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Members Additional Costs 2006-2007 with Headings Alun Cairns AM Additional Cost 06/07 Date Received Payee Expenditure Description Amount Comments 30/03/2006 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £617.90 Apr-06 06-Apr-06 Cardiff County Council Second Home Council Tax £555.20 Apr-06 07-Apr-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Maintenance £1,500.91 Flat Maintenance and Service Charges 04-May-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £617.90 May-06 17-May-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Electrical Goods £32.99 Telephone 23-May-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £617.90 Jun-06 23-May-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Electrical Goods £49.99 Iron 23-May-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £29.35 17-May-06 03-Jun-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 28 and 29 May 06 03-Jun-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £617.90 Jul-06 03-Jun-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Electricity £18.85 Swalec bill 19 Jan to 20 April 06 22-Jun-06 Homestore Interiors Second Home Furniture £170.00 New Mattress 19-Jul-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £88.05 30 June 06 and 12, 14 June 06 19-Jul-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £617.90 Aug-06 07-Sep-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Maintenance £25.00 Ground Rent 07-Sep-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £250.00 £50 per month shortfall of mortgage claim since April 06-Aug 06 07-Sep-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £675.00 Sep-06 07-Sep-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £29.35 29-Aug-06 07-Sep-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Soft Furnishings £3.97 Iron Board Cover 02-Oct-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £725.00 Oct-06 26-Oct-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £88.05 29 Sep 06 and 6, 12 Oct 06 26-Oct-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £725.00 Nov-06 27-Nov-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £725.00 Dec-06 27-Nov-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Electricity £18.16 Oct-06 27-Nov-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Soft Furnishings £21.12 Duvet 27-Nov-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £176.10 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 20 Nov 06 19-Dec-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £750.00 Jan-07 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 24, 25 Nov 06 19-Dec-06 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £293.50 2, 13, 7 Dec 06 26-Jan-07 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 16 and 20 Jan 07 26-Jan-07 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £750.00 Feb-07 07-Feb-07 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Furniture £15.99 Doorstop 07-Feb-07 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Soft Furnishings £105.00 Duvet cover and sheets 02-Mar-07 Alun Cairns (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £671.52 Mar-07 total £11,700.00 Alun Ffred Jones AM Additional Cost 06/07 Date Received Payee Expenditure Description Amount Comments 28-Apr-06 Swalec Second Home Electricity £104.38 Apr-06 11-May-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £146.75 3,4,25,26,27 April 06 01-Jun-06 Swalec Second Home Electricity £104.38 Jun-06 14-Jun-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £2,860.00 22-Jun-06 N Power second home utilities £39.95 Jun-06 05-Jul-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £293.50 1,2,8,9,10,15,16,17,22,23 May 06 06-Jul-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £205.45 5,6,12,13,19,20,21 June 06 20-Sep-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £1,134.81 April, May and June 06 04-Oct-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £374.17 Jul-06 04-Oct-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £374.17 Aug-06 18 and 19 Sep 06 11-Oct-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 25 and 26 Sep 06 11-Oct-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £374.17 Sep-06 08-Nov-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £293.50 2,3,4,9,10,11,16,17,23,24 Oct 06 14-Dec-06 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £234.80 6,7,13,14,20,21,27 and 28 June 06 01-Mar-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Electricity £187.21 Jan-07 01-Mar-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 15,16,22,23 Jan 07 08-Mar-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Gas £180.00 6 Months Gas 22-Mar-07 Cooke and Arkwright Second Home Maintenance £1,414.91 Service charge, 01/03/2007 4,5,6,12,13,26,27 Feb 07 28-Mar-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £410.90 5,6,7,13,14,19,20 March 07 23-May-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £748.34 Feb to May 07 24-Jun-07 Alun Ffred Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Mortgage Interest £1,496.68 Oct,Nov, Dec 06 and Jan 07 total £11,212.87 Alun Pugh AM Additional Cost 06/07 Date Received Payee Expenditure Description Amount Comments 19-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £361.05 4 nights 02-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £498.00 4 nights 02-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 Apr 2, 3, 4, 9. 04-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £176.10 May 2, 3. Apr 2, 3, 4, 5 04-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £582.00 6 nights 19-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 May 14, 15, 16, 17. 24-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 24-May-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £194.00 2 nights 12-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £291.00 5,6,7 June 06 12-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £88.05 5,6,7 June 06 18-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 18-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £194.00 Jun 12, 15. 29-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £429.00 19-21 June 06 and 27-29 June 06 29-Jun-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 27,28,19,20 June 06 26-Jul-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence 0.36p Underpayment of fees 39085 paid back 26-Jul-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £533.00 4 nights 26-Jul-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 4 nights 22-Sep-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £497.25 4 nights 22-Sep-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 4 meals 04-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £601.00 Sep 07, 21. Oct 2, 3. 12-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £158.00 10/10/06 to 12/10/06 12-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 10/10/06 to 12/10/06 20-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 4 meals 20-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £403.50 4 nights 20-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 4 meals 26-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 26-Oct-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £194.00 24&25 Oct 06 07-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £230.50 6 to 8 Nov 06 and 31 Oct 06 07-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £117.40 31 Oct 06 and 5,6,7 Nov 06 16-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £194.00 11 & 14 Nov 16-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 22-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 Meals 23-Nov-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £163.60 21st & 22nd Nov 12-Dec-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £495.60 12-Dec-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £146.75 5 meals 18-Dec-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 18-Dec-06 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £211.30 12&13 Dec 06 17-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £192.00 Jan-07 17-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 25-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 23 & 24 Jan 25-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £197.00 23 & 24 Jan 30-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £98.00 29/01/2007 30-Jan-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £29.35 29/01/2007 12-Feb-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £234.80 8 meals 14-Feb-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £239.00 12/13 Feb 07 14-Feb-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £58.70 2 meals 14-Feb-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £763.90 8 nights 01-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £88.05 17, 26, 27 Feb 01-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £364.20 4 nights 02-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £129.77 6 meals 02-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £757.38 6 nights 15-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £146.75 5 meals 15-Mar-07 Alun Pugh (reimbursement) Hotel Costs £591.90 5 nights total £12,000.00 Ann Jones AM Additional Cost 06/07 Date Received Payee Expenditure Description Amount Comments 30/03/2006 Ann Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Council Tax £605.68 1/4/06 to 31/3/07 30/03/2006 Ann Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Water Rates £372.33 1/4/06 to 31/3/07 13-Jul-06 Ann Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Maintenance £349.81 Ground Rent/Service Charge 1 Jul 06 to 31 Dec 06 13-Jul-06 Ann Jones (reimbursement) Second Home Electricity £120.45 7 Mar 06 to 8 June 06 3,4 and 5 April 06 1,2,8,9,15,16,17,22,23 May 06 5,6,7,11,12,13,19,20,26,27,28 June 06 13-Jul-06 Ann Jones (reimbursement) Meals / Subsistence £821.80 2,3,4,10,11 July 06 13-Jul-06
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