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Total Frank Doran MP Aberdeen North ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL and SEAL £17.48 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80G WHITE £296.62 HOUSE MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total Frank Doran MP Aberdeen North ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £17.48 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £296.62 HOUSE OF COMMONS GREEN COMP SLIP £7.95 MANILA DL WIN 2ND CLASS ENVELOPE £19.11 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £932.40 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £32.10 PLASTIC MAILER 410x325x50mm £12.00 PLASTIC MAILER UNFRANKED 320x250 £3.84 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC228 £225.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £195.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-150 £438.75 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £442.50 Frank Doran MP Total £2,622.76 Miss Anne Begg MP Aberdeen South ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £175.75 HOUSE OF COMMONS COMP SLIPS OP £31.14 MANILA DL WIN 2ND CLASS ENVELOPE £303.60 PAPER - A4 BLUE CREST NO ADDRESS £0.00 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £77.28 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £348.81 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC228 £3,600.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £1,950.00 Miss Anne Begg MP Total £6,486.58 Dr Hywel Francis MP Aberavon ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £79.23 ENVELOPE 255X204 MANILA BLACK CREST £6.81 ENVELOPE C4 MANILLA BLACK CREST £2.50 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £22.12 PAPER - A4 RED CREST NO ADDRESS £155.40 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £315.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £877.50 Dr Hywel Francis MP Total £1,458.56 Rt Hon John Reid MP Airdrie & Shotts ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £19.06 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total ENVELOPE DL NON-WINDOW PLAIN CREST £11.09 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £12.60 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £38.46 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £38.64 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £180.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £150.00 Rt Hon John Reid MP Total £449.85 Richard Shepherd MP Aldridge-Brownhills ENVELOPE C6 CREAM 2ND CLASS £35.42 ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £48.86 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £6.44 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £145.94 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £96.60 PAPER - A5 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £24.11 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £90.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £585.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-244S £300.00 Richard Shepherd MP Total £1,332.37 Gerald Howarth MP Aldershot ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £24.96 ENVELOPE MANILA 350x250MM 1ST CLASS £10.21 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £6.30 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £96.60 PAPER - A4 PLAIN CREST NO ADDRESS £19.90 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £6.53 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC129 £90.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £90.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £292.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £88.50 Gerald Howarth MP Total £725.50 Graham Brady MP Altrincham & Sale West BANNER A4 RLD WRITING PAPER 70g WH £5.24 BANNER CATALOGUE 2009 £0.00 ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £122.36 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total ENVELOPE 255X204 MANILA BLACK CREST -£0.15 ENVELOPE C4 MANILLA BLACK CREST £2.45 ENVELOPE DL NON-WINDOW PLAIN CREST £88.69 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £3.15 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £76.33 HOUSE OF COMMONS CAT PACK 2009 £0.00 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £251.16 PAPER - A5 PLAIN CREST NO ADDRESS £5.13 PLAIN CREST POST CARD 89X140 MM £32.47 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £22.37 PLASTIC MAILER 410x325x50mm £12.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £45.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £1,365.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-150 £438.75 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £309.75 Graham Brady MP Total £2,779.70 Mark Tami MP Alyn & Deeside AIRMAIL ENV 110x220mm 65gsm GUMMED £1.80 DL 2nd CLASS PEEL & SEAL ENVELOPE £255.84 ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £70.30 ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £152.54 ENVELOPE C5 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £23.74 ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £89.93 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £9.66 HOUSE OF COMMONS GREEN COMP SLIP £31.82 MANILA DL WIN 2ND CLASS ENVELOPE £50.60 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £78.96 PAPER - A5 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £48.22 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £6.53 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £135.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC228 £600.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £1,072.50 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-147S £195.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £780.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £88.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-246S £1,800.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £1,200.00 XEROX A4 SYMP TINTED PAPER 80g I/WH £26.01 Mark Tami MP Total £6,716.95 Judy Mallaber MP Amber Valley DL 2nd CLASS PEEL & SEAL ENVELOPE £10.66 ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £26.22 ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £19.07 ENVELOPE C5 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £23.23 ENVELOPE C5 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £12.77 ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £8.14 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £9.45 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £5.13 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £193.20 PAPER - A4 RED CREST NO ADDRESS £77.28 PAPER - A5 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £23.60 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £135.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £97.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-147S £195.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £292.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-246S £75.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-247S £75.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £150.00 Judy Mallaber MP Total £1,428.75 Michael Weir MP Angus ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £44.27 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £84.90 FLU KIT MAILER £0.00 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £9.66 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £487.50 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total Michael Weir MP Total £626.33 Alan Reid MP Argyll & Bute ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £26.22 ENVELOPE C4 MANILLA BLACK CREST £2.50 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £3.15 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £179.61 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £45.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £292.50 Alan Reid MP Total £548.98 Nick Herbert MP Arundel & South Downs ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £52.44 ENVELOPE DL NON-WINDOW PLAIN CREST £11.09 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £6.30 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £88.73 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £19.32 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £155.40 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £13.00 PLASTIC MAILER 410x325x50mm £12.18 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £90.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £585.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-150 £438.75 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £177.00 Nick Herbert MP Total £1,649.21 Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP Ashfield ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £16.28 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £2.46 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £19.32 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £195.00 Rt Hon Geoff Hoon MP Total £233.06 Damian Green MP Ashford ENVELOPE C4 MANILLA BLACK CREST £2.45 ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £122.68 ENVELOPE DL NON-WINDOW PLAIN CREST £11.09 HOUSE OF COMMONS GREEN COMP SLIP £15.57 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £9.66 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £193.20 PAPER - A4 PLAIN CREST NO ADDRESS £29.22 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £1,462.50 Damian Green MP Total £1,846.37 David Heyes MP Ashton Under Lyne ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £52.44 ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £28.60 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £104.26 FLU KIT MAILER £0.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £585.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £225.00 XEROX A4 SYMP TINTED PAPER 80g I/WH £25.46 David Heyes MP Total £1,020.76 Sandra Osborne MP Ayr Carrick & Cumnock ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £210.90 ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £66.73 ENVELOPE MANILA 350x250MM 1ST CLASS £15.32 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £154.51 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £465.36 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC129 £135.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £2,340.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £525.00 Sandra Osborne MP Total £3,912.82 David Lidington MP Aylesbury ENV DL WIN 2ND CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £29.22 ENVELOPE 255X204 MANILA BLACK CREST £3.48 ENVELOPE 406X305 MM BLACK CREST £5.43 ENVELOPE C4 MANILLA BLACK CREST £2.50 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £103.70 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST WITH ADDRESS £193.20 PLASTIC MAILER 410x325x50mm £28.18 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-150 £1,023.75 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-249WS £225.00 David Lidington MP Total £1,614.46 MEMBERS STATIONERY AND POSTAGE EXPENDITURE 1 APRIL 2009 - 31 March 2010 Name Constituency Product Description Total Alex Salmond MP Banff & Buchan DL 2nd CLASS PEEL & SEAL ENVELOPE £236.15 ENV DL WIN 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £43.70 ENVELOPE 350x250mm 2nd CLASS MA £8.44 ENVELOPE C4 2nd CLASS MANILLA £20.88 ENVELOPE C5 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £46.46 ENVELOPE C6 CREAM 2ND CLASS £18.10 ENVELOPE DL 1ST CLASS PEEL AND SEAL £49.39 ENVELOPE MANILA 350x250MM 1ST CLASS £10.43 ENVELOPE MANILA C4 1ST CLASS £25.27 EVOLVE BUSINESS PAPER A4 80g WHITE £50.81 HOUSE OF COMMONS GREEN COMP SLIP £15.57 PAPER - A4 GREEN CREST NO ADDRESS £243.18 PLASTIC MAILER 324x230mm £9.66 PLASTIC MAILER 410x325x50mm £8.18 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC129 £90.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC130 £360.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC229 £76.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC230 £190.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-146S £585.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-147S £390.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-149WS £487.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-150 £292.50 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-151 £132.75 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-244S £150.00 POSTAGE FOR ENVELOPE HC23-246S £1,650.00 Alex Salmond MP Total £5,189.97 Eric Illsley
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