Charlty Reglstratlon No. 1130772
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Fawl•y Judgo & Easton
Chartored Certlfied A¢¢ountants
1 Parllamont Strn•t
Hull
East Yorkshlrn
HU1 2AS

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Mgmbors 01 The Councll
Revd I WIIs¢)n
Mr S McGaw
Mr C Fenwick
Mrs J Fenwick
Mr R Alden
Mr l Ogilvie
Mrs V Folherby
Mr J Major
Dr R Miller
Rev D Black
Revd R Suekarran
Mrs R Barques
Revd I Walker
Mrs J Harpham
Mrs S N￿on
Revd L White
Dr C Fear
{Appoinled 17 Odob8r
20231
Ch*rlty numb•r
1130772
Ind•p•nd•nt examln•r
Fawl6y Judgo & Easton
Chartered Certified Accountants
1 Partiam￿l Streel
Hull
East York¥hiro
HU1 2AS

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
CONTENTS
Pag•
Council Mèmbers, report
Independonl examinèff8 report
Statement of financial aciivrties
10- 11
8alonc¥ sheet
12
Slolemenl of cash flows
Notes lo the financial 81alemen*8
14-29

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The Members of thg CcMJncil present Ihwr repyl and accourts for the year ended 31 December 2023.
The accounts have been p￿Pared in a¢cordarK* the ac(y)untiry polioes set out in note 2 to Il* accounts and
comply wth the charity's governing doojment. the Chanties Act 2011 and the Statement of R￿OrnMended Practice,
"Accountsng ano ReF*YtiThJ by Charit￿$. iswjed in March 2005.
Obj¢¢t1v￿ and a¢tlvltl¢s
Al Hull Minsler we have 8 Missif￿ lo bring into realty ow wthith is to be., 'Hull Minster.. Your Plxe to Believè
and Belor¥J.'
Wo aim to be a servant-hearted, Irnhiwng, wnmunty IMfK4 CArt our laith in 8 modem e4ty.
The Parish ol the Most Holy and Undivided Trinrty. Kingston Upon Hull. in the Deanery of Hull and Archdeaconry of
the East RidiThJ is part ol Ihg Diocese of Yofk under the leadership of wr Bishops, the Archbishop of York, The Most
Reverend and Right Honorable Stephen cott￿11 and The Right Reverend Dr Eleanor Sanderson, Suffragan Bishop
of Hull. The Diocese of York is the Archdiocese of Ihe northèm provinco of the Church of EnglarKI The Church of
England is a refomied C*holie Church. the historieal mother church of tho Anglican Commurton ol
around eighty-five million Christians.
The Parochial Chureh CourKil IPCCI is a registered charity {numbef 11307721. The functi¢)n of the PCC as tJefined
by The Parochial Church Councils (Powers} Mgasure 1956 as amended 1$ to ￿0￿rate wlh the Minister, the Revd
Canon Dominic Black. 'in promoting in the parish the whole ministry of the Church. pastofal, evangelistic. social and
ecumenical.. Thè PCC is govemed by The ChLbrch Representation Rules l¢ontsined in Schedule 3 to the Synod¢¢al
Government Measure 1969 as amended) The Incumbent musl convone the PCC at least four tsmg$ 4 year no
bu&ne88 shall be trarwacted unbss at least on• Ihird ol the membeTJ we presenl.
ilg the gwraphical paf15h h89 a small resTrdential p)pulatson. ¢)ur corrfJr8galion is a galherod Communty from
8cross The Par￿hla1 Church Coun(al IPCCI is a registered challty (number 11307721. The fvnclion ol the PCC as
defined by The Parochial Chufch Councils (PO￿*r$I Measure 1956 as amended is to co-operate %Mth the Minister.
the Revd Canon Dominic Black. 'in promoting In the pansh the whole ministry of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic,
social and ecumenical,. The PCC is govemed by the The Church Repre8enl*'on Ru￿$ leontained in Schedule 3 to
tha Synodic81 Government mes￿re 1969 as amendedl. The Incumbent must e£Jnvene the PCC at least fwr tim88
year and no buwness shall be transacted unless al least one third of the members are Pfesenl.
The financial Statements have been p￿Pa￿ in ￿ldance wrth the occountiThJ policAes ￿ out in note 2 to the
financ￿1 statements and comply wrth ts thanty's Igoveming d￿MOntI, thè Charities Act 2011 and "Accounting
and Reporb'ng by Charities Stslement of Recommended Practice applicable lo ¢harilie$ prepanng their accounts in
aCCOfdance with the Financbal Reporting Slandwd applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS
1021" leffeclive 1 January 20191.
Volunt••r•
As an ¢yganisation we rety on the ger￿ of volunteers wothing with us lo SUp￿rt and fvffil our vison and
value5.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Achlevemonts and perfomiance
The year began by the PCC setting out four priorities for the next three years, engaging worship, evangelism and
discipleship, Children and young people and financial sustainability. Good progress was made on these areas
during the year.
As has been the Pfaclice for a number of years the Minster was closed for most of January. To attract visitors in the
darker months we hosted Space. The Universe and Everything immersive light show by Luxmuralis. This was
great succes5 bringing in hundreds of people and driving foottall to our shop and café. January also Saw the official
opening of the Trinity Room Café. There were some initial staffing challenges, but the team quickly built an ex￿lIent
reputatson and a good regular customer base. The quirky teapots by a local Hornsea potter were a great publicity
boost. The team were proud to win the REYTA New Tourist Bu&ness award and the inlem8tional Green Apple
Award for sustsinability. By the final quarter. the café moved lo profitability.
11 was a very busy year for events and special services. In March we hosted the second DiocEsan Hilda's Heirs
event celebrating the role of women in the Church. We welcomed a speaker from Compassion UK. a Chrib*'an child
sponsorship programme. Also, in March we opened the building as part ol the Freedom Festival Awakening event
welcoming. we estimated five thousand visstors In onè evening. Post Easter we held our second home grown Beer
Festival which was a great success.
May saw the hosting of Iho first post Covid St George's Day Scout Gathering and Ellie and Ann beir¥J
commissioned Mustard Seed Stepping Up. The highlight of the month was the events and services sUrro￿dIng the
Coronation of King Chartes 111 incltjding a very popular coronation lunch. May also saw the Minster ￿VIng the
privilege of hosting the Board of Deputies Jewsh Living Exhi￿'t10n. 11 was a great privilege lo host members of Hull's
Jewish community as they carne lo staff and talk about their lrfe. We welcomed many school groups and members
of the public over the three weeks.
For a second year we had the privilege of hosting the East Riding Ordination lo the Priesthood Service on the 4th of
June. June also saw the Internment of bones in the Crypt from the Trinity Burial ground of the bodies associ*ed with
the artifacts lound during the excavation on display or held in our collection.
Following the PCC'S commitment to diwpleship we ran Alpha Courses in the spring and autumn and the Bible
Course in the autumn as a follow on for those who had completed the Spring Alpha. The Choral Hull Programme.
largely funded by the Ann Walson Trust continued to mature working on a weekly basis with around 700 children in
seven primary schools around the City. The reputation of the work eonlinued lo sp￿ad. The growth of the number of
choristers as a Tesult of the Choral Hull Programme led lo a grovrth in Junior ¢hur¢h during the 11am Holy
Communion. By the end of the year the group split into primary and secondary age groups. In June we hosted
Godly Play Taster session and saw the post pandemic T￿launCh of the Hull and District Theolog%cal &xiety now
hosted by the Minster as Theology, once an eminent department. is longer taught at Hull Universty.
The summer saw the wmeback of the Teddy Bears, picnic, a lovely family event. We had a couple of splendid
Heritage open days in July and September Including bringing Some of the people associated with the M'nsler back
lo life as actors told their stones. Tragically Jane Owen. our Heritage Manager suffered a serious illnès$ in August.
thankfully she survived and continued lo recover. Thankfvlly much of the planning for the Heritage Projed was in
pla¢e and the series of talks, school visrt5 and events largely continued thou9h much behind the $we$ work was
disrupted.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS, REPORT ICONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
In September, a gr¢)up of musicians got together lo pul on a Harvest Ceilidh. It was good lo have something that
was not a meeting or a ftjndraiser but just for fun. 11 was a great success drawing a variety of people associated with
the Minster and some that had just spotted it on our events page. We hosted the Riding Lights Theat￿ Company's
production of Inspired.. The Word in Ath'on sponsored by the Bible Society. It was a great production bul sadly did
not attract sufficient lickel sales to break even. By contrast the series ot Candlelit Concerts proved very popular
giving a much-needed boost to Trinity Trading. The Vox Trinita5 Saturday Classical Concert Series was launched
proved a gre* success bnnging audiertces on a Saturday and raising funds for the ¢huich and b{￿Sting café
tskings.
We continued lo support the Ukfainian community hosting an exhib￿.On about the war. wel¢oming th¢ Ukrainian
Orthodox community to celebratè the Eucharist e8¢h month, collections of essentials to be sent to t￿lse in the
battle zone and growng friendships. Responding to the growing cost of living crisis and the Warm Spacos inilialive
we began Welcome Space for people to meet in a wam) and friendly place each Thursday.
Decemtr*r was very full and eventhJl often several seNie*s and events each day. The Lord May(r's Christsnas
Tree Festival was again a great suc¢ess. Special services included fv40 pacAed out Dignity memorial services and
the NHS Christmas Con￿rt. An tjnusual event was the Town Anywhere participatory community visioning day
during which a sustainable vision for Hull was constructed in cardboardl
Vlcar's Report
Al the beginning of the year. I was still in the process of returning to ministry following severe injury during summer
2022. On the advice 0¢ the physiotherapist, I began regular wmming and later building up my strentyh again in the
gym. Followng a delay due to the injury I graduated wth a doctor81e with Heather receiving her MA in Theology and
Ministry at the same wngregalion in Durham in early January.
During the year I was invited to give a number of talks and lectures including a lectu￿ on 'Free(bm of Worship. al
the Hull University Free Soaety International Workshop. I presented a tslk to the Hull & East Riding Inlerfarth
Network on 'Presence and Engagement. The Church ol England's approach to interfaith relab"ons.' In November I
spoke on the Crucrfixion narrative in Sl John's Gospel al the Hull University Christian Union. l also gave tsvo 'Pause
for thoughts, for BBC Radio Humberside.
The Minster clergy team played an active role in the wder deanery Tegularly attending chapter and Deanery Synod.
We provided covef at Sl Michael's North Hull. St Mary's Lowgate, St John's Newngton, St Michael and All Angels
East Hull. St Helen's Wellon, HMP Hull, The Ascension. Sl Thomas,, Sl Peter's Billon Grange, Sl Peter's Wawne,
Swanland and a wedding at Patrington. As one of the Patron's I was involved in the 5u¢cessful appointment of a
new vicar to Sl John's Newington.
Other commitments included being a foundabon trustee of the Ann Walson Trust. the Emily Barkworth Charity. York
Diocesan Synod, The Diocesan Children, Youth and Families Committee and from JLbly the Diocesan Advisory
Committee for the ￿re of Chur¢h buildings {DACI and the Believe in Hull Steering Group York Minster College ol
Canons.
l attended a number of Civic events including an Army Engagement event at the Guildhall, the launch of the
Freedom Festival Awakening at thè Feren's Art Gallery. the launch of the UNESCO City of Music bid a Central
Library. Hull Council for Voluntsry Service AGM, HEY Christmas Connect Artlink Exchange and the Lord
Lieulen8nt's Christmas Reception. The Constable Street Allotment Great Get Together and the Annual Bondholde
event at Little Wold Vineyard.
Courses and conferences.. In June l attended part of the regional two-day Training Incumbents Supetvision
Skills Training at Hinsley Hall, Leed$. In July l attended a day on Larger Chufches and growng post pandemic at
Pudsey Parish Church hosted by the Diocese of Leeds with Rob Suekarran. In September l attended the three-day
Major Churches network conference in Oxford with Alasdair Hudson. In October a half day. HEY Leading Cfiange
workshop and the northem 'Joined up. Child￿n and Youth Day Conference al Manor School, York.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The team of volunteers continued 10 grow aThJ ¢kn10￿P aided by haviry a dedKated Volunteer Manager. Training for
volunteers included First ￿'d Training. The Finance and Fundraising Commrttee round new impetus during the year
anatysing and improving the ask at the donation wrts, better coordinating grant fundin9 and promoting legacies.
AS ar¢ action from my completing the n**V natsonal COE formal Safeguarding tralning we sel up a Mins*r
Safe9uaiding team to support ow Parish Safeguar(bng Officer.
Flnanclal revl•w
We contsnue the finawal challenges arisirvj through the pandemic.
Fundamentally we afe still on a palh to reath operational financ481 ￿$tainabilitY, and ￿ are 8￿kIng additlonal
grant lunding to pfovth a herrtage faality for thè thurch and rt6 ￿￿1¢￿$.
Our deficit for thè year was small•r than Wthd.
Continued dioeè8an investment in us by their provision of a timo stspondiary Vicar and an A880Ciète Vicar means
the PCC see Hull Minster enabled to more thjlly deliver the ministry to the parish and the wder community in the cty.
PCC budw resp￿151t￿Y arKI èxpect the wng o)ncem basis for thg thurth has mat.
It is the policy of the PCC that unrestrided fijnds that have not teen d￿gnated for a ¥peoffic WfPO3e $hould b8
maintained al a l¢vel equivaltnt to befv4een three to six months expenditufe.
The PCC have assessed the major nsks lo vthich the ¢hanty is èxpts￿d and a￿ salsled those systems are in
place lo mitigate major n8ks. The PCC have complied wth th*'r duty in regard lo the House of Bishop's guthnc¥ on
safeguarding chlldren and vuln8r8blg adults.
Strucluro, gov•rnanc• and m*nag•m•nt
The thanty w8s e8tabll8hed as a rogistored chanty on 28th Juty 2009.
Gov•m•n¢• and Le*d•rnhlp
The PCC has r88ponsibilty for the maintena￿e of the Minsler Chur¢h of th8 Hoty Tnnity, Kiwston4Jp)n-Hull and
properties owned by the PCC. The PCC is supported in this work through the Holy Tnnity (Hull) Devek)pmenl Trust
IRogi$tgred Company 087681491 in raising lunds for major eaprtal Frfqects and offering 0¢￿s1Onal development
support and expertise.
The PCC is Ihg apw'nting bc￿ for the directoryJ of HCAY Trinity TradiThJ Ltd IRegi$lefed Company 103888581 Holy
Trsnty Trading Cond￿1$ the maj¢yty of the commerc￿1 of the Minsler induding a cafè, shop, and the hire
of the facilities.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY. HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS, REPORT ICONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The Membgrs of the Council who seNed during the year and up lo the date of signature of the financial statements
were..
Revd I Wlson
Mr S McGaw
Mr C Fenwick
Mrs J Fenwick
MT R Alden
Mrw Bishop
Mr l Ogilvie
Mr B T Gilliland
Mrs V Fotherby
Mr T Igoe
Mr J Major
Dr R Miller
Rev D Black
Revd R Suekarran
Mr SA5hmead
Mfs R Barques
Revd I Walker
Mrs J Harpham
Mrs S Newton
Revd L White
Dr C Fear
Mrs C Blair
(Resigfi￿ 16 May 20231
(Resigned 16 May 20231
(Resigned 16 May 20231
{Resgned 16 May 20231
(Appointed 17 October 20231
IApt)oinled 18 July 2023 and resigned 21 November 20231
The method of electr'on of PCC membeis is set out in the Church Representslion Rules. All ChLbrch attendees are
encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS, REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
PCC Secretary Rèport
The PCC met eight limes in 2023, with all bar 1 meeting taking place in F*rson al the Minster. The February
meeting wa5 convened via Micfosoft Teams Meetings have all taken place on a Tuesday, usng either Ihe Trinity
Room or the Song Room.
Members of the PCC were also appointed lo the Standing Committee, Child￿n and Young People Working Group,
Fabric Committee, Finance and Fundraising Committee and People & Communications Workin9 Group, which mel
regtjlarfy throughout the yeaf.
At the January meeting discussions look place regarding ongoing work on streamlining safeguarding prath'ce
throughout the various aspe¢is of the Minster's work. It was agreed to rename the Warm Space lo the Welcome
Cafe. The strategic priorities for 2023-2025 were introduced and the PCC agreed that, in principle, they were
ntenl wlh the shape of the strategy, with discrete areas to be discussed by Working Groups. The Par￿hla1 Fees
for 2023 wore confirmed.
In February, the PCC convened remotely to approve the exiension of Rev lan Walker's terni as incumbent of St
Mary Lowgate IAssistant Curate. Hull Minster Lsntil 9 May 2025.
Al the March meeting it was noted that Hideout Hotel had agreed lo meet the costs involved in silwcing the chimes
of the bells overnight, and that an Archdeacon's certificate would be applied for in order for the work to be carried
out. The Safeguarding A¢lion Plan was approved, and further discussion look place in relation to the Minster's
strategic priorities- namely the worship at the Minster. Following General Synod. the PCC were updated on Living
in Love & Faith.
At the meeting of 16 May the PCC discussed Evangelism and Discipleship and ils place within the Mtiister's
strategic Priorities. The PCC noted the need for more leaders to enable the growth of Children, Young People and
Families ministry. As the Treasurer was unhappy with the accounts in their current slate due lo their late aThival and
errors, conwderation of this was delayed and the meeb'ng adjourned until 21 May prior to the APCM, vthefe the
revised a￿ountS were approved.
At the meèting of 23 May Dr C Fear was ctropled to the PCC as a Deanery Synod representative. Otsrs were
elected and working groups populated, and the PCC Timetable was agreed.
At the July meets'ng the PCC was further updated on the work lo silence the chimes ovemight. Caroline Blair was
Co-optèd to the PCC and Graham Kay was appointed as Health & Safety Officer. 11 wa5 agreed that, due lo
organisational soe and complexity, safeguarding should be overseen by a team headed by R Baroues. The Legacy
Policy was accepted, and the Freewill Offer was discussed. Further Euchanstic Ministers were appointed to assist
at Comrnunion. and it was agreed to recommend th* the Bishop extend Rev Irene Wlson's licence lor a fvrther 12
months. until 26 November 2024.
At the October meeting il was noted that planned giving had reduced over the 18St quarter and that Wofk was
needed lo improve the financial standing of the Minstef. It was agreed that, subject lo furthof discussion, the Minster
could be useil as a shelter in the event of an emergency. The Men's Group relaunch was dI￿U$$ed and the
potential reintroduction of an evening service on a Sunday was also discussed.
At the November meeting it was noted that the Archdeacon had approved the plans for bell silencing ovemight. The
budget for 2024 was approved.
The PCC has fesponsibilty for the mainlonance of the Minster Church of the Holy Trinty. King$ton-upon-Hull and
properties ¢)wned by the PCC. The PCC is supported in this work through the Holy Trinity (Hull) Devek)pmenl Trust
(Registered C¢)mp8ny 087681491 in raising funds for major capital projec15 and offering occasional development
support and expertise.
The PCC is the appointing body for the directors of Holy Trinity Trading Ltd (Registered Company 10386658). Holy
Trinity Tradin9 conducts the majority of the commertial a¢ts'vitses of the Minster including a café, shop and the hire of
the fa¢ilits'es.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
COUNCIL MEMBERS. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The Council Members. report vrds approved by Ihe Board of Members OfThe Courril.
Rev D Blac
Chalr of the Parochlal Church Coufftcll
16 Awil 2024

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
STATEMENT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS. RESPONSIBILITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEM8ER 2023
The Members of the Council are responsible for preparing the Councll Members, Report and the fin8rKial
statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards Iunilèd Kingdom
Generally Accepted Accounting Praclicel.
Ttte law applicable lo charities in England and Wales requires th8 Membefs of the CounrAI lo prepare financAal
Stslemenls lor 8a¢h financial year which give a true and fair view ol the stale of affairs of the charty and of th•
incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that year.
In preparing these financial slalements. Ihg Mgmbgrs of Ihg Counryl aro reqLbiTgd to..
- select suitablè accountlng pollaes and then apply them consislenlly.,
- obsorvo thg methods and principl•8 in the charit￿$ SORP.,
make judgements and o$limal88 that are reasonable and prudent.,
slate whether appIl￿ble a￿ountIng standards have followed, subject lo any m8lerio1 departures di￿10$ed
and explained in the financi818tslemenls.' and
preparo the financial stslements on the going con¢em basis unles$ 1118 inappropriate lo presume that the charity
will continue in operation.
The Members of the Council are responsible for kgeping Sufficient aeeounling records that disclose with reasonable
accuracy al any lime the financial position ol the charity and enable them to ensure that tho financial staternenl$
comply with the Charitie$ Act 2011, the Chanty (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions ol th8
trust deed. They are also responsible for Safeguafding the a5$0ts of Ihg charity and hence for taking rea80nable
steps for tho prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
I report lo the Members ol the Council on my examinatK)n of the financial statements of Parochial Church
Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of tho Most Holy and Undiwded Trinity, Hull Ithe chartyl lor the year ended
31 De￿rnber 2023.
R￿pOnsIbIlItIa8 and basls of r•port
As the Members of the Council of Ihe charity you are responsible for th& preparatlon of the financlal statements
in accordance with tho reqLbirom8nls of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe 2011 Acll.
I ￿pOrt In fespecl of my examination of the charity's financlal slalemenls carried out under sedlon 145 01 the
2011 Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all Ihg applicable Directs'ons given by the Charity
Commission under section 1451511bl of the 2011 Act.
1ndl￿ndent •xamln•rf$ statem•nt
Since the Charity's gro$$ income exceeded £250.000 your examiner must be 8 member of a body listed in
section 145 of the 2011 Act. l confim that l am qualified lo undertake the examlnalion b*cau8e l am a membgr
of Association Chartered Cerifigd Accounlanls. which is one of the listed bodie$.
Your 8ttention is drawn lo the fact that the ch8rity ho$ prepared financlal slalemenls In accorda￿8 wlth
A￿oUntIng and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Repcrting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ire18nd IFRS 1021 in preleronce to the A￿untIng and
Reporting by Charities.. Ststemgnl of Recommended Practice issugd on 1 Aprsl 2005 whieh is referrèd to in the
extant regulallons bul has now wilhdrawn.
l understand that thls has been done in order fof financial statements to provide a true and lair vlew In
accordance with Generolly AC￿pIed Accounting Praclice effectlve for reporting pèriods beginnlng on or after 1
J8nuary 2015.
I have eompleled my gxgmination. I confimi that matter¥ have comè lo my attention In connectlcffj ¥￿th the
examination giving me ¢8u8è lo believe that in any material res￿¢1..
accounting records were not kept In respect of the charity 88 r8quir•d by $8ctk•n 130 of the 2011 Act; or
the financial stslemenl$ do not accord with those records". or
the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and conlenl
of aceounls sel out in the Charrties (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2006 other than any requlremenl
that Ihg accounts give a true and fair viow which is not a matter conside￿￿ 89 part of an independent
examination.
I have no ¢￿ncernS and have come acTO$S no other matters in conneclion with the examination to which
attention sh uld be drawn in this report in order lo en8ble a proper understanding of thè financ$81 ststements lo
be re8¢h
ssoclatlon of ChaTtsr•d C•rtlflgd Accountant¥
1 Partiament Street
Hull
East Yorkshire
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
Flxed assets
Tangible assets
Investments
1S
16
202.325
278.861
209,125
286,671
481,186
495,796
Curr•nt assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
17
31,422
456.220
93.411
352.096
487.642
445.507
Crndltorn: amounts falllng du• withln
one year
18
{448.728)
1360,6661
Net current assels
38,914
84,841
Total assets less current liabllltles
520.100
5BO.637
Capital funds
Endowment funds
Income fvnds
Restricted funds
Unre$tricted fvnds - gengral
19
9,167
9.075
265.908
245,025
260,248
311,314
520.100
580.637
The finana81 ststements were approved by the Membws OfTr* on 16Apn'l 2024
Rev D Black
Trusteo
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
Not
Cash fl¢)ws from operallng actl¥ltlg3
Cash generated from operations
24
78,857
57,939
Investlng actlvltlos
Investment in subsidiaries
Interest received
15,338
9,929
8,451
24.488
N8t cash generntèd from In¥￿tIng
actSvlties
25,267
32,939
N•t ¢a$h used In flnanclng actlvltlos
Net Increase In Cash and cash •qulvalents
104,124
90,878
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
352,096
261,218
Cash and cash equlvalonts at ond of year
456,220
352,096
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Crltlcal accountlng estlmates and Judg*mgnts
In the application of the chanty's accounting policies, the Members of the Council are required to make
sudgements. ests'mates and as5umption$ 81)out the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily
apparent from other sources. The estimates and assocAated a55umptions afe based on historical experience
and other factors that are conside￿￿ to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these eslirnales.
The estimates and underfying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions lo accounting
estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects cnly that
persod. or in the period of tt)e revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and fvture
periods.
Accountlng pollcles
Charlty Informatlon
Parochial Church Council of the Ecde$ia$tical Parish of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity, Hull is a
registered charity with the Charity Cornmissioners no. 1130772.
2.1 A¢countlng conventlon
The accounts have been p￿pared in accordance with the charty's constituion, the Charities Act 2011 and
"Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities
prepanng their accounts in accordance wrth the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and
Republic ol Ireland IFRS 1021. las amended for accounting wriods commencing from 1 January 20161. The
charity is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102.
The financial statements have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only lo
the extent required lo provide a true and fair view. This departure has involved following the Stslemenl of
Recommended Practice for charitses applying FRS 102 r*her than the version of the Stslemenl of
Recommended Practice vA)i¢h is referred lo in the Regulations but which h85 since been withdrawn.
The financial statements are prepared in sterling. which is the functional currency of the charity. Monetary
amounts in these financial statements are rounded lo the nearest £.
The finaricial slalemenls have been p￿pared under the historical cost ts)nvenlion, Imodified lo include the
revalu81ion of freehold properties and to include inve51rnenl properties and certain finanrjal instruments at fair
valuel. The prinapal a¢countsng policies adopted are set out below.
2.2 Golng concem
At the time of approving the financial slatemenls. the M6mbers of the Council have a reasonable expectation
that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable fu&Jre. Thu$
thè Member5 of the Council continue to adopt the going concern basis of aceounting in preparing the financial
statements.
2.3 Charltsblo funds
Unre5trided funds are available for use at thFJ discrfjlior¢ of the Members of the Counal in fiJrtknnce of their
charitable objectives.
Reslrided funds are subject lo specffic conditions by don¢)TS as to how they may be used. The pur￿ls8$ and
uses of the festricted fvnds arg Set out in the notes lo the financsal stalemenls.
Endowment fvnds are subj'oct to speafic conditions by donors that the capital must be maintained by the
tharity.
2.4 Incomlng resources
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Accountlng pollclès
Icontlnuedl
Income is recognlsed when the charity is legally enlilled lo il after any perfomance condftlons have met,
the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be receive<l.
Cèth don81ions are recognised ¢)n recelpl. Other donations are rewnised once the charlty has been notlfied
of the donation, unless pertomiance conditions Tequir8 deferral of Ihg amount. Income tax recoverable in
felalion lo donations received under GiftAid or deods ol ￿venant is rec¢gni$ed al the lime of the donation.
Legacies are fecognised on receipt or otherwise if the tharity has been notified of an impendlng distribution,
the amount is known. and fecelpl is expected. If the amount is not known, the legacy is Irealed as a
ntingent asset.
2.6 Resourc￿ •xp•nd•d
Expenditure is recognised once Ihgfg is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer eCor￿mie benefit lo a
third party, il is probable that a transfer of economic benefit8 will be requir¢d In settlement. and the amount of
the obligation can be measured r8li8bly.
Expendrture is classified by activity, The costs of •ach actlvty are made up ol the lotsl of dirttt cost8 and
shared costs, ineludin9 SUPPOrt costs involved in undertaklng each acts'vity. Dired co818 attribulaNe lo a singlg
activity are allocated direclly to that aclivlty. Sharod costs which contribute lo more than one activity and
support costs which are not attributable lo a single activity are apportioned befvleen Ihoge aclivilie8 on 8 basis
consistent wlh the use of resources Central staff costs are allocated on the ba818 of tsme spent, and
deprfjciatlon charg88 are 811ocalgd on the portion of the a8set'S Use.
Exp•ndlture on ral•lng funds
Those are the costs which are assoclated wllh generatlng In¢omin9 resources from all 8OUTCO8 other than
from undertaking charitable activities. The main compononts of eosts withln this category are..
co818 of generating donation8 and legacies
• costs of fvndraising trading, including cost of goods sold and other associated costs
Costs of managing inveslmenls, both to generate income and lo maintain the value of capital (including
investment management lees)
any other expendilure on raising lunds, Expgndilure on raislng funds should not include costs associated
with delivoring or supporting the provision of goods and services in thfj furtherance of the charity's objects,.
nor the costs of negotiating the terms of a contract Of performaneè.relaled 9ranl rel81ing lo tho provision of
such services Fundraising eosls should not be netted off against income Where a branch or a subsidiary
company is used lo undertake some of the chanty's ftJndrai$ing aclivities, the co$18 of those actIv￿.e¥ would
have lo be incluoed undef expenditure on rai$ing funds in the consolldaled SOFA.
Exp•ndltur& on charltable 4ctl¥ltles
This heading ￿verS all expenditure directly relating lo th8 objects of Ihg chanty. 11 should indude grants
payabl8 and the dired costs of supporting charitable activitie$ and projects leg. s8lari8s. office,
communi¢8tions and other costs identifiable as an integral p8rt of the wst ol carrying out those charitsbl8
activities or projects), as well as depro¢iation ol fixed assets where used wholly or mainly for charitable
activities. The ¢harrty should describe the main charitable activities and attribute expenditure lo them to give
an indication of the way resources are expended. This should mirror the aclivilios shown under the incoming
resources categories as far as possible and should be consistent with the activities described in the trustees,
annual report. A note lo the accounts will give further analysis of th¢ expenditure. Expenditure on activities
should include an appropriate proportion of support costs.
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
A¢¢ountlng pollcles
Icontlnuedl
Support costs
In undertaking any a¢b"vity the￿ may Supp￿ (￿sts incurred that. ￿lIe netsssary to deliver an a¢b"vty. do
not themselves produce or constitute the OLrtput of the charrtable ath"vity. Similarty, costs will be incurred in
supporting income generab.on acbvth.es such as fundraisiry. and in supporting the gKsvemance of the charity.
Supkxjrt costs indude the central or regional office fvnctions such as general management, payroll
administration. budgeting and accounting, Information techr￿l0gY, human resources, and finar¢cAng. Suppx)rt
costs do not, in Ihemsefves, ¢onsb"tute an acbvty. insteaj they enable oUtpUt<￿alln9 a(*ivities to
undertaken.
Support costs are therefore allocated to the rdevant athity cost Category they support. This enables the lotsl
cost of an activty to be di￿lOSed In Ihe SOFA. Support costs do not appear as a heading in the SOFA. The
notes lo the accounts should provide details of the total supKth costs incurred arnl of material rtems or
categories of expenditure inclu¢Jed within support costs. ￿ere suppcrt costs are material, an explanation
should be provided in the notes of how these costs have teen allocated to each of the a¢tsvity cost categories
disclosed In the SOFA or Sup￿￿"n9 notes to the accounts. The explanation may indude per¢entsges or
amounts allo¢*ed, details of the methods of app￿ment used cm a table swing the detailed allo¢alions.
Governance costs
These are the costs assocaated the govemance arrangements of the tharity wh￿h relate to the general
running of the tharty as opposed to those costs as9x￿ted with fundra15ing or charitable activity. The costs
will nonmally include intemal and extemal audrt. legal advti for trustees and costs assoaated with
constitutional and 5t*utory requirements e g. the cost of trustee meets.ngs and preparing slatLrtory accounts.
Induded wthin this category are any costs a$s￿lated wth the strategic as opposed to day-t04Iay
management of the ¢harty's activiti'es. It wll also indude an appropriate proporb.on of ovethead rA)sts.
Govemance cosls were previousty reported in the SOFA but should now be induded as a sub-category of
support costs. Govemance costs should be allocated to adivitres along ￿￿th the other support costs.
Allocation of costs A reliable approach to cost alloration should te adopted, bLrt a charity Should also Consider
the materiality of the amounts involved and the costlbenefft advantages of the approach. in that gr*ler
accuracy may on occasions only te achEvable at a high incremental ¢ost. In attn'butiThJ costs betsveen ath'vity
¢alegories, the followng shoukJ be apFA￿d..
)ere appropriate. expenditure should be allocated directty to an activity cost category.
Items of expenditure which contn.bute diret#ly to the ouw of more than one activity c05t category, for
example, the cost of a staff member whose tsme is divided be￿th￿ a fundr81sing act￿rtY and working on a
aritsble project. should be apportioned on a rea$￿able. justifiable and con$i$tent basis.
Depreciation. amorts"salK)n. impaim*nl or losses on disposal of fixed assets should be allocated h)
a¢¢￿dance wilh the same
principles.
Support costs may not t* attribLrta￿e to single activty, tr¥Ji rather provide the organisabonal infrastfU¢turg
al enables output-produc3ng acts"vttses to tske place. Such costs should therefore also be appo￿.Oned on
reasonable, justffiable and consistent ba￿$ to the ac*wty cost categories being supwrted.
There are a number of bases for appth)nment that may be applied. such as proF#Nb'on of direct Costs. staff
numbers. floor arèa or staff time. The bases for aPport￿ment adopted by a charity should be appropriate to
the cost c￿nCeme(l and to the charity's partKular urrJJmstance5 and apPl￿d con5ISten￿y. The acco￿￿"nY
Folicy notes should explain the policy adopted foi the apportw)nm8nt of costs bel￿￿ activities and any
estimation te¢hnique{sl used to calculate their apprtjnment.
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
A¢¢ountlng pollcl•s
{Contlnu•d)
2.6 Tanglbl• fixed ass•ts
Tangible fixed assets are in￿allY measured at cost aThl subsequonty measured al eost or valuation, net of
deprery*icffi and any impaimignt105ses.
Depreualion Is recognised so as to vmte off the cost or valuation of as8ets18ss thw'r rewdual valLW over their
uselul live8 on the following bases:
Land and t￿ik11n9$
2.5% on r•)8t
The gain or loss arislng on disFrf)$81 of an as8et ty d8lerrnir*d as the (h'fferenco the Sale
proceed¥ and the carrying value of the as8•t. and is rwnistd in the stat•m•n¢ of finan(aal activrtie8.
2.7 Flx•d •8s•t InvMtm•nts
Fixed asset investments are initially mèasured at transactron pnee excludbng transaction costs. and are
subsoquenlly measured at lair value al each reportiThJ dale. Changes in fair value are recognised in nel
incomwlexpenditurel lor tm year. Tr8ns&lth costs are ex￿nSed •$ irKuff•d.
A 8ub*'di4ry is an entity crxrtrollèd by the dwrity. C¢vtrob is the pc*Aw to govem thg finandal And wrating
policies of tr* entrty 80 as to obtain benefrts frryn its acti¥11￿.
2.8 Impalrm•nt ol fix•d •ss•ts
Al each reports.ng end dale. the tharty the carying aM￿nIS of Its tongible assets lo delermino
whether there is any indicakn'on that those 88sel8 hove Suffer￿ an Impaimient loss. If any such ind¢ation
exists, the recoveratye amount ol the asset is estimaled in rrfder to deternine the èxtent of the impoimient
1088 Irf any).
2.9 C••h and c•8h equlvalents
Cash and cash equivalents indude cash in hand. déwls held at call wlth bank$, other short-tem Ilquid
investments Trmth original rnaturthes of three months or less. and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts arg shown
wrthin bwowngs in current Iiats'lilie$.
2.10 Fln*nclal In•truments
The charity has elected to apply the provisions of Sectwi 11 '8asic Financial Instrument8, and S¢¢tion 12
'Olhef Financial Instruments l$sues' of FRS 102 to all of rts financjal inslrumenls.
Fbnancial instruments are recognised in the tharws bakir￿ sheet V•t*n the charity becomes paty lo the
ontractual pfovisK)ns of the instrument.
Firtanci81 assets and liats.1￿•s are offset. the net am￿nts presenled in finan¢ial statèmenl8, wthen
there is a legally enlorceable right to set off the re¢¢gnised amounts and there is an intentson lo settle on
nel ba&s or lo re￿ise the a5sel and selJe the liats'lty 51multaneously.
8451¢ flftan¢lal assets
Basic finanaal assets, which Indude d9btOTS aThJ Ggsh bank balar￿$. are initially me8surod
transa¢tion price Inelutjing transaction costs and a￿ SubseqUen￿Y camed al amorb.sed cost using the
effective Interest method unless the arrangement constrtLrtes a finanung transacts'on, vthere the transath.on is
measured 8t the present value of the ftjture re¢oipls discounted at a market late of tntwest. Financial assets
classified as rtteivabb wrthin one yew a￿ not omcrfto•d.
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Accountlng pollclos
Icontlnuodl
Baslc flnanclal 118bllltles
Basic financial liabilities. inclLHling creditors and bank loans afe initially recognised al tfansaction prio unles8
the arrangement conslilules a financing transaction. where the debt instrument is measured at the present
value of the future payments discounted at a mark81 rat8 01 interest. Financial liabililies classified as payable
within one year are not amorti3ed.
Debt instrumen18 are subsequFJntly carri8d at amorti96d cost, Uslng the effective inleresl rale method.
Trade CTèdilors are obligatsons to pay lor goods or 88Nlces that havo boen awuirgd In the ordinary course ol
operations from supplièrs. Amounts payable are classified as curTenl liabilitiès rf payment is due within ono
year or less. 11 not. they are presented as non•current Iiabililies. Trade creditors are recognised initially al
transaction prlce and 8ubsequenlly mèasured 81 amortl8ed cost U8ir¢g the effective intere¥l method.
Dorn¢ognltlon of fln•n¢l•l Ilabllhlos
Financial liabilities arè derecognl8ed %then the charlty's ¢onlr8Ctu81 obllgallon8 exp4re or are dlschargod of
ncelled.
2.11 Employee benellts
The cost of any unu3ed holid8y entr(l•menl is recogni￿ in the in which the employee's 8ervl¢¢$ ar8
recgived.
Temiination benefits are recognised immediately 4$ an 8xp8nse when the charity is d8monslTably coMm￿8d
to lerminalo thg employmènt of an employ¥o or to provide 18rmlnalion benefrts.
2.12 Rugp4•s Pollcy
11 is the policy ol the PCC Ihal unrèstficted funds that have not been dèsi9nat8d for a specific purpose should
be mainlalned 81 a1ovg1 equivalent lo befvfftn three lo six months expenditure.
RlJk•
The PCC have assessed the major risks lo which the tharty is exposed, and are salisfled Ihal $y¥t¢ms are
p18¢e to miligale major risks. The PCC have complied ￿th thelr duty In rogard lo thè House of 818hcp'8
guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
Donatlons and Itgacles
Unr•8trfct•d R￿trIcted
fund•
funds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Donallons and gifts
Legacies receivable
Grants
101.877
500
294
1.810
103,487
500
450,266
103,536
8,000
2,196,571
449,972
102,471
451,782
554.253
2,308,107
For the year ended 31 December 2022
117.902
2,190,205
2.308,107
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Chartt•bl• actlvlll
2023
2022
Perfomijnce related grants
17,669
65,141
Othèr tr•dlng a¢tl¥ltl•8
Unr••trlct•d LlnrMtrl¢t•d
fund8
funds
g•n•ral
gènèral
2023
2022
Fundraising op¢ratlon8
14.859
50.785
Inv••tmtrnt•
U￿￿trICted RKtrfct•d
fund•
fund•
TotAI
Total
2023
2023
2023
2022
Rental Income
Interest receivable
7,253
75
7,253
2,876
24,395
93
2.801
7,328
2,601
9.929
24,488
For thè ymr endod 310•c•rnb•r 2022
24.414
74
24,488
Oth•r Income
unreslr1ct￿ Restrlct
funds
fund•
general
2023
Tot•1 U￿￿trICt04 Rè•trlct•d
funda
fund•
g•n•ral
2022
Total
2023
2023
2022
2022
Oth&r income
51,785
166.653
218,438
41,014
106,855
147,869
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Ralslng funds
Unrnstrlct•d Unre•trl¢t
fund8
lund•
g•n•rnl
g•n•r•l
2023
2022
Other fundraising costs
19,591
355
3,175
19,591
3,530

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Charbtsble actlvltles
Churth
Mlsslon
ChU￿h
F•cllltl•*
Chuvch
Herlt•g•
Pr¢J•cts Lottery .
R•slllanc•
2023
Totsl
2023
Total
2022
2023
2023
2023
Staff co818
Dep￿ty8t￿n and
Impairnient
Worship
Mission
Music
Developmerrt
Facilrties
121,100
30,417
205,881
189,816
6.81)0
8.800
43,614
82,508
36.874
30,658
57.549
55,026
428,434 2,119.600
67.881
139.236
43.614
36.874
57,$49
330.917
97.517
3,046
64,635
259,137
101.852
330.917
154,927
848,833 2.583,440
Share of support eosts (Me
note 101
Share ol g¢)vomancè costs
18•e note 10}
13.189
13,189
8,312
3,800
6,600
275.928
101,852
330,917
154,927
863,622 2,598,352
An•￿￿0 by fvnd
Unresln¢le(1 fvnds-
general
Re8lncl•d funds
118.914
157,012
95.052
6.800
3,046
151.881
217,012
246.484
646.610 2.351,868
330,917
275.926
101.852
330,917
154.927
883,622 2,598.352
For th• y•ar •nd•d 31 D•c•mb•r 2022
Unrestricled funds-
ggneral
Rgstricted funds
168.527
11x1.319
77.957
6,800 2.098.594
246,484
2.351,868
148,155
84,757 2,098,594
146.155
2.598,352
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
10 Support costs
Support G0￿ManCe
costs
costs
2023
2022 Basls of allocatlon
Adminislration
13.189
13.189
149
Audit fees
Legal and profes%onal
3,600
3,600 Go¥emance
3,000 Governar
13.189
16.789
6,749
Analysed bets¥een
Charilablo acaivities
13.189
3.600
16,789
14.912
Govemance costs indudes payments to the audit￿ of £3,60012022- £3.6001 .
11
Membèrn Of The Councll
No Members of Ihe cou￿1 Icrf ary persons ¢onneL*ed wrth them) received any remunefaion or benefits trom
the charity during the year as as reyjli of th￿r beirKJ a Member of the Counal.
12 Employees
The averag8 monthby number employees during the year was 6.
2023
Number
2022
Number
Mission
Facilities
Mus¢
Projec*
Operation and finance
Total
Employm•nt costs
2023
2022
Wages and salaries
205,881
169,616
There were no employees wlw ￿Ual remuneraion was mcrfe than £60,000.
13 Ta￿tIOn
The charlty is oxempt from tax on income and gains falling wrthin secAion 505 of the Taxes Ad 1988 or seth'on
252 of the Taxatsonof Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to tr* extent that these are applied to rts charitable 0￿.ectS.

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
15 Tanglble flx•d assets
Land and bulldln
Co•t
At 1 January 2023
360.000
Al 31 December 2023
360,000
Dopr•clatlon and IM￿lmI•nt
At 1 January 2023
Doprecialion chsrged Sn the year
150,875
6,800
Al 31 D8¢8mbor 2023
157.675
Carrylng arnount
Al 31 December 2023
202,325
At 31 Dècembèr 2022
209,125
Investment propety comprises 1 H'pennybridge Way. 67 and 89 Adelaide Street Hull. The fair value of the
nvèslment propety has been a￿1Ved at on the bas15 of a valuation earried out on 22nd May 2019 by Ian
Adams of Larrards Chartered Surv8yor8. who are not connected with thfj ¢harity. The valuation was made on
an open market value basis by reffjrencg lo market evidence of Ir8nsa¢lion prices for slmilar propertles.
16 Flx•d a8••t In¥•stm•nts
Ll8t•d
Oth•r
InvMtm•nts InvMtm•nts
Tot•1
C￿t or v*luatlon
At 1 January 2023
Valuation ¢hange¥
Repai
54,122
4,902
232.549
286,871
4,902
{12,7121
112,7121
Al 31 December 2023
59,024
219,837
278,861
Carylng amount
At 31 December 2023
59,024
219,837
278,861
AI 31 OKember 2022
54,122
232,549
286,671
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ICONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
16 Flxed asset Investments
Icontlnuedl
2023
2022
Other investmonl$ comprise..
Notss
Investments in subsidiaries
Loans to subsidiaries
22
22
1,001
218,836
1.001
231.548
219,837
232,549
17 Debtors
2023
2022
Amounts falllng due wlthln one year.
Trade debtors
Prepayments and a¢xrued income
6,245
25,177
45,862
35.798
31.422
81.860
2023
2022
Amounts falllng due after mor• than one year.
Amounts owed by subsidiary undertakings
11,751
Total dgbtors
31,422
93,411
18 CTwlltors'. amounts falllng duo wlthln on8 year
2023
2022
Othgr tsxation and social security
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
4,503
4.898
63,722
292,046
442,381
448,728
360.ee8
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
19 Endowm¢nt funds
Endowment funds Tepresenl assets vthich musl be held permanently by the charty. In¢ome arising on the
endowment funds can be use(1 in accordance with the objects of the charity and is induded 85 un￿Strided
income. Any ¢apitsl gains or losses allsing on the assets forni part of the fund.
Balaf￿ at Galn8llix¥•s
1 January 2022
B•18￿• at Ga1nsllos￿
1 January 2023
B•l•nc• at
31 D•¢em￿r
2023
Permanent endowm?nts
Fabric
9,515
14401
9,075
92
9,167
9,51 S
1440)
9,075
92
9.167

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Restrlcted funds
The income funds of the tharity indude restrict￿ funds comprising the followng unexpended balances of
donations and grants held on twst for specific purposes..
Movement in funds
Outgolng Galnsllosses
Balance at 1
January
2023
Incomlng
Transfers Balance at 31
Doc•mber
2023
Clergy Houses
Rental Houses-
Repair fund
Girfs Brigade
R¢)of
Church re-ordersng
project
Henry Smith Trust
Choral Schcol
Fabric
Homeless
Organ
Bells
HD Theologi￿1 and
exhibitions
Flowers
Pastoral
Benevolent
Hammerton
Outreach and U18
Historic England
HLF- Revival
Worship
209,125
16,800.001
202,325
6,603
6.603
1,185
736
1,360
736
1,384
(1,5591
333.517
7,514
123,928
1330.9161
17,3331
{122,8911
11,0011
1,600
5,293
9,105
11.826
4,423
5,112
8,088
6,831
3,615
725
8,581
120)
4.795
1,124
161
13161
(3001
8.581
8,733
90
268
17.7331
11401
15271
1,000
49
2.962
9.457
150
227
99
3,221
9,442
150
3.163
15
122
10,334
151.530
14,1581
110.3341
1151,8801
{1,7231
1,100
350
1,723
260,248
638,705
1646.8101
4.810
8,755
265,908
21 Analysls of nfjt assets bètwogn funds
Unrostrlcted
Restrlcted Endovm)ent
Total
Fund balances at 31 De￿mber 2023 are
represented by..
Tangible assets
Investments
Current assetsl{liabilitiesl
202,325
55,718
7.865
202,325
278,861
38,914
219,838
25,187
3,305
5.862
245,025
265,908
9,167
520,100
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
22 Subsldiaries
These financial ststements are separate charity finan¢ial statements for 31 st December 2023
Separate wmpany finanryal statements have been prepared as required by law. The charrty has tsken
exemption not lo prepare consolidated account5.
Details of the charity's subsidiaries at 31 December 2023 are as follows..
Name of undertaklng
Regl$tsr•d
offlc•
Nature of buslness
Class of
% Held
shar•s held Dlrnct IndlTt¢t
Holy Trinity Development LtdEnglarKI
Holy Trinity Trading Ltd
England
Project development
Tiading
Ordinary
Or¢Jinary
100 00
100 00
The aggregate ￿pital and reserves and the result for the year of subsidiaries exduded from consoldalion
was as follows..
Nam• of undortaklng
ProflVILt>ssI Capltal and
Reserves
Hoty Trinity Development Ltd
Hoty Trinity Trading Ltd
3.385
17.952)
543
(158,8581
The investments in subsidiaries are all stated at cost.
23 Rolated party transactions
Tfansactlons wlth related partles
During the year the charty entered into the followng transactions related partie5'.
Grants Re¢•1￿•d
2023
Provlslon of Fundlng
2023
2022
2022
Holy Trinity IHulll Development Trust
Holy Trinity Development Limited
190,715
2.023.271
195.486
2,098,594
1W,715
2,023.271
195,486
2.098,594
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
THE MOST HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY, HULL
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
24 Cash g•n•rated frorn operatlons
2023
2022
Deficit for the year
160,5371
112.772}
Adjustments for..
Investment income recognised in slalement of financial activitses
Fair value gains and losses on investments
Depwialion and impairment of tangible fixed assets
19.9291
17,5281
6.800
124,4881
7,280
6.800
Movernenls in working capital..
Decreasellincreasel in debtor$
Increase in creditors
61,989
88,￿2
185,651)
166,770
Cash generated from opefatlons
78,857
57,939
26 Analysls of change$ In net funds
The charity had no debt during the year.