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Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi Class Home to Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than / Plane (i.e. 2nd) Work Claimed 0) 04/07/2013 Derby Your Police, Your Views - Derby Parking £2.20 0 11/07/2013 Chesterfield Chesterfield 50+ Forum Parking £3.60 0 12/07/2013 Long Eaton Have Your Say - Long Eaton Parking £1.50 0 15/07/2013 Ashbourne Your Police, Your Views - Ashbourne Parking £1.90 0 23/07/2013 Chesterfield PNB meetings Parking £19.00 0 23/07/2013 London PNB meetings Taxi £15.00 23/07/2013 London PNB meetings Refreshments £15.90 24/07/2013 London PNB meetings Taxi £8.50 31/07/2013 Derby Derby Hospitals Foundation Trust Parking £2.70 Killamarsh via Visit to Swandlincote Police Station 02/07/2013 Killamarsh Swadlincote and 105 49 56 Police HQ Ripley Killamarsh via Have your Say - Matlock 03/07/2013 Killamarsh 60 49 11 Matlock and Ripley Police HQ Killamarsh via Ripley Police HQ 04/07/2013 Killamarsh 70 49 21 and Derby Your Police, Your Views - Derby 05/07/2013 Killamarsh Shirebrook Shirebrook Academy 11 - 11 Killamarsh via Ladywood Primary School 10/07/2013 Killamarsh 66 49 17 Ilkeston and Ripley Police HQ Killamarsh via Chesterfield 50+ Forum 11/07/2013 Killamarsh Chesterfield, Police HQ 77 49 28 Killamarsh and Ripley Your Police, Your Views - Ripley Have Your Say - Long Killamarsh via Long Police HQ 12/07/2013 Killamarsh Eaton, Ripley and 77 49 28 Meeting re local ASB concerns Eckington Killamarsh via Ripley Police HQ 15/07/2013 Killamarsh 89 49 40 and Ashbourne Your Police, Your Views - Ashbourne Police and Crime Panel Killamarsh via Police HQ 18/07/2013 Killamarsh Matlock, Ripley and 63 49 14 Holmebrook and Rother Safer Chesterfield Neighbourhood Team walkabout 04/09/2013 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi Class Home to Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than / Plane (i.e. 2nd) Work Claimed 0) Killamarsh via Ripley Police HQ 25/07/2013 Killamarsh 60 49 11 and Belper Derbyshire Wildlife Trust meeting Killamarsh via Have Your Say - Shirebrook 26/07/2013 Killamarsh Shirebrook, 80 49 31 Police HQ Killamarsh and Ripley Killamarsh via Ripley Police HQ 29/07/2013 Killamarsh 78 49 29 and Littleover COP Walkabout Killamarsh via Have Your Say - Killamarsh 30/07/2013 Killamarsh Killamarsh, Matlock Meeting with Anne Western 90 49 41 and Long Eaton Long Eaton walkabout RSPCA Derby & District Animal Killamarsh via Derby Centre 31/07/2013 Killamarsh 75 49 26 and Ripley Derby Hospitals Foundation Trust Police HQ Totals £54.40 364 £0.00 £15.90 04/09/2013 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi Class Home to Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than / Plane (i.e. 2nd) Work Claimed 0) Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office 23/07/2013 Chesterfield London PNB meetings Train 199 Totals £199.00 Overall total for period Hotel Accommodation paid directly by the Office Mileage & from to Travel Hotels Total Subsistance Rating Length of Stay Date Hotel Name Cost £234.10 £199.00 £150.00 £583.10 (i.e. 2 star) (Days) Doubletree by 23/07/2013 4 star 1 night 150 Hilton Total £ 150.00 04/09/2013.
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