A collision between a taxi and a bus at the end of Rua do Anadia more precisely at the last traffic light before Praça da Autonomia is seriously affecting road traffic in downtown Funchal According to what was possible to ascertain just minimal side damage to the two vehicles but enough to leave them stopped awaiting resolution The biggest consequence is a gigantic queue of cars but above all dozens of buses that are in high demand at this time From Diário Notícias Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email Chinese firm Okawa Motor Technology is set to expand its presence overseas with the opening of its first e-bike motor assembly line in Europe will be shipped to Anadia in central Portugal with production expected to begin in early 2025 Okawa selected Anadia due to its close proximity to several e-bike assemblers neatly addressing the vulnerability of long supply chains exposed in recent years.  “Customers are open for a change in order to prevent products not being available for a long time,” explained Okawa CEO Luca Du [See more: Chinese battery firm CALB leads new foreign investment in Portugal] Okawa Motor Technology entered the European market three years ago China’s largest producer of electric two-wheelers Okawa takes an exacting approach to design and manufacturing applying automotive industry standards to its e-bike systems and implementing rigorous quality control to ensure the quality and durability of its products.  It also offers a subscription-based business model that provides for longer service life consistent service management and end-to-end recycling European customers can send it to the company’s service centre in Amersfoort the company’s European base in the Netherlands But customers won’t have to wait on repairs instead receiving one of the motors in stock to keep them moving The Destilaria Levira in Anadia said it took full responsibility for the incident which saw 2.2 million litres of wine gush down streets Alcohol flowed freely in the Portuguese town of Levira over the weekend after two vats holding about 2.2m litres of wine at a local distillery burst and flooded the streets Images and videos posted online showed red wine – almost enough to fill an Olympic size swimming pool – gushing down the streets of Levira in Anadia, central Portugal A river of red wine runs through a street in Levira, Portugal. Photograph: INSTAGRAM @PITSTORE223/Reuters“We deeply regret the incident that occurred this morning,” the Destilaria Levira said in a post on its Facebook page on Sunday “We want to express our sincere concern for the damage caused in general.” It said the causes of the rupture were being investigated and that it took full responsibility for the cleanup Local firefighters helped clean up and the liquid that could be collected was taken away to a wastewater treatment plant The wine was prevented from pouring into a river, averting an environmental disaster, a member of the local council told the Jornal de Notícias The spill lasted for about an hour but did not leave a strong smell behind because it was “good quality wine,” the distillery’s chief executive Pedro Carvalho told the New York Times One tank collapsed because of a “structural failure,” he said and the force of that torrent of wine knocked over the second vat The vats had been used to store excess wine, the distillery said. 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a better showing for us especially defensively,” English coach Abby Driscoll said “I think we’re starting to find our groove out there.” Starting goalkeeper Elysse Newson missed the game with an injury but Emma Farris-Howes stepped in and made some big saves in net for the Bulldogs English got great defensive efforts from Arsema Gebreyesus but it just couldn’t find the back of the net to put itself over the top for the first win of the year English (0-1-1) is on the road again at Revere Saturday (12) Junior Alexio Trichillo played the number one spot for the Patriots and won his match 5-4 Seniors Joseph Polidoro and Steven Leone played the two and three slots with Polidoro tying his match 4 1/2-4 1/2 and Leone winning his match 8 1/2-1/2 Other contributors for Revere included senior Kyle Gove sophomore Ryan Willett and freshmen Andrew Leone Revere (3-0) has a quick turnaround with a home match against English Friday (4) at Cedar Glen Golf Course English (0-3) hosts Medford Tuesday (4) at Gannon Golf Course The Magicians finish up the shortened season at 6-6 words: Portugal were in for a shock when 2.2 million liters of red wine came roaring down their streets on Sunday The liquid originated from the Levira Distillery where it had been resting in wine tanks awaiting bottling two tanks — equating to nearly 600,000 gallons— burst leaving the town of São Lorenzo de Bairro blanketed in red wine Portugal were flooded with red wine after a distillery’s 2.2 million liter tanks burst pic.twitter.com/kwEPNKRjVu — Pop Base (@PopBase) September 11, 2023 The flood immediately triggered an environmental warning as authorities became concerned the surge would present a health and safety risk for the town’s 2,000 citizens and potentially contaminate the Certima River The Anadia Fire Department was called to the scene where they were able to redirect the flood away from the river and into a nearby field where it was then dredged up by the distillery and sent to a treatment facility The immediate cause of the burst tanks has not yet been disclosed but the distillery did confirm that there were no injuries reported due to the flooding One individual living close to the distillery did have their basement flooded with grape juice “We assume full responsibility for the costs associated with cleaning and repairing the damage, having teams to do so immediately,” Levira Distillery said in a statement adding that they are “committed to resolving this situation as quickly as possible.” Two Levira Distillery tanks in Portugal spilled during transport through the small town of São Lourenço de Bairro There are currently a lot of people shopping at Pingo Doce in Anadia The outbreak of the new coronavirus does not seem to be affecting daily life in Madeira yet Although many places are much quieter than normal Supermarkets are registering a large volume of customers The Government warns there is no need to panic buy with supplies arriving to the island almost every day The meat company Nobrega says they have enough stock for 3 months no case of infection by Covid-19 in the Region has yet been confirmed According to JM downtown Funchal is practically deserted apart from some tourists They are swamping the Continente shopping by hundreds,this morning saw some people with two push along trolleys each piled up with food and many were also taking several packs of toilet rolls one of the busiest in Madeira and the country will close to the public from next Sunday 18th February to undergo renovation works so that it can undergo renovation works that include the replacement of equipment and infrastructure Information for customers is public and appears on posters posted at the entrance to the commercial space The store guarantees that “it will look like new: we are making your Pingo Doce even better” the area reserved for restaurants and ‘take away’ was closed to the public and is currently undergoing renovation and it is not certain that that space will reopen for this purpose The Anadia store is one of the units of the Jerónimo Martins Group supermarket chain that sees the most traffic in Madeira and the country During the period in which it is closed for works Pingo Doce advises customers to make their purchases in the Anadia stores or nearest group: in the Plaza Madeira shopping center This is the second fundamental remodeling that has been implemented by the Pingo Doce supermarket The last one happened after the flood on February 20 which hit the entire commercial and residential area in downtown Funchal and left the store practically submerged From Diário Notícias The Continente just up Rua do Seminario will be pleased ??? I always look forward to buying my little lunch there and picking up a few items to take back to my hotel room I’m sure this will be a great renovation for the store and on my next visit to Funchal I’ll be able to check it out I never got the knack of how to order lunch meat / cheese fish and bakery with their take-a-number system Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Anadia’s Pingo Doce reopened this Tuesday has been undergoing renovation work since 18 February which included the replacement of equipment and infrastructures From Diário Notícias I wonder how they were able to enlarge the store as it pretty well filled the bottom floor anyway? It does look good. … Maurice ?? Could you explain why it doesn’t look good ?? … Maurice did not say it didn’t look good. Maurice did not say it didn’t look good . … I’ve just realised my error ,, I’ll have to stop trying to read without my glasses ,, I was being a bit defensive after being in there yesterday, Very Impressive shop now … Apologies Maurice … Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Don't worry, I also hate spam. 04 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Braga B won 2–0 over Trofense on Sun This is 10 of the Liga 3 Relegation Group A Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are Trofense 4 win(s) Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches Who won between Trofense and Braga B on Sun 04 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT?Braga B won 2–0 over Trofense on Sun 04 May 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches Trofense is playing home against Braga B on Sun Read today's Portuguese stories delivered to your email The red wine Pé Franco das Valadas 2020, from the Anadia region (Bairrada), by winemaker Luís Pato, has been announced as the winner of the “Best Wine 2024” award, according to Nuno Pires, the director of Revista de Vinhos the “region most similar to French Burgundy” The Algarve restaurant Ocean, at Vila Vita Parc with two Michelin stars under chef Hans Neuner won the “Restaurant of the Year 2024” award “It started in 2020 with a menu that set out to discover Portugal then another with links to the islands [of Madeira and the Azores] memories of Brazil and the last year was an expedition through Asia He has done an incredible job and I am sure he is well positioned to probably have a third Michelin star at Ocean” Still, in the restaurant section, Chef Aurora Goy, 34, of French origin with a Portuguese mother from the Minho region and who works at the Porto Alegre restaurant Apego, won in the “Revelation Chef of the Year” category. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nuno Guedes Vaz Pires (@nunogvpires) Tasquinha da Linda, in Viana do Castelo, was awarded the “Wine Service of the Year” prize and the Granja dos Moinhos cheese, the Chèvre da Maçussa allowed him to obtain the “Artisanal Producer of the Year” prize In the Wine Personality of the Year category, the award was given to winemaker João Nicolau de Almeida who spent 40 years working for Casa Ramos Pinto Porto & Douro until starting the family project at Quinta do Monte Xisto In the category Gastronomy Personality of the Year 2024, the title went to Manuel Pinheiro, owner of the restaurant and seafood restaurant O Gaveto for 40 years in the fishing town of Matosinhos Manuel Pinheiro has been a “student of traditional cuisine” specifically “Porto-style tripe and lamprey” Australian winemaker David Baverstock, currently the Winestone group's oenology coordinator was considered the “Winemaker of the Year” and the “Newcomer Winemaker” was Jorge Mata Revista Vinhos decided to pay tribute to the mayor of Porto because “he ends his municipal career this year” – a position he has held since 2013 – and because “20 years ago he opened the doors of Palácio da Bolsa for the Essência do Vinho event” According to the director of Revista Vinhos the mayor of Porto has had a “very unique dynamic in promoting wine and gastronomy” in recent years with projects launched and strategies that have been implemented in events such as Global Kitchen or the “Best Emerging Gastronomy Destination” award “All of this led us to this year like to pay tribute to the current mayor [of Porto]” “The Best of the Year” are considered by the sector as the “Oscars of wine and gastronomy” in Portugal The 2024 “Best of the Year” will be featured in the February edition of Revista de Vinhos We appreciate that not everyone can afford to pay for our services but if you are able to we ask you to support The Portugal News by making a contribution – no matter how small You can change how much you give or cancel your contributions at any time Send us your comments or opinion on this article Reaching over 400,000 people a week with news about Portugal This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The news about the dismissal of employees from Pingo Doce in Santo António which is making headlines in today’s JM is causing surprise among other workers in the group and society in general that almost two dozen more employees of that establishment in the Jerónimo Martins chain are responding to internal and judicial investigations having been identified for harmful practices Accused of embezzlement and theft of products the workers in question are accused of being involved in a scheme that was confirmed to our newspaper by an official source at Pingo Doce From Jornal Madeira This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. discerning communities of readers on cyberspace help shape the stories that can shape the country Official Website: http://uec.ch/track.html  Cycling Ireland Website: www.cyclingireland.ie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyclingireland Twitter: https://twitter.com/IreCyclingFed or @irecyclingfed Cuban gymnasts Manrique Larduet and Randy Leru won bronze medals in the finals of parallel and horizontal bars in the final day of the 2016 World Challenge Cup in Anadia who had won both apparatus in the qualifying round ranked third in parallel bars with score of 15,600 units while in horizontal bar he finished fourth (15,100) according to the official website of the contest Manrique was beaten by Azeri Oleg Stepko (15,800) and Japanese Kazuyuki Takeda (silver / 15,225) in the women’s event the also Cuban Marcia Videaux said goodbye without medals when finishing seventh on balance beam after being crowned on Saturday in the vault event with an excellent score of 14.925 That specialty was won by Brazilian Flavia Saraiva (gold / 15,125) followed in that order by her compatriot Rebecca Andrade (silver / 14,125) and Chinese Jiaqi Lyu (bronze / 13,875) Cuba says goodbye to its last official competitive event before attending with these athletes the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics with one gold and two bronze medals The three gymnasts will return to Cuba to continue their preparation which also includes a training base at the headquarters of the summer event Escambray reserves the right to publish comments and website in this browser for the next time I comment Over a dozen of Ireland’s best young riders have been selected to compete at the European road race and track championships in Anadia The programme will begin with the time trials on Thursday July 7th The new Irish under 23 time trial champion Darren Rafferty (Hagens Berman Axeon) and silver medallist Kevin McCambridge (Trinity Racing) will represent Ireland in the Under 23 men’s TT that afternoon the new junior champion Conal Scully (Carlow RCC) and Liam O’Brien (Fermoy CC) will be the entrants in the junior men’s time trial Rafferty dominated the junior road race and time trial championships last season and this year has impressed in his first few months with the Hagens Berman Axeon squad Having stepped up strongly to the under 23 level he has helped teammates to several victories including the recent Under 23 Giro d’Italia and took a huge win himself on May 28th when he won the Strade Bianche di Romagna McCambridge had his own taste of success in taking the final stage of the Rás Tailteann nearly two weeks ago Rafferty and McCambridge were fifth and ninth last Sunday in the senior men’s event at the Irish road race championships They were second and fourth respectively in the Under 23 contest Racing will continue for the Irish team on Saturday morning July 9th when the first two riders in the junior national road race championships Erin Creighton (McConvey Cycles) and Aoife O’Brien (Torelli-Assure-Cayman Islands-Scimitar) will represent the country in the four lap 83.1 kilometre junior women’s race race Six Irish riders will line out in the junior men’s road race that afternoon taking on some of Europe’s top young riders over six laps/125.9 kilometres That lineup will include Scully and O’Brien as well as the Irish junior championship silver medallist Niall McLoughlin (Westport Covey Wheelers Cycling Club) and bronze medallist Patrick O’Loughlin (Panduit Carrick Wheelers) Adam Gilsenan (Club Ciclistico Canturino) and   Sam Bolger (Killarney Cycling Club) will complete the lineup The following day’s under 23 women’s road race will feature Caoimhe O’Brien (Torelli-Assure-Cayman Islands-Scimitar) as the sole Irish entrant She narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at last Sunday’s senior women’s road race championships finishing fractionally behind Fiona Mangan (IBCT) right at the line while six Irish riders will contest the Under 23 road race that afternoon Rafferty and McCambridge will double up from the time trial and will be joined by the gold and bronze medallists from last Sunday’s Under 23 championships Dean Harvey (Spellman-Dublin Port) and Archie Ryan (Jumbo-Visma Development Team) The squad will be completed by Rás Tailteann stage three winner Adam Ward (Team SmartDry Girona Cycling Club) and stage four runner-up Odhran Doogan (Team Caldwell Cycles) That race will be fought out over seven laps for a total of 147.3 kilometres Four of those riders will stay on in Anadia for the European under 23 and junior track championships Patrick O’Loughlin and Niall McLoughlin will be joined by the highly successful Europeans campaigner Lara Gillespie (UCD Cycling Club) Under 23 rider Gillespie’s past results include six European championships medals beginning with gold in the junior points race and silver in the junior pursuit in 2018 scratch race and individual pursuit the following year and then under 23 silver in the individual pursuit in 2021 Each of those riders have been pre-entered for five events The final race participations for each will be determined closer to the events Cycling Ireland’s High Performance Director Iain Dyer said that the campaign will be a very important one for the Irish squad Meanwhile the national team lineup for this month’s Eurocycles Eurobaby Junior Tour of Ireland has been announced New national road race champion Oisin Ferrity (Island Wheelers) will be one of the five riders along with national time trial championship silver medallist Quillan Donnelly (Usher Irish Road Club) The Eurocycles Eurobaby Junior Tour of Ireland runs from July 12th to 17th 11-12.30 – Junior Men’s Individual Time Trial (22km): Conal Scully (Carlow RCC) 16-17.25 – U23 Men’s Individual Time Trial (22km): Darren Rafferty (Hagens Berman Axeon) 10-12.30 - Junior Women’s Road Race (83,1km – 4 laps): Aoife O’Brien (Torelli-Assure-Cayman Islands-Scimitar) 14 – 17.10 - Junior Men’s Road Race (125,9km – 6 laps): Adam Gilsenan (Club Ciclistico Canturino) Patrick O’Loughlin (Panduit Carrick Wheelers) Niall McLoughlin (Westport Covey Wheelers Cycling Club) 10-12.50 - U23 Women’s Road Race (104,5km – 5 laps): Caoimhe O’Brien (Torelli-Assure-Cayman Islands-Scimitar) 14-17.30 - U23 Men’s Road Race (147,3km – 7 laps): Archie Ryan (Jumbo-Visma Development Team) Adam Ward (Team SmartDry Girona Cycling City) Aoife O’ Brien (Torelli-Assure-Cayman Islands-Scimitar) Conal Scully (Carlow RCC) and Liam O’Brien (Fermoy Cycling Club) The Madeira Beer Company (ECM) installed yet another glass bottle collection machine this time in the Caniço Shopping shopping centre “ECM was a pioneer at national level with the introduction of reusable glass bottle collection machines into the market currently having ten reverse vending machines” “This effort and commitment to sustainability resulted in 280 tons less CO2 emitted into the environment ECM managed to collect 3.6 million bottles from supermarkets representing a 46% return rate for bottles in this sales channel The bottles can be used an average of 40 times” ECM also recalls that the glass bottle collection machines are available in the following commercial spaces: at Continente de S and at the Pingo Doce stores in Forum Madeira (floor -1 From Jornal Madeira “ECM was a pioneer at national level with the introduction of reusable glass bottle collection machines into the market currently having ten reverse vending machines” you are “pioneers” of last place I paid for my beers in the supermarket how much will I get payed per bottle ?to return my empty bottles to machine As you have been to the Supermarket to buy your beer surely it’s not too much effort to return the the empties back to the Supermarket Oh just like the beer company is doing its part for the environment but they the make the cost beer more expensive for the consumer last time I looked beer was more expensive in the supermarket..Give it a rest George You will need to produce the receipt at the supermarket reception to return the bottles if there is anyone actually AT the reception.If waiting 15/20 mins for someone to turn up isn’t too much trouble for some The rates for the machine at the Pingo Doce 25 or 30CL €0,05 / Coral 1L €0,20 / Tonic water 20CL €0,07 / Água Atlântida 25CL €0,07 / Água Atlântida 75CL €0,20 Nigeria’s first International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Certified Coach has praised his young gymnasts for making Nigeria proud at the just concluded International Continental Cup 2024 (Artistic Gymnastics) in Anadia He said that only two female gymnasts eventually represented Nigeria at the competition Angela Marinoni (Category D) and Desire Enahoro-Agbi (Category E) represented Nigeria in the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) event who is also the head coach of Tony International Gymnastics Club (TIG) commended the athletes’ resilience and determination in making Nigeria proud at the global stage “I am incredibly proud of Angela and Desire for their conduct routine execution and medal wins,” Asuquo said “This major competition not only allows athletes to earn points towards Olympic qualification but also serves as an invaluable platform for gymnasts to showcase their skills and gain critical points for international tournaments.” He said TIG had planned to send an eight-member team to the competition but had visa and financial challenges only Marinoni and Ehnahoro were able to travel even though the full team had been registered,” he added Asuquo emphasised his organisation’s dedication to providing international exposure to young gymnasts in spite of the challenges we strive to give our athletes opportunities the current situation made it difficult,” Asuquo said “Raising the nation’s flag high at the competition is a testament to our athletes hard work and dedication.” The International Continental Cup 2024 (Artistic Gymnastics) took place from November 8th – 10th in Anadia with 19 clubs jostling for honours and critical points the 17-year-old son of 2012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins has taken his first major international victory with gold at the European Track Championships in Anadia who has been part of British Cycling’s high performance set-up in recent seasons claimed the victory after scoring points in seven of 10 sprints during the 25km race He was one of three riders to gain two laps on the main field He was also part of the Great Britain junior team pursuit line-up that won bronze at the Europeans His best international result before his European title win was 6th in the TT at the junior Nations Cup race in France earlier this season Wiggins also took silver in the junior TT at the British National Road Championships earlier this year As well as being part of the British Cycling high performance junior squad – representing Britain on both road and track this year – Wiggins rides for British development team Fensham Howes-MAS Design father of Tour de France Alpe d’Huez stage winner Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) and travels to races across Britain and in Europe We’re determined to make stickybottle.com much better for your enjoyment So become a ‘Stickybottle Supporter’ now from just €5 per month We’ve grown our audience significantly in recent years but the advertising market has become harder and harder each year In order to survive and grow – and create much better content – we need to develop an income from our readers By signing up to become a ‘Stickybottle Supporter’ you’ll be helping to secure independent coverage of Irish cycling for years to come Every cent collected from readers will be used to directly fund content Sign Up Funchal will host the Municipality of Funchal DRIFT 2024 event the City Council informs that there will be changes to road traffic Road traffic is interrupted on the southern traffic lanes of Avenida do Mar and the Madeiran Communities Rua 5 de Outubro south of the Bettencourt Bridge and Rua do Visconde de Anadia south of the Mercado Bridge with the exception of residents of Travessa da Malta; Road traffic on Travessa da Malta will be in the opposite direction with entry via Rua do Visconde de Anadia and exit via Rua 31 de Janeiro From Diário Notícias The elderly woman who was detained by the PSP for disobedience in the late afternoon of Tuesday in Anadia Shopping for breaking the mandatory quarantine was again caught by the PSP in Funchal As DIÁRIO reported yesterday in the digital edition and today in the print edition who recently arrived from Brazil and resides in Santa Cruz was denounced by a citizen who saw her strolling in the Anadia shopping mall following the failure to comply with the active surveillance measure at home determined by the Funchal Municipal Health Authority she was taken under police escort to her residence in Santa Cruz where she is required to remain under the terms of identity and residence the PSP is restarting the proceedings with a view to her arrest the Police are waiting for an ambulance to arrive so that the transport can be carried out with all the conditions of safety and safeguarding public health She is the leader of La Resistance… next time you see her she will be wearing her Dali(protective)mask singing Bella Ciao… If I made a remark like that all hell would break loose A heavy fine and jail term should now be imposed as this is the second time she has violated the quarantine regulations Perhaps this woman has some mental health issues Idiots like this could leave us in a state of emergency for months and I would assume announcements are also being made on flights that arrivals MUST isolate Can only guess that this poor old dear does indeed have some mental problem or is just a very stubborn old bugger who couldn’t give a toss She needs to be forcibly put into isolation for the good of everyone else I pity the poor police/medics who are being put at risk by this type of behaviour.mnmburd Times like this seem to precipitate underlying mental health issues unfortunately… Maurice… you just have to say what you see according to big Roy… I must say Maurice Reed your comment really made my day Today Pingo Doce started selling self-tests to Covid-19 in its Bem Estar spaces they are sold individually and cost € 4.99 Self-tests were developed so the user themselves can do them The results are obtained between 15 to 30 minutes Pingo Doce takes the lead in providing essential products to fight the pandemic now extending its offer to the self-testing of Antigen rapid tests for Covid detection 19” The same source recalls that “until last week these tests were only available on the market for use by health professionals having been allowed to be sold to the public after the publication of Ordinance No From Jornal Madeira Does this mean if I purchase a test kit from pingo doce can I use the result upon arrival back in UK No because they are not as reliable as the pcr tests Registration has been successfully completed Make a new 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