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Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage April 2019 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage April 2019 Home to Work Journey Start Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Date Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled Location 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 OPFCC, 01.04.2019 13:00 HG1 4ST Athena House, York York 14:00 YO10 4BY Q1 LCJP Board 22 0 22 Harrogate 01.04.2019 York 16:00 YO10 4BY Home Home 17:30 Home Return Journey 54 27 27 04.04.2019 Home 07:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 08:30 DL6 1BF HMIC Meeting 51 27 24 04.04.2019 Northallerton 12:00 DL6 1BF OPFCC OPFCC, Harrogate 13:00 HG1 4ST Office Meeting 30 0 30 OPFCC, 04.04.2019 14:00 HG1 4ST Craven District Council offices Skipton 14:15 BD23 1FJ Skipton Surgery 22 0 22 Harrogate OPFCC, 09.04.2019 17:00 HG1 4ST The ATC Centre Skipton 18:30 BD23 2JY Skipton Air Cadets - Speaking 22 0 22 Harrogate 11.04.2019 Home 14:00 Home County Hall, Northallerton Northallerton 15:15 DL7 8QZ Panel Meeting 46 27 19 11.04.2019 Northallerton 17:30 DL7 8QZ Home Home 18:45 Home Return Journey 46 27 19 16.04.2019 Home 07:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 08:30 DL6 1BF Executive Board 51 27 24 16.04.2019 Northallerton 11:00 DL6 1BF Forest and Vale Hotel, Pickering Pickering 12:00 YO18 7DL NY Girl Guides Presidents Conference 35 0 35 16.04.2019 Pickering 15:00 YO18 7DL Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 73 27 46 29.04.2019 Home 08:30 Home Womens Centre, York York 09:30 YO31 7ES Womens Centre Visit 50 27 23 29.04.2019 York 13:30 YO31 7ES Monk Fryston Monk Fryston 14:30 Private FBU Meeting 22 0 22 29.04.2019 Monk Fryston 15:00 Private Sherburn in Elmet Library Sherburn In Elmet 15:30 LS25 6EA Sherburn in Elmet Advice Surgery 3 0 3 Sherburn in 29.04.2019 18:00 LS25 6EA Home Home 19:30 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 Elmet Sherburn in 29.04.2019 17:30 LS25 6EA Home Home 19:00 Home Return Journey 46 27 19 Elmet 30.04.2019 Home 07:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 08:30 DL6 1BF Multiple Meetings 51 27 24 30.04.2019 Northallerton 16:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 17:30 Home Return Journey 51 27 24 Total Miles 425 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage May 2019 Home to Work Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 08:30 Home Mercure Wetherby Hotel Wetherby 09:30 LS22 5HE Strategic meeting 38 27 11 14:00 LS22 5HE Home Home 15:00 Home Return Journey 38 27 11 08:30 Home County Hall, Northallerton Northallerton 09:30 DL7 8AD Police, Fire and Crime Panel 47 27 20 13:30 DL7 8AD Home Home 14:30 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 13:30 Home Oakengrove Community Centre Haxby, York 14:30 YO32 3QW Strensall / Haxby Surgery 50 27 23 17:00 YO32 3QW Home Home 18:00 Home Return Journey 50 27 23 07:30 Home West Yorkshire Police Wakefield 09:00 WF1 1DL Strategic Partnership Workshop 40 27 13 13:00 WF1 1DL Home Home 14:00 Home Return Journey 40 27 13 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:30 DL6 1BF Executive Board & Public Accountability Meeting 47 27 20 17:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 18:30 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 11:30 Home Private Address Thirsk 13:00 Private Meeting with Constituent 46 27 19 14:00 YO7 1QS Home Home 15:00 Home Return Journey 46 27 19 Total Miles 212 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage June 2019 Home to Work Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:00 DL6 1BF ICV Annual Conference 47 0 47 12:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 13:00 Home Return Journey 47 0 47 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:00 DL6 1BF Executive Board - Pre Meet 47 27 20 11:00 DL6 1BF Selby Council offices Selby 12:00 YO8 9FT Selby Launch Event 56 0 56 14:00 Y08 9FT OPFCC OPFCC, Harrogate 15:00 HG1 4ST Office Time 33 0 33 17:45 HG1 4ST West Park, Harrogate Harrogate 18:00 HG1 1PB Harrogate Homeless Project Event 2 0 2 08:00 Home Athena House, York York 09:00 YO30 4XF Domestic Abuse Panel Meeting 55 27 28 13:00 YO30 4XF OPFCC OPFCC, Harrogate 14:00 HG1 4ST Together - Pathways review 20 0 20 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:00 DL6 1BF Executive Board and Public Accountability Meeting 47 27 20 16:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 13:00 HG1 4ST HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 14:00 DL6 1BF Future Specialist Capabilities - Conference call meeting 31 0 31 18:30 DL6 1BF Stokesley Fire Station Stokesley 19:00 TS9 5DY Stokesley Fire Station Visit 17 0 17 20:00 TS9 5DY Home Home 21:30 Home Return Journey 66 27 39 Total Miles 380 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage July 2019 Home to Work Journey Start Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Date Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled Location 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 03.07.2019 OPFCC, Harrogate 13:00 HG1 4ST De Vere Staverton Estate Hotel Daventry 16:00 N11 6JT CoPacc Policing Governance Summit 140 0 140 04.07.2019 Daventry 09:00 N11 6JT Home Home 11:00 Home Return Journey 106 27 79 09.07.2019 Home 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:00 DL6 1BF Chiefs catch up 47 27 20 09.07.2019 Northallerton 12:00 DL6 1BF Athena House York 12:30 YO30 4XF Family Court WSA Review 33 0 33 09.07.2019 York 15:00 YO30 4XF Home Home 16:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 10.07.2019 Home 08:00 Home Great Yorkshire showground Harrogate 09:00 HG2 8NZ Public Attendance 31 27 4 17.07.2019 HG1 4ST 08:30 OPFCC Athena House York 09:30 YO30 4XF LCJP Board 31 0 31 17.07.2019 York 16:30 YO30 4XF York Train Station York 16:45 YO24 1AD Train to London 3 0 3 18.07.2019 York 09:30 YO24 1AD West Offices York 09:45 YO1 6GA Police, Fire and Crime Panel 3 0 3 18.07.2019 York 14:00 YO1 6GA Home Home 15:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 22.07.2019 Home 08:00 Home Allerton Court Hotel Northallerton 09:00 DL6 2XF North Yorkshire Safeguarding Partnership Development Day 52 27 25 22.07.2019 Northallerton 16:00 DL6 2XF HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 17:00 DL6 1BF T2020 Meeting 1 0 1 22.07.2019 Northallerton 18:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 19:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 25.07.2019 Home 14:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 15:00 DL6 1BF Private Meeting 47 27 20 25.07.2019 Northallerton 16:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 30.07.2019 Home 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:00 DL6 1BF Executive Board and Public Accountability Meeting 47 27 20 30.07.2019 Northallerton 17:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 18:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 Total Miles 479 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage August 2019 Home to Work Journey Start Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Date Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled Location 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 13.08.2019 Home 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:15 DL6 1BF Chiefs Catch up 47 27 20 13.08.2019 Northallerton 14:00 DL6 1BF OPFCC Harrogate, OPFCC 14:45 HG1 4ST Return Journey 31 0 31 19.08.2019 Home 08:45 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 10:00 DL6 1BF Rural Domestic Abuse Research Meeting 47 27 20 19.08.2019 Northallerton 15:30 DL6 1BF Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 27.08.2019 Home 08:00 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 09:30 DL6 1BF Executive Board & Public Accountability Meeting 47 27 20 27.08.2019 Northallerton 16:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 29.08.2019 OPFCC 09:00 HG1 4ST HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 10:00 DL6 1BF Meeting with John Mackfall 31 0 31 29.08.2019 Northallerton 13:00 DL6 1BF Home Home 14:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 Total Miles 182 Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire – Mileage September 2019 Home to Work Journey Start Start Time Finish Mileage to Miles Claimed Date Post Code Places visited Journey Finish Location Post Code Reason/s for Journey eg: Meeting (Drop Down fields) Miles Travelled Location 00:00 Time 00:00 Deduct Ref: (A minus B) Point 1 02.09.2019 Home 14:00 Home County Hall Northallerton 15:00 DL7 8QZ Panel Meeting 47 27 20 02.09.2019 Northallerton 16:00 DL7 8QZ Home Home 17:00 Home Return Journey 47 27 20 03.09.2019 Home 07:30 Home HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 08:45 DL6 1BF Chiefs Catch up 47 27 20 03.09.2019 Northallerton 12:00 DL6 1BF Allerton Court Hotel Northallerton 12:30 DL6 2XF DCFO Recruitment 1 0 1 03.09.2019 Northallerton 17:00 DL6 2XF Home Home 18:30 Home Return Journey 56 27 29 04.09.2019 Home 07:00 Home Allerton Court Hotel Northallerton 08:30 DL6 2XF DCFO Recruitment - Day two 56 27 29 04.09.2019 Northallerton 17:00 DL6 2XF Home Home 18:30 Home Return Journey 56 27 29 09.09.2019 Home 08:30 Home Sir Alec Jeffreys Building Wakefield 10:00 WF2 7UA North East Collaboration Board (NECB) 42 27 15 09.09.2019 Wakefield 16:00 WF2 7UA Wakefield Westgate Car Park Wakefield 16:30 WF1 1XP Train to London 2 0 2 10.09.2019 Wakefield 13:00 WF1 1XP York County Court York 14:00 YO1 9WL Meeting Judge Gardner 34 27 7 10.09.2019 York 18:00 YO1 9WL Home Home 19:00 Home Return Journey 51 27 24 17.09.2019 OPFCC 11:00 HG1 4ST HQ, Alverton Court Northallerton 12:00 DL6 1BF Honours Committee for Annual
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