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Jardim cuts more works ; Tourism awareness for students ; Bats explained … they are good

November 17, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo : Thanks to Eiryl … Water lily at the Palheiro Gardens

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"Wedged in by mountains and the Atlantic, Madeira Airport requires a clockwise approach for which pilots are specially trained. Despite a unique elevated extension that was completed back in 2000 and now expands the runway length to what should be a comfortable 9,000 feet, the approach to Runway 05 remains a hair-raising affair that pilots absolutely dread. They must first point their aircraft at the mountains and, at the last minute, bank right to align with the fast-approaching runway". DIAMOND PILOTS

"On our quest to explore sunny islands in the Atlantic Silke and I have already visited Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Our latest exploratory trip took us to Funchal on the Portuguese island Madeira. We were welcomed by sunshine, blue skies and a gentle breeze which was a relief after the dreadful autumn weather in England". Nice photos. MATT & SILKES BLOG

Many thanks again to Elaine for yesterday’s news. Can anyone else PLEASE help out?

Island Escape cruises selling well. Thomson Cruises Island Escape will sail for seven night cruises, departing and returning to Funchal, from the 11 January to the 19 April. These will be weekly with stops on Monday in Funchal. Already 400 places have been sold, mainly through Abreu agency to Madeirans. The price is "very nice", according to the one of the directors, at 389 Euros plus 100 Euros in taxes. He highlights the value of the ship as there are free dining facilities. There is a buffet for breakfast and lunch and a restaurant for an informal dinner. There is a night buffet and another buffet open 24 hours a day. The ship has 746 cabins for 1,750 passengers and has 500 crew members. —- Dear Santa Claus …..

Mother complains of assault by supermarket security. A mother of a 15 year old made a complaint to the police, alleging there was an assault on her son when he was inside a large commercial area at Rua Dr. Brito Camara, in front of Edificio 2000. The boy was with friends inside a supermarket yesterday evening when "He was taken to a room by a security guard to see what was in the bag, and when he left shortly after he was bleeding from the nose and mouth." The mother took the boy to the Emergency Room for treatment. Regarding the alleged assault, the progenitor regrets what happened since, in his view, "Even if the group were causing fuss or noise in that commercial area, there would possibly be another way of dealing with the matter."

Educating for tourism. This initiative is to make students aware of the importance of tourism and provide an insight into the day of a tourist. Activities will simulate a ride in a tour coach with a translator guide, reserve air tickets and hotel rooms, check-in at the airport, check-in at a hotel and visit areas such as the dining room, hotel room and learn how to make a bed, bar and learn how to prepare a cocktail, kitchen, laundry, maintenance area and conference room. More than 2,000 students will participate and the investment of 16,000 Euros is spread between various travel agencies and the Directorate of Tourism. —– Learn how to make a bed and a cocktail. The things they teach in school today!

Bats misunderstood. There is a group of four Madeirans who have studied bats in the region since 2001. They have developed a project to determine the different species, estimate population sizes and identify and characterize habitats important to them, to ensure their survival. They are having to finance the project themselves after failed applications for both regional and national funding. This is despite published work by the researchers receiving international recognition. There are three known species of bats in the region and the Pipistrellus maderensis (Madeira bat) is one of the smallest in Europe. They feed on insects and therefore are central to the ecological balance of Laurissilva and agricultural areas. "Given that each bat eats around a thousand insects per night and if we have a population which is estimated at three thousand bats, this means that each day these mammals eliminate 3 to 4 million insects." The researchers fear that already there are less than the estimated three thousand bats in the region and the situation in Porto Santo is also worrying as it is estimated at less than 50 individuals. It is urgent to preserve and study the bats as contrary to their ‘bad image’, they aid in the conservation and ecological balance of Laurissilva, farms and forestry, which are in danger.

Wet roads cause two vehicles to overturn. The wet roads caused by rain, and reckless driving (excess speed) were the source of at least two vehicles overturning that have resulted in material damage to the vehicles involved in accidents yesterday. The first one occurred at 12.30 on the Machico to Funchal motorway and a 34 year old man was slightly injured. He had to be taken to the hospital and was discharged mid-afternoon after minor surgery. Half an hour later, another accident in Ribeira Brava and despite various ‘flipovers’, the driver left unscathed. He was on the motorway towards Serra de Agua and crashed and overturned in the tunnel of Meia Legua, in the vicinity of the Sports Complex. After a curve, he lost control of the vehicle and crashed near the tunnel entrance, hitting the footpath on the opposite side and the vehicle ended up on its side. Two cars collided on Sunday night on the Machico to Funchal motorway in a spectacular crash and damaged the exterior rails and the inside central cement blocks of the road.

Loja Diogo’s celebrates 20 years. On Saturday 21 November, the wine shop celebrates its 20th anniversary with free wine tasting between 15.00 and 19.00 hours. Wines from 20 producers will be available at the Hotel Four Views Baia, followed by a dinner costing 25 Euros, subject to reservation.

Rui Moses closes council employees car park.  The new mayor of Santana first of all changed the locks on the Town Hall, now he has closed the small car park next to the building. This has been used for more than 20 years for people working at the Town Hall. He justifies the decision on behalf of tranquillity and comfort for visitors to Santana. It is to preserve the dignity of the building, which is considered a flagship infrastructure and referred to for this reason. "It must be appreciated in tranquillity as the traditional thatched houses of Santana are in the gardens."

Petition challenges afternoon classes in Tabua. Parents of children in the first year at the basic school in Tabua are dissatisfied with classes in the afternoon, leaving the morning for extra-curricular activities. More than 80% of the parents have signed a petition but it has not been accepted and the parents are unhappy with the reasons given. Usually, following a recommendation from its own Regional Board of Education, years 1 and 2 are taught in the morning while classes for years 3 and 4 are in the afternoon. However in this school year, years 1 and 4 times have been exchanged. Parents of year 1 children complain that because the children are playing in the mornings, they are too tired for afternoon lessons and this affects their academic performance, some even falling asleep in the lessons. The reason given for year 4 children being taught in the morning is that there is evidence that these students demonstrate hyperactivity and medical studies have shown that such children should be taught in the mornings, and also year 2 children have priority over year 1.

Brussels reduce the catch of bluefin tuna by 40%. In the Mediterranean, the bluefin tuna stock has been decreasing since 1957 and has fallen 60.9% in the last 10 years. On the west coast of the Atlantic, the number of tuna has fallen by 82.4% between 1970 and 2007. At an international meeting, agreement has been made to reduce the total allowable catch from 22,000 to 13,500 tons from next year. Fishing for bluefin tuna in the Atlantic will be restricted to the period 15 May to 15 June. Madeira will have an Oceans Institute by the end of the year to explore the exploitation of surrounding marine resources.

Jardim cuts three works in Santa Cruz. Two are in Gaula, a 4 million Euros road linking Fazenda – Largo de Cerca, works at the praia das Fontes in Porto Novo, and a road to Meia Serra. Since the inauguration of the new Santa Cruz Council, there have been 316 building permits filed (declared obsolete), 196 of such between 2 November and 13 November, as a "symbol of great activity in that area by the city council.". —– retribution by Jardim again? At the opening of the new church at Jardim de Serra, he insisted Socrates "is the problem" and he is tired of colonialism by Lisbon, as Madeira is self-sufficient in all areas apart from Social Security. He said the complaint by Edgar Silva in the Diário yesterday about the Government giving money to the Church was printed because it is a newspaper taken by the Communist Party.

Full-scale exercise at the airport on Wednesday morning. The scenario begins with a collision of a bus with the wing of an aircraft and a refuelling vehicle, leading to a fuel spillage and subsequent fire breakout. The exercise will start at 00.30 and last for 4 – 5 hours.

Portuguese smoke on average for 28 years. On average, Portuguese start smoking around 17 year old and stop at 40, and consume 18 cigarettes per day. A high percentage of smokers and former smokers older than 40 years have respiratory symptoms and changes in respiratory function. It is worrying that they start smoking early as at the age of 17, the lungs are still growing and have not reached full respiratory function. 10% of the Portuguese have COPD, half still continue smoking after diagnosis and it is the fourth leading cause of death in Europe.

Ribeira Brava residents want more roads. Another Jornal da Madeira post-election interview session with residents. They want the seafront enlarged by another 15 metres to form an area similar to the one before it was redeveloped as a square, so the tourist buses can stop there again. Central parking would also help the area. Complaints about robberies at São João especially as there are many single elderly living there. —– I think Der will agree with their ideas.

Overnight stays in September down 8.5%. Loss of 49,200 tourists compared to last year and the occupancy rate was an average 60%. A total of 528,200 nights in September 2009 and the visitors stayed 0.4 days longer than in 2008. The region was 2.5% above the national average which fell 6%.

This from today’s front page of the Diário newspaper :

The main news headline today : 2010 budget requires loan – Madeira desperately needs to increase its debt. The regional government is going to formally ask the state if it can go to the bank.

The Câmara of Funchal demands €5.5 million and prepares a legal action against the state. This relates to money that Funchal council says should have been transferred this year from central government, under the local finance law.

Romeira works in the chamber part time – The new president of São Vicente will be councillor in the morning, and doctor in the afternoon. Roberto Silva, leader of the Association of Municipalities, says that since 25th April [1974] he has never seen anything like it. That was back 35 years ago, when Portugal was the poorest country in Western Europe, and never had there been a part time president it seems. 35 years on, Portugal is still the poorest country in western Europe (depending where your boundaries are of course), and now has a part-timer. And I know the question in most people minds at this moment will be "but isn’t Uncle Bertie part time?", but he is not in fact. The fact that he doesn’t take his seat in either the regional or Portugal assemblies, is misleading. He is actually very busy doing inaugurations, in between his disappearing acts (when he leaves Madeira and nobody knows he has gone (or where)and when he will come back, but manages to run up expenses of hundreds of thousands of Euros a year). Romeira is a private consultant, and there is no known case in Portugal of a câmara president working like this, even though it is permitted in law. His council salary will be reduced accordingly. The PS opposition leader called it a "true political fraud", and he is right, as this intention was not declared before the voters made their choice last month, in a constituency where the PSD support is noticeably weaker.

High tension in the ‘war of Bosnia’ – Portugal received with insults and spitting. That’s not very nice. By 9.30 pm tomorrow night, if all doesn’t go to plan, there will be a big depression over Portugal and Madeira, and it won’t have anything to do with the weather. If all does go to plan, expect to see Thursday full of smiley faces and sunshine.

Festival of Digital Art brings names and tourism – The shows runs in December in the Centro das Arts, Calheta, with 100 Germans amongst the audience. It’s a festival of experimental digital music and digital video, to be held between 4th and 7th of December. Artists are coming from Germany, Sweden, Mexico, England, Austria and Ukraine.

Parishioner refuses to deliver the key to the parish priest – ‘Estelinha’ administers the Chapel of Bom Despacho, in Campanário, for over 40 years and, in the name of the people, she says that she is not going to give the key to the padre. The probable story of the day for me, with Estelinha pictured prowling in front of the locked chapel, with the key clenched in her left fist (the key is actually visible in the front page photo of the Diário). But why is she doing this you ask? Well I don’t know yet, as I am going to save it for a read tonight. Maybe Elaine will tell us tomorrow. Maybe someone else will make a supreme effort and delve into the story and share it with us all.  Who knows?

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Forensic Shortages ; Porto Santo A Month On ; Lobo & Merlin Exercise ; Drugs & Fags

August 23, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Politics & Political News

(23rd August). Today’s main news story : ‘Forensic Medicine Troubles The Hospital Of Funchal – The specialists are half of those necessary, they are close to retirement and at the weekend they turn to obstetricians of the emergency department’. It is necessary to double the number of forensic experts. The three doctors are aged between 50 and 60. At the weekends there are no forensic doctors working in Funchal Central Hospital (HCF), no one to qualified to examine the victims of sexual assault. In the end is is left to obstetricians or gynaecologists who are working in accident and emergencies to provide cover. "In reality there is still not enough (experts of forensic medicine) to allow them to provide this service in full. Therefore, when there are not sufficient, it is done as it used to be: by the obstetrician who is working in emergencies, who collects the evidence", explains Miguel Ferreira, clinical director of the HCF. According to police data, every month there is a person aged over 16 that is raped on Madeira. The average number that arrive at HCF is certainly higher, but the police coordinator did not wish to disclose more. Specialists of the Institute of Forensic Medicine are the most qualified to perform the collection of organic elements (semen, hair, and other cells) that, in pathology laboratory tests, may prove the existence and culprit of sexual crimes. What most worries Miguel Ferreira is the future. It is the age of the current specialist of the Institute of Forensic Medicine employed on Madeira, being between 50 and 60 years old, in pre-retirement age. The aging of the limited staff makes it urgent to train new specialists in this area. "If someone does not appear in the next ten years it will be difficult" admits the doctor obstetrician. But the field of pathology is unpopular, with doctors completing the course and then deciding not to continue in that field. "They prefer to deal with the living rather than the dead", says Miguel Ferreira.

Today’s main picture is of a normal looking street in Porto Santo : ‘Case Of The Kidnapped Businessman Changed Habits On Porto Santo – The population has recovered from the shock of the murder, one month after, but there are a series of precautions. The foreigners give rise to mistrust’. "Now anything is possible", "but everything changed" two of the leads quotes in the article. "People think now that everything is possible," says Roberto Silva, president of the council of Porto Santo, noting with some irony, that "nobody believes in Santa Claus". "Initially, it was putting some pressure on people," recalls the president, as the tragic and violent circumstances surrounding the death of 78 year old businessman José Guilhermino Alves turned out to be "abnormal, both at regional and even national level". The man was lured to a fake business meeting, and murdered, and the Diário went to hear the after effects of the event on the people of Porto Santo, and how they view safety on an island that in the last 10 years has changed as much "as the night into day". The article also looks at crime on the island, which was low anyway, but is even lower now, so the fear of crime generally should make people feel more comfortable, but as one man said "people no longer leave home or leave the car parked without ensuring that the doors are firmly locked". Alexandra Castro Brito says that since the murder (that occurred on Madeira) she is "very scared" when she has to go to Madeira to consult the doctor who is monitoring her pregnancy. Another man said "I know one person that was coming here every year and no longer comes because their house is far away and isolated". Also he said, he views with some suspicion, at least at first, the many people that now come to the island.

‘Merlin And Lobo Test Evacuation Of Crew – The crew of the helicopter EH101 ‘Merlin, of the Air Detachment of Madeira, tested yesterday the operational ability of the aircraft in an evacuation exercise of an injured person from the ferry boat Lobo Marinho’. The exercise was to prove the rescue a seriously injured victim of an onboard accident from the top deck of the ship, and take him to Madeira Airport on route to hospital. The exercise took place off the Praia da Fontinha beach, roughly half a mile from the coastline, and captivated the curiosity of many tourists who were on the beach despite the lack of sunshine. I bet it did, probably thought it was for real. Wall to wall sunshine here again in Rib. Bra.

‘Drugs Were Arriving Inside Heels – Customs seize 750 grams of coke and heroin’. A foreign national was caught and arrested by customs at Madeira Airport smuggling in cocaine and heroin drugs inside the heels of a pair of designer ladies shoes, inside his luggage. Supposedly a gift for someone living here. The baggage control system detected the presence of illegal substances within a package wrapped in a bag. The passenger was searched and the customs officers eventually found the drugs: 580 grams of heroin and 180 of ‘coke’. The heels of the designer shoes, were very well sewn so that to the naked eye, the package had a perfectly normal appearance and was far from suspicious.

‘Police Grab 21 Feet Of Cannabis In Ribeira Brava’. The Public Security Police (PSP) carried out a seizure of 21 feet of cannabis, which were planted on land located in Eira do Mourão, in São Paulo in Ribeira Brava, some 50 metres from the roadside. A couple were identified as having planted the plants. At the beginning of last week another seizure of plants was made in Ribeira Brava, enough for 270 individual doses. I am not sure that ‘feet of cannabis’ is the correct interpretation even though the translation is technically accurate.

Most of the twenty or so cases of Gripe A have passed without not even the need for hospitalisation, but a 39 year old man from Santana has already spent several days in hospital connected to breathing equipment, and is likely to be there for 10 days. His condition has now stabilised after he was affected by bilateral(?) pneumonia.

Another article looks at the high number of days on Madeira with high UV radiation warnings, and basically concludes that people don’t "always" take the issue and warnings seriously.

Today’s sports headline : ‘Opening Game With The House In Works – Marítimo receive Leixões at The Barreiros, Nacional Play tonight in the Dragon’. Referring mainly to the fact that Marítimo play their first home game at a building site, as reconstruction work is already well underway for the new look stadium.

(22nd August). This was in yesterday’s economy section, to mark the success and profits of the company concerned, but I though it was better as an article on the attitude to smoking and the continuing strength of the disgusting habit : ‘Dismade Turned Over €125 Million In Six Years – The company is the leader in the distribution of tobacco products on Madeira’. Friday was the 6th anniversary of the company in the company premises in Água de Pena, Machico, where it has a warehouse. Many clients and local politicians attended the event, besides its employees and business partners. Of the €125 million in 6 years, €21 million was turned over last year, and the business has grown every year, with a 5% growth expected for 2009 to €22 million. The company is responsible for around 85% of the Madeira tobacco market, with 2,400 outlets here. It has made it through the crisis with new and diversified products to meet demand. The company offered guided tours through its preparation and production facilities. Funny how attitudes differ, as I expect this would be a low key event in Portugal where smoking is less acceptable, and probably most tobacco companies go to great lengths not to talk about profits, and success if they can help it (except direct to shareholders of course). Here of course we have a smoking president and the habit is far from discouraged, and we even have weaker smoking laws for public places. Hence we can safely celebrate the growth in the profits of a supplier for the world’s deadliest habit … no namby pamby stuff like that here, and maybe I shall have a puff tonight to mark the event.

and in politics, mostly along the normal theme of course :

(23rd August). ‘PS-M Expects 15 Thousand For Today’s Visit Of Sócrates At Fonte do Bispo’. Prime minister José Sócrates participates for the first time in the annual rally of the socialists of Madeira. This time he is not here as prime minister, but as general secretary of the socialist party. He is always invited but this time is the first acceptance, an event that a local PS-M leader feels will "alleviate the feeling of orphanhood" amongst the party activists, as well as give encouragement to other activists and socialist sympathizers, especially on the eve of two elections. The “Festa da Liberdade”, according to the Jornal da Madeira, is for the first time this year not selling alcohol on the ‘barracas’, with the excuse that the space normally allocated is needed for other ‘cultural’ things.  That hardly fits in with the "festival of freedom" sentiment, and I wonder if the activists already knew this? Uncle Bertie says that the arrival of Sócrates here always sinks the socialist vote. I think he has only been here once since becoming prime minister, and that was earlier this year. So he is technically correct, as the European election results did go the wrong way, but I would hardly put that down as a ‘track record’ though.

The last of the front page stories : ‘Block Insist On A Pact To The Left – Roberto Almada, head-of-list of BE (Left Block) in the legislative national elections, holds PS and PCP responsible for the non-existence of a anti-PSD coalition. But he still has hopes’. This is the Diário daily interview with the top of the list candidates. It’s not worth covering as another no-hoper party, but as regards the headline where he refers to attempts to form a coalition with the PCP and PS, he said this has been an aim of BE since 2004, but he talks about the elections for Funchal council rather than national elections. To win this he said would put an end to the reign of the PSD, and start "the beginning of the end" for Jardim.

‘PS Of Sócrates Doesn’t Have Ideology – Jardim says that the actual socialist party is not that of Soares, Almeida, Guterres or Alegre’ (being previous party leaders I presume). President Alberto João Jardim, who reiterated that he is close to leaving politics, accused prime minister Sócrates of having finished with the party ideology. He accused him of being responsible for the worst economic situation in the country since April 25 (1974?) and to be the mentor of the "greatest propaganda campaign" of ever in Portugal, in order to hide the true state of the nation. He appealed to the disenchanted socialists to vote for his party the PSD social democrats, and also challenged Sócrates to explain how he managed to help the communist political forces to achieve together 20 percent of the votes in the recent European elections. For the Social Democratic leader, the only concrete proposal of the present Government of the Republic was to propose homosexual marriage.

In the Jornal da Madeira . "I Always Translated The Sentiments Of The People", was the headline quote from president Jardim, returning to his holidays on Porto Santo after the Funchal 501 celebrations. Explaining why he goes to Porto Santo for his holidays, he said it is because of official commitments, but more so to relax and be with friends. Asked about the initiative of the PND (New Democratic Party) who were on Porto Santo asking people to donate money to help Jardim pay for his holidays (see also yesterday in Funchal), he said "As you know the PND is a party of the extreme right that lives on clowning around. This form of begging is not unusual, because one of the PND leaders is heir to the fortune of Padre Lopes, in a way that I don’t admire such a method of obtaining money through donations" he snapped.

Back to the Diário : The police unit on Porto Santo was asked to despatch two officers and other elements of the maritime police authorities, in response to a rumour that the PND had arranged to walk two pigs on leashes along Porto Santo beach at the same time that president Jardim was taking the same stroll, on the way to the famous ‘Bar do Henrique’. The stunt was cancelled for hygiene reasons, because the leaders of the PND couldn’t find away to "stop the animals satisfying their physiological needs on the beach". Sounds like a bit of a wheeze to me, but why two pigs? Was this to be a remake of the famous story ‘The Three Little Pigs’ with houses of straw, sticks and bricks, and a big bad wolf? Which role would Uncle Bertie have played, with such a clear conflict of interest on both sides. And if asked to play along do you think he might have said "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin"?

I am having big problems with the Diário website today, and it’s taking sometime 5 minutes to get from one article to the next. I will have to carry some stuff across to tomorrow.

Tobacco Sponsors 2009 Rally ; Tuna In Quantity But Not Quality? ; Monte Train Project

May 30, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Travel Transport Tourism

(30th May). The day’s main news headline : ‘Crisis Brings Tobacco Back To The Rally – Europe prohibits the advertising of tobacco and the sponsoring of sporting events by tobacco companies. But, in times of crisis, the government of Madeira just legislated for the opposite, to enable the Madeira Wine Rally’. Although there is an EU directive  specifically banning tobacco advertising, and sponsorship of tobacco companies for sporting events, the government here as adopted a stance to enable exactly the opposite, by amending the obstructing legislation, with every right to do so, thanks to a get-out clause included for that purpose. The Madeira Wine Rally, which celebrates 50 years of existence and 30 years of integration in the Championship of Europe, may now be sponsored by tobacco companies. Other European countries have tried to do the same thing, without success. For example, in 2006 Germany tried to challenge the EU ban on tobacco advertising around major sporting events, but was quickly threatened with court action and decided not to proceed, partly because the ‘lobby’ of tobacco companies is losing strength. The European Union considers that "tobacco advertising in sport can negatively influence a very large number of young people and adults". One exception is Marlboro in Formula 1 racing, and that right will expire in 2011. The Madeira Wine Rally is held under the aegis of the Portuguese Federation of Motor Sports and Karting (FPAK), which in its regulations prohibits the use of any connection to brands of tobacco.

So why has Madeira taken this path? One of the reasons for opening up to sponsoring by tobacco companies is the reduction of public support, by around €12 thousand. Last year the Madeira Government supported the Madeira Wine Rally with around €650 thousand, but this year, through a Regional Legislative Decree was only able to stump up €638 thousand. So the government failed to find €12,000 through it’s own legislation, such a small amount in such a big budget, and legislated again to allow the rally organisers to raise the €12,000 shortfall through tobacco advertising. Words fail me!

‘Tomorrow is the world no smoking day : a moment to regret the growing vulnerability of youths gripped by the mortal addiction’. I am going to skip this tobacco story, as I think here on Madeira the story has been superseded by idiot politicians, who clearly don’t think that health is a relevant issue.

Following the earlier story about masses of surplus Tuna coming to Madeira from the Azores : ‘Tuna Unloaded Without Inspection – It has been a year abundant with tuna coming from the Azores’. From January until now, 800 tons of tuna have been brought here from the Azores, double that in 2008. The Madeiran boats that fish out there come back here to unload tons. In Caniçal, the fish is unloaded and sold, but it is now suggested that it was time for this operation to be subject to an inspection by a veterinarian, to assure the quality of the tuna to the consumer. On departure from the Azores, the fish is fresh and of high quality. However, the long journey across to Madeira is bound to result in some degradation to the fish, and unlike Funchal, there is no inspection regime in Caniçal. The fish is sold at €2.20 per kilo in port here, whereas in the Azores it would fetch €1 per kilo from the cannery. The previous article suggests that the Azores fishermen were bringing the catch to Madeira, but now it seems Madeira fishermen are also travelling to the Azores.

 

‘Quinta Do Terreiro da Luta Has A New Owner – The Cable Car Company of Madeira Wants To Push Forward The Return Of The Train’. The mansion and grounds in Monte have been purchased by the company ‘Teleférico da Madeira’, an investment aimed at moving forward a project for a train in Monte, but without any definite guarantees. If the train project does not go ahead, it will become a tourist attraction that will show the quinta in its own era of 1912, the year of construction, as a romantic setting, and a reference to matters botanical, historical, and of leisure at that time. It will also be a ‘Tea House’. The grounds comprise 5,000 square metres of gardens, and several outbuildings. The doors may open to the public in July, with restoration work and reworking of the gardens being left until later. The company ‘Teleférico da Madeira’ is a consortium company with 5 major shareholders, who are : Etermar 55%, EEM (Madeira’s electricity company) 20%, Horários do Funchal (bus company) 15%, Somagescont / Jaime Ramos (president of Madeira’s parliament) 5%, and Blandy SGPS 5%. I am not going to suggest that anything untoward is going on in this ‘maybe / maybe not’ investment, but there is one name in the shareholders list that would suggest to me that there is much more ‘maybe’ than ‘maybe not’ involved.


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