Those living in Camacha, Santa Cruz, Machico and Ribeira Brava can now do their grocery shopping online through the new Pingo Doce and Mercadão home delivery service.
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It was announced in the Daily Telegraph this morning that the UK has extended its travel ban until July, in order to prevent a third wave of the SARS-Cov-19 virus.
Santa Cruz's new 'transfer station' is being installed as part of a series of measures that the City Council have implemented to improve and optimise solid waste (rubbish) collection within the municipality.
The Municipality of São Vicente has decided to mark Easter by distributing Easter eggs and almonds to schools and day centres within the municipality, to not only ensure that no one forgets the importance of Easter, but to thank everyone who has worked hard within the community during these trying times.
On the 25th of March French sailboat, Kraken, part of the French NGO ‘Wings of the Ocean’ will arrive in Madeira to carry out an environmental campaign with several local groups including ‘Ocean Devotion Madeira’. The aim of the visit to develop actions and create a better understanding of the…
In a statement, Santa Cruz City Council warns citizens about a scam that they have recently been alerted to.
Neli Azevedo, of the Groundforce Workers Commission, has confirmed that the wages owing to Groundforce staff were paid this morning.
"Water is life. From nature to you ... | WATER is life. From nature to you…” This is the video message from Australian nomad Jackson Groves, who wants to raise awareness of the importance and value of water in Madeira.
Spring was officially declared at 09.37 on Sunday the 20th of March, and with that, the clocks will go forward one hour at 01:00 on Sunday the 28th of March.
Two tourists, aged between 30 and 50, were rescued yesterday afternoon from the sea in São Vicente.
The Government of Madeira has confirmed in the Official Journal of the Region (JORAM), that the current curfew restrictions, including home deliveries times and working conditions will remain in place until the 29th of March. The curfew is from 7.00 during the week and 6 pm at weekends.
In what is becoming a more regular occurrence, two people were found dead in their homes last week.
At 2.00 am Friday morning firefighters were called out to a fire at the McDonalds Restaurant on Avenida do Mar, Funchal.
A dog was found lost, scared and thirsty in Estrada do Jardim de Cima, Campanário this evening.
English tourists will be able to return to Portugal in May, announced the Secretary of State for Tourism, Rita Marques.