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m a g a z i n e FREE OlhÃO · sÃO brÁs · tavira · alcOutim · castrO marim · vila real de santO antÓniO East Algarve January 2011 People © Santa Catarina Health Golf tips From Keith Ashdown Gardening Invading plants Focus on A balancing Act Meet the New owner of Arco Bar
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m a g a z i n eFREE

OlhÃO · sÃO brÁs · tavira · alcOutim · castrO marim · vila real de santO antÓniO

EastAlgarveJanuary 2011

People

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Santa Catarina

HealthGolf tips

From Keith Ashdown

GardeningInvading

plants

Focus on

A balancing Act

Meet the New owner of Arco Bar

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Happy new year to all our readers and advertisers! We hope it's a prosperous 2011 for you all. We had a great Christmas day at Quinta Fonte do Bispo. There was a wonderful atmosphere and the Abba karaoke crew got into full swing. For once we didn't over indulge, so no, the diet doesn't have to start tomorrow. The children are back at school and normal life can resume, plus I get to play with their presents whilst they're not around, including the trampoline. This month we have all our usual features for you, plus Rosie Peddle gives us gardening advice about invasive plants. We met with Joe Domingues and also Kyle and Ziggy from Arco Bar, we bring you a great sweet chilli prawn dish from Restaurant Mont Belo and hope you carry on enjoying and supporting us throughout 2011. As always, we love to receive your comments and suggestions.

Welcome...

Editor

PUBLISHER & dESIgnER

Richard Bassett

EdITOR Katie Bassett

EdITORIaL cO-ORdInaTORS

Richard Bassett Snr.

advERTISIng Call 961 700 200 or email

[email protected]

cOnSULTanT Arne Jakobsen the Great Dane

PRInTEd By Litografis-Artes

Graficas Lda, Ferreiras

dISTRIBUTIOn Advertisers will be issued copies for

distribution, along with retail outlets.

All rights reserved. Except for normal review purposes, no part of this magazine

may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. Every care

has been taken in the preparation of this magazine, but the contents are only meant

as a guide to readers. The proprietors of this magazine are publishers not agents or sub

agents of those who advertise therein. The publisher cannot be held liable for

any loss suffered as a result of information gained from this publication

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4nOTIcE BOaRdLet us know your thoughts.

5WHaT’S OnThings to do this month.

6nEWS Get up to date on the

latest East Algarve news!

8PEOPLETavira's oldest Bar re-opens, meet

Kyle, Ziggy and Jill.

10aRTSPictures in Paderne

11HEaLTHFrom our resident Health expert

Gareth Bullock.

12HEaLTHNew Ear's resolutions.

14PEOPLEMeet Joe Domingues.

16FOcUS OnSanta Catarina.

18PROPERTyReturn on your capital.

20PROPERTyProperty of the month.

24HOMECreate the perfect Wet Room.

26HOMEDecorating inspiration.

28FOOdFrom Restaurant Mont Belo.

31gaRdEnSInvading plants.

34TEcHnOLOgyHelp from SBA computers.

35EnvIROnMEnTWood smoke in the house.

38FInancEUp to date finance news.

42SPORTGolf tips from Keith Ashdown.

44SPORTThe latest from Chris Wright.

46BOOK LOvERS’ cORnERThis month's book review.

47cLaSSIFIEdSGrab a local bargain.

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CONTENTS8

16Dish of the day + drink €6.50

Dish of the day + drink + dessert and coffee €8.50

SpecialitieS incluDeFresh local seafood • cataplanas • Special seafood rices • Fish noodles • Fresh grilled fish • Filet in Mirandesa style (considered the best meat in portugal)• French veal steak • Duck breast in orange and honeypluS MucH MucH MORe!

Rua da liberdade n.º 126 FuSeta • OlHÃO • algaRve telephone 289 798 045

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musicTaViRa - music in the churches, 08/01-29/01, 18h00, various churches in /tavira, t.281 320 500V.R.sTO anTOniO - 5th V.R amateur Fado competiton, 22/01-12/02,21h30, various venues, t.281510045

TheaTReV.R.sTO anTOniO - The Red shoes, 07/01, 21h00, cultural cen-tre antonio aleixo.TaViRa - 6th Theatre in the Win-ter, 28/01- 06/03, tavira, espaco da corredoura.

exhibiTiOnsLOuLe - "Ten monumental british sculptures", until 10/09, 09h30-12h30, 14h00-18h00, 5 euros entry, vilamoura- cerro da vila.V.R.sTO anTOniO - giant nativity scene, until 06/01, 10h00-19h00, cultural centre.s.b De aLPORTeL - art exhibi-tion, until 12/01, the new gallery at the museum.V.R.sTO anTOniO - "Vincente campinas - The man and the writer - 100 years", until 31/01, munciple library.TaViRa - "city and Rural Worlds", until 18/06, tuesday to saturday,

10h00 - 12h30, 14h00- 17h30, mu-nicipal museum.TaViRa - Photography " Time Lapse" by Luis Ramos, 29/01-02/04, municipal museum.

chiLDRenOLhÃO - avo cantigas, children's show, 23/01, 16h00, municipal auditorium.

sPORTV.R.sTO anTOniO - Winter Regional championship in Track and Field athletics, 08/01. t 289 824 946.

OTheRQuinTa FOnTe DO bisPO, sanTa caTaRina - boot sale every 4th sunday of the month

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emergency help 112Faro hospital 289 891 100Faro bombeiros 289 888 000natiional civil protection 214 247 100tavira Gnr 281 329 030

tavira PsP 281 322 022Olhão Gnr 289 701 457national forest protection 117emergency social security 144

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Email: [email protected]

Telephone 961 700 200

Postal Address: EN270, CXP797A, Fonte Bispo, Tavira

Contact us

This notice board is free for readers to use. Send us news,

ideas or suggestions you’d like to

share with our readers.

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guesthouse , BAR & BIstRo

QUINTA FONTE DO BISPOQUINTA FONTE DO BISPO

call 281 971 484, email [email protected] or see our website www.qtfontebispo.com or see our map on the back page

What’s on

Your guide to what's on, in and around the East Algarve this month. Have fun!

Things to do this January

2011 BANK HolIDAYs AND FEsTIvAlshere’s your handy cut out & keep guide to the 2011 bank holidays (in red) and

festivals, with compliments of east algarve magazine.

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caRveRYlaMb, beeF & tuRkeY, pluS all tHe tRiMMingSSundays from 1.00pm bOOking aDviSeD

OnlY 10€ 3 course option available for only 14€

Steak nigHt

Fridays, from 6.30pm

*RuMp €8.50 * Rib eYe €10.00

* SiRlOin €13.00

* 16Oz t-bOne €19.50(48 hours notice for t-bone)

all steaks come with home made chips, onion rings, mushrooms,

grilled tomatoes, and peas.

MARKETSLoulé: every saturday. Estoi: 2nd sunday of the month.Moncarapacho1st sunday of the month.Quelfes: 4th and 5th sundays of the month.Tavira: 3rd saturday of the month.vila nova de cacela: 3rd sunday of the month.castro Marim: 2nd saturday of the month.Sta catarina: 4th sunday of the month.

Vote for your favourite tribute artist! The postponed elvis vs neil Diamond show at Quinta Fonte do bispo will now take place on saturday 29th January. call 281 971 484 or see details on the back page.

EASTERN ALGARVE LADIES' LUNCHEON CHRISTMAS

CELEBRATIONA wonderful Christmas lunch was enjoyed by the Eastern Algarve Ladies' Luncheon Club at Le Marquis Restaurant, Monte Da Palhagueira, Gorjoes.The lunch was followed by members receiving a gift from Santa and entertainment, which was provided by some of the more talented ladies in the group. Additionally, as a result of fundraising efforts throughout the year the President of the club, Margaret Matterson (on the left of the photograph) presented a cheque for 200 Euros to Joy, a representative of the 'Helping Hands in the Algarve' (HHA) charity group. In November Margaret also made a presentation of a cheque for 500 Euros, on this occasion to the Manager of 'Os Miudos' children's home in Loulé, an organisation regularly supported by the club.The ladies meet, generally, on the first Wednesday of every month and are always keen to welcome new members. To find out more please contact Margaret Matterson on 936 203 061.

Yoga Workshop "Healthy Body & Mind

- Ready to go" Invigorating and Toning

the body. 10th January 10.30 -12.30

Quinta Fonte Do Bispo Cost 10 Euros.

To book Contact Hazel Devine: 913 075

555email: [email protected]

New Barbers in Sao BrasWhy not try the

new barbers in Sao Bras, opposite the old EcoMarcheTel Mario on 916 750 399

Jan 01 2011 sat ................................new Year´s Daymar 08 2011 Tues ............................ shrove Tuesdayapr 22 2011 Fri .......................................good Fridayapr 24 2011 sun .............................................. easterapr 25 2011 mon ...................Freedom day Portugalmay 01 2011 sun .....................................Labour DayJun 10 2011 Fri ..................................... Portugal Day

Jun 23 2011 Thu .................................corpus christiaug 15 2011 mon ........................... assumption DayOct 05 2011 Wed ................. Republic Day Portugalnov 01 2011 Tue .................................all saints´ DayDec 01 2011 Thu ......... independence Day PortugalDec 08 2011 Thu ............... immaculate conception Dec 25 2011 sun ............................... christmas Day

Mosaic WorkshopTuesdays in the Quinta

fonte do BispoFridays in the

Andalusian Restaurant

for inspiration and ideas

visit our new website!

www.elmundomosaico.com

Four abandoned puppies, about six weeks old, seek new homes. Three males and one female. Good characters, full of fun. Tel 963 273 027 / 915 751 057

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Alcoutim Castle more accessible to

visitorsMuch-needed safety

improvement work to the walls of alcoutim castle, which have been practically inaccessible due to safety issues, have been completed with the monument now offering safer conditions for visitors.alcoutim câmara have installed a stainless steel handdrail and people can now enjoy the views from the castle in safety. a walkway to the archaeology department has also been installed.

AFFORDABLE LIVING ON THE EASTERN ALGARVE

Situated 11km from Tavira and 11km from Vila Real de Santo António and the Spanish border. Most plots have sea views as the coast is only 5km from the park. The park has a swimming pool, Bar and Restaurant, Free Internet access, Daytime Reception and 24 Hour Security.

Tel: (00351) 281 951 360 Tlm: (00351) 917 925 031 www.calico-park.com

[email protected] VISITS By AppOINTmENT ONLy

Caliço Parka L g a R V e P O R T u g a L

VISIT OUR SHOwHOmE2 BEDROOmS, 3 BATHROOmS, FULLy FURNISHED

• NEw HOmES FOR SALE• RESALES 2011 FEES INcLUDED• yEAR ROUND RENTALS• SHORT AND LONG TERm• RENTALS wITH OpTION TO BUy• FINANcE OpTIONS AVAILABLE• pLOTS TO RENT FROm 100m²

Restaurant, bar and pool.

Mayor’s aerodrome dream closer to reality

A project to build an aerodrome in loulé is in its final stages, although financial backing from private partnerships is still needed to make its

construction viable.loulé mayor seruca emídio said: “We are negotiating with potential partners. We need to finalise the project itself and as soon as we have the necessary financial support, we will start the works on the site.”the aerodrome will be located next to the cimPOr cement factory and will cater for light aircraft and small private jets, which can carry a maximum of 30 passengers, thus serving as an alternative to Faro airport.aerodrome features include a landing and takeoff strip planned to be 1.7km long, a 310 metre safety perimeter, 18 aircraft slots and a terminal.seruca emídio believes that the infrastructure, estimated to cost €50 million to build, and will be an important boost for the council and tourism. the works are hoped start in 2014 or 2015, and ana (aeroportos de Portugal) is a key partner and has already backed the project.

VRSA historic centre project to go ahead

Robbers arrested

Vila real de santo antónio PsP police have arrested

four men who stole nine televisions valued at around €10,000 from an electrical appliance store in the city.the men, who are aged between 22 and 36, fled the scene in a car but were chased by police and police cars blocking the road stopped them from crossing the border into spain.the lcd televisions, a crowbar, a hammer, a knife, gloves and caps, were confiscated from the car.Police have made contact with the spanish authorities as the suspects are believed to have committed similar robberies in spain.

A project to redevelop the entire historical centre of vila real de

santo antónio has been given the green light by Portugal’s institute for habitation and redevelopment (ihru).the area known for its marquis of Pombal influenced architectural style, is to undergo major development by the câmara in partnership with private companies, with works to be carried out representing an investment of around €20 million.vila real de santo antónio’s historical centre has been classified as the first systematic urban redevelopment area (Área de reabilitação urbana sistemática)

to have been granted approval by the ihru in Portugal, with the whole project to be managed by municipal company sociedade de Gestão urbana (sGu).Work will be carried out in three phases, including the total regeneration of the urban centre and major improvements to infrastructures.mayor luís Gomes said: “the project includes aesthetical improvements to the area but above all represents another step in the redevelopment and rehabilitation of our urban heritage, which will have a big impact on the quality of life of our residents and visitors.”

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People People

Ziggy, originally from Germany, came to Portugal with her partner in the year 2000. they travelled around the country

looking for the perfect location to fulfill their dreams and open a bar. eventually, they discovered tavira and fell in love with the town. they realised it was the perfect place to set up their new home and open their bar. Ziggy by chance, became friends with Peter, the then owner of arco bar. she began to help out behind the bar and they became great friends. sadly, Peter passed away leaving arco bar closed for a few months. Ziggy and her partner re-opened the bar and ran it successfully, creating a unique bar

with a reputation of being friendly, and truly international. it was also the place for locals to meet up after a long day or nights work. unfortunately Ziggy's relationship with her partner came to an end in 2009, so she returned to work in Germany as a teacher.last year a good friend and customer of the bar mia, was speaking with Ziggy about reopening the bar and mentioned that her grandson would like to run it. it was that October that Kyle came to tavira and visited arco bar. he saw what a great opportuntiy it could be. Originally from Yorkshire in the uK, at the age of seventeen he left home, moved to birmingham and began gaining experience working in

various pubs and bars. at the age of twenty one, he now manages arco bar with Ziggy and good friend of the family Jill. ironically one of taviras oldest bars now probably has the youngest owner. Kyles philosophy is to keep arcos as it always has been, a place for people to meet and make friends from all over the world. they hold special events on mondays, such as open mike nights, elvis and Karaoke. tuesdays, the bar is closed, Wednesday is Kyles dJ night, thursday they host a drag show, Friday and saturday is guest dJ night, sunday is the aptly named recovery night! You can keep up to date with events, photos and news about arco bar on facebook.

December saw the re-opening of one of

Tavira's oldest Bars, Arco bar. We meet

up with the previous manager Ziggy, and

also Kyle, who has re-opened Arco's

From left; ziggy, Kyle and Jill

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Pictures in Paderne

The stunning art gallery in Paderne continues to raise much needed funds for charities in the Algarve.

Concluding the year with a christmas Fayre in aid of ‘madraguda’, Galeria corte-real raised 560 euros for

the charity. currently running care in the home services for people with life-limiting illnesses, ‘madraguda’s’ long-term ambition is to open the algarve’s first hospice.throughout 2010 the gallery has used special events held at weekends as an opportunity to raise funds for charitable causes. representing an impressive list of international artists, new painting exhibitions are opened every month. Wine and canapés are served and visitors pay a small entry fee, which is donated to a charity. last year individual and group shows

were held: a Women’s collective exhibition, an art Fair with paintings sold at affordable prices and a magnificent West coast beach display curated by interior designer & decorator tom compton. a similar and varied programme of exhibitions is planned for 2011.as well as specialising in paintings the gallery contains a wealth of other artwork produced by sculptors, ceramic artists and skilled artisans. Gorgeous handmade mirrors, lamps and chandeliers, needlepoint cushions, carefully crafted jewellery, organic products for the kitchen and the bathroom and a handpicked collection of beautiful books.located in a delightful ‘quinta’ in

the heart of the countryside near Paderne, exhibits are presented in a series of themed rooms, each set arranged to resemble a colourful painting. On fine days exhibits are arranged around the garden and in an outdoor gallery.refreshments are also available on an outside terrace and nearby a newly opened restaurant, ‘alagar’ is recommended for lunch.the gallery re-opens on January 6th.Opening hours thursday to sunday 11am until 5pmtelephone: - 918 980 199 & 912 737 762. easily accessible from the eastern algarve via the motorway, signposted from boliqueime, Ferreiras and Paderne

Imagine the feeling of a roller-coaster ride or the last time you had an inner-ear infection. both affect your body's equilibrium (a state of

balance). many factors can affect your sense of balance. the body tries to stay upright when walking, and keep the head level when sitting. this has to do with maintaining a centre of gravity. Feeling dizzy or wobbly is unsettling. Yet you might not ever think about how the body stays balanced most of the time. it takes a lot of physiological processes to do so.understanding equilibriumif someone is running toward you and you cannot get out of the way, you might brace yourself to withstand the impact and stay on your feet. to maintain equilibrium, the body must balance forces applied to the body in a similar way. in fact, the definition of equilibrium is that all forces are equal. and certain physiological systems are involved to maintain this state. Your eyes, hands, skin, feet and ears provide information to the brain. Physiological Factors

Your eyes make up the visual system, one important aspect of equilibrium. they see obstacles and send information to the brain about distances and speed. but sometimes your vision might be blocked or compromised. this can affect balance. so your somatosensory system helps. this is your sense of touch through skin and muscles and proprioception (position in space, posture and more). a hand on top of a table can prevent a fall. but your sense of touch doesn't do it all either. Your inner ears have fluid that regulates head position and movement. this is part of the vestibular system. all three systems control equilibrium and balance. Other Factorstemporary and chronic conditions can also affect equilibrium. it is hard to walk if your pelvis is misaligned. a sinus infection might affect inner-ear fluid and cause dizziness. You might not be able to stand upright if your posture is poor. stress and anxiety can throw off equilibrium. if you have vision problems, balance can be

Body Equilibrium & Balance

our resident expert Gareth explains why all forces are equal!

Health

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difficult. Vertigovertigo is a feeling of moving in space or of objects swirling around you. stress can cause vertigo and so can a medical condition such as meniere's disease. even drinking alcohol or taking a medication can bring on vertigo. speak to a doctor about this condition for proper treatment. musculoskeletal alignmentbalance within muscle groups and alignment of the skeletal system affect body equilibrium and balance. small shifts of bones can affect the whole skeletal system. When the bite of the jaw is off or one leg is longer than the other, the entire spine compensates for the misalignment. Opposing muscle groups stabilize the joints of the body through the balance of strength and tension. if one muscle is tight and its opposite is weak, the joint is pulled in the direction of tightness.improving balanceYou need to practice balance to maintain it. as you age, balance might be less natural. there are exercises, such as standing on one leg and standing on tiptoes that can improve balance. exercise classes in yoga, Pilates and core stability will promote strong balance and posture. be aware of what factors might compromise your balance, and know when to seek help for issues such as vertigo. ‘The bowen Technique’ improves your balance.this very gentle and effective technique aims to return the body to its natural balance, relieving pain and stresses in the body. it works on pressure points all around the body encouraging the skeletal system back into the correct position. Once you become off balance your health starts to deteriorate. if you can relate to any of the problems discussed in this article, especially pelvic misalignment, jaw misalignment, sinus issues and stress, then you really should try ‘the bowen technique’ to get your body back into equilibrium. start the year with both feet heading forward and maintain your body’s balance, allowing your good health and wellbeing to follow.Gareth bullock practices ‘the bowen technique’ near Olhão, santa barbara and vilamoura. For an appointment please call 912 540 071.

surprising advice to benefit your hearing

from our experts at the Tavira CAT

hearing clinic.

Well, here we are again. another year has come and gone. a lot’s happened in the past

12 months since we opened, some good, some not so much. but you can be sure of one thing: a lot of people experienced hearing loss in the past year. that’s a stone cold fact.hearing loss occurs naturally – organically – as part of the aging process. the ears just don’t process sound as well as they did back in the day. nature’s little way of saying, “heY, YOu’re a Year Older” – only each year, nature has to say it a little louder (or is it softer?).now’s the time we all make our new Year’s resolutions. to shed that extra poundage. to finally kick the tobacco habit or stop eating fast food. all positive, beneficial promises to ourselves. and sometimes, we actually stick to those promises we make to ourselves. (sometimes we don’t.)so, to get you on your way to a healthier, happier, better-sounding 2011, here are this year’s new ear’s resolutions from your friends at cat-centro auditivo de tavira:

i will stop smokingWe all know the negative effects smoking has on the body, which includes your hearing. it works like this. smoking tobacco restricts blood flow and each time you light up, you deny the cochlea and millions of hair cells we use to hear, the oxygen-rich blood they require. With each cigarette, you damage your hearing and over time the damage is cumulative.i won’t listen to my mP3 player at excessively loud levels.One of the most common causes of hearing loss is exposure to loud noise. You probably already knew that. but you probably don’t know how much exposure is too much exposure.Well, the pros tell us that damage caused by exposure to loud noise depends on both the level of the sound and the exposure time to the sound. according to noise experts if you were to listen to music for 24 hours anything for up to 75 dba would be safe.i will wear hearing protection.damage to the ear can be caused by exposure to loud noise (as just discussed). loud noise can include

New Ear’s Resolution 2011

anything from a chainsaw, snow blower to rocking out at a concert. if you know you’re going to be exposed to potential hearing damage the choice is very simple, wear protective ear-gear.i will protect the hearing of others.if your ‘tween or teen is standing next to you and you can hear the music pumping through those ear buds, it’s way too loud.limit the amount of sound your child or grandchild or best friend is exposed to. it might seem like nagging, but you really are doing a good deed by warning loved ones to turn down the sound. so be a nag. someone will thank you for your concern someday.i will stop using cotton swabs to clean my ears.ear hygiene and cotton swabs go hand-in-hand. all our lives, we’ve been told to clean out our ears. bad advice.

the use of a cotton swab actually pushes the earwax and debris deeper into the ear canal and puts you at risk for damaging your eardrum. accidents happen and rupturing your eardrum with a cotton swab is one accident you do not want to happen. if you choose to still use a cotton swab, limit it to the outer edge of the ear canal where the wax eventually ends up.i will have my hearing tested.Yes, it’s a hard resolution to keep but a hearing test is an important part of keeping what hearing you have intact. make an appointment and undergo a hearing test – no matter what your age.a hearing test is painless, it doesn’t take a lot of time out of your day and it provides invaluable information to you and the hearing professional on the extent of the hearing loss you’ve already experienced.

think this is something for seniors only? Wrong. We have been testing patients in their 20s and 30s who have damaged their hearing through long-term exposure to noise

and drumroll please for our final resolution….i will not accept hearing loss.if you can’t read the newspaper, you get glasses. if you can’t hear the person across the table, you get hearing aids.hearing loss is one of the most treatable conditions in the medical and health spheres. You don’t have to accept it simply because it’s happening to you. take a pro-active stance!

happy new Year to all eastern algarve magazine readers from Kelly & Pedro at caT-centro auditivo de Tavira.

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People People

Silver dream racer

We're here to talk motor bikes, to help Joe find sponsorship for the Portuguese national classic motorcycle

championship next year and also learn about his chequered (pun intended) past. the son of a bull fighter (manuel antonio domingues) Joe moved to london when he was nine, which explains his perfect english. Growing up in chelsea he soon became interested in bikes and would take trips out of the city when at 19 he found himself at brands hatch. evolving into an all consuming passion, this led to him joining the then famous dixon racing

school where they soon knocked off his rough edges and from ‘84-‘87 he was racing regularly in the top level club and national races with some good wins and fastest laps of the day.his racing cv is pretty impressive he says he still has the fastest lap on a Yamaha 350 and also on a Kawasaki 900r ninja at 51.8 seconds. On the latter bike he won the 1986 amc challenge trophy with 3 wins over the weekend and the fastest lap of the 300 riders competing. he raced at macau Grand Prix and the world tt Formulas from ’84-’94 and was the top runner in the Portuguese national championship, but missing rounds due to commitments back in london reduced his chances of ever

winning the championship.Joe’s alter-ego resided in the world of hospitality, training as a chef at victoria catering college got him a job at actor michael caine’s restaurant langans brasserie, and his two passions conjoined when langan’s became a sponsor for Joe’s racing. it was a great time to be working in the booming 80’s london, and he got to know many of the famous names coming through the door at langans, from the Pricess diana and the Queen mother, who came often after horse racing with Pat eddery and lester Piggot, to Koo stark and david bailey.the return to his homeland came about when his boss michael caine

and two partners bought into Quinta do lago resort and at 29 Joe was asked to manage shepherds casa velha for them, organizing a glittering opening night full of stars including roger moore and sean connery. after that he went on to run bobby Joes (with his brother), then bentleys at val do lobo, followed by spells at the t club and Porta da Quinta.“after that i became no. 2 at the boutique hotel hempel in central london where i got to know victoria and david beckham, Paris hilton and even michael Jackson and became pretty good friends with billy Zane and Kelly brooke.” he tells me.after a number of years in the hospitality business he returned

to Portugal with his friend carlos ramos, who invited him to run the sales side of Golf land properties in tavira where he fell in love with the east algarve. as well as Golf land Properties he has been working at his brother Jorge’s restaurant, the well known Pedras da rainha O Principe restaurant and lido bar along with his long term girlfriend maria Ze who manages the restaurant and being 15 years younger keeps him on his toes!motorbiking along with golf and fishing have all had to take a back seat the last few years due to work commitments, but now Joe intends to become a well known name in Portugal’s fast growing sport of motor cycle road racing, as 2011 will be the

year when he gets back on track. Joe says: “if i can find a couple of smallish sponsors i’ll be racing the whole of next season’s Portuguese national classic motor cycle championship on my either my Yamaha or suzuki”.it has been easy to warm to Joe, with his ready smile and a friendly face, confirmed frequently throughout our interview by interruptions from numerous passing friends who stop to say hello. i am sure that if you have the good fortune to meet him you will join me in wishing him every success in all his ventures, especially his quest for motor cycle glory. interested sponsors or if you'd just like to meet Joe, he can be contacted on 911 956 149.

Meet Joe Domingues a man with a passion for high speed motor bikes and a predilection for good food.

Right: Joe Winning amc challenge trophy brands hatch 1986Far right: Joe on YPvs 350 marlboro clubmans at brands 4th place, 1984below: World formula 2 tt vila real 1985

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Focus on Santa CatarinaPhotographs by Richard Bassett

s p o n s o r e d b y

Santa catarina is a small hillside eastern algarve village near loulé and close to são brás de alportel with beautiful countryside. i thought this month we would focus on a local

village, they hold so much charm, the local laid back characters, the focal points of the village, buildings such as the church and school, the centre of a small community. surrounded by groves of flourishing almond and orange trees, this is a town typical of the limestone lands of the algarve's intermediate rural area known as the barrocal.the church is in the renaissance style (16th century) and has a decorated porch. the interior is made up of

three naves and has columns with ionic capitals. the main chapel is spanned by a painted vault and has to one side a manueline doorway (16th century). among the statues to be seen, there is a 16th century nossa senhora da Graça (Our lady of the Grace) which is particularly deserving of mention. the adoration of the shepherds is depicted on a panel. You can buy almost anything in this small village, so long as you are prepared to wait for the locals to finish their daily catch up on gossip, which is quite pleasing to watch, even if you don't speak the language. there are a couple of cafes of course, the paper shop, the co- ops, one of which has a small museum relating to olive

processing and a small indoor market shop selling fresh local produce. Just out of the centre of the village are several typical Portuguese restaurants. Just up the hill on the en270 you have sao bras de alportel, famous for producing corks, used in some of the finest wines of the world. the surrounding scenery is as dramatic as it is beautiful. santa catarina is an ideal place for a real taste of the algarve. the locals are friendly and there is such a lovely sense of community. You can also pick up some authentic produce, and the odd bottle or two of figo if you're feeling brave. there is also a market on the 4th sunday of each month, where you can sample the local produce such as cheese, olives, chourizo and a beer!

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sub-floor or a sloping shower tray former is installed and then tiled over. it's likely your floor will need to be strengthened to take the extra weight. it must also be raised by about 5cm to allow for the waste fittings. how is the room waterproofed? a waterproof membrane is applied under the wall and floor tiles, similar to that used for swimming pools. this is known as tanking. it's critical to get a good seal between the walls and floors, as any leaks will be very expensive to put right later on. What type of tiles should i use? ceramic or porcelain tiles are perfect as they're hard wearing and water resistant. if you prefer stone, limestone and granite tiles are good options, though they'll need regular sealing. Whichever you choose, opt for textured non-slip tiles. For a luxury option, solid-surface materials such as corian are non-porous and seamless, so don't require grouting.

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4 Orange Creme – 3ft Pacific Bed in Nuit, was €599 now €425 while stocks last, with selection of soft furnishings from the Kala-hari range.

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over 550 exotic plant species have been introduced into Portugal (continental). nowadays about 80 of these species are considered as invasive or potentially invasive.

however, most species are only found as ornamentals and in agricultural or forestry systems and do not show, so far, invasive behavior. many commonly used garden plants fall into this latter category and are not considered a problem.alien species have become so familiar that we often think they are native species. Often, their beauty makes us like them, and sometimes they simply pass unnoticed in the midst of so many other species. however, some of these are silent enemies that are invading ecosystems and threatening the natural species that characterize them - these are invasive plants. We must stop their spread!Portuguese legislation (decreto lei nº 565/99) lists about 400 exotic plant species as introduced to Portugal, and from these 30 are classified as invasive species.the list of plants considered invasive, and therefore illegal to sell or to plant, is available at www1.ci.uc.pt/invasoras/index.php?menu=62&language=eng&tabe

la=geralso, what is an invasive plant? this is defined as a plant which has the appearance of being ‘naturalised’ but which is originally from another part of the world. it reproduces freely in large quantities and over a wide area away from the mother plant. these plants have the potential to cover large areas, threatening other vegetation, and thereby significantly altering the existing natural ecosystems.a native plant is defined as a spontaneous, natural plant of the region it inhabits, and which lives only within the limits of the natural reproduction of the plant.areas most at risk from invasive plants are first and foremost those of fragile natural plant communities, such as sand dunes or coastal areas. these areas are normally rich in a diversity of plants adapted to very specific conditions. unfortunately, many protected areas are being invaded by seed borne invaders such as acacias and pampas grass – tough and durable invaders which tolerate the extreme conditions of such areas.You may already have some of these invasive plants on your land or in your garden but you may not see the damage being caused by the distribution of seed from your plants as these are carried away over a large area. if you visit the west coast of the algarve you will see invasive clumps of pampas grass along the roads and on the cliff tops. do not go near this stuff as each leaf edge is like a razor blade ! it is extremely dangerous for children and pets. Flamethrowers will not kill it – i have heard that some people have been successful with large quantities of salt but this can poison the soil for a long time!the roadsides of the lower slopes of monchique are also plastered with acacia dealbata (mimosa) trees, these follow the waterways and damp gullies as the seed has been borne along these routes. the landscape is covered with the yellow flowers in February/march

Rosie Peddle kindly provides some fascinating information about friendly and not so friendly east algarvian plants.

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but these trees now form a sort of monoculture which has totally smothered any natural vegetation, and in some places, even the tough arundo donax canes of the giant grass which usually inhabit such areas. this is also considered to be invasive.the team for the invader project from the center for Functional ecology at coimbra university has developed a collection of bookmarker cards about "Plantas invasoras em Portugal”. this collection includes the 13 plant species considered invasive. the bookmarkers include a photo, a short description about each species and general information about invasive plants. these are available at mGs events and from rosie Peddle at [email protected] invasion by exotic species is a process that can be seen increasingly in Portugal, and which is occurring throughout the world, in utterly alarming proportions. at issue is the global biodiversity and ecosystem services that support life on our planet. and yet, the most serious problem is that we are often the ones who cause trouble and contribute to its aggravation, often without realizing it. We must learn to identify these species, to understand what they represent, and do everything possible not to make the problem worse.in Portugal, many of the species that behave as invasive today were introduced in times past with objectives that have long since ceased to be relevant, such as erosion control of sand dunes (eg carpobrotus edulis or hottentot fig), stabilization of slopes and timber wood (eg acacia dealbata) or tannin (eg acacia mearnsii) hedges (eg hakea salicifolia & h. sericea), food colour

(eg Phytolacca americana) or simply ornamental (eg cortaderia selloana or Pampas grass). in addition to these intentional introductions, there were others that occurred accidentally, but with equally serious consequences.biological invasions, particularly by exotic species, are currently recognized as a major cause of biodiversity loss, changing structural and functional ecosystems. this problem is also considered as a major component of global change, occurring at an increasing rate worldwide.the problems caused by invasive species are particularly serious because these species are a threat which can be irreversible, eg. after reproduction, dispersal and subsequent adaptation, control becomes problematic and eradication very difficult or even impossible in many cases. it is an increasing problem in many regions of the world, and is particularly severe in mediterranean ecosystems such as the algarve.it is another threat to the natural and special biodiversity of the algarve, but one which we can all play a part in fighting. Please take some time to familiarise yourself with the list of banned plants, look for alternatives and plant wisely for the future wellbeing of this very special part of europe.

Written by Rosie Peddle, member of algarve group of the Mediterranean garden Society, with information supplied by Elizabete Marchante of coimbra University. See www.gardeninginportugal.com for more information

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Chimneys or flue systems in our homes are sup-posed to be designed to remove efficiently the products of combustion from the heating ap-pliances in our living spaces, but if they are

poorly conceived, constructed or just too small for the task then we will experience problems either at the out-set of their usage or at some time in the future when an on the limit flue system is tipped over the edge of its capacity by some additional factor.in the case of an open fire, we have observed here in algarve that fireplaces commonly have an over large fire opening but an undersized flue system in either cross section or height and in a number of cases both! the flue just cannot cope with the smoke produced and it billows into the room.this dramatic effect can also be caused by many oth-er factors however, so that even a correctly sized fire opening and flue combination can give rise to smoke emission. Often these factors can be a combination of wind direction and pressure, chimney position on the roof or proximity to other parts of the building or poten-tially even a newly added adjacent building or structure.as is usual with such issues all factors need to be as-sessed to identify the root cause and remedy for the problem.“a hot flue works and a cold one will not”; recently a client called to say that they had a massive amount of smoke pouring out into the living room from the fire-place when they lit their fire, it having worked beautifully up until that time. On inspection no blockage was found but it became clear from our discussion that they had

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can ‘fry’ computer equipment and we know here that we can get some really fierce storms. however, small power surges are a more insidious menace. they can corrupt data and ruin components, but they can also slowly cause cumulative wear and tear as your hard drive slows down and speeds up due to uneven power supply. so what is the solution?an uninterruptible Power supply is a device that sits between a power supply (e.g. a wall outlet) and a de-vice (e.g. a comput-er) un inter rupted Power supply (uPs): these are recommended for computers to run through all of the time, not just in stormy weath-er. this unit has a battery that is

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continuously charging and control-ling the power that goes to your computer and other items, therefore there is no fluctuation in the power voltage to them. a small uPs may be insufficient to run a laser printer and it is advised that these be run through a separate ‘surge protec-tor’. as the uPs has a built in bat-tery, if your power supply fails, it will give you time to shut down your computer and other items passing through it; most small uPs provide 10 minutes of power to ensure a safe shut down with no loss of data. Often, we are not aware that the power is changing, we only find out when our computer gives us prob-lems. the price range for a uPs will range from €59 - €100 for house-hold use. We recommend that you consider taking one of the actions above to protect your computer and other

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just returned home from a 2 month trip and that they had got into the habit of lighting their fire with firelight-ers which burn slowly and do not produce much heat volume! the problems root cause was clearly evident, a large chimney 250mm (10 inches) in diameter and some 10 metres (30+ feet) high full of cold and damp air (re-member it had rained a lot recently) cannot be lifted by the heat produced by a few firelighters, so the fire was re-laid with paper and dry kindling plus some smaller logs with some 20 sheets of newspaper loosely crum-pled into balls and piled on top. the newspaper top-ping was lit first and preceded to burn as expected with suitable ferocity and enormous and almost instant heat output, igniting the paper below and starting the com-bustion of the kindling and logs. the cold air was lifted, the flue heated and the smoke went up and not into the room. an operational problem only, in this instance!Other problems are more difficult to cure and can lead to the installation of a wood burning stove! Why you might ask will a wood burner work when my open fire would not?airflow is the simple answer; no huge hole into which the air can rush without a big enough escape route! exactly as happens in rivers in flood conditions.

the closed combustion chamber of a wood burning stove generally has an air inlet with some type of regula-tor and a relatively small flue outlet coupled with a flame path extending baffle, such that the wood can be burned in a controlled manner and maximise the residence time of the hot gasses within the stove, giving them more time to heat the body of the stove and hence the sur-rounding room and not the atmosphere!additionally, if you do not like your fireplace, then gener-ally as the chimney breast is not structural then it could be removed and you have free reign for your imagination with any style of wood burner you desire!however as with all things wood burning stoves vary enormously in the quality of their design, build and ef-ficiency and it is generally true that you get what you pay for, but only if it is correctly specified and installed!as it must be clear from the scale and number of prob-lems that can be encountered, it has only been possible to scrape the surface within the scope of this article, so should you require help or assistance please contact us directly.

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This month we take a look at a number of finan-cial issues that might affect your business and private enterprises and decisions you could be faced with during the austerity programmes currently being introduced by governments.

minimum Wage is RaiseDthe council of ministers approved an increase the mini-mum wage as of January 1, to 485 euros and there will be phased increase to eur 500 by the end of the year.WheRe DiD The gOVeRnmenT gRanTs gO?the grants approved by the Portuguese Government in 2009 to combat the effects of international crisis in Portugal have been absorbed by banks and companies. in the opinion of the court of auditors on the “Gener-al state” this year, 61 percent of the 2.2 billion went to banks, 36 percent for business and (1%) one percent for employment support. sOciaL secuRiTY FRauDsTeRs caughTusing the “medical call” the department of social secu-rity has detected 20,000 more cases of fraud than they did in 2009, a total of more than 67,000 or 32% of claim-ants. it appears that after being examined they were able to work. the low end of these cases allowed a fraudulent savings of 4.3 million euros, of sickness benefit which has ceased to be paid to the persons concerned.immigRanTs LingeR On minimum WageOf the 150,812 immigrants working in Portugal in 2008, 23.5 percent earned the minimum wage. between 2002 and 2008, on average, 18.6 percent of immigrants were paid very close to the minimum, while among Portuguese workers this percentage did not exceed 12.1 percent.PORTugaL becOming a “PRemium” DesTina-TiOnthe tourism state secretary, bernardo trindade has stated that this year is en route for being the best since records began and adds “as it stands, we have already exceeded revenue obtained in 2008 by 44 million euros this year”. this is supported by the latest monthly bulle-tin from aheta who state that while the number of tour-ists is down, the amount of money spent has risen and indicates that 4 and 5-star hotels in the algarve reported an increase of 14.1% in the number of guests in October compared to the same month last year. the opposite is true for 2 and 3-star hotels, where occu-pancy rates were down by 7.9% and 6.3%, respectively. Government policy is focused on placing Portugal on

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europe’s and the world’s route of quality destinations and the private sector has embraced this policy suc-cessfully. according to the bank of Portugal’s statistical bulletin, year-on-year increases in tourism revenue were up 12.1% in 2010. When compared with the benchmark year of 2008, revenue is still up by 44 million euros. the bank of Portugal explains that these surprisingly good figures are largely due to considerable growth in three major markets. dutch visitors spent 20.3% more in Portugal than they did last year, britons converted 12.6% more of their pounds in 2010, while Germans managed to spend 11.8% more on their visit to Portugal this year than they did in 2009. Further afield, exponential growth in tourists arriving from brazil has also been attributed to this year’s posi-tive figures, with brazilians spending 56.3% more in

Portugal so far in 2010. in a study, it has emerged that 85% of britons state that affordability is their number one holiday clincher, with Portugal’s competitive prices a clear winner.the drop in occupancy rates for 2 and 3 star hotels supports the Government phase-out of the small rural tourism establishments that is currently under way. they are all obliged to re-license under existing rules for alter-native business models by 31st december 2010 or will face fines. as you may be aware, the east algarve magazine is pro-duced by the owners of the Quinta da Fonte do bispo which comes under the rural tourism banner and we have decided to stay registered as a small hotel for the short term, but we have been granted planning permis-

sion for construction of a number of extra rooms and for some improvements to the services and facilities that we offer. We are happy that the news from the bank of Por-tugal validates our market analysis and thus our decision to move up-market.ResOLuTiOn OF The cOunciL OF minisTeRs aP-PROVing The iniTiaTiVe FOR cOmPeTiTiVeness anD emPLOYmenTthis resolution approves the initiative for competitive-ness and employment, comprising 50 measures, di-vided into five key areas: economic competitiveness and export support, administrative simplification and cost reduction to business context, labor market com-petitiveness, urban regeneration and boosting the rent-al market, and combating informality, tax evasion and

bReaD, LighT anD TRansPORT TO in-cRease WeLL abOVe inFLaTiOn in 2011essential goods and ser-vices will rise. electricity is expected to rise 3.8% on average, nearly doubling the expected evolution of prices, according to the proposal submitted by the Power sector regulatory authority (erse). in the area of con-sumer goods, an increase of 12% predicted for the price of bread breaks all records. the industrial bakery an-nounced this intention, jus-tifying it with the rising price of flour. With the increase in vat and transport costs in-creasing by between 3.5% and 4.5%, other consumer goods like clothing and foot-wear will also increase. as-sociations in the footwear industry estimate possible increases of 10%.

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Gabigestfraud and contribution. it approves the adoption of a set of measures aimed at improving the competitiveness of the economy and supporting exports. On the one hand, it strengthens the tax incentive for internationalization, in particular for small and medium enterprises (smes). On the other hand, it is determined to strengthen the com-mercial credit line, giving exporting companies a greater capacity to achieve its business. Finally, it also created a new "fast track" for the realization of investment proj-ects through the application of the Projects of Potential national interest (Pin) to investments by more than 10 million.Taxes ROse FasTeR in PORTugaL!a study by the Oecd between 1995 and 2008 has re-vealed that Portugal’s tax burden increased more than any other european union (eu) country; the weight of taxes on the Gross domestic Product (GdP) increased by four percentage points. Only turkey, south Korea, mexico and iceland have also increased the tax burden over this time period. among the 33 countries studied, mexico is the one who had the lowest tax burden (21 percent), while denmark was the country with the largest burden of tax revenues to GdP (48.2 percent ).

DeLaYeD PaYmenT OF biLLs is a maJOR PRObLemPortugal is the eu country with the worst record of pay-ments and arrears by enterprises and individuals. "Pri-marily responsible for this situation is the state, which pays an average of 141 days, while the european av-erage is 63 days. the construction and health sectors are the ones that have difficulties, and suffer delays, be-cause they have a rather large weight of the state fund-ing. engineering services and the lawyers are the end-customers most affected.neaRLY 100 PeOPLe a DaY sTOP PaYing TheiR DebTsconsumer credit represents 91% of borrowers in de-fault. With each passing day, 95 people stop being able to pay their credit to banks. the numbers for 2010 reflect the effects of the crisis that are being felt mainly in the lower classes and in most cases, by the unemployed. From december 2009 until september, 46,100 people lost their jobs. the total number of borrowers in default to the bank is now of 633,499 people, which equates to a ratio of 13.8% of the total number of people with credit granted.

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Good timing is the synchronization and co-ordination of the swing and body movements and ensures that the club-head is at its maximum speed at impact. the faster your

club is moving as you hit the ball, the further your ball will go, if the other movements have been correct.have you noticed that whenever you try to place your ball short of a bunker or water hazard, nine times out of ten you go into it, just because you have taken a smooth swing and timed it better?try this experiment. hit two balls, one as hard as you possibly can, and one smoothly. concentrating on hitting through the ball. the first one will go off with a rush. the second seems to leave the club much more slowly but will bore its way through the air and go several yards past the first one, the reason being that the club-head of the second shot stays in contact with the ball just a fraction of a second longer. the strange thing is that what happens is exactly the opposite of what you expect. although you thought you were not hitting the second ball as hard as the first, in actual fact you were hitting much harder, because with the first shot all your power was expended

by the time your club reach the ball, while with the second all your power was concentrated at the moment of impact, generative and creating club-head speed. it is rather like a motor-car starting slowly and gradually accelerating. speaking of acceleration do you know that a golf ball leaves the club-head at about 150m.p.h? but what is the power behind this 150m.p.h? Your swing. swing as much as you possibly can. if you are out for a walk swing your walking stick with left and right hand at every opportunity. even at meal times hold your knife and fork in the fingers and rotate your wrists towards one another and back again several times. this helps to get the wrist flexible. the swing controls everything and

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Sport

In early december Olhanense travelled to lisbon to do battle with the league champions. the algarve side made their illustrious

opponents fight all the way for their 2-0 victory and but for a bad mistake by keeper moretto and, at the other end, a disallowed goal it might have been a different story. driven forward by the excellent Paulo sérgio, the visitors caused the home defence plenty of problems in the opening half, with roberto having to save well from Jorge Gonçalves to prevent the algarve outfit from taking the lead. Just before half-time cardozo’s header slipped under the

body of moretto. shortly after the break Paulo sergio had the ball in the net, but his celebrations were cut short as the strike was ruled out for offside. saviola ghosted in at the far post to head home a second goal with ten minutes to go. two weeks later and Olhanense, seven league games without a win, were hoping to turn the tide when they entertained nacional at the José arcanjo stadium, Olhão. having beaten the madeira side in the Portugal cup in november, Olhanense was looking for maximum points to re-establish their place in the top half of the league. the tv cameras were

present and the fans were in festive mood. nacional could have taken a surprise lead as early as the seventh minute when centre-forward Orlando sa had a free header but missed the target with ricardo batista at his mercy. this was the former sporting keeper, batista’s first league game of the season. moretto is out for at least a month with a knee injury whilst Yontcha, vinicius, delson, djalma & lulinha were also sidelined through injury. midway through the first period carlos Fernandes nearly gave the home the lead when his header hit the post after a flick on from a corner. in the second-half it

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was mostly one way traffic towards the nacional goal but the final ball left much to be desired, much to the frustration of the passionate crowd. central defender mauricio had two golden opportunities to score but on both occasions his headers sailed over the bar. a six man move resulted in Jorge Gonçlaves should have done better, when with a clear sight of goal, he blazed his shot high and wide. nacional could have won all three points deep into stoppage time. Orlando sa was played through but with only the keeper to beat the shot wide. this 0-0 scoreline leaves Olhanense in eleventh place on sixteen points. iT’s benFica again!Olhanense will meet benfica in the 5th round of the Portugal cup in lisbon on the 5th January whilst another trip to the capital takes place two weeks later for a bWin league cup clash when the algarve club play………..yes, you’ve guessed it, benfica!OLhanense sTaRs On The mOVe?Olhanense may well see the departure of a number of their young stars this month. braga President antonio salvador recently met with Olhanense President isidoro sousa

to finalise the transfer of vinicius to last season’s Premier liga runners-up. it is believed that a fee in the region of 200,000euros, plus the loan of Keita, has been agreed. vinicius, a 24 year-old brazilian midfield player, has had an outstanding season for Olhanense and is just one of a number of players being targeted by other clubs. sporting lisbon & braga are keen on another of Olhanense’s young stars 24 year-old central-defender Jardel. Jardel is also being targeted by Werder bremen (Germany) & Genoa (italy). a source close to the club considers that a fee of 80,000euros plus a 20% sell-on clause in any future transfer is being discussed. braga are also rumoured to be interested in defender João Gonçlaves whilst centre-forward Yontcha may be on the move to asia. there have also been whispers that castro, on loan at Olhanense for the past two seasons, may return to the club from Fc Porto. daúto Faquirá has put together a team that has played some excellent football this season but he will now have to start re-building especially if Paulo sérgio also leaves. PResenTaTiOn DinneR in PechÃO the Olhanense expat supporters

Group has made a 1000euros donation to sporting clube Olhanense for youth sport development. the cheque was handed over to manager daúto Faquirà and director of Football marco couto at the group’s Presentation night dinner at the restaurante Fonte nova. the money was raised from the sale of match day programmes & commemorative badges together with the proceeds of a christmas raffle. Players vinicius, Jardel, lulinha & Jorge vale joined the festivities and helped to make this a special evening for the fans. daúto Faquirà said, “We as a club are very honoured and privileged to have the support of such a dedicated group of fans. thank you for your continuing support, both on-and-off the field, which is very much appreciated”. a signed football was raffled and won by alyssa Janssens-thennis. brian caldwell proposed the toast to hrh Queen elizabeth ii and the President of Portugal while emily richardson led a tribute to the club. Following the meal, a few football songs kept the gathering in high spirits before Paul nicholson closed the evening by thanking the restaurant staff and organisers for a great evening.

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Photos (clockwise) 1 Fans in the stadium of light, lisbon, home of benfica2 Father christmases arrive ealy for the nacional game much to the delight of two young fans 3 expat & Portuguese in party mood before the nacional game 4 vicki bawden & emily richardson present the cheque to Olhanense manager daúto Faquirà & director of Football marco couto

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