hitting 3.7%. A year ago the percentage of bad debt was 1.25%. The disturbing figure remains below the figure nationally of 4.4%, but in the last two quarters alone the figures have galloped  on by 0.9 and 0.8%. According to statistics from the Bank of Portugal, loans granted on Madeira amounted to €8.06 billion, but applications are slowing. That final figure seems to be just for company and individual loans, but it is not made absolutely clear that regional and local government borrowings are excluded.

The main photo on today’s front page shows children and teachers looking through a high fence at a sports court : It has been ready four years but was never used – A disagreement between the Madeira government and Metropolitana impeded the use of the enclosed court in Porto da Cruz. The children in the adjoining schools (pre-school and basic) were never given the all-clear to use the sports facility built by the Sociedade Metropolitana de Desenvolvimento (SMD), and in fact no one has ever used it. The SMD says that it is now trying to negotiate with the Secretary for Education to change that, so the school children can use it, and it can stop being a ‘deposit’ for various types of rubbish. A spokesman for SMD wouldn’t go into reasons for the long delay, but no doubt someone somewhere will add this to the long and growing list of Uncle Bertie’s ‘white elephants’.

‘Market Night’ expanded into more streets - Requirements to accommodate  street sellers soar. The base area for ‘Night Market’ in Funchal will be extended this year. The news was announced by counsellor, Rubina Leal, who justified the council decision with the growing number of applications for trading spaces on the night of 23rd December. Details are not all available yet, but as well as the usual streets and locations (the area surrounding the farmers’ market, and also Rua Dr. Fernão de Ornelas, Rua de Oudinot and Anadia, Pelourinho, Praça da Autonomy, Rua D. Carlos I, etc.) the area around the EEM / Electricity Museum will also be utilised. Discussions also have to be completed with the emergency services to ensure the safety of the expanded event.

In the market of Penteada there are licenses that expired a year ago. The council decides to exempt payment of rent for three months.

Cinema inspires ”New Year ‘ in the IVM.

Platini wants more referees on the pitch – The president of UEFA football dined in the Quinta Vigia. Platini’s comments come prompted by the famous handball that saw his nation France qualify for the world Cup at the expense of Ireland. Platini says he was embarrassed by the referee, who didn’t see the deliberate handball by the French attacker Thierry Henry. "I am doing my best to put more eyes to assess the game", he said, referring to some new measures  of UEFA, like the placing of more officials to improve the work of the refereeing team. There will be more refs than players soon! I used to cope years ago with just one referee on the pitch, no linesmen, and the honesty of the players. No doubt Uncle Bertie was giving football’s top man some advice on how the game should be run, from his immense experience as Marítimo’s number one fan and benefactor (with taxpayers money of course). No doubt we will be hearing soon that Marítimo have qualified automatically for next year’s Champions League, but that will be after Platini will have been spotted leaving at Madeira airport, with several crates of Madeira Wine and boxes of bolo de mel … just gifts of course

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 . On a wet and windy day like today, surely someone has some time on their hands?

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State denies debts to councils ; Tree preservation plan ; 12 tips for a ‘green’ Christmas

December 09, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo Thanks to  Martin L. … Porto Moniz

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" … And an organizational disaster. It took us 1,5 hours to finally leave the ship and they extended the already short stay therefore for 0,5 hours. That was the worst of a long line of going ashore problems we faced. Don’t think that only because it says being at a port from 10 to 17 actually means you got that time". CRUISE PASSENGERS BLOG

"Funchal is another hillside town on the ocean. It has about 150,000 inhabitants and is another quaint town where tourism is the number one industry. Unfortunately, we were docking in Funchal on Sunday so a bunch of the attractions, such as the Madeira wineries, were closed. Enough of the tourist souvenir shops were open that we were able to get some shopping done". YET ANOTHER CRUISE PASSENGERS BLOG

"The island of Madeira has an oceanic microclimate with the warm Gulf Stream passing through the islands and offers year round warm waters to swim in. The capital town of Funchal is picture perfectly set in the bay and is home to the majority of 300,000 population". It’s about Madeira Wine, but quite well written, and worth a visit. DID WE HAVE A POPULATION EXPLOSION LAST NIGHT?

"Woman who battled cancer by embarking on string of adventures plunges 100m to her death from cliff". An update on the death of Ruth Holdway who fell to her death whilst out walking on Madeira. UK DAILY MAIL

Portuguese Ministry of Finance denies owing any money to local authorities in autonomous regions. Portuguese Finance Minister Teixeira dos Santos has denied that the State owed 15 million Euros to the local authorities of the Azores and Madeira. However, local authorities said that the State owes 5 million Euros to the Azores, and €8 million to Madeira in IRS revenues. Azores and Madeira local authorities voiced their complaints this weekend during the National of Associations of Municipalities which was attended by Prime Minister José Socrates. RTP AZORES

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

West Zone not celebrating New Year’s Eve. The amusement park Giga Park is the exception on the evening of New Year’s Eve. The amusement park in Ponta do Sol is the only official attraction for the night of New Year’s Eve in the counties west of Funchal. From Câmara de Lobos to Calheta, passing logically through Ribeira Brava, there will be no party to commemorate the passing of the year, with the exception of Ponta do Sol, which this year hosts the Giga Park Christmas fair, which on this long night is open until at least five in the morning. Here lies the only lure that will attract the attention of thousands of Madeirans in what for many is the longest night of the year. Moreover there will be no more proposals for animation because it its understood that Funchal is itself an attraction impossible to dethrone on the magical end of year night. In Câmara de Lobos, due to the proximity of the ‘capital’, a bet on staging a New Year Eve’s Party is risking an expected failure, since the well-held tradition focuses on the centre of Funchal and surroundings. Yet the bars in the old zone of Câmara de Lobos will be open until dawn, thus providing an alternative for those looking to escape the crowded fun areas of Funchal. The nearby Ribeira Brava this year has nothing to offer. After several years of promoting a musical show at the sea front in the early hours of the morning of the first day of the year, which almost always showed low compliance, the Council decided not to continue with an event that a priori was doomed to poor participation. Hence, the arrival of the new year will have no cause for celebration in this county, mainly because of the strong competition that focuses attention both on the capital city or in nearby Ponta do Sol. Ponta do Sol this year is placed on the ‘map’ of options for fun because of the Christmas fair there. The relative proximity to Funchal (20/25 minutes) and the privileged access to the main road – one minute to the expressway – and the large parking capacity (3,000 places) around the Giga Park, are factors that promise to heavily influence not only the residents in the area southwest of the island, but also from other parts. In the extreme, Calheta, also has a night without a party. A reality that also reflects the fact that the only nightclub in the ‘West Point’, the Art Caffe, closes its doors, transferring itself to Funchal on this night of the reveillon.

Christmas only for the great. Political Christmas party rivalry. With three elections this year, the smallest parties have no funds for gatherings. The PSD and the PS will have large celebrations in Madeira Tecnopolo. The PCP (Communists) have never held dinners at this time and the funds will be spent on their convention in February. The MPT (Earth Party) also have insufficient funds.  Of the three large parties, only the CDS-PP have a different choice of location for the Christmas dinner; 200 met yesterday in a restaurant in Encumeada. Last year, there were over 1,500 PSD members in the Tecnopolo and this year, the organizers expect a similar number. It will be at 20.00 on 12 December. With the usual protocol, the regional leader, Alberto Jardim, will open the official speeches before the dinner. The Socialists expect a more ambitious gathering than last year when there were 800 at the meal. This year, they expect 1,200 to 1,400 at Tecnopolo. This is scheduled for December 19 at 19.30, with a speech by the party leader João Carlos Gouveia. On 20 December, the Socialists Funchal branch will also hold a Christmas party for children belonging to the militants.

Credit growing in the festive season. It is normal for this season: closer it is to Christmas the use of credit increases considerably. The manager of Radio Popular in Cancela said that the main sales were in Forum Madeira but he expected a ‘flood’ in the days before Christmas. "Taking into account the experience of previous years, people all come at the same time: it is a massive demand." People of all ages now use credit cards, even the older population. FNAC expect the most sales in the middle of the month and normally the cards provided by the shops are linked to reductions, in the case of FNAC there is a 10% reduction on purchases on ‘days adherent’. —- Other recent articles about Christmas shopping, especially in smaller shops in the centre of Funchal, have been very negative with shopkeepers complaining that people are just looking and not spending.

Câmara de Lobos lights up tonight. In Câmara de Lobos, they maintain the tradition of the official opening of the Christmas celebrations on the public holiday assigned to today. In ‘baixa’, the House of Father Christmas at the entrance to the city is the ‘card’ for the visitor. A traditional nativity scene is by the Municipal Market. In the vicinity of the Town Hall, at the entrance to Avenida da Nova Cidade, the garden is decorated with a large nativity scene with a background of the traditional houses of Santana. Other areas for excellent decorations are the churches where the presepios and lapinhas have been authentically constructed.

Reveillon marks the ‘Day of the City’ of Santana. Santana begins to celebrate the 9th anniversary of the elevation of the village to a city from New Year’s Eve onwards. From Friday, the services of the municipality will begin to collect subscriptions to join the mega-gala dinner. There will be a meal and musical concert in a tent next to the City Hall. The mayor states that you can still go to Funchal to see the fireworks and return in time, as the celebrations will go on well into the night.

Funchal advance in 2010 with classification of trees. The inventory ‘Trees in the Public Interest’ will be advanced in 2010 to include the classification of nearly 30 trees of this genus. The law gives preservation status to these trees. These are iconic or monumental trees and are classified according to size, age and rarity. The most impressive examples are to be found in parks, forests, churchyards, public and private gardens, quintas and public squares. Once classified, the trees have a protection area which has a perimeter with a 50 metre radius from the base. The tree cannot be cut or pruned without prior authorization by the Forestry Authority and maintenance work has to be carried out with their technical guidance. The trees are measured every ten years to monitor their growth to try to prevent their decrepitude. Trees can also be classified for purposes of tourism or environmental education, if asked for by either the land owners, members of the public or authorities. The survey of monumental and emblematic trees was carried out in 1985 and updated in 2008, which is awaiting ratification. The Nucleo de Dragoeiros at Neves is about the only area where there is a Centre of protected trees, the dragon tree (dracaena draco) is slow growing taking 10 years to reach about 2 to 3 metres. The Regional Directorate of Forestry have edited a book on monumental and iconic trees. In addition to protected species such as the lauraceaes, the laurissilva in nature reserves, there is no progress in the protection of individual examples.There are many sites on the island to be looked at.

Fire at Panteada Market. Fire broke out early on Tuesday morning at Panteada Market in Sao Roque, causing extensive damage to 12 fruit and vegetable stalls. The warning was given at 07.07 and two emergency fire vehicles and two ambulances went to the site, manned by 15 men. The firemen wearing breathing apparatus broke down the corrugated zinc door and roof to extinguish the flames and allow the smoke to escape. It is thought that a short-circuit causing overheating of Christmas lights started the fire. After the investigation, the debris can now be cleared away and the losses which are huge are still being evaluated by the stall holders.

 

 

Revenue in 2009 does not depend on authorization of the State. With or without the ‘redistributive’ budget approval in the Assembly of the Republic, Madeira will operationalize the €230 million revenue in the budget for this year as ‘financial liabilities’. The redistributive budget and the revision of the Law of Regional Finances are to be voted on in Lisbon on Friday. These two documents represent many millions of Euros to Madeira. Due to falling revenues and the current expenditure, there is a shortfall of 100 million Euros. The budget has a limit of 5 million Euros but Madeira wants a loan of 129 million Euros approved, arguing that this is much lower than if the amount of debt allowed was in direct proportion to the indebtedness of Portugal. As for the Law of Regional Finances, if the proposed amendments are approved for calculating the money that should have been transferred from the State over recent years, 111 million should be returned to Madeira. It is thought that the Socialist Party in Portugal  will approve the new debt limit but the fact that Teixeira dos Santos did not include the Regional Government proposed amendments in the State Budget is worrying. Garces Ventura believes he can find some other way to ensure the budget revenue. Rather than go to the banks to seek authorization to pay off loans and short-term borrowing, the Government will go to funding sources that do not count towards the debt. This will include a new small loan. The vice-president of the Regional Government said that the State is obliged to pay the health and educational costs in the Region but it has not paid a third of what has been spent.

Quercus 12 tips for a greener Christmas. The Association for Nature Conservation has 12 tips to reduce waste which increases each year. Greeting cards should be via electronic mail. This is cheaper and reduces the use of paper and producing waste. If this is not possible, use recycled paper and reusable envelopes, or make your own using recycled paper. Offer any excess used toys to other children. Buy useful gifts which will not just be thrown away. Use rechargeable batteries. Re-use wrapping paper from gifts from last Christmas and birthday presents. Make use of Christmas tree ornaments from last year and buy artificial trees. If buying a real Christmas tree, make sure it is from authorized forest thinning and ask the Town Hall to collect it after Christmas. Buy longer-lasting higher quality items. Buy books printed on recycled paper. Do not eat in excess and cook at home rather than eat pre-packed foods. Consume drinks in reusable containers and use returnable bottles. Recycle packaging and use the waste bottle, card and plastic banks. Use energy-efficient lighting and appliances and have old appliances recycled. Use public transport whenever possible.

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

Funchal Council have €200,000 to restore the market that burned – The fire damaged 12 stalls in Penteada. There are in fact only 12 stalls or stands there, and all were damaged to some extent. Elaine has already covered the story above. There will be another 12 pretty unhappy families on Madeira this Christmas, as a chunk of prime selling time passes them by. Maybe the €200,000 recovery budget will compensate them, but things don’t generally work like that here.

PSP Police promise ‘zero tolerance’ during Christmas. There will be no ‘Christmas spirit’ as far as our police forces are concerned, and although they are sensitive to the festive season, the law will be upheld to the ultimate degree. The police chief said that his priority is to ensure the safety of the population, and as such there will be no slack for driving offences or other infractions, and checks will be reinforced.

People already infected by Gripe A swine flu advise calm. ‘Calm is the best remedy for H1N1′. 3 people of different ages tell of their experiences as victims of the the Gripe A virus, and they all talk of the importance of following the recommendations of the authorities. The total number of victims has risen to nearly 400, and there have been two deaths to date, but these were people with other medical problems. The advice given is to quarantine yourself for 7 days, and in most cases one can then return to a normal life.

Today’s main news headline : There are less Madeirans travelling by plane. The liberalisation of the airways doesn’t appeal to residents despite of the fares having fallen by 40% and the travel subsidy. Compared to the previous system, there are 100,000 less benefiting from the public assistance. The state saves 15.5 million Euros. The numbers are undeniable, in the first 11 months of this year only 117,513 journeys by the residents of Madeira benefited from the €60 subsidy, support from the state for air travel. Surprising really, as an early bargain booking combined with the subsidy would cost less for many than the  journey to the airport at Santa Cruz. Money spent that could probably easily be saved on Christmas shopping in Lisbon or even Porto.

Rui Moisés renegotiates previous contracts – The councillor runs a fine tooth comb through the council of Santana. Practically all of the negotiations of the previous president, Carlos Pereira, have been reviewed and renegotiated by the new president Rui Moisés. Loans, debts to suppliers, and public contracts are all being reviewed, and the new man has publically appealed to all the companies involved to show understanding. Moisés says the move is to meet budget cuts of €100,000 imposed by the government of Portugal through failing to transfer 5% of tax revenues. Discussions between the regional and central government seem to be going nowhere, so it may be that we see the other câmaras doing the same exercise now that Moisés has very publically set a good example, and as all councils face the same problem. I suppose most people will see it as a more palatable option than increases in council tax, but I do wonder if there is a little bit of an attempt in this to embarrass an already embarrassed outgoing president, who has already been undeservedly kicked in the teeth enough times by Uncle Bertie and pals.

In Gaula, councillors challenge puzzling work of the Regional Government.

In football : Portuguese great in the ‘Champions’ – Ronaldo scored two more, FC Porto thrash Atletico. Madeiran Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Real Madrid away at Marseille (1 – 3). Porto won away (0 – 3) at Atletico Madrid. Both teams qualify with ease for the knockout stages of the Champions league.

Another story that caught my eye, but away from the front page, was about a drunk cyclist arrested for hitting and damaging a parked car in Santa Cruz. The man was cycling with over 2 g/l of alcohol in his blood on Sunday night. It is an unusual case, as the cyclist clearly has no insurance for road accidents, and the police have had to take on the role of mediator between the cyclist and the owner of the car. The highway rules specifies that the man committed a crime by drink-cycling, and he will have to appear in court. What the penalty will be I have no idea, but unlike a car driver, it can hardly be anything that will prevent him doing the same thing again.

That’s all I have time for. If anyone else can oblige with any of the ‘blank’ or sparsely filled headlines or other news stories, here is the link

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