O Hospital Trofa Saúde de Famalicão, na Avenida dos Descobrimentos, foi evacuado ao início da tarde desta sexta-feira, devido a um incêndio.
O fogo, terá tido início cerca das 12h30, numa viatura que se encontrava estacionada na garagem do prédio. Na sequência do incêndio, o fumo acabou por se espalhar pelo restante edifício, afetando a unidade hospitalar que se encontra no piso imediatamente acima do das garagens
Para o local foram mobilizados meios dos Bombeiros Voluntários de Famalicão e a Polícia de Segurança Pública.
Não há registo de feridos, apenas danos materiais.
Já decorrem as inscrições para a terceira edição do Orçamento Participativo de 2023 de Vermoim, cujas propostas podem ser apresentadas até 7 de maio, para as áreas de Desporto, Saúde, Meio-Ambiente e Cultura.
Pode fazer a candidatura e consultar o regulamento e normas em www.terrasdevermoim.com ou então, presencialmente, nos horários de atendimento da Junta de Freguesia de Vermoim. O projeto vencedor será contemplado até 5 mil euros para a execução do mesmo.
As Assembleias Participativas decorrem a 25 de março e 15 de abril, sempre às 15 horas, no salão nobre da Junta de Freguesia de Vermoim.
Filipe Melo, deputado do CHEGA na Assembleia da República, participou na palestra “A reforma do sistema político… desde a TAP à habitação” e alertou para «o descalabro resultante das políticas socialistas».
O deputado falava para a plateia que participou em mais um Ciclo de Jornadas Políticas Concelhias, que decorreu no auditório da União de Freguesias Famalicão e Calendário.
Para além da intervenção de Filipe Melo, os participantes também colocaram questões, expressando as preocupações relativas às circunstâncias da atualidade nacional, desde o direito à propriedade privada, ao capital público injetado na TAP e qual o seu destino. As intervenções, segundo consta de nota de imprensa do partido, foram todas no sentido de responsabilizar o governo socialista «pelo estado caótico que Portugal atravessa». Foram, ainda, discutidas «possíveis formas de combater esta situação socioeconómica depressiva», que passa pelo «empenho de todos na luta contra o socialismo que nos conduz inevitavelmente à pobreza».
A Associação Humanitária de Bombeiros Voluntários de Viatodos celebra o 39.º aniversário no fim de semana de 1 e 2 de abril. No primeiro dia, às 16 horas, decorre uma sessão de cumprimentos na Câmara Municipal de Barcelos, seguindo-se o desfile do Largo do município até ao Monumento do Bombeiro Voluntário. Uma hora depois, romagem ao mausoléu dos bombeiros, no cemitério de Viatodos, fechando o dia com uma missa solene no salão nobre do quartel.
O dia 2 de abril começa, às 9h30, com a formatura geral, seguida do hastear de bandeiras e a receção às autoridades e convidados. Depois, às 10h15, entrega de condecorações, seguida de bênção de viaturas, momento musical pela Academia de Música de Viatodos e, às 11h30, tem lugar a sessão solene. A celebração encerra com um almoço.
Tendo em conta que a cozinha continua a ser o coração do lar, as respectivas versões de luxo tornaram-se, entretanto, obrigatórias para quem quer acrescentar valor à sua habitação sem, contudo, preterir as experiências por excelência de confeccionar e tomar uma óptima refeição. Em 2023, contamos descortinar cada vez mais cozinhas de luxo modernas no panorama deste sector que compreendem tecnologia, design e funcionalidades de última geração.
Neste artigo, exploraremos algumas das melhores tendências em cozinhas de luxo que esperamos vislumbrar no decorrer deste ano.
Tecnologia Inteligente
Este tem sido um factor revolucionário no que a cozinhas de luxo modernas diz respeito, e assim continuará em 2023. Desde fornos inteligentes operáveis a partir do seu smartphone a frigoríficos e combinados que o/a alertam sempre que algum produto estiver perto do seu término (como leite, por exemplo), as possibilidades são ínfimas. Uma das melhores funcionalidades da tecnologia inteligente consiste na capacidade de organizar e simplificar a sua experiência de confecção de refeições. Através de uma cozinha inteligente, pode manter-se a par da sua lista de compras, programar temporizadores e controlar todos os seus electrodomésticos a partir de um único local.
Sustentabilidade
Trata-se de mais uma tendência que tem tudo para se tornar ainda mais popular em 2023. Estando a popularidade da consciencialização ambiental a aumentar sucessivamente por entre a sociedade, as marcas de cozinhas de luxo oferecem agora produtos fabricados a partir de materiais sustentáveis como o bambu e madeira e vidro reciclados. A sua cozinha passará não só a ser mais amiga do ambiente, como dará também um toque de estilo único ao seu lar.
Cores Robustas
Apesar de as cozinhas brancas e neutras permanecerem bastante populares, 2023 é o ano em que as cores robustas se preparam para marcarem a diferença nas cozinhas de luxo. Desde azuis e verdes carregados a amarelos e laranjas brilhantes, as opções são múltiplas. As cores robustas atribuem carácter e personalidade à sua cozinha, tornando-a assertivamente única. Contudo, para quem deseja adicionar um toque de cor sem recorrer a tons demasiado robustos, instalações brilhantes como um exaustor ou um backsplash podem constituir a solução perfeita.
Minimalismo
O minimalismo é uma tendência que está em voga há algum tempo, pelo que não será tão depressa que irá desaparecer. Em 2023, o caminho para um maior número de cozinhas de luxo de design minimalista está já traçado, o que se traduz por linhas sóbrias, ausência de entulho e foco na funcionalidade. A beleza de uma cozinha minimalista está na sua intemporalidade. Além do mais, é fácil conservá-la e mantê-la limpa.
Melhor marca de Cozinhas de Luxo
Agora que olhámos para algumas das melhores tendências em cozinhas de luxo, está na hora de avaliar a melhor opção do mercado. A Leiken oferece toda uma gama de cozinhas de luxo que têm tanto de estilo como de funcionais. As suas cozinhas são concebidas para reunirem as necessidades por excelência de cada cliente, encontrando-se disponível um vasto leque de opções que atestam a qualidade de cada detalhe.
Inovação que veio para ficar
As cozinhas de luxo modernas são cada vez mais populares entre aqueles que desejam acrescentar valor e estilo às suas habitações. A tecnologia inteligente é um fator crucial nesta tendência, com a possibilidade de controlar todos os seus eletrodomésticos a partir de um único local e manter-se a par da sua lista de compras. Além disso, a sustentabilidade é cada vez mais valorizada, e as cozinhas de luxo são agora fabricadas a partir de materiais sustentáveis, como o bambu e o vidro reciclado, tornando-as mais amigas do ambiente.
A utilização de cores robustas e a tendência minimalista também continuam a ter destaque em 2023, dando à cozinha um toque de personalidade e intemporalidade. Com todas estas tendências em crescimento, é seguro afirmar que as cozinhas de luxo modernas vieram para ficar e continuarão a ser uma escolha popular para aqueles que valorizam tanto o estilo quanto a funcionalidade. A possibilidade de criar uma cozinha personalizada e à medida de cada cliente torna este mercado cada vez mais atraente e acessível.
Na noite desta sexta-feira, às 20 horas, o Riba d´Ave/Sifamir, visita o Pavilhão Fidelidade, casa do SL Benfica, o atual líder do campeonato nacional de hóquei em patins.
A partida é da 22.ª jornada do campeonato que começou a ser disputada a meio da semana e na qual a outra equipa famalicense na prova, o FAC, perdeu, 3-1, na deslocação a Valongo.
Muito separa benfiquistas e ribadavenses, desde logo pela classificação, com a equipa da casa a somar 54 pontos, enquanto que a formação treinada por Raul Meca ocupa o oitavo lugar, com 22 pontos e menos um jogo. O Riba d´Ave está, assim, no lote das equipas que, na segunda fase, disputarão o play-off de campeão.
Antecipa-se, assim, um jogo de elevado grau de dificuldade para o Riba d´Ave que, na primeira volta, “vendeu” cara a derrota (3-6). No entanto, não está tão distante assim a última vitória (0-2) sobre o Benfica. Aconteceu em março de 2021. Dinis Abreu, atualmente ao serviço da Juventude Pacense, foi o herói ao apontar dois golos.
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