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8 new Gripe A cases ; Flor do Mar ends ; Firearms ignorance ; Madeira debt surge challenged

November 10, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Jon … another one from his collection of old postcards.

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Tobi found this Madeira online radio station MIRADOURO I had a listen when I was reading through the Diário yesterday, It’s was all pre-recorded music early morning, although there was some talking around 8 am.

Tobi, also said : "A friend of mine Luis Filipe Pessoa e Costa has an exhibition on in the Electricity museum of paintings and some other artwork on the theme of Africa, they are there till the 14th November, and its free to enter, just ask to see the Africa Exhibition.  I have added a link to the photos I have". AFRICA ART

Don has updated his blog with a preview of a Madeira Christmas FUNCHAL’S EVENING DRESS

"Portas do Mar in Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (Azores), has unveiled a New Year’s Eve program set to rival that of Funchal, Madeira". I DON’T THINK SO!

It’s the day of São Martinho tomorrow, a special saint’s day for bacalhau, castanhas, wine and good deeds. The Roman soldier died in 397 AD, and his first and most famous good deed was to cut his cape in half with his sword to help keep a half naked beggar warm.

And talking of good deeds, I’m in a better mood today, particularly cheered up by a kind soul that used the PayPal button (just down there on the right hand side of this page). How he got through the rust I don’t know, but he managed, and it is now loosened and working OK. Anyone else encouraged by this act of kindness, please bear in mind that without volunteers to contribute to this blog there are no guarantees as to how long it will keep going. At the moment it’s just a few regulars, and in particular Elaine, who has been providing the daily news, keeping this going.

The rumours last week were true, with the TVI series set on Madeira, Flor do Mar, coming to an end after nearly 300 episodes. Anyone wants to know who shot Ana-Maria, I’m your man. It finished in an action packed fashion, with yet another murder, and the suicide of the baddy (of the feminine type).  That should save the government here a few Eurobucks in hotel bills.

There were 8 new cases of Gripe A swine flue on Madeira last week, half of the victims  were aged 15 or under. Two cases of the virus were caught here. 27 suspect cases were tested.

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

Delays in Santa Cruz Court. People in Santa Cruz are having problems obtaining compensation due to delays in court hearings, now taking three years. Both cases cited were against Vialitoral for damage to cars when hitting loose stones on the motorway at Porto Novo and near the airport. One case was dismissed and another is still awaiting a trial date. One person sent a letter to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice asking him to intervene to make the court enforce the Civil Procedure Code and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so there would be justice without delay.

"The worst is yet to come." Unemployed immigrants from Eastern Europe are going in increasing numbers to the Presbyterian Church for social assistance to help pay their utility bills. The Church has limited funds. Employment is increasingly scarce whereas in the past, unemployed workers could obtain temporary work in agriculture, e.g. banana cultivation. People can not see a way out of the crisis and often become alcoholics and both men and women turn up drunk when they go to ask for help. The Pastor stated, "The most serious are the middle class in poverty, feeling embarrassment and shame. This has not yet appeared in force, but I believe it will appear. They are hoping the problem is resolved. The worst is yet to come." Many of the other 200 Presbyterian population are also experiencing hardship, pensioners needing help with obtaining medication. At one stage, there were 4,000 Ukrainians resident in Madeira, and now are less than half, but they are having problems getting their permits renewed if they cannot provide evidence they can support themselves and their families. They do not want to return to the Ukraine where the economic situation is worse and they have families here with children in the education system. As well as the Catholic Church, the Presbyterian Church receives Government aid and the Pastor thinks there could be better social assistance by a united effort of all the Christian religions.

Criminal Register Certificates. These are for criminal convictions handed down by Portuguese courts and foreign courts for both Portuguese and foreign residents. The Criminal Register Certificate  can be obtained from judicial offices, Loja do Cidadão and representatives of Foreign Consulates or Embassies and costs 3.5 Euros.  It should take no more than three days to obtain and the content depends on the purpose it is intended for. It can be used for employment, licence, permit or registration of a public nature. It is required to obtain Portuguese nationality, change of name, taxi drivers, children transport services, freight forwarding businesses, public service workers etc. There is also a certificate for public companies, organisations and institutions. Misuse is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment of up to one year.

Diocese of Funchal held vocational meetings for young people. For people interested in entering seminaries for the Priesthood. About 20 boys of year seven or above at school attended the meetings where there was a screening of an American video about the life of a priest, called ‘Fishers of Men’ and is available on YouTube. They also learnt about the three components of seminary life; prayer, relationship and living and study. In the 96 parishes of the Diocese of Funchal, there are 76 priests and 22 are more than 70 years old, and 4 between 50 and 60 years. There has been 10 years with no ordinations and there will be 3 new Priests in Madeira next year. On average, there are 2 ordinations a year.

Socialists call for an inquiry into RAM debt. The "rampant debt" and the "illegal debt" the Madeira Government has been mounting up, could lead to a 100 million Euros penalty in State transfers in 2010. The 150 million Euros in loans which "violated zero indebtedness" under applicable laws could result in a penalty of more than 50% of transfers in 2010. The Socialists justify the initiative as follows: "The need for the commission of inquiry stems from the fact that the Government of the PSD shows a great sense of irresponsibility and makes politics a weapon against the Madeirans since launching  a state siege with the loss of two million per year in the Regional Finance Act (between 2007 and 2009), and calls into question more than 100 million Euros in transfers in 2010, with the bad governance it practices." They also accuse the Government of the "obvious inability to act" with incentives to overcome the crisis that have proved "clearly insufficient". They proposed seven initiatives to help the crisis.

‘Almanaque PEF’ celebrates 150 years of existence. The cover picture is a reproduction by a forgotten artist from Madeira, Jayme de Sa. This yearbook has 200 pages of regional events, religion, agriculture, history and cuisine and in addition to the tributes each month, a chapter on the British participation in the economic, social and cultural Madeira. —– I assume there is not an English translation. It sounds interesting.

‘Delights of Israel’ in Reid’s Palace Hotel. The Embassy of Israel in Funchal is promoting the cultural event to be held on the 7th and 8th December. Specialities in ‘Les Faunes’ restaurant will be provided by the Executive Chef of the Sheraton Plaza Hotel Jerusalem with music provided by the singer Ya’ara Olchik.

Mission Recycle short of expectations. After three days in Funchal and Machico, only 72 used coffee machines deposited, enough to represent the planting of only 18 trees. No one showed up later on at Ribeira Brava after the initial queue at 7.15 am for the offers of 10 coffee machines at 10 Euros. .

PS Rui Caetano warns of illegal container park. He was at the entrance of the food market in São Martinho yesterday morning to highlight the fact that the illegal parking of trucks and containers has occurred for four years. The problem starts when it rains and the mud floods the road and obstructs access for residents and customers of the food market. There is also the issue of unfair competition as there are some companies with the same activity which conform to the payment of taxes. The land is a public space and is not licensed by the Council and taxes are not paid to either the Council or the Government.

Another container site in between Machico and Santa Casa de Misericordia has been complained about to the police and the Council of Machico, as the container has been placed there without prior written permission of the owner since 2006. Manuel Franco Santos told the Diário, "I went to the Council of Machico, where I was told it was illegal and they would notify the owner of the container to remove it within 15 days." So far, nothing has happened. The President of the Council says he will send an inspector to investigate as the situation is illegal and an invasion of private property, so justifies informing the police. In 2007, Manuel Franco Santos filed a complaint with the police but they said they could do nothing as it was private property.

Habitat restoration projects are important. 10th November is the anniversary of the Natural Park of Madeira becoming the second protected area in Madeira in 1982. (Interview with the Director). The objective of the Park is to improve the quality of life of the people of Madeira for the long-term. The Director of the Natural Park said, "The mission is to contribute to the sparing use of our unique natural heritage, preserving our cultural identity and landscape, three elements crucial to creating wealth and employment interests of sustainable tourism." The Natural Park occupies 70% of the island, includes several different habitation areas and some species in danger of extinction. One of the many projects being developed is the recovery of the habitat of the Freira da Madeira (Zino’s Petrel) to help its survival. Another project is to minimize the impact of wood pigeons on agricultural fields. Surveys are looking at the use of natural plants in the everyday life in the rural parishes and in Fajã da Ovelho, and cultural and heritage uses of natural materials. The Marine Reserves are an asset to the island; Garajau, Rocha do Navio, Ilhas Desertas and Selvagens and around Porto Santo.

Almost half of the olive oil consumed in Portugal comes from Spain. Between 40 and 50 thousand tons imported per year but within four years Portugal will be self-sufficient. This is when the recently planted olive groves will be in full production. Spain is the main investor in Portugal in this sector, especially in the regions Alentejo, Beja, Serpa and Ferreira do Alentejo. The price has almost increased 50% worldwide in two months. Portugal exports 32.3% of its olive oil production, mainly to Brazil. This year, Tras-de-Montes predicts a fall in production, Alentejo region estimates a 20% increase in production and Beira Interior promises to be the best harvest in recent years.

SATA and TAP reinforce code-sharing agreement. The Azorean airline increased the agreement it has with TAP to destinations linking Porta Delagada and Funchal to northern Europe and Lisbon-Zurich. —- Details given but I haven’t a clue what code-sharing means. It just means they share the same plane, but from a passenger point of view they are separate flights … until they board that is. Der

Cristiano Ronaldo receives compensation from the Daily Mirror. The British tabloid newspaper accused him of drinking excess alcohol and dancing while recovering from a foot operation in Los Angeles in July 2008. He received an apology and an unspecified amount of damages.

Madeira nurses are better leaving the region in search of better working conditions. The complaint of the President of the Order of Nurses, due to motivation and difficulties in finding employment. Nurses have left due to recent changes made by the Regional Health Service for nurses with more years of service and difficulties for recent graduates in finding work. The President said that the future is black and within six or seven years, Madeira will have to import nurses from less developed countries. For these reasons he calls on the Government to reverse the health policies in the region. He said the health service lacks human resources and the 75 nurses who qualified this year are not enough to make up the shortfall.

Of the six patients in Portugal who had severe problems after eye injections at Santa Maria Hospital, two have just been told they are permanently blind. The hospital later denied that the blindness is irreversible.

Interest rates threaten to double by the end of next year. Opinion of many analysts that the Euribor rate will settle at around 2% in 12 months time, i.e.. late 2010. At present the rates are at a historic low at 1% and there has been a downward trend since October 2008. Last September mortgage rates reached the lowest value at 2.361%.

Holders of firearms unaware of amendments to the law. The Regional Command of the PSP has found irregularities in the supervision of individuals with firearms due to amendments of the act in May 2009. Failure to comply with standards of conduct leads to fines, forfeiture of licences and confiscation of weapons. There is "frequent confusion" between liability insurance policies, and safe storage of firearms to ensure against loss, theft and accidents.

 

 

 

 

Praça do Município in Funchal illuminated blue. From last night until Sunday the three most  important buildings in the square, the Town Hall, Sacred Art Museum and the Church of the College, are illuminated due to an initiative of the International Diabetes Federation. 10.9% of the population of Madeira suffer from diabetes. 26% of those aged from 60 – 79 years suffer from the illness.

A quick peek at the front page of today’s Diário newspaper :

Today’s main news headline : Alcohol sends 600 a year to hospital. Liver cirrhosis problems account for 95% of the hospitalizations in the Service of  Gastroenterology. The Nucleus of professionals of that sector, who celebrate 25 years, meets Friday and Saturday in Funchal. Too many medical terms in this one to make sense to me, but the 600 alcohol related admissions mentioned in the headline, would be higher, but the unit is limited to just 15 beds.

São Martinho : Bacalhau without music – The celebrations today on Madeira are the initiatives of the  traders. And, with the exception of São Roque in Faial, new wine and cod fish is served without music. Even in São Martinho. There will be less barracas than usual in São Martinho tonight on the eve of it’s patron saints day, but the urge to mark the tradition will be the same as always.

Minister says that Madeira received €10 million more – Office of Portugal’s Finance Minister insists in the advantages of the current Finance Law. The PSD-M social democrats say that the Regional Finance Law loses Madeira €200 million, the PS-M socialists say it amounts to just €6 million, and now the chancellor of the Republic says it benefits Madeira with an extra €10 million. As the Diário correctly points out, analysing the Finance Law is like analysing the election results, with each party having a different angle on the subject. They all agree that Madeira has lost out however, and there seems to be no doubt that the Azores receive more than Madeira from the State Budget. And why shouldn’t they, if the need is greater.

Golf of Ponta do Pargo already awarded – It just lacks the money. The €40 million needed has not yet been secured, even though the consortium of Somaque and Zagope has already been awarded the €16.4 million construction contract for the new golf course. The 100 hectare site has already been acquired at a cost of around €20 million. With an area of around 1 million square meters, the design conceived by Nick Faldo will include an 18 hole course, a 9 hole ‘pitch and putt’, a driving range, and a club house. The work will not start whilst the finances are unresolved, and the banks are tightening their lending criteria, and will not now lend against the original concept of the project to minimise their risk. So big deal … we need another golf course here about as much as we need Uncle Bertie’s debt management skills. I have been living here since before the concept of this new golf course, and despite the picture, I swear that there has never been a report of Nick Faldo ever coming here, so maybe his kids designed the complex with some coloured crayons when they were like 6 years old.

Ronaldo provokes ‘Iberic war’ – Portuguese Football Federation pressures, but Real Madrid won’t back down. Portugal want to call up Ronaldo for the game against Bosnia, but Real Madrid say he is injured and won’t be ready to play. But the Portugal manager reckons that Real are pulling a fast one, and said send him anyway and we will get our own doctors to check him out, and if there is any risk we won’t play him. Ronaldo himself when asked said he just wants to play football, so he is keeping out of the politics.

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Better fishing in the Azores ; GR defends creative accounting ; Portugal in ‘Top 10′ guide

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

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Jon … an old hand coloured picture postcardmadeira news blog 0911 Jon old madeira 1Looks like there is a bit of a sea battle going on out there!

Sheila emailed me with this contribution yesterday :

"Like Tobi, I have often wondered why readers of the Blog have so much to say about entertaining, light-weight subjects but so little comment to make on serious matters. Now I think I know the reason. There is just so much deprivation and suffering here on this "Sunshine Island" that many of us simply despair of being able to make a difference. It is much too easy to bury our heads in the sand and hope that all the sad stuff goes away. Six years ago, when I first started to visit Madeira regularly, I was silly enough to think that, as a journalist, I could do something to improve animal welfare here. Then, I even had the crazy idea of opening a sanctuary for cats and dogs. Because I had no money, I was easily persuaded by the then Administrator of SPAD (the local society for the protection of  domestic animals), Suzette Stein, to help her organisation rather than try to establish a new centre for animals. For several years, while I wrote press releases for SPAD, I became aware of the enormous, overwhelming nature of the problem. It was comparatively boom time for Madeira as for all the world’s economies but even then, two-thirds of all the animals taken to SPAD had to be destroyed. Now, we are all financially bust, heaven knows how many more dogs and cats have joined the long list of those which cannot be saved. At present, all animal charities are more than ever inundated with unwanted animals needing new homes. As a result, all my English speaking contacts at SPAD have been assigned to additional or different duties and so my voluntary work for the Society has been suspended. Were my efforts ever of any use? I no longer know. All I do know is that I am out of my depth because of the overwhelming  nature of the animal welfare problem here. I feel powerless to help and may soon join the ranks of those blog contributors who have "no comment" to make on the seemingly insoluble difficulties facing Madeira".

In yesterday’s football : Marítimo 1 – 0 Porto, and Leixões 2 – 4 Nacional. One of those rare weekends when both teams win, and both were very difficult games. Our two teams now have 4th and 5th place in the super league.

Elderly man missing in Machico found dead. The 70 year old man was found yesterday morning in the vicinity of the airport, probably having fallen over a cliff. He was reported missing on Friday.

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

Fishermen prefer the Azores. 14 boats and 250 fishermen registered in the Azores and this number is expected to increase. There is an increasing number of Madeiran owners with boats registered in the Azores, especially fishermen with boats harboured in Caniçal. There, more than a dozen owners are dissatisfied with the lack of support of the Regional Government of Madeira and accuse it of trying to abandon fishing. These fishermen pay taxes and receive grants from the Azores. This is borne out by data showing that more European funds and the Regional budget are for the permanent cessation of activity than for the purchase or investment in the fishing fleet. There are also no new boats to purchase in Madeira. Unlike the Madeira Government, the Azores Government provides 75% of the investment for purchasing new boats (only 25% in Madeira), 50% for a used boat and repair, and help with diesel costs. European funds provide 1 million Euros and the Regional budget provides 500,000 Euros for investment during 2007 – 2013. 2 million Euros provided for termination of fishing activity (1.5 million from Europe and 500,000 Euros Regionally). Between 2000 and 2009, Madeira lost 41 boats. There were 67 new boats, of which only 11 owners received European or Regional grants. In the Azores, the auction price of fish fell leading to a 12.5% decrease in revenue this year.

UMa project distinguished by UNESCO. The University is in partnership with the Azores, Canary Islands and Almasud in a project about the pre-Hispanic language known as ‘Silbo Gomero’. The language originated on La Gomera (Canary Islands) and is a whistled language consisting of five vowels and four consonants which are combined using pauses, rhythm, frequency, intonation and duration of interruptions to form around 4,000 ‘words’. It has been studied since 2005 under the Macaronesian project ‘Digital Art’ and a group of Madeirans who know the language have been identified.

Fabio Machado has transcribed another piece for the bandolin. He is presently studying the bandolin in Italy. As previously reported, he has transcribed Grieg’s Holberg Suite and he has now arranged Vivaldi’s L’Estro Armonico for two bandolins and an orchestra. Both pieces are for sale on Amazon.com and have been well received especially by online ‘Mandolin Cafe’. He is promoted as one of the best future bandolin players and he started learning in the Bandolins da Madeira Orchestra. In Sao Roque they are teaching children over the age of nine to play in this orchestra.

 

 

 

Financial irregularities? Still arguments about creative accounting, which the Government still insists is legal, that was for a ‘loan’ in 2007 for 150 million Euros. Arguments about whether it is classified as a loan, and if so the level of debt would be more than permitted for the 2007 financial year. It was for health centres, schools, museums and others. In the next 30 years it will cost €450 million to pay it back with interest. The CDS-PP are asking for clarification of the details to be made to Parliament which should have been done two years ago. The other questionable contracts were in Santana where the previous mayor Carlos Pereira awarded contracts for €1.2 million from June to October. There were allegations of few contracts awarded for public works, then in less than four months there were 19 contracts worth 150,000 Euros signed.

Portugal is one of the ten recommended destinations. Recommended in the Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2010 guide. ‘A society of great traditions, religious festivals and driven by a wave of modernity that contaminates the cities, especially the historic centres’. Portugal is ‘committed to sustainable development at the forefront of innovation, by investing heavily in clean energy and participating in the production of non-polluting vehicles.’ In the last five years, there have emerged innovative restaurants which make the best fusion cuisine at an international level. The developments in wine production have led to international awards with vintages produced from native varieties of grapes. The guide recommends Port wines, touring the remote villages in the Peneda-Geres mountainous area, watching the sunset over the megalithic monuments in Evora, and sampling the essential pastel de Belem in Lisbon. Other countries recommended are El Salvador, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Suriname and the USA.

Not so good news about Portugal is that it is the gateway for illegal drugs in Europe. The four main drugs smuggled are cannabis, cocaine, heroin and ecstasy/amphetamines. Heroin and ecstasy / amphetamines go across the land border from Spain and the Netherlands and are intended for the domestic market. An extremely high level of hashish (61 tonnes) was caught last year and was destined for Spain and the rest of Europe. Large quantities of cocaine are also smuggled across the long coastline, originally from Africa and Guinea-Bissau, for export to Spain, the Netherlands, and the UK in particular.

The Vine Hotel among the three best in the world. International Festival of Architecture awards in Barcelona. Awarded for interior design along with the Hotel Fasano in Uruguay and  Hotel Chrome in Calcutta. It is the third prize awarded to this hotel, along with a first prize in the European Property Awards and another prize in the European Hotel Design Awards. Shame no Joe-average will ever be able to afford to go there. Der

After construction delays, the Portuguese Pestana group is opening a hotel in London in March 2010. It is a four-star hotel called Pestana Chelsea Bridge and they want it to be a meeting point for the Portuguese community in London.

British community in RAM exceed 1,000. The British Ambassador to Portugal revealed yesterday that there are over 1,000 British residents in Madeira. Many had been on vacation before and finally decided to live here because the hospitality of the locals was "remarkable", in his opinion. He also praised the effort in terms of improving the infrastructure and tourism development, revealing that "the islanders are famous for being great workers, Madeira and beyond." I think a couple of years ago the number quoted was around 700 officially, but the true number, including those without residency permits was much much higher. Now a lot of ‘illegal’ British time-share workers have left, as it got just too tough to make a living. Lets hope the newcomers make some effort to integrate into society, and aren’t just here to create a ‘Costa da Madeira’ like they have in Spain (obviously not called Costa da Madeira, but you know what I mean). Der

Mercarte Madeira attracts many tourists. The traditional craft fair in the Largo do Restauração in Funchal yesterday was very successful. This monthly fair has been held for five years and often tourists try to ‘haggle’ and it is also popular with the locals.

In the Casa do Povo in Caniço, eight crafts people have an exhibition called ‘Christmas Crafts’ until the 29th November. They usually exhibit in the monthly ‘Made in Caniço’ market, held the second Saturday of each month in front of Caniço Church. Includes decorative towels, soaps, snowmen, bottles, cribs, candles, wood items, embroidery and Christmas arrangements.

CSVP have a new board. The Sociedade de São Vicente de Paulo, the Vicentians. This society in Madeira is concerned about people living in poverty due to unemployment, debt, divorce, alcoholism, domestic violence and neglect of the elderly. It is a voluntary organisation and has a new board and chairman for the next three years, Diamantino Joel Correia dos Santos. It supports and visits more than 400 families and works in conjunction with the councils and Social Services. Some of the volunteers are professionals, e.g.. doctors and lawyers. It was started in 1859 in Portugal by two priests, and in Madeira in 1875.

70 year old missing man found dead after a cliff fall. The man from Machico was reported missing on Saturday and found dead on Sunday morning between the pier and the head of the airport.

The five workers who died in Andorra, when the tunnel under construction collapsed, have been confirmed as Portuguese.

Front page news from today’s Diário :

Court cases ‘yellow’ (age) in Santa Cruz – Two local ladies had accidents on the Vialitoral. One awaits sentence, the other judgement. Three years have gone by. All the courts are ‘backed up’ apparently, but Santa Cruz worse than others. The two cases mentioned were not related, but both happened in 2006 on the via rápida.

Street teams support youths – There are three groups working with children and youths : in Funchal, in Camacha, and in Câmara de Lobos. The support teams help the youngsters keep on the right track in life, and the support even extends to young adults. The oldest of the groups was formed in Câmara de Lobos in 2007, and has in it’s charge 35 youngsters all considered ‘at risk’. The group in Funchal operates in São Martinho (especially Nazaré), and the other in Camacha, and so are focused on three of the most problematic areas on Madeira. The article follows a typical day, with some interviews, but I have covered this several times before on the blog.

The main headline today : Support to immigrants passes to the locals – The foreign workers on Madeira dropped by half, but the Presbyterian Church has help for who needs : the Madeira unemployed to it are turning in increasing numbers. (Not 100% correct in translation, but correct in its message). "The worst of the crisis is still to come" says the Presbyterian priest, and the church has limited resources, with funds budgeted for social assistance. The worst part is you do not see a way out of the crisis, employment is increasingly scarce, he adds. The Presbyterian community itself – composed of about two hundred of the faithful – is also going through a bad time.

Football has the lions share of the space, which is no great surprise, given the rare ‘Madeira double’ yesterday. The Diário calls it a ‘Fat Sunday’.

The last headline is about the Diário pet project, the 100 biggest companies, which bores me senseless quite frankly, and I certainly don’t think I am alone in that view.

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