HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Charity number- 1129882
Report of the Trustees
for the year ended 31 December 2023
The PCC of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Sunningdale present their report with the financial statements
for the year ended 31 December 2023. They have been prepared in aGGordance with the provisions of
the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) applicable to charities preparing their accounts in
accordance wth the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of I￿land
(FRS102) {effective 1 January 2015)- (Charities SORP {FRS102)).
Sharing God's love.
To live by falth, be known by love. to be a light of hope.
Routine? Anything but.
We are grateful that 2023 was a year undisturbed by Covid or any other extemal Influen￿ that would
prevent the life and work of the church continuing. It was welcome to have the usual routine of
services and activities. I say routine, bui our servrces and events are anything but routine. We held an
8'.00am BCP communion on the first Sunday of the month, another at Midday each Wednesday and a
10:00am Holy Communion every Sunday but none of them are routine.
With a gifted group of leaders and preachers. every serwce is unique. They are familiar of course. but
planned and led each week with integrity and commitment. I would like to thank Revd Terry and Jane
Ward-Hall, LLM Dolapo Ogunbawo. Carol Elsasser and Michael Grist, Gilly Robinson, Fleur Pelly and
Karen Fisher.
Our 10:00am worship serVI￿S also require a large group of volunteers and we are grateful to our
musicians and singers, sound and vision and camera operators. readers, intercessors. refreshment
team, flower arrangers and the parents who led the d)ildren's group at the family Gommunion on the
1st Sunday of the month.
What sets the services apart from dull routine is the openness and honesty of those who lead and
speak, sharing their spiritual joumey wilh all who come making faith accessible and not the preserve
of the few. It's always heartening to hear how much guests have enjoyed being with us and feeling so
welcomed.
We are also joined online at the main Servi￿ through our YouTube channel HTSVICAR (this name
was chosen because it's the email add￿$$ for the Vicar!) We have church members watching live
and a number catching up later that day or in the week. By the end of the week the Servi￿ has an
average of 35 views. I think P from Venezuela is still watching the services and M and J watched
each week from Vancouver until they retumed to us. Who would have thought this possible before
2020?
With church life back to normal we were free to celebrate weddings, conduct funerals and have
baptisms and it is always ajoy to have these services at Holy Trinity. Serving the community at these
special times has always been the mission of the parish church and we are privileged to host these
events for our neighbours.

In 2023 we ran an Alpha course with the first seven weeks at the Pellvs home (with a wonderful meal
prepared by a rota of church ¢hets) and thereafter in the church. It has been a joy to open up the
Christian faith to those exploring and wanting to know more. We shall be running another course
before long.
We have continued to take communion services each month at Domiy House. Lynwood Apartments
and Lynwood Nursing Home. I'm grateful to the team who volunteer to take these services. I know
how much my own Mum enjoys worship in her nursing home (Cambridgeshire) and to bring worship
to those who would not be able to access church is a vital part of our community work.
The church has continued to run the Foodbank and Hardship Fund through 2023 and both are an on-
going miracle. When supplies or money gets low...food comes in, collections are made, we always
have what we need and just keep on giving it away.
Schools and Community
Our most frequent wsitors are Holy Trinity Ptimary SGhool and th￿r routine is to have Easter
services, the leavers service, two Harvest sepiices and a Carol service for key stage 2. Why two
services al Easter and Harvest?? To fit in all the parents and grandparents of course! The whole
school also comes for a Christingle service just before school breaks up for the Christmas holidays
and it is a wonderful service of worship and wonder.
We also host the Dreamcatchers nativity service and Charters School Carol service, a truly
sumptuous evening of the traditional nine lessons and carols.
Then of course there are the Scout quiz nights, tsvice a year. with the whole building accommodating
the quiz team tables. It's a terrific community event with the aim to raise money for the scout hut r
build. We are very glad to support Ihem in this.
Every Wednesday the church runs the Rendezvous Café and recently we have been running out of
spaGe! In the summer it's not a problem with tables outside, but in winter we endose the north
transept and create our Ivami space.. On one memorable occasion we squashed in extra tables and
had an overfow in the church offi￿. Roll on Transfomiing Trinity and a bigger wami space! It's great
fun to have different people and groups from the community coming into church to enjoy
refreshments and friendship. This activity is set to grow and grow.
The Pastoral Team
Weaving through the lrfe of the church and reaching out into the community is the work of the pastoral
team. The volunteers quietly and diligently do a wide range of things to serve others led by Roz
Doherty and the whole team are glad to acknowledge what a great job she does...nothing gets
forgotten!
It's this team who take the servi￿$ at Lynwood and Donny with the addition of Jenny's 'Church
comes to you. at Lynwood each week. This team does a range of things under °help at hand. and
has the bereavement team members. Caring Cuisine has a home on the agenda (recently reported
across the Diocese) and the Foodbank and Hardship Fund are a regular topic. We discuss home
communions and plan how to assist those in ne&J.
In Ihe gospel of Matthew, we are taught that acts of kindness and generosity should not be broadcast
widely but done in secret. The Pastoral Team is not secret or secretive (our regular item on
safeguarding would prevent this!) but nevertheless they quietly get on livrng out the church mission to
share the love of God. They are an amaing team.
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While thinking of amazing l also want to thank iwo other groups.
Those who drive church members to and from Church. This tskes time and energy and commilment
and is another example of puth'ng others first. Thank you all those who have been on the rota in the
past and those who are still involved, it is very much appreciated.
School Governors. A number of church members have been governors and we supply three of the
governing board (plus the inajmbent). Currently another church member is a 'Diocesan' govemor.
Being a governor is not an insignificant role and takes time and commitment, attending the board
meetings and committees. I very much appreciate all who have done this work and are doing so now.
The school benefits greatly from your input.
Moya Holroyd.
When I first became incumbent in 2017 we would regularly have pastoral team meetings at the home
of Moya and Peter on Whitmore Lane. I quickly came to realise what a loving and kind soul Moya
was. with a passion to serve others and share the love of Jesus everyone. Her instinct was to
pray about everything, either asking the Lord to intervene or thanking Him for his goodness. She
loved to worship, she loved to pray and she loved to serve others. Moya passed away at the
beginning of 2024 but it would be wrong to wait another 12 months to give thanks for her life just
beGause it wasn't in 20231 She has left us a tremendous example of faith and works,. knowing that the
love of God is shown in the Sove of nsghbour. We ￿lebrated her lrfe at a wonderful service on 20th
February.
Fabric of the building.
A report on the building will be given at the APCM and thus be in the minutes of the meeting. In brief
we have continued to tackle the items from our 2019 QI and the most noticeable item has been the
refurbishment of the outer doors (vestry. tower. north. south porch). They look stunning.
The churchyard continues to benefit from the Parish Council's care and another well-attended
workday saw a tremendous amount of work done. Thank you to all who came and all who catered for
us. We have plans to develop two distinct areas of the churchyard while fighting the battle to clear all
the areas still overgrown.
Bracknell Deanery
We have continued to play an active part in the deanery. in particular supporting neighbours with
service cover when we can...mosdy this is down to Revd. Terry's wllingness to travel! Three church
members serve as deanery synod reps: Bary Aheme, Stephanie Hynard and Karen Fisher.
It was a steady yearfor the deanery wth a new inajmbent coming to St. Michael's and St. Mary at
Easthampstead. For a few weeks we had a full complement of dergy but then three resignations and
three curates moving on mean we lose seven dergy in a short space of time. I can add up, we had a
volunteer clergyman married to one of those who ￿signed, so he shall be moving too. All change in
Bracknell Deanery.
Revd Terry.
Last year I reported that Revd Tery would be finishing his curacy and then be signed off to become
an associate minister. A senior clergyperson p)inted out to us that rf Revd Terry was an associate
there would be a corresponding payTnent we would make to the DI0￿Se...a bit rich as Revd T is a
self-supporting minister. If Revd Tery 'retired' and had permission to officiate (PTO) there would be
no payments and his ministry could continue unaffected.

While in no way diminishing the value Revd Tery is to all of us, he agreed that a title was of little
value and so officially qualifi￿ from curacy and immediately retired, causing some constemation
among his friends who read about this in the church times.
His ministry to all of us remains a great blessing and in particular among bereaved families who are
deeply appreciative of his loving care. We are richly blessed to have him.
Piano4-thon
A new event took place in December. dreamed up by Katherine Hutchinson. 12 hours of piano music.
This was to be a fundraiser for Transfomiing Trinity as well as a showcase for Katherine's piano
pupils and those of Roberta Wolff. With a perfomiance from local concert pianist Daniel Hill and
perfomiances from church members and friends it was a glorious day of music. We had a quilting
exhibition and art and photography from Martin and Annabel Williamson. who also oversaw the
fantastic lunches on offer. They are truly multi-talented. With the café team running flat out for eleven
of the twelve hours everyone ended the day sornewhat exhausted but what a joyous event. The event
raised an amazing £4.713.52 for Transfomiing Trinity.
Transforming Trinity. Creating a communlty hub.
2023 was a year of significant progress for our community hub project.
A statement of need (what we are doing and why we need to do it) and a
statement of significance (what is unique, valuable and special about our church)
were written prior to a sile visit on the 13th February by the Diocesan Advisory Council (DAC) sub-
group. The plans were thoroughly discussed and explored by the sub-group and our DAC officer
Sophie felt confident about taking the plans to a full DAC in March for their consideration. I'm glad she
did.
After the DAC meeting we received a very long and helpful report which l&1 to us re-writing the two
statements and some re-design of the plans, but by paying attention to the DAC and regarding them
as partners (not obstructionists) the next time the plans were presented we got positive feedback and
their support to develop the project further. All this though takes up months of time.
One additional request was to write an extra document defending various aspects of the plans
(notably dividing up spaces to cut down on heating) and a second document presenting the case for
having solar panels. When the plans went to the September DAC meeting we got the pemiission to
(keep calm) and cary on!
These plans were presented to the church at a special event on Sunday 8th October. A video of that
presentation is still available. h
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outube.comlwatch?v-zHOmSmHX8KQ
This led to another site visit in October, this time by the amenity societies who are consulted on the
plans. These are the Victorian Society, Historic England and the Church Building Council. Each writes
a report commenting on the plans and we have to respond to these reports either adopting or
rejecting their suggestions. That work is in hand.
All of the above led to the PCC taking the decision to "go live" by which we mean to start the serious
task of raising the money and the commitment to go ahead. To aid this we have written and published
a second booklet which is available to all and on the website under the Transforming Trinity link.

We are richly blessed with tr40 experienced professionals" architect Mark Goodwill-Hodgson and
church member Paul Shamian whose working lrfe has been managing building projects. With their
guidance we are taking the project forward step by step.
One vital aspect of the project is prayer. Prayer doesn't exempt us from doing any of the work but
shapes all we do and continually brings every aspect of the work to God. seeking always that °your
will be done, your kingdom come". The Transfomiing Trinity project is supported by a WhatsApp
Group called 'Church Prayer, and thirty-three people receive a texi between 7am and 8am six days a
week. Anyone is welcome to join the group which Revd Jon runs as host.
Our Community Hub project is taking shape and we a￿ even beginning to whisper dates for when the
work might be done. We are called to be faithful and persevere" so, whether it's done sooner or later
we shall see this work through together.
Thank you
2023 was a year of worship, service, fellowship and prayer. We have served others and made all
welcome. We have persevered v￿th our great and challenging project and through the year have
known God's blessing.
I want to close by thanking Michael and Carol our church wardens, Michelle our treasurer and
Amanda our administrator. Michael and Carol have served the church community through the year
with love and grace and we have been blessed to have them. Michelle has kept us on the financial
straight and narrow. keeping us updated and making sure we fulfil a11 our obligations. Amanda has
managed the business of church with effortless skill and good humour. Michelle and Amanda are
church treasures!
Thank you everyone for being a part of Holy Trinity Sunningdale and living out the command to 'love
one anotherf. May we continue to see growth and favour over the coming year, God's blessing and
direction as we come closer to fulfilling Transfomiing Trinity. May all we are and all we do be to his
glory. Amen and Amen.
Revd Jon Hutchinson
Statistics of the church community
Children bel￿een O and 10
Young People be￿een 11 and 17
Adults to age 69
Adults 70+
Those who attend - total
Weekly average for on-line viewing
Care home services per month
Home communions (as required)
Baptisms 2023
Funerals 2023
Weddings 2023
School Services
21
13
119
187
45
23

Financial Review- Michelle SGarsbr¢)ok (Treasurer)
As per the Statement of Finanaal Activities fsoFA'], unrestricted income for the calerKJar year 2023
totalled £133,821 (2022- £125.067) whilst unrestricted expenditure totalled £133,764 (2022-
£125,587) representing a £57 gain (2022.. £521 loss) in the year (taking in to account a £3867 gain on
investments). Restricted donations of £63,189 were received towards Transforming Trinity and the
Hardship Funds. with expenditure of £20,331 ￿sUlting in a net gain of £42.858 on restricted funds.
Total reserves increased to £674,396 as a result of this. Of our total reserves. £218.387 is restricted
where the use is limited by the temis under which the original gifts were made (this includes
donations towards Transfomiing Trinity). The remaining £456.009 is unrestricted.
Reserves Policy: Michelle Scarsbrook (Treasurer)
It is PCC policy to maintain a balan￿ of unrestricted funds equivalent to 3 months of unrestricted
expenditure to cover emergency situations that may arise from lime lo time {the Reserve Balance).
This equates to approximately £33,000 (including Parish Share) based on unrestricted expenditure
for 2023. At 31 December 2023, there was £456,009 of unrestricted funds held as cash in hand or in
current or deposit acC￿Unts.
The PCC seeks to maintain the Reserve Balance at the policy level throughout the year by setting an
annual budget that complies with the wlicy and by monitoring the budget on a regular basis. If the
level of unrestricted cash funds falls below the Reserve Balance at any time. the Treasurer should
infomi the Trustees at the eartiest opportunity. It is our policy to invest our funds balan￿S wth CBF
Church of England Deposit Fund.

Adminlstratlve Infomiation:
PCC 2023124
Ex-officio Members
Revd. Jon Hutchinson
Michael Grist
Carol Elsasser
Revd, Ter
Ward-Hall
Dola
unbawo
Incumbent
Church Warden
Church Warden
Permission to Officiate
LI￿nsed La Minister
An annuall elected ost
An annuall elected ost
Elected to Deane
Karen Fisher
Bar
Aheme
Ste
hanie H
Deane
Deane
Deane
S ncKI member
S nod Member
S nod Member
ear of the S nod cle
ear of the S nod c
cle
ear of the S nod cle
nard
Elected to the PCC
Robert Furness
Debbie Lemaitre
Gill Robinson
PCC member
PCC member
PCC member
ear of a second te
ear of a second term
ear of a second temi
Bec
Meadows
PCC member
ar of a second term
Paul Cartwri
ht
Bea Emmerson
PCC member
PCC member
ear of a first term
ear of a first term
Lisa Offord
Mark Hewson
PCC member
PCC member
ear of a first temi
ear of a first temi
2 vacancies
Pcca
inted officers and consultants
Church officers
Michelle Scarsbrook
Carol Elsaw
Treasurer
PCC Secreta
dual
nsibili
PCC Consultants
Paul Shamian
Pro
er
Transfomiin
Trini
Bank49rs.'
CAF Bank, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill. West Malling. Kent ME19 4JG
CCLA Investment Managers Ltd. 80 Cheapside, London EC2V 6DZ

Independent examiner..
Jason Foxwell, independent*xaminer.net, 39 Enfield Road, Poole, BH15
3LJ.
Trustees Report approved by the PCC and signed on their behalf by
Signed:...................
..Date: ....
Revd Jon Hutchins
(Cha

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY
SUNNINGDALE (hereinafter known as 'Holy Trinity Church Sunningdale,)
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Holy Trinity Church Sunningdale ('the
charitfl for the year end￿ 31 December 2023.
Responsibilitles and basis of report
As the charity's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with
the requirernents of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Acr).
I report in respect of my examination of the charitys aGcounts carried out under section 145 of the
2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the
Charity Commission under section 145{5Xb) of the Act.
Independent examinerfs statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect-
1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the
2. the accounts do not accord with those records. or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the fomi and content
of the accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than
any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view. whith is not a matter considered
as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection wth the examination to
which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Mr J P Foxwell FCCA FCIE
independent-examiner.net
39 Enfield Road
Poole
BH15 3LJ
Date: 23 April 2024

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Ststement of Financial Advltles
Year Ended 31 December 2023
2023
Total
funds
2022
Total
funds
Notes Unrestricted Restricted
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies
Other trading activities (thurch actIv￿e$)
Investments
118.634
11,320
3.867
34,770
16,692
11.727
153,404
28.012
15,594
144,957
12.274
6,990
Total
133,821
63,189
197,010
164,221
Expenditure on:
Charitable actiwties (church activities)
133.764
20,331
154,095
130,447
Total
133,764
20,331
154,095
130,447
Net incom•l(oxpenditure)
57
42.858
42,915
33,774
Realised gain on sale of fixed assets
Net movement In funds
57
42,858
42,915
33,774
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward (reslated)
455,952
175,529
631,481
597,707
Total funds carrled foThvard
£456.W9
£218.387
£674,396
£631,481
The Ststement of Financaal Activtties refiects the results of continuing activtties for the year.
There are no recognised gains and l¢)sses other than those shovm in the Ststement of Financial Activities.

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Balance Sheet at 310ecember 2023
2023
Total
funds
2022
Total
nds
Notes Unrestricted Restricted
Current assets."
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
280
455,829
280
674,216
135
631,411
218,387
Total current assets
456,109
218,387
674,496
631,546
Uabilities."
Creditors falling due wtthin one year
{100)
1100)
Net current assets
456,009
218,387
674,396
631,481
Total assets less current liabilities I
Net assets
£456.009 £218,387
£674,396
£631,481
The funds of the charlty..
Restrtcted income funds
Unrestricted income funds
218.387
218.387
455,952
175,529
455,952
456,009
£456,009
£218,387
£674,396
£631,481
Approved by the members of the PCC and signed on their behalf by
Signed:..................
..Date: .....
Revd Jon Hutchinson (Chai

HOLY TRINifrf CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Notes to the Financlal Statements
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
{a) Basis of preparation and assessment of going concom
The accounts (financial stalementsl have been prepared under the histortcal (￿st convention with items
recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note{sl to these
accounts. The financial statements have been prepared in accordan￿ wlh Accounting and Reporting
by Charities.. Ststemenl of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in
accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard appli￿ble in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS
1021 (effective 1 January 20151- (Charities SORP (FRS 1021). The charity constitutes a public benefit
entty as defined by FRS 102.
The trustees consider that there are no material un￿rtaIntieS about the chariVs abilty to continue as a
going conc8m.
(b) Funds structure
Restricted income funds are funds which are to be used in accordance wth specific restrictions
imposed by the donor or trust deed. Unrestrided income funds (xjmprise those funds which the
trustees are free to use for any purpose in furtherance of the charitable objects. Unrestricted funds
include designated funds where the trustees, at their discrelion, have rxealed a fvnd for a specific
purpose {there are currently no designated funds). Further details of each fund are disclosed in not8 8.
(c} Income recognltlon
All income is recognised On￿ the tharity has entitlement to the in￿me. it is probable that Ihe In￿Me
will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably. Donations, arè
recognised vlhen the charity has been notified in writing of both the amount and settlement date. In the
event that a donation is subject to cvnditions that require a level of perfomiance before the charity is
entitled to the funds, the income is deferred and not recognised until either those conditions are fully
met, or the fulfilment of those conditions is wholly wtthin the control of the charity and it is probable that
those conditions wll be fuffilled in the rewrting peritjd.
Legacy gifts are reojgnised on a case by ￿se basis followng the granting of probate when the
administratorlexecutor for the estate has ￿mmUnIcated in WTiting both the amount and settlement date.
In the event that the gift is in the fomi of an asset other than cash or a financial assel traded on a
recognised stock exchange. re0￿nItion is subject to the value of the gfft being reliably measurable with
a degree of reasonable a￿uraCY and the tille to the asset having been transferred to the tharity.
Interest on funds held on deF)OSit is Includ￿ when ￿￿1Vable and the amount (xn be measured reliably
by the charity-, this is nonnally upon notifl￿tIOn of the interest paid or payable by the bank. Dividends
are recognised once the dividend has been dedared and notification has been re￿iVed of the dividend
due. This is nomially upon noltfication by our investrnent advisor of the dimdend yield of the investment
portfolio.
(d) Irrecoverable VAT
lffecoverable VAT is charged against the expenditure heading for vthith it was incurred.

HOLY TRINifrf CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
(e) Expendlture recognition
Liabililies are recognised as expendtture as soon as there is a legal or ￿nStruCtive obligation
(x)mmitting the charity to that expenditure, tt is probable thal settlement wll be required and the amount
of the obligation can be measured reliably. All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis.
{fj Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Depreeiation is cal¢JJlated to wrlte off the cost less estimated residual value of all fixed assets on a
straight lin6 basis over their estimated useful lives. The following annual rates are used:
Freehold property
Fixtures and ffttings
Computer equipment
Not depreciated
20 % straight line
330/0 straight line
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
Unrestrlcted Restricted
funds
funds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Donations received
Donations for Transfomiing Trinty
Gift aid tax redaimed
100.437
2.275
27.199
5,2
102.712
27,1gg
23,493
89,241
30,672
25,044
18,197
£118,634
£34,770
£153,404
£144,957
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES {CHURCH ACTIVITIES)
Unrestricted Restrlcted
funds
funds
Totsl
2023
Total
2022
Wedding and fijneral fees
Parish magazine
Café
Hire of church facilities
Hardship donations
Events l Other
6,165
6.165
1,643
2,477
4.665
1,122
1,948
250
2.405
1,884
2,477
16,692
16,692
1,035
1.035
£11,320
£16,692
£28,012
£12,274

HOLyTRIN1￿ CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES (CHURCH ACTIVITIES)
Unrestrl¢ted Restricted
funds
funds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Parish share
Parish insurance
Electriaty and water
Clergy expenses
Printing. stationery. telephone. intemet
IT hardware, software and maintenan
Church and vicarage maintenan
Training costs
Ministry wsts inc donations
Refreshments
Wages and salaries
Legal and professional fees
Fees - diocese wedding and funeral
Govemance costs
Other costs
Sound and vision equipment
77.474
5.051
14.958
1,129
5.010
291
2,621
77.474
5,051
14.958
1,129
5.010
2g1
14,761
78,333
4,612
7,985
1,031
4,433
278
3,047
450
9,850
751
12,g84
55
2,993
1,056
1,903
710
12,140
4,335
925
13,797
20
3,584
1,081
2.409
1,079
6.475
10,810
925
13,797
1,736
3.584
1,081
1.716
1.079
£133.764
£20,331 £154.095
£130,471
ANALYSIS OF STAFF COSTS
2023
2022
Salaries and wages
Other pension ojsts
13.614
12.817
167
Total c£sst
£13,797
£12.984
The average nUM￿r of employees during the year was 2 {2022: 2) with all employee time involved
in prowding either support to the g0Veman￿ of the charity or support seNices to charitable activities.
No employees had employee benefits in ex￿$$ of £60.000 {2022: none).

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SUNNINGDALE
Notes to tho Flnancial Statements
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REMUNERATION
The independent examiner's ￿MUneration o)nstituted a fee of £450 {2022: £440) for the independent
examinats'on and £27512022: £25SI for accounts preparation assislance.
RESTRICTED FUNDS
Balance
1Jan
2023
Balance
31 Dec
2023
Income Expenditure
Transfers
Organ
Barrington Beare
Transfoming Trinty
Hardship Fund
maintenan￿ Fund
6,753
75,460
69,793
6,653
16.870
2,275
3,960
40.262
16.692
(2.200}
6,828
79,420
108,339
16.870
6,930
{1.7161
{6,4751
(9,9401
£175.529
£63,189
£{20,3311
£nil £218,387