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APCM 13[th] April 2025

All Saints Parish Church Headley

Minutes of the Annual Vestry Meeting

at 11.45am Sunday 13[th] April 2025 in the Church Hall

Rev Yann Dubreuil opened the meeting with a prayer at 11.45am

The following PCC Members were present:

Rev Yann Dubreuil, Ian Jenkins, Caroline Young, Robert Wilson, Ann Sherburn-Hall, Christine Leonard, Margaret Locke, Chris Millard, Frances Morgan, Olwen Parton, Cheryl Pennington, Anneliese Wadham, Tina Wareham. The meeting was well attended by members of the congregation.

Apologies : Rev Helen Kempster, Jane Bowen- Perkins, Keith Fairbrass, Charlotte Pragnell, Anthony William, Wendy and Martin Finch.

Approval of the Annual Vestry Meeting Minutes 2024

Copies of the previous Minutes of APM (Vestry) of the 21[st of] April 2024 were available to those in attendance. There were no matters arising. The approval of the minutes were proposed by Carole Wilson and seconded by Jim Wood, and signed by the Rev Yann Dubreuil.

Resignation of churchwarden : Rev Yann Dubreuil thanked Ian Jenkins who was stepping down as Church Warden for his hard work and dedication . Ian was presented with a card and gift:

Election of Churchwardens:

Caroline Young (in situ) and Mike Sutcliffe were proposed as churchwardens and duly elected being proposed by Edwin Catt and Christine Leonard. Rev Yann Dubreuil stated that he was looking forward to working with both Churchwardens.

Any Other Business: No other business was raised.

The Vestry meeting ended at 12noon.

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All Saints Parish Church Headley

Minutes of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting

at 11.45am Sunday 13[th] April 2025 in the Church Hall

The following PCC Members were present:

Rev Yann Dubreuil, Ian Jenkins, Caroline Young, Robert Wilson, Ann Sherburn-Hall, Christine Leonard, Margaret Locke, Chris Millard, Frances Morgan, Olwen Parton, Cheryl Pennington, Anneliese Wadham, Tina Wareham. The meeting was well attended by members of the congregation.

Apologies : Rev Helen Kempster, Jane Bowen- Perkins, Keith Fairbrass, Charlotte Pragnell, Anthony William, Wendy and Martin Finch.

Approval of the 2024 Annual Parochial Church Meeting Minutes.

Copies of the minutes of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting of 21[st] April 2024 were available to those in attendance. There were no matters arising. The approval of the minutes proposed by Carole Wilson and seconded by Jim Wood and signed by the Rev Yann Dubreuil.

Election of Deanery Synod Members:

Chris Millard and Edwin continue in their roles of representing All Saints Parish Church at the Deanery Synod.

PCC Members: Frances Morgan has completed two terms and has left the PCC. Ann Sherburn-Hall (PCC Secretary) and Margaret Locke ( Safeguarding Officer) have completed two terms on the PCC. A decision will be made at the next PCC meeting in May regarding these positions.

Hester Whittle has agreed to a second term. Rev Yann Dubreuil thanked all members for their hard work during the past year. He also addressed the audience asking if anyone would like to join the PCC for the period May 2025-April 2026. Interested parties to contact Rev Yann Dubreuil directly.

Rector’s Report: The Rector’s report may seem familiar to last year’s – but that’s because in 2024 we have continued to build on the encouraging year that was 2023 and can be thankful for:

• In addition to our regular services on Thursday at 9.30am and Sundays at 8am and 10am, Messy Church at 3pm on the third Sunday of the month, and Simple Praise at 5pm on the fourth Sunday of the month are now an established part of ASH’s service offerings. Special thanks to Helen Ford and the Messy Church Team for their commitment to Messy Church and to Toby Dubreuil, LJ and Reuben for sharing their terrific musical gifts at Simple Praise.

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• Home Groups provide a great vehicle for growing as disciples and sharing our lives. Thanks again to Floss and Nick Mitchell for leading the Monday group.

• Our fantastic prayer group that meets every Tuesday morning to pray for the needs of the church and community – please make use of the prayer requests book at the back of the church – it is used every week.

• Our excellent links with The Holme Church of England Primary school – I often talk of the school being my largest weekly congregation – and am enormously grateful for the privilege of ministering to the children and staff, for their warm welcome and the opportunity to being ‘grilled’ by the children as part of their RE studies. 2025 will see some changes as the Headteacher, Sarah Stevenson, has just retired. A retirement tea was held in the church centre in her honour last month. I look forward to working with the new Headteacher, Campbell McArthur, next term.

• Our incredible team of volunteers: our brilliant Churchwardens – Caroline Young and Ian Jenkins who do so much so well behind the scenes, our Treasurer, Bob Wilson, who keeps our books in great order, Ann Sherburn-Hall our PCC secretary who records and keep in order all of the PCC minutes and helps ensure the APCM is conducted properly and legally, Chris Millard who is constantly fixing, mending and maintaining all sorts in the Church Centre, the Church and the Churchyard, the PCC, the Social Committee, FoASH, the Cleaning Rota, Flower Ladies, Coffee Rota, our Stewards and the many unnamed ‘unofficial’ volunteers who do so much whether e.g. helping out in the office (Martin), keeping the Memorial Garden tidy (Ruth and Alan), keeping the grass short around the Church entre (Paul Heath) or making sure we have a reader’s rota (Jill).

• The inimitable Helen Kempster – who as well leading services and preaching excellent sermons, is a quite superb pastoral visitor.

The key elements of the report were highlighted at the meeting.

Rev Yann Dubreuil gave an overview of his Report for 2025. There has been a steady increase in the number of people attending church as well as the various activities. Messy Church (MC) and Simple Praise (SP) are held on the 3[rd] Sunday each month

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and are well established in the calendar. A big thank you to the MC Team for their commitment and to Toby Dubreuil, IJ and Reuben for sharing their musical gifts at Simple Praise. Home groups continue to grow and flourish and provide a venue for the church, growing disciples and sharing lives. Thanks to Floss and Nick Mitchell for leading the Monday Group. An additional group will be coming soon.

Advent and Lent Courses led by Ian Jenkins gave an opportunity to those present to hear from others about what God is doing in their lives. Tuesday prayer group is working well with a dedicated group. Holme School is undergoing changes with the retirement of Sarah Stevens and the arrival of the new Headteacher Campbell McArthur next term. Rev. Yann Dubreuil said that he was enormously grateful for the privilege of ministering to the children and staff on a weekly basis.

There is an incredible team of volunteers, Church Wardens, and the ‘behind the scenes’ teams who keep the church running daily. Chris Millard is constantly fixing, mending and generally looking after the fabric of the church. The social committee who has kept the Alpha course going with supper after each meeting. Helen, our curate who does so much and who cannot be with us today please remember her in your prayers as she recovers from a chest infection. There are so many people to thank for their contribution to the running of our wonderful church, and finally we give thanks to God for his strength in all our endeavours.

Annual Reports- SEE APPENDIX I

The annual reports on the activities of the church were included in the APCM Report for 2024-2025. The reports outlined the activities of the various roles within the church. These were collectively approved. Copies of the reports will also be available on the website at www.allsaintsheadley.org.uk . Paper copies can be obtained through the Parish Office.

Examiner: Bob Wilson Hon Treasurer thanked Anthony Williams for all his support. He has agreed to continue in his role as the Independent Examiner. Rev Yann Dubreuil asked for a proposer to approve the appointment of the of the Financial Examiner: Proposed by Edwin Catt and Seconded by Tina Wareham

Financial Report for the Year 2024 to Dec 31. Bob Wilson Hon Treasurer.

Bob gave a short address to the meeting on the financial situation. He announced that the Parochial Share of £95 047, was paid in full for the year 2024. Giving increased with a rise in the congregation committing to a monthly standing order. Income from the Church House was £13k, Magazine surplus £3,400, and church hall lettings achieved a £3,700 surplus. Parochial fees were down, due to fewer weddings and with the closure of the churchyard there will be no further income from burials.. Donations were made to the Holme School for improvements to lighting and audio equipment. Bibles were given to Year 6 Leavers and funds were given for outings for the pupils. The income for this

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expenditure came from the Elsie Watkins Fund. Approval of the accounts were proposed by Carole Wilson and seconded by Jim Wood.

The Financial Review: SEE APPENDIX II

AOB: There was no further business.

Closing Remarks: Rev Yann Dubreuil

Rev Yann Dubreuil addressed the audience prior to closing the meeting: He stated that it was a privilege to serve the people of Headley as it continued to grow in discipleship. The year ahead is filled with exciting activities with a new initiative with the forthcoming Seder Meal on the 17[th] April to be followed by a packed Easter Programme with several services during Easter Week. The post Alpha group and the home groups will be holding a social evening at the Holly Bush so that the groups can continue to develop the friendships that were established during the courses. All are welcome to attend. Rev Dubreuil stated that he was excited at looking to the future, working with those involved in the Parish Development Plan and where it will lead Headley in the future. Rev Dubreuil thanked everyone who attended the APCM, noting the encouraging turnout.

Rev Yann Dubreuil closed the meeting with a prayer at 12.45pm.

Signed by : Rector Rev Yann Dubreuil ……………………………….

Date……………………………

Signed by PCC Secretary…………………………..

Date: …………………………….

End of Minutes

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APCM Parish Review May 2024- March 2025 Final

Church Warden’s Report: 2024-2025 Ian Jenkins

An eventful year for the Churchwardens (CW) started only ten days after the 2024 APCM with an early morning lightning strike on 1 May 2024. This affected the lighting, sound system, wifi and clock mechanism, resulting in protracted work to

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rectify all systems and take the opportunity to conduct an upgrade where possible. Our Treasurer, Bob Wilson, effected a very satisfactory financial solution with our (new) insurers. The lighting strike occurred just after a wonderful Choral Evensong (28 April) with the choir of Queens College, Oxford and officiated by Revd Alice Watson. A congregation of 171 from across the parish attended.

A Churchwardens’ Admission Service was held at St Nicholas Church, Peper Harrow 0n 17 June, conducted by Venerable Catharine Mabuza, our new Archdeacon of Surrey. The Rector also attended.

The Holme Trust was formally transferred to the CWs and a donation of £1000 was made to the school to support the new audio/visual equipment project, supplementing a similar donation from other church funds.

A commitment was made to open All Saints Headley daily from 1 September to allow parishioners and visitors the opportunity for prayer and contemplation, as well as general visits .

Linda Withey was adopted as a Deputy CW.

After a short delay of a few days the church opening commenced with a new altar cross, designed and made by Bruce Gardner using wood from South Africa, his birthplace. It is a perfect addition to the fabric. A PCC Strategy Awayday was held on 8 September, followed by Harvest, Vision and Stewardship Sundays. These particular services will feature annually.

Annual training for CW was held on 9 November 2024 attended by Caroline Young. Ian Jenkins was absent due to illness. Next year the training will be held on 22 November 2025.

An Advent Course was conducted by the CW with over 20 participants, daily readings and a weekly discussion group. Advent, Christmas, Candlemas and Epiphany were busy seasons with a gradual increase in congregation numbers which continues.

A Lent Course, led by the CW, has been successful with lively weekly discussions.

Confirmation will, this year, be held at Guildford Cathedral on 19 April, with representation from All Saints Headley. Support is encouraged.

An Architect (Adam Hieke (Nye Saunders)) has finally been appointed to conduct our Quinquennial Inspections with the next one scheduled for 7 May 2025.

We look forward to Holy Week and a glorious Easter.

The next Choral Evensong will be on 11 May 2025 with the choir of St Thomas on the Bourne.

Caroline Young

Ian Jenkins

Churchwardens

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Friends of All Saints Headley (FoASH) Chairman’s Report 2025: Ian Jenkins

The year 2024/2025 has been a great success not only in fund raising but also in advancing the presence and purposes of the Friends organisation, not only to the Churchgoing community but also to the community at large. The general public have supported a number of events throughout the year which has assisted our fundraising activities but also, as an added benefit, it has allowed us to reach out to the community and raised awareness of the Church and its availability to all, particularly as it has been possible to open the Church daily.

Numbers of Friends contributing has increased over the last twelve months and I am grateful to everyone for their financial and personal support. I am particularly grateful to the Trustees, for their assistance, advice and support activity throughout the year. We welcome any new nominations to join the Trustees and have been joined this year by James (Jim) Wood.

This year we heard a most interesting topical Royal talk by Robert Hardman (May), organised a coach day trip to Bath (September), held a celebratory ‘60s Night in the Church centre with musical entertainment from Deja Who? (October), organised a Westminster Abbey evening tour accompanied by the Purcell Club choir (January), and have successfully catered for the annual Rosemary Foundation Curry Lunch (February).

With some funds now becoming available we have been able to purchase a commercial dishwasher for the Church centre, we are progressing plans for a full kitchen refurbishment in August this year and we are drawing up a costed list of projects to improve the Church centre facilities and enhance user and visitor experience. Similarly, although the Church fabric condition is very good it is under constant review and some projects are being investigated. All these items fall under the capability remit of the Friends so that financial support can deliver tangible benefits. The Quinquennial Inspection due on 7 May 2025 will highlight any necessary or priority work for the Friends to consider in conjunction with the Churchwardens and PCC.

Current FoASH funding consists of £5086.94 in the current account, £25000 on an instant access earning interest account and we await a Councillor Grant 2024/2025 of £703.64 from East Hampshire District Council (EHDC)(Councillor Anthony Williams).

Ian Jenkins (Chairman) 31 March 2025

All Saints Church, Headley Buildings and Grounds sub-committee: April 2025 Chris Millard

Work completed during the year.

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Further work required.

SOCIAL COMMITTEE REPORT AND CHURCH HALL TINA Wareham

Church Centre Lettings

The Church Centre continues to be a very busy venue, with regular users and ‘one off’ hires. We are in the envious position that we have no regular spots that we can offer. The Arford Bells have started using the hall on a Monday as the Pavilion is being redesigned and have asked if they can continue with us permanently. There are some planned works including rebuffing the floor to be done this year.

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

The Social Committee has been very busy this year and offers a variety of events to, hopefully, cater for everyone. The profits made from these events helps finance ‘hospitality’ eg Bishop’s Visit, Alpha Courses, Seder Feast, the Community Breakfast, after service refreshments etc , any surplus goes into the church funds. We have already got the rest of the year planned, so keep an eye open for dates …things in the pipeline are Hymns & Pimm’s, the Safari Supper (rescheduled to September). We have a very strong hard working committee who arrange and cater for all of our events, we are truly blessed.

Tina Wareham

Farnham Deanery Synod: Chris Millard : APCM report 13[th] April 2025

Area Dean: Rev. Richard Bodle (Hindhead)

The Deanery Synod is a forum where the parishes in Farnham Deanery come together and share information and experience with the objective that all can share by working together. In the past year there has been a special focus on:

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Moving Towards Net Zero – many good ideas how parishes can reduce their carbon footprint and help the community address the global climate crisis.

Discipleship / Making Disciples – the training that is available in Guildford Diocese for the lay community to take on ministry roles in their parishes. Date of next meeting is in October. Details to be confirmed.

If anyone would like further information on the topics addressed or on the Deanery Synod, please contact Chris Millard (Deanery Synod secretary).

Parish Magazine Report APCM 2025: Christine Leonard

The magazine continues to appear ten times a year with two double issues. The same small group continues to oversee the production. Jo Smith assemblies the monthly articles, Jo Canning is responsible for the annual preparation of adverts for printing. Alison Head is responsible for distribution and Christine Leonard overseas advertising and editorial control. There are 650 Copies produced each month. The magazine is excellent value for money at just £10 per year that includes delivery by a very willing band of volunteers.

Content of the magazine includes reports from local clubs and societies, programme of services from all local churches, adverts for upcoming events and useful local information. Commercial advertising is set for a full year and there has been no increase in prices for the past year. The magazine is of a high quality and printed by Imprint Colour who are located in Aldershot.

All Saints Flower Group Report 2025 : Christine Leonard

This group of talented and enthusiastic ladies continue to keep fresh flowers in church throughout the year and to push the boat out for festivals at Easter, Harvest and Christmas. We are very proud of the fact that we are self sufficient in funds and never have to ask the PCC for money. Each arranger who does the pedestal for two weeks is entitled to £20 towards buying flowers and although half of the ladies are not church goers, they very often do not claim this allowance.

Our only money raising event of the year is our wreath making morning at the end of November. This is one of the cheapest classes on offer in the area and was well supported in 2024. It was very enjoyable and profitable.

At Easter many people give money for lilies in memory of loved ones. This enables us to make a good show at a time of year when flowers are expensive.If anyone wishes to pay for a pedestal in memory of someone close during the year, the group will happily arrange it. The ladies always make an effort to coordinate colours and styles for weddings.

Church Cleaning- Carole Hampson

A big thank you to all those who participate in cleaning the church . There are 20 on the rota, we always welcome extra team members. The church silver has been cleaned for Easter and the forthcoming inspection. A deep clean is carried out twice

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a year, which if followed by refreshments for all the team. We pride ourselves on keeping our church clean and tidy.

Musical Director’s Report: Matthew Smith ALCM LLCM (td) RGMS

Currently, there are fifteen regular choir members who can attend the 10.00 Sunday morning family services. Although the numbers have remained stable over the year we are in need of singers to swell our tenor section. With more tenors we can increase our range of choice.

From September onwards the choir prepared for the Christmas celebration of the Nine Lessons on the 22[nd] December 2024. Out of the six choir carols selected, we tackled four new pieces. One had been recently composed and presented an interesting challenge. With eighteen in attendance, we were fewer in number with only a handful of extras to help out. In spite of this our choir were in good voice and succeeded in filling the space with a fullness of sound.

Throughout the year a regular selection from the Mission Praise has been chosen and one of the aims is to hopefully familiarise the congregation with these new inclusions.

The main priorities are: to increase our tenors, and generally to attract more people to join our choir. To try to square the old with the new (in my opinion, always a good combination) by introducing a wider range of musical styles in keeping with the mass. As always, I am grateful to everyone for their ideas and suggestions. Matthew Smith ALCM LLCM(td) FGMS

Safeguarding at All Saints Church Headley: Report for APCM April 2025: Margaret Locke: Safeguarding Officer and DBS Verifier

I have not been made aware of any serious Safeguarding matters that have needed reporting within the Parish during the last twelve months. The PCC of All Saints, Headley has complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and clergy discipline measure 2016 (duty to have due regard to House of Bishops guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults). The Safeguarding Policy of All Saints, Headley is available to view on the noticeboards around the Church and Church Centre and is also available on the front page of the website https://www.allsaintsheadley.org.uk/

Safeguarding should always be high on the priority of our Congregation to ensure that children and vulnerable adults are kept as safe as possible, and it is vital for good safeguarding within our Church to play a preventative role in protecting people from exploitation. Good Safeguarding should very much be a shared responsibility for all Clergy, PCC members and members of the congregation.

Parish Dashboard: The Parish Dashboard has now become a valuable source of keeping up to date with Safeguarding and training matters. It is a very useful tool and reminder for what needs to be done and can be updated with information, dates that

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matters have been agreed and more. Information is constantly changing and needs to be updated regularly.

Training: It is now mandatory that all PCC members complete three on-line training courses (Basic, Foundation and Awareness of Domestic Abuse). Many of the courses have been completed but there is a need to renew some of them as information is constantly changing. The courses are regularly updated. Guildford Diocese are also recommending a fourth on-line training available for all PCC members – Modern slavery (arranged by the Clewer Institute). Many members have completed this already and hopefully other members will complete it soon.

DBS Checks: Some DBS checks have been renewed during the last twelve months, and some more are due to be renewed during the next few months. Some children’s activities are taking place in the church – Messy Church, where the parents are present so no checks are necessary and ASH puppets which takes place twice a month and all leaders and helpers have a DBS check in place.

ASH Puppets report APCM 2025

The Puppet group started 19 years ago, at Easter 2006, first to use puppets in Sunday School and then as a youth club with up to 14 young people at one time. We have run after-school clubs at The Holme, performed at school assemblies and fetes and village events n Bordon, Grayshott and Headley. We participated in charity fundraising functions from Whitehill and Hollycombe to Aldershot and Balham. Additionally, the team have supported church services at Blackmoor, Bordon, Headley Down and Grayshott, as well as here at All Saints.

Since stopping activities during Covid – apart from video performances - we have scaled down and returned to our core mission of puppet ministry. We now perform regularly at Lindford Methodist Church’s Praise and Worship service on the third Sunday each month and also at Messy Church here.

We are happy to welcome new members, both children and adults, and we meet in the Church Centre on the first and third Fridays of each month.

Frances Morgan, Fiona Ryland, John Ryland

Mothers’ Union Report for 2024

In the year 2024, the local branch of the Mothers’ Union held monthly meetings at Manormead Retirement Home for Clergy in Hindhead. We had a variety of speakers or special events including a talk entitled ‘Volunteer Blood Runners’, a presentation on English Cathedrals, the Acorn Healing programme and tea at Willow Grange.

We provided 36 emergency toilet bags to RSCH for patients who were unable to bring toiletries to hospital with them and a variety of items knitted for children in East Africa (approx. 200 pieces), Twiddle Muffs for Dementia patients at RSCH and hats and gloves for the Mission to Seafarers as well as Canula Mittens for the Premmie Unit at Basingstoke Hospital. We are also please that we have additionally provided a cash donation to Manormead for the needs of the chapel.

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We are always in need of knitted goods so if you would like to help contact Kathy for details/patterns, we can usually provide the wool. Donations of wool and small personal toiletries such as those handed out on airlines would be most welcome.

Kathy Catt

This concludes the APCM Report for 2025

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HEADLEY ALL SAINTS PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNaL Re￿ered Charity Number: 1127424 FINANCIAL sfATEMEp¥fs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 FINANaAL REVIEW The overall result for 2024 was a surplus of £2.62Z The giving from our parlshioners was up by £10,168 at £72.088 on which we recovered gift aid of £16.014. Thank you to everyone who increased their giving duringthe yearand to those who gave by wayof a monthly stsnding order which assists greatly with a regular source of income. The Church Centre lettings, which is managed by fina. produced income of £11,920. Like everyone, we were affetted by continuing high energy costs for gas and elettricity. We are grateful to FOASH for providin8 a commerclal dishwasher for the kitchen. The soaal commlttee was very active durin8 the year and rdised a totsl of £2,842 after expenses from a range of events from "Fun Fridaf, a pancakes evenin& a safari supper, an organ recital, a harvest lunth and a Christmas Fair tombola. In addition the proceeds from the lent lunches event were donated to The Rosemary Foundation. Income from investments produced £6.672 on increase of £512 from the previous year. The investments are required to be valued at each year end and l am pleased to report that their value iftcreased by £3,390. Investments are held for the long terni and their performan over the years has been good and provlded valuable income. The freehold property we hold was letthroughoutthe year and produces valuable rental income and a surplu5 after expenses of £13,546 was achieved. In May 2024 the church was struck by lightning and damage vlas suffered to the electrical systems and audio equipment. The church rn5urerfs paid for the repairs subjectto the usual excess. An electrical sur8e protettion device has now been instslled to avoid a similar problem in the future. With the improvement in giving frorn the parishioners we were able to paythe parish share of £90.735 to the Guildford Diocese in full. The budget for 2025 approved by the PCC is a defictt of £8.800. This includes the DirKesan Parish Share requested for 2025 of £95.047, an increase of £4.312 which represents the single biggest expensÈ of the Church. In 2025 there will be a Quinquennial Inspertton of the fabric of the buildings by an archttert and there may be some additional costs which have not been budgeted for. We are grateful to all those who donate so generou51y with their financial support to All Salnts Headley. Bob Wilson Hon Treasurer 25th March 2025

HEADLEY ALL SAipifs PAROCHIAL CIIURCH COUNaL Inde endent examinerf5 re ort to the PCC Thi5 report on the financial statements of the PCC forthe year ended 31 December 2024. which are set out on the following pages. is in respert of an examination carried out In accordance wtth the Church Actountlng Regulations 2006 Ilhe Regulationg) and s.154 of the Charities Art 2011 { the AcV}. Respectlve responsibilities of the PCC and the examiner As members of the PCC you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements," you consider that the audit requirement of the Regulations and s.144 of the Act does not apply. It is mv responsibility to issue thls report on those financial statements In accordance with the terms of the Regulatlons. Basls of this report My examination was carrred out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commlssion. That examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the PCC and a comparison of the accounts with those records. It also includes considering any unusual Items or dlsclosures in the financial statemenis and 5eekin8 explanations from you as trustees concernln8 any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audrt, and consequently I do not express an audr( opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent examlnerfs Statement In connettion with my examination. no matter has come to my attentlort: {11 whlch gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respert the requirements to keep accounting records in accordance with Part 8. Chapter I, section 130 of the Act; and to prepare financial statements, which accord with the accounting records and o)mply with the requirements of the Act and the Regulations have not been met." or (2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in orderto enable a proper under5tandlng of the accounts to be reached. •(J,/f,~_ MrAI Williams FCA 25 March 2025 Little Benifold Headley Hill Road Headley. Bordon. Hants, GU35 8DU

HEADiEY ALL SAIr￿s PAROCH￿ CHURCH COUNaL STATEMEpif OF FINANCIALACtIvtTIES Fort￿year ended 31 December 2024 Unrestricted Restricted Elldowment TOTAL Fund5 Funds Funds 2024 FUNDS 2023 Note INCOME AND ENDQWMENTS Voluntary income Artivities for generating funds Income from Investments Church actlvtties TOTAL INCOME AND ENDOWMEMrs 92,128 4,168 21.481 31,462 149.239 128 84,279 8.057 2b 4.168 24.205 31.462 151.963 2.724 23,039 34,373 149.748 2d 2.724 EXPENDITURE Church activlties Expenditure on rnising funds TOTAL EXPENDrruRÉ 141.617 5.147 146.764 2.577 144.194 138.429 5,147 11,018 149.341 149,447 3b 2.577 Net Income 2.475 147 622 301 Other recogni5ed gains Gains on investment assets: Revaluatioh of property 5b 1,350 995 1,045 3390 4,742 NET MOVEMEf+lT IN FUNDS 3,825 1.142 1,045 6,012 5,043 Reconciliation of Fund5: At I JANUARY 2024 442￿72 45.973 45,640 534.485 529,442 Balance5 carried forwdrd At 31 DECEMBER 2024 446.697 47,115 46.685 540N97 534.48S The notes on pages S to 9 form part of these accounts

HEADLEY ALL WNTS PAROCHIAL OIURCH COUNaL BALANCE SHEE[ AT31 DECEMBER 20Z4 Note 2024 2023 FIXED ASSETS Tangible Investments 5a Sb 380,OC 139,059 143.937 523,937 519,059 CURREKf ASSETS Debtors Short term deposits Cash at bank and In hand 8278 4.392 14,447 6,081 3,428 23.005 27.117 32,514 CREDITORS Amounts falling due in oneyear (10.557) 117.088} NET CURRENT AS5Ers 16,560 15.426 TOTAL NET ASSETS 540.497 534,485 PARISH FUNDS Unrestricted- Restricted: Endowment- 446,697 47,115 46,685 442,872 45.973 45,640 540,497 534,485 Approved by the Parochial Church Council on 25th March 2025 and signed on its behalf by: Rev Yann Dubreuil Ichaimian) Mrs Ann Sherburn-Hall {Secretaryl The notes on pages 5 to 9 form part of these accounts.

aL Notestothefinan(ialst¥tements I ACCCXjN￿N6 pouaES The PCC rs a pubfic benefrtentltywlthinthe mearjlngof FRSIOZ Thefinarthl ststernts have prepared underthe CharttiesArt2011 and in a(xordancewiththe CthurthAcctyJntiryR4ul8tior￿ 20C6¥￿Ermir¥the it)dMdual courts of PCCS, and with the Re8ulatlons' Trrue fairvw kY0vis￿lns FPS 102 as the applab￿ accountlngstsndards and the ￿ement0f Recommended PrXtiCe.A(U￿fitsrE and (tharit¢5 ISORPIFR$1021 effe from ijanuary 20191. The fJnarKial statements hove beeth prepared undertt h￿t￿iCalco$tcon￿n1f0rt È￿eptforthe valu¥tK•nof Investrnertassets Ireehold pri4)erty. whlch are shown at mavet %kn. The st¥temerts Indude all trarisactions.assetsand fiabilities fvrwhKh the PCCIS reSF4)￿We In not I￿[ude the ac(ounts of churchwoups that oweiheir maln affili)tKJn to another l>th. northosethatare inftyrnal8atsrin8sof m¥nbers. Funds Endowmentfvnd$ 4refiJrK15, the ¢apltal ofwhkh must be m￿fttr[ned. onty Ir0￿ •risin4frorn In¥￿￿Of the endowment mèy be used either as reStfitt￿ ￿ urlrtstrirted kn(ts dep¢r￿[r8￿￿Jn the wrp05eforwhl¢h the erthmert was estabttsw. Restrtctedfvnds repte5eftt lal IrKomefrom tnt50refidrywmentswhKh mty be wended onthose restrtcted objects provwed In the terwts of thet￿Or tequesL arwj (bl d(•tions or8rnm5 receNed fora spe¢thcobJettor Invited bythe Pccfora specrfk otiect The funds mtyoTr￿ be eAyended onthe speo obl¢ttforwhlch theywere 80¥e￿ Anyb31aKe reThI￿n¥￿Isp¢Olèttheerhy ofeh year be caffjed forward as a balance onihatfijnd. Unrestrirtedfvods •regehernl fvtsJ$¥¥hkh Can be tssed ft¥PCCordlnary wrFQS Inwme and E￿<)w￿en Planned gknn& toflecllonsarxl donatiOn5are wr¢oed vthen ￿te1Ve￿ Tax refvjndsa￿ vecogn15ed whenth• Incomin8 resource to whlchihty retate Js Grants¥1￿ le￿ie5 are accwwrtedforwhenthe Pccts lesalty entitled tothe amountsdve. DNidendsare ￿￿￿ted forwhen re￿￿￿ble. iTrtere5t LE ￿crI￿. Al oth•r Income Is rrfo$niEed when rt Is re￿Nabl£ All Income aThl endowmonts ore acc£4m￿f￿1 Amounts received spedfftca￿ for m1$5bn are dealtTMth •5 restrfthd fund Grants and dOnknts?￿8ccoUTrted fcrwhen pa￿ over.orwhw awarded. Ifth•taward Ereatssa blrliryor constru£tfveoblSgatioA onthe PCC All othereXper￿it¢jre ￿ gerwalty rewEed when Itls oKurred aTrJ isara￿ntÈ￿f0rIr0s$. Ftxed assets CoTrsecrated and benefKe kvoperty b not l￿ded Intt accoJrrts 1Th￿c￿d8￿￿wlth%1O[1j of the Charitie5 Act 201L Movable church fumlshlngs bythe rectorand thurchwardems on $Fwa1tn￿fOrthe Pccand whth require a fawltyfor diswlaTe inallenable property. Isied ￿ rlchurth'5 Irwenty¥rywhthran be Inspec latany reasonable timel. Foranythingacquired prk)rt02L￿)there ig N￿lfficie￿LI)St infoTrnation avalkble nd therefore suth assetsare nOt￿lUed IntheftiwKialsEatemerrt& &JbsequentJy no ir>Jivxknl rtem I￿$(05t more than£l.LMJOs0 all such expe￿it￿re has been wrrI￿Off Ir)Jrred. The church house was rewalued at De￿rnber 2021 No depredion ￿ rmidEd OTh buildi¥sasthe currentlyeslnTrated residual value of the propertyts less than its (arryirevajueand the remairygusu￿l liFe of ths a55et aJft2ntty exceeds 50yeaT5, ￿thtytarry depreciation chargeswoukl be imrrbaterial. Equipment Used within the thwch premises 15 depreoateil on a Strakn￿￿ne kA5i50￿rfO￿rYÈar5. IndNklual itewtsof equlpmentwitha purclke prtce of£2DXlorlessèrewrftten off the assEti5Kquir¥l. In5*5tmests are￿all￿d at morketvabje at 31 DttemEer 2024.

HEADLEY ALL SAIKfs PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNaL Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2024 2 INCOMEAND ENDOWMENTS Unrestricted Restricted Funds TOTAL FUNDS Funds 2024 2023 Voluntary income Planned glving: Gift Aid donations & collections Tax recoverable Other Collectlons {open platel Tax recoverable on collections Donations 64,057 16,014 2,097 8.031 1.607 322 92,128 fAI,057 16.014 2,097 8,031 1.607 322 92.128 54,515 13.629 6.481 7,405 1,529 720 84.279 2b Other trading artivities Fund raising {coffee) Flower fund Fund raising events 362 408 3,398 4.168 362 408 3.398 4.168 218 462 7,377 8,057 Incorne from investments Dividends and Interest Church house rent 3,948 17,533 21,481 2.724 6.672 17.533 24,205 6,160 16,879 23,039 2d Income from church activities Magazine: Sub5CriPtTons Advertising Lettings 2,724 5.732 5.312 11.920 8,427 71 31.462 5,732 5.312 11.920 8A27 71 31.462 5,787 5,211 9.907 12,105 1,363 34,373 Church Centre: Parochial fees Sundry Total Income and Endowments 149,239 2 724 151.963 149,748 Total Income and Endowments 2023 146.073 3.675 149,748

HEADLEY ALLSAINYS PAROCHIAL (HURCH UNaL Forthe yearerKled 31 December 2024 EXPENDrruRE Unrestrthd Restrrcted TOTAL FUNDS Funds Funds 2023 3a Church artlvities Missiona and charitsble Churth rellef & development agencies Home charitie5 178 642 490 490 490 490 820 inlst Diotesan Parish Share Other ministry costs .735 1.139 91.874 .735 1,139 91A74 72,550 811 73.361 Church Running expenses Maintenance Upkeep of services Flowers Sunday club & youth 6,405 3,167 922 iii 2,577 13.182 9.177 2,017 495 210 787 3,167 922 iii 1577 2,5TI 10.&J5 Salaries Organists Secretary & Ver8er 12,686 2,825 13,584 16,409 2,825 584 iQ409 2,685 13,013 15,698 Church mana ement and administration Postage. ststionery & other expenses 2.876 2,876 3.175 Other costs Magazine production Church Centre Churchyard Miscellaneous Majorworks 7,787 9,589 4.685 8.178 428 8,178 664 21493 19.363 2.493 19.363 9,028 32,689 Totsl Church & other activitses 141.617 2.577 144194 138,429 3b Expenditure on raisingfunds Church house expenses Coffee morning costs Costs of fvnd raising events 3.987 3.987 7,691 116 3.211 11,018 556 5.147 556 5.147 Totsl Expenditure 146.764 2.577 149 149.447 Total Expenditijre 2023 147,412 2.035 149A47 134.885

HEADLÈY ALLSAIP￿S P FALallJRCH EXPENOMJRE Restricted TOTALFUNDS Fun Jnd5 2¢)23 SfAFF cosrs liwxluded in note3a I Wage5 and sal¥les 16.013 15,249 396 16.409 15.698 PAYMENTSTO PCC MEMBERS ne ofthe expeasES pa¢dto the incumb rdated to hisseThkes asthalmian ofthe PCC One emp)oyee was a membtrof the PCC duringtheyear and reslgnedfmmthe PCC on 28.1.2025 znd r•ceNed remuneralion of£13.188 as parlsh admIn￿tratOr. No pa￿ents0r &Xp￿se5 wert pald to anyother PCC member, perXr￿ dosdy¢onn¢rted rothemor related parties. Freehold EquI￿￿nt land and bulldln8S Total 5a T?n8lble (all unresrr1tt￿) AcfuAiIDEEMED cosr At ljanuary 2024 380.(K¥J 14.552 394,552 Revaluat*Jn At 31 Detembw 2024 380.fJXI 145S2 394552 OEPREaATION At l January21f44 I4￿52 I4￿52 Charge fortheyear At 31 DetÈmber2024 14552 14.552 NEf BOOK VALUE At 31 Dtternber 2024 NEf BOOKVALUE At31 Detember2023 38D.000 The Chijrch Centre is insured forL556,636 but&nce ir is on landvested in the D￿$8￿ authority on behalf of the PCC. rccan begiven no rneaningrulwdlue IPCC mintrte50f 27111195).

HEADLEY ALLSAIPITS PARLXHIALCHLIRCH COUNOL Note5tothe fman(ial staten 5b INVE5fMENTS Market value 15tJanuary 2024 Disposal at carrying value Purchases at tost Revaluation gain Marketvalue 31st December 2024 Thé market value at 31st Decernber 2024 represents investments fof Unrestrlcted funds Restsicted funds Endowment funds 139.059 3390 143.937 58.081 39.171 46,685 143.937 Holdings at 31 De￿rnber 2024 CBF Church of England Invesknent Fund M&G CharFfiJnd 76,664 67.273 143,937 2024 DEBTORS IUNRESTRICTED FUNDS) Tax recoverable DebtOTS and prepayments other debtors 2023 4WS 3JJ69 4.540 331 6.081 LIABIUTIES Amounts fallln8due in one year (unrestricted funds) Accruals for utllity and othw cosrs Provision for new boiler Other credltors 8278 9.957 9.288 7,000 800 17,088 lo￿57 FUNDS Unrestiicted Fund: for 8ener31 purposes Restrlcted: The E Walkins fund foryouth & thildren's edu(ation Endowment: The Winchester fund income is applied to the rnalntenaft￿ of thewinthester graves. From the year 2C68the caprtsl becomes unrestritted. Fund movements Unrestritted E Watkins Win¢hester Total Balantss at tst January 2024 Income and endowment5 Expendilure InvestmeFrt gains Balantes at 3ts1 December 2024 442An 149.239 1146,7641 1.350 446.697 45.973 1724 115771 995 47,115 4S.640 534,485 151,963 1149,3411 L045 540.497 ANAIYSIS OF N￿AssE[s by fund Unrestricted Resrricted EndOwn￿nt fvnds funds TOTAL 2024 Tanwble fixed a￿ets Investmentfixed assets Current assets Liabilibe5'. Amountsfalliredue in one year 380.¢ 143.937 27.117 58.081 ,173 39.171 1105571 110.5571 46B5 $40A97 47.115