Yearly Archives: 2014

Amovate Helps Out AEZA Animal Charity

AezaBing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters sang “Don’t Fence Me In”, almost exactly 70 years ago, in July 1944, to huge success.

But the volunteers of Aljezur’s AEZA animal charity would rather sing “please fence me in” as they seek to improve conditions at their Animal Shelter not far from the Sports Centre and Swimming Pool outside the town.

They have launched an appeal to raise €2,500 to erect fencing around a field next to the Shelter, which has been given to them by a generous supporter.

The aim is to provide a large fenced area which can help the dogs to become healthier and happier with the space to run and play.

And Amovate has responded quickly by donating €250 from our charity funds to get the Fence Fund up and running.

AEZA Vice-President Kerry Gross wrote to us, explaining: “Our organisation AEZA runs the local Aljezur Animal Shelter and we are seeking to raise €2,500 for the provision of fencing around a field that has been given to the Shelter in order that the dogs can have a secure space for them to run and play.

“Currently they are kept in confined kennels almost 24 hours a day with just 10 minutes in a small run outside, while the kennels are cleaned. If they are lucky and there are enough volunteers, the dogs get a 30-minute walk 3 times a week.

“Could Amovate please help us raise some money for this worthwhile project?”

We received Kerry’s e-mail On April 30, and 24 hours later at Amovate’s monthly committee meeting we agreed to send AEZA a cheque for €250 from our charity funds.

Amovate Administrator Ian Bedford, on behalf of President Peter Johnson, wrote back to Kerry informing her of the committee’s decision, adding:

“We have a Fun Day on 19th July in the grounds of the VDT Restaurant and the Karisma and we also agreed that your organisation could have your stall there promoting your cause as well as selling the Charity’s wares.”

Kerry responded: “Thank you very much, on behalf of AEZA, for your really generous donation of €250 towards our fencing project for a secure area where the dogs will be able to run and play in safety.

“It is very much appreciated.

“I will endeavour to raise enough volunteers to man a stall at the Fun Day, I am sure we will be there, and we appreciate this opportunity too.

“With our grateful thanks”.

Kerry

AEZA Vice-President

If you, too, wish to help the dogs to become healthier and happier with the freedom provided by the fenced-in field, here are the details for AEZA:

Associação Ecologista e Zoófila de Aljezur

(The Association for Environment and Animal Protection of Aljezur)

President    Armando Frade – Telm: 917 882 492

Vice President       Kerry Gross – Telm: 916 731 831

Secretary    Isabel Motta – Telm: 914 085 052

E-mail:       aeza.geral@gmail.com  or kerry@aeza.org

Address:     AEZA – Associação Ecologista e Zoófila de Aljezur

Apartado 1070

8670-111 Aljezur

Recipe Book in aid of AEZA

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Hi folks,
I am collecting recipes from local people to make into a book to raise funds for AEZA and the canil .Please help by submitting recipes to me at the email address below, or, from Friday to the ACCT charity shop in town.

You can send recipes for Starters,Dinner,Sweet,light lunch or cakes and biscuits.you can send one or as many as you like.
Please make sure the ingredients are easily obtained,if you send a recipe from a book etc.please name the author,say whether it is easy,medium or hard to cook and say how many it feeds.  Add your name and some way of contacting you.

If we have a large number of recipes, I will ask a member of AEZA to help me choose which ones go into the book.

I will need some help finding someone who can publish,anyone got any ideas?

Closing date 30th May.

Thanks very much.
Jackie Drew
PS: pass this on please to anyone in the area who you think may be able to help.
The e-mail address to send recipes to is:
jackiephil1@hotmail.com

Amovate Asks President and Prime Minister To Intervene In Broadband Dispute

fibreOpticBoradbandAmovate has written to the President and the Prime Minister of Portugal asking them to intervene in the dispute between Aljezur Camara and the Parque Natural da Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vincentina over the provision of high-speed fibre optic broadband to Vale da Telha and the surrounding areas.

We understand the Park Authority refused to allow relay towers to be installed by the company rolling out the system in this part of Portugal after the Government pledged that superfast broadband access at home would be made available to a large proportion of its citizens.

Bearing in mind the fact that most expats now rely on broadband for their TV programmes from the UK and northern European countries we feel it is increasingly urgent that the programme SHOULD be rolled out across Vale da Telha and the areas around it.

That is the motivating factor behind our decision to write to the leaders of this country—with copies of the letter going to the Park Authority, to Sapo and, of course, to the President of the Aljerzur Camara—asking them to overrule the Park Authority.

This is the letter now on the way to all of these people…

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To President Aníbal Cavaco Silva, and Prime Minister: Pedro Passos Coelho.

Last year the Portuguese government promised that superfast broadband access at home would be made available to a large proportion of its citizens.

Indeed Portugal is to be commended for the way it has so rigorously pursued that promise, which is in line with one of the European Union’s most ambitious targets—to make sure that all its citizens can get access to superfast broadband at home, if they choose, by 2020.

We understand Portugal is already nearly 75% towards achieving that aim. To its immense credit Portugal has made major investments in broadband coverage, particularly for next generation access.

We understand, too, that despite its economic problems Portugal is well ahead of the European averages for the coverage of fixed line standard and NGA services.  For example it has the fifth highest Total NGA Coverage of any of the study countries, 74.5%, and the third highest rural figure at 33%.

That being so, we are deeply concerned that a branch of your Government has denied access to superfast broadband to a community in the Western Algarve, even though such a service has already been rolled out across all the neighbouring areas.

The authorities who govern the Parque Natural da Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vincentina have refused permission for five relay stations to be installed across Vale da Telha and the surrounding areas even though the service WAS supplied to the town of Aljezur, whose Camara collects its taxes from the residents of Vale da Telha and those surrounding areas.

This clearly goes directly against the wishes of the Government to provide Superfast Broadband access to all its citizens.

Our Association is called AMOVATE—the Associação Dos Moradores e Amigos do Vale Da Telha—and our members represent not just the local Portuguese community but also a cross section of the various nationalities who have chosen to live here.

We find it surprising that the elected Government stands by and allows a small subsidiary arm of its administration to take it upon themselves to deny the citizens of Vale da Telha and the surrounding areas a service which has been promised to them by the Government itself.

Or do the managers of the Parque Natural da Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vincentina believe THEY govern this country, breaking the promises of the Government itself?

Superfast broadband is vital to the residents of this community, many of them expatriates (people who have pumped millions of Euros into the Portuguese economy) who rely on these services to keep in touch with their families, friends, and indeed the television services of their countries of origin.

We would ask you, respected President, (respected Prime Minister) to instruct the Parque Natural da Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vincentina to abide by the Government’s promise and reverse their decision, allowing the company responsible for fulfilling the superfast broadband installation contract, to erect those relay stations and make sure the service is available to this community.

Thanking you for your interest and awaiting your decision with interest.

(Signed) Peter Johnson,

President,

 

AMOVATE

 

Tennis Family Fun Day Postponed

tennisNormally, we hear that rain has stopped play where tennis concerned.

But this time it’s not the weather that has interrupted proceedings.

Unfortunately we have had to postpone the Family Fun Day of tennis and a barbecue on Saturday, May 3rd at the Amovate Tennis Courts on the Monte Clerigo road from Vale da Telha.

We have been informed that a high number of the tennis club members will be away that weekend and it was felt it would be best to call off the event and move it to a day later in the summer.

Remember, this will be a fun day for all the family and there will be no charge. All we ask is that you bring your own picnics etc. and for some of you to join in the tennis.

When we fix a new date, we’ll let you have full details of the day’s proceedings.