Yearly Archives: 2020

UK Issued EHIC Cards

DO YOU HAVE A UK ISSUED EHIC FORM? IF SO, PLEASE READ THIS …

Under new NHSBSA guidelines that have just come out, you need to renew your UK issued EHIC, as your current card can only be used up to 31 December 2020. This is good news,  as the new EHICs will no doubt verify that you have continued rights to use them under the WA.

You can make your application online – if you currently have a UK issued S1 it’s a very quick and straightforward process. you need to tick the box that says you have an S1, give your name, your address, your date of birth, a phone number (optional) and your email address. You’ll get an acknowledgement that you’ve completed your application, and an application number. You will receive an email acknowledging your application and then – presumably – your new EHIC-E.

Here’s the link – just follow the simple instructions. It will take you quite literally 2 minutes. https://services.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/cra/start

(This only applies to UK issued EHICs – if you have an EHIC issued by your host country it doesn’t apply to you).

Please share this important information as widely as you can. Thanks!

https://services.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/cra/start?fbclid=IwAR0PKZsMj31VsdfHEFmWiEI2ivkPpMjjSrhRDJRhXXakEcPTnbbiXHsgyfU

Portugal’s Council of Ministers Meeting

You may be aware that there was a meeting of the Council of Ministers last night (12 November 2020) which lasted over 8 hours.

“The situation is serious and more critical than the one we experienced in the first phase of the pandemic,” said António Costa.

77 More Municipalities have been added to the High Risk Categories:

These are the 77 municipalities which will now be covered by the state of emergency measures:

Manteigas, Freixo de Espada à Cinta, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Coruche, Seia, Proença-a-Nova, Monforte, Vieira do Minho, Mealhada, Celorico da Beira, Castro Daire, Arronches, Nelas, Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Mora, Torre de Moncorvo, Mêda, Mangualde, Salvaterra de Magos, Pampilhosa da Serra, Ourém, Vila do Bispo, Penela, Miranda do Douro, Albergaria-a-Velha, Águeda, Oliveira do Bairro, Arganil, Grândola, Resende, Mira, Ílhavo, Abrantes, Boticas, Coimbra, Almeida, Cantanhede, Almeirim, Ferreira do Alentejo, São Pedro do Sul, Estarreja, Faro, Cuba, Mirandela, Campo Maior, Miranda do Corvo, Alcanena, Ponte de Sor, Condeixa-a-Nova, Arcos de Valdevez, Montalegre, Montemor-o-Velho, Crato, Viseu, Reguengos de Monsaraz, Vagos, Penalva do Castelo, Sousel, Évora, Penamacor, Murtosa, Lamego, Vila Real de San António,  Albufeira, Carrazeda de Ansiães, Elvas, Vila Nova de Paiva, Alvaiázere, Tábua Portalegre, Portimão, Ansião, Tavira,  Lagos, Aljustrel, Anadia e Sátão.

More info can be found on the link below from Safe Communities Portugal.

https://www.safecommunitiesportugal.com/the-prime-minister-spoke-out-at-the-end-of-a-council-of-ministers-that-lasted-over-eight-hours/

Results – November Society Day

A Great team match was played with the annual Texas Scramble in glorious weather on the Morgado Course.

 Evenly matched teams headed out for a more relaxed monthly golf day and the results show that the teams finished close at the end.

Everyone wins as all receive a prize with the overall Winners of Linda Rushmere’s team taking the top prize.

 Well done everyone and hopefully see you in December for the Chairman’s Challenge on 10th December.

Winners with a Handicap of 11 and a score of 62

Linda Rushmere   14
Henk Dijstra 21
Neil Maciver  43
Reg Balmforth  29       10.7

Runners Up with a Handicap of 10 and a score of 64  B9  38

Paul Rushmere   15   4
Steve Scott  22   4
Norman Glendinning  27   4
Gary Collins  39   4       10.3

3rd Place with a Handicap of 11 and a score of 64  B9  39

Brian Parker  23   3      11.1
Gary Brewster  22  1
David Quinton   34   1
Steve Baker  32   1

4th Place with a Handicap of  10 and a score of 67

Bob Cavanagh  25   5
Sharon Dickens   28   5
Ian Bedford  24   5     9.63

5th Place with a Handicap of 12 and a score of 75

Steve Young  24
Les Medcroft  26
Alan James  42

November Programme | Yucca Collective

Cozy November has come and has inspired Yucca Collective!

This month we are starting our regular courses and activities for children and adults.

Check out our program and don’t forget to book your spot in advance.

For more information or to book your spot, please, send us an email.

15th – PROJECT SEWING WORKSHOP | for adults | from 10am to 1pm | 35€ | at Yucca

 The Project Sewing workshop is designed for those who already can use a sewing machine and want to create their own project with professional support. Céline Vedele is a home décor and garment making professional. She will take the students through techniques to enable them to put in practice their own ideas and develop their sewing autonomy.

Languages: Portuguese, French, English

18th – YUCCA ART CLUB | from adults | from 6pm to 8pm | every 2 weeks | by contribution | at Yucca

Yucca Art Club is a place where we explore, discuss, discovery, reflect and get inspired by art. 

What is art for you?

Are you an art lover? Are you an artist? Are you simply curious about art and want to know more? Our regular meetings are a platform to share our questions, insights and passion about art and/or the making of it. Each session will evolve around a work of art or a certain topic to inspire us in our collective inquiry.

Everyone is welcome, but as we have limited spots, it’s necessary to book your place. 

Languages: Portuguese, English, French, Italian, Hungarian 

21st – BeMyColor: KID’S ART EXPERIENCE | from 6 to 12 years old | every Saturday | from 3pm to 5 pm | 15€ |  at Utopia Guest House

Be My Color is a global workshop for kids where they will access various aspects of art.

Tell a story : we tell stories, ancient or freshly invented, about the world, people long gone or those we know.

Be a colour : we invite all shades and colours of the rainbow to join us.

Paint sketch draw drip splash blow: we experiment with all kinds of creative expressions.

Look listen touch smell taste: our senses are guiding us in our explorations.

Move your body:  we use our bodies to act out our discoveries.

Great masters: we are curious to learn what great masters of art can show us about the world and ourselves.

Zsófia Tettamanti has led art regular art workshops and classes for kids in fine art museums and contemporary art centers in Budapest, Rome, Ancona and Paris for  15 years. 

Languages: Portuguese, English, French, Italian, Hungarian

26th – YUCCA CINE CLUB | from 6.30pm to 9pm | every 2 weeks | 5€ | at Yucca

Cosy up with us for Yucca’s Cine Club film night! Every two weeks we will watch a cinematic masterpiece and learn and share about it with each other. Sallie Harmsen, our film lover, will be your welcoming host. Everyone is welcome! From legit film geeks to the new kids on the block!

Amovate Supports Covid-hit Charities

Caring Community Association Supports Covid-hit Charities

by Matt D’Arcy

Ian Bedford at the Odeceixe HQ of the A Casa CLD4SG (Casa da Crianças)

Algarve west coast community association Amovate has stepped up its charity work to bring aid to people in the area suffering through the pandemic.
Ian Bedford, president of the association which comprises both Portuguese and ex-pat residents in and surrounding Vale da Telha, Aljezur, told us, “Covid-19 has hit everyone, but the most vulnerable in society are those who are suffering most. And when something like this hits us, the plus side is that it often brings out the best in people.
“We have co-operated with various charities over the years, working, for example with a UK charity to provide €50,000 worth of equipment to Aljezur Bombeiros, and facilitating the provision of 26 wheelchairs to Portimao Hospital. “And this summer we again decided to offer help where we can to local charities whose own fund-raising efforts were, to an extent, drying up due to the Coronavirus.
“This also includes holding bi-monthly meetings with Aljezur Camara to identify and target areas where we can help most”.
These meetings have now resulted, amongst other things, in an agreement to re-route some scheduled times of the bus service operating to and from Aljezur/Lagos.
This means that, from March, some parts of the service will now pass through Vale da Telha, Espartal, Monte Clerigo and Arrifana, districts that have not had access to public transport for decades, despite the pressing needs of a growing population.
Also, Amovate had for some time been pressing for fibre optic broadband capability in Vale da Telha and surrounding districts after the area was by-passed, apparently because it lies within the Costa Vicentina National Park, despite Aljezur being included in the network.
But Amovate vice-President Matt D’Arcy of Chestertons Aljezur had several feasibility discussions with the service provider, and the fibre optic service is now being provided in the area.
Throughout the pandemic Amovate has worked closely with Conferencia Nossa Senhora D´Alva a charity which supports local families in need.

Steve Scott at the new HQ in Odeceixe

One child they were working with suffers from Williams Syndrome and requires €4,000 worth of mouth and dental treatment over a two-year period. Amovate agreed to donate 2,000€ which covers the first year.
Amovate also distributed a total of 16 food baskets valued at 25€ each to needy families supported by the charity, supplied at a reduced cost by Petra Deen who has a fruit and vegetable stall in Aljezur market.
Amovate also gave the charity €500 to help set up a soup kitchen.
In addition Amovate and Restaurante Fonte do Vale—situated in a central part of Vale Da Telha—set up a drop-off point for people wanting to donate non-perishable food items for the same cause, a service which continues to operate.
Said Amovate administrator Steve Scott, “We are also encouraging people to save plastic and metal bottle tops—separated—and drop them off at Solar Dos Vales restaurant in Vales to raise funds which help in the treatment of a three year-old boy.€3,000 of which was raised in a charity walk by Amovate committee member Cath Baker, the association providing a further €250.”
Amovate were also asked for their help by A Casa CLD4SG (Casa da Crianças) which looks after children in poverty and their families in poverty throughout Aljezur, Rogil and their new base in Odeceixe where the local Freguesa have given them use of what was a pre-school building to operate from.
The charity needed furnishings and shelving for their Odeceixe HQ to display items for sale.
And after Ian Bedford and Steve Scott visited to assess what was required Amovate agreed to buy and donate 10 sets of shelving at a cost of 280€.
Also Steve was able to donate 2 tables, 4 chairs, 4 loungers, bench seat, an LCD TV and other items.

In addition, Isobel Lobato for the charity’s Aljezur operation informed them they were in need of a new washing machine, which the Amovate purchased for them.
Amovate were invited to the inauguration of the operation in Odeceixe which Ian and Steve attended. (see photos). Representing the charity were Aida Manchado, Sandra Nunes and Mafalda Alves.
Later ACASA told us, “We deeply appreciate the support from Amovate and we were honoured to have Ian and Steve present at the inauguration of our donation centre in Odeceixe.
“It was a privilege to have them share their concern for the cause of the disadvantaged.
“At a time dedicated to the fight against poverty and social exclusion ACASA started this activity to give the greatest comfort to those in need and we are overwhelmed at both the financial and emotional support from Amovate”.