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TRAN DATE DEPARTMENT NAME/DESCRIPTION TRANSACTION VALUE Purpose of Expenditure Merchant Category Month 02 JUL Peer Review Delive TRANSACTION TRAN DATE DEPARTMENT NAME/DESCRIPTION Purpose of Expenditure Merchant Category Month VALUE 02 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team NOVOTEL STEVENAGE STEVENAGE 200.00 Peer Review Costs Lodging - Hotels, Motels, and Resorts July 04 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team PREZZO STEVENAGE 182.55 Peer Review Costs Eating Places and Restaurants July 06 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team NOVOTEL STEVENAGE STEVENAGE 204.50 Peer Review Costs Lodging - Hotels, Motels, and Resorts July 11 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team WWW.SHREDPRO-UKCOU 0845 6060528 60.00 Shredding Utilities-Electric, Gas, Water, and Sanitary July 06 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team TRAINLINE LONDON 116.90 Train ticket Passenger railways July 09 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team LUL TICKET MACHINE KINGS CROSS ( 20.00 Train ticket Passenger railways July 09 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team FRENCHGATE SHOPPING PKNG DONCASTER 12.50 Parking Parking Lots/Garages July 09 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team C2C FENCHURCH STREET LONDON 18.60 Train ticket Passenger railways July 09 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team LNE RAILWAY KGX STN LNDON N1 6121 92.20 Train ticket Passenger railways July 09 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team WM MORRISON 039 ROTHERHAM 6.03 Subsistence Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 10 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team RINGGO PARKING BASINGSTOKE 6.56 Parking Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 10 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team WM MORRISON 079 HUDDERSFIELD 13.32 Subsistence Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 12 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team FRENCHGATE SHOPPING PKNG DONCASTER 12.50 Parking Parking Lots/Garages July 12 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team MCDONALD'S KINGS CROSS L 10.07 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 28-Jun Peer Review Delivery Team EAST MIDLANDS TRAI LNG EATN 1829 4.9 Train ticket Passenger railways July 02-Jul Peer Review Delivery Team DERBY SST DERBY 37.6 Train ticket Passenger railways July 28-Jun Workforce, Strategy & Consultancy SAINSBURYS PETROL RIPLEY 35.01 Fuel Service Stations (with or without Ancillary Services) July 30-Jun Workforce, Strategy & Consultancy Europcar Exeter 120.96 car hire Europ Car July 29 JUN Research & Information COSTA 1983 SOUTHAMPTON 5.25 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 29 JUN Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 15.70 Train ticket Passenger railways July 29 JUN Research & Information NEXUS TRAVEL SHOP NEWCASTLE UPO 5.10 Train ticket Passenger railways July 03 JUL Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 47.10 Train ticket Passenger railways July 04 JUL Research & Information SAINSBURY'S SMKT BRINDLEYPLACE 10.25 Subsistence Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 09 JUL Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 47.10 Train ticket Passenger railways July 09 JUL Research & Information TICKETOFFICESALE SWTRAINS SOUA 142.50 Train ticket Passenger railways July 17 JUL Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 15.70 Train ticket Passenger railways July 17 JUL Research & Information TICKETOFFICESALE SWTRAINS SOUA 142.50 Train ticket Passenger railways July 19 JUL Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 31.40 Train ticket Passenger railways July 24 JUL Research & Information CARPARK MACHINE SWTRAINS SOUA 15.70 Train ticket Passenger railways July 24 JUL Research & Information TICKETOFFICESALE 84.60 Train ticket Passenger railways July 01 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WIFI: TRAVELODGE - WI HEMEL HEMPSTE 3.00 Subsistence Computer Software Stores July 01 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NANDOS SOUTHWARK LONDON 15.20 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 02 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE LONDON BRIDGE 12.70 Train ticket Passenger railways July 02 JUL Grant Funded Programmes EKACHAI LONDON 16.95 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 05 JUL Grant Funded Programmes STARBUCKS 11981451 NORWICH 5.39 Subsistence Quick Payment Service-Fast Food Restaurants July 05 JUL Grant Funded Programmes EKACHAI LONDON 16.95 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WH SMITH TRAVEL LONDON 15.94 Peer Review Costs News Dealers & Newsstands July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes ROYAL CHINA LONDON 170.29 Peer Review Costs Eating Places and Restaurants July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE ST JAMESS PAR 4.90 Train ticket Passenger railways July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes UPPER CRUST NORWICH 10.16 Subsistence Package Stores--Beer, Wine, and Liquor July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes POSTOFFICE SELFSERVICE LONDON 6.99 Peer Review Costs Postal Services July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WWW.BITBUZZ.COM 01604 252525 35.00 Internet access Computers, Computer Peripheral Equipment, and Software July 11 JUL Grant Funded Programmes DLR SOUTH QUAY DL 9.80 Train ticket Passenger railways July 11 JUL Grant Funded Programmes DLR SOUTH QUAY DL 19.60 Train ticket Passenger railways July 10 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BRITANNIA INTERNAT HOTL LNDN E14 4.10 Subsistence Lodging - Hotels, Motels, and Resorts July 11 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BRITANNIA INTERNAT HOTL LNDN E14 62.10 Peer Review Costs Lodging - Hotels, Motels, and Resorts July 11 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BRITANNIA INTERNAT HOTL LNDN E14 16.50 Peer Review Costs Lodging - Hotels, Motels, and Resorts July 12 JUL Grant Funded Programmes DLR SOUTH QUAY DL 29.40 Train ticket Passenger railways July 12 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BIG EASY CANARY WHARF CANARY WHARF 136.91 Peer Review Costs Eating Places and Restaurants July 12 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BIG EASY CANARY WHARF CANARY WHARF 21.50 Peer Review Costs Eating Places and Restaurants July 12 JUL Grant Funded Programmes TESCO STORES 6593 ISLE OF DOGS 2.79 Subsistence Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 12 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WWW.BITBUZZ.COM 01604 252525 14.00 Internet access Computers, Computer Peripheral Equipment, and Software July 13 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LIVERPOOL STREET LONDON 12.50 Train ticket Passenger railways July 13 JUL Grant Funded Programmes DLR SOUTH QUAY DL 38.10 Train ticket Passenger railways July 13 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LNE RAILWAY KGX SST LONDON 17.40 Train ticket Passenger railways July 13 JUL Grant Funded Programmes EKACHAI LONDON 16.95 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 13 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NORWICH OB NORWICH 39.10 Train ticket Passenger railways July 16 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NOMAD WEST COAST L NEWCASTLE UPO 5.00 Internet access Computer Network/Information Services and other Online July Services such as electronic bulletin board, e-mail, web site hosting services, or Internet access 16 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE LIVERPOOL STR 4.90 Train ticket Passenger railways July 16 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE WESTMINSTER 4.90 Train ticket Passenger railways July 16 JUL Grant Funded Programmes UPPER CRUST NORWICH 7.97 Subsistence Package Stores--Beer, Wine, and Liquor July 16 JUL Grant Funded Programmes EKACHAI LONDON 16.95 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 17 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WH SMITH CREWE 5.91 Subsistence News Dealers & Newsstands July 17 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE EUSTON 12.70 Train ticket News Dealers & Newsstands July 17 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NORWICH OB NORWICH 39.10 Train ticket News Dealers & Newsstands July 17 JUL Grant Funded Programmes ARRIVA TRAINS WALE CHESTER 2412 54.40 Train ticket News Dealers & Newsstands July 17 JUL Grant Funded Programmes MCDONALDS LONDON EC2M 5.29 Subsistence News Dealers & Newsstands July 22 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NORWICH OB NORWICH 7.50 Train ticket News Dealers & Newsstands July 22 JUL Grant Funded Programmes PELICAN ROUGE COFFEE SOLULONDON 1.60 Subsistence News Dealers & Newsstands July 22 JUL Grant Funded Programmes PELICAN ROUGE COFFEE SOLULONDON 0.80 Subsistence News Dealers & Newsstands July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes WH SMITH NORWICH 19.99 IT equipment News Dealers & Newsstands July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes COSTA COFFEE DONCASTER 5.70 Subsistence Quick Payment Service-Fast Food Restaurants July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes COSTA COFFEE DONCASTER 3.10 Subsistence Quick Payment Service-Fast Food Restaurants July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes LUL TICKET MACHINE KINGS CROSS ( 12.70 Train ticket Passenger railways July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes PUMPKIN CAFE NORWICH 5.29 Subsistence Package Stores--Beer, Wine, and Liquor July 23 JUL Grant Funded Programmes EKACHAI LONDON 16.95 Subsistence Eating Places and Restaurants July 24 JUL Grant Funded Programmes BOOTS 1629 LONDON 2.30 Subsistence Drug Stores and Pharmacies July 24 JUL Grant Funded Programmes NYX:PG Group vending London 3.00 Subsistence Miscellaneous Food Stores-Convenience Stores and Specialty July Markets 24 JUL Grant Funded Programmes SAINSBURYS S/MKTS WESTMINSTER T 6.99 Subsistence Grocery Stores and Supermarkets July 24 JUL Grant Funded Programmes PELICAN ROUGE COFFEE SOLULONDON 1.60 Subsistence Miscellaneous Food Stores-Convenience Stores and Specialty July Markets 24 JUL Grant Funded Programmes PELICAN ROUGE COFFEE SOLULONDON 0.90 Subsistence Miscellaneous Food Stores-Convenience Stores and Specialty July Markets 05 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team PARKMOBILE 08450344990 39.31 Parking Parking Lots/Garages July 14 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team WWW.PARKMOBILE.COM INTERNET 0.10 Parking Parking Lots/Garages July 16 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team CASTLE POINT BOROUGH C BENFLEET 11.00 Parking Parking Lots/Garages July 16 JUL Peer Review Delivery Team C2C - BENFLEET SST BENFLEET 6248 22.60 Train ticket Passenger railways July 17 JUL Peer Review Delivery
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