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2021-12-31-accounts

Harrow Churches Schools Link trust 1061200
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
01/01/2021
Period start date
For the period
from
To 31/12/2021
Period end date

Section A Receipts and payments

A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest
£
15,998
14,307
14,200
462
-
-
1,559
46,526
44,772
1,125
-
648
401
46,946
(420)
48,833
48,413
Restricted funds
to the nearest £
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total funds
to the nearest £
15,998
14,307
14,200
462
-
-
1,559
46,526
44,772
1,125
-
648
401
46,946
(420)
Total funds
to the nearest £
15,998
14,307
14,200
462
-
-
1,559
46,526
44,772
1,125
-
648
401
46,946
(420)
Last year
to
the nearest £
Individuals 15,998 23,406
Churches 14,307 17,861
Trusts 14,200 16,300
Miscellaneous 462 1,018
Fundraising - 2,442
Job retention schemegrant - 4,964
Statutorymaternity payrecovered 1,559 -
Total receipts
A3 Payments
65,991

Staffcosts
44,772 41,112
Workshops and presentation costs 1,125 1,125
Communications costs - 1,974
Insurance 648 566
Miscellaneous 401 826
Total payments
Cash (deficit) / surplus for period
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
45,603
(420) - - (420) 20,388
48,833 - - 48,833 28,445
48,413 - - 48,413 48,833

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B1 Cash funds
Details
Total cash funds
Bank balances
Signature
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
48,413 -
- -
- -
48,413 -
Print Name
Douglas Collier
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
-
-
-
-
Date of
approval
Douglas Collier 26/09/2021

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HARROW CHURCHES SCHOOLS LINK TRUST REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2021. Objects of the Trust: The Trust exists to pmmoto the Christian faith in particular this is done by the employment of persons who work with both churches and schools in the London Borough of Harmw. The Trustees who 5erv8d during the year or for part of the year were: Robert Dawson Douglas Collier Julie Paice Hilary Millard Glenys RiGhardson Johnny Rapson Mark Stephenson Ineke Varcoe Chair- resigned September 2021 Treasurer Appointed March 2021. Appointed as Chair September 2021 Appointed November 2021 Resigned July 2021 Appointed July 2021 Rg3ign8d 2￿ S8pI 2022 Legal Structure: The Trust was established by Declaration of Trust dated 14th June 1994. is governed by a Board ofTrustees and has the Charity Commission registered number 1061200. Trustees are appointed through election to post. The trust is based at Trinity Church, Hindes Rd, Harrow HA1 1RX. Activities: The trustees met regularly during the year to hear and evaluate staff reports. govemance matters and assess the financial position. Separately the trustees met to consider long term objectives. The trust continued to benefit from the efforts of its outstanding staff, who dealt particularly well in engaging with school communities during the restrictions imposed by Covid-19 Significant efforts have been made lo strengthen relationship with Harrow churches and other Christian groups operaling in the borough. The relationship with churches in the Stanmore area has been particularly fruitful The trustees will continue to oversee a vision whereby its employees and volunteers pioneer contact with local schools and gradually transfer the relationship and activities to th8 local Christian communrty. Page 2

Ac￿sS to Harrow's primary schools and provision of Christian resources to schools has been good. In addition to assemblies, clubs and lesson plans we continue to provide support to children in year 6 as they prepare lo move to secondary school. The trustees regard continuing support of these children as they enter secondary school as an Ideal opportunity to ext8nd our ministry into secondary schools. The trustees recognise that this will require additional staffing and are seeking the financial resources to achieve this. We continued to receive generous prayer and financial support from individuals, local churches and charitable trusts. Our supporters were kept infomied of the trust's activities by 8-mail, n8wslelter8, and the half termly update and prayer meetings. As with many organisations we are considering how, in a post pandemic world, to blend new and traditional forms of communication so that we can most effectively communicate with our supporters. As we have emerged from the restrictions due to the pandemic we have increased our conta¢t with churches and church leaders. This enables us lo undersland how we can best support local Christian communities and link them to local schools. Scripture Union, which is invaluable as a mission partner, has provided our siaff and trustees with access to training and engagement with fellow workers. Reserveg and fundlng: The Trust continues to seek lo monitor its reserves in the short temi. The Trust's aim is to maintain reserves al any point in time to meet 3 months of regular expendilure. The Trustees all give generously of their time in operation of the Trust and the only expenses claimed have been for expenditure on behalf of the Trust. Approved by the Tru8tses and slgned on tholr behalf by Julle Palce- Chair of Trustees Signature.. Date approved.. 2410912022 J. Paice- Chair of Trustees Page 3