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ADMINISTIIATIVE INFORMATION Legal Status The Parish of The Bourne Parochial Church Council is registered with the Chartty Commlsslon. charity number 1127825. and forms part of the Dlocese of Guildford. The PCC report also includes, with effert from 2014, the linked charity The Bourne Youth Trust, charity number 1127825-1. The PCC members are trustees of The Bourne Youth Trust. AIMS AND PURPOSES OF THE PCC The PCC h05 the responsibility of co-operating with the Incumbent in promoting. in the ecclesi3stical parish. the whole misslon of the Church. pastoral. evangeli5tiC, social and ecumenical. It a150 has malntenance responslbllltles for the churches of St. Thomas-on-The-Bourne and St. Martln by the Green and Brambleton Hall. The parlsh vislon Is: 'Radlatlng God's love: transformln8 Ilves and communlties,. The PCC belleve that reaching out to those in its community- whether churchgoers or not- is essential to Its underlying mission. The many actlvltles Ilsted in thls report are open to all whowlsh to partlclpate and the PCC believes that thls fulfils the Charity Commlsslon requlrement to operate In the publlc benefit. AIMS AND PURPOSES OF THE 80URNE YOUTH TRUST The Bourne Youth Trust {8YTI has a range of oblectlves to sepie the needs of chlldren and young people wlthin the area Including youthwork. youth clubs. educatlon and tralnlng. Bourne Youth Trust funds are invested, and interest and dividends eamed during the year are transferred to the Bourne Parish Youthwork fund to enable the parish to support a range of activities with children and young people. This 15 in line with the Byfs objectives and Is In the publlc benefft. STrUCTURE, GoANANcE AND MANAGEMEt4T OF THE PCC The PCC meets everytwo months to oversee the financial affalrs of the parh, the malntenance of it5 assets and to promote the mlssk)n of the church. A Standing Commlttee Is responslble for devolved declslon- making betsveen meetings; its members are Revd Sandyclarke Ichairl Hilary Newman Ichurchwardenl. Nlgel Lewis Itreasurerl and Keith Newman IPCC %cretaryl. To widen participation and effectr4enes5 the PCC uses a number of Working Groups to oversee day-trdaY runnlng of the parlsh's activltles: Bulldln8s & Grounds. Communications. Finance Stewardship & Administration. Recornmendotion5 from the Working Group5 requirlng PCC approval are h*hlighted in reports sent to the PCC members prlor to each PCC meetlng. Safe8uardlng The PCC regards the safe8uardin8 of children & vulnerable adults a$ a prlority and pays due regard to guldance Issued by the House of Bishops relatlngto it. No person included In a barred list Iwlthlnthe meanlng of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Group5 Art 21J061 or convicted of an offence mentioned in Schedule I to the
Children and Young Persons Act 1933 is alk)wed to serve as a member of the PCG its Secretary or its TreaSur. Furthermore, it is PCC policy that: All clergy with authorlty to officiate will have to partlelpate In diocese approved arrangements for tralnlng In matters relatlnE to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adutts. Safeguarding training will be provided for PCC members and other parlshioners. All clergy with authority to officiate. Youth Mlnister5. Pastoral A55iStants and all PCC Members will have to participate in diocese approved arrangements for trainlng In matters relatlng to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable aduks. Safeguardingtraining will be provided for other parishioners as may be appropriate for any role5 they undertake in the Church. orfor general Interest. Clergy must be Satisfied that a person from another parish is of good stsnding beforethey are all¢)wed to perform in the parish. Clergy who are prohlbited or suspended under the Cler8y Olscipline Measure wlll not be permitted to robe during divine serllce. The PCC believes it has complied with its duty to have due regard for the House of 8lshops' guldance on safeguardlng chlldren and vulnerable adults under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016. The parlsh's safe8uarding policy is available on the parlsh website and complies with Church of En8land arr¥n8ements intr¢)duced or m¢xlified In 2017 and 2018. GENERAL OBJEcnvES AND AcfiviTIE5 OFTHE PARISH The general objectives and attivities of the PCC and the linked tharity The Bourne Youth TTU5t are outlined below and serve the publlc Interest through provldlng a braad range of services and actwlties to those In our Iijcal community:. M•lnt•lnlng pla5 of worshlp We provlde an opportunityfor all In the cornmunlty to attend regular services. These include condutting baptisms. marriages and funerals and also serViS celebratlng the malor religious festivals Supportin8 the spiritual development of the congregatlon Thls objertlve Is met by varlous approaches. Includlng:. Tralning those who wish to enter ministry in the Church of England, ranging from full-time stipendiary clergy to V ministers. Providing a broad range of styles of serrflce. from fom)al and tradltlonal to Informal and free, to ensure the parish prolrydes appropriately for a wide range of worshlp opportunltles. Helping all who wlsh to grow thelr splrltual awareness and under5tandlng through provldlna teachin8. courses and specially formulated acts of worship as well as helping to prepare people for baptism, confirmation and rnarriage. Durln8 2024 other activitles lo support splrltual development of the congregatlon and wlder communlty Included: + Establlshment of Lent groups whlch were well attended.
Establlshment of foyer groups that Ilnked members acr05S the parish, + A continuatiors of Bible study groups. + The parish gave a bible to each of the leavers at Waverley Abbey CofE school in Tilford Provldlng space and seNlces lor communlty acll¥ltles seNlng many age groups. ln 2024thls included the followin£ acti¥iti•$:. The weekly'Babes and Tots, group at St Thomas's for young children and their parents and with regular bible Stories for the children from member5 of the rninistry team is as popular as ever We continued the '8abes and TOV group at Brambleton Hall. Regular coffee mornlngs lat St Thomas's and St Martlnsl for members of the church and local community have been very well attended. o We continued to provKle a venue for local and national electlon polllng ststlons and other communlty groups includln8 the Women's Instltute. Sllmmlng World. Pllates and a local Guide5 gTOUP. o Providing actomrnodation for social and community groups. notably a weekly Community Frldge and dlstributlon centre forfree furntture and a Boxing aub at Brambleton Hall. The Comrnunity Fridge is now a core part of the p?ri5h's outreach, supported by many parishioners and pr¢)viding practical 511PPOrt to those in need in our communty. Home alone Sunday lunch group and Brambleton Hall Sunday teas contlntse to prove popular. Maintaining and increasin8 onBoin8 Outreach via visits and assemblies at our local schools. Provldlng laclfftles for local muslcal and cultural groups to perform to the publlc. o In 2024 this included: Concerts by our own cholr and other local choral and orchestral groups. Contlnued development of a large choir including adult male and younger boy and girl chorister5 to be one of the best Parish choirs in the country. + The aim Is for the ¢holr to enhance our worship and enable the thurch to reach out to those In the communlty who wlsh to develop thelr choral and musical ability, and to their families. Contlnued parish support for a chamber choir. Asslstlng other charltlesto ralse fvnds, In addition to fvnd-ralslng on behalf of the PC In 2024 thi5 induded:. SÈveral fund-raising artivities on behalf of the parish A series of lunchtime concert5 in aid of Christian Aid. Ra5sing funds for the Phyllls Tuckwell hosplce In Farnham The parish donated the proceeds of the annual Rernembrance Day service to the British Legion Through its payment of Parh Share to the Diocese of Gulidford. the PCC ntributeS around £40,000 a year towards diocesan activities and to support parishes in the diocese and beyond which face challenging social ar economic circumstances. Communlcatlng wlth all Twho wlsh to know more about the parlsh and Its actlvftles o In 2024 thls Induded
Distributing cards free to all residents of The Boume parish twice a year with detsils of Advent, Chrlstmas and Holy Week and Easter services. The regular weekly electronlc newsletter to all who wish to receive more frequent updates on parish activities 15 now well established with some new volunteers coming fon¥ard to help wlth Its edltlng and an expandlng clrculatlot) Ilst. Malntaining a well-deslgned and easy to access website, and a Facebook page for exlstlng and potentlal members to learn about current and planned activities. The PCC believe5 that reaching out to th05e in its community-whether regular churchgoers or not-is e55entlal to It5 underlying mlssion. The many ittivities outlined above are open to all who wlsh to participate. The werk of the PCC Is made posslble by the partlclpatlon and commltment of many volunteer5. PAIUSH ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE IN 20Z4 In the 2023 report the specific objectives of the parish for 2024 were specified as below. The outcomes are indicated beneath each objectives. To dellne a 5-year plan for the parlsh, Includlng deployment of resources, ml551on activitles and efft)rts to reach out to families with young children o This is an ongoing activty into 2025 and is yet to be complete o The objectives defined for 2025 Isee below) emphasise the need for a plan to engage wlth youngerelements and the wlder community A good step fopHard was the Parish strategy day held in September o A number of workshops have been identified for 2025 The'cholr on tour'achleved a good Interactlon wlth other churches b. To continue to build fellowship between the congregations A Breater interchan8e between the 8rambleton Hall and St Thomas congregatlon has been achleved o There is also a regular interartion wilh All Saints in filford o Various groups have been established to encouraoe the mlxlng of the congregatlons. and these will be contlnued in subsequent years c. To Improve the operatlon of the Working Groups in supporting ihe PCC o The PCC meeting agenda always has an Item vthere Worklng Groups can ralse Issues that need consideration by the PCC A timetable has been defined for pre5entstion5 from working 8roup5 to the PCC to explain activities and define need5 d. To recrult a yOh and Famllles Mlnister In 2024 we failed to recruit a Youth and Families minister The PCC support thls need and have dlscussed the recrultment problem on a number of occasions It has been agreed that any reCrUrnent offer should include an accommodation allowance e. To complete the most ur8ent malntenance requlrements from the Qulnquennlal revlew The most urgent requirements have been addressed:
- The repair of the stained-Elass windows at St Thomas
- The repair of St Martln's roof f. To get fundlnE for and award contracts for the repalr of the stsinedlass wilow5 at St Thomas. Phase l of this workwasfvllyfunded through donation5 and fund raisinE including two grants received The phase I work is complete- the wlndows repaired and reinstalled The phase 2 work Is defined but funding from donation5 grant applications and fund raising continues
- To fund and complete the vestry/tollet Improvement at St Martln's Cost estlmates for thls work were far greater than e¥pected so fund ralslng and grant pplications continue. o Work will begin when funds are available. h. Comptete the Brambleton Hall development project The prolect was completed and the Development Fund closed o The Mayor of Farnham led a celebration event on 14th September to formally open the renovated hall. Local dignitaries and the local communlty were invited. Newsletters 1-8 were Issued to detsil the pro8re55 of the developments and n0vatIonS PCC declslons and resolutlons In 2024 In 2024 the PCC had meetings in January. March. May. June. July. September and November. The June meeting wa5 a zoorn meeting. The key decisions made and resolutlons passed at eath meetlns are glven below. January PCC Approved an offerof a further 12 months, tenancy to the tenant of the rhurch Ilat o Considered that an offer to a Families Minister should include an allowance for accommodatlon as Farnham was a very expensive place in which to live o Approved the following appointments
- That Keith Newrnan operate5 as the PCC secretary from 18th January Nigel Lewis to assun)e the role of Treasurer once a handover from Michael Cock Is complete. Passed a resolution- That the following people are approved as 5iBnatories of the parish bank account- Nigel Lewi5, the Revd Sandy Clarke, and Hilary Newman., March PCC o After receiving advite from its legal advlsers ILBMW) and flnanclal advlsers (Shaw Glbbsl. the PCC, meeting as tru5tee5 of The Bourne Youth TrusL adopted a total return, basls for the underlying investment fund5 Of the trust. The PCC passed two resolutlons to allow the transfer of funds from the B(wrne Youth Trust IBYT) to the parish to cover the purchase and installation of a boxing shed at Brambleton Hall Resolutlon 104A of the Charltles Art 2011 which relates to the adoption of a Total Return Ba515 for the funds occumulated by The Bourne Youth Trust Resolutlon for transfer of £35.000 to the parlsh from Byf funds after sale of the underlying investments The PCC agreed the list of church actlvltles to be consldered as a focus for safeguarding
The PCC approved an art exhlbltlon of photographs to be hekl In St Thomas. May PCC Agreed that the safeguarding procedures defined In the PSO report be formally adopted forihe Parlsh o Accepted a formal quote for £14k fn>m Charterhouse for paIr of St Martln's roof and gutterlni o In consideration of finance issues the PCC approved: the closure of the Credlt Vnlon account + The closure of the Birch Gift account + The closure of the Garden of Remembrance restrlcted fund The PCC agreed the objertlves {repeated In the annual report for the year to December 31st 20231 for 2024 as * To define a 5-year plan for the parlsh, IncludlnB deployment of resources, mlsslon •ctlvltles and efforts to leach out to famllle5 wlth youni chlldren + To contlnue to bulld fellowshlp between the congregatlons + To lrnprove the operatlon of the Workln8 Groups In supportlng the PCC * To recrult a Youth and Famllle5 Mlnlster + To complete the most uryent malntenance requlrements from the Qulnquennlal revlew * To let fundlng for and award contracts for the repalr of the stalned-glass wlndows at St Thomas, + To fund and complete the vestryltolltt lrnprovèmÈnt at st Martln'$ * Complete the Brambleton Hall development project. The PCC a8reed that the Brambleton Congregatlon be permltted to adopt St Anne as thelr patron salnt. June PCC Thls was a zoom meetlng focused on the conslderatltjn of new chalrs for St Thornas. The PCC a¥ed wlth two resolutlon5: + The Bourne PCC agrees to the dlsposal of the exlstlng wooden chalr5 In the rnaln part of St Thomas,. + The Bourne PCC agrees to the acqulsltlon of pre-owned chalrs from St Marls Church, Walton on Tharnes for a donatlon not exceedlng £200, luty PCC The PCC noted that at the APCM: new members of the PCC were agreed as- Martln Qulcke, Jame5 Hirrlson, Nlgel Lewls and Jenny Grant Hllary Newman w•5 elerted as Churchwarden. Yvonne Bryant and Rlchard Oswald were appolnted as Deanery Synod represent•tlves. Subsequently Luke Prlce w•s also appolnted as a Oeanery Representatlve. At thls meetln8, the first after the APCM. the PCC a8reed: Hllary Newman be appolnted as vlce-chalr of the PCC Nlgel Lewls be appolnted as Treasurer. Peter Neukom be appolnted as the Parlsh Safèguardln8 Officer. Kelth Newman be appolnted as PCC secretary Nlgel Cuthbert be appolnted as the Electoral Roll Officer. A Ilst of sldesmen/sldeswomen for St Thomas. St Martlns and BrambIOn Hall.
The ctroption of Claire Leven5 and Sari Smith as members of the PCC. o The Brambleton project Wa5 reviewed, and the PCC were invited to a celebration event 14 September. o The PCC agreed thot the curtain5 removed from the wall by the font should not be put ba¢k and disposal order be raised if required. o The PCC agreed with a Parish strategy day scheduled for September 21tt Séptamr PCC On Safeguarding the PCC approved the safeguardlng pollcy as defined by the PSO + the declarations made by the vlcar and the PSO regarding the safeguarding procedures the list of non-church attivities o Regarding finance. the PCC passed the following re501utions The transfer of £8,000 from the legacy fund to the 8rambleton Development Fund to enable the 8rambleton Development Fund to be closed with a zero balance. The transfer of £15,O¢JO from the legacy fund to complete repair of St Martin's roof The replacement of the heat pump at St Thomas with a cost notto exceed £6.000. To defer the gutt8ringwork at StThomas until FY 2025. Approved the locatlon of a commemoratlve bench. for Helen Sale. In the parish garden. wlth the associated faculty submission. Agreed with the Communication5 Working Group producin8 a l&page document to detail the work <rfthe church. o Approved the location of a carpet (donated through Brambleton Hall warehouse) under the organ loft. November PCC The PCC adopted the safeguardlng report In whlth the PSO addressed the safeguardlng pollcles for non-church groups. ratlonallsation of the safeguarding information on the parlsh website. and a failed investigation of whether a 'carin8 for dementia. course could be found. o Regarding the payment of our Parish Share in 2025 the PCC age a 2.9% increase in Ministry Costs and a 0% increase in shared costs o The PCC agreed to a salary increase for staff of 3% and budget5 for the Choir, the Building and Ground Working Groupi the Communications Working Group the Parh Administration and the Worship and Church Servi. The Issue of a deb card forthe Vlcar and Churchwarden was agreed. A commemoratfve bench. forjohn Turnbull. to be In the Garden of Remembrance. wlth the associated faculty 5ubmisslon. was agreed. OBJEcfivES AND AcnvmES FOR 2025 As a church all our oblectlves and prlorttles must be a natural outworklng of our vlslon. 'radlating love, transforming lives and communities., Thls year our objectlves have been developed through a strategy w0shoP day In September 2024 and a series of strategy sessions to create our Church Devekpment Plan. Extend prov151on for servlng and fosterlThg famlllas to grow younger as a churth Leadership needed. We hope to appoint a Familieg Ministerthis year
Create opportunities for famlliesto meet each other and grow deeper into the $t of church Offer worship thal attrarts families- continue with Intergenerational Worship and good Junior Church provision. Extendlng our Mmmunlty and outreach Focus on 8rambleton Hall and St Martln's outreach potential As we are at capacity for providing community sUPPQrt seek partnerships with organisations or groups who share our ethos and make relatlonshlps. eg. Brlghtwells Gostrey* The Matting5 Contlnue the excellent outreach mlnistry + Other People Group will continue to extend our awareness ot the needs of our greater community Chrlstian Ald Concerts and Lent Lunches Communlty Fridge and Warehouse + Tuesday and Wednesday morning coffee Grawln8 deeper ITh falth bv Honourfng vocatlons of all kinds providing opportunities and tr8inin8 eg. The Local Ministry Prograrnme, Safeguarding Workshop, Volunteers, Month as part of stewardshlp Growing ministryteam as practltioners retire by actlvely tralning from within and offering ptacements to those In need of a parlsh Provldlng learnlng and worshlp opportunities for a broad range of need and readiness. Thi5 year we are focusslng on scripture with our Lent Course reading Luke and the introductlon of our intensive Old Testament learninB programme. o Continually reflectlng on our Holy Week and Chrlstmas offerln8s. The Devifs Passlon and The Passover Meal are new addition5 to include a wider range of spirituallty and teachlng. In addition, we must continue to Malntaln our place5 of worship. o Use our facilities and resources wise 8. DEANERY SYNOD AcfiviTIES The deanery synod met twice during 2024. In the October meeting we were given a presentatlon of reducing our carbon footprlnt. As a result we became one of the parishes who will received an In-depth ener8y audit and a £3.000 grant to make an Important change. We will be using this to complete our lighting projert at St Thoma5won-The Bourne.
- FINANCIAL REVIEW Incomlng resour5 2024 (all figures njunded tothe n&irert£Ij Total incoming resources in 2024 were £10.3(10 lower than 2023 at £353,440. By major category the results show:_ Totsl income from gr4ing to support the parish's dtyto day attivties totslbed £198,700, £5.900 lowerthan in 2023. Thts excludes legacy Income receNed in 2024 of £2,5(Kl and additional donatlonstowards restrkted funds- Brambleton Hall Developnnt Fund and 5t Thoma<s stained- glass windows fvnd whith amounted to £20300 Interest recelved and in¥estment Income was £17.7(Kl. slrhtty higherthan in 2023 as inteie5t rate5 increased Income from donations for use ofthe parish rotxns and hall plus rentsl on the flat at StThomas' was £45.800, £4.31)O hltherthan In 2023 reflect5 hl8her occupancy and room rates Income (before deductlng costsl from fundralslng events was £38.2Q). £14.100 higher than in 2023 reflerting the impart of signifKant fundraising efforts to repairthe staKd-&I0ss wlndows at St Thoma5'5 thurch and to complete the Brnmbleton Hall project Gross Income from other sources totslled £30.11)O- well below 20231£56.400) -bec•u5e of lower Pccfees and significantly lower8rants received. Resources Expended In 20Z4 Resources expended, at £387,IXJO, were £19,000 lower than in 2023, resdtlng In a defidt of £33,500. Thls is after chargin8 depreciation on ed assets of £27.900. Malor elements of expendlture are asfollows:_ Parfsh share Increased by £3.700 to £1122(Kl Salaries and monles paid lor deanets intteased by £6, to £60,900 utility costs inueased by £2,500 to £19,200 Buildings and grounds costs, Indud1 major pro5ects, totalled £.6001£121.SQj In 20231- see below for more details. Rep4lr3 and Improwrnerts to parfsh byl•Alln The last two years have seen si8nifKant expenditure on the fabric of the churches and halls. In 2023 this Included £58.9c on the refurblshment of St Thoma<s organ and £39.800 on Brambleton Hall. plus further £36,000 of expenditure relating to the new wooden building installation which was capitalised and wlll be depreciated over 20 veèrs. In 2024 rnar expendfture Included £35.300 on 8rambleton Hall (where the rnar works are now completed). Of this arnount, £24,4 wa5 capitalised. In addition. £19,81X) was spent on repairs to St Martln's roof as well as £14.21)) on phase l of repalrsto the stslnedlass windows at St Thomas,. io
After consulting with 501icitors LBMW and independent examiners Shaw Gibbs, the PCC members, actSng as trustees of The Bourne Youth Trust, passed resolutlons at the March PCC meetlng to adopt a Totsl Return Approach for the Investments In the Bourne Youth Trust. Thls enabled the trustees to sell £35.000 of Snvestments to complete the Brambleton H811 works. The PCC also used monies from legacy funds to alleviate the impact of costs assoclated with the Brambleton Hall prolert and the roof repairs at St Martin's. The tost of the stalned-glass windows repalrs at St Thomas's were entlrely covered by fund- ralslng and generous donatlons. In 2025, Phase Z of the stslned-glass wlndow repairs should take pl•¢e-thls Is estlmated to cost £26,W) and will requSre at least £5,000 of further fund-ralslng, and at some stale the parlsh wlll need to flnd funds to repalr and furb1sh the 8utters and (lownplpes at St Thomas,. In the next 5 years the parlsh wlll probably need to replace 3 exlstlng Bas bollers as they nearthe end of thelr economlc1Sfe. Nat Incomln8 raurc•s, cash flow and rer¥•$ 2024 The net deficlt In 2024. after taklng Into account unreallsed galns on Investments. was £26.900 Includlng nonwCJSh depreclatlon charge of £27,900 and •fter the sale and use of £35,000 of Investment fund5. As resulL the year end fund balances remalned at a level whlch supports the contlnuln8 work of the parlsh but has Ilmlted scope for undertaklng further major bulldlnB5 repalr projects wlthout slgnmcant addltlonal fund-ra151n4. At year end:. Excludlni flxed assets, the ieneral fund balance was £108,OCKI, equlvalent to ¥5 months, expendlture In the 8eneral fund 4nd therefore wlthln the PCCS reserves guldellne The major projects and repalrs fund had a modest balance of £8.600, most of whlch was already e•rmarked for the repla¢ement of the central heatlng pumps at St Thoma< In January 2025 The stalned.81ass wlndow5 fvnd ha5 a balance of £18,500 requlrln8 lurther fund-ralsln8 In 2025 to complete phase 2 of thls projert lestlmated cost £26,600) The cholr and oryan scholar funds have comblned balances of £40,500 (Maln from grants recelved In prlor yeorsl The Bourne Pafl$h Youthwork fund has a balance of £66,500; thls has Increased as we have not employed a youth mlnlster for the last few years and Investment returns have accumulated The small fund for the refurblshmenl of the tollet and vestry at St Martln's has a balance of £4,400 and a further £5,000 from legacy funds Is allocated for thls purpose The leiacles fund balance Is £36.500 Debto Ourln8 the year £1.700 01 unpaid invoices relatlng to prlor flnanclal years was wrltten off. A campal8n to recover monies owed in 2024 yielded some payments, although furtheT effort is requlred on this. The Bourne Youth Trust IBYri In 2024, followlng external legal ILBMWI and ftnanclal (Shaw Glbbsl advlce the was re-structured Into two funds:. li
Bourne Youth Trust- trust for investment valuetl at £210.6. This fvnd must be maintained at thts level by the trustees and income from it continues io be available to fund Bourne families and youth ministry. Bourne Yourh Tru5t- unapplied Income fund valued at £87,200. Thi5 hjnd may be used at the discretion of the trustees provided that any tsse conforms to ihe 0ri8inal objectNes of the trust. The underlyin8 investments are:_ Thè CBF Church ol England Investmenl Fund- a di¥er5ified fund1£251,6C¥J at year endl The CBF Church of En8tand Property Fund-(£46.2 at year endl These investments are held by the Guildford 0clan Boanl ol Finance as custodian trustee. Signe Revd Sandy Clarke Ivlcarl Nigel Lewls (Treasurer) £2 oir. 101 ?2.0 ZOLS 12
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