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2021-12-31-accounts

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST

(Registered Charity No. 1021632)

THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, HINTON IN THE HEDGES

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

NorthamptonshireHistoricChurchesTrust NorthamptonshireHistoricChurchesTrust
Patron: Her Majesty TheQueen
President: JamesSaundersWatsonEsq,HMLord-Lieutenantof
Northamptonshire
Vice-Presidents: TheRtRevd. Donald Allister,The BishopofPeterborough;
TheRtRevd.JohnHolbrook,TheBishopofBrixworth;
DavidELaingEsq.
Trustees: James SaundersWatsonEsq,HMLord-Lieutenantof
Northamptonshire;TheRtRevd.DonaldAllister,TheBishopof
Peterborough
Mrs H Aslett
B BaileyEsq
JCBarkerEsq
EWBylandEsq
MrsEMDoherty
Revd. R Farmer
Miss R Fitch
Dr S M Gaskell
MrsV EHartley
TheRtRevd. John Holbrook
MsV Henley
Mrs BLancaster
GJ Lugar-MawsonEsq
MMooreEsq
JPMillerEsq
The Ven. RichardOrmston
Mrs S Parkinson
CanonAndrewPresland
MsRWillatts
TheRevd.CanonBrianWithington

Northamptonshire Historic Churches Trust

AGM: Tuesday, 19[th] April 2022

Agenda Item 4 - Chairman’s Report

I am pleased to report that despite all the problems caused by the Covid-19 epidemic, 2021 was a very successful year for the Trust, both in terms of funds raised and grants awarded.

Grants

In 2021, the Trust awarded 32 grants to a value of £55,850, the details of which are in the minutes. These grants were made possible by the excellent level of income generated by the annual Ride and Stride and from donations.

I am grateful to Michael Moore for undertaking the role of Grants Secretary and to Eric Peplow, John Barker and Rosalind Willatts for visiting the applicant churches and chapels and reporting on their circumstances.

The Trustees' policy is to draw on the Trust’s reserves to meet current needs at current prices while keeping a core amount of £100,000 as a long-term reserve.

When making grants, priority is given to those churches and chapels which have a history of participation in the Ride and Stride, particularly to those churches which raise sponsorship money.

Annual Ride and Stride

The monies raised by the Ride & Stride are main source of the funds from which we make our grants to the County's churches and chapels. Despite the problems the epidemic caused, 2021 was our best Ride and Stride year yet. At the time of writing, the 2021 Ride & Stride raised £48,557, plus £7,638 from Gift Aid, a total of £56,195. This truly excellent result was reached in the most difficult of circumstances and reflects the sterling efforts of the Riders and Striders, the Area Organisers, the Church and Chapel Organisers and the Church and Chapel sitters. I am most grateful to them, as I am to our indefatigable County Organisers, Val Hartley and Liz Doherty, for their enthusiasm and the many hours they spent in planning and coordinating the event. Richard Hartley and Paul Stothard stepped down as County Organisers in 2020, but I know that Richard continues to offer strong support to Val and Liz from behind the scenes.

I am as equally grateful to Eddie Byland, our Treasurer, for dealing with the numerous individual payments involved and making the Gift Aid claims to HMRC, I would also like to record my thanks to him for the excellent and timely way in which he looks after the Trust’s accounts.

The 2022 Ride and Stride will be on 10[th] September, and Val and Liz will be sending out the entry form and details shortly.

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Donations

I am pleased to report that, once again, the Constance Travis Charitable Trust made a most generous donation of £50,000 to the Trust this year. We also received a donation of £10,000 from the George Cadbury Fund and £1,540 from the White family in memory of John White. I would like to record my the Trust’s thanks the Constance Travis Trust, the Cadbury Fund trustees, and John’s family for their generous support.

Celebration Evening

Unfortunately, the lockdowns caused by the Covid epidemic meant that we had cancel the Celebration Evening due to be held at David and Mary Laing’s home on 16th July. This was a great pity as the Celebration Evening gives the trustees the opportunity to meet the representatives from the churches and chapels the Trust has made grants to, and to thank them for their hard work in looking after their churches and chapels. The representatives also have the opportunity of sharing their experiences and information. We have recently confirmed that this year’s Celebration Evening will be held on Wednesday 20th July, at David and Mary Laings’ home in Grafton Underwood.

Annual General Meeting

We were able to hold our 2021 Annual General meeting by Zoom in April and our Ride & Stride Review Meeting in person at the offices of HRC Hewitsons in November.

Church Study Day

In August, our annual Church Study Day was to the church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Higham Ferrers and its associated buildings of the Chantry House and the Bede House, where we were made very welcome by the Revd. Michelle Dalliston and the twelve Bedesmen and the Bedeswoman (all in their traditional cloaks). 2021 marked the 600[th] anniversary of Archbishop Chichele’s founding of the Chantry House and the Bede House and to mark that event, Saint Mary’s church initiated the Saint Mary’s 600 Appeal in which the church hopes to raise £600,000 towards the costs of preserving this important group of historic buildings. My thanks to Bruce Bailey for organising this visit and explaining the features of the buildings.

We plan to hold a Study Day in August 2022, in which we will visit a few of the county’s hidden churches.

Friends

As well as being the Trust's Secretary, Ruth Fitch remains our Friends' Secretary. I am very grateful to Ruth for dealing with this aspect of the Trust. We now have 120 individual Friends and 105 Church Friends. Our aim is to continue to increase the number of Friends, both individual and corporate.

National Churches Trust

We maintain our links with the National Churches Trust (NCT), which operates at a national level in promoting the care of our heritage of England's churches - fund-raising, grant making, lobbying where appropriate, and acting as a focal point for the efforts of the individual county trusts of which our trust is one. However, NCT no longer participates in a partnership scheme under which it delegates aspects of its grant-making functions to the county trusts.

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Roof Alarms

Lead theft remains an ongoing problem with all churches. Three years ago, we were fortunate to receive funding of £50,000 from Allchurches Trust Ltd to be expended in grants towards the installation of roof alarms in churches and chapels which did not have such systems. The scheme was due to end in December 2020 but, because of the problems caused by the epidemic, Allchurches Trust allowed it to be extended to 31[st] December 2021. It has now ended, and the unspent funds have been returned to Allchurches Trust. While the scheme was in being we were able to make grants of £1,000 each to twenty-six churches.

Allchurches Trust still make grants towards the installation of roof alarms, but the application must be made to them. Our Trust will still make grants towards the cost of installation of roof alarms from its own funds.

Website

The website (https://www.nhct.org.uk/) contains details of the Trust’s activities. We are still looking for a website developer to update it and run it for us, this will be discussed further at the AGM

John White

It was with great sadness that the trustees heard of the death, on 29[th] April 2021, of John White, our former Chairman and Secretary. John was an outstanding Chairman of the Trust and I am very grateful to him for the help and advice he gave to me when I took on the role. He will be sorely missed.

New Report Editors

Dr Martin Gaskell, who edited the Trust’s Annual Report for many years, stood down from the role after the publication of the 2020 Annual Report. I am grateful to Martin for undertaking this arduous task for so many years. The Report’s new editors are the Revd. Canon Brian Withington and Eleanor Townsend . I am very grateful to them for volunteering to do the job and wish them well.

The Future

In Northamptonshire we have some of England's finest examples of church and ecclesiastical architecture and memorials, covering well over 1,000 years of church building, and I continue to be impressed with the time and effort spent by what are often relatively small groups of people in maintaining these wonderful buildings and facing the very considerable challenges and responsibilities of doing so. It's impossible to talk about these things without thinking about Philip Larkin's "Church Going" . The poem was written nearly 70 years ago in 1955 but, even then, he was asking the question that is being asked much more desperately today.

“...wondering, too,

When churches fall completely out of use What we shall turn them into, if we shall keep A few cathedrals chronically on show,

Their parchment, plate, and pyx in locked cases, And let the rest rent-free to rain and sheep.

Shall we avoid them as unlucky places?'

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Larkin ended that great poem on a quiet but optimistic note:

'Someone will forever be surprising

A hunger in himself to be more serious, And gravitating with it to this ground, Which, he once heard, was proper to grow wise in, If only that so many dead lie round.'

I'm sure he's right. We won't see the bulldozers move in on (say) Cranford, St Andrew, or any other ancient church, partly because of that respect for the dead and the feeling of seriousness Larkin refers to; partly because of planning rules, but mainly because of the determined efforts of those small groups of people. The small part that our Trust plays in achieving that object is the result of the efforts of the Trustees and Council Members and I thank you, and our President, James Saunders Watson, HM Lord Lieutenant for Northamptonshire, and our Vice-Presidents David Laing, Bishop Donald Allister, and Bishop John Holbrooke, for your strong continuing commitment, friendship, support and encouragement.

(Gareth Lugar-Mawson) Chairman - Northamptonshire Historic Churches Trust

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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST . INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2021.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST . NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST . NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST .
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2021. Page 1
2021 2020
£ £ £ £
INCOME .
Ride and Stride :
Year ended December 31st 2019 0 609
Year ended December 31st 2020 273 39643
Year ended December 31st 2021 46159 0
____ 46432 ____
40252
Income Tax Recovered 7937 6427
Friends' Subscriptions 3560 3120
Donations 63020 52635
Investment Income : Charinco 1952 2061
: Bank & Building Society Interest 27 70
___ 1979 ___
2131
___ ___
122928 104565
EXPENDITURE .
Grants Paid (Note 1 A)
( Grants pledged but unpaid
at the year end are shown in Note 1 B ) 55850 47500
Ride & Stride - Refunds to participating churches 22892 19936
Administrative expenses including printing . 2544 2423
___ 81286 ___
69859
___ ___
SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR . 41642 34706
___ ___
ACCUMULATED FUND
Balance brought forward January 1st 2021 298941 267636
Surplus for the year 41642 34706
Increase (2020 : Decrease )in market value of Investments 12949 -3401
___ ___
Balance carried forward December 31st 2021 353532 298941
RESTRICTED FUND (ALLCHURCHES TRUST LTD. Re ALARM SYSTEMS)
( NOTE 3 )
Balance brought forward January 1st 2021 33000 42000
Less: Grants to Churches ( Note 2) 9000 9000
Balance carried forward December 31st 2021 ___ 24000 ___
33000
___ ___
377532 331941
___ ___
REPRESENTED BY :
Investments ( NOTE 4 ) 197899 184950
Bank : Current account 25671 39856
: Deposit account 69034 27030
Building Society account 84928 80105
___ 179633 ___
146991
___ ___
E.W.Byland - Honorary Treasurer 377532 331941
28/01/2022 ___ ___

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST .

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NOTES TO THE INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2021 .

DECEMBER 31st 2021 .
1. GRANTS : ACCUMULATED FUND. B) PLEDGED AND NOT YET PAID AS AT
A ) PAID : YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2021 . DECEMBER 31st 2021.
£ Year of Pledge £
All Saints & St.James, Kings Cliffe ## 4000 2012 All Saints, Mears Ashby 1500
St.John the Baptist, Achurch <> 500 2014 St Mary, Staverton 4000
St.Andrew, Collyweston <> 500 2015 St.Laurence, Stanwick 2000
St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches ## 5000 2015 St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches 1000
St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches <> 500 2015 St.Leonard, Aston le Walls 2500
All Saints, Dingley ## 2000 2016 St.Mary, Grafton Regis 5000
St.Rumbald, Stoke Doyle ## 4000 2016 St.Catherine, Draughton 2000
Holy Trinity, Denford <> 500 2017 Ss.Peter & Paul, Weedon Bec (roof) 2500
St.Andrew, Barnwell <> 500 2017 St James, Gretton (incl £500 <>) 2000
All Saints, Barnwell <> 500 2017 St.Mary, Little Houghton 2000
St.John the Baptist, Cranford ## 3000 2018 St.Mary, Barby - North Aisle etc. 5000
St.Mary, Little Houghton ## 1000 2019 St.Mary, Staverton 1500
St.John the Baptist, Plumpton 2019 St.Barnabas, Wellingborough 4000
( chancel roof ##) 1000 2019 St.Catherine, Draughton <> 500
St.John the Baptist, Plumpton (porch roof) 2000 2019 St.Benedict, Hunsbury 2000
St.Katherine, Irchester ## 3500 2020 Gretton Baptist Chapel 1500
St.John the Baptist, Blisworth ## 1500 2020 St.Mary, Dodford 5000
St.Andrew, Spratton 1000 2020 All Saints, Great Addington 5000
St.Mary, Great Brington ## 1500 2020 St.John the Baptist, Abthorpe 4000
St.Alban the Martyr, Northampton ## 500 2020 St.Mary, Badby 5000
St.Andrew, Brigstock 1000 2021 All Saints, Adstone ( water supply) 1000
St.Mary, Little Harrowden <> 500 2021 Emmanuel Church , Northampton 3000
St.Andrew, Cotterstock ## 4000 2021 St.Martin, Welton 3000
St.Mary, Woodford 4000 2021 St.Mary, Higham Ferrers 2000
St.Michael, Bradden ## 500 2021 St.Mary Magdalene, Geddington 3000
St.Peter, Aldwincle ## 350 2021 Holy Cross, Pattishall 2000
St.Leonard, Rockingham 4000 2021 All Saints, Pitsford 5000
Ss.Peter & Paul, Weedon Bec ## 2021 St.John the Evangelist, Whitfield 3000
( electrical upgrade ) 1500 2021 St.John the Baptist, Tiffield 5000
St.Denys, Cold Ashby ## 1500 __
St.John the Baptist, Hellidon ## 1000 85000
St.Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby 2000 ___
All Saints, Adstone ## ( heating and
electrical work ) 1000 2) GRANTS : RESTRICTED FUND.
St.Andrew, Barnwell (churchyard wall) ## 1500 (ALLCHURCHES TRUST )
_____ £
55850 St.John the Baptist, Achurch 1000
___ St.Andrew, Collyweston 1000
## = pledged as at December 31st 2020 St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches 1000
<> = re: roof alarms Holy Trinity Denford 1000
£
St.John the Baptist, Achurch 1000
St.Andrew, Collyweston 1000
St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches 1000
Holy Trinity, Denford 1000
St.Andrew, Barnwell 1000
All Saints, Barnwell 1000
St.Mary, Little Harrowden 1000
St.John the Baptist, Cranford 1000
St.Mary, Woodford 1000
___
9000
___

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST .

NOTES TO THE INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st 2021 .

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3. RESTRICTED FUND .

Northamptonshire Historic Churches Trust received an advance in February 2019 of £ 50,000 from Allchurches Trust Ltd (ATL) to be used exclusively for providing grants for the installation of roof alarm systems . The maximum payable per church is £ 1,000, and no church can receive more than one such grant. In accordance with the agreement with ATL, details of the operation of this scheme are shown as a Restricted Fund. Originally, any unallocated balance of that Fund as at December 31st 2020 was to be repaid, but ATL kindly extended this deadline to December 31st 2021 . Repayment was made in January 2022.

4.INVESTMENTS Cost at Market Market Change in Change in Interest
31/12/20 & Value @ Value @ Mkt.value y/e
31/12/2021 31/12/2020 31/12/2021 y/e 31/12/21 31/12/21
£ £ £ £ £
BLK Charities UK Equity Fund Accumulation
5896.125 Units 14970 120871 138146 17275
0
BLK Charities UK Bond Fund Income :
32527.563 Units 60000 64079 59753 -4326
1952
___ ___ ___ ___ ___
74970 184950 197899 12949
1952
___ ___ ___ ___ ___

5. GENERAL NOTE RE: DONATIONS .

Under Solicitors` Accounts rules, client funds held by a solicitor which cannot be allocated or returned, may be distributed as charitable donations . The Trust received such a donation from Hewitsons ( Solicitors) in the sum of £ 3,545 in year ended December 31st 2014, and has given an indemnity to the effect that , if this sum is requested, it will be repaid . The Trust is therefore obliged to maintain its resources at a sum in excess of the above amount .

Financial Statements for the year ended December 31[st] 2021.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST .

List of grants made

List of grants made
£ £ £ £
2018
1955 to 2015 inclus ive 603,343 St.Faith, Kilsby ## 2,000
St.Mary, Woodford Halse ## 2,000
2016 St.James the Great, Paulerspury ## 2,000
St.Luke, Kislingbury ## 2,500 St.Leonard, Rockingham ## 3,500
St.Mary, Wollaston ## 2,000 St.James, Syresham ## 2,500
St.Andrew, Harlestone ## 4,000 St.Mary, Badby ## 3,000
St.Martin, Litchborough ( 14/3/16) ## 3,500 St.Andrew, Cransley <> 500
St.Martin, Litchborough (10/9/16) <> 500 St.Mary & St.Peter, Lois Weedon <> 500
St.Mary, Great Houghton ## 1,500 St.Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby ## 4,000
All Saints Chancel, Barnwell ## 2,500 St.Margaret of Antioch, Crick ## 3,000
St.Peter, Greatworth ## 6,000 St.Micha el & All Saints, Crea ton 3000
St.James the Great , Paulerspury ## 2,500 St.Mary, Warmington, (incl £ 500 <>) 2500
All S aints, West Haddon <> 500 Zion Christian Church, Wellingborough 1000
St.Lawrence, Long Buckby <> 500 St.James, Thrapston 2,000
St.John the Ba ptist, Blisworth <> 500 Christ Church , Northampton ## 5,000
St.Leonard, Loddington <> 500 St.Mary, Easton Neston ( incl £500 <>) 2,000
St.Peter, East Carlton <> 500 All Saints, Flore <> 500
All Saints, Pytchley 500 St.Catherine, Draughton ( incl £500<>)## 3,500
St.Mary, Woodford Halse 500 All Saints, Wilbarston 4,000
St.John the Baptist, Harringworth ## 1,314 St.Gile s, Desborough <> 500
St.Mary, Ashley <> 500 All Saints, Kettering 1,500
St.John the Baptist, Tiffield <> 500 Holy Cross, Pattishall 4,000
St.Mary Magdalene, Ecton ( 13/10/16 ) <> 500 St.Ja mes, Thrapston <> 500
St.Mary Magdalene, Ecton ( 17/11/16 ) 1,500 St.Ja mes the Great,Thurning (£500 <>) 4500
St.Margaret, Denton 1,500 St.Micha el & All Angels, Gre at Oakley 1000
Middleton Cheney Methodist 1,500 St.Botolph, Church Brampton 2000
St.Mary, Weldon ( £ 500 <> ) 3,500 St.Michael & All Angels, Wadenhoe
Holy Cross, Pattishall <> 500 ( incl £ 500 <>) 4,500
Ss.Peter & Paul, Cosgrove <> 500 St.Mary, Everdon ## 4,000
___ 40,314 Ss Peter & Paul, Scaldwell ## 4,000
2017 All Saints, Brixworth 2,000
St.Mary & All Saints, Fotheringhay 5,000 St Mary, Staverton <> 500
St.John the Baptist, Quinton 4,000 ___ 75,500
All Saints, Laxton ( incl £ 500 <>) 2,500
St.John the Baptist, Harringworth 1,000 2019
St.Edmund, Warkton 500 Ss.Peter & Paul, Chacombe <> 500
St.John the Baptist,Thorpe Mandeville 1,500 St.Botolph, Church Brampton <> 500
St.Mary, Grendon 500 St.John the Baptist, Upper Boddington ## 4,000
All Saints, Flore 5,000 St.Mary with St.John, Great Brington ## 4,000
All Saints, Lilbourne ( incl £ 500 <> ) 3,500 All Hallows, Wellingborough ## 3,000
St.Mary, Weekley ( incl £ 500 <>) 2,500 Ringstead Baptist Chapel ## 1,000
St.Andrew, Barnwell 5,000 St.Michael and All Angels, Bugbrooke ## 4,000
St.P eter, Raunds 10000 St.John the Baptist, Quinton <> 500
St.John the Ba ptist,Harringworth <> 500 St.Andrew, Yardley Hastings 3,000
____ 41,500 All Saints, Flore 4,000
St.Andre w, Wellingborough ## 3000
St.Kathe rine, Irche ster <> 500
All S aints, Middleton Che ne y 4000
St.Botolph, Slapton 2,000
Ss.Peter & Paul, Kings Sutton <> 500
Ss.Peter & Paul, Sywell <> 500
St.Andrew, Harlestone ## 2,000
St.Mary, Higham Ferrers 3,000

Financial Statements for the year ended December 31[st] 2021.

List of grants made .

List of grants made .
£ £ £ £
2019 continued 2021
Ss.Peter & Paul, Watford <> 500 All Saints & St.James, Kings Cliffe ## 4000
St.John the Ba ptist, Ea st Farndon <> 500 St.John the Baptist, Achurch <> 500
St.Andrew, Broughton <> 500 St.Andre w, Collyweston <> 500
St.Faith. Kilsby <> 500 St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches ## 5,000
St.Mary, Wollaston 1000 St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches <> 500
Ss.Pe ter & Paul, Nether Heyford <> 500 All Sa ints, Dingley ## 2000
St.Denys, Ravensthorpe 2000 St.Rumba ld, Stoke Doyle ## 4000
St.P eter, Oundle 2000 Holy Trinity, Denford <> 500
St.Mary, Barby <> 500 St.Andre w, Barnwell <> 500
Astcote Methodist Chapel ## 350 All Saints, Barnwell <> 500
The Sacred Heart of Our Lady,Aston le Walls
1,000
St.John the Baptist, Cranford ## 3,000
St.Mary Magdalene, Ecton 2,000 St.Mary, Little Houghton ## 1,000
St.John the Baptist, East Farndon 3,000 St.John the Baptist, Plumpton
Ss.Peter & Paul, Watford ## 5,000 ( chancel roof ##) 1,000
___ 59,350 St.John the Baptist, Plumpton (porch roof) 2,000
___ St.Katherine, Irchester ## 3,500
2020 St.John the Baptist, Blisworth ## 1,500
St.Nicholas, Islip (incl £ 500 <>) ## 4,500 St.Andrew, Spratton 1,000
St.Michael & All Angels, Newnham <> ## 500 St.Mary, Great Brington ## 1,500
St.Lawrence, Towcester <> 500 St.Alban the Martyr, Northampton ## 500
St.Luke, Kislingbury ## 4,000 St.Andrew, Brigstock 1,000
St.Mary, Woodford Halse ## 2000 St.Mary, Little Harrowden <> 500
St.Nicholas, Great Doddington ## 500 St.Andre w, Cotterstock ## 4000
St.Mary, Everdon <> 500 St.Mary, Woodford 4,000
All Saints, Croughton ## 2,000 St.Michael, Bradden ## 500
St.Nicholas, Twywell <> 500 St.Peter, Aldwincle ## 350
St.Mary, Barby - South Chapel ## 4,000 St.Leonard, Rockingham 4,000
Ss.Peter & Paul, Nether Heyford ## 1,500 Ss.Peter & Paul, Weedon Bec ##
St.Bartholomew, Greens Norton <> 500 ( electrical upgrade ) 1,500
St.Peter, Greatworth <> 500 St.Denys, Cold Ashby ## 1,500
St.Mary, Culworth ## 1,500 St.John the Baptist, Hellidon ## 1,000
St.Michael, Stowe Nine Churches ## 5,000 St.Mary Magdalene, Castle Ashby 2,000
St.Micha el & All Angels , Newnham ## 3000 All Saints, Adstone ## 1,000
Brigstock Unite d Reformed Church ## 500 St.Andre w, Barnwell (churchyard wall) ##
1500
St.Leonard, Loddington ## 4000 ___ 55,850
Holy Trinity, Northampton ## 2,000
St.James the Less, Sulgrave <> 500 ___
Ss.Peter and Paul, Sywell <> 2,000 923,357
St.Peter & St.James, Brackley 4,000 ___
Hope Methodist, Higham Ferrers 1,000
St.Faith. Kilsby ## 2,000
St.Nichola s, P otte rspury <> 500
____ 47,500

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examinerfs Report Report to the trusteesl On accounts for the year ended Charity no (rf any) 10111032. Set out on pages IT-3. I report to the truslees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe Trusf) for the year ended )1 [1 i / ILOII. Responslbllltles and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance V￿th the requir￿nents of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under seclion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applir2ble Directlons given by the Chartty Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Ad. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention ( ') in connection with the examination vthich gNes me cause to believe that in, any material respectr. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do rK)t accord with the aC￿Unting records Independent examinerfs ststement I have no ￿n￿rnS and have ￿rne across no other matters in connection *Mth the exarnination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understsnding of the accounts to be reached. . Please delete the words in the brackets rflhey do not appty. Signed: Date: Name: Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Jr Address: FtIG_FIAH r--.- Nori t-irlmfrnm NIN I c, % r)A IER Oclober 2018