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TAP take-off ; Funchal new year fireworks ; PGA Golf date ; Now we are all fuelled up

January 02, 2010 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s photo – Many thanks to Martin

madeira news blog 0912 martin Cheap lunch at The LidoOne of Martins more abstract contributions of a rather unhealthy looking breakfast.

"First visit was to see the Madeira wine Story in the Old Blandy Wine Lodge in the centre of Funchal. Their museum has many historical items [letters from Winston Churchill ] and artefacts on winemaking in Madeira. Wine is still made in the lodge and we followed the progress of the production of the wine with the added pleasure of wonderful smells coming from the maturing wine in the barrels". ANOTHER WINE BUFF’S STORY

A few great photos from the New Year 2010 firework display FUNCHAL FIREWORKS 

And from Tobi from New Year night in Funchal … "My photos were rubbish and to much smoke, there are a couple that are passable" :

madeira news blog 1001 tobi new year fireworks funchal 2010 1 I really liked this video of a TAP flight taking off from Madeira Airport, especially the close up shots. Even watching it on a computer screen, I felt my right foot ‘pressing the accelerator’ as it sped off down the runway (am I the only person who does that when taking off, are there like minded ‘foot on the gas’ people?). But was the pilot playing Bingo?

"Arthur Pita presents his new dance-theatre creation God’s Garden, which will tour this month and next (from Jan 23, Jerwood Dance House, Ipswich). The volcanic paradise of Madeira provides the setting for a piece based on the parable of the Prodigal Son, here imagined as the golden boy of the Costa family. The piece boasts live fado music". From the UK TIMES Newspaper, a chance to see Madeira without getting on a plane perhaps.

Tobi found this one … "this is a good vid of the fireworks, its filmed from high up , and you can really see the shape of the fireworks a lot better". Thanks Tobi.

GOLF : One for the diary : Europe.- Men, PGA European Tour  – Madeira Islands Open BPI-Portugal (Porto Santo). 15-18 April : tbc

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

Postman attacked with pepper spray. The attack occurred in São João in Funchal. He was distributing mail when approached by a group of individuals who asked him for money. After a negative reply, they threw an orange liquid at his eyes which temporarily blinded him. The bombeiros gave first aid then transported him to hospital. The PSP were informed and are investigating. Pepper spray is illegal for civilian use. It irritates the mucous membranes and the effects can last from 30 minutes to nearly two hours.

PSP agent prevents a suicide in the old zone of Funchal. On December 20, the speed and ‘cold blood’ of a policeman prevented a tragedy. Near the cable car, around 13.00, a 34 year old man was leaning over the sea wall and screaming that he was about to kill himself. He said he would throw himself into the sea if anyone approached him. As there was not enough time to wait for the trained negotiator, the PSP agent approached the man, undetected, grabbed him and pulled him to the ground. The man was eventually taken to hospital. The 33 year old officer has been in the force for 11 years and said, "It was the first time I came across a situation like this, I knew I had to act quickly and fortunately it ended in the best way."

Transfer of fuel. The tanker ‘Madeiro’ arrived on Christmas Day and has been unable to unload due to bad weather. Now with a break in the stormy weather, the island’s power supply is guaranteed with the stocks re-inforced. The ‘Madeiro’ has discharged part of the 18,000 tons of fuel in its tanks, which are vital for the supply of major power companies and other industries, and should finish unloading today. On Sunday, the tanker is expected to visit Porto Santo but the forecast is for 4 – 6 metre waves, which might prevent unloading. The Porto Santo ferry is not scheduled to sail today, but the passengers who came to Madeira for the New Year should be able to return tomorrow.

PND want Toco in the rubbish bin. The damage caused in the recent days by the bad weather justifies the suspension of the project for Toco in Funchal, according to the PND. The recent storm damage to the swimming pool complex at Barreira necessitates the Government to readjust its coastal policy. As well as the lack of money, the fact that other promenades and the Barreirinha swimming complex were badly damaged, means that the project for Toco should go into the dustbin.

Day of the City of Santana without anyone from the Government present. There will be no members of the Regional Government present at today’s official celebrations of the Day of the City of Santana. Rui Moses explained that invitations were sent out later than expected. Also, the date is not very convenient and needs to be changed. Santana was elevated to city status in 2001.

Left Bloc proposal for the centennial of the Republic. On 5 October 2010, Portugal will have been a Republic for 100 years. As well as national celebrations, the Left Bloc wants regional events. A draft decree for a regional commission to be set up, will be delivered to the Legislative Assembly for discussion in January. It is justified as the region is part of the Republic and both Madeira and Porto Santo should be proud of this fact. The autonomous regions were created by the provisions of the Constitution of the Republic and this fact should be highlighted throughout the year. The regional committee should report back in April for celebrations to be held in the second half of the year. There should be events honouring the spirit of the Portuguese although President Jardim no longer harbours strong feelings for the Portuguese.

OCM aims for new record. The Classical Orchestra of Madeira want to record a new album in 2010, having launched last November a compilation of five discs dedicated to Mozart. The conductor Rui Massena wants to release a more commercial disc. It could be fusion or film music or Vienna Waltzes. The Orchestra is still without a residential base. They will depend on negotiations with Pestana about continuing the use of the Casino before they can plan beyond March. The island requires a new hall with acoustics suited to concerts.

Eurico Martins wants more regional interest in the Bandolins. Eurico Martins is the director of the Recreio Musical União da Mocidade, (Bandolins of Madeira), a group made up of nine youngsters from São Roque. The director wants to hold more public concerts in 2010. They aim for a tour of the UK this year, including Bristol where they have had a good reception in the past. Performances will be held weekly at 21.00 on Fridays at the English Church in Funchal. There is a performance tomorrow at 21.00 at this location.

Free performances of Cantar os Reis. 6 January is the Dia de Reis, and to celebrate it in Madeira and Porto Santo are the performances ‘Cantar os Reis’. At the auditorium in the Municipal Garden in Funchal, the Associacoa Cultural Encontros da Eira will host a free show at 21.30 on Tuesday 5th January. In Machico, the performance will be on Saturday 2 January at 20.30 in the Largo da Praça. At Porto Santo, the show will start at 21.30 on the 5th January, in the Largo das Palmeiras. All shows are free.

Thousands of Euros in gold stolen. Thieves burgled a jewellers shop in Rua do Bom Jesus in Funchal on the night of  25 – 26 December at around 1.30 am. They stole 60 gold necklaces, some worth 1,500 Euros, despite triggering the alarm. They disappeared before the police arrived.

Elaine also found these articles in the New Year’s Day edition of the Jornal da Madeira. Many thanks.

Cuisine combines with the New Year’s Eve party. New Year’s Eve in Madeira, or reveillon, as many prefer to call it with the use of foreign words, typical of a tourist region par excellence, is an event appreciated by Madeirans. Inevitably, as the festa was celebrated at the table with plenty, New Year’s Eve is another reason to gather family and friends. But those who have neither home or family living in the district of Funchal, overlooking the amphitheatre, continue to celebrate New Year’s Eve by carrying food and drink to the chosen location to see the fireworks display. There is not an exact menu for New Year’s Eve, however being a special night and traditionally cold, one cannot miss the delicacies to "warm" the body and soul.

At the table there are many liqueurs with various aromas and flavours, new wine and our traditional Madeira Wine. In small dishes are served the "teeth" (dentinhos), normally pickled vegetables, stewed beans, pig’s feet, stewed offal of chicken, and meat in wine and garlic. In terms of sweets, home made bolo de mel, cheese, and broas de mel. Under the influence of large areas of food distribution, the "bolo rei" is also present.

At the time of celebrating New Year’s Eve, superstitions come to the fore. A piece of new underwear, money in the pocket, raisins and champagne are among others. The famous 12 raisins represent the 12 months of the year. It is believed that if you make a wish with every piece of dried fruit you eat, they will become a reality. After the euphoria of New Year’s Eve and fireworks, it is an ideal time to enjoy reinvigorating chicken soup, served hot and according to tradition, accompanied by chicken sandwiches. All around the region, New Year’s Eve supper is not much different, although in some counties a festive tradition leads many families to taste other delicacies.

In Porto Moniz, the Festa is seized by many families for the traditional "Carne Santa", a mixture of beef and pork marinaded overnight, mainly consumed on Christmas Eve but also tasted during this festive season. Alongside this traditional dish, on the table in the north is "Semilhas Bêbedas", potatoes cooked in wine. Also in the north, "Carne da Noite" cooked with potatoes, pork products from the recent "funcao" made with dry wine, accompanied by vegetables. On the south coast, particularly in Machico, the emphasis is on tasting "Bucho de Porco Recheado". Traditionally served at Christmas, this delicacy is enjoyed at the table until the festivities of Santo Amaro. In Santa Cruz, the tradition is the "Carne Frescal" which is somewhat similar to meat in wine and garlic. With white wine, red wine, Madeira Wine, herbs and garlic, the meat is marinaded for three days then baked in a pan. In Funchal, the lead role is taken by two dishes; roast pork with potatoes or chestnuts and chicken in the pot, following the traditions that pass from generation to generation without major changes.

Funchal welcomed thousands in the farewell to 2009. Thousands and thousands of people descended into Funchal. With the help of good weather, the capital of Madeira "was alert" already with some movement, and the tourists were the largest "slice" of those who thronged the streets of Funchal. Our news team made a circuit of the city and found that, indeed, the "smell" of the new year was already in the air. We started by going to the Mercado dos Lavradores where flowers, typical or not of Madeira, were the most photographed and acquired. The flashes did not stop going off.

After a walk around the space which that night would be the scene of celebration, we went down Rua do Visconde de Anadia to the Praça da Autonomia. Of the six stalls located there, two were already open by 10 am, selling the bolo do caco and bread with chorizo. Ahead of us on the promenade by the sea, the seller of roasted chestnuts was doing business with the tourists from the three ships which were already docked in Funchal, "Queen Victoria", "Boudicca" and "Aida Luna". Three more ships would arrive later, the "Amadea", "Oriana" and "Saga Ruby". Next to the stall of chestnuts, company officials responsible for the fireworks display tended to the material already placed at the stations ready for the stroke of midnight. On the pier hundreds of people watched the bay from the capital of Madeira and some posed for photos.

We walked up the Avenida Zarco and travelled throughout the central area of Avenida Arriaga. There the movement was even greater. Many, many people visited the various Christmas projects that the Regional Government, through the Regional Secretariat of Tourism and Culture, conceived for that space. In front of the building of the Regional Government, in the bandstand put there, a band played "Adeste Fidelis".  At the tables on the nearby terrace, as well as on the concrete benches scattered around the avenue, the avenue was crowded with people. "Fantastic" we heard a foreigner, probably British, say to her husband as she photographed the crib next to the Se.

On the return to JM, we passed along the streets João Tavira, Queimada de Cima e Baixo and the Largo do Chafariz. No time to enter the establishments, we launched a sneak peek inside some of the shops, noting that many had chosen to buy a new item of clothing for the entry into 2010. There are many superstitions, one of them for example, enter the new year wearing a piece of yellow clothing. The Rua dr. Fernão de Ornelas was also full of people. Increasingly, we heard the words "Bom Ano". Already at the end of the morning and near the closing hour of our edition, folklore groups roamed the main streets of Funchal leaving an increasingly festive atmosphere. As we guessed, a great New Year’s Eve, as always.

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

(The truth is I didn’t expect a newspaper today, so I will have to keep it short as I have other things planned).

Most of today’s front page is taken up with a magnificent photo of the night sky over Funchal, lit by an abundance of assorted colour fireworks : Luck with the weather helped fortunate firework display – The magnificent spectacle ‘Ilhas Afortunadas’ was the usual success and counted on the help of São Pedro. But the night saw several fires, an injury through a ‘bomb’ and some people in alcoholic comas. 19 thousand tons of fireworks and 97 thousand explosions guaranteed the success of the night of the new year, but the show had luck on it’s side through the weather which eased off for the night. Somehow I doubt if it was 19 thousand tons of fireworks, but the Diário seems to be littered with mistakes today, but hopefully not through alcoholic comas. Not many photos, but you can see some small but excellent ones HERE in the Diário.

Today’s main news headline : Heroin at the front of the fears – At least in this decade, it is the first time that heroine tops the list of various types of drugs seized on Madeira. This hard drug causes greater damage than cocaine and the others of the type.

Socialist against gay marriage – The parliamentarian Carlos Preira  concedes on the union of people the same sex, but is against the PS from there on the idea of marriage.

 

Lara was born in Funchal in the first hours of 2010. The first baby of 2010 was born at 1.35 in the morning of 1st January, weighing 3 kilos and 700 grams. She is called Lara, and already has a three year old sibling. Mum even managed to watch the Funchal fireworks before the birth, albeit through the windows of the maternity unit.

 

 

And finally the sports / football headline : Public return timidly to the stadiums. More than half of the growth of spectators derives from the influx at the Stadium of Light [Benfica]. The overall crowds at the first 14 matches throughout Portugal saw a growth of spectators of 5.4% compared to the same period in the previous season. The 7 home games of Nacional have so far attracted just 14,680 spectators (9,275 – 2008), whilst Marítimo fared better as always with 27,651 paying fans but with a considerable fall (38,294 – 2008). There’s a chart with all the figures HERE, but again it has a few obvious mistakes.

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. 

Another daily blog visitor record set yesterday, with a whopping 594 visits, mostly looking for information or footage of our new year firework display.

I reckon the nets at the offshore fish farm at Campanário must have broken again, as looking down to the beach there are loads of fishermen there again this morning, and the numbers seem to be growing daily. The fishing bonanza now seems to be an annual event, always after rough seas,  and must cost the owners of the fish farm a small fortune in losses.

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William Reid & his hotel ; 2 new pharmacies in 2010 ; New flights Porto – Madeira

November 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

Today’s Photo and article : Thanks to Jon … Reid’s Palace Hotel, which opened in Funchal in 1891, although the date of this photograph (taken from a book) is not known, it certainly is not long after the opening date. (I have spent about an hour cleaning it up, so hopefully it is something like the original, which didn’t copy so well. Der).

madeira news blog 0911 Jon reids palace hotel

A young William Reid first landed on Madeira in 1836 as a 14 year old cabin boy with just £5 in his pocket. He worked his way to vast wealth in the burgeoning Madeira wine trade then set about letting property to visiting Europeans and bought several hotels, namely the Santa Clara, the Carmo (formerly Miles’s) and the Mount.

The first hotel to bear his name was started in 1887, designed by George Somers Clarke and called "Reid’s New Hotel". However William Reid died before it was completed, and his son’s William and Alfred opened the Hotel in 1891.

The book I have is by William and Alfred Reid and provides reference to all manner of things "past" in Madeira, not least of all an extract from a speech delivered by The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh), at Trinity House Banquet, July 5th 1897:

"I hope that when you are drinking this toast you will pay special attention to the 1837 Madeira. It is Diamond Jubilee Madeira, and I procured it for the Trinity House in the year 1867, half way between the Jubilee".

The wine was bought from William Reid and enjoyed some 30 years later when his son’s still held the appointment as Wine Merchants, etc., to H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh. 

My book is the fourth issue and contains the above reference thereby dating it post 1897.

At this time (1897) the name of Reid’s had been changed to "Reid’s Palace Hotel" and the Reid’s Family no longer owned the Santa Clara Hotel which I believe was renamed "The Monte Carlo".

Jonathan L Parsons, facts and figures extracted from the above book and Reid’s Palace web site, all rights reserved.

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

500,000 Euros well spent. The opening of the ‘Works of Reference of the Museums of Madeira – 500 Years of History of an Archipelago’ at the Palacio da Ajuda in Lisbon. The event was attended by several notable people, such as the new Minister of Culture Gabriela Canavilhas, the Azorean President, former Bishop of Funchal, members of the Assembly of the Republic and the Regional Secretary for Tourism Bernardo Trindade. Alberto João Jardim was the Master of Ceremonies. They were satisfied with the quality and richness of the collection and Jardim was surprised by the wealth of the exhibits and some parts he could not remember having seen in Madeira. He outlined a new museum for the region, The Convent of Santa Clara. "I usually go there to weddings but I had no idea of this wealth," he said. The commissioner of the exhibition, Francisco Clode de Sousa seized the opportunity, "It has to be transformed into a museum. We have to think about it." The Flemish paintings were the most surprising and Jardim said, "They are what we take to Europe, the Belgians were astounded." The Azorean President said, "It is a work that should be coveted by major museums of the world." In the room devoted to religious art, Gabriela Canavilhas was impressed by the sheer size of the silver pieces. "How much was spent on insurance?" Jardim replied, "Not telling you." He said it was worth it, as the continentals deserve to know of these works. Gabriela Canavilhas said, "The only thing against the embroidery of Madeira is the price." Jardim replied that, "It is good, so you pay for it." Jardim wanted to know if they would recoup the 500,000 Euros expenditure through catalogue and ticket sales and Francisco Clode de Sousa said they hoped to do so. The exhibition can be seen until February 2010.

Suspect ship prevented from approaching. Since November 9, the ship has harboured off Madeira, as it does not have permission to enter. It has a ‘black flag’ because of the conditions under which it was registered in Togo, and the certificate is not recognized within the EU. The ‘Newhope’ approached the island for medical aid for an injured crewman. A SANAS boat transferred the Syrian sailor to the hospital in Funchal where he was treated then returned to the ship. He was accompanied by two Maritime Police officers and an immigration officer. Safety certificates for the ship have expired so the Maritime Authority will not allow it to approach as it is a safety threat. The ship crew have requested fuel, food and water and other supplies as they say there are not enough for travel to the Canary Islands or Morocco. The Portuguese authorities have refused as they are suspicious that for the intended trip from Brazil to India, the ship did not carry enough reserve fuel and supplies. The Maritime Authority has prohibited it to enter the 12 mile restricted area and the navy is monitoring its position.

New pharmacies in 2010. IASAÚDE (Administration of Health and Social Affairs) are opening tenders for one in Monte and one in São Roque. They will replace the ones that have closed to re-open in other areas. Judging by the requests for information, there are a lot of candidates to open the pharmacies. There are strict rules for the positioning of pharmacies, for example they must serve a minimum of 3,500 inhabitants in the municipality unless there is not one within 2 kilometres, or the locality has fewer than 4,000 inhabitants. 

Armed man walked around Funchal. A man armed with two knives walked around Funchal yesterday afternoon, menacing the public until arrested by the PSP. He was tall, bare-chested with a chain around his neck and appeared mentally unstable. He was first detected in Rua do Comboio and finally arrested in Rua do Aljube and he was taken to the Regional Command Centre.

Funeral 35 years later. Funeral of Gabriel Ferreira Telo who died 35 years ago, aged 23, while serving in the army. He died at the siege of the garrison at Guidage in Guinea. Most of the dead were buried there. His remains were recovered by the League of Soldiers. The casket containing his remains will be taken today to the Monument to the Madeiran Combatants Overseas, at Nazaré. It will stay there overnight then be transported to Paul do Mar for a Mass, and buried in the cemetery at the same place as his father, with military honours.

 

 

 

Chapel transformed into a drug den. PND councillor Gil Canha asks for the urgent restoration of the Capela da Nazaré. It is used by drug abusers, the roof is in danger of collapse and local householders also use it to dump rubbish. He says it has the same fate as the Capela de Nossa Senhora do Rosário in Fundão, which is completely in ruins. He condemned the Government’s priorities of investing millions of Euros in new churches instead of preserving the religious heritage.

Transavia confirm air route Porto to Madeira. Transavia.com a low-cost carrier, part of the Air France – KLM consortium, will offer four weekly flights between Porto and Madeira from March 2010. Next winter, they hope to increase flights to six a week.

41% more Dutch tourists via KRAS. This Dutch operator has increased the number of tourists travelling here by 41% this year to 4,500. The Dutch stay on average for 11 nights due to the flights schedule. The firm are hoping to double the number they bring here next year. In 2008, 33,278 Dutch visited the region and represent 3.2% of the tourists.

Nematode threatens 6,000 hectares of pine. The nematode worm which attacks pine wood is carried by an insect vector and damages the trees leaving them subject to attack by other pests. Of the 52,000 hectares of forestry, 6,000 are occupied by pine trees. They are fragmented and scattered around the island and only the older and vulnerable trees would die. Pine trees are not endemic and are not of economic importance. The nematode has been detected in trees in Palheiro Ferreiro and the infected trees felled and burnt. The Directorate of Forestry have drawn up a plan for approval by the Government in case there is an increase in the nematode numbers.

Hospitalized children will have GPS bracelets. For protection against child abduction, especially those at risk, as has occurred in Portugal.

Socialist Party ask for explanations about the company formed by Santos Costa. After yesterday’s report in the Diário that Santos Costa formed a firm while he was part of the Regional Executive, responsible for a related area. They want a Commission of Inquiry set up. The CDU (Communists) want the Regional Government to submit to the Regional Parliament all the details of any contractual and/or other connections of the Regional Public Administration with the company which Santos Costa was a partner of and which currently belongs to his family.

Driver hits lamp post then flees. On Friday night at 22.30 in the Estrada João Paulo II. A green Land Rover mounted the pavement and hit a lamp post, dragging if for a dozen metres then came to a halt. The driver left the scene before the PSP arrived around 23.15. Both the car and the lamp post were damaged and there was a mini blackout of other street lamps along the road.

 

Rehabilitation Centre for children with mental disabilities receives Government funding. The new unit was inaugurated in September and is to receive Government funding. It is a short stay unit with eleven beds. —- One of a few projects inaugurated pre-election, before operational or funded.

Jorge Ferreira has died. The former parliamentary leader of the CDS-PP and founder of the New Democracy Party (PND) has died in Lisbon at the age of 48, after a long illness.

Future of the only auction room in Funchal is seriously compromised. Article in Friday’s Diário da Cidade. Due to the economic crisis and the failure of people to appreciate antiques. The father and son who run the auction rooms also criticize the law for failing to protect them.  The octogenarian said that they used to have 4 or 5 sales running simultaneously. Now the rooms are in their hour of death. People are ‘idiots’ as they buy modern articles which are more expensive than similar older ones they sell. They also have no legal protection when people bid for items and then fail to collect them and pay, after getting ‘auction fever’ then when they go back home they realise they do not have enough money. They often contact the local museums with pieces of cultural heritage value but they do not have enough funds to purchase them, as the Government prefers to spend money on a football stadium and other projects.

The front page news stories from today’s Diário :

Budget 2010 focuses on tourism and employment – The proposal is delivered tomorrow in the Madeira Assembly. According to the predictions, the debt hits a new record. The budget leans towards incentives for companies to create employment, and boosting promotion of tourism. By the end of this year Madeira will have the biggest debt ever in the history of autonomy … €1.9 billion. The guaranteed income for the new budget (tax revenues, state and EU funding) will only cover 86% of projected expenditure, so the rest of the money will have to be borrowed, and that needs to authorised by the Republic. If my maths is correct, that’s around €7,600 for every man, woman and child on Madeira, an absolutely staggering sum for such a small economy with such limited means of generating income. When you think that that is the debt after all the state and European funding that Madeira has received over recent years, funding which is now in increasingly short supply, how on earth are we going continue to survive (let alone grow) and repay our debts under the leadership of this Madeira government that lives for today and worries about the consequences tomorrow. President Jardim may think he will retire in 2011, leaving a legacy to be proud of, but the true legacy he will leave will be a millstone around the neck for all of us living here for many many years to come. This €1.9 billion is not just a figure on paper, it is real debt that has to be repaid to lending institutions.

Crisis and alcohol associated to suicide – Psychiatrist Ricardo Alves is alert to the virtual life of young people and to the access  to weed-killers. This is an interview with the head psychiatrist in the health service, who talks of the role of alcoholism in suicides, and the fight to reduce the rate of 10 suicides per 100,000 people, of which probably 80 to 90% have alcohol problems. He condemns the sale of alcohol to minors, psychotic patients and intoxicated individuals. He also recommends legislation to control the sale of weed-killers through ‘responsible traders’, and talks about the ‘virtual world’ that many youngsters live in and the dangers they face through the internet and online ‘chat’. Many suicides stem from the depression and stress, caused by situations such as unemployment and loss of financial standing. Currently there are four psychiatrists in the hospital, all alert for the signs of suicidal individuals, and by 2011 there will be two more in the team. At present there are between 300 and 350 adult consultations per month.

Accident Saturday causes five injuries on the roads. Three road accidents yesterday injured five people, including a mother and her two children, injured in an accident in Santa Rita and taken to hospital. A 25 year lady was also hospitalised after a road accident in Santa Cruz, and also a 55 year old women in the area of Cabo Girão.

Three teams from Madeira attempt to progress in the ‘Cup’ – Nacional, União SAD, and AD Camacha have strong possibilities of passing to the 5th round. Camacha host Vigor da Mocidade this afternoon (3 pm), and are clear favourites to win. Nacional are also at home this afternoon against CD Fátima from the league below, and though obviously favourites, Nacional struggled a bit in the previous round against lesser opposition from that same division. União kick off at 2 pm against 2nd division Mafra.

The top headline today : Irregular list makes a botch-up in the ACIF (Funchal Chamber of Commerce) – Unhappy associates with the only list say that there are candidates that the regulations don’t contemplate and they prepare the refutation. That’s all I have time for today, but if someone feels the urge to put some meat on this story, you will find it through this link : ACIF

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Easyjet batters TAP ; Low inflation threatens economy ; 235 sign Machico Petition

October 24, 2009 By: admin Category: Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

TODAY’S PHOTO : Thanks to Elaine … Cristo Rei statue at Garajau. Anyone know how high this statue is? If someone can give me an answer, I will tell you why I am curious. Fair enough?

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TAP, Portugal’s favourite airline are offering their customers with loyalty cards (air miles accounts) a special deal. ‘Air mile’ bookings can be made for half the normal exchange on a limited number of 300,000 seats, to all destinations (I think!). You can also send / receive ‘air miles’ through other loyalty card customers to make up a usable balance, without any charge.

Brazil – After 18 days, 20 hours and 16 minutes of singlehanded sailing from Funchal on his little 21 foot boat, Frenchman Thomas Ruyant crossed the finish line in Salvador de Bahia today to become winner of the Mini Transat race. Though he had a tear in his eye, Ruyant arrived at the Marina de Bahia with a huge smile on his face, saying: "It was a great feeling when I crossed the finish line. A great moment of happiness". SOMEONE PLEASE GET ME A BEER

Whilst I have no desire to increase the business of any specific hotels, a magazine called DESIGN SCENE has done a photo feature on The Vine in Funchal. Very impressive, if not a little strange. Looking at that first photo though, I think the cleaner needs a little bit of refresher training.

"Claes Feder, who has died in the Algarve at the age of 81, will be remembered for his love of classic ships, the excellence of his work as an architect and the warmth of his personality as a bon viveur. His lifelong association with Portugal and all things nautical began on the island of Madeira where he was born. His father was Danish, his mother Swedish. He was 17 before he first went to Scandinavia at the end of World War II". His claim to fame must be unique, but you don’t find out until the penultimate paragraph that he produced detailed plans for a five-star hotel and conference centre within a full-scale replica of the Titanic, but I have no idea whether it was built or not. RIP

Tobi, the blog cuisine expert, has revealed his cherished and secret chutney recipes, yielding to pressure from readers from readers who don’t like the prices and chutneys available here. Pear today, and Mango will follow tomorrow. Thanks Tobi!

PEAR CHUTNEY
225g shallots (I just used onions)
1 tbsp olive oil
1 garlic clove crushed
1kg pears (any kind but not too ripe) Cored, peeled, and roughly chopped
175g muscovado sugar
100g raisins
10 cloves
350ml red wine vinegar
jars for storing

Chop onions and heat olive oil in a pan, add onions and garlic and cook for 5 mins until soft, add the pears, sugar, raisins, vinegar and cloves, and bring to the boil, then let simmer rapidly for 30-40 mins, stirring from time to time, until pear is tender and liquid has evaporated. While doing this get your jars ready, I get mine hot in an oven for say 5 mins with the lids off but heat the lids as well, as this is just to kill germs, then place the HOT chutney in the jars and put the lids on, when they cool, the lid will pop down making it vacuum tight. Store in the cupboard for at least 2 weeks before eating, once opened it keeps in the fridge for 3 months.

I treated myself to a Jacuzzi yesterday, in a private facility in Ribeira Brava, where it is reserved for an hour. All very nice, and I came out well refreshed and massaged, and full of beans. It wasn’t until I was almost dressed that I noticed ‘Rules of the Jacuzzi’ on the changing room wall. 1. Users must bring a towel, wear flip-flops and bathing costume. 2. Users must shower before entering the Jacuzzi, and 3. Users must not urinate in the Jacuzzi. I hadn’t contemplated that last possibility in the least, and had I done so I don’t think I would have even entered the water. Is it really necessary to post such a rule on the wall, giving the impression that it was a possibility? Looking in the mirror this morning I seem to be a little jaundiced … probably my overactive imagination. 

This weekends football : Marítimo host Paços de Ferreira on Sunday at 4 pm (not on TV), whilst the big game, in my opinion, is on Monday at 8.15 pm, when Nacional visit Benfica. Nacional are likely favourites to get a big thrashing, as the hosts are knocking in more goals than Uncle Bertie was doing pre-election inaugurations. On SportTV1.

Have a great weekend! (and don’t forget to turn your clocks back an hour tonight).

Low inflation is the biggest threat. Luis Campos e Cunha, a University Professor in Economics and former Finance Minister warns that Portugal has a lower inflation rate than the euro zone and if this trend continues, deflation might occur. This will cause increased labour costs, decreased competitiveness of certain firms and higher unemployment. In addition to the impact of the euro, this is because of poor fiscal policies and poor savings of the Portuguese which led to reduced production and marketing of tradable goods. The trade deficit has worsened in the last twelve years. A more restrained fiscal policy is needed as enough has not been saved, as in other countries. This means cancelling or postponing large public investments. Banks might experience bad loans, families will have less to spend and social problems will have to be solved in the short term. In contrast, the Chairman of the Order of Economists thinks that 2010 will be a transitional year as there are ‘unsafe signs of recovery’. He says state investments are necessary for economic recovery. The economic crisis is thought to be good for globalization and technological innovation. Jardim said that unemployment is the greatest challenge and should be the priority of governments, employers and workers, who need more commitment and productivity. He said that the money borrowed by Madeira for his expansionist policies has four conditions; to be used exclusively for investment, to control inflation, payment of salaries and expenditure on health and education and debt must remain at levels renegotiable.

In Portugal, according to the increased number of calls to the telephone helpline, the crisis has increased suicidal ideas in the population outside the usual risk group of age 30-40 years. This is due to unemployment and they think it is only temporary. In Portugal, the elderly are more at risk, whereas in Madeira and the Azores, it is the opposite, young people commit suicide more. It is thought that the poverty rate in Portugal could be as high as 40%.

The Portuguese League Against Aids has reduced donations from companies due to the crisis and  received more requests for help. They celebrate 20 years in 2010 and plan campaigns to fight discrimination and for prevention in the elderly and women.

Casas do Povo desperate for €1.5 million. The Regional Government has been slow to sign protocols with the institutions and money for 2009 has not reached them. They are beginning to make preparations for Christmas and having difficulties paying suppliers, e.g. rent, phone bills and wages.

Government stops work authorized by Funchal Council. A private access was to be built covering over 20 metres of the Ribeiro da Nora. Concern is that the work will cause flooding in other areas. This ribeiro has a history of flooding houses in Rua de Santa Maria and there is increased risk due to decreased drainage in the area.

 

Company responsible for oil spill in Ribeiro das Freitas in Garajau identified. Due to an accidental rupture of a pipe. The company will pay for the ongoing clean up and the degree of negligence will be investigated for a fine. The slick was discovered on 7 October and has polluted a long stretch of the stream which takes storm water from Cancela Industrial Park and surrounding areas. The oil has entered the sea in the nature reserve by the beach at Garajau.

Simulated rescue exercise at the cable car. Combined firefighters from Funchal and Câmara de Lobos late yesterday afternoon simulated the rescue of passengers trapped inside the cabins of the cable car because of mechanical failure/cable damage. Mountain rescue teams had the job of trying to rescue a trapped couple between Tabaiba and Pena. They had to climb the towers and slide along the cables.

 

235 businesses sign a petition against Chinese megastores. ACIM, Association of Commerce and Industry of Machico, has sent a petition to the Regional Government and 11 other entities. 185 of the signatures are from ACIM members and the remaining 50 are owners of mini-markets, clothes shops, hardware stores and others in the city centre. Cafe and bar owners did not sign. The petition has gone to the Vice-president of the Regional Government, other government agencies and the Immigration Department. The petition has 11 points that specify a series of problems that will occur, ‘the Chinese stores have commercially, economically and socially a very negative impact on Machico, with consequences across the whole local society’. They are worried that there will be bankruptcies of small businesses, unemployment with resulting financial implications on banking, food, school fees and housing. ACIM want to know why such a large store is sanctioned in the city centre rather than away from it and why only after the local elections.

Statistics given: Machico has a population of 12,000. There are 100 small and medium  sized enterprises employing 250 workers. Recently, 3 restaurants, bank branches and accounting firms closed. Already 6 Chinese stores in Machico. With the new stores, they will cover 5,500 square metres in comparison to Maxmat (one of the largest stores) which covers 1,400 square metres.

The Dom Pedro hotel chain has just been licensed by Machico Municipality to build a new unit. They will either extend the present hotel or build holiday apartments. Hotel Dom Pedro Baia Club is a four-star hotel with 218 rooms. The other hotel in Madeira is Hotel Dom Pedro in Garajau, which is three-stars and has 282 rooms. Authorization has also been given by the council for tourist apartments in Água de Pena with a viewpoint overlooking Machico valley, which have also been allowed by the airport as the land is within its security zones.

TAP blames Easyjet for its reduction in Madeira – Lisbon flights. An average of 8% decrease in passenger numbers since January and 10% less in September. Its flights from Lisbon and Porto to Brazil are important as it is the largest carrier of passengers between European airports and Brazil. The market to Caracas has fallen and one of the six weekly flights might have to be cancelled. No surprise that Easyjet get the blame, for me at least. That was the whole idea of the government of Portugal in liberalisation of the airways, to stop the TAP monopoly, and the exploitation of passengers between Madeira and the mainland. Then along came SATA from the Azores, at last some competition we thought, but what did they do? They got straight into bed with TAP, sharing planes (code sharing) and merging the customer loyalty programmes. But our tourism people saw through the scam and the continuing high prices, and called in Easyjet, who have brought down the prices on the Lisbon – Madeira route considerably, though I think those losses are now being recouped from the other Easyjet Madeira routes. Bernardo Trindade was the man responsible for the changes in the airways, our own man from Madeira in the Assembly of the Republic, and also Secretary of State for Tourism in the last government term. Poor old Bernie hasn’t received his phone call yet, so we don’t know if he will continue in the new government or not. I certainly hope so, as I thought he did a really good job for Madeira … maybe just too good a job perhaps, if you know what I mean. Der

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