Eduardo Jesus announced this morning that those who intend watching the Flower Festival procession from the seated or enclosure areas will have to provide proof of a negative antigen test.
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A car driver was filmed this week using a pedestrian walkway as a short cut in Porto Moniz.
The captaincy of Funchal issued a bad weather and strong wind warning for the Madeira archipelago coastline until 06:00 tomorrow morning.
The Executive Presidents and of the Board of Directors of Aeroporto's de Portugal (ANA), will be in Madeira next week.
Here is the official Flower Festival Programme....
It may be an object of curiosity for tourists, but yesterday's landslide could have had serious repercussions.
To mark World Tourism Day today, the Municipality of Funchal (CMF), will host to Tourism Week, which starts today and ends on the 30th of September.
Members of the Funchal Lifeguard Station assisted three crew members of a British-flagged sailboat yesterday.
The trial of two Italians accused of belonging to an international drug trafficking network began today in the Comarca of Madeira, with one of the defendants refusing to give a statement and the other stating that he “didn't know anything!”
On his first official visit as Regional Finance Secretary, and Public Administrator for Porto Santo, Rogério Gouveia, confirmed that with the extension of the Porto Santo Resident Mobility Allowance, all Portosantenses will pay a flat fee of €10.70 to travel by ferry to Madeira or €21.40 return.
One hundred volunteers turned up to the Calhau da Lapa beach cleaning initiative organised by 'Amigos do Calhau da Lapa,' who challenged various local entities to help with the end of summer clean up campaign.
Here is a list of road works that are taking place this week in Funchal.
Tomorrow at 5 pm, the President of the Regional Government, Miguel Albuquerque, will award nineteen Tourist Medals of Merit at a ceremony held at the Quinta das Cruzes Museum.
The body of a dead 75-year-old man was found this morning on Caminho Municipal da Achadinha, in Camacha.
Having sent offers of support to his Spanish counterpart, the President of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, assured the population that the La Palma volcanic eruption will not affect Madeira and Porto Santo.