## Holy Trinity Eltham 

## The Annual Meeting to Elect Churchwardens 

## _and the_ 

Annual Parochial Church Meeting 


Sunday 3 April 2022 at 11.30am 



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## **AGENDA** 

## **MEETING TO ELECT CHURCHWARDENS** 

1. Prayers 

2. Reception of written nominations 

3. Election (if necessary) 

## **ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING** 

1. Apologies 

2. Minutes of the APCM of 23 May 2021 (p3) 

3. Matters arising from the minutes – not covered elsewhere on the agenda. 

4. Elections – written nominations received – 

   - i. Parochial Representatives of the Laity to the PCC (4 representatives) 

   - ii. Parish Representatives on the Deanery Synod (1 representative – casual vacancy) 

   - iii. Head Sidesperson 

   - iv. Auditor/Independent Examiner 

5. Financial Report (distributed separately) 

6. Other reports (included in booklet) 

   - i. PCC Activities for 2021 and Review of the Year (p5) 

   - ii. Churchwardens (p9) 

   - iii. Electoral Roll Report (p10) 

   - iv. Stewardship (p10) 

   - v. Deanery Synod (p11) 

   - vi. Safeguarding (p11) 

   - vii. Sidespersons’ (p12) 

   - viii. The Guild of Servers (p12) 

   - ix. MAP (p12) 

   - x. Music (p12) 

   - xi. Sunday Club (p13) 

   - xii. Flowers (p14) 

   - xiii. Enquiring Minds (p14) xiv. Branches (p14) 

7. Other business (notice given) 

   - i. Covid-19 and worship 

   - ii. 



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## **MINUTES OF THE MEETING TO ELECT CHURCH WARDENS Sunday 23 May 2021** 

There were two written nominations for the office of Church Warden for the year 2021-2022. 

Hugh Lewis proposed by Christine Spence, seconded Dee Stoten. Daniel Njenje proposed by Christine Spence, seconded Dee Stoten. 

## **MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING Sunday 23 May 2021** 

## **Present** 

Fr Brett Ward (Chair) Jackie Clark (minutes), Fr Daniel Wyman and 12 parishioners. 

The meeting commenced with prayers. 

The minutes of the meeting 4th October2020 were agreed as a true record and accepted by all. 

## **Annual Accounts** 

Adoption of the accounts was proposed seconded and agreed by all present. 

## **Elections** 

_Parochial representatives of the Laity to the PCC_ 

The following were elected to serve: 

Brian Seaman, proposed by Jean Miles, seconded by Philippa Humphries Jean Rust, proposed by Doreen Bettles, seconded by Nalini Ekanayake Robert Buxton, proposed Deirdre Stoten, seconded by Rose Plumb Edward Neish, proposed by Daniel Njenje, seconded by Deirdre Stoten 

## _Head Sidesperson_ 

Sarah Neish was thanked for her service and elected for a further year. 

## _Auditor/Independent Examiner_ 

Neil Rogers was unanimously agreed to serve for I year. 

## **Financial report** 

The Treasurer presented his report identifying the continuing loss of income from a smaller congregation and loss of Hall lettings (due to Covid 19) and the challenges this provided in meeting our commitments.  Simon was thanked for his work. 



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## **Covid 19** 

There was considerable discussion on the way forward through the pandemic. It was agreed that The PCC would review advice and propose strategies for social distancing and use of face coverings in line with Church and Government advice. It was suggested that they proceed with caution given that many of our church family would be identified as vulnerable. 

The meeting closed with prayer. 



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## **REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE PCC FOR 2021** 

The PCC met five times during 2021. All these meetings were able to be in person, although we met in church rather than the parish room to enable more effective social distancing. 

## _PCC Membership_ 

Fr Brett Ward Parish Priest Fr Daniel Wyman Assistant Curate Mrs Wendy Buxton Churchwarden _until APCM 2021_ Mr Daniel Njenje Churchwarden Mr Hugh Lewis Churchwarden _from APCM 2021_ Mr Simon Capey Treasurer Mrs Christine Smith Secretary Ms Madelaine Fielden Deanery Synod Mrs June Knowles Deanery & Diocesan Synod Mrs Karen Wood Deanery Synod Mr Paul Betts _until APCM 2021_ Mr Robert Buxton _from APCM 2021_ Mrs Jacqueline Clark _until APCM 2021_ Mr Christopher Lindsey Miss Dorothy Martin Mr Eddie Neish _from APCM 2021_ Miss Martha Parkhurst Mrs Jean Rust _from APCM 2021_ Mr Brian Seaman _from APCM 2021_ Mrs Christine Spence Miss Dee Stoten _until APCM 2021_ Mrs Angela Turner 

also in attendance from APCM 2021 Mrs Margaret Leamon _Minutes Secretary_ 



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## _Review of the Year_ 

2021 was not the normal year we had hoped for in 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic continued to have many significant effects on parish life and worship, although we were able to remain open for worship throughout the year, if with continuing precautionary and legal measures in place. The 8am Eucharist was suspended at the beginning of the year because of pandemic concerns, and this resumed on Easter Day, although it continues to be celebrated in the nave, which allows extravagant social distancing. 

The PCC kept Covid restrictions under consideration for the latter part of the year as the situation variously improved and declined. It was not clear when Holy Communion in both kinds would be resumed, although the PCC discussed and agreed that, when the chalice is restored, the practice of intinction (dipping the Host into the chalice) will not be permitted. This will be a permanent parish policy, and has the support of the Bishop. Intinction poses a greater risk of spreading infection than drinking from a common chalice: those who administer the chalice will be able to testify to the number of times fingers inadvertently dip into the Precious Blood. This also raises obvious questions around reverence for the Sacrament. 

The Holy Week and Easter solemnities were able to be celebrated with a few modifications, and Christmass similarly was able to go ahead by asking people to book places for the larger liturgies and, in the case of the Lessons and Carols, a reduced ensemble from the Greenwich Concert Band. 

Live-streaming of the Parish Eucharist and other major liturgies has continued and now seems to be established as a normal part of our “offering”. That said, we hope that those who remain cautious about returning to live worship will be able to do so and that the congregation will not only return to pre-pandemic levels, but continue to grow. We have rejoiced in welcoming new people into the congregation during the year and look forward to when restrictions permit us to resume a more normal pattern of social life and fellowship. By the year’s end there were still many pre-2020 activities that had not yet resumed. 

## **Staff and administration** 

Fr Daniel was ordained to the Priesthood at Petertide, and although numbers at the ordination were limited to six invited guests, many more were able to take part by following the livestream. He celebrated his First Mass the following day with a much fuller congregation in Holy Trinity, and the parish continues to benefit from and enjoy his ministry among us. 

Fr Chris Newlands joined the team as an honorary assistant priest during 2021. We are delighted to welcome Fr Chris into the parish following his retirement from 



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ministry at Lancaster Priory, and have already begun to enjoy his presence when he is not well-occupied assisting in other parishes and otherwise making the most of the freedom of retired life. 

Alan Wilson’s ministry as Director of Music has continued to encourage and inspire us through 2021. We are very grateful to Helene Albrecht, one of our choir members, who stepped in to deputize for Alan while he underwent medical treatment during the year. Helen Fearnley’s music-making on the violin and the constant commitment and offering of our choir members mean that each Sunday is filled with worship that lifts the heart and enables us to enter into the beauty of the Eucharist more fully. 

Annie Wanjohi continued to be with us as an ordinand on placement and in the autumn term she was joined by Joanne McCrone. Jo is training for the permanent diaconate at St Augustine’s College and we were very pleased to welcome her into our team. 

## **Study and Spirituality** 

For our Lent course in 2021 we read together _Lentwise – Spiritual essentials for real life_ by Paula Gooder. This was conducted on Zoom. Wellspring also continued on Zoom during the year, providing opportunities for prayer and reflection. 

In the early summer Fr Dan led a group through the materials provided by the Church of England for its course _Living in Love and Faith_ (LLF). This course looked at relationships and sexuality. Behind it was the on-going debate in the Church about our approach to same-sex relationships, civil partnerships and equal marriage, and the question of whether church law should be changed to allow the blessing of these relationships and the solemnisation of all marriages. This debate has gone on for decades in different forms. The clear direction of our discussions in LLF was that the time has come for the Church of England to change and to become the genuinely inclusive place (“radically inclusive” in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury) to which Holy Trinity Eltham has long aspired. 

## **Mission and Community** 

Work in schools remained in abeyance during 2021, and although dates were put in the calendar for Easter and Christmass worship, coronavirus case numbers caused these events to be cancelled. 

The Greenwich Winter Night Shelter was also in abeyance, although we looked forward to the establishment of the night shelter in a permanent location (rather than a nightly rotation between church halls) in early 2022. Members of our congregation continued to be keen supporters of this important ministry. 



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During the summer holidays we participated in the local authority scheme to be a distribution base for free lunches to needy families two days a week. A team of people volunteered to help with this important task, although take-up was surprisingly very small, which appears to have been due to some high level of disorganisation on the part of the local authority. Although we signed up for the Christmass holiday scheme as well, no response came to us from the Borough. 

Collections of food and other articles for the foodbank in Avery Hill focused on Harvest Festival in October, when we were able to give both cash and material things in response to the generosity of the congregation. 

During 2021 there were no marriages conducted in church (although we rejoiced with Fr Dan and Mtr Caroline Wyman in their marriage at St John the Divine Kennington on Easter Saturday). We celebrated 8 baptisms and the funerals of 12 people were conducted by members of our team. 

## **PCC Business** 

The PCC has complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 (duty to have regard to House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults). 

One of the highlights of the year was the long-awaited installation of a new lighting scheme in the church building. This has made an immense difference to the building, to the ease with which the congregation can read their texts, but has also enriched the ways in which the building can be used for different liturgical celebrations and community events like concerts. Importantly, it has also had a positive impact on our electricity consumption. 

The PCC appointed one of its members, Christopher Lindsey, as Honorary Surveyor to the Fabric. Chris’s role lifts many of the practical issues regarding the fabric of the building from the day-to-day work of the churchwardens, although he works closely with them and the Parish Priest. 

A gilded solid silver ciborium was commissioned in memory of Robert Pyne, priest, and this was used for the first time on Easter Day. The ciborium was paid for by gifts given at Robert’s funeral and after. 

The PCC, as mentioned in previous years, aspires for us to be a financially selfsupporting parish, that is, we pay the full cost of having a parish priest with the various attendant expenses. In 2021 the PCC took the step – a significant step of faith – of pledging this figure (£82,200) in our Parish Support Fund pledge to the Diocese. 



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Over three weeks at Harvest-tide we conducted a stewardship review which encouraged every member of the congregation to consider their giving and, if possible, to increase their pledge. This had some positive impact and although we are still some way short of what we need to balance the budget, we hope that some increase in hall lettings will begin to fill the gap. Personal stewardship, with each member of the congregation responding with realistic, generous giving does however continue to be an important priority. Our aim needs to be not to “break even” but to increase our budget so that our ministry and mission can grow rather than remain static. 

Fr Chris Newlands presented the parish with a very fine icon of the Holy Trinity, written by a renowned Romanian iconographer. We are exploring possibilities for the best location for its permanent home in the building. 

## **In Memoriam** 

During 2021 we commended three of our people to resurrection life: Leonard Lovelock, Ann Gurney, priest, and Eoin Mackenzie. May God grant each of them the light and peace he promises in Christ’s resurrection. 

## **CHURCHWARDENS’ REPORT** 

Worship at Holy Trinity continues to be inspiring and rewarding. Worshipping together, even behind masks, has been a great help to us all during the Pandemic. As we welcome the much-anticipated relaxation of the majority of Covid rules we can reflect and feel extremely proud of the way we all pulled together and supported one another as a church community during the Pandemic. We also welcome the return of our church facilities being used by the local community. 

This year we celebrated the marriage of Fr Dan and Mother Caroline and welcomed Fr Chris as part of the ministry team. Our ministry team continues to expand with the inclusion of our youngest members of the Holy Trinity family being trained up to join the serving team. The church has been upgraded with the installation of the much-awaited lighting system. 

A big “thank you” to everyone who supports us in so many ways throughout the year to ensure the smooth running and joy of the worship every Sunday. A special thank you to Sarah Neish and members of her family who have done an extraordinary job of cleaning the church building every week, and often sweeping in the churchyard during the autumn “She’s saved us thousands!”  We thank Fr Brett, Fr Dan, Fr Chris and the Ministry Team for their continuing leadership, guidance, and enthusiasm. We also thank Alan and the musicians for continuing to make worship at Holy Trinity inspiring and rewarding. 

_Daniel Njenje & Hugh Lewis_ 



## **ELECTORAL ROLL REPORT** 

The electoral roll at the APCM 2022 is 106.  2 people have been removed this year due to death and 1 through relocation out of the parish. 6 have been added during the year. 

Of the 106 persons on the roll 75 (70.7%) are female and 31 (29.2%) are male, with 48 people (45.3%) living within the Parish and 58 (54.7%) residing outside the parish boundary. 

_Angela Turner Electoral Roll Officer_ 

## **STEWARDSHIP REPORT** 

Now that things are returning closer to normal the stewardship position has become clearer. 

During the calendar year 2021: 

45 people paid standing orders which attracted Gift Aid. The total collected was £ 44 621 and Gift Aid will be £ 11 155.25 

11 people paid by envelope which attracted Gift Aid. 

The total collected was £ 6 457 and Gift Aid will be £ 1 614.25 

6 people paid standing orders which did not attract Gift Aid. The total collected was £ 2 320. 

7 people paid by envelope which did not attract Gift Aid. The total collected was £ 2 095.20 

Some visitors paid in completed Gift Aid envelopes. The total collected was £ 359 and Gift Aid will be £ 89.75 

## **The grand total is £ 68 711.45** 

Weekly open plate collections (and other small contributions) are aggregated for the tax year rather than the calendar year. 

For the 2020/21 tax year the total was £ 2 047.90 attracting “Top up” Gift Aid of £511.92 

Thank you to all who have switched from weekly envelopes to standing orders, the administration is much easier. For those who prefer to stick with the weekly envelopes, I am happy to continue to provide the necessary back up. 



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Have you thought of sponsoring the weekly altar requisites in memory of a loved one or as a gesture of thanks? Speak to Rosie Plumb for details. Thank you to everyone who has contributed towards these totals. 

_Bob Buxton Stewardship Recorder and Gift Aid Secretary_ 

## **ELTHAM AND MOTTINGHAM ANGLICAN FORUM – DEANERY SYNOD** 

The Deanery Synod has met virtually and in hybrid  this year covering the following areas: 

- Eco Forum held in Sept 2021 with feedback from survey 

- Elections were held: 

- Deanery Lay Chair remained as Martin North, Deanery Treasure remained as 

- Bob Love and Jacquie Howell was elected as Deanery Secretary. 

- Alberta was elected as the lay rep on the Deanery Mission and Pastoral 

- Group 

• Disability and Inclusion Working group established with update to March Forum.  This group continues to work together and is focussing on hosting a information fair in May 2022. 

_June Knowles_ 

## **SAFEGUARDING REPORT 2021-2022** 

This year we said goodbye to Madelaine Fielden, one of our Parish Safeguarding Officers. The Diocese requires all churches to have two officers, therefore if anyone would like to consider this role, please speak to Karen Wood or Father Brett. A copy of ‘A Safe Church’, which outlines the Diocesan policies, procedures and guidelines for safeguarding, can be found in the Parish Office and on our church website. 

Karen Wood is the named person responsible for DBS. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Members of the PCC and everyone volunteering/working with our young people, as well as older and vulnerable people need to ensure they have an up to date DBS with the Diocese. They are also required to attend Safeguarding training. Training can be accessed via the Diocese’s website. If you need advice regarding training, please speak to Karen.  A standard registration form continues to be used for all activities within Holy Trinity. We have a generic template, which can be amended where necessary. 

_Karen Wood_ 



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## **HEAD SIDEPERSON’S REPORT** 

Thank you to all the Sides Team / Tea and Coffee Team for all your help and support. A few more hands would be appreciated! So if you are interested in the above (or some cleaning) do let myself or Wendy Buxton know. 

_Sarah Neish_ 

## **THE GUILD OF SERVERS** 

At present the Guild has 10 servers and it has been good to welcome Jo, Stella, Shenura, Dorcas, and Henry to the team this year.  Olivia, Caelan and Anastasia are training and start to serve soon.  The team continue to support all liturgies and have responded well to the changes in routines.  With a growing team we continue to work well together supporting and encouraging each other. New servers are always welcome – if you would like to know more please speak to any of the team. 

_June Knowles_ 

## **MISSION ACTION PLAN:  KEEPING IT ALIVE** 

As it has been difficult to do anything during the pandemic due to the restrictions, PCC will be considering an approach to reflect and revisit the MAP during the summer. 

We supported the council by hosting free lunches for local people during schools holidays. We supported a small group of families unfortunately the council has not made contact (despite best efforts from Fr Dan and June) re further support. 

_June Knowles_ 

## **MUSIC REPORT** 

As we began 2021, we were still three quarters into the devastating 20/2l ‘first’ stage of the ongoing pandemic. However, despite severe austerity, music could be actively prolific at Holy Trinity. Sadly the congregation could not yet participate, but a plethora of ‘listening’ sacred music abounded - both from a small specialised live ‘schola’ group and using original pre-recorded music from this ensemble. Regarding the latter it was a project I enjoyed immensely: arranging local recording sessions of 



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contrasting works, studio mixing at home, followed by an ingenious parade of technical transfers to Fr Brett through several processes and finally arriving on the audio hi-fi hardware in the church, beaming out into an ambient acoustic with sonorous effect. 

Another type of music support that involved at this time was the Organ Mass - for this, the congregation could take an active spoken part as the organ, in dialogue, commented in the background. All these styles took centre stage right up until August: including Holy Week, Easter, and the other great Feast Days, as well as Ordinary Sundays. Finally, a token form of normality was to return with a congregation (masked) and full parish choir being allowed to sing again. 

Unfortunately I was not around to witness it, as I was in the midst of a strict medical sabbatical with advanced innovative treatment for my illness. But in stepped Helene Albrecht, taking charge with skill, expertise and enjoying warm response by all.  I am immensely grateful to Helene for that ‘holding’ contribution, keeping the music standard stable and paving the way for a lovely warm aural flourish as I returned in October. I must also mention the Christmass period: working together with the Greenwich Concert Band (especially Chris Lloyd) was a valued privilege which we all benefited from in our successful Carols by Candlelight, preceding Christmass. I must also express the delight of working week by week with Helen Fearnley, who adds so much richness to our musical tapestry with her violin – a joyous collaboration. 

I have to say that this must go down as a being a very unusual but unique challenging year, yet adorned with expressive delights and heart felt offerings. A big thank you to all who helped achieved this momentous pinnacle. 

_Alan Wilson, Director of Music_ 

## **SUNDAY CLUB** 

Sunday Club recommenced as a regular event in September 2021. Each Sunday, at the start of the 10am Eucharist, the children are ‘collected’ up by the Sunday Club Leader and we then process behind the priest to sit in the front row of the church. After the absolution, the children go to the altar to collect the crosses and bible and process out to the church hall.  Once there, we follow the session lay-out and themes as presented by ‘Diddy Disciples’ – an excellent scheme created by Sharon Moughton-Mumby (she may be remembered by several of our congregation?) The children listen to a story, often related to the one that is being told in church and then have time to express themselves in an artistic way, be it making cards, badges, decorating eggs, etc. plus lots of other fun, creative things we do.  The children then return to church to be part of the congregation preparing for Communion. 



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The Sunday Club team is amazing! I have been ably assisted by Richard, Melissa, Jen Daden (plus her sister and also mum) and members of the clergy – Annie, and Jo, with an appearance by Fr Dan and Fr Brett.  Our weekly numbers vary from 4 (the week it was Fr Brett’s turn!) to a number beyond 30 when we had a Baptism in church and Jen had to lead (her first time doing so!). However, our regular attendees number approximately 12 – 15 and nearly all are aged between one and eight years old.  A few parents often stay, which is most welcome – especially once the glue sticks come out! 

We have a growing number of parents coming to church with their children and are very pleased that we can offer this important part of Christian service.  If other parents/carers would like to become involved in helping to run a session, I’d always be happy to hear from them. 

Vivienne Prince 

## **CHURCH FLOWERS** 

We were able to provide flowers in church again.  A big thank you to our flower team and, to the members of our congregation who donate towards the cost of the flowers.  Donations are always welcome and help us to provide the flowers, despite the increasing costs. 

_Dee Stoten_ 

## **ENQUIRING MINDS** 

Enquiring Minds have had a second year's hiatus due to the pandemic. 

As we begin to emerge from this, we're considering restarting this biweekly Bible study. If you would be interested in this, please speak with Martha, and we'll find a day of the week that suits as many people as possible. 

## _Martha Parkhurst_ 

## **BRANCHES** 

Branches re-opened in August 2021 after a long closure during the pandemic.  We have recruited several new members to join the original group.  Branches will celebrate its 10th birthday in May.  It is a very happy, lively and supportive place. 

_Dee Stoten_ 



UNAUDITED ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STA TEMEI NTS
OF THE
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF
HOLY TRINITY ELI'HAM
FOR THE YKAR TO 31 DECEMBEIR 2021

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY EI LTHAM
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITICIS FOIITHE YIIAR TO 31 DEICEMBER 2021
Notes Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Custodian
Ti'ustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
INCOMING RESOURCES
VolU￿{￿ry Réceipi.¥
Pla[￿ed Givii)g
Collections ai)d other Giving
Incoine tax recovered
55.822
9,524
12,317
55,822
12,969
12,317
47,602
8,699
12,628
3,445
77,663
306
3,445
81,108
306
68,929
215
Activities for generating
funds
Receipts frotn Church
Activities
Investment incol￿e
Other iJi¢ome
4b
7,697
1,825
9,522
7,866
4d
8,843
5,813
7,244
16.087
5,813
19,450
130
100,322
5,270
7,244
112,836
96,590
RESOURCF,S EXPENJ)EX)
ChiiF'ch acliviiies
Diocesan parish share
Chuirh Activities
Fundraising
GoY¢mJnce Costs
75,600
57,138
2,012
7.323
75,600
82,940
2,012
7,323
75,600
36,269
1,930
7,227
28,802
5b
sc
142,073
25,802
167,875
121,026
Excess of R¢eeipts over
P2yment$
(41.751) (20,532)
7,244 {55,039} (24,436)
Gains and Losses o
Investinent Assets
Transfer between funds
35,659
35,659
16.019
(41.751) (20,532)
42,903 (19,3801 (8,417)
Funds blfwd At 01.01.2021
20,302
28,842
334,785 383,929 392,346
Funds dfwd at 31.12.2021
£{21.449)
£8.310
£377,688 £364,549 £383,929
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PAROCHIAL CIIURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
BALANCI SHEI EIT AS AT 31 DECEMBER2021
Notes Unrestt'icted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Totsl
2021
Total
2020
rixÉdAssels
Tangible Asset5
Investincnts
283,656
283,656
247,997
283,656
281,656
247,997
C71ri'gF71Assels
Debtors
Cash at Bank
12,859
(32,448)
12,859
89,447
12,628
148,089
27,863
94,032
(19.589)
27,863
94,032
102,306
160,717
Ciivi'eni Liabili¢ies
Creditors.. ainounts falling
due witliin one year
10
1,860
19,553
21,413
24,785
1,860
19.553
21,413
24,785
Nei Curpenl Asseis
(21.449)
8,310
94.032
80,893
135,932
Nei Assgls
£(21,449)
£8,310
£377,688 £364.549 £383.929
Repp'esenledby..
Unrestricted Funds
Designaled Funds
Restricted Funds
Custodian Trustees
{119,841)
98,392
(119,841) {71,487)
98,392
91,789
8,310
28,842
377,688
334,785
8,310
377,688
£(21,449)
£8,310
£377,688 £364,549 £383,929
Approved by the PCC on
LL
and signed on their behalf by..
Chair- Father Bi'ett E Ward
Churchwarden- Dalliel Njenje
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUIYCIL OF HOLY TWNITY F.LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBfi R 2021
ACCOUNTING I￿LIclEs
Basls of Preparation of Fliianelal Slatcmenls
The finttncial statements have been pi'epaird under the Church Accounting Regulatiolls 2006 ¥
accordance with applicable accouiiling standards and the tunent Stateineiit of Recoininended Practsce,
Aceovnting 2nd Reporting by Charities and applicable accouiiting standai'd FRSIO2.
The financial stateihents hRve been prepared undei tlie historical cost convention except foi. investment
assets, wl)i¢h are shown at market value. The financial statements in¢lude all transaction4 assets and
liabililits for whicl) the PCC is responsible in law.
Incoming Resources
Voluntary Income 1￿clUding, donations, gifts, legacies and gi'ants that provide core fundiDg oi. are of
general natiire are i'ecggnised where there is eiititlement, certaiiity Df receipt and the ainount can be
mcasured with sufficieiit reliab￿lity. TaK I"eEunOs are recogni5ed when the incoining i'esource to which
they iElat¢ is i'eccived. All incoming re50urce5 are accounted for gr05S.
Resources Expended
Resoui'ces expended are sncluded in the Statement of FinatLcial Activitie5 on an accruals basis, ii)clusive
of value added lax, which cannot bc recovered.
Ur]restricted Fllnd5
These al'e geiieral funds wliich can be used for PCC ordinaFy activities.
Restricted Funds
These are doiiations or grants that are received for 8 specific purpose. The funds Inay only be expended
ot] the specifjc purpose foi. whith they were given. Any balance that remains unspent at tlie year end
must be cai'j'ied forwai'd as a balance on that fund.
Fixed A55ets
Consecratcd &nd benefice property is not inCl￿ded in the accounts undev tlie Cliai'ities Act 2011.
TaDgible Fixed Assets ￿'e stated at cost or valuation, le55 depi'eciation. Individiial iteins of equipment
with a cost or valuation of less than £500 are written ciff when the asset is acquii'ed
These assets depreciated on a straight-line basis over 4 years.
Investrnents
These are vallled at market value as at the year end.
The moveinents in designated futkds during the year wei'e..
Bal blfwd Receipts
Payments
Ti'ansfer
Bal clfwd
Flat 59a
Flat 59b
Flower Fund
Candle Fund
Compiiler Fund
Aiidrews Place Fund
9.643
61,871
2,890
337
290
16,758
140
8,700
(1,674)
(273)
8,109
70,298
2,890
337
(290)
16,758
91.789
8,840
(2,237)
98,392
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PAROCHIAL CHURCII COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY F.LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DBCEMBER 2021
Tlie tnoveinents in restri¢ted funds during the year were:
Bal blfivd
Receipls
Payments
Tran5fei'
Bal ¢lfwd
Bisliops Lent Appeal
Chuirh Day Outings
Diocese Fees
Insurance Claim
Altar Cloths
Church Ait Fund
Vestments Fui)d
Greenwich Hospice
Legacy (Brookfield)
Legacy {Pla)Ilel
Pai'isli Office Grant
Open Doors (Syria Refugees)
Bexley Food Bat
Lighting Fund
M¢inorial (l.incoln)
360
(151
430
360
1,810
430
1,825
3,695
992
3,695
992
160
{160)
700
5,000
274
318
(700)
(5,000)
27d
69S
380
305
2,600
(305)
(19,637)
9,875
7,162
12,862
(7,162)
28,842
5,270
{20,102)
8,310
PAge5orii

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEME4 NTS FOR THCI YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2021
INCOMING RESOUIICES
4a
Collections and Other Giving
Unrestt'icted Restrscted
'unds
Fund5
Cu5Éodian
Trvstees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Collections (Opet) Plate)
Sundry Donations
l.egacies
3,350
6,174
3,350
9,619
2,028
6,671
3.445
9.524
3,445
12,969
8,699
4b
Activitie5 for Gei)eroting fuiids
Unresti'icted Regti'icted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Parish Magazine
Tea & coffee
306
306
215
306
306
215
Receipts froikn Church Activities
Uni'esti'i¢ted Resti'icted
Funds
Funds
Custodioll
Triistees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Church Hall Lettings
Fees
4,625
3,072
4,625
4,897
4,655
3,211
1,825
7,697
1,825
9,522
7,866
4d Investment Ii)coine
Unresti'icted Resh'icted
Fiinds
Custodian
Ti'ustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Dividends
CBI,. E)eposit Fund Interest
R¢ntal Incoine
7,208
36
7,208
39
8,840
6.961
400
12.089
8,840
8,843
7,244
16,087
19.450
PAge6of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE filNANCIAL STATEME4NTS FOR THEI YEAR TO 31 DECEMBEIR 2021
INCOMING RESOURCES (Cont'd)
4e
Other Incoine
Unre5trE¢ted Restricted Ciistodiaii
Funds
Funds
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Insurance Claims
Pai'ish Retreat
5.813
5.813
130
5,813
5.813
130
RESOURCES EXPEI NDED
58
Church Activities
Unrestrictsd Restricted
Funds
Fund5
Custodiort
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Mlnistry & Charitable Giving
Hoine
Overseas
Othei. Ministi'y Cosls
Church Running & Mailltenance
Lighting Upgrade
Church 14all
Cost of SErvsces
Funeral Expcn5es & Memorials
ree5 payable to Dioctse
PostagE & S13tionery
Subsciiptions
Teleplione
Sundries
Depi¢cialion of Equipment
465
465
1,182
1,253
7,944
62,426
2.734
2,635
555
4,633
1,182
471
11,836
1,182
1,253
7,944
37,089
2,734
2,635
555
25,337
2,008
2,281
6,822
2,6(Tr4
2,460
58
1,202
712
1,626
246
1,343
531
1.626
246
1.343
53
57,138
25,802
82.940
36.269
Page 7 of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THf, FINANCIAL STATEMf4 NTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DICEMIJER 2021
REI SOURCES EXPENDEI D (Cottt'd)
5b
Fundraising
Uni'ests'icted Resti'icted
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Tea & Coffee
Maintenaiice olRental Pioperties
64
1,948
64
1,948
202
1,728
2,012
2,012
1,930
Govemrtnce Costs
Unresti'icted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Ciistodiaii
Ti'uslees
Total
2021
Totsl
2020
lllsurance
Bank Chai'ges
Independent Exainination Fee
6,823
6,823
6,677
500
500
550
7,323
7,323
7,227
STAFF WAGES
Unrestricted Restricted Custodiaii
Fiiiids
Funds
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Wages & Salai'ies
5,369
5,369
3,928
5,369
5,369
3,928
During tl)e year the PCC ¢i￿p10Yed a h&ll booking adn)inists?toi' and a music director, all oil a paTt time basis.
No payI￿entS Inade were l&i'ge enough to attract social secui'ity deductions
Any expenses paid to clergy are small i]nin8tei'ial ainounts, which relate to their fyn¢tion as PCC membe￿.
No other payments were made to PCC Inenibers.
Pgge8 of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OFHOLY TRINITY LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2021
'rANGIBLE ASSETS
Total
2021
Office
Equipment
1.otal
2020
Office
4uipinent
COST
As atOI.01.2021
3,136
3,136
As at 31.12.2021
3,136
3,136
DEPRECIATION
A5 atOI.01.2021
Chai'ge for the year
3,136
2,352
784
As at31.12.2021
3,136
3,136
NET BOOK VALUE
As at31.12.2021
INVESTMENTS
Tlie PCC hold 12128.96 shares in the CBF Investment Fund.
Total
2021
Total
2020
MARKIIT VALUE
AsatOI.01.2021
Revaluation gainl(lo$y)
247,997
35,659
231,979
16,018
Asat31.12.2021
283.656
247,997
DBBTORS
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
CL15todia
Trustees
Total
2021
I'otal
2020
Tax Recoverable
Prepayinents
Other Debtors
12,859
12,859
12,628
12,859
12,859
12,628
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PAIIOCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO JI DF,CEMBER 2021
10
CREDITORS
Unrestricted Resli'i¢ted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Acci'uals
Other Creditors
1,860
1,860
19,553
5,232
19,553
19,553
1,860
19,553
21,413
24.785
PAge 10 of 11

INDEPENDENT EXAMINEII'S REPORT TO THE PAROCHIALCHIIRCH COUNCIL
OF HOLY TRINITY EI LTHAM ON 7'HE ACCOUNTS fiOR THE
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Thi5 Tepoi't on the financial statements of the PCC for the year to 31 Deceiiibei. 2021, which is it] respect of 8
exaiTrination carried out in accordance with the ChiirLh ALLouriting Regyulations 2006 ('the Regulations,) and
the ch￿'ItIeS Act 2011 I'the Act,).
Rcsycetive responsibilities of the PCC tlie exanEiJJer
As Ineinbers of the PCC you are responsEble for the prepai'&lion of the financial stateinents. You consider tlial
the audit requirement of the Regulation5 and section 144 (1) of the Act do not apply. It is iny responsibility to
Issue this report oil thosc financial 8tateinents in accordance with the terms of the Regulations.
Basis of thi5 report
My exainit)ation was ¢ai'ried out in accoi'dance with the Gener&1 Directions given by the Charity Commissioi)
undei" section 145 of the Act and to be found Et) ihe Chuirh Giiidohee, 2006 edition, issued by the Finanee
Division of the Archbishops, Coiincil. That Exainiiiation includes a review ofthe accounting i'ecords kepi by
the PCC and & ¢omp3rison of the accounts witl) th¢5e records. It also includes considei'ing any unusual itetns or
disclostsres in the finaT]cial stateinents and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning aiiy such
malttrs. Tl)e PTocedures undei1aken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in aji audiL and
co￿equentlY I do not expres5 an audit tspinion the view given by the accounts.
Independeijt examincr's statement
In Connection with Iny examillation, no Inatter has coine to iny attention..
which gives Ine reasonable caiise to believe that in any material respect the requirements
to keep accounting records in accoJ'dan¢e with section 130 of the Att; 2Ttd
to pirpare financial stateinents, which accord with thE accounÉitLg records and Coinply with
the requirenients of the Act and the Regulatioiis
have not been Inet., or
2)
to which, in my opinion, attet)tion should be drawn in ordei. to enable a proper undeTStanding of the
accounts to be reached
NEAL M ROGERS FFAIFIPA
FOR AND ON BEHALF OF
BERACAH ADMlb'lSTRATION LIMITED
INCORPORATED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANTS
37 ST JOHNS ROAD
SIDCUP
KENT DA14 4HD
Date.. March 2021
Page IJ orii

UNAUDITED ANNUAL REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STA TEMEI NTS
OF THE
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF
HOLY TRINITY ELI'HAM
FOR THE YKAR TO 31 DECEMBEIR 2021

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY EI LTHAM
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITICIS FOIITHE YIIAR TO 31 DEICEMBER 2021
Notes Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Custodian
Ti'ustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
INCOMING RESOURCES
VolU￿{￿ry Réceipi.¥
Pla[￿ed Givii)g
Collections ai)d other Giving
Incoine tax recovered
55.822
9,524
12,317
55,822
12,969
12,317
47,602
8,699
12,628
3,445
77,663
306
3,445
81,108
306
68,929
215
Activities for generating
funds
Receipts frotn Church
Activities
Investment incol￿e
Other iJi¢ome
4b
7,697
1,825
9,522
7,866
4d
8,843
5,813
7,244
16.087
5,813
19,450
130
100,322
5,270
7,244
112,836
96,590
RESOURCF,S EXPENJ)EX)
ChiiF'ch acliviiies
Diocesan parish share
Chuirh Activities
Fundraising
GoY¢mJnce Costs
75,600
57,138
2,012
7.323
75,600
82,940
2,012
7,323
75,600
36,269
1,930
7,227
28,802
5b
sc
142,073
25,802
167,875
121,026
Excess of R¢eeipts over
P2yment$
(41.751) (20,532)
7,244 {55,039} (24,436)
Gains and Losses o
Investinent Assets
Transfer between funds
35,659
35,659
16.019
(41.751) (20,532)
42,903 (19,3801 (8,417)
Funds blfwd At 01.01.2021
20,302
28,842
334,785 383,929 392,346
Funds dfwd at 31.12.2021
£{21.449)
£8.310
£377,688 £364,549 £383,929
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PAROCHIAL CIIURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
BALANCI SHEI EIT AS AT 31 DECEMBER2021
Notes Unrestt'icted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Totsl
2021
Total
2020
rixÉdAssels
Tangible Asset5
Investincnts
283,656
283,656
247,997
283,656
281,656
247,997
C71ri'gF71Assels
Debtors
Cash at Bank
12,859
(32,448)
12,859
89,447
12,628
148,089
27,863
94,032
(19.589)
27,863
94,032
102,306
160,717
Ciivi'eni Liabili¢ies
Creditors.. ainounts falling
due witliin one year
10
1,860
19,553
21,413
24,785
1,860
19.553
21,413
24,785
Nei Curpenl Asseis
(21.449)
8,310
94.032
80,893
135,932
Nei Assgls
£(21,449)
£8,310
£377,688 £364.549 £383.929
Repp'esenledby..
Unrestricted Funds
Designaled Funds
Restricted Funds
Custodian Trustees
{119,841)
98,392
(119,841) {71,487)
98,392
91,789
8,310
28,842
377,688
334,785
8,310
377,688
£(21,449)
£8,310
£377,688 £364,549 £383,929
Approved by the PCC on
LL
and signed on their behalf by..
Chair- Father Bi'ett E Ward
Churchwarden- Dalliel Njenje
Page3 of II

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUIYCIL OF HOLY TWNITY F.LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBfi R 2021
ACCOUNTING I￿LIclEs
Basls of Preparation of Fliianelal Slatcmenls
The finttncial statements have been pi'epaird under the Church Accounting Regulatiolls 2006 ¥
accordance with applicable accouiiling standards and the tunent Stateineiit of Recoininended Practsce,
Aceovnting 2nd Reporting by Charities and applicable accouiiting standai'd FRSIO2.
The financial stateihents hRve been prepared undei tlie historical cost convention except foi. investment
assets, wl)i¢h are shown at market value. The financial statements in¢lude all transaction4 assets and
liabililits for whicl) the PCC is responsible in law.
Incoming Resources
Voluntary Income 1￿clUding, donations, gifts, legacies and gi'ants that provide core fundiDg oi. are of
general natiire are i'ecggnised where there is eiititlement, certaiiity Df receipt and the ainount can be
mcasured with sufficieiit reliab￿lity. TaK I"eEunOs are recogni5ed when the incoining i'esource to which
they iElat¢ is i'eccived. All incoming re50urce5 are accounted for gr05S.
Resources Expended
Resoui'ces expended are sncluded in the Statement of FinatLcial Activitie5 on an accruals basis, ii)clusive
of value added lax, which cannot bc recovered.
Ur]restricted Fllnd5
These al'e geiieral funds wliich can be used for PCC ordinaFy activities.
Restricted Funds
These are doiiations or grants that are received for 8 specific purpose. The funds Inay only be expended
ot] the specifjc purpose foi. whith they were given. Any balance that remains unspent at tlie year end
must be cai'j'ied forwai'd as a balance on that fund.
Fixed A55ets
Consecratcd &nd benefice property is not inCl￿ded in the accounts undev tlie Cliai'ities Act 2011.
TaDgible Fixed Assets ￿'e stated at cost or valuation, le55 depi'eciation. Individiial iteins of equipment
with a cost or valuation of less than £500 are written ciff when the asset is acquii'ed
These assets depreciated on a straight-line basis over 4 years.
Investrnents
These are vallled at market value as at the year end.
The moveinents in designated futkds during the year wei'e..
Bal blfwd Receipts
Payments
Ti'ansfer
Bal clfwd
Flat 59a
Flat 59b
Flower Fund
Candle Fund
Compiiler Fund
Aiidrews Place Fund
9.643
61,871
2,890
337
290
16,758
140
8,700
(1,674)
(273)
8,109
70,298
2,890
337
(290)
16,758
91.789
8,840
(2,237)
98,392
P8ge4of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCII COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY F.LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DBCEMBER 2021
Tlie tnoveinents in restri¢ted funds during the year were:
Bal blfivd
Receipls
Payments
Tran5fei'
Bal ¢lfwd
Bisliops Lent Appeal
Chuirh Day Outings
Diocese Fees
Insurance Claim
Altar Cloths
Church Ait Fund
Vestments Fui)d
Greenwich Hospice
Legacy (Brookfield)
Legacy {Pla)Ilel
Pai'isli Office Grant
Open Doors (Syria Refugees)
Bexley Food Bat
Lighting Fund
M¢inorial (l.incoln)
360
(151
430
360
1,810
430
1,825
3,695
992
3,695
992
160
{160)
700
5,000
274
318
(700)
(5,000)
27d
69S
380
305
2,600
(305)
(19,637)
9,875
7,162
12,862
(7,162)
28,842
5,270
{20,102)
8,310
PAge5orii

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEME4 NTS FOR THCI YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2021
INCOMING RESOUIICES
4a
Collections and Other Giving
Unrestt'icted Restrscted
'unds
Fund5
Cu5Éodian
Trvstees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Collections (Opet) Plate)
Sundry Donations
l.egacies
3,350
6,174
3,350
9,619
2,028
6,671
3.445
9.524
3,445
12,969
8,699
4b
Activitie5 for Gei)eroting fuiids
Unresti'icted Regti'icted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Parish Magazine
Tea & coffee
306
306
215
306
306
215
Receipts froikn Church Activities
Uni'esti'i¢ted Resti'icted
Funds
Funds
Custodioll
Triistees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Church Hall Lettings
Fees
4,625
3,072
4,625
4,897
4,655
3,211
1,825
7,697
1,825
9,522
7,866
4d Investment Ii)coine
Unresti'icted Resh'icted
Fiinds
Custodian
Ti'ustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Dividends
CBI,. E)eposit Fund Interest
R¢ntal Incoine
7,208
36
7,208
39
8,840
6.961
400
12.089
8,840
8,843
7,244
16,087
19.450
PAge6of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE filNANCIAL STATEME4NTS FOR THEI YEAR TO 31 DECEMBEIR 2021
INCOMING RESOURCES (Cont'd)
4e
Other Incoine
Unre5trE¢ted Restricted Ciistodiaii
Funds
Funds
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Insurance Claims
Pai'ish Retreat
5.813
5.813
130
5,813
5.813
130
RESOURCES EXPEI NDED
58
Church Activities
Unrestrictsd Restricted
Funds
Fund5
Custodiort
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Mlnistry & Charitable Giving
Hoine
Overseas
Othei. Ministi'y Cosls
Church Running & Mailltenance
Lighting Upgrade
Church 14all
Cost of SErvsces
Funeral Expcn5es & Memorials
ree5 payable to Dioctse
PostagE & S13tionery
Subsciiptions
Teleplione
Sundries
Depi¢cialion of Equipment
465
465
1,182
1,253
7,944
62,426
2.734
2,635
555
4,633
1,182
471
11,836
1,182
1,253
7,944
37,089
2,734
2,635
555
25,337
2,008
2,281
6,822
2,6(Tr4
2,460
58
1,202
712
1,626
246
1,343
531
1.626
246
1.343
53
57,138
25,802
82.940
36.269
Page 7 of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THf, FINANCIAL STATEMf4 NTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DICEMIJER 2021
REI SOURCES EXPENDEI D (Cottt'd)
5b
Fundraising
Uni'ests'icted Resti'icted
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Tea & Coffee
Maintenaiice olRental Pioperties
64
1,948
64
1,948
202
1,728
2,012
2,012
1,930
Govemrtnce Costs
Unresti'icted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Ciistodiaii
Ti'uslees
Total
2021
Totsl
2020
lllsurance
Bank Chai'ges
Independent Exainination Fee
6,823
6,823
6,677
500
500
550
7,323
7,323
7,227
STAFF WAGES
Unrestricted Restricted Custodiaii
Fiiiids
Funds
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Wages & Salai'ies
5,369
5,369
3,928
5,369
5,369
3,928
During tl)e year the PCC ¢i￿p10Yed a h&ll booking adn)inists?toi' and a music director, all oil a paTt time basis.
No payI￿entS Inade were l&i'ge enough to attract social secui'ity deductions
Any expenses paid to clergy are small i]nin8tei'ial ainounts, which relate to their fyn¢tion as PCC membe￿.
No other payments were made to PCC Inenibers.
Pgge8 of 11

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OFHOLY TRINITY LTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2021
'rANGIBLE ASSETS
Total
2021
Office
Equipment
1.otal
2020
Office
4uipinent
COST
As atOI.01.2021
3,136
3,136
As at 31.12.2021
3,136
3,136
DEPRECIATION
A5 atOI.01.2021
Chai'ge for the year
3,136
2,352
784
As at31.12.2021
3,136
3,136
NET BOOK VALUE
As at31.12.2021
INVESTMENTS
Tlie PCC hold 12128.96 shares in the CBF Investment Fund.
Total
2021
Total
2020
MARKIIT VALUE
AsatOI.01.2021
Revaluation gainl(lo$y)
247,997
35,659
231,979
16,018
Asat31.12.2021
283.656
247,997
DBBTORS
Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
Funds
CL15todia
Trustees
Total
2021
I'otal
2020
Tax Recoverable
Prepayinents
Other Debtors
12,859
12,859
12,628
12,859
12,859
12,628
Page9orii

PAIIOCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY ELTHAM
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO JI DF,CEMBER 2021
10
CREDITORS
Unrestricted Resli'i¢ted
Funds
Funds
Custodian
Trustees
Total
2021
Total
2020
Acci'uals
Other Creditors
1,860
1,860
19,553
5,232
19,553
19,553
1,860
19,553
21,413
24.785
PAge 10 of 11

INDEPENDENT EXAMINEII'S REPORT TO THE PAROCHIALCHIIRCH COUNCIL
OF HOLY TRINITY EI LTHAM ON 7'HE ACCOUNTS fiOR THE
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Thi5 Tepoi't on the financial statements of the PCC for the year to 31 Deceiiibei. 2021, which is it] respect of 8
exaiTrination carried out in accordance with the ChiirLh ALLouriting Regyulations 2006 ('the Regulations,) and
the ch￿'ItIeS Act 2011 I'the Act,).
Rcsycetive responsibilities of the PCC tlie exanEiJJer
As Ineinbers of the PCC you are responsEble for the prepai'&lion of the financial stateinents. You consider tlial
the audit requirement of the Regulation5 and section 144 (1) of the Act do not apply. It is iny responsibility to
Issue this report oil thosc financial 8tateinents in accordance with the terms of the Regulations.
Basis of thi5 report
My exainit)ation was ¢ai'ried out in accoi'dance with the Gener&1 Directions given by the Charity Commissioi)
undei" section 145 of the Act and to be found Et) ihe Chuirh Giiidohee, 2006 edition, issued by the Finanee
Division of the Archbishops, Coiincil. That Exainiiiation includes a review ofthe accounting i'ecords kepi by
the PCC and & ¢omp3rison of the accounts witl) th¢5e records. It also includes considei'ing any unusual itetns or
disclostsres in the finaT]cial stateinents and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning aiiy such
malttrs. Tl)e PTocedures undei1aken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in aji audiL and
co￿equentlY I do not expres5 an audit tspinion the view given by the accounts.
Independeijt examincr's statement
In Connection with Iny examillation, no Inatter has coine to iny attention..
which gives Ine reasonable caiise to believe that in any material respect the requirements
to keep accounting records in accoJ'dan¢e with section 130 of the Att; 2Ttd
to pirpare financial stateinents, which accord with thE accounÉitLg records and Coinply with
the requirenients of the Act and the Regulatioiis
have not been Inet., or
2)
to which, in my opinion, attet)tion should be drawn in ordei. to enable a proper undeTStanding of the
accounts to be reached
NEAL M ROGERS FFAIFIPA
FOR AND ON BEHALF OF
BERACAH ADMlb'lSTRATION LIMITED
INCORPORATED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANTS
37 ST JOHNS ROAD
SIDCUP
KENT DA14 4HD
Date.. March 2021
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