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Travel 2007-08 Constituency FINAL Alun Cairns A.M. Travel Costs for Financial Year April 07 - March 08 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Alun Cairns 2.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £132.00 April Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 2.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £444.10 May Regular Journeys Other £40.00 100 miles Home to Carmarthen return 27/05/07 Alun Cairns 2.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £432.00 June Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 02.08.2007 & 22.08.2007 (reimbursement) Travel £515.50 July Regular Journeys Other £29.20 73 miles Home to Builth Wells 23/07/07 £29.20 73 miles Builth Wells to Home 23/07/07 1.9.07 Trainline.com Rail Travel £148.00 London Alun Cairns 24.9.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £2.50 12/7/07 St Davids Hotel Alun Cairns 24.9.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £5.40 6/7/07 Swansea Alun Cairns 22.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £242.20 August Regular Journeys Other £66.80 167 miles Home to Mold 06/08/07 £66.80 167 miles Mold to Home 08/08/07 Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £6.50 23/8/07 Bay to Grangetown Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £15.50 23/8/07 Grangetown to Bay Alun Cairns 22.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £345.80 September Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £8.00 14/9/07 Westminster to Hotel Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £12.00 15/9/07 Hotel to Paddington Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £14.00 14/9/07 Paddington to Westminster Alun Cairns 22.08.2007 & 07.01.08 (reimbursement) Travel £450.20 October Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Parking £1.00 27/10/2007 Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £10.00 12/10/07 Bay to City Hall Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £36.00 17/10/07 Paddington to Hotel to Westminster Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £21.00 17/10/07 Westminster to Hotel Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Taxi £12.00 18/10/07 Hotel to Paddington Alun Cairns 1.11.07 (reimbursement) Rail Travel £223.00 17/10/2007 Alun Cairns 7.1.08 (reimbursement) Travel £519.60 November Regular Miles Alun Cairns 07.01.2008 & 13.03.08 (reimbursement) Travel £326.40 December Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £391.50 January Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £169.00 February Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £5.30 2/2/08 Severn Bridge Toll Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Hire Car £49.88 7/2/08 Petrol Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £12.00 2/2/08 Richmond Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Rail Travel £4.00 1/2/08 London Tube Ticket Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £4.00 1/2/08 Parking Westminster Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Hire Car £49.08 2/2/08 Petrol Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Hire Car £48.63 11/2/08 Petrol Alun Cairns 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £79.00 March Regular Journeys Alun Cairns 8.4.08 (reimbursement) Family Travel £124.80 312 Miles Jan to March 08 TOTAL £5,091.89 Brian Gibbons A.M. Travel Costs for Financial Year April 07 - March 08 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Brian Gibbons 19.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £193.60 May Regular Journeys Other £12.40 31 miles Sandfields to Cardiff 24/5/07 Brian Gibbons 19.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £82.80 June Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 19.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £128.80 July Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 11.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £293.60 September Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 11.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £178.80 October Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 11.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £161.60 November Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 11.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £80.40 December Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 8.4.08 (reimbursement) Travel £194.40 January Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 8.4.08 (reimbursement) Travel £160.80 February Regular Journeys Brian Gibbons 8.4.08 (reimbursement) Travel £100.40 March Regular Journeys TOTAL £1,587.60 Janice Gregory A.M. Travel Costs for Financial Year April 07 - March 08 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Janice Gregory 23.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £428.80 May Regular Journeys Other £12.00 30 miles Home to Margam Park return 25/5/07 Janice Gregory 23.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £512.80 June Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 23.7.07 (reimbursement) Travel £280.80 July Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 4.12.07 (reimbursement) Travel £180.80 August Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 4.12.07 (reimbursement) Travel £368.00 September Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 4.12.07 (reimbursement) Travel £342.40 October Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 4.12.07 (reimbursement) Travel £452.80 November Regular Journeys Other £22.40 56 miles Home to Torfaen return 16/11/07 Janice Gregory 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £354.40 December Regular Journeys Other £14.00 35 miles Home to Treorchy return 2/12/07 £16.00 40 miles Home to Pontypridd return 18/12/07 Janice Gregory 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £387.20 January Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 13.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £518.40 February Regular Journeys Janice Gregory 17.4.08 (reimbursement) Travel £278.95 March Regular Journeys TOTAL £4,169.75 Jocelyn Davies A.M. Travel Costs for Financial Year April 07 - March 08 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Jocelyn Davies 15.5.07 (reimbursement) Travel £228.00 April Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 15.5.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £15.40 Apr-07 Jocelyn Davies 30.05.2007 & 20.06.07 (reimbursement) Travel £120.40 May Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 30.5.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £17.00 May-07 Jocelyn Davies 20.06.2007 & 9.07.07 (reimbursement) Travel £326.80 June Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 20.6.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £13.00 May/June 07 Jocelyn Davies 9.7.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £5.50 Jun-07 Jocelyn Davies 03.09.2007 & 05.09.07 (reimbursement) Travel £307.20 July Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 5.9.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £21.70 Jul-07 Jocelyn Davies 4.10.07 (reimbursement) Travel £67.20 August Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 3.9.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £22.50 July/Aug 07 Jocelyn Davies 4.10.07 (reimbursement) Travel £192.00 September Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 4.10.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £19.50 Aug/Sep 07 Jocelyn Davies 16.10.2007 & 5.11.07 (reimbursement) Travel £220.00 October Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 5.11.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £9.50 Oct-07 Jocelyn Davies 21.11.2007 & 5.12.07 (reimbursement) Travel £200.80 November Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 21.11.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £6.00 Nov-07 Jocelyn Davies 18.12.2007 & 9.01.08 (reimbursement) Travel £164.00 December Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 18.12.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £6.00 Dec-07 Jocelyn Davies 9.1.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £18.00 Dec 07/Jan 08 09.01.2008 & 22.01.08 & Jocelyn Davies 07.02.08 (reimbursement) Travel £253.60 January Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 22.1.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £24.00 Jan-08 Jocelyn Davies 7.2.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £6.00 Jan-08 Jocelyn Davies 19.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £156.80 February Regular journeys Jocelyn Davies 19.2.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £12.00 Feb-08 Jocelyn Davies 10.4.08 (reimbursement) Travel £121.60 March Regular Journeys Jocelyn Davies 10.4.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £11.50 Mar-08 TOTAL £2,566.00 Michael German A.M. Travel Costs for Financial Year April 07 - March 08 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Michael German 30.5.07 (reimbursement) Travel £112.40 March Regular Journeys Michael German 30.5.07 (reimbursement) Travel £80.00 April Regular Journeys Michael German 30.05.2007 & 9.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £433.00 May Regular Journeys 1.6.07 Trainline.com Rail Travel £70.50 Falmouth 1.8.07 Trainline.com Rail Travel £47.80 Wrexham 1.8.07 Air Travel £99.40 Edinburgh Michael German 9.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £317.60 June Regular Journeys Other £40.40 101 miles Home to Birmingham 22 June 07 £40.40 101 miles Birmingham to Home 23 June 07 Michael German 9.8.07 (reimbursement) Travel £356.00 July Regular Journeys Other £38.40 96 miles Home to Llandrindod Wells Return 7 July 07 Michael German 09.08.2007 & 15.11.07 (reimbursement) Travel £244.00 August Regular Journeys 1.10.07 Air Travel £67.93 Newcastle Michael German 15.11.07 (reimbursement) Travel £592.00 September Regular Journeys Other £11.20 28 miles Home to Cardiff Airport 14/09/07 £12.00 30 miles Cardiff Airport to Home 15/09/07 Michael German 15.11.07 (reimbursement) Travel £280.40 October Regular Journeys Other £4.80 12 miles Assembly to Cardiff Airport 22/10/07 £4.80 12 miles Cardiff Airport to Assembly 23/10/07 Michael German 15.11.2007 & 15.01.08 (reimbursement) Travel £390.00 November Regular Journeys Michael German 15.11.07 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £7.50 Aug-Nov 07 Michael German 19.11.07 (reimbursement) Bus Travel £7.00 14/15 Sept 07 Edinburgh 1.1.08 Air Travel £604.30 Brussels Michael German 15.1.08 (reimbursement) Travel £223.60 December Regular Journeys Other £48.40 121 miles Home to Wrexham 2/12/07 £90.40 226 miles Wrexham to home 03/12/07 Michael German 15.01.2008 & 19.2.08 (reimbursement) Travel £536.90 January Regular Journeys Michael German 15.1.08 (reimbursement) Tolls / Parking £4.00 Nov/Dec 07 and Jan 08 Michael German 30.1.08 (reimbursement) Meals £61.30 Meals 24/25 jan Michael German 30.1.08 (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £274.17 Hotel Brussels 24&25/08 £274.17 Michael German 30.1.08 (reimbursement) Rail Travel £7.02 24/1/08 Bus/Tram/Metro Pass Brussels Michael German 19.02.2008 & 17.03.08 (reimbursement) Travel £616.00 February Regular Journeys 1.3.08 Trainline.com Rail Travel £56.55 Wrexham Michael German 17.3.08 (reimbursement) Travel £187.60 March Regular Journeys TOTAL £5,967.77 Paul Davies A.M.
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