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2022-08-31-accounts

Charity registration number: 1127462

The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters’ Church

Annual Report and Financial Statements. for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Contents (continued)

ReferenceandAdministrative Details 4
Trustees' Report 2105
Independent Examiner's Report 6
Statement of Financial Activities 7toB
Balance Sheet 9
Notes to-the Financial Statements 10:to22

The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Reference and Administrative Details.

Trustees

Mr L Cooke, Chair of Ghurch Council

Mr PA Butterworth AIB, Treasurer Mrs. A Price; Lead Pastor Rev.P Hancock, Pastor:

Mrs H Brindley, Safeguarding Officer Mr PE.Graham, Finance Chair Mrs S Willoughby, Lead for Pastoral Care. Mrs P Drew

Mr D Phillis BA Mr A Willlamson

Senior Management / Leadership Team

Mrs-C Eyre (appointed 3 November 2021} Mrs.C James (appointed 3 November 2024) Mrs A Kowarin (appointed 3 November 2024) Mr G Hesbrook (appointed3.November 2021) Mr B Barber (resigned 8 Saptamber 2021), Circuit Steward Mrs A Price

Charity Registration Number

1127462

Principal Office Potters Church The Bridge Centre Birches Head Stoke on Trent ST2 8bD Independent Examiner Daryl Denson ACMA VAST ‘The Dudson Cenire Hope Street ‘Stoke on Trent $T1 50D

Independent Examiner

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The Potters House Methodist Church.

Known as Potters Church

Trustees’ Report

The trustees present the annual report together with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 August 2022.

Structure, governafice and management

Natureof governing document 1127462)The Potters House Methodist Church was established asa charity in England and Wales (Number on Sth January 2009 under the Deed of Union (1932) and Mathodlst Church Act (1976).

Recrufimeant.and appointment of trustees Appointmentchurch of trustees is governed by the constitution of tha charity. Trustees ara nominated by. members and must be committed members of the church. The trustees will conduct an ‘interview with the prospective new trustee at which the responsibilities of irustses will be discussed thatand.a schedule of expected ‘duties is provided.Ths trustees will then review the position and ensure. final ‘thedecisipr o nspectivewill be taken.trusteeTheymeets are-electedthe charity's.at the‘Trusteeannual p g e neralrson specification’meeting. guidance and. then a induction.ahd training of trustees The induction process for a new trusiee involves an initial mesting with the current trustees to diacuss Ths.in detail newthetrusteeresponsibilities.will be providedof the position,with a copythe govemingof the Charity:Commissionstrust. deed and the Guidancecbjectives ‘THeof thaEssential charity. Trustee: What you. Need to Know’. Arrangements for setting kay managemant personne} remuneration The pay scales for key management personne! are set by the trustees and: are. benchmarked against other similar size organisations operating in the area. Pay of individual members of the management team are reviewed ‘annually and this review takes Intd account performancé and any additional responsibilities as well as increases.in average earnings. . Organisational! structure The Church is governed according to the. constitution and practice of tha Methodist Church. Church ChurchCouncilsare held: four-times each year and a Congregatlonal meeting is held annually: in addition the Council have delegated most ‘of the day to day running ‘of the Church to the Church Leadership Team, four of whom are. trustees:

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Trustees’ Report (continued)

Objectives and activities

Objects and aims

theTheadvancementpurposesof theof: Mathodist Church are and shall be dsemedto.have been since the date of union (a) the: Christian faith In accordance with the doctrinal standards and the discipline of the Methodist Church; {b) any charitable purpose for the time being of any Connexional, district, circult, local or other organisation of the Methodist Church; (c}Methodistany charitableChurch; ‘purpose for the time being of any soclety or Institution subsidiary. or ancillaryto: the (qd) any purpose for the time being of any charty being a charity subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist.Church.

Public benefit

Weare a Christian Church. We offer regular worship and activities for all agas.

Potters Church. organises Chilstian acts of worship for a combined congregation of approximately 200 weekly worshippers. We hold weekly services in Birchas Head, based at the Bridge Centre. These are identical and take place.at 9.30am_and 11.15am.

Potters Church provides a wide varlety of weekday actlvitias-far the benefit of the public within the Stoke-on-Trent conimunity.. Such activities include: youth work, a parents and toddlers group, a weekly mesting for retired-and elderly individuals, a craft club and a sports group. The trustees confirm that they have complled with the requiraments of section 17 of the Charities Aci 2011 to. have due regard: te the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for England and-Wales,

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Trustees" Report (continued)

Achlevements and performance siavery,IssuesIn Stoke. faced supported.on Trent,by refugeesthewe localhave andFoodbank, asyiumfinanclallyseakers:who.providedsupportedopportunitieshaveprojectsbeanwhichhousedfor ox-offenderschallengedIn the localissuesarid area.respondedof modemto theday We supported work with the homelessin our-clty, focusing an support:and rehabilitation.

As a local church we successfully hosted a weekly community group for older people, providing: fhendship, support arid a range of social events. We also run & weekly group -aimed at providing a. safe space to play for and parents, carers, babies and toddlers. ,

As.a muttigenerational church we continued during thls period to provide falth based activities forall ages and have developed our.youth work programme to include a greater emphasis on discipleship and inclusion.

We have begun a new weekly group focusing.on sporting activities and friendship for older:peopla.

We. have. supported a wide variety of local families through Ilnks with local schools. We have provided ‘a number of shepping vouchers te support local people in need, as well as new white. goods, bedding -and other household ftams.

We have supported local school foodbanks and provided emergency support for people in need.

Our youth-group fundraised to support the Stoke.on Trent foodbank and ralsed over £800 to donate. as part of thelr dctivitlas, On Sundays we meet to worship, to celabrate and challenge people lacal[and][intemational][needs.] to respond with God's love to

We have successfully begun to rebuild our church community post-Covid 19. We hava welcomed new andpeopleNewcastleInto our church Undér Lyme. and continue-to do so. We hava ceasedto meet.as a congregation in Longton

We continue. to-support and network with a number of Christian organisations and churches -around the city of Stoke on Trent:and beyond.

Use of volunteers

Our church and Its activities ara run and supported by a small staff team and_a number {around 100} regular valunteers,

Financial review

The results for tha year .are set out.in the Statement of Financial Activities.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Trustees’ Report (continued)

Policy on-reserves.

It ig, the trustees’ policy to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds (if possible), which aquates: te three: months staff wages and three months contributlon to the. Stoke on Trent Mission Gircuit, équivalentshould to approximately £40,000. This should be, sufficient to.cover statutory paytnents due to staff the yearit beend.werenecessary£64,431 to cease(2021:our£71,134),activities. Unrestricted free reserves (excluding fixed assets) at

The annual rapert was approved by the trustees of the charity on 23 May 2023. and signed on its behalf by:

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The Potters House Methodist Church.

known as: Potters Church

Independent Examiner's Reportto the trustees of The Potters House Methodist Church

| report to the trustees on my-examination of the accounts of The Potters House Methodist Church for the year ended 31 August 2022.

Responsibilities:and basle of report

As. the charity trustees of The Potters House Methodist Church you are responsible for the preparation ofthe accounts In accordance with the requirements cf the Charitias Act: 2011 (‘the Act’). | report'in respect of my examination of the The Potters. House. Methodist. Church's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and In carrying out my examination | have followed ail the applicable: Directions given by the Charity Cammission under. section 145(5)(b) of the Act:

Independant-examiner's statament

connection| have completed my examination.| confinn that no material matters have come to my attention in with the:examination ghing me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of The Potters House Methodist Church-as required by-section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accountsdo not accord with those records; or 3.. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements concerning the form and content of aceounts sét out in the Charltles: (Accounts and Reports} Regulations: 2008: other than any of.anrequirement Independentthat theexamination.accounts givea ‘irue-and falr view’ which is. not a matter considéred as part

which| have’noattention.concemsshouldandbehavedrawncomein acrossthis reportno otherIn ‘ordermatters.into enableconnectiona Properwithunderstandingthe examinatianof thato accounts to be- reached.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

. Unrestricted ‘Restricted Total
Note funds’
E
funds
£
2022
£
Incomeand Endowmentsfrom:
Donationsand legacies 2 135,659 10,500 146,159
Charitableactivities
Investmentincome
3
4
6,089
20
7,145
-
13,234
20
Otherincorne 2,300 = 2,360
Total Income 44,068 17,645 161,743
Expenditureon: 7
Charitable activities 6: (152,106) (19,209) ; (171,315)
Total Expenditure (152,106) (19,209) (171,315)
Netmevement infunds (8,033) (1,564) (9,602)
Reconciliationoffunds
Totalfunds broughtforwatd 76,668 7,808 B4,276_
Totalfundscarriedforward: 15 68,630. 6,044 74;674

The notes on pages: 10 to 22 form an Integral part of these financial statements. Paga.7

The Potters House.Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended-31 August.2022 {continued}

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|||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Unrestricted|Restricted|Total| |funds|funds|2021| |Note|£E|£|£| |Income ‘and. Endowments from:| |Donations and|legacias|2|135,566|10,092|145,658| |Charitable|activities|119|43|162| |‘Other|income|B55|_|-|855| |Total|Incame|136,540|10,135.|146,675| |Expenditure.on:| |Charitable activities|6|{137,020}:|{3,923}|(140,943)| |Total|Expenditure|(137,020).|(3.923)|(140,943)| |Net (expendituravincome|(480)|6,212|5,732| |Gross transfers. between|funds|7,114|(7,114)|-| |Net movement|in|funds|6,634|(902)|5,732| |Reconelilation|of funds| |Total funds: brought forward|70,034|8,510|78,544| |Total funds,|carrled|forward.|15|76,668|7,608.|84,276|

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All ofthe charity's activities derive from continuing operations during the above two periods. The funds breakdown for 2021 is shown in note 15.

The nates on pages 10 to 22 fori an integral part of these financiai statements. Page 8

The Potters House Methodist Church.

known as Potters Church

(Reglstration number: 1127462) Balance Sheet as ai 31 August 2022

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||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |2022|2021| |Note|£:|£| |Fixed:|assets| |Tanglblé|assets|12|4,618|6,103| |Current assets.| |Debtors|13|9,146|10,293| |Gash|at bark and|In hand|83,032|69,059| |72,178|79,352| |Creditors:|Amounts|falling due within one year|14|(2,122)|(1,479)| |Net|current|assets|70,056|78,173| |Net assets|74,674|84276| |Funds|of the|charity:| |Restricted|Income funds| |Restricted|funds|15|6,044|7,608| |Unrastricted|income|funds| |Unrestricted|funds|68,630|76,668| |Total funds|15|#4|874|84,276|

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The financlal statements on pages 7 to.22 were.apptoved by the trustees, and authorised for issue on 23 May 2023 and signed on their behalf by: I (ehi Trustee

The notes on pages 10 to 22 form.ahPageintegral[$] partof these financial statements.

The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

1 Accounting pelicies

Statement of compliance: The financial statements Have been prepared In accordance with Accounting, and Reporting by Charties: Statement of Recommended Practke. applicable. to chavities: preparing their accounts in accordance102) (effectivewith1 theJanuaryFinancial2019)Reporling- (Charities StandardSORP.(FRS applicable102}),in thethe UK andFinancialRepublicReportingof. IrelandStandard(FRS appilcable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011. ,

Basis of preparation TheThe PottersaccountsHouses(financialMethodiststatements)Churchhave.meetsbeenthe prepareddefinition ofundera publicthe historicalbenefit entitycost under conventionFRS 102,with items.accounts. recognisedat cost ortransaction value unlass otherwise stated In the relevant -note(s) to these

Golng concem The trustees consider: that there are no material uncertalntes about the. chanty's ability to:continue.as a going concem..

Income and endowments . Voluntary income including donations, gifts, legacies and grants that provide core-funding or ara of a general nature Is recognised when. the charity has. entitlement to the Incorie, it is probable that the income wil! be received and the amount can be measured with sufficient retiability.

Donations and legacies

Donations and legacies are. recognised on q receivable basis wher fecelpt Is probable anc ‘the amount.can be feilably measured.

Grants recelvabie

Grants are recognised when the ‘charity has an entitment to the funds and any conditions linked to the grants have been met. Where perfofmance conditions ara attached to the grant and ara yat to be mt, the Income fs. recognised 4s a lJabllity-and inchided on the balance sheat as deferred income to be released.

favesinent income

Dividends are recognised once the dividend has bean declared. and notification has been received of the dividend due.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022 (continued)

Expenditure

All. expenditure is recognised onca there Is a legal or constructive obligation. . to that expenditure, it is ‘probable settlement is required-and the amount can ba measured rellably, All costs are allocated to ‘the applicable expenditure heading that aggragate similar costs to that category. Whare cosis cannot. be..directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated :on a basis consistent with the use of resources, with cajitral staff costs allocated on the basis of time spent, and depreciation chargesspread ofallocated staff costs.on the portion of the asset's use. Other support costs are allocated based on the

Charitable activities

Charitable. expenditure comprises those costs.incurred by the charity in the delivery of its activitles and services.for its beneficiaries. H includes both:costs.that can be allocated directly to such activities and those costs of.an indirect-nature necessary to support them.

Governance costs

These include the costs attributable to the charity's compliance with constitutional. and statutory fequirements, including audit, strategic management and trustees meetings and reimbursed expenses.

Goverment grants.

Goverment grants‘are recognised based on the accrual model and'are measured at the falr value of the asset received or recslvable: Grants are classified as relating either to revenue or to assets. Grants relating to revenue are recognised lin Income over the period in which the related costs are recognised. Grants.relating to assets are recognised over the expected useful life. of the asset. Where partof agrant relating to an aséetis deferred, It is recognised as deferred income.

Taxation

The.and charitythereforeIs consideredit meets the'to passdefinition the testsof seta charitable out in Paragraphcompany1 Schedule-6for UK corporationof the Financetax purposes,Act 2010 Accordingly, the--charity is potentially exempt from taxation in. respect of income or capital gains received.256 within categorés covered by Chapter 3 Part 11 ofthe Corporation Tax Act.2010or Section applledof theexctusively.Taxatlon to charitableof Chargeablepurposes.Gains Act 1992, to the. extentthat such income. or gains are

Tangible fixed assets — Individual fixed assets costing £500 or more. are initially recorded at cost, less ‘any subsequent accumulated depreciation and subsequent accumulated Impairment losses. Depreciation and amortisation Depreciation is provided on. tangible fixed assets so as to write off the cost or valuation, lass any astimated residual value, over their expected useful economiclife as follows:

Asset class Fixtures & fittings

Depreciation method and rate stralght line over 5 years

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

(continued)

Trade.debtors

Trade debtors are amounts due from customers for merchandise sold or services performed—in the ordinary course of business. Trade debtors are recognised Initially at thé transaction price. They are subsequantly measured at amortised. cost using tha effective interest method, less provision far: impairment. A ‘provision for the impairment of trade debtors Is established when there is ‘objective: vidence that the charity will not beable to collect all amounts due ‘according te the original terms of the recelvables.

Cash and cash equivalents: ‘Cashliquid investmentsand cash equivalentsthat are readilycompriseconvertiblecash. on tohanda andknowncallamountdeposits,of cashand other: short-termand are subject highlyto an insignificant.risk of:change In value.

Fund structure

Unrestricted income funds are-general funds that aré available fer use at the trustees discretion in furtherance of the objactives of the charity.

Restricted Income funds ara those donated for use in a particular area or for specific: purposes, the use of which is:restricted to that area-or purpose.

Pensions and other post ratirament obligations

The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme. which is a pension plan under. which fixed contributions are-paid into a pension fund and the charity. has rio legal of constructive obiigation to pay further contributions even If the fund does not hold sufficient assets to pay all employess.ths benefits reiating to employes service in the current and prior periods.

Contributions fo defined contribution plaria are recognised In the Statement of Financial Activities when they are: dus. If contribution payments exceed the contribution due for service, the excess is recognised as aprepayment.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

(continued)

2 Income from donations and lagacies:

Unrestricted
funds.
General
Restricted
funds
Fotal’
2022
£ & £
Donationsandlegacies;
Donations from individuals 110,487 - 110,487
Giftaldreclaimed 25,172 - 25,172
Grants, including capital grants;
Government grants _ 40,000 10,000
Grantsfromothercharities - S00 500
135,859 10,500 146,159
Unrestrictad
funds
General
Restricted
funds’
Total
2021
£ £ £
Donations and. legacies;
Donationsfrom:individuals
Giftald reclaimed
Grants, includingcapital grants,
412,083
23,483
7,283
429°
419,366
23,912
Grants from other charities - 2,380 2,386.
135,566 10,092 145:658
3 Incomefromcharitable activities
Unrestricted
funds
General
Restricted
funds
Total
2022
£ £ £
Church Activities. 6,089 7,145 13;234
Unrestricted
funds
General
Rastricted
funds
Total
2021
ChurchActivities 119 43 162

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financlal Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022 (continued)

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4 Investment income
Unrestricted
funds. Total
General 2022
E £
Interest receivable and similar income;
interest recelvable on bank deposits 20 20
20 20
Tetal
2021
£
§ Other income
Unrestricted
funds Total
General 2022
£. £
Sate ofcharity equipment: 2,300 2,300
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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes. to the Financial Statementsfor the Year Ended 31 August. 2022 (continued)

6 Expenditure on charttabie activities

Unrestricted
funds
General
.
Restricted
funds
Total
2022
£ £ £
ChurchActivities
GovemanceCosts
451,110
996
19,209
-
170,319
996
152,106. 19,209 171,315
Unrestricted
funds
General
Restricted
funds
Total
2021
E £ £
Church Activities:
GovemanceCosts
136,048.
972
3,923
-
139,971
972
137,020 3,923 140,943

‘T Analysis ofgovernanceand support costs

Governance costs

Unrestricted
funds
General
£
Total
“2022
£
Independent examinerfaes
Examination ofthefinancialstatements 996. 996.
996: 996
Unrestricted
funds.
General
£
.
Total
2021
£
Independent examinerfees
-Exgmination ofthe financial statements 972. 972
972

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The Potters. House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

(continued)

8 Government grants

In the year ended. 31 August 2022 £10,000 of grant funding was given to the. charity by Stoke-on-Trent City Council from the Winter Food and Essential Supplies Fund. The amount of grants recognised In the financial stataments was £10,000 (2021 - ENII). There were no unfulfilled conditions at the. year end.

9 Trustees remuneration and expenses

During the year the-charity made tha.following transactions with trustees:

Rev P: Hancock Rav P. Hancock received remuneration of £NIf (2021: £11,638) during the’ year.

This remuneration was pald via the district and circuit,

Rev'P Hancock is'ne longer:remuneratad and carries. on as.a volunteer;

Mre A Price Mrs.A Price received remuneration of£34,800 (2021: £26,500) during the ‘year. Salary of £30,000 (2021:-£25;000) was paid directly.£1 ;800 {2024: £1,500) of pension contributions. were made for Mrs A Price. Any expenses reimbursed were-for Mrs A Price's pald employment and not in:relationto her role as.a trustee,

Pension contlbutions have been paidto a defined contribution scheme. No.tusiees have recelved any reimbursed expenses from the charity during the year. Donations made by the trustees without any conditions attached totalled £20,030 for the. year (2021 - £16,940). .

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

(continued)

10 Staif costs.

The aggregate payroll costs were as follows:

The aggregate payroll costs werewere as follows:follows:
2022. 2021
£ £
Staffcosts during the yearwere:
Wagesandsalaries
Social securitycosts
62,400
633
54,729
"
Pension costs 3,744
‘66,777. 58,013

The monthly average number of persons {Including senior management team) amptoyed ‘by the charity during the year: 2022 2021 Ministry No 3 No 3

3 (2021 - 3) of the above.employees participated in the Defined Contribution Pension Schemes.

Contributlons to the amployee pension schemes for the year totalled £3,744 (2021 - £3,284).

No employes raceived emoluments of more than £60,000 during the year

The ictal employee benefits of the key management personnel of the charity were £31,800 (2021 - £26,500).

11 Taxation

The charity is 4 registered charity and is therefore exempt from taxation.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022 (continued)

42 Tangible fixed assets

42 Tangible fixed assets
‘Furnkure and
equipment Total
£ £
Cost
At September 2021 24,985 24,985
Additions 456 456
Disposais (4,199) {4,198}
At31 August 2022 21,242. 21,242
Depreciation
At 1 September2021 18,882: 18,882
Chargefortheyear
Eliminated
on:disposals
1.941
(4,199)
1,941
(4,199).
At31 August2022 16,624 18,624
Net book value
At31 August 2022 4,618. 4,618
Atat August2021 6,103 6,103
13 Debtors
2022 2021
£ £
Prepayments 3,139 4,391
Other debtors 6,007 5,902
9.146: 10,293:
14 Creditors: amounts falllngduewithin oneyear
2022 2024
£ £
Othertaxation and soclal security - 7
Other creditors 404 =
Accruals 1,721. 4,172
2,122 4,179

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The Potters House Methodist Church

Known as. Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022 (continued)

15 Funds

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||||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Balance|at|1| |September|incoming|Resources|Balance|at 21| |2024|resources|expended|August|2022| |£|£|£:|£| |Unrestricted funds.| |General| |Unrestricted general|fund|76,668|144,068|(152,106)|68,630| |Restricted funds| |Misc|Restricted|Funds|271|2,280|(1,535)|1,016| |Open|House.|2,038|1,313|{2,041}|1,310| |Methodist Youth|Activitiss|1,800|1,890|(716)|2,974| |The Community|Foundatian| |for|Staffordshire|4,000.|-|(1,000)|~| |Chester &:Stoke|District| |Education|Grant|569|-|(4150)|419| |Local|Family|Support|1,930.|12,162|(13,767)|325| |Total|restrictad|funds|7,608.|17,645|;|(18,209)|6,044| |Total funds|84.276|161,713|(171,315)|74,674|

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 August 2022

(continued)

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||||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| |Balance|at| |1|Baiance|at| |September|Incoming|Resources|341|August| |2020|resources.|expended|Transfers|2024| |£|£|£|£|£| |Unrestricted|funds| |General| |Unrestricted|general|fund|70,034|136,540|{137,020}|7,414|76,668.| |Restricted| |‘Mise|Restricted Funds|804|43|(461)|(115)|271| |Open|House|1,830|750|(542)|-|2,038-| |Longton Church|187|-|:|(157)|;| |Mothodist|Youth|Activities|4,800|-|-|-|1,800| |Castle|Connect Church| |Newcastle|3,919|3,617|(495)|(7,041)|-| |The Community| |Foundation|for| |Staffordshire|-|1,000|-|-|1,000| |TLG|Bags|of Hope|-|230|(230)|-|-| |Chester & Stoke|District| |Education|Grant|s|400|(30).|199|569| |Local|Family|Support|*|4,095|(2,165)|-|1,930| |Total|restricted funds|8,510|10,135|(3,923)|(7,114)|7,608| |Total funds|78,544|146,675|__ (140,943)|=|___ 84,276|

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The Potters House Methodist Church

known as Potters Church Notes to the Financial Statements{continued}for the Year Ended31 August 2022

The specific putposes for which the furids are to be appiled aré.as follows:

Misc Restricted funds - varlous small projects:including Craft, Voice of Hope, Flourish, Little Bridges; Cheir and. Reach. Income Includes small grants, as well as donations and income from spscific charitable activities

Open House -.a friandship group for elderly and retired people which includes grant income of:£750 from The Malam Fund. (through The Community Foundation for Staffordshire)

Longton Church - outreach programme.in. Longton

Ssedbed - work with asylum seekers.and refugees

Mathodist Youth Activities - to provide youth activities and Holidays. The Methodist Church - Chester and Stoke-on-Trent District gave. a grant.of £500 in the year ended 31. August 2022.

Castle Connect Church - for the church plant in Newcastle-under-Lyme including grants fram The Methodist Church - Chester and Stoke-on-Trent District

The Community Foundation for Staffordshire ~ Covid-19 Emergency Fund to support the church's activitiesin response to the COVID-19 pandemic

TLG Transforming Lives:for Good -Box of Hope - to. help support children and familles affected bythe COVID-19 pandemic

Chester and Stoke District Education. grant - to:purchase a computer for use in the church's children’ and youth work

Local family support - to help families In the locality, Stoke on Trent City Councl provided a grant of £10,000 from the Winter Food and Essential Supplies Fund. to support this’ project in the year ended 31 August 2022.

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The Potters House Methodist Church

Known as Potters Church

Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 34 August 2022

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16 Analysis of net assets between funds

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||||||| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |Unrestricted|Total|funds| |funds|Restricted|at.31|August| |General|funds.|/|2822| |£|E|£| |Tangible|fixed assets|4,499|419.|4.618| |Current assets|66,553|5,625|72,178| |Currént liabilities|(2,122)|-|(2,422)| |Total-nst assets|68,630|6,044|74,674.| |Unrestricted|Total funds| |funds|Restricted|at 34|August| |General|funds|2021| |£|£|£| |Tangible|fixed assets|5,534|569|6,103| |Currant.assets.|72,313|7,039|79,352| |Current|liabilltles|(1,179)|—|-|(1,179}| |Total|net assets|;|78,688|7,608|84,276|

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17 Related party transactions

During the year the charity made the following related party transactions:

Brian Barber (Brian Barber was a trustee of the church until his.resignation in September 2021.) whichDuring the year ended 37 August 2021he purchased £600 of exercise squipment from the church ‘At was no longer in use. The amound paid by Bran Barber was the original cost of the equipment. the batance sheet date the amount due to/from Brian Barber was £Nil (2021 - ENi[). The Methodist Church - Chester and. Stoke-on-Trent District (Brian Barber was a trustee of The Potters House Methodist Church untit his resignation in September 2021. Brian Barber was a trustee of the Methodist Church - Chaster and Stoke-on-Trent District) The charity received grants, of £500 (2021: £400) from Tha Methodist Church - Chester and ‘Stoke-on-Trent .District during the year. At the balance sheet date the. amount due to/from The: ‘Methodist Church - Chester ‘and Stoke-on-Trent Districtwas £NII (2021 - ENil).

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