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Xmas compilation ; 2010 fireworks ; Madeira Islands Walking Festival ; 1954 ‘blog’

January 03, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Janez …

madeira news blog 0912 janez xmas new year 2009 compositionSomething quite different … A lovely Madeira Christmas / seasonal compilation – If you click on the above image you will be able to see a larger version, and from there explore the individual photos.

Tobi videoed the first sunrise of 2010 over the Ilhas Desertas … many thanks :

This link is also from Tobi … "This is probably the best firework video i have seen of the displays in Madeira, i thought he was on a roof of a hotel , but looks like he was on a ship or boat". Cheers Tobi.

Don’s blog has a collection of videos from the fireworks display, including the RTP coverage, with several interviews in English with some very impressed tourists. 2010 FIREWORK VIDEOS

If you are away from Madeira and need a fix, you might like to see the 5 minute video on this website with traditional singing and costume dancing. CASA DO POVO DA CAMACHA

Becky sent me in this link, many thanks. This is really fascinating! It’s a number of diary entries from 1954, with lots of photos, that have been turned into a blog. WELL WORTH A VISIT

Paul from Paul do Mar kindly sent in this article and photo :

Madeira Rabaçal 25 fontes Calheta & the Madeira Islands Walking Festival January 2010. The next Festival is from Tuesday the 12th –16th January. The Festival is the brainchild of UK-based freelance travel and outdoor writer and photographer Terry Marsh. Between 2004 and 2006 he organised the successful walking festivals on the Isle of Man. The festival is promoted by the Madeira Tourism Board. One of the objectives of the festival is to encourage walkers from Western Europe to visit the Madeiran Islands, to experience for themselves the natural beauty of the region.

The walks the organisers have chosen are a cross section of the many that are available, and are intended to provide a taste of what the islands have to offer walkers. According to the official website all the walks are devised and promoted by the Regional Forest Bureau and have been recently surveyed and verified.

Calheta and its spectacular waterfall in Rabaçal. One of the many walks is in Calheta: the PR 6 – Levada das 25 fontes, PR 6.1 – Levada do Risco. Visiting a (usually) spectacular waterfall, this walks begins by descending gently to Rabaçal before continuing downhill then, by an out-and-back route to the rocky amphitheatre containing the 25 Fontes (Risco waterfall). The walk concludes through an 800-metre tunnel…so, torches are necessary! The walk is 11 kilometres and costs 25 Euros. Check out Festival site Link and Rabaçal, Calheta ’25 fontes’ walk factsheet

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

Madeira on yellow alert. The strong winds, rain and sea waves have returned and conditions are not expected to improve until late Monday afternoon.

Court of Appeal reopens lawsuit filed in Funchal. Two families have been locked in an argument about a shared wall, the case heard in the Court of Funchal on June 30 2007. During the dispute, a 62 year old man was scratched in the face by sunglasses, hit with fists and feet and harassed, claims supported by medical and forensic evidence. Scratches, bruises and scars required 7 days of treatment. The Public Ministry investigated the case against three people but asked the judge to dismiss the case, which he did and it was filed. The grounds were that the attacks were due to conflicts between the two parties and the defendants had no previous record. The victim was not satisfied and the Appeal Court has now ruled the case must be reopened. According to the law, a defendant may be excused if both parties have been injured and it cannot be proven which party began the attack.

Three fingers injured by a homemade ‘bottle bomb’.  A 29 year old man from Câmara de Lobos had an accident with a homemade bomb. The explosion occurred yesterday afternoon at Furneira in Garachico and he was taken to hospital where he is still under observation. He tried to light the ‘bottle bomb’ but it just exploded.

Fires in Funchal and Santa Cruz. A house in Largo da Achada in Camacha was badly damaged by a fire yesterday morning, thought to be started after a hairdryer was left switched on in a bedroom. Despite prompt intervention by six firemen, the room was destroyed by fire and smoke damage. There was a smaller fire at a residence in Funchal that evening after a candle was forgotten about on a bedside table and only smoke damage occurred. There was also a fire at 00.13 in the woods at Quinta do Poco, Santa Luzia in Funchal.

New hospital is urgent. Reduced waiting lists for consultations and surgery is one of the challenges for 2010. The Health Service (SESARAM) management has been frequently criticized this year but the doctors and nurses unanimously agree that the proposed new hospital in Funchal is urgently required. Both the Order of Nurses and Order of Physicians state the construction of the hospital cannot be delayed any longer and must be made a priority this year. However the Clinical Director, Miguel Ferreira, said the hospital is only a medium term plan and the two major challenges are improvements in the existing structures and a better, more effective and quicker response leading to a reduction in the waiting lists. There needs to be more investment in training with more than 70 new junior doctors employed but recruitment difficulties occur in some specialities. The President of the Order of Nurses said the two challenges were the reorganization of primary care and care of the elderly. Community support for people with mental health difficulties and a continuing care network should not be forgotten. The accessibility to health care should be increased with a more decentralized service which requires the cutting of red tape. Community care is safer, quicker, of better quality and preferred by users. What is particularly needed is for professionals to visit the elderly, the dependant, people with chronic illnesses and those at home after a stay in hospital.

Six groups celebrate Cantar dos Reis in Ribeira Brava. Show at 19.00 on Tuesday January 5 at the seafront at Ribeira Brava. The groups are from the four parishes in the county.    —- Seems to be two spelling versions: Cantar os Reis and Cantar dos Reis. 

Thirteen new cruise ships. This year, there will be a record of 13 inaugural calls by cruise ships. There will also be five ships coming under new names. The first inaugural call is on Monday with the arrival of the MSC Splendida (photo), the most recent addition to the  MSC Cruises company. It is the twin of MSC Fantasia and can accommodate 3,887 passengers and 1,325 crew members. Coming from Tenerife, this cruise ship docks at 8 am and leaves at 17.00 for Malaga. On January 5th, the luxurious Silver Spirit is here for the first time. It is a smaller ship with a capacity for 564 tourists. On March 16th, the Zenith arrives, an older ship built in 1992 and is the twin of the Pacific Dream. April has the most inaugural visits: Disney Cruises come for the first time with the Disney Magic on the 18th; the Tui Aqua on the 5th; the Prince Albert on the 22nd and the Empress on the 25th. May 2nd, the Azura and May 24th, the Celebrity Eclipse call. On September 9th, the AIDAblu replaces the weekly AIDAluna for the winter season. On 21st October the new Cunard liner, the Queen Elizabeth is eagerly awaited. The luxurious SeabournSojourn docks on November 5th and finally, the Adventure of the Seas calls for the first time on the following day.

Government puts former nursery up for sale. The property is the first one the Regional Government sells due to the economic crisis. The Regional Government, through PATRIA (the company that manages the Regional Government assets) is to auction the property in Machico. It is fracção J-R/C in the building Edificio da Paz in Rua do Ribeirinho, which is the same building where the PSD in Machico have their office. The auction price is 236,000 euros. The buyer will be responsible for paying all the taxes involved in buying; stamp duty, IMT, notary and registration fees. PATRIA are selling the property as it is no longer used by public services because the area is too small.

Carlos Pereira has come out again against gay marriage.  José Sócrates has accepted civil marriage between homosexuals (December 17 2009). Independently of his party, the Socialist Party member Carlos Pereira is publicly against this legislation although he claims he is not prejudiced against same sex marriage. The Socialist Party want the Assembly of the Republic to discuss the possibility of adoption by same sex couples. Carlos Pereira explained that gay marriage "undermines the actual institution of marriage" and as it is not a true marriage, couples should not be allowed to adopt children. Amendments to the Civil Code which allow gay marriage are not a priority in the present economic climate, and do not solve the key issues of Portuguese society such as the low birth rate. The ruling goes against the guidelines of the national Socialist Party for a traditional family model. He thinks that heterosexual marriage is fundamental for children and their rights need to be respected. The President of the Republic, Cavaco Silva, says that marriage between the same sex is not a priority for Portugal and this long desire of the gay community is shrouded in controversy, despite the Government’s option to exclude adoption.

Regional Government owes €5 million to Porto Moniz. This is according to the Socialist Emanuel Câmara of the Council of Porto Moniz and is due to delayed payments for seven works. The Socialist Party voted against the Council’s 12.6 million Euros 2010 budget. They said a better budget is  needed at a time of debt, requiring financial restraint.

CDS of Calheta accuse the PSD of ‘knavery’ and opposition parties criticize Santa Cruz Council. The Municipal Assembly meetings are scheduled for the same day and time as parish council meetings. The CDS-PP in Calheta accuse the PSD of deliberately scheduling the meetings to withdraw opposition members who are also part of parish councils from the Municipal Assembly. In Santa Cruz, where the Council has no majority, the opposition parties criticize the Council for not enough dialogue with them at meetings. The leader of the JPP said it is too early to make an assessment but the ruling PSD have not understood the outcome of the elections. The PSD Jose Goncalves said that he still believed, as stated in his speech when he took office, "Whoever wins elections should rule alone."

The President of the EU anti-poverty network shocked by transfer of Canon Manuel Martins. Fr. Manuel Martins was transferred to Machico parish after he spoke in Masses in defence of children and the poor. Father Jardim Moreira said that political pressure had been applied but the Diocese of Funchal still insist that a personal transfer request from Fr. Manuel Martins had been made. —- I think I remember his speech was about the Government /services not helping enough.

The construction of the radar in the Pico do Areeiro affected by bad weather. Strong gusts of wind up to 100 km/hour have been particularly troublesome. Metal plates have been ripped loose and the environmentalist Raimundo Quintal stresses that preventative measures are needed before there is a disaster as the plates / high winds are a danger to tourists, especially in the International Year of Biodiversity.

Convicted in London, he is the victim of injustice. Jornal da Madeira have an interview with José Ivo Pestana, from Boaventura, who was convicted and jailed in the UK for ten years, serving six, for possessing illegal explosives in 2003. He returned to his native area Fajã do Panedo in November last year. He moved to London in 1990 and was a cook at Garfunkle’s at Gatwick Airport. He admits possessing two bombs containing 75 grams of fireworks. The police concluded that he wanted to blow up the restaurant at the airport. He complains that the Portuguese Consulate did not help him, despite asking them to. He has been deported from England and warned that if he returned, he would at minimum have to serve the remaining time of his sentence. He says people are now prejudiced against him and he cannot find work in Boaventura.

Member of the clock back in the Assembly. Jose Manuel Coelho is back this month and promises new exhibits. He replaces the PND member Baltasar Aguiar. Coelho has been absent since December 2008 and is unsure of how long he will return for, but he states it does not matter as the mission is to serve democracy and freedoms and he will do his best. Protagonist to several political events in the Legislative Assembly, in particularly when he sported a large kitchen clock around his neck in protest against the rules that reduced the speeches of the opposition members to intolerable time minimums. He unfurled a flag with a swastika, the symbol of the Nazis under Adolf Hitler, to criticise the system established for 33 years in Madeira. He admits his events are not politically correct but are necessary and appropriate to enliven the conscience. He is assumed to be a communist but he is distant from the PCP in Madeira due to dissensions with some of the leaders. He is proud that he used to sell Pravda after April 25th and as one of their largest sellers, was awarded with a trip to the communist homeland. He now fights against the autocracy and oligarchy established for more than 30 years of tyranny and despotism by Alberto João Jardim. He is for democracy and against the abuses and arrogance of the jardinista regime, which controls the Tribunals and Public Ministry. During the last election, he was running for Câmara de Lobos and mustered 930 votes, which he considers good for some one not from the locality and contributed to the election of a member to the Municipal Assembly and to Câmara de Lobos Parish Council.

… and from yesterday’s Jornal da Madeira : Tourists marvel at the fireworks. New Year’s Eve in Funchal returned once again to conquer the many thousands of tourists who chose Madeira to commemorate the arrival of the New Year. The international fame that the fireworks display has been able to achieve, brought again to Madeira thousands of tourists of various nationalities who were "delighted" with the fireworks display. We were in contact with several tourists who at the end of yesterday morning could not resist the invitation by the sun’s rays on the first day of 2010, and took the opportunity to stroll around lower Funchal, especially the central area of Avenida Arriaga to see the Christmas decorations and entertainment. At that hour, in addition to background music and stalls selling food and drink with traditional specialities, the performance of a folklore group gained the attention of many who circulated around with cameras and video cameras in hand. To our news team, tourists from England, Germany and Continental Portugal gave their testimony, revealing themselves delighted with the reveillon celebrations.

Example of this enthusiasm was Doreen Sharpe, who for the third time came from England with her husband to watch the fireworks display. This was undoubtedly the highlight of the night. In the opinion of this tourist, the fireworks display was "absolutely wonderful". Since they have been "regulars" for the Madeiran New Year’s Eve, they could compare. He pointed out that this year’s show was better than last year. She preferred last years but said that this year "was wonderful too". The couple were told by friends about the Madeiran spectacular. Now at the end of three visits, they are in no doubt they will advise others to come and want to return. Along with the beauty of fireworks, Doreen Sharpe also praised the temperatures felt in the region.

For Sibille Tröml who came from Germany, this was her first New Year’s Eve in Madeira. The adjective used to describe the fireworks display was ‘fantastic’. This tourist who is learning Portuguese, said she came to Madeira in the summer and saw the provision by Germany in the Festival do Atlântico and decided together with her husband to return at the end of the year for the reveillon. Both shows have captivated the couple. The one in June excelled by being longer and the one yesterday was scattered throughout all the amphitheatre. "It was different and fantastic", and expressed an intention to return here. The entertainment and decorations in downtown Funchal were also worthy of praise. "For those who are not walking in the mountains, it is very good they have something to do," said Sibille Tröml,  "also not forgetting the appetizing snacks found there, especially the typical bread and wine." Meanwhile, Sheila Simpson from England had also come for the third time. She watched the fireworks display in Funchal. "It was absolutely fantastic", and praised the weather. "What I like most is the heat. It is snowing in England," she said.

The couple Elsa Viana and Rui Martins were also amazed, who enjoyed the last day of their vacation in Madeira before returning to Lisbon. Both had already been here before but for New Year’s Eve this was a first. Elsa said, "The Madeiran fireworks display is already famous and we were curious to see it live." She simply thought it would be longer. Moreover she stressed, "the effect was beautiful." "Having fireworks all around Funchal simultaneously was a wonderful thing to see," she emphasized. This Portuguese tourist did not fail to highlight the friendliness of local people. Also the street entertainment did not escape her praise. "There are always things happening all the time in various places," she said. Meanwhile, Rui Martins called the fireworks display "exceptional". For this reason, he will also recommend to friends they come here at this time. Finally, Maria de Lurdes, also from Lisbon confessed she also really enjoyed the spectacular. This tourist had already come to the region at other times but this was the first time for New Year’s Eve. "It was an idea I had had for many years and this year I wanted to make it happen," she said noting that the fireworks display was "very nice" and would also advise people to come here.

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

‘Empresas na Hora’ lose momentum. This is the government office in Funchal that cut’s out all the time and expense of setting up a new company, by having all that is necessary under one roof. They claim that you go there and within an hour set up a new limited company. In 2009 227 less companies were created than in 2008. The organisation, now entering it’s fifth year on Madeira, has set up 2,345 new companies inside the regional economy since the beginning. 2009 didn’t even pass the 500 mark, in terms of new businesses. So if each company takes an hour to establish (and of course there is paperwork to be done behind the scenes to be done as well), what do these people do all day? I went there once and saw 3 or 4 people working there. Sounds like another of those government job creation schemes to me, although the service offered is without doubt of considerable value.

Diocese accused of giving in to the government – The president of the anti-poverty network  reveals that Canon Martins went out of Sé [Funchal cathedral] because he was concerned with the homilies. The President of the European anti-poverty  movement was "shocked" by the transfer of Canon Manuel Martins. Father Jardim Moreira is said to be concerned about the pressures that the political powers exert on the Diocese of Funchal. The Madeira Church disagrees with this revelation and insists that the departure of the Canon from the Cathedral was due to a personal request from Martins himself. Father Moreira says that the transfer of canon Manuel Martins to Machico as parish priest, was in his opinion  motivated by the fact that the canon had spoken in his sermons in defence of children and the poor. The Diário was unable to contact Martins for comment. I had no idea what that ‘homily’ word meant, so a definition : "A sermon, especially one intended to edify a congregation on a practical matter and not intended to be a theological discourse". Government propaganda through the church eh! I am sure that’s nothing new.

Justice 2010 : Expectations don’t comfort.

Today’s main news headline : Police vaccinated under pressure – After a difficult 2009 for the PSP [Public Security Police], drawn by the political struggle,  the union man Jorge Silva  praises the current Regional Command, that resisted the "pressures and the provocations".  "We are already innoculated against the verbal jabs of certain politicians", he informs, clarifying that the time for boot-licking in the PSP has now passed. "They can be in other institutions, some close to the government". Also the main photo on today’s front page, a rather odd shot of a policeman’s rear end, with batons and police radio behind his back. The boot-lickers have moved on according to the union man, after a year involved in all sorts of controversies, and he welcomes the break from the "vices of the past". The spokesman for the Association of Police Professionals (ASPP) also praises the "courage and humility of the current commander". The worst time was just before parliamentary elections in October, when President Alberto João Jardim was giving the police a lot of stick, mainly because they wouldn’t take his side in party political collisions. Three policemen who took particular offence at Jardim’s comments actually put in transfer requests as a result. Well done to the police in my opinion for standing up to the political pressures, and coming out of 2009 a stronger and more reputable organisation. In my short 6 years here the police force here have moved on in great strides, and I no longer see them as ‘village bobbies’ in the midst of  skulduggery and the ‘C’ word that also contains ‘r’s. There are still many reports of police inaction to public complaints, but that’s probably more down to bureaucracy and  communication weaknesses. I certainly think that  the nature of much of their work is practically unrecognisable from just a few years ago, and that they have reshaped themselves well to deal with modern issues. What is the real crime is that this government doesn’t pre-empt and prepare for new trends in street crime, drug offences, domestic abuse, and robbery, etc. so the police are always on the back foot dealing with these and other issues.

Valter refuses budgets that he previously required – When he was president of Seixal, Valter Correia was demanding money from the main councils for the parish councils. Now that he is leader of the council [câmara] of Porto Moniz, he gives nothing.

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. 

A big surprise this morning was the appearance of a new sandy beach in Ribeira Brava … I could swear it wasn’t there yesterday, so it must have come in last night with the bad weather.

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Government to focus on autonomous regions ; Whacky Madeira wine : New Savoy can start

November 05, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Vic … Daybreak over Caniço

madeira news blog 1009 vic daybreak over caniço

From Tobi : "Der this is quite funny, if you click on newer post (bottom left) he has a couple more posts". Cheers Tobi, this blogger is nuttier than other bloggers  I know. GNOME ON MADEIRA

Quite a useful short guide to some of the museums and specialist centres on Madeira, for those with the time and interest. Unfortunately in most cases the locations are not mentioned. STATIC ATTRACTIONS

"Madeira has got to be the world’s wackiest wine. Most folks know madeira as "cooking wine" … bobbing in the Atlantic some 350 miles north of Africa". So I woke up in Spain this morning did I? Got to be the whacky newspaper article of the day DAILY HERALD

Madeira Photo Excursion – Nature Meetings in cooperation with Associação Promoção da Madeira, ACIF with their Chapters of Hoteliers, Photographer’s & Travel Agencies, are organizing on Saturday 21st of November 2009 a Full Day Madeira Photography Excursion.The Autonomous Region of Madeira is one of the best photogenic locations in Europe. For both amateur and professional photographers we offer to combine their visit to Madeira Islands with a Full Day excursion. A professional local photographer will provide photo coaching and guide you to locations helping you take full advantage of the opportunities presents during the excursion. The excursion will set you back €39.50, but includes transport from Funchal and a 3 course lunch. PHOTO EXCURSION

Sócrates Government to focus on development of Autonomous Regions. Directly related to the Azores, the program of Prime Minister José Socrates will also seek to limit the terms in office for regional presidents. Already delivered to Parliament, the program of the 13th constitutional Government states that "the Autonomous Regions of the Azores and Madeira represent devolution strategies of great importance to the country". The Government is committed to consolidating autonomy at institutional, economical, social and cultural level. In addition, José Socrates will enforce the law of incompatibility between public office and pluralism of representation at the Legislative Assembly, as stated in the Political-Administrative Statute of Madeira. The Government’s program also plans to introduce limits of office for Regional presidents, and financial effort aimed at convergence in order to contribute to national development and cohesion. I found this on the RTP Azores TV website, and having never seen anything on RTP news written in English, I thought I should mark the occasion. I would argue that the mandate limit is more related (or even targeted) at Madeira rather than the Azores, not that will ever be admitted of course. Unlike Jardim of Madeira, President César of the Azores is a socialist, the same as Sócrates, just so there is absolutely no doubt on the issue.

Many thanks to Elaine for yesterday’s top stories :

CMF give ultimatum to residents of the ‘Edificio Infante’. The Marina Shopping mall owes 1/4 of the building and some shops are thought to have strategically closed before upgrading work has to be paid for in the first quarter of 2010, rather than close due to bankruptcy. The two facades of the building (Avenida Arriaga and Avenida do Mar), terraces and garage fitments need redecorating. The idea is to start the work when the weather improves in the Spring. The condominium administration company are looking for tenders and the next meeting with the residents is at the end of the month. At previous meetings, the residents have rejected the costs despite ‘tireless’ work by some and when works are approved, fund-raising will begin. If the residents still cannot agree then Funchal Council will find a tender and it could be more costly to the residents, so the condominium administrator wants this to be a last resort. The longer the delay, the more expensive it will become, so it is an investment.

Ribeira Brava will have the Emigrant Museum. The proposal was in the electoral program of the Social Democrats and highlighted at the inauguration of the mayor who is starting his final term, and is a former immigrant. It is intended as a tribute to those who go abroad for a brighter future but always remember their ‘roots’ where they were born. Plans are for the museum to be installed in the old health centre, which was the first one in the area.

Signs that Madeira is in economic crisis. In the past nine months, there have been an overall 27% fewer automatic transactions through electronic terminals or ATM machines, a loss of 437 million Euros (1,637 to 1,200) or 1.6 million Euros per day. 30% less through automatic terminals, 23% less using cards, 25% less through ATMs and 42% less international transactions. This penalises local companies and taxes, for example IVA (VAT) and consumption taxes on fuel, alcohol, tobacco, etc.

Quinta do Lorde will raise 7 million in taxes. Machico Council have calculated they will receive 7 million Euros in direct taxes (IMI and IMT) accruing 625,000 Euros in licences/permits and 68,000 Euros in IMI each year. This was one of the arguments they used in a court case filed on July 17 opposing the construction of the resort. They also expect employment for 400 construction workers and 200 jobs created in the future. —- I thought it had been ruled legal and the arguments finally ended.

German resident in Água de Pena accusing neighbour of assault. A 66 year old German, resident since 1977, has filed a court case against a 35 year old Madeiran neighbour. Both residents were in dispute in 2006 over the construction of a house on the Vereda (lane) da Quinta da Lagartixa, which gave access to the German’s residence. There were a dozen subscribers to a petition against the construction but the Council authorized an alternative access to the vereda, which was constructed. The German citizen alleges he was insulted then pushed against a wall resulting in minor injuries and an upset wife. The court hearing has begun today in Santa Cruz.

Community policing in Nazaré works. Recovered a stolen ‘Toshiba’ portable computer worth 1,000 Euros which had been sold for 40 Euros. Case of theft and receiving stolen goods, to pay for drug addiction. The police were on patrol in São Martinho and spotted a man carrying a ‘Toshiba’ laptop identical to one which had been reported as stolen from a house in Nazaré. He could not explain the origin and was the suspected receiver of the laptop. The suspect of the crime is the brother of the victim, referred to as toxicodependent, who admitted selling it for 40 Euros. The laptop has been returned to the rightful owner and legal proceedings will follow.

 

Sweet potato weighing about eight kilos. From farmland in Água de Pena, Machico.

—– Quite a fertile region for unusual and large vegetables.

 

 

 

Government will spend 10% of the budget on pensions to former MPs. €1.6 million to 52 former MPs. The politicians on the Continent and the Azores lost this ‘privilege’ in 2005 following an amendment which Madeira did not follow. Holding office for not less than 12 years and under 55 years of age, the pension is 4% for each year in office, up to a maximum of 80% of salary.

50% fewer fatal accidents at work. In 2000, there were 10 and only 4 in 2008. A Regional Strategy 2008/11 has been implemented. The ultimate goal is to minimize occupational accidents and illnesses by changing attitudes, behaviours and through training and awareness. The highest number of fatal accidents are in construction, responsible for more than a third, but 7% less in 2006 than 2000.

Police catch a well-known thief after a pursuit. The 40 year old man from Caniçal is known for burglary of rural properties. A neighbour alerted the police that the man was inside a property in Poco do Gil. Realizing that the police had arrived, he fled to land near the football field. The police surrounded him from several sides as he ran through private land and had to be handcuffed for detention at Machico Police Station for identification.

Savoy Group can start building the new hotel. The present Savoy Hotel can be demolished ready for the construction of a new hotel on the Avenida do Infante. The permit should be issued shortly and work begun within six months. The details of the plan for the redevelopment of the Ribeira de São Joao still need approval.

 

 

‘Aida Vita’ passenger air-lifted off yesterday. A 77 year old German on the cruise ship was evacuated to Funchal Central Hospital after a suspected cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The ship was about 240 miles west of Madeira and although the area comes under the Ponta Delgada rescue services, a naval ‘Merlin’ helicopter was deployed due to the proximity of the navy in the area.

Madeiran drivers aggressive. A Driving School Instructor said the psychological testing for some applicants for driving licences, if the new law is applied in Madeira next year, should be extended to all drivers. He said most driving is of a good standard but too many drivers are aggressive and lack the maturity and civility needed. Testing would help reduce this number. He outlined in particular the problems with lane discipline on roundabouts. ——- Are there many unemployed psychologists here to carry out testing?

A quick look at today’s front page headlines :

Reoccurring burglaries shake Campanário – Elderly question the law. The Diário got together a group of victims and neighbours to discuss the problem. One lady aged 60 said "But what law is it that we have on Madeira", after being a victim 3 times so far this year. Residents say they are fed up of the burglaries and point the finger of blame on a 23 year old man, a drug addict called Hugo, but the justice system appears to do nothing.

Today’s main news headline : Police Expel Commissioner – Manuel Saldanha was influential in the PSP (Public Security Police) of Madeira. He was a promising official, but he ruined his own career. He was convicted for the practice of a crime of drug trafficking, conduct that led Internal Affairs to dismiss him.

Deadly skid in Rosário. A 34 year old man died from his injuries after his truck went off the road at a bend and hit a wall.

Madeira pays €200 thousand to exhibit art in Lisbon. The regional heritage (collection) is going to be promoted starting 21st November in the National Palace of Ajuda.

The main front page photo today shows a number of elderly football supporters arriving at Madeira Airport : Bilbao brings a thousand supporters and Nacional asks for a full house. "Them coming is helping us to win". The challenge is launched by Nacional coach Manuel Machado. Spanish flight operators fill four charter flights. The game is live on SportTV1 around 8 pm tonight. Last chance saloon methinks, so good luck lads!

In politics : New president changes the locks – The drastic measure of Rui Moisés motivates the opposition to ask if the local authority was burgled. The new president of Santana Câmara took the measure as one of his first acts after taking command. He says that is something "normal for one who is new in post" and "it is not a lack of confidence in anyone". Knowing the level of corruption that goes on in politics here, I think I would have done the same thing, and used the exact same excuses.

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Xmas events ; Police operation in Funchal arrests 31 ; Mosquitoes blessed in cemeteries

November 02, 2009 By: admin Category: Just For Fun, Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

How well do you know Madeira?

madeira news blog 1009 jon"Just to task Vela ….. Guess the location AND restaurant! We also make a rare public appearance in this photo…..along with Guests! Difficulty is 12 out of 10 – that should sort her!" Jon. 48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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Someone has published a list of Christmas events running through December. They probably came from the official tourism website, but who cares. XMAS CHEER

"Our guide was Rubina (Ruby), pronounced Hubina since the Portugese do not pronounce their R’s as “R” … One of the vegetables which was particularly tasty is called Pearclipper that grows on a vine  … We boarded our tour bus for a short drive to the Cable Car Station and then took the cable car up to the top of the mountain … At the top of the mountain we climbed into basket tobagens which are made out of cooked brown Willow, taking 3 hours to cook the wood which is white in its natural state … Madiera is known for its linens and rabbits which can only be hunted on Saturdays and holidays with a 5 rabbit per day limit … vendors who primarily show embroidered linens but unfortunately for them and fortunately for me, they didn’t take credit cards and we didn’t have enough Euros on us to consummate a deal, so we said, “Abrogado".  With spelling and facts like that, he must be from across the pond, but Antony was on the Transatlantic crossing, and writes an entertaining piece. PIMPINELAS OR PEARCLIPPERS? I think the guide must have been having a laugh, as the initial ‘R’ on any word is very strong and throaty.

In today’s headlines from the Diário :

The main headline today : 522 new cancer patients – The number of cancer patients is growing on Madeira, as certified by 58 cases per month, in just this year. Ana Azinhais shares her struggle for life and encourages those who suffer : a cure is possible. It’s just an interview with a lady with lung cancer, there is no other information in the article on cancer generally.

Police detain 31 individuals in the night – Regional Command undertook a special operation of crime prevention. The authorities checked over a thousand vehicles coming from the via rápida. The operation ran for 6 hours from late on Saturday night through to early Sunday morning in Quebradas in São Martinho, Funchal, checking every vehicle coming from the Câmara de Lobos direction, breathalysing drivers for intoxication, and searching vehicles for arms.  The 31 arrests were mostly for excess alcohol and possession of drugs, but two extendable batons, three knives and three baseball bats were also seized. 1,140 vehicles including motorbikes were stopped and checked using a task force of 83 officers. I wonder why they choose to stop and search vehicles coming from Câmara de Lobos … what goes on there that I don’t know about? They should have done a search on vehicles entering that splendid location and maybe recovered a stash of booty or two on the return journeys from the surrounding locations. No good catching criminals before they have committed a crime methinks.

In the economy : Exports and purchases fall by over 8% – Indictors confirm the crisis. Imports fell by 9% in just 9 months, that represents 3,507 less shipping containers unloaded, or 83 less per week. They are the most obvious signs of crisis and the lack of money. All the frontier indicators for Madeira show that we are importing less goods, which means a clear slowdown in consumption and consequent reduction in the circulation of money. Exports also took a knock, down 8.2% by sea, or 703 less shipping containers in 9 months. You can imagine the impact on the shipping companies. Air freight is also falling, with 7.5% less over the period stated. No mention of the fact that Madeira has been pushing very hard for the population to buy local produce and products, so perhaps that has paid off. More consumption of local produce means less imports are needed, and less products are therefore available for export. So is it doom and gloom, or just the result of what was asked for?

In football : Nacional turn result and secure 5th place – Great goal of Manú worsens crisis in Alvalade. Splendid results for our two football teams yesterday, firstly here on Madeira where Nacional beat V. Setúbal 2 – 1, leaving them equal 4th in the league table. Marítimo managed a great away draw at Sporting 1 – 1, leaving them with 12 points in 8th place. A bit of trouble after the game, and gunshots were fired to disperse supporters.

Many thanks to Elaine for another fine news contribution from yesterdays newspapers :

Armas working illegally. Initially, the Port and Maritime Transport Institute (IPTM) said the ferry was working legally. The Commercial Shipowners Association and the Portuguese company Viera and Silveira made a formal complaint which opened the enquiry which concluded on 26 October that the ferry is not operating within the terms of its licence. The terms were that the cargo should be in lorries as the port of Funchal is not designed to handle cargo as it is a passenger terminal. Armas owners have ten days to comply with the ruling or else the licence might be suspended or revoked. In 2005, Armas owners were told they were banned from moving cargo in the port of Funchal. The cargo has been a quarter of their revenue, supporting another argument of unfair competition against the company.

The threat of dengue fever is not enough to end the tradition of vases in cemeteries. The vases of stagnant water are a breeding place for the mosquito ‘Aedes aegypti’. The law was drawn up in 1969 allowing the beautification of graves, when dengue was a fever confined to tropical countries. The Health Authority would like the managers of the cemeteries to change the rules so that flower vases are not allowed but this would mean changing deep rooted lifestyles and behaviours and religious rituals and traditions. A better idea would be to use either sand or gravel to cover water in the vases.

‘Limpar Portugal’ has volunteers in Madeira to clear the forests of illegal dumps. The day of action to implement the initiative ‘Clean Portugal’ is March 20, 2010. The aim is to clear away illegal dumps in the forests and promote environmentally sustainable behaviours. On the mainland there is strong uptake of the project but it is lower in Madeira, 76 volunteers in total. 36 are in Funchal, the groups ‘MAD’, ‘Garajau’ (2), ‘MCH – Machico’ (3), ‘SCR – Santa Cruz’ (5) and ‘Madeira’ (17). This initiative started in Estonia in 2008 and it will be Portugal’s turn next year. The motto is ‘Let’s clean the Portuguese forest in one day’ and details are on the website www.limparportugal.org. Companies, institutions and public and private entities are supporting the initiative through exchange of human and/or material resources. A social network will manage the teams (http://limparportugal.ning.com) in which bodies can register and gain access to updated details. The movement has more than 6,000 volunteers across Portugal and numbers are expected to increase towards March 20th.

Number of people on disability benefits increased  by 2.1% to 8,212. "This is ‘normal variation’ as the criteria of health boards are rigid, and therefore it is impossible to make fraudulent claims," according to the President of the Board of Social Security. Benefit can be awarded temporarily and reviewed after 12 months.

Three drug dealers in custody again. All three, aged between 25 and 30, have previous criminal records for drug trafficking and had been recently released from prison when re-arrested. They had 400 doses of heroin, worth 8,000 Euros and several hundreds of Euros in notes.

Two attempted robberies by a gang of 5 youths aged between 16 and 18 in Porto Santo. On one occasion, they approached a woman in the street and tried to steal her handbag but aborted the attempt when she screamed for help. It is unknown if all five suspects taken to court yesterday participated in this alleged crime. The police seized headgear, a mask, a wig and two imitation handguns.

Free Santa Maria trips. The Santa Maria de Colombo’ owners are offering free trips to pupils, people from social security institutions, Casas do Povo and others. Like previous years, trips will be for one hour every Tuesday morning in November and from January to March. Last year, the offer was taken up by 1,260 students and 281 people from other institutions. Since 1999, when the initiative began, they have carried 26,000 people for free. —– Nice to have a ‘good news’ story. I don’t know why this initiative started.

Police arrested 31 people on Saturday night/Sunday morning under a Special Crime Prevention Operation. More than 1,000 vehicles monitored in Quebradas, São Martinho on the highway from Câmara de Lobos. The drivers were screened for alcohol and the cars searched for arms. 31 arrested for drug trafficking, driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of prohibited weapons, possession of drugs and lack of legal authorization to drive. Among the weapons seized were two extendible poles, three knives and three baseball bats. Five vehicles were seized. The operation lasted six hours with 83 police officers in attendance.

 

Curral das Freiras crowded as there is a call to invest in regional products. There was a promise by the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources to deliver 21 million Euros this year to 11,000 farms in Curral das Freiras. This was at the XXVI Chestnut Festival which was attended by thousands of people. There is 165 million Euros in the Regional Budget and the State needs to contribute €30 million for investment in agriculture and fisheries. Farmers’ incomes are increasing thanks to aid granted by the Regional Budget and the EU.

Tragic death of a Madeiran child in England after alleged negligence. A 5 year old died more than a year ago in England. There is an allegation of negligence, that he was treated with an ineffective antibiotic due to the treatment team not recognising the severity of the symptoms. The autopsy said the death was due to ‘natural causes’. The child was diagnosed with chickenpox and his father took him twice to a hospital in south London and the child was discharged home. The family have received compensation ‘to prevent a court case’ but want the case highlighted to prevent it happening in the future to other children.

Lack of evidence for alleged aggression against tourists in Funchal as shown in videos on YouTube. In 2007, a group calling themselves ‘Os faz merd’ (translates as ‘The Shits’) filmed themselves throwing tomato paste, cigarette butts and bleach at people and  tourists in Santa Catarina Park. They then uploaded the videos on YouTube. Two were aged 14 and 15 and two over 16 (criminally responsible) but not identifiable. The Public Prosecutor of the Family Court has closed the case as the individuals were not identifiable and lack of evidence. There was only one complainant, a boy, whose mother is angry at the decision as she says the parents should be held responsible if the children are under the age of criminal responsibility.

 

What a strange island we live on! Over In Ribeira Brava the weather is fine, with blue sky and clouds, but over at the airport, on the busiest day of the week, there are delays and diversions to Porto Santo as conditions were not good enough to land a plane. Der 

 

 

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