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Constituency Office Expenses 2019 - 2020 Constituency Office Operating Expenses Constituency Office Expenses 2019 - 2020 Constituency Office Operating Expenses Agnew, Steven Transaction Transaction Account Name Expenditure Description Supplier Name Date Amount Members Furniture - Non Capital 26-Jul-19 £200.00 Blinds Charisma Blinds & Bedding Members Office - Cleaning 01-Apr-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Mar 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 09-Apr-19 £32.50 Window Cleaning - Apr 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 29-Apr-19 £20.00 Window Cleaning - Apr 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 13-May-19 £75.00 Office Cleaning - Apr 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 28-May-19 £20.00 Window Cleaning - May 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 11-Jun-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Jun 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 25-Jun-19 £12.50 Sign Cleaned - Jun 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 25-Jun-19 £20.00 Window Cleaning - Jun 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 05-Jul-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Jun 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 22-Jul-19 £20.00 Window Cleaning - Jul 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 06-Aug-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Jul 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 04-Sep-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Aug 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 26-Sep-19 £12.50 Window Cleaning - Sep 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Cleaning 02-Oct-19 £50.00 Office Cleaning - Sep 19 My Premier Clean Members Office - Cleaning 12-Nov-19 £15.00 Window Cleaning - Aug 19 Tom O'Reilly Members Office - Waste Disposal 11-Jun-19 £61.44 Council - Bin Collection - Apr - Jun 19 Steven Agnew MLA Members Office - Waste Disposal 19-Jul-19 £61.44 Council - Bin Collection - Jul - Sep 19 Steven Agnew MLA Members Office - Waste Disposal 16-Sep-19 £61.44 Council - Bin Collection - Sep - Dec 19 Steven Agnew MLA Office Utilities - Water 06-Aug-19 £78.00 Jan - Jul 19 Northern Ireland Water Office Utilities - Water 11-Oct-19 £28.66 Jul - Sep 19 Northern Ireland Water Office Utilities - Electricity 30-Apr-19 £64.87 Feb - Apr 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 28-Jun-19 £85.17 Apr - Jun 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 03-Sep-19 £41.29 Jun - Aug 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Members Office - Telephones 13-May-19 £231.67 May 19 British Telecommunications PLC Members Office - Telephones 05-Aug-19 £258.04 Aug 19 British Telecommunications PLC Members Office - Security & Fire Safety 17-Apr-19 £365.00 Access Control System Secure NI Members Office - Security & Fire Safety 18-Jun-19 £6.60 Havlins - Key Cut Steven Agnew MLA 1 Sundry Expenses 04-Jun-19 £7.99 May 19 Steven Agnew MLA Sundry Expenses 18-Jun-19 £7.99 Jun 19 Steven Agnew MLA Sundry Expenses 19-Jul-19 £21.96 Jul 19 Steven Agnew MLA Sundry Expenses 26-Jul-19 £7.32 Jul 19 Steven Agnew MLA Sundry Expenses 16-Sep-19 £9.99 Sep 19 Steven Agnew MLA Sundry Expenses 26-Sep-19 £84.00 Sep 19 Steven Agnew MLA Recharge: Consumables 14-May-19 £6.10 May 19 NI Assembly Recharge: Consumables 05-Aug-19 £26.81 Aug 19 NI Assembly Recharge: Ink Cartridges/Toner 14-May-19 £90.49 May 19 NI Assembly Total £2,333.77 Aiken, Stephen Transaction Transaction Account Name Expenditure Description Supplier Name Date Amount Members Furniture - Non Capital 05-Mar-20 £99.60 Pedestal B&S Office Equipment Ltd Members Office - Cleaning 08-May-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - May 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 13-May-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - May 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 21-May-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - May 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 03-Jun-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - May 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 07-Jun-19 £20.00 Window Cleaning - Jun 19 Mr Michael McWerlin Members Office - Cleaning 07-Jun-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jun 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 24-Jun-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jun 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 08-Jul-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jul 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 08-Jul-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jun 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 16-Jul-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - May 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 12-Aug-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Aug 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 13-Aug-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jul 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 15-Aug-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Aug 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 23-Aug-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Aug 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 05-Sep-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Aug 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 06-Sep-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Sep 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 12-Sep-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Sep 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 19-Sep-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Sep 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 26-Sep-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Sep 19 Elite Cleaning Services 2 Members Office - Cleaning 04-Oct-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Oct 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 11-Oct-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Oct 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 18-Oct-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Oct 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 28-Oct-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Oct 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 31-Oct-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Oct 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 08-Nov-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Nov 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 14-Nov-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Nov 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 21-Nov-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Nov 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 05-Dec-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Dec 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 05-Dec-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Nov 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 16-Dec-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Dec 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 19-Dec-19 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Dec 19 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 21-Jan-20 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Jan 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 11-Feb-20 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Feb 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 13-Feb-20 £20.00 Office Cleaning - Feb 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 13-Feb-20 £40.00 Office Cleaning - Jan 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 24-Feb-20 £24.00 Office Cleaning - Feb 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 02-Mar-20 £24.00 Office Cleaning - Feb 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 11-Mar-20 £24.00 Office Cleaning - Mar 20 Elite Cleaning Services Members Office - Cleaning 20-Mar-20 £48.00 Office Cleaning - Mar 20 Elite Cleaning Services Office Utilities - Water 31-Oct-19 £226.73 Apr 19 - Mar 20 Northern Ireland Water Members Office - Oil 18-Jun-19 £249.00 Jun 19 Watt Fuels Members Office - Oil 16-Oct-19 £105.00 Oct 19 Watt Fuels Office Utilities - Electricity 11-Apr-19 £92.77 Feb - Apr 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 18-Jun-19 £54.58 Apr - Jun 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 21-Oct-19 £116.75 Jun - Oct 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 20-Dec-19 £81.06 Oct - Dec 19 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Office Utilities - Electricity 24-Feb-20 £92.19 Feb 20 SSE Airtricity Energy Supply (NI) L Members Office - Telephones 11-Apr-19 £101.40 Apr 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 15-May-19 £103.15 May 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 12-Jun-19 £101.71 Jun 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 08-Jul-19 £104.70 Jul 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 15-Aug-19 £101.40 Aug 19 TelecomsNI 3 Members Office - Telephones 07-Oct-19 £101.45 Sep 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 16-Oct-19 £101.40 Oct 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 19-Nov-19 £101.71 Nov 19 TelecomsNI Members Office - Telephones 21-Jan-20 £228.13 Nov - Dec 19 Virtual Coms UK Ltd Members Office - Telephones 13-Feb-20 £101.50 Jan 20 Virtual Coms UK Ltd Members Office - Telephones 29-Apr-20 £105.59 Mar 20 Virtual Coms UK Ltd Members Office Equipment - Non Capital 05-Mar-20 £22.79 Notice Board B&S Office Equipment Ltd Members Office Equipment - Non Capital 06-Mar-20 £35.99 Notice Board B&S Office Equipment Ltd Sundry Expenses 11-Apr-19 £37.37 Apr 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 09-Sep-19 £64.74 Jul 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 09-Sep-19 £40.46 Jun 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 09-Sep-19 £36.80 May 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £75.09 Aug 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £26.56 Dec 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £31.82 Feb 20 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £67.14 Jan 20 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £20.00 Nov 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £20.00 Oct 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 06-Mar-20 £62.52 Sep 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expenses 29-Apr-20 £6.25 Mar 20 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expense Taxable 29-May-19 £44.63 Apr 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expense Taxable 26-Sep-19 £158.00 May - Jul 19 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expense Taxable 27-Mar-20 £394.87 Aug 19 - Feb 20 Stephen Aiken MLA Sundry Expense Taxable 31-Mar-20 £43.75 Mar 20 Stephen Aiken MLA Recharge: Consumables 24-Jul-19 £46.52 Jul 19 NI Assembly Recharge: Consumables 24-Sep-19 £32.75 Sep
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