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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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Porto Moniz Aquarium

December 01, 2009 By: admin Category: Photo / Event Specials

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Many thanks to Martin for this write up and photos from his visit to Porto Moniz Aquarium. There are more photos, but I will need to save those for the future, as the blog just gets to big. Don’t forget that if you click on the photos you can get them full size.

madeira news blog 0911 porto moniz aquarium 1 "I have visited Porto Moniz several times and always enjoyed the seaside atmosphere. Over the past few years the sea front has been redeveloped and is now pedestrian only, with car parking located close at hand.  This means you can stroll along the sea front, take in the sea air, and visit some of the shops in comfort and safety.

Porto Moniz is situated on the north west tip of Madeira and you have a choice of three routes from Funchal (by car), all equally spectacular for their own reason. Route 1 is from Ribeira Brava to São Vicente then Porto Moniz. You will travel through some long tunnels on this route. If you wish you can detour via Boca Da Encumeada and then down to São Vicente. Route 2 is after Ribeira Brava take the route via Calheta, Prazeres, Ponta Do Pargo and on to Porto Moniz. Route 3 is Ribeira Brava to Boca Da Encumeada, then drive across the Paul da Serra to Porto Moniz (this is spectacular if you want a good day out). These are only suggestions and you can vary the journey to suit your own needs.

madeira news blog 0911 porto moniz aquarium 2 In the past I have seen the signs for the aquarium but not bothered to visit. However, on this occasion I spent some time at the aquarium which offers the opportunity to observe several species in their natural habitat. It is composed of several small tanks where you can get very close to the fish and there is one very large tank about 12 feet tall which gives a fantastic view of the different species it contains. There are about 70 species on display in the tanks. You will see various breeds of fish such as dobrado, garoupa, peixe cão, ratão-agui. There is also a shark but don’t get excited, I’ve seen bigger salmon in Scotland. There are several beautiful stingrays, eels and an octopus. In some of the smaller tanks you will find starfish, crabs and other smaller species.

madeira news blog 0911 porto moniz aquarium 3 The aquarium is situated at Forte de Joao Batista (main photo above), a monument erected in 1730 to commemorate the local population defending the town against attacks from pirates. The fort was restored in 1998, retaining its original façade, but the interior was adapted to accommodate the aquarium. The aquarium is open daily and the admission fee for adults is 7 Euros, children 3-4 Euros depending on age. Please check their website or tourist information for any clarification.

Compared to other aquariums elsewhere in Europe, this is a small facility and you may not think there will be much to see. But I advise that you take your time and you will be pleasantly surprised at the variety of sea life you will be able to observe in the tanks.

While you are in Porto Moniz have a stroll along the shore line and observe the fantastic rugged formation of the rocks and rock pools. Even better, go there on a stormy day and watch the Atlantic waves crashing over the coastline".

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Camacha Apple Festival ; 2 sharks born in captivity ; Fatima statue on the move

October 19, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Tobi … This, according to Tobi, is the Porto Santo Wolf Spider. I actually wonder if it is a wind-up. Can anyone confirm? Talking of animals, you should take a look at this page of animal photos, all taken on Madeira, all taken by Tobi. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED

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I went to a bit of a do in Serra da Água Saturday night, but through lack of transport I decided to make the return journey on foot, thinking it was an hour or so at a brisk pace, which was actually far from the reality. Having got a little lost at the start of the town itself, which is a lot bigger than I thought, I stopped somebody to ask directions, and he ended up taking me the last couple of kilometres in his car. Then on the return walk, after about half an hour of walking, someone stopped and picked me up and took me home, but that was after buying me a beer en-route. What kindness and generosity indeed!

A couple of today’s main headlines :

The main news headline in today’s Diário : Pain Unit Without Resources – The lack of human resources and changes made in the field of work contribute to the reduction in capacity of the unit in Funchal Central Hospital. The unit should work with three full time anaesthesiologists, but for the last year has only had one. The monthly average of procedures carried out so far this year is 1,064, compared to nearly 1,500 in 2007 and 2008. The lack of trained staff and specialists means the unit has to turn to other specialists in the hospital for help, but that is not sufficient to fill the shortfalls.

The other main story continues from yesterday (see below) : Haemorrhage In Caniçal – Burst piping in the transfer of fuel oil leaks an undetermined quantity of spillage in the sea. The transporter was pumping fuel into the tanks of Companhia Logística de Combustíveis da Madeira (CLCM), when a union burst. The official opinion is that the spillage is not large, as the problem occurred at the end of the transfer, and teams were quickly on the scene to deal with the matter.

 

New Disappointment – Marítimo again falls by the wayside in the first round of the cup. Camacha and União continue in the competition. Marítimo managed a shock result yesterday in the Azores, losing 2 – 1 to lowly Santa Clara, in the Portugal Cup. The other two local União and Camacha teams won their games on Madeira and go on to the next round. Machico and Canicense also got knocked out.

Today is the big day for Portugal, who will learn their opponents in the 2010 World Cup play-offs, to be played on 14th and 18th of November. The home leg will be played in the Stadium of Light "Luz", the home of Benfica. Portugal are the clear favourite in FIFA rankings, whichever opponent they meet.

Yesterday’s top news stories, many thanks to Elaine :

Apple Festival to change date next year. On Saturday afternoon, there were few visitors to the festival in Camacha. There were 1,500 kilos of apples from 14 farmers for sale. The main interest to visitors was the traditional cider production/selling. The President of the Parish admits that the festival has been loosing strength in the past three years despite increased production and quality of apples. The organizers will attempt to revitalize the Apple Festival next year and by request of the producers, want to hold it in late September/early October as the apples mature early. They are hopeful that Sunday will bring more visitors. —-I hope they can resurrect the festival. Perhaps trade was better on Sunday afternoon. Did anyone go?

In comparison, they said that several hundred people took advantage of the sunny afternoon to attend the Regional Meeting of the Philharmonic Bands in Ribeira Brava. Yes I can confirm Elaine, lots of people there, as this event goes from strength to strength each year. This year seating was provided for everyone, and yet amazingly there was still enough space for the drunks to dance. Also, they used the super-duper big stage this year, with the roof that goes up and down. That must be the fifth time this year, so they might as well just buy the darn thing.

ARMAS has carried 24% fewer passengers per trip than last year. The average per trip this year has been 24% less than last year and 40% less than 2007. The highest average was in 2007 when it was 280 passengers per trip but this year has only been 166. There have been 40 more trips this year but with only a gain of 563 passengers (25,959 passengers this year so far). Although the total number of passengers has increased, it has been offset by the cost of an increased frequency of service. The major increase in trade has been Portimão / Canaries (57.9%) and Funchal / Portimão (17.3%). The only decrease in passengers was 3.4% less on the Las Palmas / Funchal route. The transport of vehicles is slowly increasing each year. Cargo transport has increased over 500%, so helping revenue.

In addition, the airport had 4.9% less passengers and 3.6% less flights in the first nine months of this year, compared to last year. Domestic passengers increased 12.7% and a decline of 18% international passengers.

No candidates for the City of Culture 2010 award. Eight municipalities could have entered by the deadline in June but none did, possibly due to elections. Last year, Santa Cruz, Machico, Funchal and Câmara de Lobos entered and the latter won. The award was started in 2007 by the Government and they must either end the award or invite a particular municipality.

Less patients had to travel to Portugal for treatment. Since 2006, an average of about 2,000 patients had to be diagnosed / treated in Portugal. So far this year, only 1,200 have had to go. The Health Department  pay for air fares at short notice, local transport, subsistence and also the transportation and subsistence of a companion. This year, no patients had to be referred out of the Continent. This is partly due to the opening of the new Radiotherapy Unit in February, which they hope will save more than 1 million Euros by the end of the year in costs.

Two sharks born in Madeira Aquarium. A shark, commonly named Caneja, gave birth to one on Saturday afternoon and one on Sunday morning. This is an unusual event and the mating sharks have been in the aquarium in Porto Moniz for ten months.

Pilgrim statue goes to the regions.  After a Mass, the statue of Fátima goes to Boaventura, accompanied by a procession of about 300 bikers from the Madeira Biker’s Club. The police hope that the quiet traffic on Sunday will not lead to too many queues.

Suspected murderer returned to freedom. Continuation of the case of a man killed in Nogueira on Wednesday after an argument. The deceased man was from Mozambique and had gone to the alleged murderer’s house with a knife in his hand, where he was killed. The suspected murderer has been freed as long as he regularly reports to the police, as they pursue enquiries, and his family have moved out of the area for their own safety.

Ecological Park has planted 63,000 species. A daily activity between Autumn and Winter, involving employees, schools and associations. The projects have EU support. They aim to eradicate evasive alien species and restore natural vegetation cover, especially in areas to resist erosion. The Ecological Park is a protected area of Funchal, founded in 1994. The Reception Centre was developed in 2004 and has had more than 4,000 visitors.

Shipping news. After two failed attempts, the 290 tonnes generator engine has finally been unloaded at Câmara de Lobos. In another event, during the transfer of fuel from a supply ship to Caniçal, there was a spillage which meant the emergency ‘absorbent blanket’ (looks like foam) was sprayed into the sea around the spillage.

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