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2022-12-31-accounts

THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ALL SOULS, HARLESDEN

Charity Commission Registration Number: 1131170 Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council for the year ended 31 December 2022

Administrative Information

All Souls Church is situated in Station Road, Harlesden, London NW10 4UJ. It is part of the Willesden Area of the Diocese of London. The correspondence address is: The Vicarage, 3 Station Road, Harlesden, London NW10 4UJ.

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) is a registered charity. Charity Commission Registration Number: 1131170.

PCC members who have served 1 January until the date this report was approved are:

Incumbent: Fr Adam Dobrzynski (Chair) Reader: Mrs Vena Oglesby Wardens: Ron Bruno-Snelling (Treasurer – Ex-officio) Mr Lewis Evans (Vice-chair) Representatives Ms Sharon Dunbar on Deanery Synod: Mrs Margaret Oyemade Elected members: Mrs May Roberts Ms Deborah St Louis (Secretary) Mr Hugh Smith Ms Samantha Bruno Mrs Emelia Nortey Mr Gaius Umeh Mrs Ingrid Bruno Snelling Ms Clare Thomson Ms Gillian Nickie Lorna Anderson Mr Clive Jones Sandra St Louis-Kandapah

Structure, Governance and Management

The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representative Rules. All Church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.

Objectives and Activities

All Souls PCC has the responsibility of co-operating with the incumbent, Fr Adam Dobrzynski, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of

the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It also has maintenance responsibilities for the church hall and the Hall Flat at 1 Station Road, London NW10 4UJ.

Safeguarding.

The PCC has complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016, in relation to having due regard to House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. Our Safeguarding Policy is published on the Church website.

Achievements and Performance Church Attendance

The Electoral roll for May 2023 stands at 240?? Similar to that in 2021. Of these 60?? are resident within the parish boundaries and 180?? are non- resident. The average weekly attendance, counted during October 2022, was ?? (not including Harvest Sunday.) Normally this number increased at festivals and on special occasions but church attendance continues to be impacted on by the affects of Covid 19, although things are now showing signs of returning to normal (Pre Covid) activity levels.

Review of the year.

The PCC met four times in 2022?? with an average level of attendance of 62%??. Here is a summary of the major agenda items.

Report on Fabric and Ornaments 2022/2023.

Our churchwardens are responsible for the fabric and contents of the church. It is a big responsibility and we all want to assist them in their task. Thank you to those who clean the church on a voluntary basis. Thanks to those who help to keep the church attractive and clean outside and inside. We are very blessed in our volunteers.

The following matters were dealt with:

The Financial Report – Year Ending 31 December 2022

Introduction:

Report prepared and produced by David Miller of Quantum Services (London) Ltd. This is the second year that David has prepared and produced the Church Accounts following his successful completion of the 2021 accounts where he introduced new accounting software, which provides for a much-improved user experience.

The latest accounts (2022) continue to be well laid out, clear and easy to follow.

The charge for David’s service (as Accountant) is TBC and this will include the final sign off of the accounts by an Independent Examiner which David can and will complete. This is because he is not directly involved in our Church (other than the preparation of the annual accounts) and he is therefore allowed to provide independent sign off and we are grateful for his support here.

The PCC formally approved the appointment of David as Church Accountant and Independent Examiner in 2022 until further notice.

The Report:

The first page of the report is a summary of the receipts (income) during the year and the payments (expenditure). More detail on these can be found later in this report. There are 3 funds involved and these are in the first 3

columns: Unrestricted Funds (commonly known as the Church General Fund); the Unrestricted Designated Fund (commonly called the Hall and Hall Flat Fund) and finally, the Restricted Funds (the Fund for Charity Donations and Fee payments to the Diocese). The final column is a ‘Total’ of all the previous columns.

The accounts continue to be presented in the new format that was introduced by David for the 2021 year-end accounts.

The first fund represents our Tithes, Collections and Fundraising for the Church itself as well as the costs for running the parish

Overall receipts remain strong especially when we factor in the continued impact of the COVID pandemic on congregation numbers, although numbers are now starting to increase once again.

which also partly contributed to continued high level of income generated from planned giving in 2021.

Reserves Policy.

It is PCC policy to invest our funds balances with the CBF Church of England Deposit Fund and to this end, and to build up a Reserve; the PCC agreed to set up a Standing Order of £500 per month into this Deposit Fund. The balance of this account, as at 01/01/23 stood at: £25,435.89

The Treasurer.

We appointed Ron Bruno-Snelling to replace Mrs Nicole Sutherland as Treasurer in 2021 and he has continued in this role in 2022 and 2023. As previously mentioned, we have appointed an Accountant in 2021 to assist with the preparation of the annual Church accounts and their Independent Examination and this is something that we have continued in 2022 and 2023. Our TSB current account is a business account, which has some advantages for us, notably the ability to use Internet banking, but it does mean that certain bank charges apply.

The Independent Examiner.

As previously mentioned, The PCC appointed David Miller as the Independent Examiner of the accounts and it is proposed to continue with this arrangement until further notice.