ANWAL REPORT FOR 2024
THE PAROCHIAL CI4JRCH CCLWIL OF
ST JOHPIS CHURCH. STANSTED MOUNTFrrcHET
Aims
and Ob"¢¢t1￿ o
St John's Parochial Church Council (PCO has the responsibility of co-operatirvj with the incumbent in
promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the thurch, pastoral. evongelistic, social and
ecumenical. The PCC is also responsible for the maintenance of the church ￿JIldI￿j ond grourds and the
church hall. St John's is part of the Benefice of St¢msted, Bircha￿er and Farnham Imd our Priest in
Charge also has responsibility for the Parish of Tokeley with Little ￿field.
st John'$ is entitled to three representatives to vote at De¢Lnery Symd. This provides the PCC with an
important link between th¢ parish and the wider structures of the church
St John's has strorg links with St Mary'$ Churth of Er9hnd Primary Sthool. and Priest in Char9e Re¢d
Colin Fairweather, Revd Helen Flack ond PCC member John Elliott Sit on the bo(rd of Governors.
The PCC is committed to enablin9 as many people as possible to worship ot our church ond to become
part of our parish community at St John's. The PCC maintains on overview of worship throughout the
parish (md makes su99estions on how our services c¢m involve those groups that live within our parish.
Our services <md worship aim to pjt faith into practice thrnL4h wttyer ¢md scripture, music <md
sacrament.
Prayer/Worship/Postoral Car¢
St John's 9.30 Service is a suTrJ Euchorist with rolxd thoir. The service is also ¢2vailable on line through
the Facebook plafform. A team of sidespeople are on h<md to 9Jide and welcome our congregation each
week. Members of the congregatitm lead intercessions and read the first lesson. Interceders are
¢ncouraged to pray for leaders of our church school St Marfs.
kev'd Helen implemented a"Communicotions Group" which led to the formati¢)n in ￿¥ember 2024 of a
iew all*e form of worship cn the first Stmday of edch month "Together on Sunday". PCC are grateful
to members of our corKJregation who have been instrumental in the rumin9 of this service. which involves
craf t activities for children. SpecM]I th￿kS ore due to Pat Crosby. Katy Do¢kerill ond Ekin¢ Wright.
The Ministry Team comprises the Priest-in-charge, As￿late Priest ond Licensed Lay Ministers Hugh
Moscetti and Jo Pratt. Both Rev'd Colin c(nd Rev'd Helen are in attendtvKe at St John's "Together on
Sunday. service. When there are f ive in the month, a "Five Churches. service is often held on
the lost Sundtty - rotatiThJ the ver￿¢ each time. A revised serrfice rota pattern is to be introdu¢ed in
2025.
Rev'd Helen's Tuesday lunch time 'thrithon Meditation" hos be￿ well attended in 2024 with between 8
l￿d 13 people attendirg each w¢ek
kev'd Helen oversees baptisms dt St John's, typically mtetiNJ ftynilies in the church after a Sunday
service. The act of baptism may be performed by either Rev Helen or kev Colin. either duriThJ the 9.30
a.m. service or at 3 p.m. on the third Sunday of the month.

Around f ive people regularFy attend MorniThJ Prayer at 9 a.m. on Zoom five days a week.
Kathy WesF, Pastoral Assistant, liaises with the cler9y to visit members of our porish who are unable to
attend church due to sickness or (4e. The clergy are available to visit church members who have
requested it, to celebrate communion with them either at their homes or in hospital. The ministry team
take monthly services at local Care Homes - 8roome End, Fknr9rave House and Mounffitchet House.
The Tots service on Tuesd￿ mornirys for pre-school children and their parents/corers continues to be
well attended and has been welcomin9 families to St John's for over sixteen years. kny thanks to
leader Margaret Hill, and regular volunteers JLme Cannon. Ann Lee and Mo Thwaites
Th
On 6 June, to commemorate the 80 omiversary of t)-Day a serrfice was held outside St John's when a
plaque was presented to the villa9e by the people of Rurgis. with whom Stansted is twinned.
In November our re9ular All Souls Service held to which recently bere41ved villagers were invited.
The Remembrance Sunday service at the W<w Memoriol as alw￿ very well attended.
A carol service was held in St John's on 21" December.
For the second year. a "Bethlehem Mass" was held at 9.30 p.m. on Christmas Eve. This was well attended
and it seems the majority of our coryregation prefer it to the traditional midnight mass.
Clwrch BuildirKJ16rMds
There are several works outstarKling which were detailed in the Quinquennial report. Although the
building is not in a bad state, the roof still needs attention.
There is still concern about the parkiThJ restriction regulations on St John's Road in front of our church.
Discussions with St John's Residents Association are oFwiFvJ.
The removal of a lar9e tree root at the entr(￿￿e to the carpork is in h￿d. as is the removal of the lime
trees. Relevant permission is being styJ9ht.
The metal fence between the thurch's bound¢ry and the Peter Kirk site is subject of on on90ing
discussion with Essex County Council.
The PCC is aware of several small broken pones of glass in the church. This is bein9 dealt with.
The f loor of the chancel has still to be made wd ofter the removal of the choir stalls. Finding a
contractor is proviry diff icult.
The repair of broken chairs continued duriNJ 2024.

There ¢we plans to install glass thors at the mairt entrance to the church. Discussi¢)ns are at cn early
stage
A new shed, paid for by the Craft Ladies, was installed ear￿ in 2024.
There is still concern about the cost of heatitvj the church (VKI ¢very effort is being made to reduce the
cost. whilst keeping the church I￿rm.
Followir9 the installation of a safety rail in the gallery. it has T￿W been cleored ond is ¢woiloble for use.
Four decorative flower sttmds (which were originally light f ittl￿S of the church) had follen into
disrepair. These have now been repaired by a black*nith.
A 'deep cle¢￿. of the church was undertaken by Hague Domesfic Cleanirg in Juky 2024. Members of the
congregation donated mmy towords triis.
The two dedicated f lower arrangers (Jean Robins￿ and Susan Bone) are still hopiry other members of
the congregation would join them.
Thanks to those (few) members af t)ur corgregation who meet several times a year to clean. and polish
the brasses ¢Jnd the Silverware. A9oin more volunteers needed.
CIMMrh Administrati*Jn
Alison Gorrard has been in post both os Parish Secretory <md also as St John's Hall Booking Secretary.
for the whole of 2024. PCC are very grnteful to her for her efficiency in the two roles.
St John's ¢hapYJed its website provider to Sq(k7resFoce. This has proved successfvl and it IS IK)w easier
to amend ¢md input details.
St John's now has a new1090.
The Church weekly bulletin is sent by email to those rewesting it.
Mlssl¢)n/OJtreach/FundralslTrJ
A third "Being With. course held duriThJ 2024 aimed at new and established Christi+Jns. AmorKJ the
porticipants were several confirmryds. who went on to be confimed by Bishop koger in a service at Good
Easter Church in July.
Stella Skirgle or9anises the purch¢tse of Bible Reddin9 Fellowship notes which are used in private
worship by members of our cowegati¢)n.

The St Johns choir continues to play a key role in our worship, th<mks to the dedication of choir
members under Ame Brook4 leadership. The choir also meets on alternate Saturday morniw for choir
practi¢e.
Some members of the congregatit)n meet at the"TouchpoinY hub on Thursdw* mornings for
teo/coffee/lunch and fellowship.
The Croft Ladies (led by Ann Conroy Jwe Winter) cmtinue to pltty ￿ import(mt role in fundraisiFvJ
for the church, together with Suwi Bone's coylle sales.
The Christmas Market was held in 2024. A Christmas Quiz held instead which was successful in
terms of fellowship ond fundrai$iThJ.
Ecumenical Relatltx￿h1PS
The church is a member of Churches To9ether in Stansted (CTS) IVKI representatives attend the Fonjm
eetings which are held three times a year. crs athvities include Harvest Supper, support for
. Team$4u Christmas shoebox appeal dnd the Celebration of Christmas Service. which in 2024 was held on
Forest Hall estate on lond next to St Mory's School. Music was supplied by the Bishop's Stortford B￿d.
Saf￿￿d1￿j
No Safeguardin9 incidents were reported in the year 2024. An audit of St John's safeguarding
practices was undertaken by the Parish Safeguardin9 Off icer <md Cl￿ be f¢yJnd on the church website.
PCC members are Mdertaking online Safeg￿rdi1￿￿ courses os required by the Diocesan Safe9wding
Team.
The PCC have adopted (md follow the Parish SafeguardiTrJ Policy ond the Parish Safegwrdin9 Handbook
(2019) recommended by the Diocese. This is infonned by the House of Bishop's guidance on safe9uarding
children and vulnerable adults ¢md fully compli¢Jnt with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguardiry ond
Clergy Discipline Measure 2016. St John's recruitment processes for staff t¥￿ volunteers ore consistent
'vith Dioces￿ guidty)ce. The PCC, Priest in <hrge. and the Parish Safeguardirg Off icer have worked
hard to ensure that St John's thurch is safer through regard for policy, safer recruitment and trainin9.
The expectation is that all volunteers and staff members are safely recruited, hove up to date
safeguardiry trainiTrJ ¢Jnd the correct level of D85 as required. PCC twe grateful to liz Lister for her
work as Parish Safeguardirs Off icer duriry 2024.

The PCC has a full meeting in alternate months throughout the year, QKI met six times in 2024 with ¢
ottenddnce of 907..
The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the thurch Representation Rules. St John's is
currently entitled to nine elected members. At St John's the membership of the PCC consists of the
cler9y, churchwardens, licensed pastoral 12SSiStant. Deanery Synod members and those elected by
members of the congregation who ¢we on the electoral roll of the church. All who attend our services
are encour(vJed to commit ta church membership by regiSteriThJ on the ele¢toral roll: in so doing they
become eligible to stand for electi¢)n to the PCC.
PCC members are responsible for makir4 decisions on oll motters of general concern and import{￿¢¢ to
the parish. including deciding on how the fLfftds of the PCC are to be spent.
PCC members are required to seek re-election every three years and st¢]nd down for a period of at least
one year after six ye¢fS' servic&
PCC minutes are available and the latest one CLM be f¢xnd ¢M the blue notice board at the back of St
John's.
Kathryn W¢st
S¢¢retary to St John's KC

Administrati
Priest-in-chorge . Rev'd Dr. Colin Fairweather
Associate Priest . Rev'd Helen Flack
Pastoral Assistant ', Kathryn West
Church Se¢retory/Hall Bookings Administrator . Alison 6arrard
Or9anist/Director of Music . Ame Brooks
PCC members who have served at ¢Try time from l Jawxry 2024 until the date this report was approved
are ',
Ex Ofli¢lo members
Incumbent '. Rev'd Dr. Colin Foirweather
Associate Priest . liev'd Helen Fldck
Churchwardens . Alastair 8one. Peter JtMes
Pastoral AssistLmt , Kathryn West
Michael Howes
Peter Jones
El¢ct¢d m¢mb¢rs
Stuart Ayres (until APCM 2024)
June Cannon
Ann Conroy
Alan Corbishley
Katy Dockerill
John Elliott
Liz Lister
Cheryl Mc6real (￿til APCM 2024)
Parish Safeguarding Off icer is Liz List¢r
Treasurer is Alan Corbishley
Electoral koll Officer is Ann Conroy
Secretary is Kathryn West
Standiw Committ¢¢ The St<]ndirvJ Committee comprises the Clergy. thurchwardens, Secretary and
Treasurer. This committee is required by law has the power to trtytsact the business of the PCC
subject to the direction of the PCC.
PCC status The Parochial Church Council of Stonsted is registered with the Charities Commission,
rwistration number 1129495 with the workiThJ title of St John's thwch.
-/o-

st John's Church, Stsnsted Mountfftchrt Trea8uY•rf8 R•port 2024 Accounts
In presenting these accounts I have a faw points to make for a better undefstsnding of the figures
before you.
1. Assets and Llabllltles as at 311t December 2024 Tr fi￿t pages). The net figu￿,
£717,121 shows an increase on last year due to upward movement in the Vall￿ of the
CCLA Investrnent Fund and an incrèase in the rates of intsrest patd on our Deposit and
Premium Accounts during 2024 The CCLA Investrnent Fund is regarded as a Ii)ng-tem
investment and, whilst the value goes up and dobvn with the market, the long-tsrn trend
has always been Up￿￿rdS. We rety on the dmdends from the Investrnent Fund as a major
sourtx of our income- these have contr.nued to increase year on year.
2. The Churdl Hall is shown in the accounts at build cost as part of the Church's Assets. In
reality. this amount of £73.985 coukI be discounted as it is not realizable.
3. The Connect 120 Fund monies are held as agency fvrKls They are not included in St
John's total financial wsiton - being shsjwn as both an Asset and a Liabilty - as the Fund
is ft)r projects across all five thurches for which Colin has responsibilty.
4. The Revenue a¢counts- Church
Gèneral
Account
the third and fourth
e5 ' Hall
account
fifth
- which foll¢)w are Income and Expenditure Accounts. NOT Profft and
Loss Accounts. As such they are simpty a record of all [r)￿ming fiJrKls and all outgoing
costs during the year.
5. Church Account As a r￿Utrt of 4 (above), comparisons with previous years are not easy,
in fa￿ could lead one to a completety wrong conclusion. For example. the￿ was no Gift A
income in 2023 but effectively years Gtft AKI income in these 2024 accounts. I have
made an adiusbnent to the figures (indicated by an asterisk) to show the effect of splitting
this across the fv40 years
6. We have ¢onb'nued the prO￿s$ of repairing the chairs in church. have Ca￿led out a
considerable amount ofwork on the church grounds. Both these are ongoing
7. You will also see asterisked an item of £1CKJO, a tsmporary loan made to Stansted Trust
Funds while they undertake Bank Accx)unt changes Surplus figure adjusted accordingly.
8 The effect of these Changes {5 avKI 7 above) means that the surplus8s ftjr each year are
2023 £10.250 and for 2024 £6.797. On the frdC* of it this may seem sats'sfactory but further
examinab'on of the figures indicates that while planned commttted giving plus plate
collections is stats'c at around £44,CQO. costs during 2024 havè increased by over £8,000.
By my Gqlculations. thk% would mean thaL without an increase in planned and plate giving,
we may be facing a revenue defiat in this Cu￿nt year 2025.
g. St John'3 Hall Account This was of great c£)ncem last year with a higher
per￿ntage usage, and also a letbngs rate intxease from 16t Apnl 2024, the Hall is now
breaking even on it5 Revenue AcrK)unt. Thanks a￿ due to Aison in the Church Office and
Jean, Katy and Malcolm, the Hall Commtttee members.
I wish to pla￿ on record my thanks to Ann Lee. balances the weekty in￿rne with the
Servi￿ record book and pays rt into the bank. an(1 Philip Everett our fomer Treasurer, for his
contsnuing help advi￿ when needed. l am also grateful to Edmund Imlkinson for again
examining our accounts and confimiing their co￿ec￿l8s$.
Overall. I can assure everyone that St John's is in a sound financial state at presenL However, to
avoid fuiure drawing on Invesbnents, regular grving must continue to increase, as l indi¢ats in 8
above, to keep pa￿ wth increases in inllation and costs.
Alan Coth'shley. 6kn February 2025.
//-

St*tem•rt of Assots arbd Liabllltl8J {lry cod•)
As aL' 31 Do¢èmbw 2024
ClaBJ*wJ I￿11￿11 c4X
Totsl
LagI￿r
844Q.. CCLAtsJ1S IPryrty&
Agnds M8yChuTchl
6442 .' CCLA CQ2S IHol*n
41.419_64
44&151.f
9.441.(Q
01t74
484.912.85
44.497.lY
44.497.
43,501.41
41.419.e4
445.151.
53.938.11
YQ,XW.83
528.414.26
6130. Churth Tr4•n
73.985.CYJ
n.985.00
n,w.co
6432" L￿d otst
Tolat
73.936.CbJ
n 986.
8501 Bord9>% Moln 8o¥yJnt9322
18.1L%.21
993.531
4.7(628
84.18
19,87624
15.94f.20
8502". B¥da)5 ￿ 2 ¥¢<wrt 8714
4,891.31
498.61
10.189.32
6510. CCLAd8P)*t at￿Y1rt
8001D
4.$85.45
54.946.42
$2,178.98
851? .. CcLAd8￿6rt 1752D (RE
FuTra
22,￿70
22,5n70
21.387.49
n.3X49
3.1932Z
4.TrA36
586.88
Ica,￿.97
99.674.97
6512 ConneLa 120 CCLA
J2235.12
32.235.12
31,513.82
32.235.12
32,235.12
31,513.82
33.4U8J
33.452.88
32.731.58
33.45188
33,452
32,ni.58
114,778.13
522,330.
3,487.82
76,S24.99
717,121.01
7LYJ,857.47
114.778.13
114,778.f3
113.303
117,01B
117.018.34
119,586.98
Dest4nat*Y- BenefiL¥J
4.e¢8.92
249.28
1,389.28
Dw"w•J. Fabnc
8.207.73
8,207 73
8207.n
33QC
330.00
-/2-

478.21
478.21
113,B29.39)
385.478.82
ioneted. Property
,018.74
,016.74
R6*thd. CroC1120
2221.xl
3.616.30
2,447.15
1,￿.12
f,X.12
1,288.12
EtthrMTrt.
44.497.(fj
44,497.09
43,501.41
22m2.70
22.￿70
21,387.49
9.9)520
9.9)5 X)
9.5QS.20
114,778.13
522,3X 30
3,48f.62
78.524
717,121 04
7CQ,857.47
-/3-

Income l •xpenditur• ¢omparatiV8 figurns
Sthcted ￿rIod. 01 January 2023 to 31 D•Gombgr 2024
01thr20a4lM2rthJ oirnr2tr2441112rw
FU
FuTrlty
0110. Grft Ahj. Env810
0111- Envelo￿ GASDS
0201 - Stsnding Ordws. Gift atdad
0202- Stsnd5ng Ordors. Th)t th 9th1
0301 . Loos8 plate o)Skntion8
OW2. Loose other than plate..
0303- Miscolkineous IF￿￿rne
0304. Glving M8thine
0￿. Si John's Tots
0501 . On￿YGrfI Aid gifts
0550- Donaib)n$ aFveal8 etc
(fj01 . Aid Tax reconr*J
0701 . Loga￿1
OKJ4. Blrchanger PCC C¢)nlribuli
0905. Famham PCC ContFbi
22C*.Crf)
2,573.0)
20.C4) Generat
35,703.Crf)
Unrestricfed
Unrestrictod
35.041.Q)
unrest￿￿ed
Unre5trided
￿n￿$tr￿ted
UnfèStrKted
Unfe6trK¢ed
U￿rest￿ed
Unre8tri(aed
Unrestrl<éod
Unrestricied
Unrestricted
UTrrestr￿ted
Unr&strlct8d
un￿8trI¢ted
Ger*ral
Unrestricted
General
Unrestricled
G￿￿ra1
Unrestricted
General
Unrestricted
General Unrestric
5.719.57
221.41
5281.41
Genernl
Genet*
117.OT)
1.191.(kS
￿9￿)
I.C62.60 Genw81
1.1*.C
General
Ggn*rnl
i.((￿.37
135.84
General
750.ts)
G8neral
0￿7. 300 Chjb
0910- Fundrnisir6 events
0011- Chrisknas Market
1CQI - D￿idents CCLA Inve*nent
1CQ2- tliwdends HollAnd trust
1CQ4- Int8r95t CCLA Dewsi..
1£i￿. Dmdends Agnela Churr
11Y20- Irrterest Bank Premium...
1101 - Fe88 for weddings and...
1221- Tr•dctsft
1222. Craft8
1231 . Churth Wings
2.048 rKI
2.442.
1.358.00
2299.Tr5
13254 76
1.189.
10,095.52
1,207.56
2.789.48
3.365.16
349.18 .
4,179.01
G8ntfal UnTestittèd
Gw)er#l
Un¥e8thded
Un¥estn"¢ted
UnTestricted
Unr881rrted
1.886.84
721.
Gw)e
&xpondltwe
1703- Donatk)nB
1710. Costs ofapplying fDf ￿4N￿
1720 . Co81$ of 8t•4wd*wp...
1850. H¢)me rnlss
IWJI . P21isb share
2(￿1 . Pastoral Asst 8ypenses
lI￿.1X)
G￿gra1
Gèn¢r81
Gèner81
Gener81
General
UnrestrK4ed
Unrg*ricted
Unr8strict8d
Unrtistricied
Unrestrlcted
T7.42
£￿ rj))
41271.12
44,415.38
182 80
2.230.SJ G8n8¥al
743.99
Gw18r81
473.89
Gengr81
Gener81
Genernl
5.7C4.28
1.040.02
16.65
1B.C
Unr8slriLtsd
UnTe5tr¢#ed
Unrestricted
un￿￿triCted
UnTeth"Lted
2101- VK*rf8 Expww8
2102. Assoc Pri8sf8 exper￿8
2103. Visrting Clgrgy 8XPellSÈS
2150- tdephcffje aThl intetnet
Z210. St JoM$ tots
2301 _ Churth runJMng- insuran
2310- Parish OffiL% P￿)￿- inlemat
2311 - Parish Office Rqulslte$
2312- P8rfBh offlc* ga8
2313- Parish Office rent
2314. Parish Office m8irtten•r
13.49
4A74.68
433.15
$9.41
114.83
5,S39 80
General
Ganer81
G8ner
Gener81
Genero1
Genera
Unrestsicted
Unr88tn"L%ed
Unrastst(i•d
Unrest￿￿ed
Unrestrirted
Unrestricted
520.24
T20.fK)
470.02
1,080.67
//*-

trimr1o2>3fllV￿ 0im112tr2441112rth24
fund
FWKI typ•
2321- Or9an repa¢rs •KI 6*ViL?n9
2330. Churth meintenan
2331 - Churth Cleaning
2334 . Church aLqnn soThkng and...
2340. Upk08p of $8rviL
2341- chu￿ Chotr and Chjir
2342. OrgaTrisf$ oxp8n8es
2343- CCLI CopyTbJhl
2345- Music oTrJ RSCM SubsW>
239). Upk8ep of r*urthyard
2360. AdrnSDi8tr8don
2361- Unassigned
2381- Fees paid to Stsn8ted PCC
2383- Fees pai(J to Famham PCC
2384- F8•s to Organ&%t
2388. Fee8 to Verger
2387. Una88igned Ca
2401- Churth
2410- Church gas
2420- ChurL* YAt•r
2e01 . &)¥emanc8 Costs...
437.19
2.241.
Unrestricted
1.437.88
XQ20
78.((1
Gen￿al
Gene¥al
Unrestiic4ed
unrestn.cted
Unre$tri¢t
Unrestrfcted
Unresti￿ed
Unwtrtl84
un￿striCted
Genernl Unrèsl¢ided
1.583.04 Gwa
1.8(#J.QJ
G8nernl
327.5)
351.CK)
3.721.65
447 42
178.95
10.20
1n.coi
.tsJ G•n8
Geneol
G¥nw
G¢neraJ
G¢ne181
Unfeslrided
Unrestrided
Unrestrrraed
Unrestrlcted
Unrest[￿ted
unrestrp￿ed
1,850.CIJ
I,cw.
989.88
6,672 e6
152.91
670 38
10.1TT.74
107.T7
Unrestrtted
UnrEstfrL*ed
Unmstn&ed
Gene¥al
7.Ff
-/5-

Income l eXp9ndl￿TF comparntivo figurns
S•l•Gt•d P•Tlod: 01 January 2023 to 31 Dpcpmbgr 2024
Fw
FUNJ typ•
Income
1230. chu￿ hall blbng$ Ino)m•
1240 - Church hall fund r3￿m￿
10.K8.75
16.537.95
150.
Dwnated
to￿75
2520. Hall ¢￿an1ng mstwia
2￿. H811 Ethtritsty
2540- Hall Gas
2550- Ham Insura
25eA). H811 Malnten8nco
2561 - H8K Cte8ngr
2562. Hall Btr)kn'no Sm
2570- Hall TeleptrKTh and Inkn*t
2580- Hall Water
2591 . Hall Waste rerrhy
2592- Hall Asswabon6'...
Designated
Designated
Des¢gnated
D•*gn8t•
Dwn8ted
De￿9￿￿ted
D¥￿nated
D8￿gnal￿d
Doslgnated
1,783.34
4.779 91
1.39128
1.399.38
4.781.&8
1266
207.82
620.17
3.894.51
3,640.93
1.146.94
897.36
3.48822
2230.50
249.31
Hall
Hall
Hall
Ha
HaN
2rfj25
280.40
372.C
Design8t•d
1W
1I928A2
-/6-

ST JOHNS PARISH CHURCH, STANSTED MOUNTFITCHEr
Independent Examlnerfs Report to the members of the Parothlal Churth
Council
I report on my examination of the accounts for year ended 31st December 2024.
R•spoDslbllltlés and bas15 of report
As members of the Parochial Church C£Juncil you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements ofthe Charities Act 2011 (the Art).
I report rn respett of my examination of the accounts carried out under section 145 of the
Art and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions gNen bv
the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the Att.
Independent Examlnerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confimi that no rnaterfal matters have come to my
attention in connection with the ex7mination giving me cause to believe that in any material
respect-
l. accountlng records were Th)t kept as required by section 130 of the Act," or
2. the accounts do not accord with those record
I have no COn￿rn5 and have come across no matters in connection wlth the exarninatlon to
which attention should be drawn in this report in orderto enabte a proper under5tandin8 of
the a¢counts to be reachèd.
Edmund R Wilkinson ACIB
24, Brewery Lane, Stansted Mountfitchet
6th February 2025.
/7-