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November 2012 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed no date London London Taxi* £11.00 0 no date London London Taxi* £13.66 0 02/12/2012 Chesterfield Parking £9.40 0 02/12/2012 London Refreshments 0 £9.50 23/01/2013 London London Taxi* £13.00 0 15//02/2013 Derby Parking £2.80 0 15/02/2013 Derby Parking £2.20 0 21/02/2013 Chesterfield Parking £9.50 0 21/02/2013 London Taxi* £11.00 0 21/03/2013 Chesterfield Parking £9.50 0 Police HQ Killamarsh via Walkabout - 30/11/2012 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 72 49 23 Normanton Road, Derby Derby East Midlands Police Killamarsh via and Crime 10/12/2012 Killamarsh Enderby, Car 114 49 65 Commissioners Board, Leicester Leicester Killamarsh via Meeting with BCU 11/12/2012 Killamarsh Derby and Commander, D Division Car 70 49 21 Ripley Police HQ Meeting with BCU Killamarsh via Commander, C Division 18/12/2013 Killamarsh Chesterfield Car 53 49 4 Meeting re Hasland and Hasland Police Office Meeting with BCU Killamarsh via Commander, B Division Buxton, Ripley 19/12/2013 Killamarsh Police HQ Car 95 49 46 and Carol Service, Wingerworth Wingerworth Killamarsh via 50+Forum, Derby 24/01/2013 Killamarsh Derby and Car 124 49 75 Meeting in Glossop Glossop Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed Killamarsh via Police HQ 25/01/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 70 49 21 BBC Nottingham Nottingham Killamarsh via Funeral in Derby 29/01/2013 Killamarsh Derby and Car 83 49 34 Police HQ Ripley Police and Crime Panel, Matlock Killamarsh via Meeting with BCU Matlock, Derby, 31/01/2013 Killamarsh Commander, D Division Car 81 49 32 Ripley and Police HQ Chesterfield Hope Springs Recovery Centre, Chesterfield Killamarsh via Derby College 07/02/2013 Killamarsh Derby and Car 70 49 21 Police HQ Ripley Killamarsh via Police HQ 08/02/2013 Killamarsh Chapel-en-le- Meeting in Chapel-en-le Car 102 49 53 Frith Frith Killamarsh via Police HQ 13/02/2013 Killamarsh Car 70 49 21 Derby Meeting in Derby Police HQ Killamarsh via 14/02/2013 Killamarsh Women's Project, Car 74 49 25 Derby Derby Derby City Youth Killamarsh via Offending Service 15/02/2013 Killamarsh Derby and Car 71 49 22 meeting, Derby Ripley Police HQ Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed Meeting with Spoda, Chesterfield Killamarsh via Police HQ Chesterfield, 20/02/2013 Killamarsh Meeting with Derbyshire Car 52 49 3 Ripley and and Nottinghamshire Alfreton Chamber of Commerce, Alfreton Killamarsh via Police HQ 26/02/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Glossop Action for Car 112 49 63 Glossop Local Older People Killamarsh via Police HQ 27/02/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Crimestoppers Meeting, Car 62 49 13 Matlock Matlock Meetings with High Peak Women's Aid, Killamarsh via Glossop and 28/02/2013 Killamarsh Glossop and Nottinghamshire Car 112 49 63 Ripley Community Housing Association, Glossop Police HQ Meeting with Nottinghamshire Killamarsh via Community Housing Heanor, Ripley Association, Heanor 05/03/2013 Killamarsh Car 62 49 13 and Police HQ Chesterfield Loundsley Green/Newbold walkabout, Chesterfield Police HQ Killamarsh via Chief Constable's 06/03/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 70 49 21 Briefing Derby Derby Meeting in Derby Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed Police HQ Killamarsh via North East Derbyshire 12/03/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 52 49 3 District Council Chesterfield meeting, Chesterfield Killamarsh via Chief Constable's 13/03/2013 Killamarsh Derby and Briefing Derby Ilkeston Car 74 49 25 Ilkeston Police Station Killamarsh via Rhubarb Farm, 14/03/2013 Killamarsh Langwith and Langwith Car 57 49 8 Ripley Police HQ Police HQ Killamarsh via Independent Advisory 19/03/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 51 49 2 Group training day, Chesterfield Chesterfield Killamarsh via Police HQ Ripley, 22/03/2013 Killamarsh Mayor of Chesterfield's Car 75 49 26 Killamarsh and Gala Dinner Chesterfield Killamarsh via Police HQ 26/03/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 50 49 1 Bolsover Police Station Bolsover Killamarsh via Police HQ 27/03/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 61 49 12 Matlock Police Station Matlock Killamarsh via Walkabout Swadlincote Swadlincote, 28/03/2013 Killamarsh Police HQ Car 125 49 76 Ripley and Walkabout Derby Derby Totals £82.06 2,164 1,372 792 £0.00 £9.50 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed Travel Expenses paid directly by the Office Welcome event for 02/12/2012 Chesterfield London Train 1st £41.00 0 PCCs at Home Office 03/12/2012 London Chesterfield Train 2nd £104.00 0 02/12/2013 £149.00 0 APCC National Event 22/01/2013 Chesterfield London Train 2nd £69.50 0 for PCCs APCC National Event 23/01/2013 London Chesterfield Train 2nd £104.00 0 for PCCs 22/01/2013 £145.95 0 APCC Criminal Justice 21/02/2013 Chesterfield London Train 2nd £205.50 0 event 21/03/2013 Chesterfield London APCC AGM Train 2nd £205.50 0 Totals £1,024.45 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 22/11/2012 30/04/2013 £447.96 £1,024.45 £294.95 £1,767.36 (i.e. 2 star) (Days) St Ermins Hotel (combined with cheap Sunday 02/12/2012 rail travel was 4 star 1 night £149.00 cheaper option than full price Monday ticket) Premier Inn - 22/01/2013 London 1 night £145.95 Southwark Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Details of Eligible Travel and Mileage Journey details Subsistence Journeys *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Method Mileage to Travel Class Authorised Mileage to less normal Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ claim (if more Tax Non Tax (i.e. 2nd) Payments destination Home to Work Taxi / Plane than 0) Claimed Total £294.95 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Journey details Details of Eligible Journeys Subsistence *Taxi use is a reasonable adjustment Fares / Mileage to Method Travel Authorised Mileage to less normal claim (if Date Origin Destination Purpose of journey Car / Train/ Taxi / Class Tax Non Tax Payments destination Home to Work more than Plane (i.e. 2nd) Claimed 0) 03/04/2013 Wirksworth Parking £2.00 0 03/04/2013 Wirksworth Parking £2.00 0 15/04/2013 Chesterfield Parking £4.80 0 23/04/2013 Chesterfield Parking £9.50 0 23/04/2013 London London Taxi* £13.00 0 23/04/2013 London London Taxi* £10.00 0 23/04/2013 London Refreshments 0 £9.10 Police HQ Killamarsh via Ripley, Cotton Lane Police Station 02/04/2013 Killamarsh Car 101 49 52 Derby and Doveridge Doveridge Neighbourhood Watch meeting Killamarsh via Ripley Police HQ 03/04/2013 Killamarsh Car 66 49 17 and Wirksworth Walkabout Wirksworth Derby Telegraph Interview, Pride Killamarsh via Derby 04/04/2013 Killamarsh Park, Derby Car 72 49 23 and Ripley Police HQ Killamarsh via Ripley, Police HQ 04/04/2013 Killamarsh Killamarsh and Car 71 49 22 High Sheriff Installation, Dronfield Dronfield Killamarsh via Police and Crime Panel, Matlock 05/04/2013 Killamarsh Matlock, Ripley and Police HQ Car 92 49 43 Allenton Opening of Allenton Boxing Academy Killamarsh via Ripley, Police HQ 09/04/2013 Killamarsh Chesterfield and Local CSP Strategic Group Car 99 49 50 Mackworth Walkabout Mackworth Peartree Police Station Killamarsh via Derby, Police HQ 10/04/2013 Killamarsh Ripley and Car 130 49 81 Trident Reach the People Charity, Swadlincote Swadlincote 30/05/2013 10:30 Revised 03/2013 POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR DERBYSHIRE Commissioner Alan Charles Expenses claim form Travel and Mileage Journey details Details of Eligible Journeys
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