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February 2013 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Allestree via Ripley, St 06.02.13 Allestree Chief''s Briefing St Mary's Wharf Car 48 24 24 Mary Wharf, Ripley Allestree via Ripley, Rehabilitation Revolution Briefing, 12.02.13 Allestree Car 184 24 160 Manchester Manchester Police HQ Allestree via Derby, 15.02.2013 Allestree Ozbox Tilley Awards Group, Derby Car 32 24 8 Ripley Allestree via South Police Leadership Day, Post Mill 25.02.2013 Allestree Car 34 24 10 Normanton Centre, Totals £0.00 298 96 202 £0.00 £0.00 £90.90 05/08/2013 12:17 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office 21/02/2013 Derby London APCC event Train 2nd £180.00 0 27/02/2013 Derby London IPCC Conference Train 2nd £180.00 Totals £360.00 £0.00 £0.00 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 01.02.2013 31.03,2013 £90.90 £360.00 £0.00 £450.90 (i.e. 2 star) (Days) 05/08/2013 12:17 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (11) Claimed 0) Allestree via Ryton, College of Policing (Ryton), Health 05.03. 03 Allestree Car 155 24 131 Matlock Summit (Matlock) Allestree via Buxton, 07.03.13 Allestree Chief''s Briefing Buxton Car 74 24 50 Ripley Allestree via Titan 11.03.13 Allestree EMSOU Board Mtg Car 47 24 23 House, Ripley Allestree via Ripley, Police IAG Training Day 19.03.13 Allestree Car 60 24 36 Chesterfield (Chesterfield BCU) Allestree via Derby, 22.03.13 Allestree Ozbox Tilley Awards Group, Derby Car 32 24 8 Ripley Force Diversity Forum (Ripley) Allestree via Ripley, 26.03.13 Allestree Race, Equality & Criminal Justice Car 31 24 7 Derby Conference (Derby) Night Time Economy Walkabout with 31.03.13 Allestree Allestree via Buxton Sargeant Mark Wright and Co. Car 65 - 65 (Buxton Town Centre) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals £0.00 464 144 320 £0.00 £0.00 £144.00 05/08/2013 12:21 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (11) Claimed 0) Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office 0 Totals £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 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 01/03/2013 31/03/2013 £144.00 £0.00 £0.00 £144.00 (i.e. 2 star) (Days) Total £0.00 05/08/2013 12:21 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subs Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi / Class Home to Work Tax Payments destination more than Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Allestree via Ripley, 02.04.13 Allestree Cotton Lane Police Police Station Visit Car 31 24 7 Station Allestree via Ripley, Peartree Police Police Station Visit, Trident Reach the 10.04.13 Allestree Car 68 24 44 Station, Ripley, People DA Charity visit Swadlincote Allestree via CIDs Charity site visit, Police Station 11.04.13 Allestree Swanwick, Ripley, Car 69 24 45 visit (Long Eaton) Long Eaton, Allestree via Ripley, Strategic Governance Board 15.04.13 Allestree Car 60 24 36 Chesterfield (Chesterfield) Police & CSP Community Allestree via Ripley, 17.04.13 Allestree Engagement Event - Derbyshire Car 62 24 38 Ashbourne, Ripley Dales Allestree via Ripley, Community Engagement Deaf Rycote 19.04.13 Allestree Car 28 24 4 Rycote Centre Derby Centre Derby Allestree via South Probation Funding Seminar (Post Mill 23.04.13 Allestree Car 42 24 18 Normanton, Ripley Centre, S Normanton) Allestree via Rhubarb 25.04.13 Allestree Rhubarb Farm Charity Project visit Car 66 24 42 Farm Langwith Allestree via Ripley, Force OCG Conference, Night Time 26.04.13 Allestree Allestree, Duffield, Car 96 24 72 Economy Walkabout (Buxton) Buxton Police Station Allestree via Ripley, County Hall Matlock, Police and Crime Panel (Matlock), 30.04.13 Allestree Car 62 24 38 Derby Railway Catch train to London Station, Totals £0.00 584 240 344 £0.00 05/08/2013 12:24 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subs Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi / Class Home to Work Tax Payments destination more than Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office 16/04/2013 Derby London Briefing Event - TecSOS project Train 2nd £186.50 meeting organised by Prison Reform 30/04/2013 Derby London Train 2nd £110.50 Trust Totals £297.00 £0.00 Overall total for period Hotel Accommodation paid directly by the Office Mileage & from to Travel Hotels Subsistance Rating Length of Stay Date Hotel Name Cost 01.04.13 30.04.13 £154.80 £297.00 £0.00 (i.e. 2 star) (Days) Total £0.00 05/08/2013 12:24 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE sistence Non Tax £0.00 £154.80 05/08/2013 12:24 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE sistence Non Tax £0.00 Total £451.80 05/08/2013 12:24 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Allestree via Ripley, Home Visit with BSL interpreter reg 15.05.13 Allestree Car 30 24 6 Chaddesden Derby complaint (Chaddesden) Allestree via Ripley, 16.05.13 Allestree DAAT Stakeholder event (Matlock) Car 36 24 12 County Hall Matlock Allestree via Have You Say Event Swadlincote, 17.05.13 Allestree Car 64 24 40 Swadlincote, Ripley Attestation Ceremony Evening Allestree via Safe and Sound Project visit 21.05.13 Allestree Normanton Derby, Car 31 24 7 Normanton Ripley Allestree via Buxton 22.05.13 Allestree Police Station Visit (Buxton) Car 80 24 56 Ploice Station Allestree via Glossop Have Your Say Event Glossop, 24.05.13 Allestree Municipal Buildings, Alcohol Summitt Mtg (Dr Richard Car 111 24 87 Ripley, Derby Martin) Allestree via Chestrefield Night Time Economy 25.05.13 Allestree Chesterfield Ploice Walkabout with Licencing Officers Car 59 - 59 Station (Weekend) Allestree via Radio Radio Interview, AV Council Projects Derby, Ripley, AV 28.05,13 Allestree visit, Special Constables Car 54 24 30 Council, Allestree, AttestationCeremony (Evening) Ripley Allestree via Ripley, Your Police Your Views Event 29.05.13 Allestree Car 64 24 40 Chesterfield (Chesterfield) Allestree via Ilkeston, 31.05.13 Allestree Have Your Say Event Ilkeston Market Car 35 24 11 Ripley 31.05.13 Ilkeston Market Have Your Say Event Ilkeston Market Parking 0 £1.00 31.05.13 Ilkeston Market As above Parking 0 £0.60 0 0 0 0 05/08/2013 13:14 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) 0 0 0 Totals £0.00 564 216 348 £0.00 £1.60 £158.20 05/08/2013 13:14 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Deputy Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence Fares / Mileage to Method Travel less normal Authorised Mileage to claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Class Home to Work Tax Non Tax Payments destination more than Taxi / Plane (i.e. 2nd) (12) Claimed 0) Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office 02/05/2013 Derby Oxford Oxford Policing Policy Forum Train 2nd £106.00 Totals £106.00 £0.00 £0.00 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 01.05.2013 31.05.2013 £158.20 £106.00 £0.00 £264.20 (i.e.
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