Registered Charity Number= 1130273
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS FULHAM
TRUSTEES REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Legal and Admlnlstrative Information
Status..
The PCC is a registered charity, number 1130273
Le8al Form
The charity is a reglstered charity in England ¢onstituted under the
governin8 document.
Governln8 document .
The Churth Representation Rule5 and the Parothial Churth
Counclls Ipowersl Measure
Operatlonal address
All Saints Church Fulham
Pryors Bank,
Bishop's Paik.
London
SW6 3LA
Bankèrs.
Natwest Plc,. CAF Bank Ltd
Independent Examlners .
Beever & sinithers
15 Bunhill Row
London
ECIY 8LP
Admlnlstratlve
Each membèr of the Parochial Church Council is elected by the members of the congre8ation of All Saints present
at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting. Together wlth the tlergy. they form an èxecutive committee to
promote the whole mission of the churth in its parish.. pastoral. evangeli5tlC, 50ci81 and ecumenical.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Membershlp
The PCC 15 constituted in accordance with Church Representation Rule5. Members of the PCC are either elected
by the Annual Paroehial Church Meeting IAPCMI for a three-year term or serve by virtue either of the position
they hold or of election to the Hammersmith and Fulham Deanery Synod. Since the 2020 APCM the following
have served a5 members of the PCC..
Incumbent
Assoclatè Prlests
Rev'd. Penny Seabrook
Rev'd Debo Adelaja and Rev'd jonathan MacNeanev
(both from October 20201
Rev'd Will Levanway (to lune 20201
Rev'd George Meyrick (from July 20201
Martin McGann IPCC Lay Vice Chairl and Ade Lusmore
Iboth to September 20201
Christina Thomas IPCC Lay Vice Chairl and Laura Auckland
Ifrom September 20201
Curate
ChurchwaTden5
Elected PCC Members Ilncludlng members * èlectèd to Deanery Synod):
Ifrom APCM 2017 to APCM 20201
Greg Hinds, Graham Knox. Amanda Whitlo¢k*
from APCM 2018 to APCM 20211
Thea Pope. lan RStchie, Vernon Burgess. Gabrlel Ashdown
(from APCM 2019 to APCM 20221
Laura Auckland. Caroline Cooke, Laura Neilson Istood down September 202LI to become PCC Sècretary, Maria
Tomlinson. Calum Wyllie.
Ifrom APCM 2020 to APCM 20231
John Clarke. Elisabeth Green, Paul Harri5, Frances Tweed.Clarke'
Co-opted Members:
Licensed Lay Mlnlster
Hon.Treasurer
Hon Secretary
Mary Tweedle
Trusha Yardlev
less Armstrong luntll Sept 20201. Laura Neilson (from Sept 20201
The PCC met on seven occasions in 2020.. In February, March. May. June, September. November and December
land January and February 20211.
Dèputy Churchwardens.. Ann Lusrnore, Robert Fryer, Hamlsh McNair, Cat McNair, Mlranda 81urn, Jess
Armstrong, Graham Knox. They do not have to serve as PCC members and the PCC is grateful to them for their
many contributions.
Four new PCC members are nominated each year for a term tsf three years. Individuals are not able to put
themselves forward immediately after the end of their term, there has tts be a fallow year. The position5 are
advertlsed in the weekly email, Vicar'5 letter and pew notices asking for people to put them5elve5 forward for
nomination to the PCC. The individual has to be proposed and seconded by two people from the congregation.
Voting is undertaken at the APCM. Applicants have to be over IS years old, on the Church Electoral Roll and be
a communicant member of the Church of England.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Committees
The Standing Committee is constituted of the following Parish officials ex officio.. the Clergy. the
Churchwarden5 and the Hon. Treasurer or Chair of Finance.
PCC Sltbcommittees
The following parishioners chaired committees of the Parish in 2020..
Buildings
Communl¢ations
Finance
Planned Giving
Heritage and Church Hlstc¢ry
Missions and Charities
Music Business
Children and Young Persons
Community Development
Jeremy Fawcett
Christina Thomas
Robert Fryer
Lewi5 Nolan
Vernon Burge5S
Caroline Cooke
Rachel de Mestre
Acting Convenor.. Julia Chittell
Stuart Evans
Safeguarding Officer
Children's Champion
First Aid Co-ordinator
Diana Deighton
Catherine Shaw
Frances Tweed-clarke
Risk management
The PCC conducted a review of the major ri5k5 to which the church is exposed, identifying the types of risks,
potential impact, likelihood of occurrence and means of mitigation, and 15 5at15fied that appropriate
procedure5 and contro15 are in place.
Church attendance and Ele¢toral Roll
At 31 December 2020 there were 385 parishioners on the Church Electoral Roll. of whom 80 were resident
within the parish and 305 were resident outside the parish.
During 2020 at All Saints Fulham there were
Weddings and Blessings.. 19,.
Baptisms= 18,.
Admi55lOn to Holy Communion.. O..
Confirmation.. O,.
Funerals and Memorial Services.. 20

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FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Aim and purpose
All Saints Parochial Church Countil IPCCI together with the clergy. form an executive committee to promote the
whole mission of the church in its pèrish.. pa5tOTal, evangelistic. social and ecumenical.
The PCC share5 the privileges and responsibility of making certain decisions with the incumbent, Revd Pennv
Seabrook. Martin McGann and Ade Lusmore served as churihwèrdens until the APCM on 22. September 2020
when Christina Thomas and Laura Auckland were eletted in their place.
When planning activitles, the incumbent. warden5 and PCC have conSide￿d the Charity Commision's guidance
on public benefit and the specific guidante regarding charities and the advancement of religion. In particular.
we endeavour to enable ordinary people to live out their faith as part of our parish Community through..
Worship and prayer
Provisiorn of pastoral care
Mi$5ionary and ouireach work
A year of global pandemlc
Servlces
Churches were ordered to clost on 16 March 2020. On Isth lune. the church was able to reopen for private
prayer, and public worship resumed on Sunday S July followin8 which louf or five servlces were conducted every
Sunday.
Tht church 15 open MOnda￿Frid3y. I0.C￿4.cQpM in summer months, 10.0>3.OOprn in wlnter. On Sundays,
we can seat a maximum of c.120 per service. at sale social distance. but have been full on only a few otcaslons.
typlcally welcoming between 20(F250 in church over the four services.
After the first lockdown the pattern was 8.iJ)am, 10.30am and 6.tKJpm in person in church,. 9.Q)am Chlldren's
service on Zoom and 9.30am Eucharist online on Zoom and Facebook. In September, when the necessary
equipment for s¥nchin8 services in person with those online. was installed. the pattern changed to 8.OOarn,
9.30.am children's service on Zoom and in person.. 10.30am Parish Eucharist and 6.OOprn Evenson8 in person
and on Facebook.
The midweek Wednesday service was run on Zoom as a service of the word from the beginning ol lockdown,
untll September. when it reverted to EucharistK form in person, in church, and on Zoom for those partlcipatln8
from home.
Morning Prayer moved online has continued every day except Sunday. Since Marth 2020. with a si8nificantlv
higher number ol attendees than when held in church. It is led by different people each day ol the week (both
elergy and laityl, and readin8sare shared bythose participating on Zoom. The service is streamed simultaneou51y
to Facebook.

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FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Otcasional offrces
Most of the baptism5 and weddings planned for the year, were rearranged after March several times, because
of the varying restrictions. There were no services of this type between March and July because church was
closed. Thereafter, for the rest of the year, a maximum of 30 people were permitted to attend weddings so the
majority of couples postponed until 2021, with only 12 marriages t3king place at ASF during 2020, and 18
baptisms.
No funerals or memorials were allowed in church. during the first lockdown. and when the building reopened a
maximum of 30 people were allowed to attend. In total 20 funerals were conducted by ASF clergy, in church or
the crematoriurn.
Easter and Christmas 2020
Lentgroups, which fortuitously were reading Richard Carter's The Ciry is my Monasterycontinued on Zoom until
the start of Holy Week,. Palm Sunday was celebrated online, with branches cut from the garden,. the Chrisrn Ma55
at St Paul's was cancelled on Maundy Thursday. On Good Friday, the Stations of the Cross, Three Hours, and
Children's Service were live streamed from the homes of leaders. On Easter Day, the Vic3r circulated a recording
of the Dawn Vigil encouraging the congreEation to watch a televised morning service. In the evening, a reflective
service of music readings and reflections wa5 Streamed by ASF.
It was decided in Novernber, to ticket all carol and Christmas Eve/D8y 5ervice5. Thi5 proved wise, when most
services were lully booked Shortly after ticket5 were released. However, on 19 Decernber the government
announced tighter restrictions for the Christmas period so a number of people cancelled bookings, or failed to
turn up, giving us more space to seat those who hadn't booked.
Meetings
All regular rneetings continued online on Zoom. The PCC met on the dates that had been set at the start of the
year, but the APCM was postponed. from April, until perm155ion wa5 granted to hold it online, in September. On
March 31 2020 The PCC agreed a scheme of delegation, giving the Standing Comrnittee authority to take urgent
decision5 during the pandemic. in between regular PCC Meetings. Christina Thornas and Laura Auckland, with
the approval of the PCC. joined ihe StandinE Committee in March, but were not elected wardens, until the
APCM. Standing Committee met weekly, from March to the early auturnn, and about every two weeks, between
then and the year end.
Parish visitors, Baptism and Marriage preparation rnet online 35 and when needed.
Children's activities continued online, and are described elsewhere in this report.
Twelve children undertook preparation for Adrni55ion to Holy Communion online, and will be admitted at a
service, with another group who'll start online preparation in April 2021, at Pentec05t 2021.
Two study groups ran online each week during lockdown and have continued since then.
PCC subcommittees met online ad hoc when declsions relating to their area of work had to be taken.
The choir and JASS rehearsed online, during lockdown. JASS continues to meet in this way. on Monday's during
term titne. Choir rehearsals were halted at the end Df 2020 until restrictions were lifted in April 2021.

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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 310ECEMBER 2020
Pastoral Care and outreach
In March 2020, when church closed. we rang all parishioners not online. tocheck that they had adequate support
in place and make arrangements for keeping in touch by post or phone. The parish Visiiing team followed
through by regularly phonirsg those known io be most vulnerable. In general we had few reqL*ests for help- and
rnore Volunteers to provide this. than were Theeded- includin8 TLC. which was set up by members of Hurlin8ham
Club, to provide food parce15 lor households in need. This was much appreciated by those nominated by parish
staff, lor the care offered. but additional funds were also allocated to Foodbank. at the recommendation of our
Missions and Chariries committee. along with donations to Fulham Good Neighbours and St Ethleldreda's
Community Care Scheme. Those who volunteered via ASF. were emailed. whenever we received requests for
help from Hammersmith and Fulham Community Care network and were invited to respond dirert to the
council.
Ourin8 the first lockdown, local homeless people were housed in a hoiel In Putney, but offered 'take away, food
every Thursday, at Pryor5 Bank by a team who cooked at home. and served food outside. whilst observing the
mandatory precaution5. Thts arrangement tontinues to run and has attracted 8reater numbers since the hotel
arrangements ceased in the summer.
Glass Door, an SnterdenominatioThal charilv that provides ovemight shelter lor the homeless durin8 the winter
month5 in west London, Changed its mode of operation.. providin8 single rooms on full board. ITh h05te15. rather
than usin8 church halls for sleeping accommodation. All Saints has always supported this work, financially and
through the efforts of parish volunteer5. and this year increased lis donation subsiantially to cover the extra
costs of h05tel accommodation.
Ste a150 the report on work wlth Children and Young Families. for detai15 of the sumrner carnp held on a local
housing estate durin8 the sumrntr holiday5 and other activities durln8 the year.
F•llowshlp
Socially, 2020 was a quitt year. alleviated by the odd special occasion Imainly onlintl. such a5 the 75th
annlversary of VE day in early May, a Harvesi festival lood stall in the churchyard in aid of Foodbank, and an
outdoor carol service In Decernber. Before lockdown. we also enjoyed a good turn out for the winter BBQ at
Candlemas. and the Shrove Tuesday quiz over supper in the Middle Room. in aid of the Blshop ol London's Lent
appeal for the provision ol Wheels to aid Cllmate Emer8encies in Angola and Mozarnbique.
Sadly, we were only able lo enjoy one of the eight Mvsi¢ by the Brid8e concerts planned for theyear.. In February,
when Anna Boucher provided a Celebration of Song. with the Fulham 8elles and Roehampton Ladie5 choir. All
other concerts were cancelled or postponed.
Lockdown, however, provided the incentive to revitalÈse the History group which gathered online to learn what
was already known about All Saints. and io identify area5 lor lurther research. This is now being undertaken and
carefully documented so that in due course it can be shared with the public.
Bobbie Travis also urbdertook the challenging task of replicatin8 the pattern on rhe kneelers on the step infront
of the high altar, to replace the twelve moth-damaged tapestry kneelers in the choir stalls. Whilst these were
stitched alone at home. and haven't yet been made up, they'll serve as a lasting memorial to the creative spirit
of lockdown and give u5 an excuse for some form ol celebratson when ￿$trict10Th5are lifted so that we can thank
those who gave many hours to the task.
Clerical staffing
At the start of 2020. All Saints had iwo clerBY.' Revd Penny Seabrook (Vicar) and Revd Drwill Levanway (Curatel.
The p05t of full-time Associate Priest was adverrised and offered to the successful candidate but he withdrew
hi5 initial acceptance. for personal reasons, in the week befo￿ All Saints was locked down in March.

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FULHAM
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Revd Dr Will Levanway took p3rent31 leave, when he and Allie, had their second child, Tallulah, at the end of
April. They returned to the USA, where Will has been appointed Priest in Charge of the Episcopal Christ Church
Chattanooga.
Revd George Meyrick succeeded Will as Curate, cornin8 frorn Cuddesdon with his wife, Rachel and three girls,
Ginny. Izzy and Naomi. at the start of June. He has played a full part in parish life, since joining All Saints and God
willing will be priested, in June 2021.
Belle Fisher joined All Saints as an intern on the Kensington Ministerial Experience Scherne in September 2019
and returned home at the start of lockdown. She continued to lift spirits by participatinE remotely until moving
to Glasgow to read theology in September 2020. She stands out as the only intern in Kensington, to complete
the full year. and the youngest, demonstrating both resilience and grace way beyond her years.
The post of Associate Priest was advert15ed at the end of June with interviews t2king place in person in13te July.
We were delighted to welcome Revd Debo Adelaja at the beginning of October, appointed on 2 three days 3
week house for duty basis, and Revd Jonathan MacNeaney, at the end ol the month, on a three days a week
stipendiary basis- restoring clerEY StaffinE levels to those not enjoyed since before the last interegnurn.
Budgetary impacl of lockdown
Lockdown had an immediate, detrimental effect on the finances of All Saints, since all regular letting income
from the hall and Pryors 83nk, and income from church activities and Sunday collections ceased.
In order to minimise the impact of thi5. the Standing Comrnittee examined all cost cutting options, and took
adv3nrage of the Government Job Retention scheme to put the Verger on furlough in April 2020. He returned
to work after the first lockdown and was furloughed again in December. when the Job Retention Scheme was
extended.
All casual staff (cleaners, gardeners and sessional workers) were laid off, because the re5triction5 01 lockdown,
meant they cou5d not work on 51te. When it became èpparent that the return to normality would take months
rather than weeks, w& also took the ditticult decision to terminate the organ schol3r's contr3Ct early, in June
ratherthan August. Owing to the need to economise until incorne 5how5 sign5 of recovery neither organ scholar
nor choral scholars have been appointed for the calendar year Septernber 2020-21.
The savings made. which included a ban on all non-essential spending, reduced cash outflows by c.£IO,000 a
month.
Planned Giving has been the saving grace of the pandemic. holding up fairly steadily with the numbers joining
the scheme, compensating lor th& number ol people who have died. or moved. We are hugely grateful in
particular, to the 5 per cent in the scherne. who 8IVE 30 per cent of all monie5 All Saints receives through planned
giving and would encourage others to review their standing order.

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FULHAM
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Going online
A5 mentioned elsewhere we had ro adapt quickly to new ways of worshipping and conducting parish business
by streaming services and mastering Zoom. Initially, all Facebook worship was run by clergy, at home.. using
recorded organ and choir music drawn either from previous recordings, or voices stitched together in online
choir rehearsals by Jonathan Wikeley. The learning curve was steep for everyone, not least because of unreliable
wifi in church. However, with professional help from Cal Wylie and Matt Parkin the standard of streamed wor-
ship improved wonderfully wlth the introduction of powerpoint slides, and later. direct input lor live broadcasts
from the sound system in church.
Llnk5 wlth schools
Although governors. meetings have continued throughoutthe year, clergy have not been able tg go into schools,
SO 3ssemblie5 Wlth All Saints School have been run online since pupi15 returned in September. Ms Carol Grav,
headteacher. postponed her retSrement until Decernber. when we held a special online assembly to mark all
that she had given to the school since being appointed Head in 2006. Mr Kleran Gorman took over as Head In
January 2021. just a few days before the third lockdown was announced, but has continued the pattern of
zoorned as5emblie5 led by cler8y each Wednesday.
Lady Margaret School invited ASF to joln the rota of churches taking whole School assemblles in the autumn
term, but sadly had to change arrangements, before Revd Jonathan was able to lead worship there. The school's
Advent Service at All Saints was also cancelled, when the school closed early due to an outbreak of the vlrus.
Communlcatlons
At the be8lnnin8 of lockdown It became clear that we needed a clear communitatlon strategy. The weekly emall
became the focu5 point with 311 information gathered on a Wednesday ready lor rnailing on Friday morning. The
website was reorganised so all immediate new5 and services (including Zoom details and orders ol servlcel were
available on the horne page. Many irrelevant pa8es were taken off line and the site 5trearnlined. To balance the
factual and practical nature ol these two channels of communication, the Vlcarfs letter, sent on a Sunday
rnorning 8lves a more reflective take on the week,
Particular rnention must be made of Ernily Richard50n who has done a Breat job wlth soclal medla, whose
importance Increased during 2020, and Paul Mccarroll our ma8a2ine editor.
Chlldren and Famllv
2020 set many challenges and was a very dlfficult year, shutting group5 that were never more needed both then
and now. It was also the best yearl We learned a great deal, adapted, and created some new wonderful groups.
It must be stressed that all our children and family work relies upon the financial generosity and regular giving
of our congregation. Therefore, our biggest thanks goes to all those generous souls who - when coupled with
the hard work of the Chlldren and Familie5 Team and our PCC- make all ol the following P055ible.
Arnon8 the challenges also carne enormous opporrunitles. When baby and toddler groups, and youth meet ups
had to stop, and Sunday club closed. we turned to technology and social media. We held Sunday zoom worship,
afternoon Bible Story with craft time, we had a midweek 3fternoon session for school aged children. twice
weekly we held stories and song tirne with craft for toddlers, and we opened a zoom café for all parents and
carers. Did we reach out further into the community? Yes, people tuned in frorn acros5 the world including
Ireland, Scotland. USA. Australia. and the Philippinesl

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From these ses5ion5, 3 small group of mothers and mother5-to-be bonded. so in the summer we were able to
offer an outdoor support group for them to meet weekly in the vicarage garden. Because ol the changes to
restrictions, this too had to c105e. but ernails IrotH parents and carers still came flooding in. and in
NovemberlDecember we were once again able to hold 3 very much needed support group for them. Of these
users, at first only one was an All Saints Church member, but through our support and nurture three more frorn
these groups now attend Sunday worship.
We also started offering one-one support for parent5 and c3rers in the form of 'coffee and a park walk. Agaln,
this form of support was found to be very helpful, and through us, led to some meetln8 Wlth other carer5.
During the summer of 2020, we were given an ama2ing opportunity to work with another church runninB a
community estate summer club, which operated for 4 weeks throughout August. It was held both on the
Lancaster Court estate and Pryor's Bank site. This was not without its challenges, not only financial, but also
ensurln8 the scheme was lully compliant and lunciionin8 safely within the 8overnment COVID guidelines. Was
it a success? Forty three different children used thi5 club 3t different time5 and throughout there was not one
case ol COVID amon8 eliher the children or adults. As nearly all other similar schemes had been cancelled, beln8
able to plan, fund and deliver a holiday play scherne in the mlddle ol a pandemic was an achievement, but the
lact that the scherne wa5 able to support so many children in the community and do it in a totally Covid safe
way, I belleve speaks lor itself in terrns o15ucces5.1 have a Special photo on my computer screen whlch reminds
rne of the much needed support work we were able to provide., both church and non-church children from a
range ol diverse backgrounds, and out ol the 11 children in the photograph, 4 of them had additional needs
(that's 36%), with 3 needing extra Indlvidual support. This was achlevable thanks to the generoslty ol All Saint5
'pop-up Godparents., The Hilden Trust and Dr Edwards and Bishop Kln8's Fulham Charity.
Sunday worship chan8ed dramatlcally, and out ol that came, l am told by lamllies
'the best thin8 ever, lor our
familie5 and children., our new 9.30arn family service. led by our youn8 leadersl It started on zoorn. and althouBh
met 3 few challenge5. these were quickly overcome. Importantly. it meant that lor the first time, our families
could also Include thelr own families. no matter how far away enabling all to worship together. We have wanted
for many years to develop a servlce led by youn8 people and finally, throu8h adversity, the opportunity arose.
Preparètion for admission to Holy communion w35 a150 successfully delivered throu8h zoorn, but after the
course had finished, we needed to look lor a way the young people could stay connected, especially a5 they
were unable to become servers In church, Our response was lor young people to lead a one oll servlce on zoom,
and thls was so successful that it now forms an integral part of our new weekly lamlly servlce, and boasts a
growing rota of 24 young people actively involved and connected to God through All Saint5.
We plan to start some Sunday club activities during the 10.30am service, helping glve famllles a wlder cholce ol
worship style and timings.
Opening lor youth work is more challen8lng, but we are not daunted and are worklng towards a safe return to
youth activities 500n.
It ha5 becorne clear that the way lor children's, young people's, and family attivities to run safely, is to do as
much as p055ible outdoors. Therefore, our aim is to grow and develop our groups, church and community,
keeping thi5 in mind.
2021 finds us with a signillcant financial challenge. as we prepare to offer rnore of the rnuch needed 'out of
school, and holiday club5. not only to the children of All Saints, but to carry on the good work of last year and
offer these activities to children in Durwider comtnunity. While we will be asking lorfinancial £ontribution5 fro
the user5, either in the form of payment or donation5, we already know that not all will be able to afford it and
that this is probably where ihe need 15 greatest. We a150 intend to start an'into the wilderne5s' prayer ses5ion5
for our children and young people, which will require a safe outdoor space.
To achieve this, we will once again be running our'pop-up God pareny scheme which ask5 the wonderful people
of All Saints to spon50r a place lor a child at our summer club.

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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
We will also be applying to various charities, including those who were so very generou5 last year in awardlng
us grants to help us tneet the cost ol our club5, but we are aware that the pandemic has had a negative impact
on the income of most charities. As mentioned above. with an increase in outdoor activities. we will be looking
to rnake a shared use outdoor within the paddock, for use from birth to ancient oldie5, and will need to seek
funding. sponsorship and donations in order to achieve this.
All of our Sunday 8roups and midweek baby and toddler groups rely on volunteers. If you are interested in
becoming a volunteer for any ol these, or if you have experience in applying for funding or applyin8 for buslness
5pon59rship, please get in touch with rre, Julia Chittell childwork
allsaints-fulham.or
Muslc
As with all aspecis ol church life, everything changed in the year 2020-2021. Frorn March 2020 all live music
makin8 was suspended in church, and the music department very quickly had to rnake substantial changes to
continue to provide music for now-online services.
All of those who create muslc at churth reacted swlftly and impressively to these major chan8es, whlch meant
that within a week or two ol the first lockdown. the parish choir had made its first'virtual Choir, recording. made
by layering up individual voices and fitting them together. Many more recordings followed each week during
summer term, with the singer5 busy preparing pleces in their own homes. having onllne rehearsals, and even
flnding tlrne for onllne cholr qulzzes.
JASS, lead by its directorsam Poppleton, alsowent swlftly online, where they have contSnued to rehearse online,
and contlnued with thelr composition workshop5. The wonderful work done by the Muslc by the Brld8e team
was harder hit, however. with concert5 havins to stop lor most of the year. We are very much looking forward
to them startln8 ag81n.
At the same tlrne. we provlded virtual muslc playlists lor the flrst two months of lockdown, with muslc suited to
each service and Sunday. The choir also found time to record a vlrtual 'choir tourf singing the rnu5ic for a
Eucharist at Guildford Cathedral, resulting in an offer io come and sing there live in June 2021. Unfortunately,
the cholr's tour to sing the Services at Gloucester Cathedral for a week in July had to be cancelled.
The choir maintained sorne ol its choral scholar5 untll the end ol the July, though sadly funds were not available
to continue Supporting the organ scholarship. and we had to say 800dbye to Guy Steed, who had played beau-
tilully for u5 during the flrst hall of the year, In June. From September 2020 we were not able to Support scholars
at all, so all the music since then has been provided by the sin8ers from the choir. who are all volunteers.
Over the summer, we were allowed a canior and once services were allowed to resume in church rnembers of
the choir volunteered to leèd the music in the service5. In August, a 8reat deal of work was done to prepare for
choral Services from September, with temperature checks, social distancing observed. rehearsal time shortened
and a new choir rota, of 12 singers In the morning and up to 20 in the evening, to enable us to sing while keeping
the risk of Infection to a rninimum.
In November. the choir had to stop slnglng again for a month. but we were lucky to be able to sing again 35
choir for December and prepare very quickly a numberof 5ervice5-we would usually start rehearsing for Advent
from the end of October- this year's service was rehearsed on the nlghtl
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Come January and the new surge in infections meant cantor only at services. From Ash Wednesday we relaxed
this to follow the current guidance which allowed for up to three singers at a service. As most choral mu51C 15
written for four voice5, this meant a complet& change, a lot of new repertoire- we alternated between service5
lor upper and lower voices- wa5 learnt over Lent and several new Mass settings and arrangements were written
specially for these services. Over this time and the whole year rnany connection5 were made between the Di-
rector Of Music and Director5 at other churches as everyone tried to find new music and ways to keep the music
going at their respertive churches and cathedrals.
P05t Easter and services were once again allowed to have more singers, and we look forward to a time. hopefully
soon, when we can once again sing as a whole choir at the same time. and welcome back the chor31 and organ
scholars.
Bulldin8S
Other than various essential maintenaTice items, the only13fEe things we undertook last year were finishing off
the ccrv installation and rep13cillE the drains that serve the church hall and vicarage.
Mlssion and Charities
The Mission5 and Charities Committee met three times in 2020 and committed £11.515, which represented S%
ol the total r&ceived through Planned Giving in 2019.
Shortly after the Committee's in-person meeting in March 2020. the first lockdown beg3n. The Committee
liaised with the Standing Committee to reprioritise funding and consider way5 in which All Saints, charitable
giving could best be Used in 5UPPOrt ol local efforts to address the impacts of Covid. As a result, donation5 were
initially approved to Fulham Food Bank,. Fulham Good Neighbour Service,. and the Harnmersmith and Fulharn
Community Aid Network Campaign. Later, the Cornmittee met twice on Zoom and 3Ereed further donations to
address rhe local impact of Covid 19, to St Ethelreda's Community Care Fulharn Initiative,. Hammersmith.
Fulham, Ealing and Hounslow MIND., The Baron's Court Project.. West London Bridging the Gap Appeal,. Glass
Door Homeless Charity and the All Saints Summer Club.
While we focused attention on local Covid-related initiatives, the Committee was also mindful of the need5 of
the wider world and made donations to charities working oversea5. which had a150 been badly affected by the
pandemic.. Friends ol Amasango.. Tariro
Hope for Zirnb3bwe,' Heart of Asia and the David Nott Foundation.
Following rhe disaster in Lebanon in August. we donated to the British Red Cr055 Beirut Emergency Appeal,. and
we supported the Christian Aid Christma5 Appeal Irecognising that Christian Aid week in 2020 had been during
the IDckdownl. We a150 made a don3tlDn in kind of Lent book5 to the Chaplaincy ol HMP Wandsworth. The
Comtnittee's Members are grateful to the congregation of All Saints for continuinE to nominate charities. in line
with agreed criteria, for consideration by the Committee, which then rnake5 recornmendations to the PCC for
charitable donations to be made.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Finantial Review
It ha5 been a very challenging year financially, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone personally in the
church community and as expected has significantly impacted the financial results of All Saints during 2020 with
continued fallout into 2021. All Saints has reported a deficit of £54.945 (excluding the unrealised gain on invest-
ments) for the year under review compared to a loss of £9,057 in 2019. The COVID 19 pandemic which locked
down the UK from March 2020. Impacted the majority of church activities and delayed securing a long term
tenant, both of which impacted All Saints Church's sources of income.
Total Income decreased by £117,081 from 2019. Income decreased across all areas, the most significant was
the lack of income from the church hall1£75,7041 as we were not able to secure a tenant due to the lockdown.
The lack of a tenant will continue to impact the results in 2021. Lack of collections from services, the lack of
opportunities for fundraising activities such as the annual church fete, bonfire night. bbq's and similar events
impacted income by £15,660, weekly collertions and Christma5 collections were severely impacted by lockdown
with a knock-on impact on gift aid recovery. Reduced Church activities such as weddings, baptisms. children
and music groups also decreased impacting income by £62.904. We were fortunate to receive a generous legacv
01 £50,000 bequeathed to All Saints and a £38,000 family trust donation, without thesetwo amounts, our overall
income was down £205.081. On a positive note, we are very fortunate that despite the hardship felt by so many
in our community. planned giving was only down margin311y on the 2019 contribution5.
Total Expenditure decre85ed by £71,193 compared to 2019. All expenses were carefully managed given con-
cerns over the impact of the COVID lockdown on revenue and only critical costs were approved. Ministry costs
were £23,896 lower in 2020 due to a reduction in clergy accommodation expenditure and associate vicar costs.
Expenditure associated with weddings, funerals, bapt15m5 and general church service costs decreased by
£42.074 due to the lockdowns. Certain expenditure was unavoidable, £3.474 was incurred on Church Hall plan5
and renovation costs to enable All Saints Church to secure a tenaney in 2021 once COVID lockdown is relaxed
and normal operations can proceed. In addition to this £22,950 was spent repairing the church hall drains, gen-
eral maintenance tsn all buildings was limited to accommodate this cost. Missionary and Charitable Giving costs
increased by £7,772, 8 Specific donation of £9,000 was made to support homelessness, this was in line with the
the church's mi55ion and the wishes from the family trust who made a generous donatioll to the church. Given
2020's lower income expectations. continued cost management played a vital part in keeping overall expendi-
ture down.
Cashfltsw5 were carefully managed to ensure that cash reserves and deposit accounts were maintained. The PCC
has a policy of building up reserves to cover future costs for the care and maintenance of the Church, churchyard.
hall and vicarage. The deficit generated in 2020 will be absorbed by these reserves. The Church remair15 to have
reserves to continue to cover emergency situations and contingency against loss of income, although as always
will need continuous focus and management given ongoing COVID impact into 2021 to ensure this remains the
case in future years to come.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS.
FULHAM
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ADVISORS
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2020
Resetve Pollcy
It is PCC policy to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds lif possiblel, which equate5 to approximately six
rnonths, unrestricted payments. to cover emergency situations that may arise from time to tlme. The balance
on unrestricted funds at the year end (excluding the Buildings Capitalisation Reserve) exceeds thi5 target., it is
the policy of the PCC to rnaintain unre5tritted fund levels to meet this target.
Investment Policv
It is our policy to invest our fund5 balantes Wlth the CBF Church of England Deposlt Fund and to ensure that
inve5tment5 are in line with the Church of England's ethical investment policy. The C8F deposit Fund offers a
competitive rate of interesr and ersable5 US to limits our exposure to bank default risk. Shorter-term working
tapital is held on our current and reserve accounts at CAF.
The PCC is satisfied with the firnanclal position of the Church and Considers that it 15 appropriately placed to
manage its risk5 successfully durin8 the current eccnomic condition5. After making enquiries. the PCC consid-
ers there to be adequate resources for the Church to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable lu.
tufe and that there are sufficient funds to SUPPOrt current and planned actlvities. Accordingly, it continues to
adopt the going concern basis in preparing the accounts.
Golrtg concern
The PCC is satisfied with the financial position of the Church and considers that it is approprtately placed to
rnana8e Its risks successfully during the current economic conditions. After tnaking enquiries, the PCC consid-
er5 there to be adequate resource5 for the Church to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable lu-
ture and that there are sufficient funds to support current and planned activitles. Accordingly, it continues to
adopt the going concern basis in preparing the accounts.
Compliante with laws and re8ulations
The Trustees complied wtth the duty In Section 4 Charities Act 2011, to have regard to the Public Benefit guid-
ance published by the Charity Commi55ion.
The PCC have established policies and procedures to ensure as lar as possible the charify ha5 complied with all
laws and regulations which are central to the operation of the Church and charity's activitie5.
The trustees are not aware of any breach of laws or regulation5 which would jeopardise the ability of the char-
ity to continue to operate.
This report was approved by the PCC on the O E-01- 71
and signed on their behalf by
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Indopendent Examiner's Report to the Trustegs of The Parochlal Church Councll of the
Eccle5iastlcal Parish of All Salnts, Fulham
report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended
31 December 2020 which are set out on page$ 15 to 30.
Responslbilitiès and basls of report
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accoLtnts in accordance with the
requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the charitvs accounts carried out under sèction 145 of the Act and in
carrying out rny examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under
section 14515llbl of the Att.
Independent èxam5nèr'5 Statement
Since the charivs gr0$5 income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section
145 of the Act. I confirm that l am Qualified to undertake the examination because l am a member of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales which is one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. l Confirm that no material matters have Come to my attentlon In Connection
with the examinotlDn giving me cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charityas ￿qUired by section 130 of the Act,. or
the accounts do not accord with those records,. or
the accovnts do not comply with the applicable ￿qUirements concemin8 the form and content of accounts setout
in the Charities IAccountsand Reports) Regulations 2008 otherthan anyrequirementthat the accounts8we a'true
and fair which is not a matter considered as part of an independent eKaminatlon.
I have no ¢¢ncerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding ol the accounts to be
reached.
.PL IUL
Elizabeth Hatchman ACA
15 Bunhill Row
ECIY 8IP
London
Date..
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ALLSAINTSPARISIIChURCAlfULHAMI
srATEMENTOFFINANCIALACnVlnES
FUrthe￿ire￿dt￿3IslDoc•mber2o2o
Unre5trSct•d Res¢t1tted
1020
UDte#ii¢ted RÈstrlcted
Funds
Funds
zoig
N(Ite5
INC￿l￿￿￿ES￿RcE5
4U5.253
?25
05.9?8
364.793
3.843
368,636
tiviti¢sforseD¥alin8fundS
21bl
42,526
42.526
133.890
Incomelrominvtytm•iis
8.016
8.029
25.D96
25.096
88.UOD
88.000
olhvintomlngre￿urCo5
8.419
8.419
9.?96
9.796
roFAL1NCOMINGRE￿JRcES
490,545
725
491.170
604.383
a,96B
608.351
RESQUKESEXPENDÉD
31è)
31?.606
725
4.263
393.450
tivite5tDr¥enerotlTh8fvnds
213.804
223.804
219.647
C05t501gtsieraiifflgtun¢s
3kl
78
78
4.080
4.080
rorALHE5WRCE5EXPENDED
545.490
725
546.215
613.145
4.Z63
617AO8
NEfiNCOMERESOUACESBEFORETrANSFEAS
154.9451
I9￿5F}
G1055trinsfwsbÈtw￿[UTh￿s
2.370
6.630
NErwrGOING RESOJRCE5eEFC*EOTh
REC1￿mIsED￿AlNsANDlO$9ES
2M75
6.630
6ainslLo55e5Dfi In¥￿IM￿nI￿￿Q1S'.
on I￿alu￿10
13.297
29.978
29.978
NErMovEMENfiNFUNDS
2.075
6.630
BALANCESBRC4PGHTFORWARDAT15tlin¥*y1020
1.132.516
41.968
6.630
39.893
1.180,193
8ALANCES¢AHRIED FQftWARDAT3LDECEM8ER2010
1,0*0,$68
41,968
6.630
l.L39.466
I.J32.516
41.968
6.650
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2010
201•
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499.975
205.560
705.838
520,374
191.563
711.937
Otbtor5
5hortTetthDW￿tS
C45h•t8ank•idln
11.369
417.553
134.182
576.101
13.063
418.861
167.236
609.160
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140.983
433.628
468.1??
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1.181.114
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l.119.466
1.181.114
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1.090.868
6.630
41.968
1.139.466
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6.630
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2020
1019
CthFlowJfrC￿C*1r11[NAth￿tE
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8.029
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20.645
586.097
561.735
586.097
,9451
,0571
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DlwdondK Intwot4ndrwiilromlnv*rnw15
IlncrtxplldKrpu•lndoblors
211.396
20.413
1.691
1.493
Netcish PiO¥lded bylu*edinlopw#irfxtl%4ti*
427.S53
561.735
516.097
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
All Saints Parish Church is a charity registered in England with the Charity Commission. The address
of the principal office is '. Pryors Bank. Bishops Park. Fulham. London SW6 3LA.
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
lal The financial slalements have been prepared in accordance with the the Charities Act 2011, Church
Accounting Regulations 2006 together with th8 Financial Reporting Standard FRS102 and tho
Charity Commission Statement of Recommended Practice- Charities SORP 2019. The Charity
transitioned from previous UK GAAP lo FRS 102 as at 1 January 2014 and subsequently adopted
the Charity SORP 2019. The charity conslilules a public benefit enlity as defined by FRS 102.
The slalemenls have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for the valuation of
investment assets, which are shown al fair value.
The 10,068.11 shares in the CBF Church of England Investments Fund (income shares)
are included in the Balance Sheet at their fair value as al 31 December 2020. As is shown
In Note 5 Ibl Ihls rèsLtlled in a increase in value during tho year of £13.297 and this amount
15 shown as an unrealised gain on investments in the Statement of Financial Activities.
The Financial Slalemenls Includes all Iransaclions. as5els and liabilities for whlch the PCC Is
responsible In law. They do not Include the aceounls of Church Groups that owe Ihelr maln
affiliation lo another body, nor those that are infomial gatharlngs of church members.
Ibl Funds
General Funds {unrestrlcted funds} r¢pffj$6nl the funds of the PCC that aro not subjgcl lo any
reslriclion regarding Ihelr use and are available for appIl￿tiOn on the general puroposes of the
PCC. Funds designlated for a partlcular purpose by th$ PCC are also unrestrlcted.
Reslricled Funds respresenl income from other sourcgs including trusts or endowmènts which may
bo expended only on those restricted obj-ects provided in temis of the trust or bequest and don81ion$
or grants recevied for a specific object. The funds may only be expended on the specific object for
which they were given. Any balance remaining unspent at the end of the year musl be carried
forward as a balance on that funds.
Details of the funds are shown in Note 11.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS.
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES IconL)
Icl Incomlng Resources I Incorne re¢ognitlon
All incoming reSoU￿eS are included in the SOFA when the charity is legally entitled to the income and th
amount c8n be quantified with reasonable accuracy.
Glfts In klnd donated for distribution are included at fair value and recognised as income when they are
distributed lo the projects. Gifts donated for resale are included as income when they are sold. No amounts
are included in the financial statements for services donated by volunteers.
Voluntary Income and Capltal Sources
Collections ale included when received by or on behalf of the PCC. Stewardship giving under gift
aid is included when the income is received. Gift aid lax repaymen15 are accounted for when
receivabl8.
Grants and Legaclos lo the PCC are accounted for when the PCC is legally entitled lo the
amounts due and any performance condilions have been mel.
Other Ordlnary Income
Rental income from the lettlng of thè Church Hall 1$ in¢lud¢d when the rental 1$ due.
Interest on monles on deposlt
Interest is accounted for when received.
All Income resources are accounted ft)r gross.
Idl Resources expended
All expendllure 1$ a¢¢ounled for on an accrual basis and has been classified under headlngs that
aggregate all costs related lo the category. Where costs cannot be directly attrlbuled lo partlcular
headings they have been allocated to activities on a basi$ consistent with the use of the resources.
Grants
Grants and donations are accounted for when paid over. or whgn awarded if that award created a
binding or constructive obligation on the PCC.
Activities directly related to Ihe wolk of ihe Church
The dlocesan common fund is accounted for when due.
Al expenditure is generally recognisgd when il is incurred and is accounted for gross.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES l¢ont.I
lel Fixgd Assets
Consecraled18nd 8nd buildings and movable church furnishings
Consecrated and beneficial property is not included in accordance with s 1012110141 of Ihe Charities
Ac12011.
No value 15 placed on movable church furnishings held by the Church wardens on speclal trust for
the PCC and which requiro a Diocesan faculty lor dSsposal slnce the PCC considers this lo be
inalienable property. This property Is listed in the church's inventory which can be inspected lat any
reasonable limel. All expenditure incurred during the year on consecrated or beneficial buildlngs
and moveable furnishings, whether maintenance or Improvem&nls, Is wrillen off as expendllure in
the Statement ol Financial Activities and separately dlsclosed.
Church Hall
The Church Hall has been brought Into tha accounts al a gross book value which represents the
value as esllmaled by the PCC in June 1998 for insurance purposes. Depreciation of this gross
book value is being provlded in the flnancial slalemgnls al Ihg rale of 20h per annum.
Other lixlures and office equlpm8nl
These assets are depreciated on a slraighl line basis over 4 years. Indivldual 8s5els wllh a purchasg
price of £250 or less aig expensed when the asset Is acqulred.
H811 Fillings and Church Fittings
These assets are deprecia18d on a slr8ighl Ilne basis over 10 year5.
Other fittings
These a5sols are depreciated on a slraighl Ilne basis over 4 years. Individual assets with a purchase
price of £250 or less are expensed when the 8ssel Is acquired.
Lady Chapel
Theso assets are depreciated at 50A per annum on a straight line basis
In Investments
Invgslmenls are staled al fair value al the balance sheet dale. The SOFA Includes the net gains
and losses arising on revaluations and disposals throughout the year.
Igl Current assets
Amounts owing lo the PCC al 31, December in respect of fees, rents or other income are shown
as debtors al the amount receivable less provisions for 8ny bad debts. Amounts receivable in more
than one year are stated al fair value.
Short term deposits include cash held on deposit with either the Central Board of Finance Church
of England funds or al the bank.
Cash and funds available on dgmand are classified as cash and bank balances.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS,
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Ihl Liabilities
Creditors with no slated interest rate and payable within one year are recorded al Irans8Ction price.
11} Operatlng leases
Rentals applicable lo operating leases are charged lo the SOFA over the period in which tho cost
Is incurred.
Ul Reserves
11 Is PCC pollcy lo malntsln a balance on unreslilcted funds Ilf possible). which equates lo
8pproxlm81ely six months, unrestricted payment5. to cover emergency situations that may arise
from lime to lime. The balance on the unrestricted general funds al the yaar-ond lexcludlng the
BuSldlngs Capllallsallon Reserve) meet thSs target.
11 Ss our pollcy lo invest our funds balances wllh the CBF Church of England Deposll Fund and In
other short term deposit accounts.
Ik} Golng Concern
The PCC Is s8llsfl8d wllh the financial position of the Church and considers that it Is appropriately
placed lo manage ils rlsk successfully during the current economic ¢ondillon$. The PCC are closely
monitoring the COVID-19 slluation and ils potential financial impact on the Church. The PCC Is
satisfied that accounts are prepared on a golng concern basls and Ihls Is sllll consldered
approprialo. the PCC considers there lo be adequate resources lor the Church to continue in
operational existence for the foreseeable future and that there are sufficlenl funds lo support current
and planned aclivilies. Accordlngly,11 continues lo adopt the golng concem ba$1$ In preparlng the
accounts.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS.
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES {cont.I
111 Judgements and key sources of estlmation uncertainty
The following judgements {apart from those involving eslimalesl have been made in the process of
2pplying the above accounting policies that have had the most significant effect on amounts
recognised in the financial statements=
Income is recognised when it is probable that il will be received al the best estimate available
e.g. a legacy is based on executors I solicitors estimate. Other income is recognised when any
conditions for ils release are met li.e. performancel-
Provisions for bad debts are based on past experience and assessment of the amount likely to
be received.
The key assumptions concerning the future and other key sources of estimation uncertainly al the
reporting date that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment lo the carrying amounts
of assets and liabilities within the next financial year include..
Tangible fixed assets. Other than investment properties, tangible fixed assets are depreciated
over their useful lives taking into account residual values, where appropriate. The actual lives
of the assets and residual values are assessed annually and may vary depending on a number
of factors. In re-assessing asset lives, factors such as technological innovation, product life
cycles and maintenance programmes are taken into account. Residual value assessments
consider issues such as future market conditions, the remaining life of the asset and projected
disposal values.
Revaluation of investments. The church carries ils investments al fair value. with changes in
fair value being recognised in the statement of financial aclivilies. The key assumptions used
lo determine the fair value of investments are the open market value where investments are
listed or the investment manager's valuation where they are obliged to buy back the investment
al the request of the church.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SAINTS.
FULHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
ACCOUNTING POLICIES (cont.)
Im) Financial Instruments
Financial instruments such as accounts payables, accounts rèceivables and cash are classified
either as basic or complex. All financial instruments are initially measured al their fair valu&s at the
lime the transactions occur. Subsequent5y all basic instruments are measured at amortised cost
and all complex financial instruments are measured at a fair value through the cornprehensive
income.
Financial instruments held by the charity are classified as follows
Financial assets such as cash are held al cost and receivables are held al amortised costs
using the effective interest method.
Financial assets such as investments in inome shares are measured al fair value with
changes in fair value recognised in profil or loss if the shares are publicly traded or their
value can otherwise be measured reliably.
Financial liabilities such as payables are held al amortised cost using the effective interest
method.
{n} Defined Contrlbutlon Pension Plan
The employer pays a fixed contribution of 30/0 of the employee's salary into a pension fund for the
period that the employee is with the charity. The employee is a required to make a minumim
contribution of 50/.. The charity is Ljnder no further obligation to make any extra payments,
irrespective of how that pension funds performs.
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ALLSA114TSPAR15H CHURCH IFULHAMI
PmTOTrIEFINANCty4LACIWlllES
FOrthe￿arendtd3IstDectMberIozo
INCOMERESOURCES
Lknrestrirted Funds
ReArfrfed Fund5
2020
2019
Voluntarylrbcome
Stewardship
Incometaxon recoverablewft aid
Collection& boxesetc
DonatiOll5
Legacie5
Specific colleEtion5tDrCharities
226.928
53.046
11.037
63,742
50,500
226.928
53,046
11,037
63,742
50,500
725
405,978
230,921
68,331
43,789
21,752
725
725
3,843
368,636
405.253
21bl
Actlvltlesforseneratingfunds
Social Events
Tower& B￿1SFund ra1&ng￿lIVI1ÉS
Other Fundraiyng3Ctivitie5
Pryors Bank
Wicar8ge Rental
Churth Hire
Church Hall & Parkin6
3.969
3,969
8,220
112
8,262
7,490
1,700
3.705
3,705
2.450
32,402
42.526
2.45Q
32.402
42.526
108,106
123,890
Incomefrom Investment5
Distributionsfrom CBF Investmwt Fund
Intere5ton fvnd50ndep051t
5.778
3,473
9.251
5.778
3.473
9,251
5,071
2,958
8.029
21dl
Incomefromchurch A¢tiwties
Weddin85, b3Ptisms& lunerals
Childr￿'sgrOUps
Muyc Groups
16.003
6.333
2.760
25.096
16.003
6.333
2.760
25,096
6S,365
15,466
7,169
88.000
Orherlncomln8resaurces
Sundry
8.419
8.419
8.419
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9.796
9,796
TOTAL INCOMING RESCiFRCES
490.545
725
491.270
608,351
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24.4•Z
14.481
725
15.207
725
725
3.443
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24.4•Z
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iJ4.1
134.1ty)
143.208
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29.490
J.725
27.478
195.B73
1.080
19.490
1,293
44.234
4.587
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Ttst*MlnS11ry
27.471
219.789
1$.641
13.622
3.4?
460
16.641
14.449
1.659
3.251
38.040
3.474
460
31.197
Chui<hvwd
church￿￿< Iincludir4tryniill
41.012
5.451
1.6JJ
2.062
41.062
47.814
25.Q67
FUner•lilrnu￿(lt¢1
S•nrtu•ry
4.633
1.062
S.240
Jndry
5,704
9,769
1.•27
1.927
2.195
S.005
9.Z49
2.195
9.416
715
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J9JASO
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3.716
3.921
31.925
IB.930
9.932
3.911
23,532
11.930
IB.530
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To1￿ChUrchH￿l
$9.710
59.720
56.691
t• R•t•s
31M90
1.6
6.907
31.Bg0
1.659
6.907
5.106
Sundry
41.456
41.456
49.816
I￿3?
2.039
1,466
77.036
1,483
71.200
77￿36
Fthl Expwb
34.680
36.457
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219.647
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78
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4.133
TOTALRESWRCESEXPthDEO
$45.4
725
546,215
617,408
101,760
101,760
96,103

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2020
2019
4(al.
srAFFCC6ts
Wa8e5& 5alarles
Soclal SecurStyCo#s
43.605
3.605
872
64.716
5.310
1.294
108.321
B.515
2.166
94,928
5.333
6.IB7
4B.QB2
?l.J20
119A02
106W4
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P￿mentSunderOp1rO1Ini1Sm1￿
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49.340
54.840
S4.880
22.320
22.356
11,178
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4,080
4,233
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8alance31.12.2020
984.424
65.591
69.89>
10.391
5.235
1.135.536
984.424
69.893
10.393
5.235
1.135.536
O•prnclitlan
Balan¢tl.1.2020
Ch8T8eforihpye¥lwn¢Jid
Wlthdiawn ondlsposals
Oalance31.11.20ZO
471.490
18.930
65.591
62.453
10.393
5,235
615.162
20,396
490.420
65,591
63,919
10.393
5.235
635.559
N•iBookV41ue
6alancel.1.2020
BalarKe 31.12.2010
512.93
494.004
7.440
S,974
520,374
499.979
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1,466
18.930
18.930
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20.396
20,396
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2D20
2019
VluelstJwuJry1020
192.563
162.585
9101.42
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13.297
20S.860
29.978
192.563
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Restrfcted
Funds
TOTAL
FlxedAsstts
CVFrenrAss*5
19.774
13.917
13.088
30.603
705.838
576.104
562.IB7
132.758
k.ILS.I93
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1 139.465
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2020
201•
IncomtTaK Re¢¢Y¥¥bl•
Prtyaymonis
Othttoebtors
2,960
4,978
11,830
5,425
4.978
4.189
265
165
12.392
1.977
14,369
11.086
1.977
23,063
Intwfvhdoebtors
1.977
14.104
265
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85.1
78.S69
$6J91
86.752
85.940
422.136
90,th)1
78.569
86.291
86,752
89.940
427.S53
89,620
73,028
85,473
85,391
85.349
418.861
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5h4wbrool Bank
Rodwood Bank
N4tl0nwldeSa￿rY
I￿17
CASM
Fund
Oramèclub
l25.Y7
8,835
IS3.30Z
3.934
167,236
134,182
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hwcreditors
7n26
12S.752
132.758
7.026
134,731
141.758
718
142.476
6.630
6.630
122.924
140.265
718
140.983
2.370
718
3.088
Inttttund Ctedllt)rs
Tot￿%
132.758
6.630
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343241
3.934
19.782
2A7.094
614.051
489.101
1.103.152
490.545
45.4901
22A64
,9341
311,160
1,277
12,020
13,297
21,059
259.114
591,333
470.171
1.061.504
490.545
(545.4901
18,930
Il8,9301
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490.545
(S4S.490
13.297
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LO.964
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29.364
10.964
18.4(
29,364
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IlJl516
4150￿45
13,197
1.090.868
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Brfdp5forRehJ8Ees
6.6JO
6.630
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6.630
6,630
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Tower& edisRe5erye
TombRe5toiatlonFund
POJ5soI Fund
PiebHawe5Fund
Wllson Gr*eFund
FhJ51c Fund
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FontFund
12.928
12.9Z8
3,300
295
79
71
12.243
2.744
130
1,766
2,911
36,477
295
79
l2.243
2.744
130
1.766
2.921
36.477
QtherRestrlctedfrJnds
72$
71S
(7251
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BdlrlnwsFvnd
5,260
231
S.491
5,260
251
5,491
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4L961
725
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41.968
Total FundsPer￿lIn(tSh1ot
491.170
46.215
13.297
1.139.466
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192.563
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134.182
427.5S3
167,236
418,861
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1,960
4.4S4
11,830
3,831
77S.009
794.321
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134.731
17,341
121,924
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141.758
140.265
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