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Name: David Munro Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner January: 2020 Name: David Munro Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner January: 2020 Less home to Total Mileage @ Receipt Reference Place of Category Class of Number business miles 0.45p per Length of Category of Amount Amount not Reason not Date Number Reason for claim origin Place of destination of journey travel of miles miles claimed mile hotel stay hotel reimbursed reimbursed reimbursed Total claim 03/01/2020 Outreach woth Waverley PCSO Home Godalming/Office Own car 19 14.5 4.5 2.03 2.03 07/01/2020 cbf2hnjpewz Ron Hogg Memorial Service Home Durham/Home Train 2nd class 0 0.00 32.35 32.35 08/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Surrey Heath Office Surrey Heath/Home Own car 34 34 15.30 15.30 09/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Mole Valley Office Mole Valley/Home Own car 50 50 22.50 22.50 10/01/2020 814100120 APCC & BTP Meetings - Tube,train, parking Home London/Home Train 2nd class 0 0.00 47.60 47.60 13/01/2020 Woking Police Front counter opening Office Woking/Office Own car 16 16 7.20 7.20 14/01/2020 932140120 APCC Specialist Capabilities-tube,train,taxi Home London/Office Train 2nd class 0 0.00 27.25 27.25 14/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Elmbridge Office Elmbridge/Home Own car 43 43 19.35 19.35 15/01/2020 923150120 APCC Workforce Group-Train,tube,parking Home London/Office Train 0 0.00 32.39 32.39 15/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Spelthorne Office Spelthorne/home Own car 48 48 21.60 21.60 16/01/2020 708160120 APCC General Meeting-train,tube,parking Home London/Home Train 2nd class 0 0.00 47.60 47.60 17/01/2020 Woking Twister Group Office Woking/Home Own car 25 14.5 10.5 4.73 4.73 18/01/2020 Ashford Residents Association Meeting Home Ashford/home Own car 60 60 27.00 27.00 21/01/2020 Place Based Systems Leadership Training Home Dorking/office Own car 52 14.5 37.5 16.88 16.88 21/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Woking Office Woking/Home Own car 27 14.5 12.5 5.63 5.63 22/01/2020 Place Based Systems Leadership Training home Dorking/office Own car 52 14.5 37.5 16.88 16.88 22/01/2020 Rural Crime Meeting office Mole Valley/Home Own car 51 14.5 36.5 16.43 16.43 23/01/2020 903230120 Specialist Capabilities Board -Tube,Train,Taxi Home London/Office Train 2nd class 0 0.00 39.70 39.70 24/01/2010 Holocaust Memorial visit to Synagogue Home Walton/Office Own car 42 14.5 27.5 12.38 12.38 26/01/2020 Holocaust Memorial Day service Home Egham/Home Own car 51 51 22.95 22.95 27/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Epsom Office Epsom/Home Own car 55 14.5 40.5 18.23 18.23 28/01/2020 Visit to Surrey Resident Office Sunbury Own car 18 18 8.10 8.10 28/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - R&Banstead Sunbury Reigate/Home Own car 68 14.5 53.5 24.08 24.08 29/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Runnymede Home Runnymede/Home Own car 57 29 28 12.60 12.60 30/01/2020 Neighbourhood Watch Awards Office Epsom/office Own car 40 40 18.00 18.00 30/01/2020 Policing & Community Event - Tandridge Office Tandridge/Home Own car 83 14.5 68.5 30.83 30.83 31/01/2020 DriveSmart Board Home K.Upon Thames/Office Own car 52 14.5 37.5 16.88 16.88 31/01/2020 Meeting with Sir Paul Beresford MP Office Dorking Own car 15 15 6.75 6.75 31/01/2020 Visit to 17th Reigate Scout Group Dorking Redhill/Home Own car 35 14.5 20.5 9.23 9.23 0 0.00 0.00 993 203 790 355.5 226.89 0 582.39 Name: David Munro Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Month: December 2019 Less home to Total Mileage @ Receipt Reference Place of Category Class of Number business miles 0.45p per Length of Category of Amount Amount not Reason not Date Number Reason for claim origin Place of destination of journey travel of miles miles claimed mile hotel stay hotel reimbursed reimbursed reimbursed Total claim 01/12/2019 Winter Pride Home Guildford to Home Own car 26 26 11.70 11.70 02/12/2019 Visit to Checkpoint team Office Guildford to Office Own car 4 4 1.80 1.80 03/12/2019 PCC and SCC Leader meeting Office Kingston to Home Own car 56 14 42 18.90 18.90 Carol Service in aid of Transform Housing and 04/12/2019 Support Office Fetcham to Home Own car 41 14 27 12.15 12.15 Safeguarding Children Partnership and Health and 05/12/2019 Wellbeing Board both at County Hall inc parking Guildford Kingston to Home Own car 54 14 40 18.00 6.89 24.89 05/12/2019 Dinner for the Judiciary Home Farnham to Home Own car 14 14 6.30 6.30 NPCC Race Religion and Belief Strat Group Train 09/12/2019 and Tube Home London to Home 2nd class 0 0.00 11.50 11.50 10/12/2019 Quarterley Catch up DCS J Boshier Office Woking to Office Own car 14 14 6.30 6.30 10/12/2019 Security alarm maintenance N/A Home 0 0.00 683.52 683.52 17/12/2019 Police Care UK Visit Office Woking to Office Own car 16 16 7.20 7.20 20/12/2019 Visit to Redhill Street Pastors Office Redhill to Office Own car 56 56 25.20 25.20 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 281 42 239 107.55 701.91 0 809.46 Name: David Munro Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Month: November 2019 Less home to Total Mileage @ Receipt Reference Place of Category Class of Number business miles 0.45p per Length of Category of Amount Amount not Reason not Date Number Reason for claim origin Place of destination of journey travel of miles miles claimed mile hotel stay hotel reimbursed reimbursed reimbursed Total claim 01/11/2019 Meeting with Disability Challengers Guildford Office Guildford to office Own car 3 3 1.35 1.35 03/11/2019 Guildford Town Centre commissioning service Home Guildford to home Own car 26 26 11.70 11.70 06/11/2019 Webcast Performance meeting Dorking Office Dorking to home Own car 45 14.5 30.5 13.73 13.73 BAME presentation London and Health and 07/11/2019 Wellbeing Board Kingston. Train, tube, parking Home London to home Train 2nd class 0 0.00 45.00 45.00 07/11/2019 Farnham TC presentation Home Farnham to home Own car 6 6 2.70 2.70 Farnham Town Council School's Remembrance 08/11/2019 Service Office Farnham to office Own car 22 22 9.90 9.90 08/11/2019 Guest on Surrey Hills Radio Leatherhead Office Leatherhead to home Own car 48 14.5 33.5 15.08 15.08 09/11/2019 Tatsfield Remembrance Service Home Tatsfield to home Own car 96 96 43.20 43.20 10/11/2019 County Service of Remembrance Guildford Home Guildford to home Own car 26 26 11.70 11.70 10/11/2019 Veteran's Day and Remembrance Service Home Woking to home Own car 30 30 13.50 13.50 11/11/2019 JET Devolved Powers meeting Guildford Office Guildford to office Own car 2 2 0.90 0.90 11/11/2019 SYF 2019 AGM and Annual meeting Kingston Office Kingston to home Own car 55 14.5 40.5 18.23 18.23 12/11/2019 Queen Awards for Voluntary Service Dorking Office Dorking to office Own car 28 28 12.60 12.60 13/11/2019 APCC, NPCC & COP Conference Ryton Home Ryton to home Own car 238 29 209 94.05 94.05 14/11/2019 PCC Visit to Equip Guildford Office Guildford to office Own car 4 4 1.80 1.80 15/11/2019 Early turn NPT attachment Spelthorne Home Staines to home Own car 60 29 31 13.95 13.95 BBC Surrey to talk about reporting of Harmful 19/11/2019 Traditional Practices Home Guildford to office Own car 16 14.5 1.5 0.68 0.68 Recruitment for Regional Director - Probation 20/11/2019 service arrangements London. Train, tube, parking Home London to home 0 0.00 46.70 46.70 21/11/2019 Police Federation Centenary Event. Train, parking Home London to home 0 0.00 31.49 31.49 25/11/2019 Quarterly catch up meeting Chief. Supt Shanks Office Staines to home 53 14.5 38.5 17.33 17.33 27/11/2019 Police and Crime Panel Office Kingston to office Own car 46 46 20.70 20.70 28/11/2019 NPCC DEI Coordination Committee and taxi Office London to office Train 0 0.00 26.40 26.40 Visit to Woking Street Angels and Mytchett Road Woking and Camberley 29/11/2019 Resident re parking home then office Own car 41 14.5 26.5 11.93 11.93 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 845 145 700 315 149.59 0 464.59 Name: David Munro Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner Oct: 2019 Less home to Total Mileage @ Receipt Reference Place of Category Class of Number business miles 0.45p per Length of Category of Amount Amount not Reason not Date Number Reason for claim origin Place of destination of journey travel of miles miles claimed mile hotel stay hotel reimbursed reimbursed reimbursed Total claim Train to Gatwick for travel to National Police 27/09/2019 Memorial Day in Glasgow Home Gatwick via Guildford Train 2nd class 0 0.00 8.30 8.30 Train from Gatwick to Farnham following National 29/09/2019 Police Memorial Day Glasgow Gatwick Home via Guildford Train 2nd class 0 0.00 8.30 8.30 01/10/2019 Meeting Jeremy Hunt ASB Farcombe Office Farcombe to Office Own car 6 6 2.70 2.70 Collingwood College - Active Citenzenship 01/10/2019 Presentation Office Camberley to Office Own car 38 38 17.10 17.10 03/10/2019 Health and Wellbeing Board Office Kingston to Office Own car 66 66 29.70 29.70 07/10/2019 Cycling UK - Safe Pass Operation Office Guildford to Office Own car 8 8 3.60 3.60 08/10/2019 Community Practice Event Home Guildford to Office Own car 17 14.5 2.5 1.13 1.13 08/10/2019 HM Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Awards Ceremony Office Dorking to Home Own car 44 14.5 29.5 13.28 13.28 09/10/2019 Crimestoppers - fearless meeting Office Wallington to Office Own car 27 27 12.15 4.75 16.90 Visit to CCTV Guildford Police stn then on to Guildford police stn to 09/10/2019 Normandy for Safe pass operation Office Normandy then home Own car 19 14.5 4.5 2.03 2.03 Clacket lane services to Op Squadron on to attachment with Mole Valley Dorking then Woking to 10/10/2019 and Surrey Search
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