The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel’s Heaton Newcastle upon Tyne
(Registered Charity number 1130736)
Trustees Annual Report
for the year ended 31[st] December 2023
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The Parochial Church of the
Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel’s Heaton
Incumbent: The Rev’d Jonathan Lawson St Gabriel’s Vicarage, 9 Holderness Road. Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 5RH Address: St Gabriel’s Parish Office St Gabriel’s Parish Centre 2 St Gabriel’s Avenue Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 5QN Bankers: TSB PO Box 373 Leeds LS14 9GQ Contact (Finance): Mr Robin Long 52 St Julien Gardens Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7LL Independent Examiner: Mr Julian Brown 19 Manor Road Tynemouth Tyne and Wear NE30 4RJ
Contents
P.C.C. Annual Report Pages 3 – 12
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TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
Aims and Purposes
To promote the whole mission of the Church – pastoral, social and ecumenical.
Background
St Gabriel’s is a suburban parish in the Heaton area of Newcastle upon Tyne (and forms part of the Newcastle East Deanery). The larger proportion of the housing within the parish dates from the early part of the 20[th] century and consists of terrace houses some of which are Tyneside flats. There are areas of more modern housing and some social student housing. There is a healthy blend of students, young families and retired people in the community.
The Church is a stone built Grade II listed building dating from 1899. Its tower forms a landmark at the corner of Heaton Road and St Gabriel’s Avenue. The Church building is kept open on weekdays for most months of the year for use by those who wish to visit and pray.
The Parish Centre adjacent to the church provides a space for various parish and community activities including the Parish Office. A number of rooms are let to various individuals, groups and charities principally CRUSE counselling.
Mission Statement
'St. Gabriel’s seeks through God’s grace to serve the people of the parish in which it is set by being:
A place of prayer.
A welcoming community.
A prophetic voice speaking truth to power.
Open to the stranger, the marginalised and oppressed. Concerned for all creation and its protection and sustainability.
Fully committed to working together with people of faith and all in the local community for the common good.
Vicar’s Report
For many of us, the Coronation of a Monarch is just something from the history books, so it was a big moment in our lives, and the life of the nation, to witness the Coronation of Charles III in 2023. In the clergy vestry is a photograph of St. Gabriel’s floodlit for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, and I am very grateful indeed to Michael Screen and Richard Parker of Screen and Forster for floodlighting the church for the King’s Coronation this last year. The church looked spectacular, and many people commented on it being lit in this way. We celebrated the Coronation with a special service in church and joined with others in the Church of England in praying for our new King in the days before his Coronation.
This last year has seen some great celebrations of our own, not least the priesting of Paul Knox at Newcastle Cathedral and the ordination to the diaconate of Mairi Howell also in the Cathedral. Some of us went to Bamburgh for Paul’s first Eucharist as a priest, which was a wonderful celebration, and we had a chance to catch up with Tracey Usher who is now a priest nearby.
We also said goodbye to some stalwarts of St. Gabriel’s last year, most notably Eric Horner, Pauline Giles and Jean Johnston. All have played a significant role in the life of St. Gabriel’s for many years, and we are diminished without then. We are particularly grateful to Eric for his very generous benefaction to the church.
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Part of what God has given us here is the stewardship of three buildings, including the grade two listed church building. This year has seen a great deal of work happen on the building. A church is a place of hospitality, where through God’s grace we attempt to mirror his hospitality. As such we try to be a church that is as open as possible in every respect, and welcoming.
To enable a good welcome the church toilets were refurbished last year, and many thanks go to Alison and Michelle and the toilet committee for working so hard to enable that to happen. We took the opportunity whilst this was done to replace the boiler for the vestries and to provide better storage facilities in the servers’ vestry.
Two major roofing projects began last year too. It was discovered that the membrane on the tower roof had lifted, we think during storm Arwen, and scaffolding had to be erected to inspect this more carefully and for a specification to be given to replace the membrane. At a similar time we discovered that the north west porch roof was in a very bad condition and that it needed extensive repairs. Both are very specialist pieces of work, and neither had been projects that we had predicted or planned for. With all our money committed to the rewiring and relighting project, this left us in a vulnerable financial position, made better in the end by grants obtained for the porch roof and our insurers agreeing to pay for the work on the tower roof.
The rewiring and relighting project is essential work. It is a very large project that has taken many years to plan. With inflation spiralling upwards, we made a decision as a PCC to press on with the project at a time when we didn’t have all the funds to complete it. Taking almost a quarter of a year to complete, you can now begin to see its benefits. A great deal of hard work has gone into this, and we are indebted to Robin Long who worked so hard to bring the project to fruition and helped to find grants to pay for it. Thanks too to Ian Ness, our architect, for his initial designs, to Michael Screen for developing the designs and managing the project so professionally, and to the electricians themselves for all their hard work, particularly in the less glamorous parts of the church. One of the many things I love about St. Gabriel’s is how very simple changes can enhance the beauty of the building, and the lighting is a good example of that. It has the added benefit of being far more energy efficient and thus more eco friendly as well.
However, in any part of church life I think it’s worth remembering what all this is for. A church tries to point to something beyond itself, to God, and that is our calling as well. We are called to be his people through prayer and by being people of love. Our mission as a church this year has continued in a whole host of activities, not least the Warm Hub on a Thursday, the Toddlers Group on a Tuesday and through Family, Fun and Food in the school holidays. Each offers hospitality to the familiar and to the stranger alike. This year also saw the start of the church choir club, and it has become increasingly apparent to me that mission and music are a very powerful combination. Not only are we offering music of quite astounding quality in this place but we are drawing new people of every age group to participate in it. The choir club is a wonderful example of that.
Similarly, the fact that we are involved in all three state schools in the parish is a great gift and I am grateful to Rob Davidson for taking on ‘Open the Book’ to be reinstated at Ravenswwod School. Open the Book provides a wonderfully fun way for young people to get to know Bible Stories in an educational environment. The Mothers’ Union continues too in its important work, and Sheila, our Branch Leader, made an intrepid trip by bus across the country for charity last year. Like so many groups at St. Gabriel’s the Mothers’ Union continues with great faithfulness and generosity.
Two other pieces of work this last year were the installation of a cycle park at church and at the Parish Centre and the replacement of the church noticeboards, the latter of which the Friends of St. Gabriel’s kindly paid for. As part of the noticeboard design we paid for a graphic designer from St. Martin’s Church in Byker to design a version of the St. Gabriel’s shield, to be used on the noticeboards and on our stationery.
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Just at the moment when we thought all the church money had run out, we received news that Eric Horner had left us a very generous bequest. As this last year has proved, it’s not always clear what lies around the corner and it is hugely beneficial to have money at hand for major projects. We are indebted to Eric for his thoughtfulness and generosity.
A lot happens at St. Gabriel’s. Part of my work with the PCC is to help St. Gabriel’s to be the place God has called it to be. That means cherishing and being grateful for all that he gives us, and using his gifts to his glory. No priest can do that alone, and we are very fortunate to have the support and generosity of Sheila, Alan and Jon, and also Jeni and Tim as well as Mark and Calum.
But St. Gabriel’s is far more than that, it is all of us, so thank you for being part of what we do and who we are. There are some interesting times ahead. There is a major project waiting to happen in developing music and restoring the organ. We have also been challenged to think about why we have a church tower and what it is for, as we have been offered a peal of bells from other redundant churches in the Church of England to use here if we decide to do so. But our greatest challenge is to be God’s people in this place, to serve him and his people here and to listen to how he is calling us to do that, each and every day. Thank you for sharing in that.
The Rev’d Fr. Jonathan. Lawson
Vicar
Fabric, Goods and Ornaments
Mark and Calum Aynsley continued in their roles as Churchwardens following election at the previous APCM.
This year has seen extensive work carried out on different parts of the church. The previously approved plans for work on the church’s toilets and wiring have been carried out. All three of the church’s toilets have been extensively renovated with fundraising and planning support from the Flush Fund committee members, including all new fittings, flooring, tiles and decoration. This work also saw the removal of the ‘Jailer’s Gate’ between the Choir and Clergy Vestries, the addition of a cleaner’s cupboard with sink and newly fitted cupboards in the server’s area.
The rewiring of the church has been a monumental piece of work both physically and financially, but all of the church has now been rewired with programmable, energy efficient LED lights replacing the old ones. New sockets have also been installed around the church. This work required extensive effort, with a cherry-picker and scaffolding within the church for several weeks. Members of the congregation took time to clean the harder to reach areas of the church during this time. Church unfortunately had to close more frequently during this work, though we are all looking forward to it now being open again more regularly.
Both wardens would like to record their thanks to Robin Long for the extensive work he put in applying for various grants for these two pieces of work, without which they would not have been funded. The previously discovered storm damage to the tower roof has been repaired by insurers and a new membrane fitted in place of the old one. Whilst this work was being planned, it was discovered there was some damage to stonework on the tower and the opportunity to use the scaffolding was taken to repair this damage. Extensive wear and tear damage was discovered to the flower cupboard roof which saw much of the timber in the roof needing to be replaced and the roof repaired. This was a large piece of work that took several weeks, but the damage is now repaired.
The planned repointing of the parish centre has yet to take place. There has been significant leaking through the choir vestry roof and the architect has discovered it is due to a blockage in an inaccessible drainpipe. Discussions are underway to have the drainpipe removed to resolve the issue.
New rose vestments were purchased in February 2024 with funds from the legacy left by Eric Horner.
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Objectives and Activities
St Gabriel’s PCC has the responsibility, with co-operation with the Incumbent, of promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It also has the maintenance responsibilities for the Parish Centre as 2. St Gabriel’s Avenue, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne and a house at 33. Swindon Terrace, Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Structure, governance and management
The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. The PCC operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure. The PCC is a Registered Charity, Number 1130736.
The appointment of PCC members is governed and set out in the Church Representation Rules.
Membership of the Parochial Church Council (PCC)
PCC members who have served since January 2022
Incumbent Rev’d Fr Jonathan Lawson Curate Rev’d Alan White Churchwardens Mr Calum Aynsley Mr Mark Aynsley Deanery Synod Mr Calum Aynsley elected Reps (ex-officio) Mrs Margaret Legge Mrs Elizabeth Screen
Elected Members Mr Colin Harrison Mr Robin Long (Treasurer) Ms Gill Purves Mrs Corinne Raybould (elected 2023) Mr David Forster Mr Jonathan Quaintrell-Evans Mr Tim Burke (term of office ended 2023) Mrs Heather Wear (term of office ended 2023) Mrs Wyn Findlay (term of office ended 2023. Co opted 2023) Mrs Gill Thomas (term of office ended 2023) Mrs Melanie Lewis Mrs Claire Davidson Mr Brian Moore Mr Rob Davidson (elected 2023) Ms Dee Brownlee (elected 2023) Ms Alison Woodward (elected 2023)
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PCC Committees and Working Groups
To assist the work of the PCC there are the following committees and working groups:
Standing Committee
This committee is established in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. It has power to transact business of the PCC between its meetings, subject to any direction given by the Council.
Parish Centre Management Task Group
The group meets to discuss all aspects of the running and maintenance of the Parish Centre.
Pastoral Visitors Group
The group visits parishioners who are housebound or in nursing homes, generally providing Home Communion and pastoral care.
Safeguarding Group
The Safeguarding group has oversight for Safeguarding for the Church ensuring particularly that children and young people are kept safe and that good practice and procedures are in place to ensure this.
Mission Group
This group arranges the Summer Garden Party, the Winter Wonderland Fair and yearly decides which charities to support with the money raised during the year.
Toilet Working Party (Flush Fund)
Set up to look at the refurbishment of the toilet facilities in Church and to co ordinate fundraising for this work.
Review of the Year 2023
Jan 2023
The lighting scheme is making progress with final prices waited for the electrical works. A grant was received from Suez for the toilet refurbishment. Work will start in March. The clergy vestry roof needs repaired and an insurance claim has been made for the tower roof.
Positive feedback was received from the Christmas services. £610 raised and sent to Medicines San Frontières. The choir are now singing at every major service. A grant for 6K has been obtained for Children’s choir club.
Parish share of 80K was paid in full for 2022.
Friends of St Gabriel’s agreed to pay for new church notice boards.
Feb 2023
The lighting scheme is ongoing and making progress. The treasurer has applied for a number of grants. A successful grant application of 5K received with some conditions from Northumbria Historic Churches Trust for the toilet refurbishment. All conditions were approved by the PCC.
A loss adjuster from Ecclesiastical assessed the tower roof.
The city council has offered four free cycle parks which will be placed outside the parish centre. A financial report for this month indicated that 3K was sent for parish share this month less than originally suggested due to the expense of the major repair works in church. The formal financial statement for 2022 was accepted by the PCC.
Waiting a quote from a stone mason for some pointing of the parish centre. Junior church progressing and toddler group doing very well.
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March 2023
Work started on the toilet refurbishment. The tower roof repair, clergy vestry roof and flower cupboard roof ongoing. A graphic designer has designed a St Gabriel’s shield to go on the new notice boards.
Lent course has started with good attendance. A letter was received from the Dioceses thanking St Gabriel’s for their contribution to the parish share. A number of grants have been received for the children’s choir club which the choir master is hoping to start soon.
Estimate received of £5,000 to repoint the parish centre which will be done after the other major projects are complete.
Family fun and food day was held at half term and was a great success.
April 2023
The total cost of the lighting scheme is £155,644 plus VAT. Work will start on the largest part of the work. Awaiting decision on grants from various organisation to support the cost.
Work has started on the toilet refurbishment. The cycle park has been installed outside the parish centre. Family fun and food was a great success with 65 families attending.
Holy week and Easter services acknowledged as being a great success and the music at the services was phenomenal. Financial report indicated that finances were good. Toddler group and Junior church going well.
Lent lunches were successful and St Gabriel’s took part in the Walk of Witness on Good Friday and Dawn service on Easter Day.
May A.P.C.M followed by PCC
Minutes of last meeting agreed and appointments confirmed through unanimous elections.
June 2023
Donations of £1,500 excluding Gift Aid received from the congregation for the lighting scheme as well as a grant of £3,900 from Benefact Ecclesiastical Insurance. Awaiting responses for four other grant applications.
Work is complete on the toilet refurbishment and it was blessed. PCC thanked the toilet committee and all those who contributed to the project.
The church was flood lit for the Kings Coronation weekend. There was a Eucharist with lunch and a “come along and sing” Evensong to celebrate.
The new notice boards have been erected and paid for by Friends of St Gabriel’s.
July 2023
A 10K grant was awarded from Northumbria Historic Churches for the lighting scheme.
PCC agreed to the roofing repairs required for the flower cupboard roof and church vestry roof pointing. Financial report for June discussed
PCC agreed to distribution of funds for the mission’s fund.
Family fun and food will start and run on Thursdays over the summer holidays.
Discussions started about tea and toast after school club.
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September 2023
A grant of 5k has been given by Prudhoe Street mission for the lighting scheme. £15,000 given from the Garfield Western Foundation. Tower roof repair progressing and PCC agreed to the cost of the scaffolding. The Guides and Brownies will celebrate 90 years on 30th September.
Fr Jonathan acknowledged the recent death of Eric Horner and expressed gratitude to Rev Alan for organising his memorial service and interring of Erics ashes. He also gave thanks for Pauline Giles who has recently died and for all she did for the church. Eric has left a substantial legacy to the church of approx. £68K.
Anne Pickering has organised the archives and has done an amazing job. The choir master has a new organ scholar which was agreed by PCC. The Choir club proposed start date is 16th November. The PCC thanked Dee Brownlee for leading on the warm hub and for all the work she does in the garden.
October 2023
The PCC discussed things we were thankful for. The work on the lighting scheme has started. The PCC thanked Michael Screen for all his hard work.
A quote of £10,000 has been received for the church tower which it is hoped will be paid for by the insurance company. Two stones need to be replaced on the tower which will be done when the scaffolding is up. A quote of £12,000 has been received for the flower cupboard roof repair. £2763 including gift aid was raised through the Patronal festival.
Harvest festival was successful and resulted in a large number of gifts. A team of volunteers has been organised to deliver Open the book. Parish share was discussed and agreed upon for the next three years. Advent and Christmas services discussed.
November 2023
The meeting started with a discussion of things the PCC could lament upon. The lighting scheme is progressing well. The insurance company have agreed to pay for the roofing repair. A grant has been received from Northumberland Historic Churches for the flower cupboard roof repair.
Choir club progressing, Open the book progressing, Tea and Toast club discussed and possible start in the New Year.
Winter wonderland will take place on November 25th. Family fun and food great success again in half term. A peal of bells has been offered to St Gabriel’s and will be discussed in detail with
the PCC. Heaton Festival will take place in June 2024
December 2023
Lighting scheme going well all lights are now in except for the sanctuary. Work on the Tower roof will start after Christmas.
Choir club going well with an average of 27 children attending. Winter wonderland went well and raised £2880 which will be shared amongst charities.
Financial report was discussed.
Next year’s church fees were discussed and agreed by the PCC
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Achievements and Performances Statistics
| Parish Statistics | 2023 | 2022 | 2021* | 2020** | 2019 | 2018 |
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| Average weekly attendance | 120 | 140 | 83 | 70 | 139 | 106 |
| Average Sunday Communicants | 80 | 80 | 74 | 50 | 92 | 80 |
| Average mid-week Communicants | 31 | 20 | 19 | 10 | 18 | 12 |
| Average afternoon Communicants | 4 | 10 | N/A | 0 | 11 | 10 |
| Communicants at Easter | 106 | 107 | 82 | 0 | 125 | 132 |
| Attendance at Easter Services | 148 | 186 | 132 | 0 | 251 | 201 |
| Communicants at Christmas services | 103 | 107 | 106 | 70 | 124 | 117 |
| Attendances at Christmas services | 498 | 445 | 306 | 90 | 575 | 509 |
| Baptisms | 18 | 31 | 21 | 8 | 31 | 31 |
| Weddings | 3 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 8 |
| Funerals | 26 | 21 | 26 | 20 | 28 | 20 |
| Confirmation candidates | 2 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Electoral Roll | 144 | 139 | 150 | 147 | 140 | 156 |
| Electoral Roll Revised April 2024 | 149 on List |
2022 - Mostly back to Pre Pandemic life although some distancing advised and some people still cautious about returning to in person activities.
*2021 - The Covid Pandemic continued with different levels of restrictions on meeting indoors, face coverings, limits on services and advice to stay home unless essential with national school closures in place from January to March.
**2020 - Churches were closed from March - June due to the Covid Pandemic with periods of restriction on meeting indoors, face coverings, limits on services and advice to stays home unless essential and school closures continuing throughout the year.
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St Gabriel’s Heaton - Safeguarding
This statement was adopted by St Gabriel’s Parish at a Parochial Church Council meeting held on 20th September 2018 and is reviewed each year by the Parochial Church Council and reaffirmed at the Annual Meeting.
Safeguarding Policy Statement of the Church of England
The Church of England, its Archbishops, Bishops, clergy and leaders are committed to safeguarding as an integral part of the life and ministry of the Church.
Safeguarding means the action the Church takes to promote a safer culture. This means we will promote the welfare of children, young people and adults, work to prevent abuse from occurring, seek to protect those that are at risk of being abused and respond well to those that have been abused.
We will take care to identify where a person may present a risk to others, and offer support to them whilst taking steps to mitigate such risks.
The Church of England affirms the ‘Whole Church’ approach to safeguarding. This approach encompasses a commitment to consistent policy and practice across all Church bodies, Church Officers and that everyone associated with the Church, who comes into contact with children, young people and adults, has a role to play.
The Church will take appropriate steps to maintain a safer environment for all and to practice fully and positively Christ’s Ministry towards children, young people and adults; to respond sensitively and compassionately to their needs in order to help keep them safe from harm.
St Gabriel’s Safeguarding Policy
We are committed to care for one another safely and recognise that everyone has different levels of vulnerability and that each of us may be regarded as at risk at some time in our lives. We are committed to:
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Safeguarding people who may be at risk, ensuring their well-being in the life of this church.
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Promoting safe practice by those in positions of trust.
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Promoting the inclusion and empowerment of people who may be at risk.
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Recruiting safely following the recognised procedures.
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Supporting, resourcing, training and regularly reviewing those who undertake work with children/young people and adults who might be at risk.
It is the responsibility of each of us to prevent physical, emotional, sexual, financial and spiritual abuse.
If you have any safeguarding concerns please inform the parish safeguarding officer or a member of the clergy as quickly as possible.
The Parish Safeguarding Officer for St Gabriel’s Church is:
Name: Ms Melanie Lewis 0191 903 1231 E-mail: melelainelew@yahoo.co.uk
Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor Carol Butler 07825 167 016
Vicar, The Rev’d Fr. Jonathan Lawson 0191 908 7835
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The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel Heaton Newcastle Upon Tyne Financial Statements st For the year ended 31 December 2023 Registered Charity number 1130736
St Gabriel's PCC The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. The PCC operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure. The PCC is a Registered Charity. Number 1130736. The appointment of PCC members is govemed and set out in the Church Representation Rules. Mombership of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) PCC members who have served since January 2023 Incumbent Rev'd Fr Jonathan Lawson Curate Rev'd Alan White Churchwardens Mr Calum Aynsley Mr Mark Aynsley Deanery Synod Reps (ex-officio) Mr Calum Aynsley (elected May 2023) Mrs Margaret Legge (elected May 2023) Mrs Elizabeth Screen (elected May 2023) Dr Marie Cecile Stem-Peltz (stepped down May 2023) Elected Members Mr Robin Long (Treasurer) Ms Gill Purves (elected Secretary in January 2022) Mr Colin Harrison Mr David Forster Mr Jonathan Quaintrell-Evans Mr Tim Burke (term ended May 2023) Mrs Heather Wear {term ended May 2023) Mrs Wyn Findlay (term ended May 2023) Mrs Gill Thomas (term ended May 2023) Mrs Melanie Lewis Mrs Claire Davidson Mr Brian Moore Mrs Dee 8rownlee (elected May 2023) Mr Rob Davidson (elected May 2023) Mrs Corinne Raybould (elected May 2023) Mrs Alison Woodward (elected May 2023)
Financial Review of the Year Ended 31st December 2023 2023 was a year of two major projects necessitating financial transactions involving rnonies being received Into the PCC account, transferred to deposit accounts to earn interest and then transferred back to pay contractors costs. The toilets were refurbished at a c05t of £35,859. Generous donations and many fundraisin8 activities let by Ali50n Evans her team made a major contribution to the costs. Grants from Northumbria Hlstoric Churches Trust and Grantscape (Suez Wastel were appreciated. Vat was recovered from the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme. The renewal of the electrlc wlrlng together with replacement of the Ilghting wlth modern envlronmentally friendly equipment 5t3rted in September 2023 at an anticipated cost of £151.C(10. Payments of£66.093 were made in 2023 and a further E59,244 have been pald In 2024 up to 8th February. Completion of the work is eagerly awaited. Grant5 have been received from 8enefact Trust (Eccleslastical Insurance). Garfield Weston, Prudhoe Street Mlsslon Foundatlon and Northumbrla Hlstorlc Churches Tru51. Many generous donations have also been recelved. Unrestrlcted voluntary income shows redurtlons Sn Glft Ald and Legacles, Donatlons and Grants. Income from the Parish Centre rose by £5.6CQ but rent from Swindon Terrace dropped by £3,000 ès we were without a tenant for some months. Hl8her Interest rates were beneflclal. Our unre5trltted out8oin8s were £21.OiKI less in 2023. Because of the cost of the prolect5 and the assoclated cash flow we reduced payment of Parish Share by £10,0 to £70. IX>O. There wa5 a150 reductlons in running costs for both buildin8S. Detalls of funds held in the Desl8nated and Restrlcted accounts are broken down and detalled In note 3 of the main accounts. Robln Lon8 Treasurer February 2024
Parochial Church Council of Newcastle. St Gabriel Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Unr•5trfct¢d Funds Deslgnad Funds R•strfct•d Fund Total FundJ Note8 2022 VolunlJ Income Planned Givt inc PGS 51.818 11.697 6,646 2.563 51,818 11.697 6,646 2.563 90,663 30.776 50,278 15.516 7,444 4,ISO 38,488 7.648 Grtt Aid ReVer1 OTren Plaie Collecttons Gift Aid Recovered Olhef cles Oonallons & Gift Da Gront$ & Jots R8tenlth Sc 1,469 81,398 776 30.CrfJJ 81.2% 1.469 111.398 194,163 123,524 ACtItl•S lor G•n•rnll FwJd Mi$ston Acbvits8S 6.719 6.719 534 azlne Rec1 Events Inc F•8tival8 534 618 534 6.719 7,253 13,526 Ineoma from ChuK¢h A¢tlvlll•s ant1 Church Us8 Ves 9,732 34.044 3.596 9,732 34.044 3.596 47.372 Parish C•ntre 28,400 2.484 40,848 W•(k1i a Furb•ral F••i 47,372 In¢om• from In¥•s¢m•nts R8ril 6.902 6,902 4.876 11.778 Ini8r08t 159 2.980 L737 1.383 11.348 7.061 2.980 1.737 Orh•rlncomln R•wur¢ TM Irom unf8sIAcled TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 136.263 4,449 119,854 260.566 189.246 A•ourr•• Ex Churth ActlvlU•s nd•d Mi96lona & ChaAtatA6 G li 7.174 7,467 70,CQO 683 7.736 Oloc•8an P8dsh Sh8ra 80.oc 723 Cle Inc, 683 Cle Council Tax & Walgr 2.341 2.341 2,24B 42.532 7.752 14,7C $64 Church a Ve81 Runni Costs 29.110 8,IMI 7.991 2,140 2,368 26,566 108.256 163,932 8,041 7.991 2.140 6,811 Church Admini8troknft Parish Centre Runni Costs Pansh Centre AdrThni$tr8tion Oi 8ni* & CTrK)ral (h"reclOt 4.443 7,822 879 Edu¢aiion 487 123.454 26.566 119,873 269.893 164.956 Cg$1 of G•n•r•lln Fund4 Events 143 Mainlgnanco a C¢)8ts of L¢t 1.062 1.064 624 azine 234 1.296 1,831 166,787 TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDEO NET INCOMING IOUTGOINGI RESOURCES 124,750 26.566 119,873 269,893 11.513 -22.117 -19 -9,327 158.492 22,459 131,328 Bank & De 21.316 90.090 47.086 98nk & .1 P£count at 31 Dec 32.829 67,973 47.067 149.165 153,787
Parochial Church Council of Newcastle. St Gabriel. Ststement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 ststement of Assets & Liabiltties Unreslricled Funds Deslgnat•d Funds Restrfcted Fund Total Fund$ Noles Cash Funds Bank CuNenl Attounts CCLA 17.323 1,410 63,996 8.072 18.548 26.805 82.544 15,8(M) 125,149 Monmoulhshire B 15,8 33,123 6S.406 26.620 Other Idonet• VAT Grant du Glft Aid RecoveralJe Assets 5,737 250 5,737 1.136 6,873 886 5,987 Investm•nl Ass•ts As•t8 for Church U¥• Freehold Land & Bld 750,(m ' 750.J0 Llabllltl•s Insw8nrg 7.128 7.128 The atta¢l)gd nolgs on pages 6 -9 fomi parl of Ihe$e finandal stslem8nis Appioved by the Parochial Church Council on Signed on thoir bghal &iJE-rf(Kc4 i_ )IIL Rev'd Fr Jonathan ChBim8n Laws
Parochial Church Council of Newcastle. St Gabriel Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 The financial statements of the PCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church A¢countln8 RegLtlation5 2011 uslng the Receipts & Payments basis. Fixed assets retained for church use are the Parish Centre and ihe freehold house at 33 Swindon Terrace at an estlmateil valuatlon. The movements in the de*Énated ènd restrirted fvnds durin8 the year were-. Bal.Bth¥d R•c•l onts 8•1. Cllwd 0•81 n•t•d Rud eLg Ftlends Fabric 2.567 1.469 413 25.¥ l.566 57.665 1.410 8.898 67.973 1.507 90.0 R•$1rl¢t•d Mission Fund R8storalion hlin Toll81 Muslc Choral Cholr Club 3.503 5.878 19.004 11.156 370 1.075 6,1 47,086 6.720 193 82.224 25.335 12 4.737 634 119,855 7.174 6,071 66.093 3S.859 3.049 632 382 1.369 $.$01 47.068 233 119.873 Other 8•by & Toddler 6,127 1.858 3.194 4,791 The Rudle Le8a¢y is distrlbuttd ai the diKreiioA of ihe Vlcar and Church Wardens as needs arose. It has contributed towards the c05t of the new li8htill8. The Fabric fund is Set aside to cover repairs and maintenanct t05t5 over £50). The Friends of Si Gabriel's 8roup has been formed durin8 2021 to promote wider interest in the work of the Chuh. It has paid for new notice boards, a hed8e trimmer and the design of the St Gabriefs Shield. The Mt55ion Fund represents donations and fund raisln8 activities which is distributed amon8St charities at home and abroad on a regular basis. The Rtstoration Fund represents accumulated donations and fund raising lor the restoration of the churth buildin¢ and ha5 been used for the new li8hiin8. The Toilet fund was set up io hold funds raised foi the renovation ol the rhurch toilets and has been (tsed for thls. The Mysit Fund provides for the purchase ol choral musi¢ for use by the choir. The Choral Fund ¢overs the services of our Choral Director in developinz choral MUS and expanding the choir. The Choir Club fvnd has been created to receive monies and pay the tosts of providing musl¢al tralnlng for young people. The Babe & Toddler ftnanclal summary has not been previous Cluded. It will appear a5 part of the maln statemÈrtl In future years.
Open Plate Collertlon5 comprise: 2023 fJ42 2022 1,938 95 Bèptism Collertion Funeral Collection Digltal Loose Collections Parish Breakfast 56 1318 3497 727 3,668 816 897 Weddin Colls 236 2CK) 6,646 7.444 thurch and Vestry runnln8 costs: Unrestricted D•sSgnat•d Funds Funds 3.920 8,228 7,836 Restrlct•d FuThd8 Total Funds 2022 7,123 7.173 14,949 Church HLW Church Insurance Church Main'ce Music & Organ Malntain 26,566 108,023 142,425 3,858 2,140 1,257 605 233 233 8.839 2.2 547 572 Vest Cleanin Vestry Gè5 Vestry Main'ce Wlne Wafer Candles 1.266 967 29.110 26.566 108.256 163,932 42,172 Church Admlnlstr•tlon Costs Unrestricted Funds D•slgnat• d Funds R•strlct•d Funds Tol•1 Fund8 202? 1,528 Prinlin Salaries & Slalione 2.142 5,638 261 Tele hone 224 8.041 Parfsh Centre Runnlni Costs: Unr•$tri¢t Fund$ 2. 140 2.702 Dq•lgnat•d Funds R•Jtrlet•d Fund• Tot•1 Funds 2022 2,LlJ6 Parlsh Centre canIng Parish Cenlre HLW Parish Centre Insurance Parish Centre Main'te 1,099 8,020 2.165 7,991 7,991 Parlsh Centre Admin15tralion Costs". unStrIcted Funds Deslgnated Funds Restrlct•d Funds Total Funds 2022 340 Salarfjes etc 1.880 260 Tde hone 224 2.140 2,140 564
Mission Income 2023 2022 Cake Stall Christmas services Summer Fayre Family Fund & Food Appeals LSSPG 91 107 578 2296 610 2.126 514 250 320 1.066 li Winter Wonderf8n 2889 246 2.812 Donation Gift Aid 242 6.720 7.768 Mlssbon Distrlbutlons 2023 240 2C 120 2022 240 2C CedaTrvood Trust Cor meela Commun Church Arm Action Ftsjndal Le MisSn Lieenced Re8der8 Ma ate House Mission 10 Seafarers Newcastle Womtn's AM1 Northumbrlan Oeaf Mission Peo le's Kitchen P.1 C.A. 120 20) ros 120 35 120 35 70 70 18S 185 120 135 150 120 135 Iso SC Turk Sociel of Sl Francis Chan Lives Churth Urban Fund Martha & Ma Gaza Mission Initiative West End Refu H8ven Tyrese ChuF 187 820 DEC Ukraine 2C 2(X) in 70 70 150 150 350 250 150 350 3L¥J .' Parkistsn 150 Iso Iso 150 7LXI 7(K) 650 650 MNE DEC TLKkgy Alzeirners Save the Children MIND Expenses a1 ent Chrisimas 2023 71x1 650 223 2LKJ MSF 578 610 NBSE & Streei Games 451 501 7.174 7.736
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne On a¢¢ounts for the year endod Charlty no {if any) 31st December. 2023 1130736 Set out on pages I report to Ihe trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity ("Ihe Trust.) for the year ended 31. December, 2021 Responslblltles and basls of report As the charity's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe Act-). l port In respect of my examination of the Charity's accounts carrled out under section 145 of th8 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145151(b} of the Act. Independent I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have exarnlnèr's slalemeni come lo my allenlion in connection wilh the examination which gives me Cause lo believe Ihal in, any material respect.. the accounting records Vre not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act., or the accounts did not accord wlh the accounting records.. or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the lom and conlenl of accounts set out in thè Charllles {Accounts and Reports} R8gulations 2008 other than any requir&menl that the accounts gsve a 'true and fair, view which Is nol a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention 5houhd be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper underslanding of the accounts to be reached. Date: 16" April, 2024 Slgned: Name: Julian Brown Relevant professlonal quallflcatlonls) or body (If any): Not Applicable Address: 19. Manor Road, Tynemouth IER Oct 2018
North Shields. Tyne and Wear. NE30 4RJ Section B Disclosure Only complete Il the examiner needs lo highlight material matters of concern {see CC32. Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners). Glve here brlef d•talls of any items that th• examiner wlshos to dlsclose. No Items to disclose. IER O¢t 2018
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Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
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Charity Name Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
Charity Name Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
Charity Name Ecclesiastical Parish of St Gabriel, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
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I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31[st] December, 2021 Responsibilties and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Charity’s accounts 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(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or
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the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
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the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns 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 of the accounts to be reached.
Date: 16[th] April, 2024
Signed: Name: Julian Brown Relevant professional Not Applicable qualification(s) or body (if any):
Address: 19, Manor Road, Tynemouth
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North Shields, Tyne and Wear. NE30 4RJ
Section B Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).
Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .
No Items to disclose.
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