From July the 8th (tomorrow) until the 11th, the Funchal City Council (CMF) will host its ‘Sport in the Square’ initiative at Praça do MunicĂpio. The square will be used to host a series of free activities designed for all ages and to promote sports, health, and inter-generational socialisation. Participants…
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The ‘multiplier effect’ of the work on the Ponta do Pargo Golf Course was one of the aspects that Miguel Albuquerque highlighted in his speech at the ceremony of the Day of the Municipality of Calheta. The President of the Regional Government provided assurances that by the end of the…
The Madeira Force Coalition, composed of the PTP (Portuguese Labour Party), MPT (Earth Party Movement), and RIR (Resuse, Include, Recycle Party), requests that the Regional Government suspend all work on the Ponta do Pargo golf course. Raquel Coelho argues that “there are more urgent needs such as health and housing,…
“The Madeira Liberal Initiative is against investing millions of euros that the Regional Government insists on making, through Sociedade Ponta Oeste, in a golf course in Ponta do Pargo, when government focus should be on investing in health, education or essential infrastructure for Madeirans.” Gonçalo Camelo, coordinator of IL Madeira,…
The Madeira Golf Passport is a brand created with the aim of uniting the three golf courses in the Region, and the various partners that promote golf and the destination: Dreams by Hyatt, Melia Madeira Mare, Casa Velha do Palheiro, Vila BALEIRA, Golinfmadeira, Porto Santo Line as well as the…
The National Council of the Golf Industry (CNIG), has released a statement saying that golf as a sport has increased by 12% in Madeira. This is, according to the same source, the conclusion of an Economic Impact Study of Golf in Portugal, promoted by the National Council of the Golf…
The management of the Innovation Fitness Club (IFC) gym, located in the Plaza Madeira shopping centre, announced today to its members that it will close.Â
The 'Protection of Children and Young People in Sport' was the subject of a debate, promoted by the Regional Directorate of Sport,






