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Amovate Post Boxes on Vale Da Telha

Amovate own and regularly maintain the two blocks of post boxes at the tennis courts and the apartments. There are 240 in each block. The block adjacent to the tennis courts is at 95% capacity and the apartments block is 79%.

We are therefore now embarking on a campaign of confirming those who have and use these boxes and a while back each box holder was left a form in their box to update the information on our records.

Recently on inspection we have discovered that some boxes being used are unregistered to the user and this needs rectifying. There are 13 non registered boxes at the tennis courts and 51 at the apartments.

We unfortunately have several incidents where owners who sell their property pass on the post box keys, unfortunately the boxes do not belong to the house owner but Amovate and new owners need to register these boxes in their name and pay the appropriate fee. These Post Boxes are not transferable.

To enable the registering to now take place these boxes will be sealed and no new post will be delivered in them.

The CTT have been informed of the actions we will be implementing: changing locks and sealing the inside of the unregistered boxes. This will mean no further access to these boxes and any mail will be returned to the CTT depot.

This action will also help free up boxes not being used and will allow for new residents to have a post box on Vale Da Telha

In the future once we get near the point of full capacity we will apply to the Camara to extend the blocks to provide more boxes.

We have been asked what the €10 fee covers; generally it is for maintenance work, renewal of locks and keeping the areas tidy.

Any questions that the users have can be directed to the Amovate Committee member responsible for the boxes by e-mail to caixapostal@amovate.com

Thanking everyone in anticipation of your help

Join Amovate And Save Money!

by Matt D’Arcy

Yes, that’s right! It costs the ridiculously small sum of €10 to join Amovate, or €20 for dual membership (member and partner), but that opens the door to a host of savings that mean—to all intents and purposes—it costs you nothing to join!

As an Amovate member you get discounts on your food bill in places like the Restaurante Fonte do Vale when you show your card.

But more recently we have negotiated hotel discounts, plus significant discounts on private health treatment plus home, car, life insurance etc.

You will be given full details of these savings when you join.

And here, for example, is one illustration showing how being an Amovate member can save you much, much more, than your initial membership fee.

On May 3rd, we received this e-mail from a member:

I just wanted to say a big thank-you to those on the committee who negotiated the deal with Hospital S.Gonçalo.

Although we do have private medical insurance, it does not cover GP consultations or emergencies, and I had to go down yesterday to see the doctor as an emergency.

I thought I would produce my Amovate card and see what happened!

I was immediately given a 20% discount.

I have to go back today for X-ray and ultra-sound which again will be a big saving with the discount.

So once again, many thanks.

I wish more people would realise that for only 20 Euros a year a couple can be part of Amovate and save money as well!

So, there you have it.

As we said at the outset…join Amovate and save money. You know it makes sense!

For more information, go to Join Now

The Membership form for download can be found at the end of the article.

Keep Fit At Amovate

Retiring to a place in the sun………everyone’s dream.

Sitting out on your terrace under almost permanent blue skies, sipping wine, eating good food, getting fat and unfit…

GETTING FAT AND UNFIT!!!

Well, it does happen! For every cause there’s an effect and if we’re not careful the good life can bite you in the bum.  There’s no doubt that a sedentary lifestyle ages you even quicker than Old Father Time.

But if there’s an effect for every cause there’s a solution to every problem.  You can enjoy the lifestyle, and still help yourself to stay fit and trim simply by joining us at the twice-weekly Keep Fit Class at Amovate.

We happen to believe that, thanks to the efforts of organiser Bob Packham, we now have perhaps the best-equipped gymnasium on the west coast of the Algarve, although we do stand to be corrected should anyone know better.

As you can see from the photographs here we use two adjoining rooms for each session. And you have use of a multi-gym, two professional-standard running or walking treadmills, cross-trainers, exercise bikes, rowing machine, weight benches, abdominal crunchers, a variety of equipment to tone up or strengthen various parts of your body and a large assortment of free weights.

There’s no pressure on anyone—you need do only what you can do and it is up to you how you develop your routines as time passes, in your search for better fitness, strength, mobility and agility levels.

Begun more than nine years ago by Bob’s son, professional fitness coach Chris Packham, the class was taken over by Bob when Chris moved back to the UK to take up a hospital physiotherapy appointment.

Chris keeps in touch with Bob with suggestions and ideas for the classes, and Bob has since been joined in organising and running the classes by Ian Bedford who once took fitness and coaching sessions for semi-professional and amateur football teams.

The classes are held twice a week, at 11.30am on Monday and Wednesday at the Old Schoolhouse, situated where the road forks outside Vales, towards Arrifana to the left and Vale da Telha to the right.

We have a hard core of around 12-15 enthusiasts, with an average attendance probably of 10 to 12.

Each session lasts for one hour and normally begins with a 10-minute aerobics warm-up to music, followed by around 40-45 minutes of exercises using the equipment, weights and floor mats you can see in the accompanying pictures.  The routines are changed for each session so there’s no risk of anyone getting bored and the entire session comes with a background of enjoyable music.

It’s fun to be fit…and these classes make it fun to get fit!

So come along and see for yourselves:

All are welcome. No membership fee is required and the cost per session is just €2.50. If you would like further information please do not hesitate to call Ian Bedford on 282995249 or Bob Packham on 917961555

Cath Is A Lifesaver!

Cath Baker & Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa

by Matt D’Arcy

Vale da Telha’s Cath Baker, who has raised thousands of Euros for charity, has made another—more personal—donation to Portugal’s lifeboat service.

Cath donated a scale model of a new lifeboat to the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos, in a special ceremony at their HQ in Caixas, Lisbon.

She did so in memory of her late husband Peter, a lover of the sea, who died last year.

“Peter had his own boat and he loved to be out at sea fishing with his friends off the coast here,” said Amovate member Cath, who scattered Peter’s ashes into the sea off Ponta da Atalaia.

“He also had friends among the local fishermen at Arrifana and he cherished the time he spent with them.

“The lifeboat service is there to protect seafarers, and Peter really appreciated the work they do, putting their lives on the line for others at sea.

“So when the mourners at Peter’s funeral made a collection of €550 it seemed appropriate to donate that money to the lifeboat men in his memory”.

Cath, whose various fund-raising activities in the Aljezur area have benefited children’s charities, the local school and Portimao Hospital amongst others, contacted the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos*** to ask what they would like her to do with the donation.

Cath told us: “They said they were launching a drive for a new type of boat and

Lifeboat-Model

would like to use the money to have a replica model built, which they would use in their fund-raising activities.

“They also presented the model, which is now on display in Caixias, to the Secretary of State to show him the specifications of the 15-metre boat they needed, a large capacity lifesaver class “Vigilante II”, which has twin 440hp engines and a maximum speed of 31 knots.

“So, hopefully, the replica plays a big part in helping them achieve their goal, and I know Peter would be proud of that. I think they are hoping to eventually obtain four of these boats to cover the entire Portuguese coastline, so it’s quite possible that one day one of them will be operating off the coast here, where Peter loved to go out fishing.

“The main thing is that they will save lives wherever they are and that’s what is most important”.

2 First Lieutenant Michael Barradas dos Santos, Faith Quinton, Cath Baker Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa

Cath, accompanied by close friend Faith Quinton, travelled to Lisbon for the presentation ceremony where she was met by Commander Paulo Tomás de Sousa e Costa, Director of the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos, and  First Lieutenant Michael Barradas dos Santos, Chief of the Maritime Rescue of the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos.

The model, made by João Marques, was presented in a display case bearing a brass plate reading: “Presented by Mrs Catherine Baker in memory of her husband Mr Peter Baker”.

“I was overwhelmed when I saw the size and detail on the boat,” Cath said.

“Paulo and Michael made us feel so welcome—they presented me with a shield bearing the name of the Institute and the inscription ‘In appreciation to Mr Peter John Baker’ which made me so emotional.

“It was a lovely, relaxing day in the company of true gentlemen who showed us

Brass Plaques In Display Case

around their HQ, a lovely place with photographs and models everywhere showing the history of the lifeboats.

“We had a beautiful lunch cooked by the chef in the canteen and they told us anyone visiting Lisbon is welcome to go and visit their HQ and see the model.

“It was a day I’ll never forget”.

National lifeboat chief First Lieutenant Barradas dos Santos, whose organisation is about to celebrate its 125th anniversary, told us:

“We wanted to create the scale model to demonstrate to the Admirals and the politicians just what was needed, in order to get their support for this new generation of lifeboat—and we now have it, so the replica paid for by Mrs Baker’s donation did its’ job.

“All donations to the ISN are very important, as the work we do is to protect people at sea.

“However, this donation in particular was important because it allowed us to materialise one idea, a step fundamental to ensure we could get the backing we need to build these new lifeboats.

“But we also wished to keep it on display at our headquarters as a lasting memory of Mrs Baker’s generosity in the name of her husband.”

The First Lieutenant, whose crew members around the Portuguese coastline are all full time and contracted to the government, went on: “At present we are planning two lifeboats similar to the replica—one based in the north of Portugal, the other in the Azores.

“But there are intentions to build a further two, and probably one will be posted in the Algarve although we are still undergoing feasibility studies to ascertain the area where it is most needed.”

( In 2016 the ISN lifeboat operating out of Sagres had 12 emergency call-outs, saved the lives of eight people and assisted another 36 who had gotten into difficulties. They also saved one boat from sinking, and assisted 15 other boats that were in trouble).

***Anyone wishing to make a donation to the Portuguese Lifeboat Service can contact them by letter or e-mail at:

Postal Address:

Rua Direita de Caxias 31

2780-042 Caxias

Portugal

Phone:

+351 214 544 710

E-mail:

isn@amn.pt

The ISN will then arrange to speak to the individual donor to come up with a mutually agreeable plan for the use of those funds.

 

Steve Nicholls – Update

Becky has asked Amovate to pass on this message to the community:

Thank you all for the kind wishes, and for everyone who came along to send Steve on his way.  It was a fantastic turn out, and I know he would have been touched.

The collection at the Chapel raised an amazing 650€, thank you everyone so much.

Becky

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Sadly, Steve Nicholls passed away in the early hours of this morning.

Becky and the family have asked us to inform people that Steve’s funeral will be held on Monday 20th March at 11:30 am at the Chapel of Rest in Aljezur.