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ST PETERS BOURNE MANAGEMENT COMPANY Report of the Directors and Trustees for the year ended 30" April 2025 

The directors and trustees (the “trustees”) are pleased to present their annual report together with the accounts of St Peter’s Bourne Management Company (“SPBMC”), a company limited by guarantee, for the year ended 30th April 2025, prepared to meet the requirements of a directors’ report and accounts for Companies Act purposes anda trustees’ report and accounts for Charities Act Purposes. 

## Administrative details 

Registered Office: 40 Oakleigh Park South, London N20 9JN 

Company number: 4616145 Charity number: 1098664 

Independent examiner: Roger Seaton FCA, 23 Greenhill Park, Barnet, Herts, EN5 1HO Bankers: CAF Bank Limited, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent ME19 4JQ 

## SPBMC's objects 

SPBMC’s objects as set out in its Memorandum of Association are: 

“the advancement of the Christian religion through worship and the provision of facilities for study, spiritual direction and learning and the encouragement of reflection on spiritual matters, in particular the provision of spiritual education and counselling, and through support of the wider Christian community, in particular the Community of the Resurrection of Our Lord and the Church in South Africa.” 

## Public Benefit 

In pursuing its objectives, the trustees have had regard to the guidance of the Charity Commission on the Advancement of Religion for the Public Benefit. 

The trustees believe that the activities of SPBMC, carried on at St Peter’s Bourne, 40 Oakleigh Park South, London N20 9JN (“St Peter’s Bourne”) contribute to the public benefit by: 

- e spreading knowledge of the Christian faith to any person without discrimination; 

- e helping people to be better Christians; and 

- e working together with churches to equip their members for mission and community service. 

## Activities and Achievement 

- The activities of SPBMC which the trustees believe help them promote their objects are: 

- e the hosting of a worshipping community at St Peter’s Bourne (the “Community”) e establishing St Peter’s Bourne as a house of prayer and worship serving North London e the use of St Peter’s Bourne as a retreat house for spiritual reflection 

To better achieve these activities, the trustees have to maintain the buildings and grounds forming St Peter’s Bourne. 

## Details of all of these activities are set out below: 

St Peter’s Bourne Management Company, 

> a company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales with the number 4616145, and registered as a charity with the number 1098664. Registered office: 40 Oakleigh Park South, Whetstone, London N20 9JN 



St Peter’s Bourne Management Company - Company Registered number 4616145 (England and Wales) - Charity number: 1098664 

## A HOME for Christian Community 

Over the past year, the life and ministry of the St Peter’s Bourne (SPB) community has continued to flourish. It has been a season of growth, transition, and deepening unity as we’ve joyfully welcomed new residents and, with gratitude, said farewell to others. Of those leaving, this year two residents have moved out to get married (to different people) and one has left to help join the staff team for a new Anglican church plant in Margate. Our new resident additions include four worship leaders - two of whom moving to London have previously been working as international missionaries. Throughout the year, our residential spaces have remained at or close to full capacity, with an average of 18 adult residents and 5 children living on-site. 

One of the unique strengths of our community is our involvement across five different local churches in North London. Every member of SPB actively serves on a volunteer team within their local church context — from worship teams and kids’ ministry to outreach and community service. Despite our varied backgrounds and churchmanship, we have experienced a beautiful and unifying fellowship in Christ. 

Community Rhythm: At the heart of life at St Peter’s Bourne is a shared commitment to prayer and worship. We have established a consistent and intentional weekday rhythm of communal prayer, gathering in the Chapel from 7:30-8:00am each morning. These times are informal yet sacred — blending sung worship, scripture, reflection and intercession. Each day has a specific prayer focus inspired by a line from the Lord’s Prayer, guiding our hearts and anchoring our week in the words of Jesus. 

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iritual Forniation: Spiritual fomation remains a central part of life at SPB. Every resident is
invited into intentional discipleship relationships with members of the leadership team, creating
space for pastoral support, prayer, and growth in Christ]ikeness. These one-to-one conversations are
a key expression of our charitable purpose - lo equip and disciple believers to follow the way of
lesus in all aspects of life. Through these rhythms of forniation, we aim to cultivate not just spiritual
insight but also missior￿] living- encouraging each resident lo live out their calling with integrity,
creativity, and a heart for justice.
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live within its walls but as a launchpad for mission and ministry. Around half of our resldents are
employed in either church or ministry roles, while others work for charities and social
enterprlses that serve the vulnerable and pursue social justice. For example, one resident has been
pioneering a ministry In prisons across the UK. using poetry as a means for expression, healing
and redemption. Another resident recently took on a role working with a children's choir from
Uganda - supporting their work through touring events, fundraising and relationship building here
in Europe. Another resident is worklng wlth the Diocese of b)Thdon to develop youth ministry in
Islington borough. These stories are just a glimpse of the extraordinary vocational and spiritual
giftings present within the community.
We also have a fiercely creative community with lots of musicians and songwriters living here and
collaborating more and more. Over the course of the year, various community members have
released 3 new albums, 5 EPS and lots of Indlvldual sIn￿e5. Increasingly, we're encouraged to
see worship songs that have been written in the Chapel here at SPB being played and sung in
churches across the UK and around the world.
As a community, we are continually inspired by the faith, creativity, and compassion of those who
call SPB home. We believe God is using this space as a greenhouse for 8Towth, ministry> and
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A HOUSE of I￿er and Worship
The Vision for the House of Prayer & Worship at St Peter's Bourne is:
'To host God's presence. speak blessing and pray for transfOrn￿tiO￿ of the people and place
of North IA)ndon and beyond.
There have been several ways this vision has been outworked in the past year:
Following its launch in January 2024 people from churches across North London and beyond, have
continued to gather for'Dwell', a bi-weekly prayer & v￿rshIp gathering, at St Peter's Boume.
Here is some feedback from a couple of the regular members".
'I love being part ofDwell. Not onfy is it a warni and invitingcommunity. but it is a space where you can
experience the presence of Go4 worshipping and wondering at Iris love ondgoodness.
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experience Christ in the pe￿Onal. as a real and living being rather than as a notion or concept. It's o
place where Ican laugh or cry and just be myself
'Dwell has been agreat blessingfor me, my ￿[e and also fvr ourwider church. Dwell at St Peteffs Bourne
is one of those rare places. A place of warmth, openness and intimary with and His people. Each
time J h¢7ve visited, there has been afr5h encounterwith the IA)rd, new revelation. Iht7ve petsonalty
found my time there extremetystrenstheninl.
It was a joy to then begin 2025 by hosting an extended evening of worship and prayer called
'Consecrate' focused on preparing and setting ourselves aside for what the t£)rd might want to do
this year. We had a really powerful time in the chapel and it was a beautiful time of collaboration for
the whole community to host more guests than we've had before.
A HAl￿N for Retreat Icreatfvity
We have had a few organisations consistently book St Peter's Boume for regular event5: KXC host a
ternily Song Writing Day; The Myriad Church Planting Leadership have held their team building and
training day5 and Oakleigh Community Church have hosted leadership days and Some Alpha Holy
Spirit Days. We have also hosted a group from St lohn's Friern Bamet, the East & New Barent Cler8y,
David's Tent Prayer tEaders, Made to Shine and a prayer group from All Souls tAngham Place. The
chapel is also being used for day retreats by some local clergy and church leaders/staff teams from St
Barnabas, St Paul's Mill Hill, Christ Church Barnet & later this year Mill Hill East Church, St Paul's,
New Southgate & Faith House Church, Colindale.
Throughout the year we have been able to host visitors who are coming through London. some with
friends at St Peter's Bourne and others who are interested in seeing and learning about what we do
here. These have included visitor5 from the US, Netherlands. Brazil, Australia and all around the UK.

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Maintenance of St Peterfs Boume
The trustees have to maintain St Peterfs Bourne to enable it to serve the chaTitable aims. During the
year, the following significant projects were undertaken:
We have improved security to the site with major repairs to the fencing on elther side of the
house and new lockable gates.
The Residents. Lounge has been repainted and a new carpet installed. Several of the
bedrooms have also been painted prior to the arrival of new residents.
The Library and the Boiler Room have been cleared of excess furniture and other accumulated
items. We also plan to redecorate and carpet the Library so it can be a more welcoming space
for the community.
The Drive at the front of the property has had some work to improve drainage.
Other minor improvements Include: a new water filter in the main Kitchen tap. a dishwasher
installed in the second kitchen, new light fittings in Library & Guest Room and new Showers in two
of the flats
The redecorated Residents. Lthnge
Part of the new fenclng
Leadershlp and admlnlstratlon
The Directors Board and the Staff Team has remained
constant throughout this year which rellects the stability
that has been brought to St Peter's Bourne.
* 24-7 PRAYER
In October 2024 St Peter's Boume officially joined the 24-7 Prayer Network and our DirectOT David
Vincent and community leaders lan & Ruth Dowsett headed out to their annual Gathering in
Rotterdam where we were welcomed along with 8 other Christian communities, Houses of Prayer and
churches into their wider Network. This relationship will provide an opportunity for connection and
support and training from the wider Church and we believe that they too will benefit from our
experiences as a creative residential and dispersed community of prayer and worship here in North
London.
In the last year one major piece of work has been to update our Safeguarding Policy and overhaul our

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Safeguarding proceduTes. This is now more robust and specific to the needs of our community. The
policy statement has been added to our website.
The website was also updated with a more modem feel in order to promote the work of St Peter's
Boume, simplified to aid better navigation of the inforn)ation on the site and is easier to update and
maintain.
Volunteers
SPBMC has benefitted from substantial time volunteered by the trustees in office during the year,
and by the members of the Community. The House of Prayer has been hosted by a number of
diflerent musicians from the Community and the local area.
Management of SPBMC
SPBMC is a company limited by guarantee, which means it does not have conventional shareholders
but members. To recognise the involvement of other local churches with whom the community have
links with the membership was increased and includes those who are:
ex officio the trustees of SPB; and the clergy and churchwardens of the supporting parishes: All
Saints. N20, St lohn the Apostle, Whetstone. St Mary the Virgin in East Barnet, St Paul's, New
Southgate and the Parish of Friern Barnet:
the incumbents and churchwardens (or equivalent) of churches attended by members of the
Community or Directors can also apply for membership.
the individuals from time to time serving as members of the Leadership Team of the Community
at St Peter's Bourne. and
one elected representative of the Community who has been living at St Peterfs Bourne for at
least six months.
These members meet once a year for the Annual Meeting and throughout the year SPBMC is
managed by the trustees, who during the year and since the year end have been:
David Vincent
(from 10th lan 2015 & vice chair till Sept 2023, chair from Sept 2023)
(from 30" Sept 2021)
(from 6th Feb 2015)
The Revd Helen Azer
The Revd lohn Coles
The Revd Seb Cummings
Caroline Overton
(from 21st Sept 2023)
(from 21st Sept 2023)
The trustees Met five times during the year, and between meetings, SPBMC'S chair and the various
leads met regularly. Lydia & Rich Di Castiglione and lan & Ruth Dowsett (from Sept 2023) as
employees, are not perniitted to be trustees but are invited to attend the trnstees. meeting5, as does
Brian Wakeham as a representative of the Thist and Sue Chapman as the Company Secretary (from
Sept 2023).

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Cfverall results
The Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 30th April 2025 shows a slight decrease in
income of £1,856 to £95.605 (2%). There was a decrease in expenditure of £19,363 (22%). The result
was a net surplus for the year of £26.888 compared with a net surplus of £9,381 in the previous year.
Movements In Income
Total income was £95,605 (2024: £97,461). The community rents were almost unchanged at £W,417
(2024: £9),745). There was a decrease in income from the b￿kIng income to £4,509 (2024: 5,654).
Movements In expendltu
Expenditure decreased this year to £68,7 17 (2024: £88,080). Expenditure was kept low due to the
impending UP8Tade of the central heating system including two new boilers for the main house.
Maintenance and small equipment decreased to £15,195 (2024: £23,760) and staff costs also
decreased to £21,522 {2024: 26.222).
Reserves at the year-end
The net surplus for the year of £26,888 has increased our funds carried forward to £64,036, all
unrestricted. These funds are sufficient to cover nearly 12 months of thls year's expenditure. Keeping
maintenance costs low in 2024/25 has helped build up our reserves this year. The reserves now meet
the Trustees objective5 of having sufficient unrestricted reserves to meet six months of unrestricted
expenditure to cope with variations in cash flow and to provide protection against unforeseen costs.
The building up of reserves remains an objective of the trustees as they plan to up&Tade the central
heating system and carry out a refurbishment of one of the bathrooms and also the small kitchen.
Small ccthpany exemptlon Statern￿ and approval of rep(
In preparing this report, the trustees have taken advantage of the small companies. exemptions
provided by section 415A of the Companies Act 2006.
This report was approved by the trustees on
September 2025 and signed on their behalf by
David Vincent, DirectOT

St Peterf5 Boume •lanagement Coryar5y- Corryny RWJ￿ered nwnber 4616145 Wales). Chty number. 1098664
Accounts
Statement of Flnanaal Activlties
Cincluding Income and Expendilure Acc￿nt)
for the year to 30° April 2025
2025
2025
2024
2024
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Fund$
Note
Income from:
Donations
610
610
I,(J)i
65,999
i.ooi
Charitable Activities
94,726
94,726
65,999
Rents and other
269
269
30,461
30,461
Total Income
95,605
95,605
97.461
97,461
Expenditure on:
Raising Funds
Charitable Activities
1,725
1,725
66,992
1.019
1,019
66,992
87,061
87,061
Total Expendlture
68,717
68,717
88,080
88,080
Net Movement in Funds
26,888
26,888
9,381
9,381
Reconclllatlon of funds:
Fund5 brought forward:
37,148
37,148
27,767
27,767
Funds carried forward:
64,036
64,036
37.148
37,148

St Peters Boume Managemant Cork¥J*)y- CL￿panY RWÈred 4616145 aTrJ Wab81. Charity nurn￿r. 1098664
Balance Sheet
For the year ended 30° Aprfl 2025
at 30 April
2025
at 30 April
2024
CURRE￿ ASSETS
Note
Debtors
1,030
64,060
1,307
37,209
Cash at bank, on deposit and in hand
TufAL CURRENT ASSETS
65.090
38,516
CREDITORS: amounts falling due within one year
1,054
1,368
NET CURRE￿ ASSETS
64,036
37,148
UNREsfRICTED FUNDS
io&ii
64,036
37,148
TOTAL FUNDS
64,036
37,148
The company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006
relating to small companies. The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in
accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2(KJ6.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the
Companie5 Act 2(M)6 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to small companies
subject to the small companies. regime and in accordanee with FRS 102 SORP.
Approved by the directors and trustees on the
and signed on their behalf by:
day of September 2025
David Vincent, Director
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Notes to the Accounts for the year to 3￿ Atxil 2025
1.1 BASIS OF ACCOUNTING
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention, and in accordan￿ with the
Charities SORP (FRS 102) Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended
Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2015), the FRS
102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and the
Companies Act 2tKi6.
The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
1.2. INCOME
Income from Donations
Donations are included in income when:
•the charity becomes entitled to the donation and any conditions for receipt are met
•the directors are reasonably eertain that they will receive it, and
•the directors are reasonably Certain that the value can be Teliably measured.
Incomefrom Charitable Artivittes
Income from community rents, project related grants, and charges for the use of facilities, is
recognised in the period when it is receivable
Income from rents
Income from rents is recognised in the period when it is receivable.
1.3 EXPENDITURE
Expenditure is recorded in the period in which it is incurred. Liabilities are recognised when there is
a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to the expenditure.
1.4 FUND ACCOUWNNG
Unrestrlcted Funds
These are funds which can be used in accordance with the charitable objects at the discretion of the
trustees.
Restricted Funds
These are funds which can onIy be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the
charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular
restricted purposes.
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Notes to the Accounts contlnued
For the year to 3tr Aprll 2025
2. INCOME FROM CHARrrABLE Acnvr
Community Rent5
Booking Income
2025
90,417
4,309
2024
60,345
5,654
94,726
65,999
3. OTHER INCOME
Rental income from flats
Bank Interest
30,400
61
269
269
30,461
4. EXPENDITURE ON RAISING FLINDS
Maintenance of occupied flats
Running costs of vacant flats
Advertising
Website
1,200
232
85
208
700
58
40
221
1,725
1,019
5. EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE AcrtVlTIES
Staff Costs
Caiering and other dlrect costs
Utilitie5
Refurbishment works
Maintenance and small equipment
Insurance
Garden maintenance
Local taxation
Administration costs
Community activities
Sundry
21,522
2,099
15,502
524
15.195
1,519
2,532
5,450
1,79)
637
222
26,222
1,894
14,726
7,801
23,760
1,439
2,370
5,581
2,048
705
515
66,992
87,061
6. GOVERNANCE AND suppoirrs cosrs
Expenditure on charitable activities in note 7 include5 governance and support costs which are
costs incurred on the objects of the charity but the amounts of which are difficult to determine.
The trustees provided financial, secretarial and adrninistrative serVi￿S free of charge. The
independent examiner also provided his services free of charge. Such minor costs as have been
incurred are included in note 7.
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Notes to the ACc￿nts c(rtlnued
For the year to )￿ Aprfl 2025
7. STAFF cO￿s
These include the salaries of the Community Leaders. The figures also include the wages of a
part-time administrator and cleaner.
2025
21.522
2024
25,179
Gross Pay
Benefits in kind
Pensions
1,043
21,522
26,222
Average number of employees
8. DEBTORS: amounts falling due within one year
Trade Debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
1,307
1,030
1,030
1,307
9. CREDITORS: amounts falling due within one year
Trade Creditors
Accruals and deferred income
(298)
(756)
(298)
(1,070)
(1,054)
(1,368)
10. STATEMENf OF FUNDS l May 2024
Income
Expendlture
30 Aprll
2025
Unrestricted Funds
37,148
95,605
68,716
64,036
37,148
95,605
68,716
64,036
I I. NET ASSETS BY FUND AT 30 APR]L 2025
Unrestricted
Debtors
Cash
Creditors
1.030
64,060
(1,054)
64, 036
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Notes to the Accounts contln(*d
For the year to 3￿ Awll 2025
12. TRANSAcfioNS WITH TRUSTEES AND REIATED PAIrriES
The trustees and the Community Leaders are regarded as parties who are related to the charity
under charity law, and any financial transactions between them and the charity must be disclosed.
None of the Trustees received any remuneration or other benefits from an employment with the
charity or a related entity.
lan & Ruth Dowsett and Rich & Lydia Di Castiglione, the Community Leaders, are, along with the
Trustees, considered the key management personnel of the charity and the total remuneration
paid in this category amounted to £14,268 (2024: £18,327).
Apart from the aLN)ve, there were no other transactions between the charity and the above person5,
or any other related partles, in this and the previous year.
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Independent Examinerfs Report
to the of St Peterfs Boume Management Company
repon on rhe accounts of the company for the year ended 30 April 2025 which are set out on pages 9 to 14.
Resi￿rtiVe responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The trustees (who are also the directors of the company lor the purposes of cornpany law) are responsible for
the preparation of the accounts. The trnstees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section
144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the "2011 Act.) and that an independent examination is needed.
Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for
independent examination. it is my responsibiliry to
examine the accounts under Section 145 of the 2011 Art:
follow the proeedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Chariry Commission under section
145(5)Ib} of the 201 l Act. and
state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Bas18 of Independent examlner's report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission.
An examination includes a review of the accounting record5 kept by the charity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with those records. It also ineludes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the
account5 and seeking explanations from you as twstees concerning any such matter5. The proceduTes
undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be requlred in an audit and consequently no oplnion is
given as to whether the accounts present J "true and fair viwK and the report 13 limited to those matters set
out in the statement below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connectlon wtrh my examlnation, no matter has come to my attention:
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respert the ￿quIreMents..
to keep accounting record5 in accordance with sertion 386 of the Companies Act 2CQ6' and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting
requlrements of secrion 396 of the Companies Act 2006 and with the methods and principles of the
Statement of Recommended Prartice: Accounting and Rep)rting by Charities
have not been met. or
(21 to which. in my opinion, attention should be dralffi in order to enable a proper understanding ol the
accounts to be reached.
ROGER SEATON
23 Greenhill Park, Barnet, Herts, EN5 IHQ
Date:
2025
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