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The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Paul South Harrow
(Charity no 1130975)
Trustees, Annual Re
ort for the
eriod 1st Janua
to 31st December 2020
Aim and purposes
St Pau I's Parochial Church Council has the responsibility of co-operating with the Incumbent, the
Reverend lan Dowsett, in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church.. pastoral,
evangelistic, social and ecumenical.
The PCC is atso specif ically responsible for the maintenance of the Church complex at St Paul's,
Corbins Lane, South Harrow and the Curate's House at 39 Eastcote Lane.
Objectives and Activities:
The PCC is committed to implementing the vision of the church:
Our current vision is to see 10% of the Borough of Harrow become followers of Jesus by 2030.
Primarily, this will be through church planting and in partnership with the others Churches and
Christian Communities in this area.
Achievements and Performance:
Our current vision was shaped after the Bishop of Willesden ask us to partner with St Peter's, West
Harrow and Christchurch Harrow to form a resource church in Harrow with a view to Church
Planting. This fits well with the Mission Action Plan that we had been forming that over 2018
focusi ng on the three areas of '.
Help people to discover Jesus and enter into a relationship with Him IBelong to God
WORSHIPI
Help people to develop their relationship with Jesus i n the context of a family others who
profess Jesus as Lord. IBelieve - DISC I PLESH I P & Belong to One Another - FELLOWSH I PI
Help people to demonstrate Jesus to others through acts of loving kind rless, miracu lous
signs & wonders and by clearly telling their faith story and THE story of Jesus, love for the
world. (Behave & Bless SERVICE & MISSION)
In The Beginning:
We began 2020 with a sense of God's call of "Open Heaven, Open Hearts and Open Church,
That God wanted to pour his blessing upon us, that we needed to open ourselves to him in
response and to be welcoming to others and church be open to allow us out into the community.
In those first few months we had our usual participation in the FirmFoundation Winter N ight
Shelter, we hosted Alpha during the day, held a successf ul Pancake Party moved to the main
church after large numbers the previous year and ran lessons with Year 6 on 'Eternity" in
Welldon Park School. On March 8th we welcomed Bishop Pete for our Confirmation Service when
one of our young people was baptised and six young people and adults were conf irmed in their
Christian Faith.
God Makes Plans:
We had no clue of what was around the corner but looking back I can see how God was preparing
us. We had already joined with St Peters and Christ Church as part of Onechurch Harrow.. 3
churches united as one in order to see 10 /0 of Harrow following Jesus by 2030. We had recru ited
Malcolm Finlay who had already begun gathering a team for the f irst church plant. Mosaic had
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Course. We had developed Circles as a tool to aid our d iscipleship and run training sessions for
potential leaders and Michelle Johnson had already approached the PCC about a possible Caring
Hu b based at St Paul's which would connect spiritual, financial and medical support for those in
need.
All Change:
Then COVID-19 hit, Lockdown began on 23rd March 2020 arld church as we know it changed.
For the first time ever in this country church buildings were instructed to close for worship. I
found myself in the strange circumstance of putting up notices about our l+closu re wondering
when we would next be able to meet ir) the building again.
And then there was
Zoom!
However, that very week we land the rest of the worldl discovered Zoom and were up and
running with Church at Home every Sunday at 10.30am and every Tuesday at 11.30am.
Incredibly we have hardly missed a service throughout this whole period. Only a few weeks later
we were celebrating Easter Or)line and by people taking to their doorsteps and gardens to sing an
Easter hymn.
Of course it has taken time to adjust to life online. It has been a steep learning curve for those
lead ing and those participating alike. Yet we continue to encounter God in his f ull grace and
power each Sunday. From September we started to welcome people back to the building and
after the November lockdown we were able to host some of our Christmas services in person and
a local family were f inally able to have their daughter Elisha baptised. A huge thanks goes out to
all those who helped with the recording of our Carol Service and our Christmas Gift which over
120 people viewed on YouTube.
Loss & Lament:
There has been much to sadden us over the last year. Ou r prayers are with the family of Gu rmeet
lor Gita) Kaur, a member of our Tuesday Communion and Doorways, who passed away from
cancer just before Christmas 2020. To my knowledge she is the only current member of St Paul's
who died during this period. However many of us have been taken out for weeks on end by
sickness, some made unemployed and others have lost family to Coronavirus or have been
preverlted f rom seeing sick relatives or attending funerals f or loved ones.
Of course it has not only been worship services that have stopped, but also much of our
community action. Sadly, Foodbank which had operated out of St Paul's for the last six and a half
years closed due to volunteers being vulnerable. Foodbank have now f ound alternative
accommodation and indeed operate in even more places all over Harrow (For more details visit..
harrow.foodb<ink.org.ukl). Doorways is also on hold and Corbins Café despite a brief re-opening in
the Su mmer has been limited in its outreach.
Caring for All:
One family we have particularly journeyed with this year has been the Lebratos as Hanna received
a diagnosis of cancer at the start of the year and who f inally completed her treatment for this in
September. Members of St Paul's and other Christian f riends has su pported them through this
season with food, prayers and encouragements. And yet in many other ways care, love and
concern has been lived out among our Church family during this period. Gill Thomson set u p a
network of pastoral care for every person on ou r church list and Anne Cox has taken over as
Pastoral Co-ord inator to oversee this continued good work. Anne joined the Staff Team at the
start of 2021 in this capacity and with a heart to reach out to our wider commu nity too.
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A number of people have bought and delivered food for f riends, neighbours or organisations. I n
the summer Onechurch Harrow organised for Bags of Hope, parcels of food and activities for
children, to be delivered to local families and similarly Harvest gifts were sent f rom St Paul's.
Love Christmas saw a repeat of this generosity with presents bei ng d ropped off with people in
need. Despite Lockdown St Paul's collected in a number of Operation Christmas Child boxes and
many other people gave online so that they could still support this i mportant work.
Sharing Hope:
This is one way i n which we can share Jesus with others. Some people have a150 sought to reach
out to neighbours through various community events including singing hymns on thei r streets.
Others have shared the gospel on the streets of South and Central Harrow. Parvaneh N icholson
and Hannah Dowsett have headed up street preaching du rir)g the summer and autumn period
wher) greater f reedom was allowed. And we attempted online Alpha in the su mmer term.
It has been through contacts f rom the streets that M ichelle Joh nson set up Commu n ity Care Hub
Harrow.. a six week pilot project that has reached out to those with a variety of need in our
locality. This has demorlstrated the value of listening to people well and offering to pray for them.
A number of people aff irmed faith in Jesus through this time for which we give thanks to God.
New Shoots:
On 28th June we commissioned Joanne El-moujarribe to go with Hope Church Harrow View the
f irst chu rch plant launched by Onechurch Harrow. This marks a signif icant moment in our
history. In the 1950s St Paul's was involved in the open ing of St Andrew's Roxbourne, but in
recent years few new churches have begun. Hope Church are growing gradually and have been
running an Alpha course as part of their Sunday worship on which a number of people have given
their lives to Christ.
Mohan Seevaratnam has also been heading up the Mosaic Missional Community who have
continued to run monthly services online, led the Prayer Course land more recently are running
the Prayer Course 21. From Jan 2021 Mohan has begun working one day a week for Mosaic as
has Jessie Tang who is their worship leader and community coord inator. From Easter 2021
Mosaic will move to two services a month and they will off icially launch as a church later this
year.
Mosaic has also championed greater understand ing of d ifferent people groups worki ng together
and in a year when racial disparity has been more obvious it is important to aff irm our
commitment to emphasise ou r love for those who society and structures marginalise.
It has also been a joy to send Lizzie Thomson overseas to work with OM in Athens and to support
her i n pray as she wrestled to get a visa and settle in despite lockdown in Greece.
Growing Disciples:
Perhaps the greatest blessi ng of th is time has been Circles. These grou ps of 3-5 people meeting
online to go through a simple model of thankf ulness, understand ing and applyi ng a bible reading,
sharing faith and praying for one another. Many members of St Paul's and hundreds across
Onechurch Harrow have benef itted f rom the opportun ity to actively grow their faith and help
others grow too. If you are not yet part of one -joir) nowl ! Those still part of homegroups have
also enjoyed the warmth and encouragement of these communities.
On the f irst Su nday of each month we are now working with St Peter's and Christ Chu rch to put
together worsh ip songs, teaching, prayers and stories that can be used in our homes to reach out
to those approachi ng church for the f irst time. This will hopef ully in time lead to more missiorlal
commu nities meeting once a month lor more f requentlyl to help new people f ind faith. Since the
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Ch ristian service. This focuses or) topics such as how to pray for others, share our faith or lead
circles. Across Onechu rch Harrow we are also reading To Be A Christian throughout 2021 . This
book explores the basics of the Christian faith and will help us grow in conf idence in our
understanding of what Christians believe.
Reaching All the Family:
We would also like to pay tribute to the incred ible work undertaken to keep connected with our
child ren and young people. Phyllis Grant has coord i nated ongoing contact with most of our
child ren, their parents and the child ren's leaders. Sam North, our youth worker, has also engaged
the young people in regular online games, bible studies and worship. They even managed 2 Youth
Socials at the Vicarage wher) restriction5 allowed.
God's Provision:
For many 2020 has been diff icult f inancially and so we feel incred ible gratitude for the ongoi ng
level of giving that you at St Paul's have maintai ned and even slightly increased. Even in lockdown
there are many costs involved in encouraging and equippi ng worship, care, discipleship and
mission. Sadly, we have made a loss on our hall lets wh ich led to a loss of around £30,000 in the
year. Our resources mean we are still afloat but in 2021 it will be tightl We will need to lean on
God's provision as much as ever. Please do also pray and consider either a one-off gift or an
ongoing offering to the chu rch to ensure ou r good work can continue not just this year but f or
many years to come.
The Bigger Picture:
Change has been a big part of lockdown and this has been true within the wider Church of which
we are a part. In September 2020 a new Archdeacon, Catherine Pickford, arrived. The
Archdeacon helps the bishop oversee the 100+ churches in the North-west area of London and
has a rem it particularly for the practical elements of church life such as buildings and legal issues.
lan f inished his f ive year term as Area Dean of Harrow recently and has handed over to Ann
Lynes, Vicar of Holy Trinity Northwood. Finally we have just heard that Bishop Pete has
announced that he will be leaving his role in September this year after an incredible 20 years as
our Area Bishop.
Final Words of Encouragement:
Jesus, story of the talents reminds us that whatever we are given in life we are to make the most
of it, not for our benef it but f or the sake of God's kingdom. We are so gratef ul to all those who
have used this time to press into the things of God.. to pray, to join Circles, to care for others, to
learn new skills to enable church to run online, to love their neighbou rs and to cheer on all who
have put their lives at risk to help us through this pandemic. As we head into 2021 let us heed the
words of Paul to the church in Galatia..
Let us not become w8(Jry in doing good, for ot the proper time we will reop a harvest if we do not
give up, Therefore, us we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who
belong to the family of believers.
Thank you to all our church family and thanks be to God who has kept us and held us at this time.
lan & Ruth Dowsett
Leaders of Sl Paul's













































































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39 ECL Repairs & Maintenance,<br>Extras , 500.00, 0%<br>2,500.00, 1%<br>Mission/Evangelism,<br>17,474.00, 10%<br>Worship & Pastoral,<br>5,050.00, 3%<br>Buildings,<br>25,965.00, 14%<br>Administration,<br>6,400.00, 4% Staff/Common Fund,<br>122,655.00, 68%<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>







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Notes on 2020 Accounts:
The Lord is faithful, and He has seer) us through a very d iff icult year, 2020. We have
ended the year with a def icit of £26,534 and a balance of £12,713 in the bank of which
£5,000 and £3,257 are restricted for the Church bu ilding and the Vicarage respectively.
It is encou raging to know that even though the year was very diff icult, members continued
to give, and ou r planned giving was up by £2,228 which in turn increased Gift Aid Tax
received compared with what we budgeted.
Due to the lockdown as the result of the pandemic, the PCC agreed to give rent holidays
to our hall users for a period of 5 months and this signif icantly reduced our Hall lettings
income by £20,470.
Collections were also down by £3,481
The PCC agreed to increase the Administrator's hou rs f rom 21 to 24 hours and her salary
by 31. The Cleaner's salary was increased to £9.01 per hour.
Our Mission Giving beyond St Paul's was set at 10 % of ou r income and distributed as
follows:
Firm Foundation
The Barnabas Fund
OMF
2,000.04
999.96
1,000.00
1,000.00
999.96
300.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
150.00
300.00
300.00
eration Mobilisation
CAP National
CAP Debt (Rayners Lane)
Compassion
Re.'generation Schools Work
CMS
CPAS
CARE
Harrow Foodbank
Evangelical Alliance
SPEAR
Fou nd Charit
Total
£10,750.00
There was also a M iscellaneous M ission Giving of £164 and Vicar's Discretionary of £758
which bring the total Mission Giving up to £11,672.
We also contributed £4,043 towards One Church Harrow.
Noteson 20218ud et..
Wh ilst we start the year with a balar)ce of £12,713, it is important to note the following..
Restricted fu nds are Chu rch Build ing, £5,000 and Vicarage, £3,257.
Two budgets have been set based on ou r current giving and factoring in the current health
crisis.. a high budget which is what we need for a normal church life but comes with a
def icit of £21 ,264 and a low budget with a def icit of £10,839, this is pruned back slightly
to spend less if we f ind we do not have enough money f or the h igh budget.
We might be losing some of our members to One Church Harrow and Mosaic church plant
which will also have some effect on our giving.
The Common Fund was not increased by the Diocese this year and our proportion this
year remains the same as last year £85,200 of which the PCC agreed to pay the full costs.
We would like to thank everyone who gives towards the work here at St. Paul's and encourage
you to prayerfully review where appropriate in order to enable the ministry to continue to
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End of Year Accounts (Jan . Dec 2020)
VErsion 2. 17.1￿21
Unrestricted
General
Fund
Restrided
Church
Building
Restrictsd
Vlcarage
Restricted
Youth
Fund
TOTAL
2020
Totsl
2019
Totsl
2018
INCOME
Voluntsry Receipts
C1000
Planned Giving- Standing OrdeTS
Planned Giwng- Envdopes
C1050
C1100
Donations re￿P￿d
Gitt Aid tsx receive(I
C1200
C1300
Colle¢bons
C1400
Yellow GIftAid Enveltspes
1790
Donations INon-Gift Aid)
C2200
Bequests & L￿30￿$
C2400
Speaal Collections
56,951.15
15,829.44
11,233.00
23.079.04
7,642.45
380.25
0.00
0.00
g07.80
48,123.70
1&722.21
810.46
15,927.65
6.912.15
2.194.10
360.00
0.00
408.60
63.6TI.26
8.￿0.66
0.00
19,429.87
4,018.83
40.00
3,660.00
0.00
142.04
63,677.26
8N50.66
0.00
19,429.87
4.018.83
40.00
3.660.00
O.OD
142.04
99,418.66
115a3.11
.458.86
99.418.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
R¢tèlpts from A¢twi￿e5 for Generattng Funds
C3100
Fundrwsing Ipcotne
C3200
Sponsorship Income
C3500
Miscellaneous income
o.oo
0.00
995.00
o.oo
o.oo
-765.25
0.00
o_oo
1.275.95
995.00
-165.25
1,275.95
995.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
995.00
R*ceipts from Church A¢tNities
C3300
Trthds Café
8ookstall & CDS
C3400
C5200
Fees received
C5300
t)ooMays R8ceipts
C5400
CAP Job5 Club
33.07
19.00
994.00
113.24
0.00
720.94
t4.99
2700.00
502.43
56.$3
0.00
2.889.00
780.72
0.00
33.07
19.00
994.00
113.24
0.00
1,159.31
0.00
0.00
1.15921
3.338.36
3,70625
Receipts from Rentals
C4300
Rent Income139 ECLI
Hall Lettings
C4400
0.00
57,74&36
5.500.00
47.952.81
0.00
29.663.55
29.663J5
29,663ts5
29,663.55
0.00
0.00
51.746.36
s3,￿2.81
Receipts from Investsnents
C4200
Interest ReceNed
12.03
21.15
1&85
12.03
12.03
21.15
15.85
12.03
0.00
0.00
o.oo
176.163.73
148.909.72
TOTAL RECEIPTS
131,248.55
0.00
0.00
0.00
131248.55

Unresth¢ted
G¢neral
Fund
RestiFd&d
Wjcarage
Restricted
Youth
Fund
EXPENDITURE
Church
Bulldlng
TOTAL
2019
Tot81
Total
2Q19
2Q18
Evangelism
D3050
One Church Harrow
03100
Gener81 Evangeli$m
D32(K>
phalufe Course
D2400
CAP Job Club
D3500
DooNays
D3600
Children's Events
D2650
Kids Café Expenses
D3700
So(a81 Events
D3900
Publicity
4,023.47
48028
114.09
0.00
142.30
75.42
61.91
4023.47
48028
114.09
0.00
142.30
75.42
61.91
64.46
310A8
2417.99
$93.2B
0.00
166.39
298.53
0.00
rK7.94
265.85
46.53
475.30
391.62
923.06
247.91
IL.90
330.58
275.60
310.48
5.272.41
o.oo
0.00
0.00
5272.41
4.817.70
1372.47
Worship & Pastoral
D4100
Worship Expenses
D4200
Music & SourKI System
04450
Crsche Resources
D4460
Ings Club
D4470
Pathfinders
D4500
Adult Training ReSoU￿e6
D4700
GTQUP LeaderTrainlng
D4800
Afterworship Refreshments
D6540
Fees ¢ostslexpenses
1,211.39
187.99
0.00
O.OD
364.91
21.50
257.00
269.25
1055.00
1,211.39
187.99
0.00
0.00
36431
21.5Q
257.00
26925
1,055.00
14fT.17
28.26
f,90&49
6C18.76
0.00
144.24
267.55
-2&18
87.70
509.74
1,721.00
58.t8
680.25
22.98
$4.5ri
707.63
f.573.50
3,367.04
0.00
.00
3.367.04
5.552.47
5.228.30
Misston
05100
05205
D5115
D5120
05125
D5130
D5135
D5140
D5150
D5155
Mission Giving Imiscellaneousl
Emergerjcy Relief (TearfuThJl
OvÈrs8a mis￿On Fellowship IQMFI
VirmFoundation
CCR Found Shop
The Bamabas Fund
Evangelic81 Ajliance
CAP Debt (Raynèrs Lane)
CAP National
The SPEAR Harrow Trust
164_03
0.00
1,000.00
2,000.04
300.00
999.96
150.00
300.00
999.96
300.00
164.03
0.00
1.000.00
2,000.04
3QO.00
999.96
150.00
300.00
599.96
300.00
330.80
250.00
I,ooo.00
2000.04
0.00
999.96
f50.00
500.00
999.96
0.00
2115
500.00
i.000.00
2,272.47
.00
999.96
0.00
41.57
999_96
0.00
IF- | I | |
D5160
D5165
D5170
D5175
D5180
D5185
D5190
D5200
D5220
D5230
05300
Christian Adion RÈsÉar¢h and Ed￿ration ICAREI
Operation Mobilisation
Church Pastoral Society ICPASI
Church Mlssion Souety ICMSI
Tearfund (Change a Nation)
Harrow Foodbank
Cornpassion
Speeial Collections re. m￿S￿on
Regènerakn"on
Resour￿ Churth provtsion
School Levy
300.00
1,000.00
300.00
300.00
0.00
300.00
1,000.00
300.OQ
1.000.00
300.00
300.QQ
0.00
300.00
1.000.00
0.00
1,5QO.OQ
0.00
0.00
3WOO
0.00
300.00
200.00
i.oao.00
500.00
1,000.00
77.00
1.500.OQ
o.oo
828.00
500.00
500.00
1,000.00
soo.00
t.000.00
38&60
1.772.43
i.000.c
806.(XJ
1,500.00
0.00
0.00

D5400
w￿rfs Discretson8ry
757.71
757.71
440.10
295_00
11.671.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.671.70
12,475.86
14.09924
UNrestriGted
General
Fund
Restncted
Church
Bulldlng
Restiicted
Vlcarage
ResfrFCted
Youth
Fund
TOTAL
2019
Totsl
2019
Total
2078
Admthistration
D8200
U8300
D8310
D8320
D841a
D850Q
D8510
D8520
D8530
D9200
D9300
TelephoneFaxEman
Postage
Ststionery
PrintinglPhotocopying
Website
tr Costs
Equipment purchases
EquiFthent ￿paIrS
Equipmènt rèntsi
Trustees meeting 8xpens8S
Bank Charges
1,277.99
196.68
2,577.14
261.73
239.98
1.277S9
196.68
2.577.14
261.73
239￿8
0.00
683.80
177.81
610.89
1.127.39
0.00
1,622.17
790.74
287_28
89.71
I.￿2&62
o.oo
820.$2
37.00
456.83
1,2q6.96
28274
1.592.09
487.45
3tl.26
0.00
o.oo
76_41
85&91
12&48
683.80
177.81
610.89
248.00
248.00
6.274.02
0.00
O.DO
0.00
6,274.02
6,25726
4.94620
Buildin95
D7100
D7200
D7250
D7300
D7400
07500
D7600
D7650
D7700
D780D
H￿t & Light
Water Rates
Waste Dispos85
Insurances
Cleaning
Major BJTlding Work (Renterttionl
RepaiTS & Maintenan
Kitchen Project 39 ECL
39 ECL Repairs & Maintenance
39 ECL Councl Tax
8,104.$4
1,134.72
603.45
3,276.95
711.62
om
2,358.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
8,104.54
1,134.72
603A5
3,276.95
711.62
0.00
2,508.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
8,667.66
818.47
698.60
3,360.37
89&18
o.oo
6,56&42
Ll.00
64&05
o_oo
8.512.52
566.75
581.35
3,369.73
471.97
261.46
g,999.74
0.00
1.27T_16
0.00
150.00
16,189.61
o.oD
150.00
0.00
16,339.61
21,451.7S
25,040.68
Staffjng
D60SO
D6100
D6150
D61fj0
D6170
D6200
D6250
D6300
06400
D6510
0&820
Common Fund
Sal8ftÈs and Wages
PAYEIEmployer Nl
Pension Conlributions
Staff Training Costs
Organist
Yoth Pastorcosts
Deanery Costs
D88nery Ch8pler Exp8nses
clergy Costs
Travel costs
85,200.00
19,285.79
2,277.92
958.20
o.oo
136.08
5,939.76
0.00
0.00
936.46
0.00
85,200.00
19.285.79
2.277.92
95820
0.00
136.08
5,939.76
0.00
0.00
936A6
0.00
82800.00
17,Q98.08
2,148.34
52
384.35
849.15
3.985.29
30.00
417_57
981.80
21.6Q
80,600_00
1S,12a20
2.088.39
756.00
88&89
6,815.15
0.00
109.77
1.097.52
129.50
114.73421
0.00
o.oo
0.00
114n421
109,492.70
108.676.82

TOTAL PAYMENTS
157.508S9
0.00
150.00
0.00
157,658.99
160.04F.74
160.8￿.6￿
Net RecÈlptsJPayments
-2626OA4
0.00
-150.00
0.00
.26AILY.44
16.11&99
-11.453_8g
Summary for 2020:
Unrestricted
Gemeral
Fund
R8sthct8d
Church
Buildlng
Restr7Cted
vi￿rage
Rosbyeted
Youth
Fund
TOTAL
2020
Totsl
2019
Tot81
2Q18
Nèt Rèceipt$lPayments
-26,260.44
0.00
-150.00
o.oo
-26,410A4
76.115.99
-11.453.89
Cash Funds at 1st Jan 2020
30,840.30
5000.00
3407.07
39,247.37
23,131.38
S4,585.2T
Cash Funds al 31st De¢ 2020
4.579.86
5,000.00
3,257.07
0.00
12.836.93
39,247.37
23,131.38
Represented by:
Balanc& al 31. 12.20
B8nk Acmunt
Dep081tA¢count
P&ty Cash
9,906.61
2,845.75
84.TT
TOTAL
12,837.13
0.2
These accounts werÉ 3pproved bythe trustees on 18 April 2021 subjert to the Indepèndent Examiner.

Independent Examiner's Repoi"t to the PCC of
St PAuls Churcli Soutli Hayroiv
This repolt on the fiiiancial stat¢m¢iits of the PCC foi. tlie year ended 31 December
2020, which Lll'e set out in the attauhed pages, is in i'espect of ali ex￿nInation ¢&nied
out in accoi'dance with the Cliiiich Accoiintii)g Regidations 2006 (the Regiilations)
and s.43 of the Cliarities ALt 1993 (tlie Act)
Respectfive i'esponsibilities of Ihc PCC aiid the examiner
As inembers ot the PCC you are iespoiisibl¢ foi. the pirpaixtion of the financial
statements. you consider that the audit LfqUil'¢lll¢llt ot th¢ Rcgulations alld s.43(2) of
tli¢ Act do¢s not apply. It is iiiy responsibility lo issue this repoit on tho8¢ fIn￿le]
statenleiits in accordallce with the tei'ms of the regulations.
B4sis of this report
My ¢Aamination was carried out in aecordanc¢ with tlie General Directions given by
the Charity Comiiiissioii Ulider s.43(7)(b) of th¢ Act ￿]d to be fouud in the ch￿￿h
Guidance, 2006 edilion. That examin2L tIDn in¢ludes a review of tlie accoiinting i'ecoirfs
Icept by the PCC and a cojllpai-isoi) of the accoiints witli tliose re¢oids. It also includ¢s
¢onsidci'iiig aiiy unuSi￿1 itenis or disclosures iii the fill￿]01a1 5tat¢lll#llts aiid seeking
explaiiatioits from you os triistees ¢oiiceriiing any sucli miatters. The pio¢¢diiiEs
und¢rl4lceii do not provide all the evideiice that would be required in ali audit., ￿]d
ons¢qLi¢iitly I do not expi'ess an audit opinioll on the view given by the a¢Gouiits,
Independent Ei xAmiiAer's statement
In coniiection with my exaniination, no matt¢r has come to my attentioii.
(l) wbicli gives me i'easondble cause to believe that iii tiny niatei'ial respect the
requiiEn)Lnts
to kctp accouiiting recoi'ds iii accordance widi section 41 of th¢ Act.
and
o to prepare fuuncial statenieiits, which accoiil with the acCol￿tillg
records aiid comply with the itquiieineiits uf the Act and the
ReguIatfftons Iiave not been inel. oi
(2) I'o which, iii iiiy opi?iioii, attent(on shoiild be di'awn in order to enable a proper
utjdeistanding ot.the ac¢oiints to be leached.
(Signed)
20 October 2021
D l-ayloi'.Mew FMfrlAT
Hoii. Exanunei.
123 Pai'k Lane
Ha￿oW
Midcllosex HA2 8NN