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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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Residency Permits ; Crater found near Azores ; Bad weather takes it’s toll ; Bremen want Ruben

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

Today’s Photo Thanks to Martin L … Porto Moniz Walkway over rocks at Porto Moniz

Many thanks to Paul (Paul do Mar) for this contribution :

Ocean survey discovers 17 million year old impact crater off Azores      Source: BBC News

“Portuguese scientists have found a depression on the Atlantic Ocean floor south of the Azores Islands they think may be an impact crater. The roughly circular, 6km-wide hollow has a broad central dome and has been dubbed the "Fried Egg" because of its distinctive shape. If the Fried Egg was made by a space impactor, the collision probably took place within the past 17 million years. This is the likely maximum age of the basaltic sea-floor rock which harbours the feature. "To be sure, we need to take samples and make a profile of the sediment layers to determine if there really is a central uplift from an impact," explained Dr Frederico Dias from EMEPC (Task Group for the Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf). "We need also to see all the signatures that are consistent with a high velocity impact, like glasses from melting and, of course, debris; and what are called shatter cones (shocked rocks)," he told BBC News.

Central peaks : Dr Dias described the putative impact feature here at the American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fall Meeting, the world’s largest annual gathering of Earth scientists. The Fried Egg was first identified in data gathered by a 2008 multibeam echosounder hydrographic survey. A further cruise from September to November this year confirmed its presence. It lies under 2km of water about 150km from the Azores archipelago. The depressed ring sits roughly 110m below the surrounding ocean bottom, with the circular dome-shaped central uplift 3km in diameter and with a base-to-top height of some 300m. Central peaks are often associated with meteorite impacts and form when the compressed crater floor rebounds. A peak is not definitive proof of an impact, however. A volcanic origin for the Fried Egg seems unlikely because the Portuguese team has not been able to find any lava flows within the structure or on its surroundings.

Second crater : Interestingly, there is another – but much smaller – feature just 3-4km to the west of the egg. "It’s just by the side. If the Fried Egg is a crater, this could be a crater also," speculated Dr Dias. Dr Dias and colleagues are examining gravity and magnetic data gathered during September’s cruise. A third expedition to the area early next year will use a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to try to retrieve samples from the ocean floor for analysis. The Portuguese team detailed the currently available Fried Egg data on a poster at the AGU meeting. Other researchers who came to view the information were split on the impact theory, Dr Dias said. "Even if it’s not an impact crater it’s still a very interesting feature," he told the BBC.

Task Group for the Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf: objectives : A team of Portuguese scientists is surveying the continental shelf to establish the true extent of Portuguese territorial waters and extend it beyond 200 nautical miles. The EMEPC is working under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The survey team has or is surveying around Madeira region too.

More information: Fascinating film Official  website

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This from Jon : "Further info re renewal of residency cards……a copy of e-mail reply, for blog info: As previously mentioned, it would seem that appointments are now the order of the day. We tried to renew on line —- no luck. I’m glad that this eliminates long and fastidious queues and time waste!"  "Cartao de Residencia" renewal for us aliens….?:

Dear Sir / Madam,

In order to deal with any issues related to your documents in Portugal , you should visit one of SEF’s Bureaus, located in the Regional Directorate or Regional Department of your area of residence. Please be advised that for the areas of Lisbon, Setúbal, Odivelas, Cascais, Figueira da Foz, Porto, Faro, Portimão, Albufeira, Coimbra, Braga, Aveiro and Funchal, SEF made a pre-booking system available, whereby you are booked by our central system and then will have a personal meeting in your area of residence.

This telephone pre-booking system carried out by our Call Centre, specifies a date and time for a personal meeting with our services, and eliminates long and fastidious queues and time waste. If you live in one of the areas itemised above, before contacting SEF, please consult the following information:

Bookings by telephone (SEF’s Call Centre) : Telephone bookings are made every working day from 08:30 a.m. to 05:30 p.m., through the telephone lines 808 202 653, and 808 962 690 (this last one is a mobile phone line). NOTE: Please check the LIST OF MUNICIPAL COUNCILS for which a telephone pre-booking is required.

Our Call Centre will inform you of the place, day and time of your appointment, and will supply a list of documents you should carry with you for that meeting. 

You can print the form at SEF

Best Regards, GDCRP (Public Relations Department), The Aliens and Borders Service. Telephone: +351 808 202 653 (Fix Line); + 351 808 962 690 (Mobile Phone)

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This weekends football : Both of our teams play on Sunday. Marítimo visit bottom-of-the-table Setúbal, and Nacional host Académica. Both games are at 4 pm, and neither match is televised. The big game this weekend is in the ‘luz’, where Benfica host Porto tomorrow. 8.15 pm on SportTV1.

Have a great weekend, if the weather allows that is.

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

Gripe A vaccine has almost run-out – Only after Christmas will the replenishment of ‘Pandemrix’ be done, that is already lacking in some Health Centres. The H1N1 swine flu vaccine supply has already been exhausted in some areas, including the health centre at Santo António.  There have until now been 8,000 Pandemrix vaccines delivered to Madeira, with around 94% already used.  The Directorate General of Health in Portugal had  ‘promised’ to send another two thousand doses of the Gripe A vaccine, but until yesterday they had not yet arrived on Madeira. The supplies to date have been used to vaccinate ‘at risk’ groups, mainly health workers, pregnant women, and the chronically ill, and that was extended to include children up to 3 years of age. The plan was to extend this further to children of up to 5 years, and even up to 12 years, but that will have to wait now

Waves, rain and wind cause damage. Bad weather leaves a trail of destruction across Madeira. Madeiran fireman didn’t stop  during the day, constantly called out to deal with floods, and tree and rock falls. The damage caused was considerable, much the fault of the huge waves that flooded the hotel ‘Porto Mare’ in the old zone of Funchal, and also the bathing complexes managed by ‘Frente mar Funchal’. An estimate of the damage caused has not yet been calculated, but according to the local authority it is not abnormal for this time of the year. Amongst other incidents reported were landslides in Caminho dos Saltos and in Vasco Gil, floods in São Gonçalo, Cota 40 and São Pedro, and fallen trees in Santo António, Monte, Curral das Freiras, Boa Nova and Eira do Serrado. A landslide closed a road in Corujeira. An elderly person had to be evacuated from her home after storm damage in Rua da Carne Azeda. In Ribeira Brava district several cars were badly damaged by rockfalls, but no one was injured.

The Porto Santo ferry is back in action I believe after staying two days in port due to the rough seas, although the Diário today says it was not expected to run today.

As far as cruise ship visits are concerned, altogether 3 have been cancelled until now. The British ‘Oriana’, the ‘Delphin’ (was due tomorrow am) and the ‘Delphin Voyage’.

Today’s main news headline : Arabic scam gets Madeira into a scuffle - FIG, a North American based group that recently bought the Golden Residence hotel in Funchal, sued in court a Saudi sultan, a business partner in the region, as a matter of fact, never materialized. Everything went to buy a tourist ‘resort’ worth 56 million Euros.

"WHY DO YOU BEAT ME?" Monteiro Diniz, fed-up with the disrespect from the Madeira Government, took advantage of the Christmas greetings to question the insults. The former representative of Madeira in Lisbon made a ‘scathing outburst’ yesterday, fed-up with criticism and offences from Jardim and the regional government. Jardim declared yesterday that he is now completely detached  form the national PSD social democrats, and excluded the possibility of putting himself forward as candidate for leadership. "I’m at the end of the party, I shall not involve myself in a new party", he said.

Calheta counsellors forced to miss the meeting. The local authorities at both levels throughout Calheta have all scheduled meetings for today at the same time, so some counsellors, not being able to be in two places at one time, will have to miss one. The Municipal Assembly has never before convened on a Saturday, and rather oddly scheduled its meeting for 10.30 am, the same time as the parish meetings in Calheta, Arco da Calheta, Estreito da Calheta, Prazeres, Jardim do Mar, Paul do Mar, Fajã da Ovelha and Ponta do Pargo.

European Commission approves pioneering system of incentives in the Region

Today’s sport / football top story … it’s the same subject as yesterday : Bremen also want Rúben. The Nacional star just seems to be hogging all the news these days, as top German side Werder Bremen enter the race for Rúben’s signature. Also Nacional defender Clebão has had his contract rescinded. He was brought in when Maicon went to Porto, but has never achieved the expectations, and was rarely selected to play.

Many thanks to Elaine (West) for this piece :

Youth dies in the sea at Madalena – Body found on rocks east of where the boy was diving.
It was a morning of searching to find a youth missing at sea in Madalena do Mar. The authorities were alerted by 6:30 on Saturday. A 17 year-old had entered the water and disappeared off the beach in Madalena do Mar. Apparently the youth, who was accompanied by a group of friends, went into the sea which for several days has been stormy. The body of the young man, who was from Calheta, was eventually found to the east of the beach at around 11 a.m. today. The "Schultz Xavier", a vessel of SANAS and the Air Force helicopter Merlin EH-101 were called out. On land were elements of the Marine Police and the PSP.

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 in anticipation.

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If you can, please contribute something Madeira related. A funny story or good or bad experience, a news item, or a story from a Madeira newspaper, a photo or video, a teaser, news of a bargain flight or item in a supermarket. Please help keep this blog going … without user contributions it won’t survive. Please don’t send in automatic translations (like Google translator) without checking them through and correcting them first, thanks.

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

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Lisbon pressured on new hospital ; Azores think on Madeira proposals ; 75th visit award

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

Today’s Photo Thanks to Karen  … View from Pico dos Barcelos

madeira news blog 0911 karen view from Pico dos BarcelosIt looks very familiar to me Karen, perhaps someone sent in a similar one? Lovely view.

"Funchal is by far among one of the prettiest places we’ve been so far on this cruise. We we docked, we look out over our balcony to see that the sun was shining and all the white buildings with the red roofs were sparkling in the sunlight". Lots of photos, and a bit of mickey taking too. CRUISERS PRIVATE BLOG

The Madeira specialists  have updated or revised their website ATLANTIC HOLIDAYS

"The World Centre of Excellence for Destinations (CED), a World Tourism Organisation (WTO) institution, has assessed the Madeira Islands as a tourist destination based on 15 parameters". I DON’T KNOW WHAT THAT’S ALL ABOUT?

This weekend’s football : Marítimo host Olhanense tomorrow at 4 pm. Nacional make the trip to Leiria on Monday with the kick-off at 8.15 pm. Neither game is televised. The game between Benfica and Académica on Sunday is on RTP at 8.15 pm.

Have a jolly good weekend!

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

Lisbon almost forced to give money for the new hospital. The possibility of the State providing capital for the construction of the new Hospital of Madeira is nearer. All because the CDS-PP delivered a draft resolution urging the Government of the Republic to regulate what the Regional Finance Law provides: "The establishment of projects of common interest between the Republic and the Regions." In the document the centrists recall that 30 months after the law is in force, the decree on these projects, which are promoted for strategic or national interest, was not elaborated and approved and impedes the Autonomous Regions to nominate projects and works for this important financial instrument. Following these rules, the Assembly of the Republic asked the opinion of the Regional Government and the Legislative Assembly. Jardim has already decided in favour of a move to proceed with these rules as soon as possible. Apart from having a view applicable to the new Central Hospital of Funchal, the reason behind this initiative of the centrists, the type of project the Regional Government would like to see the State finance is the access to the maritime station at the port of Funchal and the fishing port at Câmara de Lobos. The Regional Government asks for haste in approving the law, so that it enters into force in time for the Regions to obtain funding for projects in the next State Budget. With this political will in Madeira and the support of the opposition in Lisbon, applications for projects of common interest could soon be a reality. The classification of a project as being of community interest is subject to approval by the Government of the Republic and the Regional Government, so the final decision is down to Jose Socrates. Even if the decision is positive, little is known about the conditions of financing by State funding.

Seismic activity of magnitude 3.7 on the Richter scale felt in Madeira and Porto Santo. The Institute of Meteorology noted at 12.05 yesterday, an earthquake of magnitude 3.7 (Richter) with epicentre about 16 kilometres North of the island Deserta Grande. The intensity reached III on the Mercalli scale (from I to XII) and was felt in Machico, Santa Cruz, Caniço, Funchal and Porto Santo. There was no record of any damage and some people asked the authorities for assistance. It was the second episode in less than two months in the same area; on 23 October 2009, 2 km away, activity of magnitude 2.8 Richter or grade II/III Mercalli.

Santa Cruz launches a program for the Christmas period to promote local trade. The Municipality is launching a program from December 9 to January 13, called ‘What is ours is good!’ In an effort to boost local businesses, customers are to be rewarded for buying in the county. For every 10 Euros of purchases, the customer receives a voucher that can be entered in a tombola. The draw will take place on January 16 but the value of the prizes will not be determined until the number of traders taking part is known.

Industrial parks are full. The Business Park in Câmara de Lobos is to build 11 new units due to the high demand from regional businesses. 12 units have just opened and there are 5 in Funchal and 5 in Ponta do Sol opening early next year. By 2011, there will be a total of 50 units. The Government’s strategy has been to create infrastructure and incentives for the regional economy to maintain levels of production and income. The park has been built so that industrial units are not in urban and residential areas, and to provide better technical and working environments.

‘Casa Pretoria’ fraud in Catalonia linked to Madeira. The Casa Pretoria fraud case has its epicentre in Catalonia and is being investigated by a top Spanish judge, Baltazar Garzon. There are links with various tax havens in Andorra, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Portugal and Madeira. The case relates to crimes of conspiracy, money laundering, corruption and falsification of documents to illegally divert European Cohesion Funds. 21 people have been indicted, of which 5 are in custody. Most are businessmen or hold senior positions in Municipalities in Catalonia. Results from investigations into real estate transactions have so far detected crimes in three municipalities to the sum of 44.4 million Euros. A member of the Socialist Party of Catalonia, Luis Garcia, was the instigator of the fraud. A business close to him was awarded a development project by municipalities involved in the fraud. The money received for favours was laundered through tax havens. Money invested in tax havens was used to purchase land which was subsequently reclassified through a network of middlemen and commissioning agents.

Promoting tourism occurs without any money. Promoting tourism affected by default of 2 million. Turismo de Portugal has not transferred 800,000 Euros and 1.2 million has not been transferred from the Regional Budget to the Association of Promotion of Madeira. Out of a budget of 5 million, this is a shortfall of 40% with less than 25 days until the end of the year, resulting in defaulting. With the 4 + 1 + 1 rule: for every 1 euro private funding, add 1 euro from the regional budget and 4 Euros from Turismo de Portugal. Turismo de Portugal refused to transfer money without regional authorities doing so, and is in the process of settling the payment of the remaining 30%. This is causing distrust and contracts amended by some operators. There is unease because the Regional Government has ended the extraordinary boost in funding and although the Regional Secretary of Tourism has an increase in budget, the Promotional Association will have a 2.3% cut in funding. In addition, there is uncertainty about the Government investing in emerging markets rather than the tradition markets of the United Kingdom, Germany and France which represent 47.8% of the tourists.

Carlos César says the Azores have not yet decided to support the proposal of Madeira. The President of the Regional Government of the Azores declined today to reveal its position on the proposed revision of the Regional Finance Law presented by Madeira, as they are still evaluating the document. During the election campaign for parliamentary elections, Carlos César repeatedly supported the Azores being positively discriminated against in relation to Madeira, arguing that it is an archipelago of nine islands, which have different needs than one that has only two islands in close proximity. The president of the regional executive, who is also the leader of the PS – Azores, criticized the actions of the opposition parties on the continent as they are not in government. "The opposition says the Government has not realized that it does not have an absolute majority in the Assembly of the Republic, but the truth is that the opposition does not yet understand that it is not in government."

Tourism honours German couple. The German couple, Egon and Astrid Roes have visited 75 times. They received a certificate, bouquet of flowers and a toast of Madeira Wine. Astrid Roes said he liked much of the island and when people asked why they favoured the island, he said they liked to experiment, and the island had always something to find, even after dozen of trips.

VII Meeting of the Africans People. 7 December in the Municipal Gardens, Funchal at 20.00. Music, dancing and food. There is a small African community in the region, only about 300 Africans.

Madeira reaches EU target for education. Madeira has managed to achieve some of the goals set by the EU for the level of education for 2010, others are still being achieved. 100% of children under 5 years are in pre-school education, 87.2% attendance at school and 100% at Basic Education are learning English. The drop-out rate of 12% still needs working on. Portuguese and Mathematics results are good at year 4 but decrease at year 6 and again at year 9.

Corruption in the police? Commissioner Roberto Fernandes is the commander of the police in Funchal and also leads the Public Relations Department of the Regional Command. But his past is overshadowing his career. When sub-commissioner of Câmara de Lobos in 2004, there were two incidents involving members of his family where there are allegations of falsification of the evidence. Based on an anonymous letter, alleging abuse of power, falsification and denial of justice, the Public Ministry began an investigation. This is awaiting a court hearing. His name is not ratified in the Official Gazette, possibly due to the pending court case.

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

‘Over the top’  operation at the arrival of Lobo Marinho – PSP, GNR, SEF and public prosecutors (?) searched cars and seized drugs yesterday evening on Porto Santo. The police, national guard, border and immigration control (amongst others) got wind that something was up, and were waiting for the Porto Santo ferry as it landed at the golden island yesterday. Searches were carried out, focused on the 37 cars that were being transported, and drugs were seized. The Diário says that it was waiting for an official statement on the matter and had no more details when going to press.

Funchal Council want the Madeira Government to pay ‘freebies’ of the hotels – Touristic usefulness in question. Under regional laws new constructions (particularly hotels in Funchal) can be exempted from paying council tax, at the decision of the local authority, that being the Câmara Municipal of Funchal (CMF). A great incentive for attracting investments in tourism, and great business for those investors, but of course it all leaves a gaping hole in the CMF coffers, a hole that has to be filled with local taxes from other IMI payers in Funchal. So some bright spark in CMF proposed that these losses should be paid for by the government of Madeira, and this was voted on and accepted in a council meeting. So now CMF will be the ones who approve all plans for new ‘touristic’ investments, and the ones who give the discretionary exemption of IMI taxes, and then ask the government for reimbursement from public funds, at the cost of all the taxpayers of Madeira. Good business for Funchal for sure.

Riu ‘chain’ starts in Brazil through the hand of the Madeiran Estêvão Neves. This is a hotel chain that has decided to enter the Brazilian market, thanks to a Madeiran businessman. A bit out of scope for this blog me thinks.

Today’s top news story : Jardim switches budget of Sócrates for €100 million – The PSD national is in tune with the strategy of the president of Madeira : The ‘orange benches’ guarantee the approval of the redistributive budget if there is a guarantee that the document contemplates increased debt capacity for the region. No time for me today to do this top story today, but if someone else is willing to translate, here is the LINK 

Rubbish piles degrade the roads of Porto Moniz – cans, paper, plastic, iron and even mattresses thrown on the public highways, a damaging scenario for the landscape in the district. The ‘population’ is breaking the law by dumping rubbish in areas where they shouldn’t be. An action that prejudices the attempts to attract more tourists to the area. As well as the rubbish already mentioned, there are washing machines and chairs, just dumped on the roadsides. The president of the council of Porto Moniz said he had no knowledge of such ‘tips’, but said that as soon as he was made aware he would have the areas cleaned up, and try and identify the offenders. What a disgrace! There are several photos, one even worse than this one. Some tourists will find this all quite attractive of course, more specifically the four legged disease carrying hairy kind.

… and of course the big football story : Draw pretty unfriendly for the World Cup – Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea. These teams will be the opponents of Portugal in the 2010 World Cup, that starts in June in South Africa. The draw, full of stars, decided that we play in Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Durban. You heard it first on yesterday’s blog comments, with live coverage of Portugal’s fate, probably first on the internet worldwide. But what a contrived lottery it was, they might as well of picked out the four semi-finalists and not bother with the rest. And yes it was full of stars, if you can count that idiot Beckham. This is what a reporter for the UK Daily Telegraph said : 

"Seriously, what is it about David Beckham? Not only did he steal the show before the 2010 World Cup draw in Cape Town, he got a ticket onto the main stage, a kiss from Charlize Theron, and then stood there smirking … they clearly love him more than ever. Becks may look like a lesbian barmaid with his new half-mowed haircut, but put him in a room with suits and cameras and strange things happen".

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