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Items of Expenditure by the PCC in Relation to Travel, Accommodation ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE BY THE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER IN RELATION TO TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATION AND SUBSISTENCE 2016-17 DATE RECIPIENT OF FUNDS MILEAGE £ AMOUNT PURPOSE OF EXPENDITURE REASONS WHY GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY 06/04/2016 Tim Passmore 35 £15.75 Home - Ipswich Crown Court (Swearing in Ceremony for High Sheriff in Nomination, William Kendall - performing HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile PCC duties) - Home 08/04/2016 Tim Passmore 41 £18.45 Home - Euston Hall (Suffolk's Rural Poverty Initiative Lunch - performing PCC duties) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 12/04/2016 National Rail £38.60 Return train fare to London to meet Shailesh Vara MP re Courts Closures Standard fare for the journeys required 13/04/2016 Tim Passmore 34 £15.30 Home - Argyle St, Ipswich (Attending Open Day at New Shahjalal Masjid and Islamic Centre, Ipswich - HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile performing PCC duties) - Home 21/04/2016 Tim Passmore 34 £15.30 Home - Christchurch Mansion Ipswich (Ipswich Mayor's event to celebrate HM The Queen's 90th Birthday in HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Ipswich - performing PCC duties) - Home (Evening) 27/04/2016 Tim Passmore 78 £35.10 Home - Freckenham Village Hall (talking at Freckenham Annual Parish Council Evening Meeting - performing HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile PCC duties) - Home 30/04/2016 Oyster £4.80 Total London Underground fares charged to Oyster Card for April 2016 Standard fare for the journeys required 03/05/2016 Tim Passmore 34 £15.30 Home - Gotelee Solicitors Ipswich (Access to Summary Justice Meeting) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 04/05/2016 Tim Passmore 20 £9.00 Home - Haughley Park Barn, Stowmarket (Suffolk County Council Chairman's Reception) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 09/05/2016 Tim Passmore 8 £3.60 HQ - Bramford Ipswich (Suffolk Crisis Concordat Meeting) - Home (Traffic conditions) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 10/05/2016 National Rail £66.00 Return train fare to London to attend meeting with Home Secretary and APCC Standard fare for the journeys required 12/05/2016 Tim Passmore 45 £20.25 Home - Riverside Centre Bungay (Addressing Bungay Town Meeting) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 13/05/2016 Tim Passmore 10 £4.50 Home - Suffolk Coastal District Council Melton (Suffolk Public Sector Leaders) - Salthouse Harbour Hotel HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile (Meeting with Katie Ward ref sex workers) - Home 16/05/2016 Tim Passmore 5 £2.25 HQ - Endeavour House Ipswich (Speed Panel Meeting) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 17/05/2016 Tim Passmore 5 £2.25 HQ - UCS Ipswich (Speaking at Hate Crime Workshop) - Home (Traffic conditions) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 18/05/2016 Tim Passmore 3 £1.35 Home - NPS Ipswich (Local Criminal Justice Board) - Kesgrave Community Centre (IAG Lunch) - HQ HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 19/05/2016 Tim Passmore 21 £9.45 HQ - Felixstowe Fire Station (Police/Fire Community Engagement Event) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 19/05/2016 Tim Passmore 66 £29.70 Home - The Chequers Inn Brandon (evening meeting with Norfolk PCC) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 20/05/2016 Tim Passmore 45 £20.25 Home - Riverside Lowestoft (Lowestoft Rising Sponsor Group) - Saxmundham Fire Station (Police/Fire HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Community Engagement Event) - Home 22/05/2016 Tim Passmore 68 £30.60 Home - Southwold Town Hall (Southwold Mayor's Civic Parade and Church Service) - Home (Sunday) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 25/05/2016 National Rail £84.70 Return train fare to London to attend APCC General Meeting, London Standard fare for the journeys required 25/05/2016 Tim Passmore 11 £4.95 Home - Gislingham Village Hall (speaker at Gislingham Annual Village Meeting) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 26/05/2016 Tim Passmore 14 £6.30 HQ - Citizens Advice Office Stowmarket (Royal Visit) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 27/05/2016 Tim Passmore 12 £5.40 Home - West Suffolk House Bury St Edmunds (Eastern Regions Meeting) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 27/05/2016 Tim Passmore 27 £12.15 Home - Stanton Village Hall (talking at Stanton Parish Council Public Meeting) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 31/05/2016 Oyster £14.90 Total London Underground fares charged to Oyster Card for May 2016 Standard fare for the journeys required 31/05/2016 Tim Passmore 48 £21.60 Home - Trinity Park (Suffolk Show Directors Dinner - performing PCC duties) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 01/06/2016 Tim Passmore 6 £2.70 Home - Trinity Park Ipswich (Suffolk Show - performing PCC duties) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 02/06/2016 Tim Passmore 6 £2.70 Home - Trinity Park Ipswich (Suffolk Show - performing PCC duties) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 09/06/2016 Tim Passmore 6 £2.70 HQ - Ipswich Magistrates Court (meeting with HMCTS Cluster Manager re court closures) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 10/06/2016 Tim Passmore 43 £19.35 Home - Woodbridge (speaking at Neighbourhood Watch event) - Home (early evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 11/06/2016 Tim Passmore 48 £21.60 Home - St Edmundsbury Cathedral (Choral Evensong to Celebrate the 90th Birthday of HM The Queen - HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile performing PCC duties) - Home (Saturday) 14/06/2016 Tim Passmore 27 £12.15 HQ - Stanton Village Hall (meeting with Parish Council) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 15/06/2016 Tim Passmore 10 £4.50 HQ - Trinity Park Ipswich (Anglia Business Exhibition) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 15/06/2016 Tim Passmore 35 £15.75 Home - Suffolk New College Ipswich (Suffolk Constabulary Annual Awards Ceremony) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 18/06/2016 Tim Passmore 54 £24.30 Home - BT Adastral Park (Ipswich Town Pastors Celebration Event) - Home (Saturday) (Road closure) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 22/06/2016 Tim Passmore 3 £1.35 HQ - Endeavour House Ipswich (Fire/Police and Police & Crime Panel) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 13/07/2016 Tim Passmore 34 £15.30 Home - Stoke by Nayland Golf Club (Breakfast Speaker @ Forum for Built Environment event) - HQ HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 19/07/2016 Tim Passmore 33 £14.85 Home - Riverside Lowestoft (Police & Crime Panel) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 20/07/2016 Tim Passmore 92 £41.40 Home - NPS Norwich (Local Criminal Justice Board) - Orwell Park School Ipswich (National Citizens Service HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile event) - Home 21/07/2016 National Rail £84.70 Return train fare to London to attend APCC General Meeting, London Standard fare for the journeys required 24/07/2016 Tim Passmore 35 £15.75 Home - Suffolk New College Ipswich (speaking at Bangladesh New Year celebration event) - Home (Sunday) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 26/07/2016 Tim Passmore 12 £5.40 Home - West Suffolk House Bury St Edmunds (Eastern Regions Meeting) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 27/07/2016 Tim Passmore 14 £6.30 HQ - Ipswich Cornhill (PCC/CC On Tour Event) - St Vincents House Ipswich (meeting with CPS) - HQ HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 28/07/2016 Tim Passmore 30 £13.50 Home - RAF Wattisham (Wattisham Flying Station Cocktail Party and Beating Retreat Ceremony - performing HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile PCC duties) - Home (Evening) 31/07/2016 Oyster £4.80 Total London Underground fares charged to Oyster Card for July 2016 Standard fare for the journeys required 04/08/2016 Tim Passmore 36 £16.20 Home - Sudbury (PCC/CC On Tour Event) - Cavendish (meeting with Mark Pendlington - New Anglia LEP) - HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Home (*Traffic Conditions) 05/08/2016 Tim Passmore 32 £14.40 Home - Lowestoft (PCC/CC On Tour Event) - Home (Lift sharing) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 07/08/2016 Tim Passmore 42 £18.90 Home - PHQ (Specials Passing Out Ceremony) - Home (Sunday) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 09/08/2016 Tim Passmore 44 £19.80 Home - Newmarket (PCC/CC On Tour Event) via Needham (lift share) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 11/08/2016 Tim Passmore £3.00 Car parking at Stowmarket for PCC/CC On Tour Event Nearest available 22/08/2016 Tim Passmore 9 £4.05 Home - MSDC Needham Market (Meeting with Cllr Goldson & Nick Gowrley re identifying temporary Gypsy & HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Traveller Encampments for Suffolk Public Sector Leaders Meeting) - HQ 23/08/2016 Tim Passmore 37 £16.65 Home - Euston (meeting with Lord Lieutenant) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 31/08/2016 Tim Passmore 25 £11.25 Home - MSDC Needham Market (meeting with Heart FM) (lift share) - Bury St Edmunds (meeting with BFP HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Editor; PCC/CC On Tour Event; BSE Women's Refuge) - Needham Market - Home (Traffic conditions) 31/08/2016 Tim Passmore £7.00 Car parking at Bury St Edmunds for On Tour Event Nearest available 01/09/2016 Tim Passmore 7 £3.15 HQ - Woodbridge (PCC/CC On Tour Event) - HQ HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 01/09/2016 Tim Passmore £1.50 Car parking at Woodbridge ref On Tour Event Nearest available 02/09/2016 Tim Passmore 37 £16.65 Home - RAF Honington, Bury St Edmunds (RAF Honington Battle of Britain Cocktail Party) - Home (Evening) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 04/09/2016 Tim Passmore 35 £15.75 Home - Alexandra Park Ipswich (1 BIG Multicultural Festival 2016) - Home (Sunday) HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile 06/09/2016 Tim Passmore 33 £14.85 HQ - Constantine House (Suffolk Roadsafe Board) - Felixstowe Town Hall (PCC/CC Public Meeting) - Home HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile (Evening) 06/09/2016 Tim Passmore £1.20 Car parking at Ipswich ref Suffolk Roadsafe Board Meeting Nearest available 07/09/2016 Tim Passmore 68 £30.60 Home - Bentley (car share) - White Lion Hotel Aldeburgh (Speaking at Aldeburgh Business Breakfast Event) - HMRC rate at £0.45 per mile Ipswich
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