NOSS MAYO CHURCH HERrrAGE TRUST
Registered Charity No. 1099810
Receipts and Payments Account
For the Year ending 31st December 2023.
RECEIPTS
2022
2023
Donations for unspecified
Devon Historic Churches Trust
Garth Mumford RIP
Interest on Bank Accounts
Estate of Revd Fairbrother RIP
Revelstoke Community Trust
Parish Magazine
120.00
340.00
1500.00
1092.22
317.65
42047.82
1287.07
18350.58
5500.00
2000.00
£43577.69
£28977.65
PAYMENTS
The Clock Service
277.20
1266.00
Vestry Floor replacement
Arch itects Fees - Start of Tower Repair5
Consultant Strucbjral Engineers
Tower contracto￿ -Bartey Manor
Lightening Conductor& Asbestos survey
Repairs lu pdates
Bank Charges
1643.13
1152.00
3731.52
917.76
11545.92
706.52
698.94
74.25
249.43
84.25
£ 3406.01
£18940.91
Excess of Receipts over Payments for Period
Add Excess from previous years
40171.68
49979.18
10036.74
90150.86
£90150.86 £100187.60
Represented by CAF Bank. Account No. 00012728. In the sum of
£19823.49. This indudes £3000 from a donor to provide the tower flag for 20
years from 2018.
The sum of £80000 was transferred to depositwith the Churth of England to
obtain an improved rate of interest which has been added to make
£80364.11.
This account of the Noss Mayo Church Heiitage Trnst as at 31s1
December 2023 is in accordance with the Bank Statsments and records.
17/z/20ZP
Cluis Bradley- Hon. Treoy. Mory Ifikox-HopL Chaff. Chni Lock_ Hon. Examwer

Report to St Peter Revelstoke PCC
Noss Mayo Church Heritage Trust for the year to 31
December 2023.
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The accounts of the Trust are with this report. They follow on logically
from last year with the focus being on the structural repairs needed on the
tower.
We received a further generous distribution from the Estate of the wife of
Revd Fairbrother. It should be remembered that Revd Fairbrother was very
fond of the community of St Peter and the support he received from Garth
and Sue Mumford in very diffIcult times.
We have been generously supported by the Revelstoke Community Trust
and received a donation from Devon Historic Churches Trust. The Parish
Magazine distribution represents two years.
On the expenses side, it is mainly the start of work on the tower with the
usual professional fees associated with this type of work. All the render has
been taken off the inside of the tower to reveal the stonework.
It is not all bad news. Work will need to be undertaken but not as urgently
as we first thought. It will be able to be spread over few years and perhaps
give us the time to raise the money necessary. Our next stage will require
further faculty when we are advised on the next step which will require
scaffold to repoint and insert steel bonding. Then of course while the
scaffold is up do we re-enamel the clock faces?
Additionally, it is the year for our Quinquennial Inspection. We do review
the current Report on a regular basis and we have addressed some items
which are listed as the tower work has progressed.
As ever, we keep Faith and are assured the Good Lord will help provide!