PS-Madeira defends that an Integrated Plan for the Management of Tourist Flows be implemented in the Region, involving all tourism agents, in order to find and put into practice solutions to the problems of disorganisation and excess human load that occur in some points, such as Pico do Areeiro. The…
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The Folklore Group of the Casa do Povo da Camacha (GFCPC) will be in the USA between the 26th of July and the 6th of August, to celebrate the 108th Feast of the Blessed Sacrament in New Bedford – Massachusetts. A festival created by the Madeiran diaspora in the USA…
The Bathing Water Quality Surveillance Programme of the Region was extended from April to the end of October, being the responsibility of the Regional Directorate of Health (DRS), through the Division of Licensing and Environmental Health (DLSA) and the Regional Public Health Laboratory. This year, it extends to 65 bathing…
he Regional Government is committed to following what it says is the "popular will" and ensuring the construction of a "new attractiveness" for Curral das Freiras,
Forum Madeira, marked World Environment Day – 5th of June – with an awareness campaign against water waste – #GotasdeRealidade – which has been was developed in collaboration with the Funchal City Council (CMF).
The Digital Nomads have complained that part of the PR1 trail between Pico do Areeiro and Pico Ruivo has been transformed into an open-air bathroom. Five days ago they published a video showing areas contaminated by human waste.Â
The Funchal City Council, as part of its environmental awareness programme, has since the 1st of April opened its 1st 'Trees of our Streets' interpretive route.
The Regional Nucleus of Quercus da Madeira informs that it has filed a complaint with the Nature Protection Service (SEPNA) of the National Republican Guard.
The Funchal Ecological Park (PECOF) has a new "Biodiversity Trail." It is a thematic space, with an area of 2300 m², offering visitors the opportunity to observe and get to know 50 species of island flora, revealed the Funchal City Council (CMF) Councillor for the Environment, Nádia Coelho.








