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Event Organiser Location Total Cost Ascot Races Ascot Race Authority Event Organiser Location Total Cost Ascot Races Ascot Race Authority Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 3,608.00 Eton Celebrations Eton College Eton College, Eton, Windsor 4,963.20 Royal Ascot Ascot Racecourse Ltd Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 367,477.00 Cartier International Polo Guards Polo Club Windsor Great Park 5,033.60 Salt Hill Part Urban Dance Festival Slough Borough Council Slough 6,406.40 Windsor Races Royal Windsor Racecourse Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor 440.00 Filming at Eton Casino Royal Productions Ltd Eton 1,622.50 Windsor Races Royal Windsor Racecourse Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor 440.00 South Hill Park Bracknell 713.90 Shergar Cup Ascot Race Authority Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 4,432.00 Windsor Races Royal Windsor Racecourse Royal Windsor Racecourse, Windsor 440.00 Diamond Day Weekend Ascot Race Authority Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 21,872.00 Slough Fireworks Slough Borough Council Upton Court Park 275.00 Royal Windsor Triathlon Human Race Ltd Windsor 7,000.00 Legoland Fireworks Night Legoland Windsor 400.00 Legoland Fireworks Night Legoland Windsor 600.00 Filming in Slough High St TXTV Ltd High St, Slough 275.00 Pakistani Welfare Association Elections Montem Primary School, Slough 2,567.00 Reading Half Marathon Bradshaw Leisure Ltd Reading 4,380.00 Reading Football Club Promotion Parade Reading Borough Council Reading 3,554.00 Reading v QPR Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 10,684.00 England v Belarus Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 7,516.00 Henly Royal Regatta Henley On Thames 29,424.00 Reading Festival Reading Festival Ltd Reading 203,718.00 WOMAD WOMAD Reading 97,079.00 The Glade Festival 2006 G Events Ltd Wasing Estate,Aldermarston, Berkshire 7,508.00 Reading v Middlesborough Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 1,456.00 Royal County Berkshire Show Newbury & District Agricultural Society Newbury Show Ground, Hermitage 18,384.00 Reading v Manchester Utd Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 7,113.00 Reading v Chelsea Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 3,532.00 Reading v Arsenal Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 4,528.00 Reading v Feyenoord Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 11,472.00 Reading v Spurs Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 6,400.00 Reading v Charlton Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 3,530.00 Reading v Bolton Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 3,036.00 Event Organiser Location Total Cost Reading v Blackburn Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 2,264.00 Reading v Everton Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 7,144.00 Reading v West Ham Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 4,624.00 Reading v Burnley (postponed) Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 1,644.01 Reading v Sheffield United Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 3,512.00 Wokingham Half Marathon Flowtech Wokingham 2,598.00 Reading v Aston Villa Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 3,970.00 Reading Half Marathon Bradshaw Leisure Ltd Madejski Stadium 4,134.00 Reading v Portsmouth Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 8,696.00 Reading v Man Utd Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium 8,696.00 Aylesbury Point to Point Vale of Aylesbury Point to Point Aylesbury 600.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Leyton Orient Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 1,555.00 Archer GP Cycle Event Archer Road Club Aylesbury 1,827.00 Filming Silent Witness BBC Silent Witness Various Locations 560.00 Filming Midsomer Mursders Bentley Productions Ltd Amersham Police Stations 840.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Aston Villa Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 7,095.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Northampton Town Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 4,950.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Chelsea FC Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 1,000.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Luton Town Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 4,296.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Coalvill Town Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 880.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Swansea City FC Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 3,584.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Oxford United FC Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 4,208.00 Wycombe Wanderers FC v Swindon Town FC Wycombe Wanderers FC Causeway Stadium Park 6,348.00 Wycombe Wanderes FC v Oxford City FC Wycombe Wanderers FC Adams Park 7,872.00 World Rowing Championship 2006 The Amateur Rowing Association Dorney Lake 800.00 Wycombe Wanderers v Chelsea Wycombe Wanderers FC Adams Park 8,072.00 Diamond Night Gerrards Cross 200.00 Burnham Half Marathon Burnham Joggers Burnham Beeches 284.00 Wycombe Half Marathon Handy Cross Runners The Rye, London Road, Wycombe 284.00 TVP Supervising Rigger HF Comms Coppid Beech 475.00 Supervising Installation of Kit at Four Ashes & Coppid Beech N/A Four Ashes & Coppid Beech 1,000.00 MK Dons v Tranmere Rovers MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,004.00 Monsters of Rock Gaming International The National Bowl 21,403.00 Bon Jovi, National Bowl Gaming International The National Bowl 68,162.00 Take That' National Bowl Gaming International The National Bowl 65,797.00 Event Organiser Location Total Cost Policing Milton Keynes Railway Closure Silverlink Train Servies Milton Keynes 12,529.00 MK Dons FC v Bury FC MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,084.00 MK Dons v Peterborough MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,084.00 Robbie Willliams Milton Keynes Bowl September 2006 Gaming International The National Bowl 183,253.00 Milton Keynes v Tottenham Hotspur FC MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,084.00 Milton Keynes v Hereford United MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,084.00 Railway Closure Silverlink Train Servies Central Milton Keynes Railway Station 6,400.00 MK Dons v Wycombe Wanderers MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,084.00 MK Dons v Swindon Town MK Dons Football Club The National Hockey Stadium 2,220.00 Founderstide Ball Bloxham School Banbury 300.00 Lockinge Old Berks Point to Point Old Berks Point to Point Lockinge 725.00 Film audition for "His Dark Materials" Northern Progress Co Ltd Exam School, High St, Oxford 400.00 Oxford United v Leyton Orient Oxford United Football Club Kassam Stadium 5,176.00 Arts in Action Arts in Action Waterperry House 2,256.00 Steventon Festival , A Charitable Event Steventon Festival Steventon 1,000.00 White Horse Show White Horse Show Committee Uffington 1,400.00 Filming The Golden Compass Northern Progress Co Ltd Christchurch, St Aldates, Oxford 400.00 Filming Lewis at Corner of Market St & Turl St Granada Productions Lewis Oxford 900.00 Filming 118-118 Advertisement Hungry Man Ltd Market Place, Henley 135.00 For work undertaken as part of V79 road traffic operation DEFRA 1,350.00 Contribution towards costs of Project North Wales Police 4,078.00 Double White Line Survey, A4128 High Wycombe Bucks County Council High Wycombe 600.00 Wycombe Roadside Interview Survey Halcrow Group Ltd High Wycombe 11,400.00 Pavement condition surveys Jacobs UK Ltd 3,200.00 Pavement condition surveys Jacobs UK Ltd 800.00 Roadside Survey, Marlow Hill Halcrow Group Ltd Marlow Hill 1,400.00 HGV RSI (Roadside Surveys) Long Hanborough Paul Castle Consultancy Long Hanborough 3,000.00 Roadside Surveys - A339 Donnington Link, Newbury Count on Us A339 Donnington Link, Newbury 1,950.00 Temp closure of Handy Cross for Gantry Erection Handy Cross, High Wycombe 800.00 Full Motorway closure M4 Hams Farm Birse Civils Ltd Hams Farm 800.00 Abnormal Load throughThames Valley Markham Moore Transport Thames Valley 1,000.00 Additional Invoice for Full Motorway closure M4 Hams Farm Birse Civils Ltd Hams Farm 1,200.00 Vehicle stops at various locations within West Berks West Berkshire Council Various Locations 1,200.00 Abnormal Load through Thames Valley Thames Valley 400.00 Abnormal Load through Thames Valley KWS Cook Transport Thames Valley 750.00 Event Organiser Location Total Cost Works on A34 Carrillion - URS A34 1,000.00 Filming Silent Witness BBC Silent Witness High Wycombe 2,400.00 Rolling Road Block A43 Carrillion - URS A43 1,000.00 Invoice No 5961 Filming at Chenies 05/06 paid in April 06 HEX 2 Shine Ltd Chenies 1,110.00 Victor Chandler Day Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 330.00 Commercial First Ascot Chase Day Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, Berkshire 330.00 1,380,869.61 Hours worked 9,437.87.
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