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Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Overview of Parish Life 2021

It has been an interes6ng year at Sandal Magna. Two events have overshadowed our ac6vity; Covid and the Interregnum. Restric6ons have eased although communion is s6ll limited by having only the celebrant taking the wine. Many groups met on Zoom streaming of services has proved to be an unexpected blessing special men6on has to go to Richard Hughes and his team for this. AFendance at our services is reduced but is now increasing gradually. The return of Sunday School and crèche facili6es should prove to be a catalyst in reviving our 11am service and ministry with young families.

In May Rupert and Sally re6red and we realised how complex, and oIen unseen, the work of the vicar and in our case, also his wife, was. They ensured services were offered appropriately, Church growth encouraged, other ministries maintained, the demands of the diocese met, and peace was maintained within the congrega6on and people encouraged in their Chris6an walk and helped with their difficul6es. In a 6me of vacancy these tasks largely fall to the leadership team, the PCC and the wardens. Realising this was an eye opener for us.

In prepara6on for our new vicar, we have revisited all our policies that were in existence, Safeguarding, GDPR, Health and Safety etc. Ed Brindley was great encourager in this regard as was our Safeguarding Officer, Gerard Kiely Jones. GDPR is ongoing project under the direc6on of Julian Finn. Other policies are being reviewed by the Parish Administrator Ruth McCallum.

A great source of encouragement was our successful recruitment of a new vicar to start in September, Hannah Smith. Special men6on needs to be made of our two parish representa6ves, Viv Buckley and Ed Brindley. Our vacancy tribula6ons were more short lived than those experienced by many other parishes. We are looking forward to working with Hannah as a united team.

Two prominent members of congrega6on passed away this year. Peter Moulding was a lay reader and a keen advocate of the Alpha Course. Janet Crossman was our church treasurer for many years and served on the Standing CommiFee and PCC. Others too have sadly passed away during this period and each one of them was valued and made their own unique contribu6on.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

We are very privileged as a parish to have so many ac6ve members and volunteers. Their roles are many and varied. It has been interes6ng and a source of blessing to see how many have risen to the occasion. I have seen God at work in these people and watched them grow.

Collec6vely all these tasks and people make our church family what it is and we give God thanks for this. We thank God also for Rupert and Sally’s ministry over the years and the legacy that they have leI. It has been a year full of surprises, blessings and buffe6ngs. God is with us and we look with confidence and hope to the future as Hannah Smith joins with us and carries forward the baton.

Brian Pra(, Churchwarden

Overview of St Paul’s 2021

I am very happy to report that St Paul’s is in very good heart as we approach Easter 2022. The last twelve months has been a 6me of gradual awakening from the restric6ons of Covid lockdowns, but with the con6nuing of the enhanced depths of rela6onships resul6ng from many conversa6ons, prac6cal acts of kindness and much prayer. The Walton emergency prayer chain con6nues to offer prayer for situa6ons of special need for anyone contac6ng us.

As Sunday Worship restarted on Palm Sunday 2021, and with a joyful Easter Day Holy Communion

service we have con6nued a cau6ous, gradual and appropriate reopening in accordance with Parish policy, and Government and diocesan guidance. We enjoyed a wonderfully joyful Village Carol Service in December, masks on! Barnabas room le^ngs are gradually returning to previous levels, so we can serve the community with our beau6ful and comfortable facili6es. We con6nue to enjoy a warm rela6onship with our friends at the Methodist church, and much contact with a number of community groups.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Overview of St Paul’s 2021 con9nued…

It is wonderful that so many church members are able to serve in leading worship, reading, leading intercessions, welcoming, and serving refreshments aIer the service. I would like to par6cularly thank our musicians, Ali Bullivent, Mark Taylor and Jonathan Woodcock (and Maggie Leyshan un6l the Methodist church reopened), and our preachers. We are extremely grateful to Bishop Tom Butler for his commitment in serving both churches, preaching and presiding at our communion services every month, and in addi6on officia6ng at funerals and interment services- in re6rement! We were sad to say goodbye to Rupert and Sally in wonderful services they led last May, their legacy con6nues in so many ways, and they con6nue in our prayers as they enjoy re6rement.

We look forward very much to welcoming Hannah in her ministry in September, and sharing in her vision as we go forward in faith together. Margaret Walker.

Rupert and Sally Mar9n

This 2021/22 Annual Review would not be complete without our tribute to Rupert and Sally, two amazing people whom we were blessed to have minister to us for 26 years. Good ministers and leaders have a clear vision of their des6na6on like a ship's good captain. Rupert and Sally were very good leaders and they had a vision, which through the years they kept on naviga6ng as to where they felt God wanted to take St. Helen's, St. Paul's and the parish. They understood what it would take to get there and to make disciples of all people. They always took on board everyone for their vision to be successful, and they recognised obstacles that could take them off track.

God is their maker and their leader. He gave them vision, wisdom, energy, compassion and most of all love – the love that Jesus teaches where everyone is equal and every ministry in the church family is equal – they had no favourites and there were no outsiders – all were insiders. They opened their home and garden for parish ac6vi6es and much more than that, they welcomed others to live with them and share their home from 6me to 6me.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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Rupert and Sally Mar9n con9nued..

Alpha, The Spring, the building of the Barnabas Rooms, the refurbishment of the Emmaus Rooms and the Portobello Community Centre, the development of the work on Portobello, the Memorial Garden, the office and staff team, the young people and children's work and every aspect of church life maFered to them – the music, the church grounds, the housekeeping, the flowers, all the many groups and anything else you can think of.

Between them they discipled us all, through the truth of the Gospel, hard work and good fun. They had plans for all that God could bless and he did. We have learned so much from them through their teaching but what we have learned from the way they lived their lives here can never be measured.

We wish them much happiness in this new season of their lives and pray God will con6nue to lead them and bless them in all they do.

Pam Payling

Rupert and Sally

Rupert and Sally send their love from Bristol and send many thanks for the giI which they have used for their new home and garden. This photo shows them with the ceramic memento of Sandal which the parish had made for them. They are moun6ng it on their outside wall.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com

Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Report on the Proceedings of Sandal Magna PCC 2021

Your PCC met on eight occasions during the year 2021, six regular mee6ngs an extraordinary mee6ng to agree the budget and a mee6ng with CPAS re the interregnum. Due to the Covid 19 Some mee6ngs were held by Zoom and some were held in person and by Zoom. The APCM was held on 28[th] April 2021 by Zoom. The business of the PCC con6nued where necessary through proposals and mo6ons made online if necessary. Every mee6ng began with a bible reading and medita6on followed by prayers and concluded with the saying of The Grace.

This year of interregnum has been managed and led by the Church Wardens and the Transi6on Team overseen by the Diocese and we are especially grateful to David Gerard for his availability for advice throughout the year. We pay tribute to the late Janet Crossman a longstanding PCC member and member of staff, she was a true servant and greatly missed by the fellowship. Also, thank you to Ben CuFs and Ed Brindley who have stepped down from their roles on the PCC, we are very grateful to them for their service. The PCC received reports from :

Financial team, Standing CommiFee, St Paul’s Management team, Mike Keeton -Deanery Synod representa6ve; The Transi6on Team, Rupert Mar6n – Interregnum Ac6on Plan, Mike Duff - CPAS regarding requirements for new vicar, Ed Brindley – Parish Profile, Ed Brindley & Viv Buckley re progress with the appointment of our new vicar, Brian PraF- Safeguarding briefing report, Neale Clarke -report on issues with the Tree of Life.

The PCC authorised:

The Re-licensing of Angela Elphick as Reader to this Parish. The approval of named Lay Preachers and Worship Leaders. Ed Brindley and Viv Buckley to be the PCC representa6ves at the interview for our new vicar.

Extension of furlough payments as they became necessary. Neale Clarke to research tree of life issues.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life)

Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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Report on the Proceedings of Sandal Magna PCC 2021 con9nued..

The PCC approved:

The audited annual accounts for 2020.

Mission giving from the Parish; That we donate £200 pcm to CAP and that this dona6on would be reviewed in Oct 2022. That we proceed with the proposal to upgrade our technology to improve live streaming in St Helen’s. The Parish Profile, advert, job descrip6on for the new vicar. For the purpose of safeguarding the removal of the term SHYP and have Shield, Sunday School and Boogie Woogie Tots. The Budget for 2022 and The Budget for The Spring.

The PCC oversaw:

The con6nued necessary changes to worship due to the na6onal restric6ons

The con6nued implementa6on of hygiene measures throughout the church buildings due to the Covid 19 pandemic

The work of the Parish in a 6me of interregnum and Covid restric6ons

The PCC was kept informed of:

The ac6vi6es at St Paul’s and the Barnabas Rooms. The ac6vi6es of the Portobello Community Forum. The ac6vi6es of the Chris6ans Against Poverty. The staffing of church services and children and youth work.

The work of Oasis.

The ac6vi6es of the Churchyard team.

The ac6vi6es of the Deanery Synod. Changes to Safeguarding maFers.

Your PCC works hard to serve the church & be responsible overseers of the parish finances and welcomes your prayers for decisions made on your behalf. May God be with you in all your ac6vi6es and give you, His blessings.

Lynne Finn PCC Secretary

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Fabric Report

"The truth is our buildings are not important, the people are.”

There I have said it, although those that know me will think that I am making a fabrica6on out of the truth. So when I think of the buildings I think of the people that have moved on to glory, the example they set, the way they generously served in our church, in 6me spent and monies given. It is our joint responsibility to make the best use of our resources to maximise on the legacy they have leI and to realise the future that we own.

Over the last few years our buildings have been deprived of many missional opportuni6es to reach people in our community and it is exci6ng to think of the bold future we enter into with Hannah our new Vicar.

Ge^ng our buildings ready for the task ahead is not easy and I want to make special men6on to:

I am always looking for good people to help with the maintenance of our buildings, so if you are interested, or you know of any good workmen please pass their names on to Ruth in the Parish Office. Godspeed,

Craig (Churchwarden)

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Annual Report for the Churchyard for 2021

The team of Allan Crossman, Jeff Cunliffe, Julian Gill, Gill Heap, John Hepworth, Alex Hull, John Saville and Mike Webster have been joined by Nigel Brook and James Klumb and con6nued to aFend on a Wednesday morning when Covid-19 circumstances permiFed. John Hepworth has been pu^ng the cones out for weekday funerals. Les Wilson has looked aIer the lower area near the seat, the new burial plot, and with Colin BuFerfields help, has con6nued to look aIer the “Tree of Life” which is much appreciated. Allan’s help has been most valuable in maintaining the equipment for the “Mowers” and our brush-cuFers/ strimmers.

During the summer John Hepworth and Mike, who live alone, came on other days to occupy themselves as they can work well away from each other. This enabled the team to undertake the regular work as well as removal of fallen branches and clearing up aIer storm damage to ash trees. As a result the Churchyard now looks 6dier than in previous years. Many thanks to those parishioners who have commented posi6vely on our work, it is much appreciated.

The snowdrops and daffodils have been glorious again this year. The primulas are coming into flower and we await the flowering of the bluebells.

Alex Hull

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021

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Safeguarding Annual Ac9vi9es Report

The care and protec6on of children, young people and vulnerable adults involved in Church ac6vi6es is the responsibility of the whole Church. Everyone who par6cipates in the life of the Church has a role to play in promo6ng a Safer Church for all.

During the past year we in St. Helen’s and St. Paul’s have con6nued to develop our safeguarding processes. We have created a structured process to ensure that each ministry within each of the parishes have an iden6fied lead with responsibility for the area of work.

Ministry leads ensure that all workers, both paid and voluntary have a signed volunteer agreement and personal declara6on and where necessary have been DBS checked. We have also developed our Safeguarding training, offering training to all workers, and have held training sessions for those needing support with IT skills.

We have re-established the SHIELD youth group who are now up and running sessions for our young people. We are well underway with re-opening our Sunday School and Boogie-Woogie Group at St. Paul’s.

We will be offering workers the opportunity to be First Aid trained to ensure all our ministries have a qualified First-Aider for their sessions and work.

The Parish Safeguarding Officer is now a member of the PCC and there is a Safeguarding Team consis6ng of Gerard Kiely-Jones, Brian PraF and Liz Morton. During the coming year we will con6nue to develop our policies and protocols to ensure the safety and wellbeing of

all members of our parish.

Gerard Kiely-Jones, Parish Safeguarding Officer

Photo is Bishop Tom Butler with some of those he has just confirmed, January 2022

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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Bap9sms 2021

It’s been a real privilege to lead the Bap6sm prepara6on this year with Laura. Our sessions involve the whole family and start with an introduc6on to Bap6sm using Godly Play. AIer that, the children have the chance to be crea6ve with Laura while I chat with their parents. We have 6me to think about why they are bringing their children for bap6sm, what they are hoping for and we talk through what happens at the service. Each family receives a copy of a book about bap6sm which explores in more detail the service, has examples of prayers, and explores the faith journey. We give them a fun aid to help them pray for

their children and finish with prayer. Laura and I try to aFend all the services, so there is someone they recognise alongside the fantas6c vergers who welcome them. During the service we have introduced a prayer ac6vity to include everyone; we give out heart shaped pieces of paper and invite everyone to write or draw their prayer for the child being bap6sed, these are collected up, popped in a small box and given to the family to keep.

Liz Morton

20s and 30s Annual Report

At the beginning of 2019, Sally Mar6n helped form the 20s-30s house group which was hosted at the Vicarage alongside Ed Brindley. A hot 2 course meal with plenty of conversa6on was followed by a Bible study and prayer. Ini6ally email invites were sent to 16 congrega6on members although over the course of the year, up to 24 young adults (20-39 years) were noted to be regularly aFending a service at St Helen’s. Unfortunately due to the interregnum, the pandemic, difficulty in re-

establishing Sunday School and re-loca6on of several members, these numbers have dwindled. Over the past four months, only five members in the 20s-30s group appear to be regularly aFending St Helen’s.

Stephanie Rutherford

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

St, Helen’s Women’s Fellowship 2021

Brighter 6mes were on the horizon this year as we were able to (cau6ously) resume our mee6ngs in September 2021, aIer the enforced absence during COVID-19. And it feels good!

During the pandemic, we maintained contact with members and had reviewed the format of our future mee6ng 6mes and programme. This resulted in us changing to meet on the first Monday of the month and at 10.30am (rather than holding our mee6ngs in the evening as we used to do). We s6ll meet in the Emmaus rooms at the rear of the church. Due to the (ini6al) unpredictability of the restric6ons in September last year, we chose to plan on invi6ng speakers on a more ‘flexible’ basis, with some mee6ngs being ‘social’ coffee and chat

6me (plus the all important cake !) with friends. Judging by members comments and by the increase in number of ladies aFending, these changes appear to have been well received.

As 6me goes by, we shall hope to be able to offer a liFle charitable support, within the capabili6es of this small group, reaching out into our local community. It seems fi^ng to be wri6ng this review during the season of Lent, when our mee6ngs ceased just aIer our Lenten Service in 2020, but this year with a renewed sense of hope and sunnier 6mes ahead. Would you like to join us? You would be given a warm welcome…..just turn up and try us out!

Photo is of acSvity at Portobello Community Centre (not St Helen’s Women’s Fellowship)

Gill Heap (secretary)

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021

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Grass CuPng Report 2021

Our small team of Mowers have managed to keep the grass at St.Helen’s and St.Paul’s cut throughout the year. This was par6cularly problema6c in the light of the Covid epidemic when par6cular effort was made to ensure the lawns were cut in 6me for all the main Chris6an fes6vals and before weddings. Thank you to everyone involved.

GiQ Aid Report 2021

Giving in the Parish has held up well considering the effect the Covid Epidemic had on the number of Church Services held in the year and the much reduced number of parishioners regularly aFending Church. Plate Collec6ons were considerably lower than in previous years as a consequence and envelope giving was also affected, par6cularly during the first half of the year.

The total amount given during the year was £89,966.65 on which relief of £22491.61 has been claimed. The claim is shared as below:-

2020 2021
PCC 20897 19460
SHYP 582 593
CAP 1528 2448

On a personal note, I have been claiming the Tax Relief for the Parish for over 20 years and believed the 6me was right to pass the baton on. Nigel Brook has generously agreed to take over the role with immediate effect and any queries rela6ng to GiI Aided Giving should now be addressed to him.

Thank you for all the support you have given to me over the years.

John Saville

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021

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Annual Review - Choir and Organist

2021 was a year of ups and downs for the choir, organist and church music in general. Looking back in my notebook in which I record pre and post service music together with the hymns to be 'sung', the words 'live streamed only' appear with regular monotony.

From early January un6l mid March the 10.00am services were held without the congrega6on or a choir. However, on Palm Sunday, parishioners returned to church but following 'Covid' regula6ons, they had to sit two pews apart, wear a mask and were not allowed to sing!

With an easing in 'Covid' restric6ons, ten members of the choir returned to lead the singing on 9th May but within two weeks, regula6ons limited the choir to a maximum of six persons. This gave me the unenviable task of contac6ng some members saying there services were not required, at which 6me we started to use a rota!

Once church music started to return to more normal ways, we were able to resume our monthly choir prac6ces in July. This gave the opportunity to introduce the singing of Introits, Can6cles and a wider range of hymns.

It is a privilege to have choristers who lead our singing every Sunday but par6cularly on special occasions including Bible Sunday, All Saints' Day, St. Cecilia's Day, Remembrance Sunday and the Annual

Carol Service which was probably the highlight of our year!

Thank you choir for all your faithfulness and encouragement. I cannot finish without thanking Angela Elphick and Viv

Buckley for all their support - it has been much appreciated.

John Arnold, Organist

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Bellringers Report 2021

2021 started silently! Sadly, due to Covid restric6ons there was no ringing un6l Palm Sunday, when only one bell was allowed to ring for the first Open Service since Christmas. From Whit Sunday we were able to ring 5 bells, wearing masks, with open door and windows, and by Mothering Sunday we were finally allowed to ring all six bells - Hurrah!! This con6nues with those who wish to sill wearing masks.

On May 17th, as part of a Na6onal Tribute to Price Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, Roger tolled 99 whole pulls with the bells half muffled. In August a bell was tolled for Peter Davies, a well known local Scouter and husband of Sue, as he was carried down the churchyard for the interment. AIer many postponed weddings we could only ring 3 bells for 15 minutes for our first wedding in May, but by October all 6 bells sounded good when Eddie, our youngest ringer, age 16, rang for the first 6me for a wedding.

Our other learners are all progressing well and we have welcomed Shaun Parkin, an enthusias6c new adult learner, Jack Endersby rang his first Full Peal (5036 changes in 2 hours 53 minutes) at Hemsworth. He is now prac6sing conduc6ng and helps to teach the learners.

We owe a big thank you to Roger Townend, our Tower Keeper and Ringing Master who also s6ll winds the Church Clock twice weekly whilst we await it much delayed mechanisa6on.

Margot Cu(

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com

Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

The Bereavement Team 2021

This team organises two Memorial Services each year, held around April and October, to honour and remember those who have died. The last such service was held on Sunday October 31st 2021 and was well aFended with 30 candles being placed on the altar. Viv Buckley led the service alongside Bishop Tom Butler who gave the sermon. Memorial Services are, by their nature, always moving occasions, and many people have found them a comfort which gives closure and a sense of greater calm and peace aIer losing a loved one.

Many of the original team, having served a long 6me, have now re6red - most recently Ros Jackson and Pam Wild - and earlier Wendy Boutle, Teddy Foster and Pam Taylor. All offered 6me to talk with bereaved individuals and families, if requested, usually over a cup of tea! None have been professionally trained but have “come alongside@ those who have lost loved ones. Not all have been female either - currently Dr Neal Clark and Mike Keeton are on the team.

We need to recruit new members but it seems sensible to await the arrival of Hannah, our new vicar, to see how she would like to move this ministry forward. Making contact and spending some 6me with those who have lost someone close to them is not an onerous or hugely 6meconsuming task; in fact it is both enriching and a privilege! We will send out an update - and an appeal to anyone who might be able to help. So watch this space!

Helen Gill

Photo of Flowers at the funeral of Janet Crossman, February 2022

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com

Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

Parish of Sandal Magna Annual Review 2021 The lost are found, the found grow and the lonely are enfolded

Oasis

This year, once again we have kept in contact with over 100 members of our Oasis family in the parish and around Wakefield. We have delivered cards and seasonal treats at Harvest 6me, Christmas and Easter and have engaged in precious conversa6ons as the giIs have been given to everyone in person. Thanks to those who helped with the deliveries, to Catherine and her team at The Spring for their amazing support. In spite of not being able to host big events we have been blessed by deepening friendships and rela6onships through doorstep contacts and phone calls.

This ministry is par6cularly important as we are all ge^ng somewhat older and frailer and some of us are suffering the impact of ill health and bereavement. We are not sure at the moment how things will develop over the next few months but we look forward to working with Hannah Smith when she takes up her new post to con6nue and expand the church’s ministry to older people. We are blessed to be part of this ministry and look forward to the next chapter!

Janet Porri( and Anne Pra(

Chris9ans Against Poverty

At the end of 2021 Sarah CuFs stepped down as Centre Manager for the Wakefield CAP Debt Centre aIer nearly ten years. The Wakefield Centre was established in 2012, running out of St Helen’s Church and has been supported by an army of people and organisa6ons including other churches - St George’s, Lupset, New Life Chris6an Centre and Sandal Methodist.

In Sarah’s 6me we saw 109 people go debt free and 56 make a response to the Gospel message. Sarah encouraged many volunteers who helped befriend our clients, visited, prayed, bought and and delivered shopping, ran events, distributed hampers and clothes. Client blessings included Christmas Lunches, cream teas, pampering events, magic shows, sharing our tes6monies, client holidays, white goods, school uniforms, Christmas presents, children’s presents and lots more.

We look forward to welcoming a new Debt Centre Manager, Nick Drayton, who will be star6ng in May 2022 and working from the Parish Office at St Helen’s.

Sarah Cu(s

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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St. Paul’s with St. Helen’s Sandal Magna Mothers’ Union

The branch hold mee6ngs on the 3[rd] Monday of the month at 7:30pm, in the Barnabas rooms at St. Pauls’ Walton. Currently there are 18 members in our branch. Due to the third coronavirus lock down we were unable to meet in person un6l 24[th] May 2021. Un6l then we all kept in touch by telephone, email or mee6ng within the coronavirus rules or connected electronically. In addi6on to branch mee6ngs our branch was also represented at various Episcopal Area and Diocesan events as listed. Mee6ngs held at St. Pauls’:-

21[st] June 21, 19[th] July 21, 18[th] October 21, 15[th] November 21 .

13[th] December 21 Christmas party.

August & September mee6ngs cancelled.

9[th] January 21. Wave of prayer held individually due to lockdown.

25[th] March 21 Lady Day service in Bradford Cathedral sent out electronically.

24[th] June 21 MU Episcopal Area mee6ng held at St. Pauls’ as we were hosts.

23[rd] August 21. Teddy Foster hosted aIernoon and evening par6es as fund raising effort for the MU Summer of Hope appeal.

24[th] September 21. Fund raising quiz and light supper held in the Barnabas rooms.

1[st] October 21 Midday Prayers resumed at the Cathedral.

11[th] October 21 MU Episcopal Area mee6ng at St. Pauls’. Mee6ng and faith lunch with farewell and thank you service for our re6ring Area president Eileen Warburton. Service Led by our Area Chaplain Father Tim, in church, with Bishop Tony in aFendance.

14[th] October 21 CommiFee mee6ng at Teddys.

5[th] November 21 Midday prayers at the Cathedral.

12[th] November 21 Mayors’ Remembrance Service at the Cathedral. 4 Branch members represented Wakefield Area MU.

18[th] November 21. MU Diocesan Council mee6ng at St. Chads’ Headingley.

27[th] November 21. MU took part in the Global Day at the Cathedral. No more 1 in 3. Throughout the year members have con6nued with regular monetary dona6ons to MU Fund raising projects, including money to supply emergency toiletry bags for the children's ward at Pinderfields. In addi6on, they have donated KniFed garments, fiddle muffs and plas6c toy tools for fiddle aprons and Food for the food Bank. We have also supported each other through regular contact in person or by telephone and prayer.

Catherine Tweedle

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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The Spring Report for 2021

A rather subdued start to the year like so many of our Church Ministries, as we started 2021 in another Lockdown . Some how this felt much heavier and deeper than the first – perhaps we were all feeling the pressure of not being “in community” such a huge part for us all here at The Spring, or was it that sense that we’d been here before not that long ago or simply was it a cry out as to whether our lives would ever be the same again. Now looking back, we see how gracious God was in our troubles – revealing the enforced closure to be a real 6me of renewing our connec6ons with the local community through the delivery of Hampers of Hope, refreshing the Spring, following a complete make over and then restoring the staff team with new ways of working within the constraints of the government

recommenda6ons.

It felt great to be able to re-open the doors in March, albeit as a take away only, and to welcome back some familiar faces. It was good to serve one another again, to plan the lockdown lunch menu, to ponder who’d bag the bench at the end of Sandal Avenue first(I think there was an unofficial rota at one point ) so many daily

things that we no longer took for granted. In and amongst we were able to support Anne & Janet PorriF as they looked aIer the Oasis Ministry, TLG through the provision of food during school holidays/closures and the ongoing deliveries of meals to our Vulnerable customers . April meant we could re-open the shop and offer indoor table service sea6ng in the Café – fabulous news all round. From then on it seems to have been business as “almost” normal.

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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The Spring Report contd…

Margaret, Jane and her team ensured the Shop looked beau6ful as it finally reopened and welcomed everyone back safely and respec~ully.

We have had to say farewell to the most wonderful & faithful volunteers who decided that it was finally 6me to hang up their pinnies & tabards, but we thank and miss Dorothy Barraclough, June Tomlin, Aileen Bush, Hazel & Ralph Wardle and Josie Leggard. I hope that I have their energy and zest for life when I’m their age !!! I realise also that we had to say our farewells to Rupert & Sal, what a privilege it has been for me personally to work alongside them and I am not alone when I say how much they are missed – but how wonderful to bless them and all their farewell teas with our Spring Cakes and food !!

I am pleased to welcome a raI of new volunteers in both the Shop & Café, all of whom have seFled in well and are enriching the Spring with their presence and we are very much looking forward with huge excitement to work with Hannah Smith when she takes up her post in September – also the month of our 25[th] Anniversary . In September, we re-opened with a full shop and reduced tables in the café, but preFy much normal service resumed. We also began our new Spring Sunday Lunches – held on the 1[st] Sunday of the month for all to enjoy but par6cularly our Church family members who may be on their own and would enjoy a home cooked Sunday Lunch – we always have space on the day at our fellowship tables for extras. Finally in December, aIer a two year absence we were able to offer our Advent Lunches – and what a blessing they proved to be - over 500 lunches in 12 days , a complete joy for us as a ministry and for all our customers who not only received a beau6fully prepared and served lunch, but with whom we were able to share our Advent reflec6ons, beau6fully composed this year by Joyce Bloomfield.

We rounded the year off with some freshy prepared Christmas Lunches – bringing joy to 28 people on Christmas Day.

On reflec6on another unusual year but God has been gracious throughout and enabled us to keep a gentle presence throughout, serving and welcoming and just being and for that I am truly grateful.

Catherine Moxham

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

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Portobello Community Forum Annual Review

Portobello Community Centre is a hive of ac6vity for its community and surrounding areas. Sarah CuFs is employed 7 hours per week and Laura Truter 3 hours per week. The following groups meet at the centre and create a regular revenue stream: Sewcial Sewing Club Senior Youth Club Kung Fu,

Grace Space CraI and Photography Group Fusion Youth Group Junior Youth Club Merrie City Singers

PCF Drop In Alcoholics Anonymous

Sewcial KniFers and Modellers Strong Tower Chris6an Centre

In addi6on to the above we held a drama group up un6l February half term and a Holiday Drama Club in February half term. Every school holiday we run a TLG Holiday Lunch Club once a week, providing a hot meal and ac6vi6es for families. This is increasing in its popularity and we are seeing families come back each holiday. A huge thank you to our volunteers who make this happen. Our biggest achievement for the year was to apply for funding from the Na6onal LoFery and Heritage LoFery Fund with the help of Edgelands Arts and Jo Jones. We were successful with both our bids. We held a Centenary Garden Party in Manygates Park in August to celebrate 100 years since Portobello Estate was built. It was an amazing day, with lots of stalls run by Portobello Community Groups. We employed local ar6sts so there was a full programme of ac6vi6es for the day. We hired a climbing tower, face painters, and balloon ar6sts. Due to the funding all the ac6vi6es were free and the park was full of local residents throughout the day. We were also successful in our Heritage LoFery bid which was to create silk flags to

commemorate 100 years. These were designed by Edgelands Arts and painted by local residents. These have been completed and are to be giIed to local organisa6ons. Local residents spent 6me at West Yorkshire Archive Service looking into the heritage of the estate and a Portobello Community Centre website has been built as part of the funding. Our new website can be viewed at: hFps://portobellocommunitycentre.wordpress.com/

We also have a Facebook page which you can follow at hFps://www.facebook.com/pcfwakefeld/

We have lots of exci6ng plans for 2022/23. We hope to start a Toddler Group and a monthly children’s disco and we have already started planning for the next Portobello Gala! We want to be the hands and feet of Jesus on the estate of Portobello and show God’s love in everything we do.

Sarah Cu(s

The Parish Office, St. Helen’s Church, Barnsley Road, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 6EJ Tel. 01924 259966 Email: sandalmagna@gmail.com Parish Administrator: Ruth McCallum , ruth.sandalmagna@gmail.com

Assistant Administrator: Denise Chivers , denise.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Funerals & Tree of Life) Volunteer Administrator: Anne Francos , annef.sandalmagna@gmail.com (Wedding and Baptism enquiries) Website: www.sandalmagna.com Facebook page: Sandal Magna Parish YouTube: Sandal Magna

We are pleased to enclose your annual accounts.

REGISTERED CHAIUTY NUMBER: 1131795 Sandal Magna Paroehial Church Council Report of the Trustees and Financial Statements Year Ended 31 December 2021 SMH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered Accountants 33 George Street Wakefield West Yorkshire WFI ILX

Sandal Magna Parochial Chureh Council Contents of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 Page Report of the Trustees Independent Ex#mSner's Report Statemellt of Fillxllcial AttiiAties Balallce Sheet Note5 to the Finallcial Statements Detailed Statemellt of FinaDcial ACti￿tieS 14

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 The trn$tees present their report with the f￿ancial statemellts of the charity for ihe year ended 31 December 2021. The trustee.8 have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Siatement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with tbe Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102} (effective l Jauuary 2019). The twstees also adopt the Church Accounting Regulation8 2006. OWECTIVES AND ACTKVITIES Objectives and aims The object ofsandal Magna PCC is to promote in the ewlesiJ$tical parith the whole mission of the Church. Our mission is that with Jesus.. the lost are found. the found grow and the lonely are enfolded. ACHIEVEMENT AIYD PERFORIVIANCE Charitable activities The PCC produces a sepayate document, the Annual R¢view, wbich highlights tILe activities of all the groups within the PCC throughout 2021. The Spring Community Cafe Limited is a wholly ommed subsidiary of the PCC. The compan￿5 trading actKvities are reflected in the company's own fujancial statemettts. The PCC received gift aid donations of £30,544,12020..£20,994) from the Co￿panY during the year. FINANCIAL REVIEW Reserves poiiey The Trustees have Considered the level of ieserves they wish to retain. appropriate to the Charity's needs. This is based on the Chatity's size and the level of f]nan¢ial cotnmitment held. At the year end. the unrestricted regerves were £264.914 {2020.' £257.771). Goffing toneertt and the impaet of CO￿d-19 The closure of our two churches for rnuch of 2020 had au ongoing impact on our collections in 2021. Reopening of buildings has gradually increased our income frotn hirKng out our rooms to v&rious groups. Other income streams were healthy Including Car Park rental a￿d Fees for fi￿eTalS and burials. Sandal Magna PCC ib in a sustsinable state and will weather tlie impact of Covid-19, thanks to the ongoing giving by church m¢￿be[s. the steps we have taken to reduce costs, and the hard work of many llnpaid volunteers. STRUCTURE. GOVERNAF4CE AND MANAGEMENT Governing document The Chariiy is conlrolled by its govetninL document, The Parochial Church Council Powers Measure (19561 and Chur¢h representation rules alld constitutes an uninco￿Orated Charity. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATtVE DETAILS Registered Charity llumber 1131795 Prillcip818ddress Parish Offi¢e. St Helen's Parish Church Barnsley Road, Salldal Wakefield West Yorkshire WF2 6EJ

Sandal Magu4 Paroehll￿ Church CouBcil Report of the Trnstees for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 V Buckley R Parker CAOrr N Clark R G Martin (resi￿ed 31.5.2021) P Br￿8ts IrtSip￿ 31.32021) J L c￿￿￿&￿ (dcce&sed 3 1.12022) J Foster RLe¢ BCPratt M Kttwi M R Walker J Fimj L FiDn R Hughe E S Biin(lley (re%igDed 15.122021) B Cutss (resigDed 30.112021) C A FRncos E Morton {appJinted 28.42021) IndepeDdent Eiamltter SMH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered A¢coulltsots 33 CxoTBe Street Wakcfield WFI ILX Approved by orderof the boa￿ of tnkstecs on 27 April 2022 and signed on its bebaif by: A North. Trus*e

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Independent exaEniner's report to the trustees of SaDdal Magna ParoehiAI Church Couneil I report to the charity tJuste¢s on my examination of the accounts of Sandal Magna Parochial Chuith CouTJciI (the Trust) for the year ended 31 December 2021. Responsibilities and basis of report As the ¢harity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wiih the requirements of the Charities A¢1 2011 {'the Aci'l. I repori in respect of my exalninaiion of the Ttust's a¢counls carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying oui rny exarnination I have followed all applicable Directio￿ given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5llbl of the Act. IRdepeThdent examiner's st*tement Since your charity's gross inco￿¢ exceeded £250.000 your examinei must be a member of a listed body. I can confun] that l atn qualified to undertake the examination because I am a registered member of the ICAEW which is one of the listed bodses. I have completed my examEnation. I conftrm that no material rnatters have colne to tny attention in ¢onnection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.. accounting record8 were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the A¢t' or the account8 do not accord with those records. or d)e accounts do not comply with the applicable requirernents coll¢eTning the fonn and ¢ontent of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) RegUlatiOtL￿ 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair vi¢w which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no con¢ems and have come across no other matters in connection with the exarnination to which atiention should be drnwn in this report tn order to enable a proper wJderstanding of the accounts to be reached. Jalle Cro8sley FCA SMIH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered Accountants 33 George Street Wakefield West Yorkshire WFI ILX 27 April 2022

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 Total funds 2020 Total fimds Unrestricted fiillds Restricted fimds Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 135,260 23,295 158,561 171,141 Charitable activities Church hall lettings Fees 4,064 13,967 4,064 13,967 1,627 10,366 Other tradinE activities Other income S9,476 67,223 3,040 62,S16 67,223 48,622 Total 279.996 26.335 306J31 300,373 EXPENDITURE OIY Raising funds 40,016 40,016 44.264 Cbaritable activities Missionary and charitable giving Ministry Running Costs Wages 3,626 77,467 79,480 78,687 3,626 77,467 91,563 91,245 4.126 78,200 87,344 106,446 12,083 12,558 Total 279.276 24.641 303.917 320,380 NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE) 720 1,694 2,414 (20,007) Transfers betweell funds 10 Net movement in funds 7,143 (4,729) 2,414 (20,007) RlCONCtLIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought forw#rd 257,771 80,056 343,827 363,834 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 81 346,241 343,827 The llotes form part of these financial statements

Sandal Magna ParochKal Church Council Balance Sheet 31 December 2021 2021 I'otal funds 2020 Total funds Unrestricted nds Restricted nds Noies FIXED ASSETS Tangible assets InvestmenLs 152.520 67,036 219.5S6 227,908 152,521 67,036 219,557 227.909 CURRENT ASSETS tkbtors Cash at bank 23,789 109,559 3,032 26,821 120 818 33,289 99.802 133J48 14.291 147,639 133,091 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year (20,955) (20,955) 117,173) NET CURRENT ASSETS 112J93 14,291 126,684 115 918 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CUIRRENT LIABILITIES 264.914 81J27 346.241 343,827 NET ASSETS 264 914 343.827 FUNDS Unrestricted funds RestriC￿d funds 10 264,914 81 257.771 86,056 TOTAL FUNDS 346.241 343,827 The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trnstees and authorised for issue on 27 April 2022 and were signed on its behalf by.. kj 0144 A North- Tnjsiee CAOtt-Tru tee The notes forni part of these f]nancial ststements

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the financial $t8l¢ments The financial statements ot the charity. which is a public benefjt entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP {FRS 102) 'Aceounting and ReportSIlE by Charities.. Statement of Recomtnended Practice applicable io ¢horities preparing tlieir accoullts ill accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and liepublie of Irelalld {FRS 102) {effective l Jartuary 20191,, Financial Reporting Standaid 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities Act 201 l. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, with the exception of investments which are included at market value. The f￿anCIal statements include all trallsactions. assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main aifiliation to another body, nor those that are infonnal gathtting of church member. The PCC h8S taken advantage under the Charities Aci 2011 from preparing group accounts. Goillg collcer The fit￿¢]8[ statements are prepared oll the going concem basis which assumes that the clwity will contillue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. The InsStee$ have considered the risks and uncertaillties arising from the Covid 19 pondemi¢ and are takÈng a proactive approach to reviewing and adjusting planning and spending ag well as amending the way the charity operates in line with lo¢al and national restri¢tions. Whilst the outcorne of the pandemic is beyond any norn￿1 range of predictability, Ihe tmstees believe that the charity's f￿ancial statements are appropriately prepared under the going concern basis. FinAnciAI reporting st8ndard 102- reduced diselo8llre exemptions The ¢hariry hag taken advantage of the following disclosure exejnptions in preparing these financial staiements, as perniitted by FRS 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the UK and Republic of Ireland,: the requirements of Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows. Income All in¢ome is recognised in the Siatement of Financial A¢tivtties once the charity has entitlernent to the funds. it is probable that (he income will be received and the amount Can be measured reliably. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constrnctive obligation comrnitting the Charity to that expenditure. it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation call be measured reliably. Expenditure 18 aCCtsUIlted for on an a¢cNals basis and has been classified ullder headillgs that aggregate all c05t related to the category. Where Costs cannot be directly aitiibuted to paTticular heading5 they have been allocated to activities on a basis ctsnsistent witb the use of resources. Grants offered subject to conditions which have not been met at the year end date are noted as a ¢omrnitrnent but not accrued as expenditure. Tangible fixed assets Depreciation is provided at tbe followill8 annual rates in order to wrile off each a&%et over its estimated use￿1 Land and buildings Church equipment 2% on¢ost IOD/o on cost continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES- ¢oDtiDued Tangible fixed assets Fixtures and fjltings Computer equipment 5/0 on cost 25/0 OT] cosl Consecrated and beneficed property of any kind is excluded from the financial statements by 5.10(2){a) of the Chatities Act 2011. Movable church furni5hing$ held by the vicar and church wardens on special trust for ihe PCC and which require a faculty for disposal are accounted for as inalienable pToperty. listed in the church's inventory, which cat] be inspected {at any reasot]able tirnel. Taxation The charity is exempt frorn tax on its charitable activities. Fund accoulltlDg Restricted fullds represent la) income from trusts or endowments which rnay be expended ortly on those restricted objects provided in the tems of the trust or bequest, and (b} donations or grants received for a spe¢ifi¢ object or inviied by the PCC for a specific obje¢t. The funds may only be expended on the specific object for which ihey were given. Any balance remaining unspeni at the end of each year Must be carried forwatd as a balance on that fund. The PCC does not usually invest separately for each fvnd. &￿There there is uo separnte investment, interest is apportioned to individual funds on an average balonce basis. Unrestricted funds are general fimds wbich can be used for PCC ordinary purp05es. OTHER T114DING ACTIVITIES 2021 2020 Fundraising events 48,622 TRUST£ES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees. remunet31iotJ or other benefits for the year ended 31 December 2021 nor for the year ended 31 December 2020. Trustees, expenses There were no tTugtees' expellses paid for the year ended 31 December2021 nor for the year ended 31 Decelllber 2020. Continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 STAFF COSTS The average monthly number of employees during the year w&8 &8 follows.. 2021 2020 pcc Spring SHYP CAP {Christian5 Against Poverty) Ki No employ¢e$ received emoluments in exeess of £60,000. Total employee Costs for the year amounted to £128,460 12020.. £145,449). These costs include £5,809 of Employer's national insurance ¢ontributions and £5,311 of E￿plOye¢S pension contsibutions. COMPAIL4TIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES Unrestricted fimds Restricted funds Total llds IP4COME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and lega¢ies 147,249 23,892 171.141 Charltable aetlvltles Chuich hall lettiDgs Fees 1,627 10,366 1.627 10,366 Other trading activities Other incO￿t 45,572 68,617 3,050 48,622 68,617 Total 273,431 26,942 300.373 EXPENDITURE ON Raising fvnds 43,971 293 44,264 Charitable activities Missionary and charitable giving Ministy Running costs Wages 4,126 78.200 73.122 91.525 4,126 78,200 87,344 106,446 14,222 14,921 Total 290,944 29.436 320,380 E4ET ll¥COMEI(EXPENDITURE) (17,513} (2,4941 (20.007) Transfers between funds Net movemellt ID fund5 {11,182} (8,825} {20,007} continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continu¢d for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES- eontlnued Unrestricted Restrs¢ted nds tiinds Tota nds RECONCJLIATIOLY OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 268,953 94,881 363.834 TOTAL FtFNDS CARRIED FORWARD 257771 86.056 343,827 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Fixtures Land and building$ Church equipment comp￿ter equipinenl fittiD8S Totals COST At l January 2021 Additions Disposals 292.237 47,973 91,640 1,434 13,405 8,099 445.255 9,533 2.5921 At 31 December 2021 292.237 47.973 93.074 18,912 452 196 DEPRECL4TION At l January 2021 Charge for year Eliminated on di8posal 138,132 5.844 33,050 3261 35,535 4,6S4 10,631 3,477 (1,944) 217.348 17,236 At 31 De¢ember 2021 143.976 30 40.189 12.1(A 232,640 I¥ET BOOK VALUE At 3 1 De¢ember 2021 148,261 52,885 219 556 At 31 December 2020 154 105 56,105 2,774 227 907 FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS The investment in group undertakings represents IOOQ/o of the issued ordinary share Capital in The Spting Conllnunity Cafe Limited. The company wa8 registered in England and its principal acciviiy is thai of a cafe providing hot and cL¥ld food and beveiaEes to the commllnity of Sandal. Ai 31 December 2021 the Capital and reserves totalled £12,0?7 {2020.. £8,250) and the net increase ill reiained eamxngs for tbe yeat were £3,777 {2020.. £1,387}, after a gifi aid donation of £30,544 {2020= £20,994} to th¢ PCC. continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Chur¢h Coun¢il Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year EDded 31 December 2021 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLll¥C DUE WryTHL¥ ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Trade debtors Other debtors Prepayments and accrued iticotne 39 4,681 3J39 23,482 33.289 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALL￿G DUE WITHIIY ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Trade creditors Other creditors Amounts due to relaied undertakings Mission accrual Accrued expenses 2,316 1,041 239 8.878 4.699 lJ50 728 9,626 20.955 17,173 Jo. MOVEMEP4T IN FUNDS Net movement in ￿rtds Transfers between funds Ai 31.12.21 At 1.1.21 Unrestrleted fullds pcc Spring Walton DevelopmeTht 149.494 97.149 11.128 60.752 (59.889) (56,760) 65.000 1.817 153,486 102,200 9.108 257,771 720 6,423 264,914 Restricted funds 715 16,951 3,309 {3,378) 305 1.458 (2,900) 1178} (305) 3.040 1,124 13.395 CAP Ichristians Against Povety) Oasis Memorial Gardells 08,390 86.056 TOTAL FUNDS 343 827 346.241 10 Continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUf4DS- eontinued Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestrleted funds pcc Spring Walton Development 219,153 60,744 99 {158,401) (120,633) 242 60,752 (59,889) 279,996 (279,276) 720 Restricted fllDds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasis Memorial Gardens 3,400 19,590 305 {91} (22,908} 3J09 (3J78) 305 26J35 1.694 TOTAL FUNDS 306 331 Comparatives for movement in funds Net ovemeut Trdll8fers between nds At 31.12.20 At 1.1.20 Unrestricted funds pcc Spring Walton Development 164,731 94,982 9,240 39,808 157,152) (55,045) 59.319 2.057 149,494 97,149 11.128 268.953 (17.513) 6,331 257,771 Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasi5 Memorial Gardens 2,415 22.495 3.146 (6,815} (293} (4,846} ,271 293 3,049) 715 16,951 69.971 68,390 94.881 2.494 6.331 86.056 TOTAL FUNDS 363,834 20.007) 343.827 continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Counci] Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eontinued Comparative nei movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement ill fund Unrestricted fullds pcc Spring Walton Development 214,081 59,277 73 1174,273) 1116,429) 39,808 (57,1521 273,431 (290,944) 117,513) Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasis Memorial Gardens 4,070 19.822 (924) {26.637) (293) 1.582) 3.146 (6.815} (293} 1.468 3.050 2.494 TOTAL FULYDS 300,373 320,380) 20.007) A current year 12 monihs attd prior year 12 mtsThths combined position is as follows.. Net movement in funds Transfers between nds At 31.12.21 At 1.1.20 Unrestricted funds pcc Spring Walton Developrnent 164,731 94.982 9,240 100,560 (117.041) (111,805) 124.319 240 153,486 102.260 9.168 268,953 (16,793) 12,754 264,914 Restrlcted funds 2,415 22,495 6,455 (10,193) 12 2,926 (7,746) 1,093 (12) 6,089) 1,124 13,395 CAP {Chri$tians Against Poverty) Oasis Mernorial Gardens 66,808 94.881 12 754) TOTAL FUNDS 363,834 17,593) 346,241 12 continued..

SAnd21 MagnA Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - eontinued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- colltiDued A current year 12 months and prior year 12 month5 combined net movement in fLmds. in¢luded in the above are as follows.. tncoFnKng resources Resources expended Movemelll in ￿ttds Unrestriettd funds pcc Spring Walton DevelopsDeni 433,234 120,021 172 1332,674} 1237,062} 100,560 (117,041) 312) 553.427 (570,220) 116.793) Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Povety) 7.470 39,412 305 {1.015) 149,605) {293) 3,164 6,455 {10,193} 12 Memorial Gardens 53,277 TOTAL FUNDS 606.704 624.2971 17 593) ii. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES One person connected with the PCC received re￿uneratIOn as a result of their employment by the PCC. The employee received salary plus bellefits of £8,229 {2020-. £19,484) as Youth Coordit]ator. E3

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Detailed Statement of Financial Aetivities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 2020 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS Donation5 and legacies Gift aid donatiot) from The Spring Cgmmunity Cafe Limited Donations Gifi aid Legacies and appeal CAP income Collectionb (open plate) 30,S44 81,751 20.074 1,868 19.055 5.209 20,994 96,814 21,533 7,605 19,821 4,374 158,561 171,141 Other trading actiTrities Fundrai8ing events 62,516 48,622 Charitable activities Church hall lettings 4.064 13.967 1,627 10,366 18,031 11,993 Other income Car parking in¢ome CoronaTriTUS government support- business grnnt CoronaviTUS govettunent support- job ietention scherne Bishop's developD]ent ￿lld grant 27,879 19,751 21.121 10.000 14.593 5.000 37,496 67.2Z3 68,617 Total incoming resollrces 306,331 300.373 EXPENDITURE Other trading activities Purchases Wages 2.801 37315 5.261 39,003 40,016 44,264 Charitable aCti￿tieS Wages and pensions Rates and water Carried forward 91,245 720 91,965 106.446 2,402 108.848 This page does not forni part of the Sta￿tOry f]nancial statements 14

Sandal Magna Parochial Chureh Council Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 2020 Charitable activities Brought fonvard Insurance Light and heat Telephone Printing, postage and stationery Sundry expenses Cleaning and waste disposal 91,965 10,176 12,726 1,870 4,883 6,704 2J32 108,848 10,326 10.347 1.758 4,873 4,916 3,500 E lj Repairs and maintenance Church yard maintenance Upkeep of services Training costs Subscrsptions and li¢ence$ otfi¢e support Children and youth work expenses Depreciation of tangible fjxed assets Parish share and other rninisty costs Missionary and charitable giving 13,959 1,754 1,258 936 12,039 8,910 1.395 960 2.388 1?,641 756 924 16,265 78,200 4,126 91 17,236 77,467 3,620 259,082 271,133 Support costs Governance costs Accountancy fees Prof¢ssional fees 2.730 2.730 2.253 4019 Total Iesources expended 303.917 320.380 Net incomel(expenditure) This page does not forni part of the statutory r￿L￿Cial statements 15

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REGISTERED CHAIUTY NUMBER: 1131795 Sandal Magna Paroehial Church Council Report of the Trustees and Financial Statements Year Ended 31 December 2021 SMH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered Accountants 33 George Street Wakefield West Yorkshire WFI ILX

Sandal Magna Parochial Chureh Council Contents of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 Page Report of the Trustees Independent Ex#mSner's Report Statemellt of Fillxllcial AttiiAties Balallce Sheet Note5 to the Finallcial Statements Detailed Statemellt of FinaDcial ACti￿tieS 14

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 The trn$tees present their report with the f￿ancial statemellts of the charity for ihe year ended 31 December 2021. The trustee.8 have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Siatement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with tbe Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102} (effective l Jauuary 2019). The twstees also adopt the Church Accounting Regulation8 2006. OWECTIVES AND ACTKVITIES Objectives and aims The object ofsandal Magna PCC is to promote in the ewlesiJ$tical parith the whole mission of the Church. Our mission is that with Jesus.. the lost are found. the found grow and the lonely are enfolded. ACHIEVEMENT AIYD PERFORIVIANCE Charitable activities The PCC produces a sepayate document, the Annual R¢view, wbich highlights tILe activities of all the groups within the PCC throughout 2021. The Spring Community Cafe Limited is a wholly ommed subsidiary of the PCC. The compan￿5 trading actKvities are reflected in the company's own fujancial statemettts. The PCC received gift aid donations of £30,544,12020..£20,994) from the Co￿panY during the year. FINANCIAL REVIEW Reserves poiiey The Trustees have Considered the level of ieserves they wish to retain. appropriate to the Charity's needs. This is based on the Chatity's size and the level of f]nan¢ial cotnmitment held. At the year end. the unrestricted regerves were £264.914 {2020.' £257.771). Goffing toneertt and the impaet of CO￿d-19 The closure of our two churches for rnuch of 2020 had au ongoing impact on our collections in 2021. Reopening of buildings has gradually increased our income frotn hirKng out our rooms to v&rious groups. Other income streams were healthy Including Car Park rental a￿d Fees for fi￿eTalS and burials. Sandal Magna PCC ib in a sustsinable state and will weather tlie impact of Covid-19, thanks to the ongoing giving by church m¢￿be[s. the steps we have taken to reduce costs, and the hard work of many llnpaid volunteers. STRUCTURE. GOVERNAF4CE AND MANAGEMENT Governing document The Chariiy is conlrolled by its govetninL document, The Parochial Church Council Powers Measure (19561 and Chur¢h representation rules alld constitutes an uninco￿Orated Charity. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATtVE DETAILS Registered Charity llumber 1131795 Prillcip818ddress Parish Offi¢e. St Helen's Parish Church Barnsley Road, Salldal Wakefield West Yorkshire WF2 6EJ

Sandal Magu4 Paroehll￿ Church CouBcil Report of the Trnstees for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 V Buckley R Parker CAOrr N Clark R G Martin (resi￿ed 31.5.2021) P Br￿8ts IrtSip￿ 31.32021) J L c￿￿￿&￿ (dcce&sed 3 1.12022) J Foster RLe¢ BCPratt M Kttwi M R Walker J Fimj L FiDn R Hughe E S Biin(lley (re%igDed 15.122021) B Cutss (resigDed 30.112021) C A FRncos E Morton {appJinted 28.42021) IndepeDdent Eiamltter SMH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered A¢coulltsots 33 CxoTBe Street Wakcfield WFI ILX Approved by orderof the boa￿ of tnkstecs on 27 April 2022 and signed on its bebaif by: A North. Trus*e

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Independent exaEniner's report to the trustees of SaDdal Magna ParoehiAI Church Couneil I report to the charity tJuste¢s on my examination of the accounts of Sandal Magna Parochial Chuith CouTJciI (the Trust) for the year ended 31 December 2021. Responsibilities and basis of report As the ¢harity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wiih the requirements of the Charities A¢1 2011 {'the Aci'l. I repori in respect of my exalninaiion of the Ttust's a¢counls carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying oui rny exarnination I have followed all applicable Directio￿ given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5llbl of the Act. IRdepeThdent examiner's st*tement Since your charity's gross inco￿¢ exceeded £250.000 your examinei must be a member of a listed body. I can confun] that l atn qualified to undertake the examination because I am a registered member of the ICAEW which is one of the listed bodses. I have completed my examEnation. I conftrm that no material rnatters have colne to tny attention in ¢onnection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.. accounting record8 were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the A¢t' or the account8 do not accord with those records. or d)e accounts do not comply with the applicable requirernents coll¢eTning the fonn and ¢ontent of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) RegUlatiOtL￿ 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair vi¢w which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no con¢ems and have come across no other matters in connection with the exarnination to which atiention should be drnwn in this report tn order to enable a proper wJderstanding of the accounts to be reached. Jalle Cro8sley FCA SMIH Jolliffe Cork Ltd Chartered Accountants 33 George Street Wakefield West Yorkshire WFI ILX 27 April 2022

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 Total funds 2020 Total fimds Unrestricted fiillds Restricted fimds Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 135,260 23,295 158,561 171,141 Charitable activities Church hall lettings Fees 4,064 13,967 4,064 13,967 1,627 10,366 Other tradinE activities Other income S9,476 67,223 3,040 62,S16 67,223 48,622 Total 279.996 26.335 306J31 300,373 EXPENDITURE OIY Raising funds 40,016 40,016 44.264 Cbaritable activities Missionary and charitable giving Ministry Running Costs Wages 3,626 77,467 79,480 78,687 3,626 77,467 91,563 91,245 4.126 78,200 87,344 106,446 12,083 12,558 Total 279.276 24.641 303.917 320,380 NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE) 720 1,694 2,414 (20,007) Transfers betweell funds 10 Net movement in funds 7,143 (4,729) 2,414 (20,007) RlCONCtLIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought forw#rd 257,771 80,056 343,827 363,834 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 81 346,241 343,827 The llotes form part of these financial statements

Sandal Magna ParochKal Church Council Balance Sheet 31 December 2021 2021 I'otal funds 2020 Total funds Unrestricted nds Restricted nds Noies FIXED ASSETS Tangible assets InvestmenLs 152.520 67,036 219.5S6 227,908 152,521 67,036 219,557 227.909 CURRENT ASSETS tkbtors Cash at bank 23,789 109,559 3,032 26,821 120 818 33,289 99.802 133J48 14.291 147,639 133,091 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year (20,955) (20,955) 117,173) NET CURRENT ASSETS 112J93 14,291 126,684 115 918 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CUIRRENT LIABILITIES 264.914 81J27 346.241 343,827 NET ASSETS 264 914 343.827 FUNDS Unrestricted funds RestriC￿d funds 10 264,914 81 257.771 86,056 TOTAL FUNDS 346.241 343,827 The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trnstees and authorised for issue on 27 April 2022 and were signed on its behalf by.. kj 0144 A North- Tnjsiee CAOtt-Tru tee The notes forni part of these f]nancial ststements

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the financial $t8l¢ments The financial statements ot the charity. which is a public benefjt entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP {FRS 102) 'Aceounting and ReportSIlE by Charities.. Statement of Recomtnended Practice applicable io ¢horities preparing tlieir accoullts ill accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and liepublie of Irelalld {FRS 102) {effective l Jartuary 20191,, Financial Reporting Standaid 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities Act 201 l. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, with the exception of investments which are included at market value. The f￿anCIal statements include all trallsactions. assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main aifiliation to another body, nor those that are infonnal gathtting of church member. The PCC h8S taken advantage under the Charities Aci 2011 from preparing group accounts. Goillg collcer The fit￿¢]8[ statements are prepared oll the going concem basis which assumes that the clwity will contillue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. The InsStee$ have considered the risks and uncertaillties arising from the Covid 19 pondemi¢ and are takÈng a proactive approach to reviewing and adjusting planning and spending ag well as amending the way the charity operates in line with lo¢al and national restri¢tions. Whilst the outcorne of the pandemic is beyond any norn￿1 range of predictability, Ihe tmstees believe that the charity's f￿ancial statements are appropriately prepared under the going concern basis. FinAnciAI reporting st8ndard 102- reduced diselo8llre exemptions The ¢hariry hag taken advantage of the following disclosure exejnptions in preparing these financial staiements, as perniitted by FRS 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the UK and Republic of Ireland,: the requirements of Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows. Income All in¢ome is recognised in the Siatement of Financial A¢tivtties once the charity has entitlernent to the funds. it is probable that (he income will be received and the amount Can be measured reliably. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constrnctive obligation comrnitting the Charity to that expenditure. it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation call be measured reliably. Expenditure 18 aCCtsUIlted for on an a¢cNals basis and has been classified ullder headillgs that aggregate all c05t related to the category. Where Costs cannot be directly aitiibuted to paTticular heading5 they have been allocated to activities on a basis ctsnsistent witb the use of resources. Grants offered subject to conditions which have not been met at the year end date are noted as a ¢omrnitrnent but not accrued as expenditure. Tangible fixed assets Depreciation is provided at tbe followill8 annual rates in order to wrile off each a&%et over its estimated use￿1 Land and buildings Church equipment 2% on¢ost IOD/o on cost continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES- ¢oDtiDued Tangible fixed assets Fixtures and fjltings Computer equipment 5/0 on cost 25/0 OT] cosl Consecrated and beneficed property of any kind is excluded from the financial statements by 5.10(2){a) of the Chatities Act 2011. Movable church furni5hing$ held by the vicar and church wardens on special trust for ihe PCC and which require a faculty for disposal are accounted for as inalienable pToperty. listed in the church's inventory, which cat] be inspected {at any reasot]able tirnel. Taxation The charity is exempt frorn tax on its charitable activities. Fund accoulltlDg Restricted fullds represent la) income from trusts or endowments which rnay be expended ortly on those restricted objects provided in the tems of the trust or bequest, and (b} donations or grants received for a spe¢ifi¢ object or inviied by the PCC for a specific obje¢t. The funds may only be expended on the specific object for which ihey were given. Any balance remaining unspeni at the end of each year Must be carried forwatd as a balance on that fund. The PCC does not usually invest separately for each fvnd. &￿There there is uo separnte investment, interest is apportioned to individual funds on an average balonce basis. Unrestricted funds are general fimds wbich can be used for PCC ordinary purp05es. OTHER T114DING ACTIVITIES 2021 2020 Fundraising events 48,622 TRUST£ES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees. remunet31iotJ or other benefits for the year ended 31 December 2021 nor for the year ended 31 December 2020. Trustees, expenses There were no tTugtees' expellses paid for the year ended 31 December2021 nor for the year ended 31 Decelllber 2020. Continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 STAFF COSTS The average monthly number of employees during the year w&8 &8 follows.. 2021 2020 pcc Spring SHYP CAP {Christian5 Against Poverty) Ki No employ¢e$ received emoluments in exeess of £60,000. Total employee Costs for the year amounted to £128,460 12020.. £145,449). These costs include £5,809 of Employer's national insurance ¢ontributions and £5,311 of E￿plOye¢S pension contsibutions. COMPAIL4TIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES Unrestricted fimds Restricted funds Total llds IP4COME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and lega¢ies 147,249 23,892 171.141 Charltable aetlvltles Chuich hall lettiDgs Fees 1,627 10,366 1.627 10,366 Other trading activities Other incO￿t 45,572 68,617 3,050 48,622 68,617 Total 273,431 26,942 300.373 EXPENDITURE ON Raising fvnds 43,971 293 44,264 Charitable activities Missionary and charitable giving Ministy Running costs Wages 4,126 78.200 73.122 91.525 4,126 78,200 87,344 106,446 14,222 14,921 Total 290,944 29.436 320,380 E4ET ll¥COMEI(EXPENDITURE) (17,513} (2,4941 (20.007) Transfers between funds Net movemellt ID fund5 {11,182} (8,825} {20,007} continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continu¢d for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES- eontlnued Unrestricted Restrs¢ted nds tiinds Tota nds RECONCJLIATIOLY OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 268,953 94,881 363.834 TOTAL FtFNDS CARRIED FORWARD 257771 86.056 343,827 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Fixtures Land and building$ Church equipment comp￿ter equipinenl fittiD8S Totals COST At l January 2021 Additions Disposals 292.237 47,973 91,640 1,434 13,405 8,099 445.255 9,533 2.5921 At 31 December 2021 292.237 47.973 93.074 18,912 452 196 DEPRECL4TION At l January 2021 Charge for year Eliminated on di8posal 138,132 5.844 33,050 3261 35,535 4,6S4 10,631 3,477 (1,944) 217.348 17,236 At 31 De¢ember 2021 143.976 30 40.189 12.1(A 232,640 I¥ET BOOK VALUE At 3 1 De¢ember 2021 148,261 52,885 219 556 At 31 December 2020 154 105 56,105 2,774 227 907 FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS The investment in group undertakings represents IOOQ/o of the issued ordinary share Capital in The Spting Conllnunity Cafe Limited. The company wa8 registered in England and its principal acciviiy is thai of a cafe providing hot and cL¥ld food and beveiaEes to the commllnity of Sandal. Ai 31 December 2021 the Capital and reserves totalled £12,0?7 {2020.. £8,250) and the net increase ill reiained eamxngs for tbe yeat were £3,777 {2020.. £1,387}, after a gifi aid donation of £30,544 {2020= £20,994} to th¢ PCC. continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Chur¢h Coun¢il Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year EDded 31 December 2021 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLll¥C DUE WryTHL¥ ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Trade debtors Other debtors Prepayments and accrued iticotne 39 4,681 3J39 23,482 33.289 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALL￿G DUE WITHIIY ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Trade creditors Other creditors Amounts due to relaied undertakings Mission accrual Accrued expenses 2,316 1,041 239 8.878 4.699 lJ50 728 9,626 20.955 17,173 Jo. MOVEMEP4T IN FUNDS Net movement in ￿rtds Transfers between funds Ai 31.12.21 At 1.1.21 Unrestrleted fullds pcc Spring Walton DevelopmeTht 149.494 97.149 11.128 60.752 (59.889) (56,760) 65.000 1.817 153,486 102,200 9.108 257,771 720 6,423 264,914 Restricted funds 715 16,951 3,309 {3,378) 305 1.458 (2,900) 1178} (305) 3.040 1,124 13.395 CAP Ichristians Against Povety) Oasis Memorial Gardells 08,390 86.056 TOTAL FUNDS 343 827 346.241 10 Continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUf4DS- eontinued Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestrleted funds pcc Spring Walton Development 219,153 60,744 99 {158,401) (120,633) 242 60,752 (59,889) 279,996 (279,276) 720 Restricted fllDds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasis Memorial Gardens 3,400 19,590 305 {91} (22,908} 3J09 (3J78) 305 26J35 1.694 TOTAL FUNDS 306 331 Comparatives for movement in funds Net ovemeut Trdll8fers between nds At 31.12.20 At 1.1.20 Unrestricted funds pcc Spring Walton Development 164,731 94,982 9,240 39,808 157,152) (55,045) 59.319 2.057 149,494 97,149 11.128 268.953 (17.513) 6,331 257,771 Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasi5 Memorial Gardens 2,415 22.495 3.146 (6,815} (293} (4,846} ,271 293 3,049) 715 16,951 69.971 68,390 94.881 2.494 6.331 86.056 TOTAL FUNDS 363,834 20.007) 343.827 continued...

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Counci] Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eontinued Comparative nei movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming resources Resources expended Movement ill fund Unrestricted fullds pcc Spring Walton Development 214,081 59,277 73 1174,273) 1116,429) 39,808 (57,1521 273,431 (290,944) 117,513) Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Oasis Memorial Gardens 4,070 19.822 (924) {26.637) (293) 1.582) 3.146 (6.815} (293} 1.468 3.050 2.494 TOTAL FULYDS 300,373 320,380) 20.007) A current year 12 monihs attd prior year 12 mtsThths combined position is as follows.. Net movement in funds Transfers between nds At 31.12.21 At 1.1.20 Unrestricted funds pcc Spring Walton Developrnent 164,731 94.982 9,240 100,560 (117.041) (111,805) 124.319 240 153,486 102.260 9.168 268,953 (16,793) 12,754 264,914 Restrlcted funds 2,415 22,495 6,455 (10,193) 12 2,926 (7,746) 1,093 (12) 6,089) 1,124 13,395 CAP {Chri$tians Against Poverty) Oasis Mernorial Gardens 66,808 94.881 12 754) TOTAL FUNDS 363,834 17,593) 346,241 12 continued..

SAnd21 MagnA Parochial Church Council Notes to the Financial Statements - eontinued for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 io. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- colltiDued A current year 12 months and prior year 12 month5 combined net movement in fLmds. in¢luded in the above are as follows.. tncoFnKng resources Resources expended Movemelll in ￿ttds Unrestriettd funds pcc Spring Walton DevelopsDeni 433,234 120,021 172 1332,674} 1237,062} 100,560 (117,041) 312) 553.427 (570,220) 116.793) Restricted funds SHYP CAP (Christians Against Povety) 7.470 39,412 305 {1.015) 149,605) {293) 3,164 6,455 {10,193} 12 Memorial Gardens 53,277 TOTAL FUNDS 606.704 624.2971 17 593) ii. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES One person connected with the PCC received re￿uneratIOn as a result of their employment by the PCC. The employee received salary plus bellefits of £8,229 {2020-. £19,484) as Youth Coordit]ator. E3

Sandal Magna Parochial Church Council Detailed Statement of Financial Aetivities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 2020 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS Donation5 and legacies Gift aid donatiot) from The Spring Cgmmunity Cafe Limited Donations Gifi aid Legacies and appeal CAP income Collectionb (open plate) 30,S44 81,751 20.074 1,868 19.055 5.209 20,994 96,814 21,533 7,605 19,821 4,374 158,561 171,141 Other trading actiTrities Fundrai8ing events 62,516 48,622 Charitable activities Church hall lettings 4.064 13.967 1,627 10,366 18,031 11,993 Other income Car parking in¢ome CoronaTriTUS government support- business grnnt CoronaviTUS govettunent support- job ietention scherne Bishop's developD]ent ￿lld grant 27,879 19,751 21.121 10.000 14.593 5.000 37,496 67.2Z3 68,617 Total incoming resollrces 306,331 300.373 EXPENDITURE Other trading activities Purchases Wages 2.801 37315 5.261 39,003 40,016 44,264 Charitable aCti￿tieS Wages and pensions Rates and water Carried forward 91,245 720 91,965 106.446 2,402 108.848 This page does not forni part of the Sta￿tOry f]nancial statements 14

Sandal Magna Parochial Chureh Council Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2021 2021 2020 Charitable activities Brought fonvard Insurance Light and heat Telephone Printing, postage and stationery Sundry expenses Cleaning and waste disposal 91,965 10,176 12,726 1,870 4,883 6,704 2J32 108,848 10,326 10.347 1.758 4,873 4,916 3,500 E lj Repairs and maintenance Church yard maintenance Upkeep of services Training costs Subscrsptions and li¢ence$ otfi¢e support Children and youth work expenses Depreciation of tangible fjxed assets Parish share and other rninisty costs Missionary and charitable giving 13,959 1,754 1,258 936 12,039 8,910 1.395 960 2.388 1?,641 756 924 16,265 78,200 4,126 91 17,236 77,467 3,620 259,082 271,133 Support costs Governance costs Accountancy fees Prof¢ssional fees 2.730 2.730 2.253 4019 Total Iesources expended 303.917 320.380 Net incomel(expenditure) This page does not forni part of the statutory r￿L￿Cial statements 15

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