All Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze Tu know God's lo and to slwtL) Gixl's love ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING and ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING Wednesday 21sI May 2025 7.00-9.00 pm To be held in the Parish Church Hall
AII Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze To knffli? God'5 loipe to 41ioz() God's l(Yue ANNUALVESTRY MEETING 7.00 PM. WEDNESDAY 21" MAY 2025 PARISH CHURCH HALL (Refreshments will be served from 6.30 pm) AGENDA 1. Welcome and Prayers 2. Minutes of Annualvestry Meeting2024 3. Election of Churchwardens
ALL SAINTS, WALTON LE SOKEN To know God's love and to show God's love MINUTES OF ANNUALVESTRY MEETING Church Hall, Martello Road, Walton on the Naze th Wednesday 24 April 2024, 7.00 pm Inlhe Chair: The Rev'd Peter Edwards (Priest-in-Char8el Lay Vice Chair: Paul Mayhew Churchwarden: Corwin Schol PCC Secretary: AmandB H2wke The meeting was attended by 26 people. Welcome and Apologies for Absence Peter welcomed all to the meeting. He advised that this meeting 15 open to all who reslde In the Parish. The main purpose of the meeting istoelert Churchwardens for the year. Churchwardens are officers of the Bishop and this office has existed since before the Reformatfon. The Vicar led prayers Minutes of the Annual Vestry MeetSng 2023 The mlnutes of the Annual Vestry Meeting 2023 were read out by Paul Mayhew as they had not been included in the papers. Peter advised that in future these will be included with the paper5. Acceptance of the minutes was proposed by Gillian Sanford and Seconded by Cindy Hardy. The meetin8 Wa5 in favour of accepting the minutes with eight abstentions from individuals who were not present at the meeting last year. The minutes were accepted as a true and accurate record of the meetlng and duly slgned by Peter. Elertion of Churchwardens Peterthanked Corwin who has served as Churchwarden for the past year. He has served alone for the year with the assistance of Mike Bultekant and Lesley Hunt the prevlous Churchwardens. Many thanks to Mike and Lesley for their support to Corwin. Peter, CO1n, Mike and Le51ey have held regular meetings throughout the yearto provide support and guidance. It is hoped that we will have a nomination for next year for a second Churchwarden. It may be that someone will feel called to serve as a Deputy Churchwarden durin8 the year.
| The meeting elected Corwln Schol as Churchwarden for one year. There was one abstention. Peter thanked all who attended the meeting and closed with a prayer for the Churchwarden. The meetlng closed at 7.17 pm
All Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze To kii(nu God'.¢ lfftje and to.qlzouJ God'¢ lotle ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING 7.15 PM, WEDNESDAY 21ST MAY 2025 PARISH CHURCH HALL AGENDA OFwiing pta¥er.s Apologies for absence Minutes ofthe Annual Parochial Church Meeting IAPCM) held on Wednesday 24" April 2024 Matters arising from minutes of APCM held on W8dnesd8y 24tn April 2024 Electoral Roll Report Report of the Parochial Church Council {PCCI forthe year ending 31¥1 December2024 Financial Report forthe year ending 31* December 2024 Churchwarden's Report on the Fabric. Goods and Ornaments ofthe Church Report on the Proceedings of Deanery Synod 10 Safeguarding-The Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Election to the PGG 12 Appointment of Independent Examiner 13 Any Other Business Please Note: Notice of items fordiscussion under'Any Other Business to be given to the PCC Secretary priortothe startof the meeting.
ALLSAINTS, WALTON LE SOKEN To know God's love and to show God's love MINUTES OF ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEEfiNG Church Hall, Martello Road, Walton on the Naze th Wednesday 24 April 2024, 7.20 pm the Chair.. The Rev'd Peter Edwards IP¥iest-in-Charge) Lay Vice Chair: Paul Mayhew Churchwarden: Corwin Schol PCC Secretary: Amanda Hawke Present: Lesley Hunt, Lynn Mayhew, Glenn Duff. Michael Jones, Gillian Sanford, Alison Horncastle. David Horncastle, Carolyn Munn, Janet Grimes, Deborah Stebbing, Eliza Byrne. Mike Buitekant, Doug Sadler, Elizabeth Sadler, Pamela Sadler, Cindy Hardy, Abigail Khamou. Brenda Warnes, David Hurst, Alistair Moir, Jill Moir, Anita Walling, Susan Moore, Sheila Chandler, Paul Warne5, Ana Pose CampelD In attendance by invitatTon: Rev'd Tony Pugsley. Rev'd Stephen Chandler Opening Prayers Peter advised that this meeting is open only to people whose names are on the All Saints, electoral roll. It was noted that no items of 'Any Other Business, had been submitted for discussion at this meeting. Peter led the opening prayers and then handed over the Chairto Paul Mayhew, Lay-vice Chair. Apolo8les for Absence Apologie5 were received from Nina Hall, Chris Keeble, Thea Roper, Angela Gostling, Pamela Painter. Ros Curtis, Peggy Gorringe. John Goodenough. Minutes of APCM Wednesday 26 April 2023 The following correction was noted in the minutes of the previous meeting, Rev'd Tony Pugsley had attended the meeting by invitstion. This will be added to the minutes. Following this correction the minutes of the Annual Parochial Church th Meeting held on 26 April 2023 were accepted as a true and accurate record. Acceptance of the minutes was proposed by Carolyn Munn and seconded by Sue Moore. All were in favour of accepting the minutes. There was one abstention from someone who was not present at the last meeting. The minutes will be signed by Peter Edwards.
Matter5 arising from minutes of APCM held on Wednesday 26th April 2023 In the previous minutes it was suggested that Paul Mayhew be licensed as a lay minister by the Bishop. Peter advised that this had not been done but that Paul has taken on many roles within the Parish including Lay-wice Chair of the PCC and membership of the Finance and Buildings Sub-Group so is not seeking to be licensed at present. Electoral Roll Report Pam $3dler presented her report on the Electoral Roll. She advised that the previous year's Roll totalled 101 members. This year we have added 9 members and deleted 6 members so that total for this year is 104 members. The Electoral Roll is completely revised every Six years. The next revision will be next year. All mernbers will be contacted about the revision of the Electoral Roll. Paul thanked Pam for her report. Report of the PCC for the year endlng 31" December 2023 j The report of the PCC has been prepared by the retiring PCC Secretary Anita Walling. The report was duly noted and acceptance of the report was proposed by Carolyn Munn and seconded by Lesley Hunt. All were in favour of accepting the report with one abstention from someone who was not present at the meeting last year. The report was accepted as a true and accurdte record and a copy will be sentto the diocesan Secretary. Financial Report for the year endlng 315t December 2023 Carolyn Munn. Treasurer, and Mike Buitekant presented the Financial report for the year ended 31 December 2023. Carolyn highlighted the following points:. Our incorne has increased over the year, but so has our expenditure, particularly on utilities. The increase in the gas bill has been challenged and we are in the process of installin8 smart meters in our properties. The Parlsh Share is based on the Electoral Roll, last year our Parish Share increased by 17.6% and further Increases are expected. It was noted that due to these increases we have not been able to pay the full amount requested. £18,51XI which equated to 47.5% of the Parlsh Share has been paid. After finalisation of the Financial Report a further £1,500 was paid. We are expectFngto have to replace the Church roof in the nearfuture, this wlll Involve considerable cost so grants will be 50ught. Carolyn thanked all for their generosity over the year. Thanks were also extended to Paul Mayhew and Corwin Schol who have joined the Finance and Buildings 5ub- Grotjp.
It Was noted that lan Dimmock. who provides financial advice from the Diocese has been unwell, a card will be sent to him. Many thanks to Ann Taylor from the Diocese who has assisted in preparing the Financial Report. The report was accepted as a true and accurate record, it was proposed by Cindy Hardy and seconded by Alistair Moir. A copy will be sent to the diocesan Secretary. Churchwarden's Report on the Fabric. Goods and Ornarnents of the Church Corwin Schol, Churchwarden, presented the report on the Fabric, Goods and Ornaments of the Church. It was noted that following the annual check on the goods and ornaments all is in order. A list of work carried out in the past year was detailed in the report. Corwin noted that, followin8 Peter's return to work in 2023 services have returned to a normal pattern. Peter's return to full duties has been very welcome. Report on the Proceedlngs of the Deanery Synod The report on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod was taken as read. Manv thanks to Gillian for the report. Thanks were extended to the Deanery Synod representatives, Gillian Sanford, Carolyn Munn and Paul Mayhew who have completed the first year of their three- year term of office. io Electlon to the PCC Paul advised that the number on our Elertoral Roll entitles us to 9 elected representatives in addition to the statutory members. There is one vacancy and two nominations have been received. Abi8ail Khamou- proposed by Kelly Prout and seconded by June Prout Clare Elizabeth Innes-Byrne- proposed by Payl Mayhew and seconded by Linda Mayhew. Following a discussion between the two candidates Abigail has decided to stand down leaving just one candidate for the vacancy. Accordingly Paul has suggested that Clare Elizabeth Innes-Byrne be appointed to the Parochial Church Council. All were in favour, there were no abstentions. Eliza is duly welcomed to the PCC. li Appointment of Sidesmen and Sideswomen (the Welcome Team) It was noted that previously the appointment of Sidesmen and Sideswomen was carried out at the APCM. however following a change to Church Representation Rules 2020 this is now done by the PCC.
Accordingly the 5idesmen and Sideswomen will be appointed at the PCC meeting Ih scheduled for 8 May 2024. Paul read out the names of the Sidesmen and Sideswomen and thanked the current team for their services during the year. Thi5 is a very important role and without thelr assistance the services would not run efficiently and smoothly. 12 Appoirrtment of Independent ENaminer Thanks were extended to Yvonne Scott, in her absence, for examining last year's accounts. Carolyn Munn advised that Yvonne Scott is prepared to be our Independent Examiner for 2024. | Carolyn Munn proposed that Yvonne Scott is appointed as our Independent Examiner for a further year. This was seconded by Mike Buitekant. All were in favour. Yvonne Scott was duly appointed. 13 Appolntrnent of Electoral Roll Officer Pam Sadler advised that she is willing to serve as our Electoral Roll Officer for a further year. David Horncastle proposed that Pam sadler Is appointed as our Elertoral Roll Officer, this was seconded by Lesley Hunt. All were In favour. Pam Sadler was duly appointed. 14 Safeguardlng- The Protection of Chlldren and Vulnerable Adults Thanks were extended to Thea Roper, Parish Safeguarding Officer. who has prepared the Safeguarding Report. The report was taken as read. Thea has sent her apologies ftir this tneetin& but if there are any questtons raised atthe meeting she wlll answer them in due course. No questions were raised. Paul noted that Abigail KhaFllOU is now the Deputy 5afe8uarding Officer workiTh8 with Thea. It was proposed that the Safeguarding Report is accepted and that Thea Roper is appointed for a further year as Parish Safeguarding Representative. This was proposed by Elizabeth Sadler and seconded by Brenda Warnes. All were in favour. Thea Roper was duly appointed. SING ITIMS 15 Any Other Business There was no other Busin.. Peter save details of the new structure of sub-groups that carry out the work of the ChtArch and report back to the PCC. In addition to this we also have a team of
Sacristans working with the Verger5 who look after the linen and silverware in the Church. We are currently having major electrical work done in the Church which has been largely funded by an anonymous donor. Peter noted that it is regretful that we cannot pay our full Parish Share. He noted that we are net beneficiaries of the Share Scheme. We are planning a Gift Day for the future which will hopefully bring in more funds. One of the challenges faced within the year is the subject of the blessing of same- sex marriage5 Within Church. Peter will continue to be faithful in teachingthe Bible in every area. Our PCC now has a full complement of members. but we do 5ti11 need one or tw deputy Churchwardens to work alongside Corwin. Peter gave detai15 of new areas of development wliich include, daily prayer in Church every day (except Tuesdays) at 7.30 am and the formation of a Choir which is developin8 well. Many thanks to St Paul's Clacton forthe donation of their robes. Peter thanked all who attended the rneeting and closed with the reading of Psalm 96. The meeting closed at 8.25 pm
All Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze To knzlnu God's ortd lo slioui God'5 I)e ANNUAL REPORTand FINANCIALSTATEMENT of THE PAROCHIALCHURCH COUNCIL st For the year ending 31 December 2024 Incumbent: The Rev'd Peter Edwards, M.A, (Cantab) (Licensed 22" October 2015) Bank: National Westminster Bank plc Independent Examiner: Mrs Yvonne Scott
Members ofthe Parochial Church Council IPCC) are either ex officio or elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting {APCM). In 8ccordance with the Church Representation Rules. The PCC is a charityregisteredwith th8 CharityCommission- Reg No. 1129142. The PCC is required. as stated in the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956. to co-operate with the minister in promoting in the parish the whole mission of ttTe Church. pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. Durlngtheyearthe following served 8s members of th8 PCC: Incumbent: The Rev'd Peter Edwards (licensed 22fLd October20151 Churchwarden: Mr Corwin Schol elected at the Annual Vestry Meeting {AVM} 2024 Representattves on the Deanery Synod Miss Carolyn Munn elected at the AVM 2020 Miss Gillian Sanford elected 8t the AVM 2020 Mr Paul Mayhew elected at the AVM April 2023 re-elected APCM 2023 re-elected APCM 2023 Elected PCC M8mbars John Goodenough Angela Gostling Am8rbd8 Hawko David Hurst Elizabeth Sadler Brendawarnes Anita Walling Paul Warnes E&kz& Byfne Elected 2022 and due to retire in 2025 Elected 2023 and due to retire in 2026 Elected 2024 and du& to retire in 2(J27 The Treasurerwas Carolyn Munn. The PCC Secretarywas Amanda Hawke. NB- Underthe three-year rule, adopted at the APCM 2016, the elected members having served their three year term of off ice will not seek, or be proposed, for re-eLection until at least a year has elapsed. Elector8t Roil: There were 104 n8mes on the Electoral Roti Average Attendance Duringoctober Adults 97 17 Children aged under 16 Sundays Mid-week
Reports for 2024 pcc The PCC met seven tinies during the yearwith an 8ver8ge attendance of 85%. In 2024 six sub-groups were set up foreach area ofthe parish work. These all report into the PCC at each meeting. the reports below are from each ofthe Sub-Groups. Standing CommltteA In addition to the Sub-Groups we also have a Standing Committee. This Committee has the power to transact the business ofthe PCC between its meetings. subjectto any diiections given bythe PCC. This committee rnettwice during 2024. Communlcatlons Wnrk is underw8yto create a distinct identity for the Church. this covers all forms of communication including the Parish Magazine. social media and notices ofevents. A newwelcome pack is beingworked on. Communications works togetherwith the Events Sub-Group as theirwork is very closely linked. This ensures that all events are advertised as required. Finance and Bulldlngs £16.000 ofour Parish Share of £40,910 was paid, this equatesto 3996. Goingforward we will be paying our Parish Share through the Ephesian Fund. Average Monthly giving for 2024 is É2.480.00 Followingthe Qulnquennial Report last ye8rvarlous maintenance projects were completed wilhin the Church to ensure the building remains in good order. A new projector has been installed in the Church. Wo are looking 8t ways of fun(ling a new roof for the Church. Repairs have been undertaken on the roof, but th8 Church would benefitfrom a completely new roof. This is a costly project and will only be possible with the assistance of grants from various organisations. This is being looked into. Following branches from the mulberry tree on the south side of the Church coming down during a storm this tree has now been removed. The notice board which w3s damaged as B result of this h8s been expertly repaired by P8uI Mayhew. We continue to lookfor cheaper utility providers to reduce the amount spent on gas at electricity. Simon Jones is assistingwith this work. Security has been a key issue durin%2024. The shed was broken into and the mower stolen Isince recovered), more seriouslythe small stone fontwas stolen from the Church. We are looking into installing CCTV both in and outside the Church to deter further break-ins and thefts.
Worship our regular Sunday services are at 8.00 am, 10.30 am and 4.00 pm. On Wednesdays we have 8 seNice at 10.00 am. In addition to these Peter has introduced daily morning prayer Monday-saturday at 7.30 am. In addition to these regular services we have also held 1 Ofunerals, 2 weddings, one blessing of a civil marriage and 4 baptisms. Our Easter services were well attended and included a dawn beach service on Easter Day. Theannual Remembranc8 Service was once again verywell attended with many representatives from the wider community. The usual annual service forthe bere8ved was held in November, a beautiful reflective serwce. Followingthe success ofthe Christmas Services in 2023 we again held a service of Nine Lessons and Carols on the Sunday before Christmas. The singingat this service was led beautifully byW8lton Primaryschool. On Christmas Eve a Christingie Service was held, magical start to the Christmas celebratlons. It was a joyto see the Church fullto capacity at these candlelit seFvices. The other major addition to worship isthe Choirwhich nowsings at most of the 10.30 am Sunday services. The Choir continues to develop and enhances ourworship beautifully. Sacrlstan's R8POrt The Sacristan looks after the sacred vess818 used for Holy Communion. 85 well as the maintainFng of all the Alt8r LitTens that are used in servrces. New Purificators were purchased to repl3ce ones that were worn out. As in the custom inthe Churchtlie old worn-outAltar Linens were buried in the Churchyard, ourthanks to Paulfordoingthis. We are gathering andtrairting a srrtallteam to 8SSiStwith setup ftjrthe manyand varred seNices, ourthanks to them. Lynn M8yhew Sacristan Pastoral Care The Pastoral Care Team continue to carry out home visits as requested. Several care homes also receive regularvisits. these include Brenalwood, De La Mer. Blenheim and Luff Care Home. The Parish Magazine is distributed tothe care homes. Events The Events Sub-Group oversees the Church activities that are not specificaLiyworship, but are either to rais& funds or a social occasioF7. or both.
We have enjoyed a Quiz and Puddings afternoon and a Beetle Drive. both expertly Ofganised bysian Fletcher. In Aprilwe held Hymns and Pimms. a very popular event which we hope to continue. The Flower Festivalwas held as usual in May and was very well attended. ourth8nks especially to Cindy Hardy and Sandra Price for heading up the organisingteam that make this such a special event. In June we held a Church Picnic following the morning service. a fun social event for all. In July 8 Pet Blessing service was held. The planned Barbequeforthe August Bank Holidaywas sadly cancelled due to very heavy rain. howeverthe food purchased forthis event was put in thefreezerand used for our Harvest Festival Lunch in October. To round off the events for 2024 there was a very successful Craft Fair. As well as the beautiful crafts made by members OT the congregation we also had a great performance by Lisa Strong's Walton FeeLgood Choir. Children and Youth Children are welcome at all services and Children's activities are planned forthe 10.30 am Sunday service. At present these are in the family worship area atthe side of Church. but if more children attend Church they can be taken outto the Parish Church Hall for their activities. Our thanks to Carolyn Munn tor planning the children's activitles. Outreach Events Our three regularsocial groups continue to thrive: CAEIEO Icome and Meet Each orher) is led by Lesley Hunt and meets on th8 first and third Thursd8y. Achance to chat overtea. coffee and biscuits in the Parish Church H811. Hom trom Home Is led by Brenda Warnes and meets on the fourthThursd8yof every month. This starts with a simple lunch, including homemade desserts before activities take place- Scrabble, Rummikub, knitting and jigsaws. ItrLrRoIR- Tea, Talk and Talent meet8 on the second Friday of each month. Thts is Eed by Pauline Green and Nina Hall and consists of a guest speaker alongwith tea. coffee and biscuits. Study Groups Two studygroups took place in 2024, The Romans Course. January 2024 (from before Christm8s 20231 and Alive! which was held after Easter 2024. Both Gourses were well attended.
I CHARITY COMMISSION I FOR ENGLAND AND WALES. Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the tru5teesl members of j On accounts for the year , gnded, av2F;, Charity no ', {if any) I Set out on pages | I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above harily l.the Trust.) for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you afft responsible for the preparation of basis of report the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 I'the Act ) I report in respect of my examination of the Trusl's accounts Carried out under section 145 of the 2011 .4Gt. and in carying Dut my examination. I have followed the applicable Directioiis g',ven by the Charity Commission under section 145{51(b) of the Act. I have completed rny examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below "} in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any malenal respect." accounting records were not kept in accordance with sertion 130 of IheAct or the accounts do not accord with the accourrting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concems and have come across no other matters in ¢onne¢tion with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached. Plaase delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply Signed: Relevant professional qualification{s) or body (if any): October 2018
Address: . Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32, Independent examination of Gharity ac¢ounls.' directions and guidance for examiners). Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wlshes to disclose. October 2018.
Walton le Soken All Salnts Receipts and Payments Account For the perlod from 01 January 2024 to 31 December 2024 F18nnodmiT¥ Ileclcr6 (Trrunrylpts aftlidrE(xAeed (IherrfKlpts 18,478 12.379 29T6 6A47 18.478 12A79 5.676 8.447 19,al 13,W8 1,685 .566 1,828 8.277 2,493 19B49 In6 1700 4318 174 1S,B21 187 3,189 3247 15,6T6 11451 746 T(Aaif&c4Its 110 1.754 16.(KX) 741 37fi79 1&271 125 1.707 1&500 PBrish 16.C#JO 741 38.321 16277 9¥lfirouksts Churth FI1 EweB HIRumIngfAjSts 14,768 . W77 76,787 It1.9ln 3,144 IfJ191 18,0511 C>ts8stranskn een1)IS.In 15,0551 16.(611 3.144 4144 ffh191 A19) 111J17) 70h4J 410 7tk115 8Q166 65n 74115 18,6571 (8,65n 32&J D8gbJn•tsd FnGFUJ LEGOCYHqIES2018 MLYfs DlsaetiwwyRd 5831 87.24e 512 &4S2 6¢.4 67246 512 P&knL 11451 3.7&3 Thgrn mayb• mltKK(IscrnponL¥ts In the totals If thepnc* arn n&a3lhgshown 11451 [(vneIrt 1259 18491 11&541 (3 4..07 k¥nl 1 d 1
Walton la Sok8n Al Saints alysls of Recelpts and PaYThnts S•locted porlod.. 01 January 2024to 31 Doc8mbor2024 To Gon¢ral SIgnated Re5tr1ctsd EndoWnI Thls year last >ar Receipts Plann¢d 0101-GftAd-E8r 0110.¢3ftPid. 0201-CthwrlntrJ gThir 11624.(X) 12,824AiO 1,45)nO 4.404fj0 143fj1Afj 2,01722 2fi.00 19,031.07 4,404.00 18A78.00 Planned gfvlng Total8 18,478.00 Collgcllons and other glvlng OY)1-Lix60 pl8te(d18(¥I1% 8,426.15 Z861.19 667.rij 8,428.15 2.867.19 7.88956 4.019B2 04Q1. RwAargrftdaF ol-LlGftAd4Ins 425m ColleGtions other givlng Totals 11.379.34 12.379.34 13.007.68 Other voluntaryrecelpts 0410. OJuwhthurd)tx) ow. rxJab(M5 aFvpals etc 814.89 21.T6 2,976.42 814ffj9 2.7CO.fA) 5P61.73 5,6Th42 1Z2181 Cther volunw r8c•lpts Toials 1.7th).00 f,684.87 Glft Ald rn¢o¥ergd SftPid 4255A8 2,19).53 6565.79 1190.$3 6,44631 Glft PAd r•covered Totalg 6,446.51 6.565.T9 othgr r•cglpts 49.80 49h) 1027.n 1.827.T3 Other roc8lpts Totals 49.80 49.80 4lvltl•s for ganaratlng funds (610- FrraIsing &en¥ 1Z20.Qcoks&l saks.fjJTrJ 1240-Chutth hal leitiry5-Al Sants 1250.fWbJaz.1n(m-tidwtiSIThJ 1260. parish[nryses 3.52 15&fll 5,17029 21&) 40n) 156ffj0 370.00 370. 65.oj &fj2.10 tlvltles for geratIng funds Totsls 4,317.52 186.80 4,504.12 6,277J9 Invostm&nt Inco¥r 1oW.&nkWII(SW50aetyIrreSl 1. PErtfrn laTKls(rtxl1& 174.( 3,13 4JX) 3,34732 1127.18 Inve8thnt Income Totsls 174.09 3,169.23 00 3.34T.32 2,493.18 Recelpts from church Bctivitls 1101-Fe9s)r(SryStVjfLnHraS n8.C*J 1145.101 t25Z71 13 Fd)w 25 4 (t PWJP 1 d3
Total General De$ignatod R•5trlrtèd Endowmgnt Thls year L•st yEar I?-ChUr hll lethngs. StlknHl l231-brrytsnI &S6. 10.CQO.00 19.84&71 io.lKKJ.00 1S.821.20 10,mO.LI) 15.67&10 Receipts from church activitl¢s Totals 1145.101 2. Rgc8lpts Grdnd Totals 60,64288 3,16923 1745.50 e4557.61 70,736A2 Payments Cost of 9enerating fund$ 1701-F688 ras&rs 17XJ-CostsfurKlrdiSitvJe%ents 1(K)llO 961 125.oj 759.61 cost of gonorating funds Totals 109.61 750.00 859.61 125.00 Mlssionary and ¢harltabl8 Glvlng 18IA)-Chail?rpa 1a01-(J%kn9knMlssnary5ouetio3 18yj.a-r1e[andd9AoWage(1es 189). Fknwrnissic 25 279.00 1,9JO.C¢J 1,527.10 11YJ Mixsionand chorit4 Glvlng Tota 1,754.00 25.00 1.779.00 1.707.10 Parlsh Shar• 1910- P8 16,LW.(X) 16.000.00 16,(1() Parl8h Shar• Totals 16.000.00 18W.00 Clergy and &affi ¢osts 3]01.LcoJm5 2101-ong ofinoJmb 21W.Mcwe4es 1K)A)) 724 259LKI 6X) clergy and Staffing co¢s Tota18 740.72 740.72 1,633.lJO Church Running Expens•s 1912.P6sioJ Fep5 pY4dtrE¥LtsS8 7201.knicf curth 04.Palshtrainil¥J 2201.ChUth thing.1rarKt 231o.chutthd1.epl 233).nI1Wlngll)ytsts 23XI.(Jurth 2331.ryw 318. 114.17 316m 114.17 95 4.539ffj7 4.$39A7 I.18 1.W.(KJ 7.5 I65.00 8.148IJ5 2ZJT.C 6.743S3 3420 1275AI 1.5275f IA28.77 1.13fja) 4.(AJSJ 249.76 5.389A5 7.970 1,AJl.17 152757 1,428.71 23YJ.UpWofdiurclryor 23&).IdmlristrBtifj 25.FntirQ&sfjL YM).&ndrvas 4LW)53 249.76 5WA5 797056 1201.17 2274.15 7.701Jr 8.119.4t 657.11 2410-Uwtth Al Sa-ga$ 24-r1 10 145 Tr114- Church Runnlng Exp•ng•s Tota 37,67&64 38,320.64 39.943.91 13 Few XQ54".04rKnl Py 2d3
Total General 5jat•d Restricted Endo¥wrnnt Ihis ar Last yoar Hall Runnlng Costs 2520.Fll Al S&nts.d&thaty 2537-Hatl Nnning 2540- Hl nn1nYA4 SlS-ga 2541.FWI runrIrKJ&or. O-Hall wnning Pll SBints-insurgTK 2551- Hal njnning st1kn-In&U 2W-PUI runniTrJAI &nL8-mafth8 1-Hdl ing &COr.mnbn 1 J28.58 1,098.07 3,W25.07 7.141.86 1,328.58 1.W07 32$.? 7.141 3.196h7 6.72397 9.79 .59 128793 s1)0 190. 190. 1.305. 215Y2 403S1 2WJ- Hall NnniryAI $41nts-r 2581. Hai rUnNgS1cxge.% 215.92 22224 403.91 648.TJ Hall Runnlng Costs Totalg 16,276.68 18,276.68 14,788.38 Governanre Costs 26D1.(knrtrcrtsls ewnithm&udilf Go¥erTraTrco Costs Totals 90.00 Payffnts Grand Tots 72,559.65 25.00 1,39Zfy) 7497&65 76,78739 FLVy 3J25 4.&lpnl P8 3 rA3
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Sheetl APPENDIX 1. OUR CHURCH GIVING 2024 WEC INTERNATIONAL {C.PORTER> BIBLE SOCIETY MISSION TO SEA FARERS (SEA SUNDAY) TENDRING BRASS BAND WALTON AND FRINTON LIFE BOAT CHRISTIAN AID VICARS DISCRETIONARY FUND CHILDRENS SOCIETY BRITISH LEGION(WALTON) 1500 254 278.&3 200 85 108.14 25 80 150 2681.1 Page I
EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR ACCOUNTS JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2024. We have recenty had a new person (Anne Taylor) appointed by the Diocese to help us with our finanGial rewrting. The a¢UnIS may look a little different than what you mighl have seen before. ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Under collections and other giving. This is our'general gtving" by congregations and others. 0301. this is 'Grft aided small donations scheme." This is the amount of tax given back to us by the chancellor via the gtft aided scheme. 0303: This refers to our card payment machine. We are able to daim gtft aid tax on some of the transactions. Under activities for generating funds. The magazine advertising is not as high as in 2023. 1020 '.Our investment income is from one of our bank accounts and our CCLA account. 1101.. The figure in brackets refers to fees not yet received by the diocese. (£145.10). As you will see, our income in general has gone down. 1701". In 2024 we offered the flower festival ladies a sum of £750 which was money raised by ¥arious aCtiVrts. The appendix shows that our giving for 2024 was £2,531.1 which is monies sometirnes given to the charty themselves, hence the drfference in the figAJre5. 1020.'This refers to the payments received for the hlring of St George's Community Centre and our library building. Our parish share for 2024 was £40.910. of which we paid £16,000 or 39%. 233Qk. This is general [naintenan for the Church. (heating costs were £1,912.97). We are also supporting St George's with their water. electric, cleaning and maintenance costs (£4,002.94) 2360: This includes the annual fee to the Diocese for their SUPFKJrt. This fee increased in 2024 by 15.40A. We also pay an annual webb fee and an annual clock warden fee. This figure also inGlud8s the reimbursement of the current treasurer and previous PCC secretary for any out of pocket expenses. Our fuel bills have seen increases. We are at present looking at ways of how V can reduce this. 2420: We have had a rather large water sewerage bill which accounts for the difference between the hvo figures. We are at present trying to get new meter readings. 2365.. We have an increase in our printing costs as we have a new contraGt with our supplier and costs have increased. On page 3 of these figures Looking at the total for 2024. the running costs in g&neral do not really show much of a difference.
All Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze To knotij God'5 10t and to 4houJ God's loije Churchwarden's Report to Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2025 The annual check on silveFware and other items of interest has been carried out with everything in order. Manythanks to Lesley Hunt and Mike Buitekantfor their assistance with this work. Work Carrled out In the last year The Finance and Buildings Sub-group was set up in January 2024 to monitorthe finance ofthe Church and any buildingwork carried out. Corwin as Churchwarden is a member ofthis group. The following work has been carrled out during 2024. The shed at the rear of the Church has been repaired A storm damaged tree next to the shed has been removed and the notice board has been repaired. Work is underwayto bringgas and electricity under one provider. both forthe Church, the Parish Church Hall and St George's Hall. This is expected to reduce costs. Quotes have b8en received for the replacement of the Church Roof and au downpipes. This is a m8jor project thatwill require external funding. Plans are underwayto install CCTV in and around the Church to itnprove security Security has been8 keyissue. There was a break-in ofthe shed and the mower was stolen {since recovered). An attempted break-in ofthe Church occurred 8nd on a separate occasion the small baptismal fontwas stolen from the Church. Some maintenance work is needed on St George's H811 including re-pointingof the brickwork. The drains needed attending and have since been unblocked, The boiler in the Church was not working correctly and this continues to be an issue which we hope to resolve soon. The recommendations from the last Quinquennial report are still being worked through: Flee up access hatch and sweep tower roof o Replace broken or missing rooftiles" Category 2 {recommended to be carried out in the next 12 months) Overhauland decorate rainwater goods Remove vegetation from masonry Replace rusting mesh to windows Clean grilles to extract fans
All Saints, Parish Church Walton-on-the-Naze To knaiu God's loiE nnd to sliouy God'< loz>e 2024ANNUAL REPORT OF St. OSYTH DEANERY SYNOD forAPCM 1. PARISH REPRESENTATIVES Revd. Peter Edwards , Carolyn Munn , Paul Mayhew and Gillian Sanford. 2. GENERAL INFORMATION - 4 meetings were held in 2024 and the main items discussed are listed below 61b February - Discussion on Christians Against Poverty. Rev'd Don Smith, Rector of Frinton has retired. Elections for Diocesan Synod will be taking place later in the year. 22nd May Presentation by Belinda Ramsey, from Mustard Seed, Children's Ministry Team at Chelmsford. Vacancies for Lay Chair and Treasurer of Deanery Synod were discussed. 19th September Christians Against Poverty (CAP) presentation. New priests were announced for Frinton and the combined parishes of St Osyth, Great Bentley, Weeley and Little Clacton. Parish share for the Deanery was just over 50% paid. Presentation to Laurie Bond on his retirement as Chair of Deanery Synod. 19th November Explanation of how Parish share is calculated and then spent. A grant of £500 made by the deanery towards the cost of a Schools and Family worker at Great Clacton. Parish share for the Deanery was at 73.4%. 3. There were also regular reports on finance as well as both Diocesan and General Synods. Gillian Sanford and Carolyn Munn
Parish Safeguarding Officer Report for APCC Meeting 21.05.25 The Diocese of Chelmsford have adopted the suite of Policy and Pradice Guidance provided by the National Safeguarding Team for the Church of England and these can be found al htt s:Ilwww ch lmsford.an lican.or (accessed 15.04.25) and as suGh Ihe PCC work in accordance with this. The Diocese of Chelmsford is committed, as part of the Christian Church living in the spirit of the Gospel, to protect and care for everyone and aim to be a beacon of best practirE in safeguarding. Looking the other way Is not an opkn'on. Ensuring that its volunteers, clergy. advisers and lay people achieve the standards laid down irtr the Safewafding Policies of the Church of England. Wothng wrth individuals who have criminal ¢onvidions, or where other safeguarding rk8ks are identtFied, to ensure that they, and all memters of the church cOnLMity are safeguarded. Holding to account all persons responsible for the safety and wellbèing of children and vulnerable adults in the Diocese. htt s'.IIwNW.chelmsford.an lican,or safe uardin -landin accessed 15.¢)4.25 The Safeguarding Manual is available as an e-manual and can be accessed at htt '.1.Church0fen land.or safe ardin safe uardin -e-manual laccessed15.04.25) information taken from.. Safeguardlng a4nanual The e-manual constitutes the House of Bishops Safeguarding guidance. Each specific pie of guidan comprises a chapter of the e-manual. The e-manual contains the following chapters. the remainin uidance can lje found on the websts and will transfer to the e- manual in due course.. Declaration of Conflict of Interest Responding Well to Wictims and Survivors ofAbuse Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults Safeguarding Learning and Development Framework Safeguarding Praclice Reviews Safeguarding in Religious Communities Safer Recruitment and People Management GLMdance Safeguarding Serious Incident Reporting to the Charity Commission Ukrainian Refugees Safeguarding Guidance for Local Ecumenical Partnerskn'ps For recrurtment into the adult and children's team we use the Diocese Safeguarding policy section Safer Recruitment policy June 2021. Anyone wishing to work in the Children's Teams or Adult Pastoral Team are required to supply two references. a confidential declaration and
will need a job description. Some roles will require a DBS check, and this will be dis¢ussed when applying for the role. The following members of the team however must have a DBS check our Parish Incumbent, Church Wardens and three members of the PCC. Corwin Schol, Carolyn Munn. Angela Gostling, Amanda Hawke, Brenda Warnes all have current DBS checks. DBS renewals are required to update every three years. If any member of the congregation wishes to join one of our teams, please can you let Peter Edwards Priest in Charge, Corvlin Schol Church Warden or myself know so we can start the recruitment process. DBS applications are now completed online through thirtyone.'eight h11,,;.lrt acsSed1S.04.2s an independent Christian charity which helps individuals, organisations, charities, faith and community groups to protect vulnerable paople from abuse. The organisation has taken their name from Proverbs 31..8 'Speak out on behalf of the VOIlesS, and the rights of all who are vulnerable, oneei ht.or All those working in our church wilh children and adults are asked to undertake safeguarding training, which is available online and can be accessed through the Diocese website hll s."jliiMw chelms,, ord.an Iican gr Isafe L'ardin isale Liardin -trainina lacSsed 15.04.25), when completing the training people will be required to 4npul the Parish Code. This will then ensure On completed training will be added lo the Di0Se spread sheèt and enable a report to be run periodically to ensure training is being completed and up to date. Please see the web&le for each role to see what traning is required or discuss with me. If anyone has difficulty completing online, then please talk to me as I can support you with this and if required we can do face to face on a one to one basis. Thè Diocese of Chelmsford uses the Parish Safeguarding Handbook which is available al htt s./lwww.churchofen land.or sites/defaultlfiles12019- 1 OIParishSafeGuardin andBookAu ust2019Web accessed15.04.25 We have Safeguarding posters that need tD be th'splayed in Ail Sants Parish Church, Church Hall and St Georges. The posters are currently being printed and will be displayed shortly. Please click on the link below for rnore infonnation. the link also contains a selection of r8sourc8S'. htt s'.lth.chelmsford.an lican.or Isafe uardin I resources#Church % 20oF/o20En land%20NST°/020P uidan¢e-2nd- rs a¢ssed 15.04.25 Peter Edwards, Priest in Charge and mysew meet regularty lo discuss Safeguarding and any changes that have been disseminated to us. I was asked by the PCC to updale the members regarding training and DBS certtficates. I have Greated a spread sheel and will share this with the PCC. The Diocese have a 'Safeguarding Contacts, page on the Diocese of Chelmsford website, the most up to date contact details can be found via the following link.. lttps il'wwii, :keimslord.angliGan.oiglsaie9uai"dingllh&diocese-safeguarding-team accessed15.04.25 The key ¢onta¢t numbers that you will need are.. If you are concerned that a child or adult might be in immediate danger. or requires urgent medl¢al attention, call the emergency services on 999. Do not delay. To contad your loGal Police Station to report a non-emergency crime please call 101.
If you have a safeguarding Concern, allegation or disclosure please contact our Priest In Charge orThe Church Warden or Thea Roper, Parish Safeguarding Officer or call Danielle Law Di0san Safeguarding Adviser.. 01245 29 44 72. If they cannot answer your call straight away, please leave an answerphone message with your name and phone number so that they can call you back. General safeguarding enquiries Gan be emailed to the Safeguarding Team safe uardin chel an Iican.o Danielle Law Diocegan Safeguarding Adviser: 01245 29 44 72. If you require advice or support about a now safeguarding concern please speak to the Priest In Charge or The Church Warden or Thea Roper, Parish Safeguarding Officer or rf unavailable then contact.. Danlelle Law Dlocesan Safeguarding Advlsèr.. 01245 29 44 72. If the phone cannot be answered, please be prepad to leave a voicemail message including your contact details and your call will be returned within one working day. Please remember if you have infonnation about a safeguarding situation where a child or adult is in immediats danger, or requires immediate medical attention, call the emergency services on 999. Do not delay. We have a dedicated Safeguarding seciion on the Church vrfebsite hlt s."Ilwww.allSainlsivallon.co.uwe1corne hlm (accessed 15.04.25) and an email account where people can raise concems Ihearo er mail.com to ensure there is no delay in receiving notifications the email has an automatiG out of office reply detailing who to contact in an emergency and our Church offi phone numtser. Thea Roper. Parish Safeguarding Offlcer (PSO) 15.04.25
IL/g l ?yJJ Ye CL{ Lfv-e Tkit CtrIURCh rj OF ENCLAND RESULTS OF ELEcfioNS Parish of Walton Le 5oke Deanery of St Osyth At the Annual mee.ting of Parishioner5 and Annual Parochial Church meeti[ of the above parish held on we.dnesday 21" May 2025 The following were elected as ChUrchward. Name. Mike Buit.ekant Name Corwin Sthol The following were electEd as lay Members of the Deanery Synod: The following were elected as Lay Members of the Parochial Church Coundl: Name Lesley Hunt Name Jil] Pert Name Ana-marla Pose-Campelo_