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2018-2019 List of Expenses Over £100 St Clement Parish Council List of expenditure (gross) for the 2018-2019 financial year over £100.00. £ 25/04/2018 Andrew Tullett – allotment grass cutting 125.00 25/04/2018 Swanflight.com - Tresillian Singers grant 250.72 30/05/2018 Came and Company – insurance 712.59 30/05/2018 Andrew Tullett – allotment grass cutting 125.00 30/05/2018 Cornwall ALC Ltd – membership 388.37 30/05/2018 Cornwall ALC Ltd – training 108.00 30/05/2018 St Clement PCC - closed churchyard 250.00 30/05/2018 Tresillian & Lamorran with Merther PCC - closed churchyard 250.00 27/06/2018 Lang Bennetts – payroll services 180.00 27/06/2018 Extreme Laser Tag Ltd – Neighbourhood Plan 499.00 27/06/2018 Truro City Council – cleaning public conveniences 540.00 27/06/2018 Truro City Council – summer planting 329.90 27/06/2018 Mr S Sparrow – assets maintenance 100.00 27/06/2018 Hudson Accounting Ltd – internal audit 125.00 25/07/2018 Andrew Tullett – allotment grass cutting 125.00 29/08/2018 Truro City Council – cleaning public conveniences 540.00 29/08/2018 Young People Cornwall – Neighbourhood Plan 750.00 23/09/2018 EDF Energy Customers Plc – public conveniences 136.31 26/09/2018 Andrew Tullett – allotment grass cutting 250.00 26/09/2018 PKF Littlejohn LLP – audit fee 240.00 31/10/2018 Truro City Council – cleaning public conveniences 540.00 31/10/2018 St Clement PCC – closed churchyard 160.70 31/10/2018 Andrew Tullett – laying concrete base for bench 160.00 31/10/2018 Andrew Tullett – allotment grass cutting 125.00 31/10/2018 Lang Bennetts – payroll services 108.00 28/11/2018 Carnon Valley Transport Ltd – emptying septic tank 135.00 28/11/2018 Cornwall Council – Neighbourhood Plan 424.80 23/01/2019 St Clement Parish Hall Management Committee – hire 392.50 23/01/2019 Truro City Council – winter planting 207.00 23/01/2019 Lang Bennetts – payroll services 162.00 23/01/2019 Cornwall Council – legal fee re allotments 250.00 23/01/2019 St Clement PCC – closed churchyard 160.70 27/02/2019 Truro City Council – cleaning public conveniences 540.00 27/02/2019 Friends of Sunny Corner – grant 100.00 27/02/2019 Tresillian & Lamorran with Merther PCC – churchyard 250.00 27/02/2019 St Clement Parish Hall Management Committee - grant 384.00 27/03/2019 Tresillian Improvement Group – grant 235.68 Please note that this does not include salary related payments. .
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