Technology Park proposed at University's Gambelas site

fibreopticA plan resurrected by Faro Council, to turn 104 hectares to the south-east of the University’s Gambelas campus into a technology park, will be discussed with the public on March 1st at the Salão Nobre dos Paços in the city.

"The project covers an area of ​​approximately 104 hectares, near the university campus of Gambelas in the parish of Montenegro, of which 6.6 hectares are for the International Technological Park of the Algarve," explained the Council.

Portugal becoming popular with foreign cannabis growers

cannabisAurora Cannabis Inc has announced it is to acquire a 51% in Gaia Pharm Lda., to establish a facility to produce medical cannabis and derivative products in Portugal.

The company will be renamed Aurora Portugal Lda after Infarmed* approved an application to construct a compliant cannabis cultivation facility. The deal is consistent with Aurora's strategy to get into markets as they develop.

Environment Minister boosts Portugal's solar production capacity

pvPortugal’s government has approved its 2018-2027 plan to strengthen its electricity distribution grid to cater for a significant increase in renewable energy supply.

João Matos Fernandes, Portugal’s environment minister has announced a solar production auction to take place in the summer when 1.75 GW of capacity will be up for grabs as part of the government’s energy transition programme.

Scrap Metal ‘King of Ovar’ finally called to jail

Manuel GodinhoHe’s been dodging the sentence for years, but time finally appears to be up for Manuel Godinho, the ‘Scrap Metal King of Ovar’ and key player in the Face Oculta investigation that is at last seeing ‘all those condemned’ filing into the country’s jails.

Aveiro court has reportedly issued a warrant for Godinho’s arrest, with the order that he must pay the State €350,000 within the next 10 days.

Palaces, castles, old barracks and convents to be transformed to house university students

Ppalaces, castles, old barracks and convents to be transformed to house university studentsIt’s a brave new plan to create ‘affordable accommodation’ for the nation’s students increasingly squeezed out of the rentals market due to Portugal’s tourist ‘boom’.

An old army barracks, a palace, a convent, former youth hostels and even the old headquarters of the education ministry are among State-owned buildings to be transformed over the next 10 years to create a new pool of student accommodation.

10,000 police asked “not to pass fines” during ‘work-to-rule’

policeASPP, the ‘largest professional police syndicate’ representing 10,000 agents throughout the country is calling on its ‘rank and file’ to limit actions in March to ‘advisory intervention’.

The bottom line being: ‘don’t pass fines’.

Portugal's used car imports triple due to high new car prices

vwImports into Portugal of used vehicles have more than tripled since the Troika arrived, according to the Automobile Association of Portugal.

Lower prices, coupled with tax advantages, explain the growth of this market that has seen imports of used vehicles increased 16.7% in 2018 to 77,241 units.

Half of Portugal’s unemployed receive no State support

unemployedIn January this year, more than 164,000 unemployed people in Portugal received no State support, making it rather difficult to get by.

For those that did qualify, the average unemployment benefit was €486.