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Final Travel Costs 2006-07 (Constituency) Glyn Davies A.M. Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail 24-Jul-06 Glyn Davies Travel £459.60 April Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £68.00 170 Miles - Birmingham return - 19.04.2006 - 20.04.2006 24-Jul-06 Glyn Davies Travel £556.00 May Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 24-Jul-06 Glyn Davies Travel £553.60 June Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 10-Aug-06 Glyn Davies Travel £762.80 July Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 13-Sep-06 Glyn Davies Travel £560.30 Aug Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 05-Oct-06 Glyn Davies Travel £780.80 Sept Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Travel £687.20 Oct Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £72.80 182 Miles Home - Colwyn Bay - Return - 27.10.2006 £72.80 182 Miles Home - Maidenhead - Return - 29.10.2006 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Hotel Costs £158.57 Vienna 30 Oct 06 to 2 Nov 06 (reimbursement) 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Meals £62.69 Vienna (reimbursement) 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Taxi £56.00 UK Taxis-Vienna (reimbursement) 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Taxi £78.44 Vienna Taxis (reimbursement) 08-Nov-06 Glyn Davies Air Travel £100.00 London to Vienna return 30 Oct 06 and 2 Nov 06 (reimbursement) 01-Dec-06 Glyn Davies Travel £305.20 Nov Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £45.50 182 Miles Maidenhead - Home - 02.11.2006 £19.75 79 Miles - Home - Llysfasi Return 03.11.2006 01-Dec-06 Glyn Davies Family Travel £196.80 492 Miles Nov 06 (reimbursement) 01-Dec-06 Glyn Davies Rail Travel £46.00 15/11/06 Reading return (reimbursement) 08-Jan-07 Glyn Davies Travel £416.50 Dec Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Misc. Glyn Davies Travel £369.25 Jan Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 15-Mar-07 Glyn Davies Rail Travel £213.50 18/1/07 Cardiff to London (reimbursement) 18/1/07 Euston to Wolverhampton 15-Mar-07 Glyn Davies Taxi £76.00 18/1/07 Paddington to Westminster £10.00 (reimbursement) 18/1/07 Westminster to Bond ST £7.00 18/1/07 Bond St to Euston £11.00 18/1/07 Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury £48.00 08-Feb-07 Glyn Davies Family Travel £98.40 246 Miles Jan 07 (reimbursement) 28-Mar-07 Glyn Davies Travel £245.75 Feb Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £30.75 123 Miles - Home to Cowbridge via Cardiff Return - 08.02.2007 28-Mar-07 Glyn Davies Family Travel £196.80 (reimbursement) 05-Apr-07 Glyn Davies Travel £549.75 March Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £35.50 142 Miles - Home to BBC Llandaff Return - 01.03.2007 05-Apr-07 Glyn Davies Family Travel £98.40 246 Miles March 07 (reimbursement) Total £7,973.45 Gwenda Thomas A.M. Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail 16-May-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £167.60 April Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 09-Jun-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £328.80 May Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 09-Jun-06 Gwenda Thomas Taxi £12.80 23/5/06 Hilton to Assembly £7.00 (reimbursement) 23/5/06 Bay to Hilton £5.80 05-Jul-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £325.20 June Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 05-Jul-06 Gwenda Thomas Tolls / Parking £3.50 Parking 9/6/06 (reimbursement) 07-Aug-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £296.80 July Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £21.60 54 Miles - Home to Carmarthen Return - 28.07.2006 20-Sep-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £70.40 Aug Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 11-Oct-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £256.40 Sept Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £21.20 53 Miles - Home to Carmarthen Return - 10.09.2006 09-Nov-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £302.40 Oct Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 12-Dec-06 Gwenda Thomas Travel £266.40 Nov Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £21.60 54 Miles - Home to Cardif Airport - 12.11.2006 12-Dec-06 Gwenda Thomas Tolls / Parking £33.60 (reimbursement) 16-Jan-07 Gwenda Thomas Travel £321.60 Dec Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 02-Feb-07 Gwenda Thomas Travel £340.00 Jan Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 07-Mar-07 Gwenda Thomas Travel £348.40 Feb Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 16-Apr-07 Gwenda Thomas Travel £594.80 March Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Total £3,733.10 Janet Davies Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Janet Davies Misc. (reimbursement) Travel £240.40 May Regular Journeys Janet Davies 11-Jul-06 (reimbursement) Travel £93.20 June Regular Journeys Other £12.40 31m Home - Abertridwr Rtn 16.06.06 Janet Davies 02-Aug-06 (reimbursement) Travel £173.20 July Regular Journeys Janet Davies 12-Sep-06 (reimbursement) Travel £149.60 Aug Regular Journeys Janet Davies 06-Oct-06 (reimbursement) Travel £98.00 Sept Regular Journeys Janet Davies 02-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Rail Travel £81.85 17/10/06 Cardiff to London return Janet Davies 02-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Taxi £16.00 12/10/06 Bangor to Beaumaris Janet Davies 02-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Rail Travel £29.70 12/10/06 Cardiff to Bangor return Janet Davies 02-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Travel £115.60 Oct Regular Journeys Other £22.00 55m Home - Newport Rtn 07.10.06 Janet Davies 05-Dec-06 (reimbursement) Travel £119.20 Nov. Regular Journeys Janet Davies 10-Jan-07 (reimbursement) Travel £86.80 Dec Regular Journeys Janet Davies 01-Feb-07 (reimbursement) Travel £186.40 Jan Regular Journeys Janet Davies 02-Mar-07 (reimbursement) Travel £121.60 Feb. Regular Journeys Janet Davies 04-Apr-07 (reimbursement) Travel £126.80 March Regular Journeys Total £1,672.75 Janet Ryder A.M. Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail Janet Ryder 07-Jul-06 (reimbursement) Travel £378.80 April Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 07-Jul-06 (reimbursement) Travel £732.40 May Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 07-Jul-06 (reimbursement) Travel £610.80 June Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 07-Jul-06 (reimbursement) Travel £68.40 July Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 09-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Travel £71.60 Aug Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 09-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Travel £396.40 Sept Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 09-Nov-06 (reimbursement) Travel £725.60 Oct Regular Journeys Janet Ryder Misc. (reimbursement) Travel £803.20 Nov Regular Journeys Janet Ryder Misc. (reimbursement) Travel £278.05 Dec Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 01-Jan-07 (reimbursement) Hire car £919.78 Hire car for Jan 07 Janet Ryder 15-Feb-07 (reimbursement) Travel £343.50 Jan Regular Journeys Janet Ryder Misc. (reimbursement) Travel £395.50 Feb Regular Journeys Janet Ryder 02-Apr-07 (reimbursement) Travel £527.00 March Regular Journeys Total £6,251.03 David Melding A.M. Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail 04-May-06 David Melding Travel £125.90 April Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £100.00 250m Barry - Aberystwyth return 29.04.06 04-May-06 David Melding Rail Travel £57.00 25/4/06 Cardiff to London £51.00 (reimbursement) 25/4/06 Tube fares £6.00 06-Jun-06 David Melding Rail Travel £2.20 25/5/06 Barry to Cardiff Bay (reimbursement) 06-Jun-06 David Melding Travel £251.60 May Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 06-Jun-06 David Melding Tolls / Parking £3.00 Parking 23/5/06 (reimbursement) 17-Jul-06 David Melding Tolls / Parking £1.00 28/6/06 Parking (reimbursement) 17-Jul-06 David Melding Rail Travel £3.00 8/6/06 Tube fare, London £3.00 (reimbursement) 17-Jul-06 David Melding Taxi £8.00 5/7/06 Llandudno (reimbursement) 17-Jul-06 David Melding Travel £171.00 June Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Misc. David Melding Travel £143.40 July Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £99.60 249m Barry - Aberystwyth return 08.07.06 05-Oct-06 David Melding Travel £77.60 Aug Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 05-Oct-06 David Melding Travel £80.70 Sept Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 05-Oct-06 David Melding Taxi £7.00 27/9/06 Assembly to Penarth (reimbursement) 07-Nov-06 David Melding Travel £107.50 Oct Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £159.20 398m Penarth - Llandudno return 26.10.06 07-Nov-06 David Melding Taxi £9.00 6/10/06 Cogan to Home (reimbursement) 07-Nov-06 David Melding Rail Travel £2.70 6/10/06 Cogan to Cardiff £1.70 (reimbursement) 16/10/06 Cogan to Grangetown £1.00 07-Nov-06 David Melding Tolls / Parking £1.00 Parking 24/10/06 (reimbursement) 04-Jan-07 David Melding Travel £104.20 Nov Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 04-Jan-07 David Melding Travel £56.50 Dec Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 02-Mar-07 David Melding Tolls / Parking £2.00 16/3/07 Parking (reimbursement) 02-Apr-07 David Melding Travel £61.40 Jan Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 02-Apr-07 David Melding Travel £51.00 Feb. Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Other £42.80 107m Penarth - Brecon return 02.02.07 02-Apr-07 David Melding Travel £71.20 Mar Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Total £1,799.50 Rosemary Butler A.M Travel Claims for Financial Year April 06 - March 07 Claim date Payee Travel Desc. Amount Detail 27-Apr-06 Rosemary Butler Travel £10.00 April Regular Journeys (reimbursement) Misc. Rosemary Butler Tolls / Parking £15.50 Parking April/May 06 (reimbursement) 23-Jun-06 Rosemary Butler Travel £30.00 June Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 03-Aug-06 Rosemary Butler Travel £67.70 August Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 28-Feb-07 Rosemary Butler Travel £217.20 September Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 28-Feb-07 Rosemary Butler Travel £282.00 October Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 21-Feb-07 Rosemary Butler Travel £260.00 November Regular Journeys (reimbursement) 13-Jan-07 Rosemary Butler Taxi £5.00 8/11/06 Irish Club to Somerset Road (reimbursement) Misc.
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