The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden
Report and Accounts
for the Year Ended 31 December 2022
The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Charity Information For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
Status The parish is a registered charity within the Anglican Diocese of Leicester. Charity Registration Number 1132167 PCC Members The members who served during the year are listed in the PCC Report. Address for Correspondence The Secretary of the PCC 61 Symington Way Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7XA Independent Examiner Adrian A. Bentley B.Sc. A.C.A. Edward Thomas Peirson & Sons 21, The Point Rockingham Road Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7NU Bankers Barclays Bank PLC Leicester LE87 2AB
CONTENTS
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| Charity Information | 1 |
| Annual report on the proceedings of the PCC and the activities of the parish | 2-5 |
| Independent Examiner's Report | 6 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 |
| Balance Sheet | 8 |
| Notes to the Accounts | 9-19 |
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Annual report on the proceedings of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and the activities of the parish for the year ending 31 December 2022
The PCC present their report and the financial statements of the parish for the year ended 31st December 2022. The PCC have adopted the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) "Accounting and Reporting by Charities" (FRS 102) in preparing the annual report and financial statements of the charity.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in the notes to the accounts and comply with the charity’s governing document, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland published in October 2019.
Administrative Information
The Parish of the Transfiguration, Market Harborough comprises of two churches, St. Hugh, Northampton Road, Market Harborough and St. Nicholas, Little Bowden. The Parish is part of the Harborough Anglican Team in the Deanery of Gartree and the Diocese of Leicester.
Correspondence with regard to the business of the parish is welcomed and should be addressed to: Mrs. Ann Hathaway The Secretary of the PCC 61 Symington Way Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7XA
The affairs of the two churches are managed by this Council comprising elected representatives of the laity and representatives of the laity elected to the Deanery Synod, co-opted members and ex-officio members (clergy, readers, wardens and officers). This Council has delegated some of its responsibilities to two District Church Councils (DCC), one for each church. The DCCs consist of those PCC members who habitually worship at that church together with additional members of the laity of that church who are elected at a meeting of worshippers. Each DCC is responsible for the organisation of that church’s worship; for ministry and mission within the community and for the care, maintenance and development of its buildings, all subject to the PCC retaining financial responsibility.
The following persons have served as members of the PCC during the year ending 31st December 2022.
| Ex Officio members | Elected members | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Miss E Allen | Pastoral Assistant | Mrs G Baverstock | |
| Mrs G Driver | Church Warden | Mrs H Baxter | Died 07/12/22 |
| Mrs S Duke | Deanery Synod Rep | Mrs V Dunton | |
| Mrs A Hathaway | Deanery Synod Rep and Secretary | Mrs K Helm | Safeguarding Officer |
| Mr A Michaelwaite | Deanery Synod Rep | Mr S Joy | |
| Mrs N Michaelwaite | Church Warden | Mrs S Pyne | |
| Mrs E Webb | Church Warden | Mrs S Saunders | Resigned 20/04/22 |
| Rev'd A Iliffe | Vicar | Mrs J Sharman | |
| Rev'd R Leveritt | Assistant Curate | Mrs E Tubb | |
| Rev'd S Cooper | Associate Priest | Ms E Wallace | |
| Rev'd Canon A Helm | Associate Priest | Mr A Wells | Treasurer |
| Rev'd B Hill | Team Rector |
Structure, governance and management
The role of the PCC is that of an accountable executive body with the responsibility to review and regulate the affairs of the parish. It is supported in this role by the DCCs. A Fabric Committee at St Nicholas' Church deals with all building matters and a group, now called Cygnet , deals with a reordering project at St Hugh's Church. Each church has a Hall Committee and there is a Parish Finance Committee.
The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All Church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Annual report on the proceedings of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and the activities of the parish for the year ending 31 December 2022
Rev'd Alison Iliffe is Team Vicar of the Parish with responsibility for both St Hugh’s and St Nicholas’ congregations and chairs meetings of the PCC. Rev'd Rob Leveritt is Assistant Curate for the parish. Retired priests, Rev'd Susan Cooper and Rev'd Canon Alistair Helm are also licenced to the Parish.
Aim and purposes
The primary object of the PCC is the promotion of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to the doctrines and practices of the Church of England. The PCC are required, as stated in the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956, to cooperate with the incumbent in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical.
Objectives and activities
The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our churches and to become part of our parish community, the main activities that have been adopted to achieve these objectives are the provision of regular worship services, provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish as well as the organisation of and participation in community events. With the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, a new service pattern across the Harborough Anglican Team was agreed and in-building and group activities were able to start again. Communications to the Parish and Team congregations, greatly enhanced during COVID-19 were kept in place and outdoor spaces continue to be well used.
The PCC members have complied with the duty in Section 4 of the Charities Act to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission. The Parish has adopted Promoting a Safer Church , the Church of England’s Safeguarding Policy for children, young people and adults.
Achievements and performance
Church attendance
The number on the Electoral Roll at the end of 2022 was 118. All restrictions on indoor gatherings were lifted and the Harborough Anglican Team agreed a new pattern of services. In the Transfiguration, the main Sunday service continued at 10am, alternating between the two churches and average attendances have increased to 50 over the year at these services. A monthly Early Church aimed at families has returned and attendance has grown steadily during the year, a twice monthly 8am service at St Nicholas' attracts an average congregation of 12 and the midweek services on Tuesdays and Wednesdays have been well attended. A Team intergenerational congregation, named by the young people who attend, Limitless , is held in St Hugh's church, attendance varies as each week of the month has its own pattern but it attracts a core of between 6 and 14 young people and children. In addition to the four Saturday afternoon Messy Church sessions, two sessions on weekdays were held over the summer which proved popular, this was repeated in half term in October and it is proposed to continue these sessions in school holidays.
Festival and special services, Easter, Harvest, Remembrance Sunday and Christmas services, were held in church buildings and numbers were comparable with pre-pandemic levels. A service on the Green at 7am on Easter Sunday morning, followed by breakfast, which was hosted by the parish for many years was this year a Team service and had a congregation of 61. Services of hymns and carols held on the Green between St Nicholas' Church and Hall at Christmas were popular with congregations and the local community. Over 300 people attended the Carols on the Green where the Harborough Town Band provided the music, a QR code enabled people to view carols on their phones.
A monthly Night Prayer Zoom service on Wednesdays at 7pm continues to attract people from across the Team. A Christmas Carol Service specifically aimed at those with Dementia was less successful than previously. Services in Advent and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were well attended. Many services were livestreamed and were available afterwards through the website and on Facebook. Live streaming is enabling many more people to engage with our churches.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Annual report on the proceedings of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) and the activities of the parish for the year ending 31 December 2022
Occasional Offices were allowed with restrictions on the numbers attending lifted during the year.
Baptisms – 23 children and 2 adults were baptised at St Nicholas' Church, 2 children were baptised at St Hugh's Marriages – 3 at St Nicholas' , 1 at St Hugh's
Funerals – 10 at St Nicholas', 2 at St Hugh's
The ministry team also conducted 11 funerals for parishioners at crematoria or the local cemetery and 3 burial of ashes.
Review of the year
The PCC met in January on Zoom but March, May, June,, September and November meetings were held in one of the churches. An extraordinary meeting accepted the proposal to have Zoom meetings as an option if it would be helpful. Zoom was available for those with mobility difficulties who were unable to attend in person. Other Extraordinary meetings approved proposals previously discussed at main meetings but requiring a PCC decision to allow a timely commencement of works.
The PCC appointed a Health and Safety Officer who has made Risk Assessments for regular services, occasional services and all activities and events organised at the 4 buildings and in the open spaces around the churches and discussed other aspects of Health and Safety with the wardens. The Safeguarding Officer keeps records up to date, checks training and supports, with the incumbent, any safeguarding incidents, they also work with the other team Safeguarding Officers to ensure conformity across the team. The Safeguarding policy is amended as necessary and reviewed annually. Those safely recruited to work with children were formally appointed by the PCC.
The conversion of St Hugh's Church into a more versatile space with facilities suitable for the 21st century ("the Cygnet project") was confirmed by the PCC at an extraordinary meeting in April, it followed 2 years of discussions with the congregations and local community, engagement with Leicester Together and an open meeting. Improvements to the outside area of St Hugh's, including new cycle racks and benches were made possible with donations and grants from congregation and community. The parish continues to work towards a Silver ECO award. Both Church Halls have been well used by various community groups and private individuals.
The vision for the future of St Hugh's, which includes the Cygnet project, also highlighted the importance of being a welcoming church. To this end, the Parish is now registered with the Inclusive Church network and continues to support its Statement of Beliefs, promoting this through sermons, courses and the prominent positioning of the logo.
The importance of social media and the technology to stream services has become more apparent in the pandemic but the PCC has been unable to encourage members of the congregations to step forward to fully utilise this area to further its Christian ministry in the parish. Weekly newsletters from the Harborough Anglican Team and a regular Parish News are issued by email or post to those unable to access on-line information. Personal contact is made by clergy and lay pastoral workers to ensure those in need of pastoral care and Christian ministry at life events receive support. A Christian ministry to all in the wider Market Harborough area is maintained as the clergy and retired ministers within the team contribute to the weekly Churches Column in the local newspaper Harborough Mail.
Financial review
Total incoming resources for the year amounted to £137,006, of which £111,452 had no restrictions on them over how they were to be spent. Voluntary donations were up approximately 19% from last year at £96,665, which includes £15,324 from one-off grants that the PCC had applied for. Income generated from fundraising and the renting out of the Church halls was up approximately 78% at £35,719. Overall income was up approximately 26%.
Expenditure for the year was £119,118, of which £47,000 was the contribution to the diocesan parish share, which largely provides the stipends and housing for the clergy. This is up 12% from the previous year. Other major expenses were the engagement of caretakers and other Church workers of £12,686, utility bills of £7,595, insurance of £6,575 and Church repairs of £18,477. Repairs included £3,470 on new benches and bike stands at St Hugh's church as part of the St Hugh's Garden and Wildlife Project and £5,368 on bringing the electrics and lighting at St Nicholas' church up to modern standards. Overall expenditure was 22% higher than in the previous year.
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The Parish of tbe Tran8figurxtioD- Little Bowde Anllual report on the proceedings of tbe Paroehial Cburcb Council {PCC) and the activities of the parish for the year ending 31 Deeomber 2022 FiM#nfiAI review (continlled) The net incoiTriDg resources for the y¢ar were, therefore, £17,888 and there Mrre UDr¢aJ1d I0&8¢s of £771 on the investments. As a resutt, total ndS inorcgs¢d by £17,117 to end th¢ year at £397.969 of which £255.623 (2021.. £279,706) repsents gen¢ral fi]nits which hav¢ not been deSIgtied for a specific purpose. Reseryes pollry ThE PCC iwuires g¢neral reser¥4 that is funds that ar¢ frecly available to spend in fi1rthejllCe of its objects, to provide cover against any future deficits. as well as the corninitments li8t¢d in note 15 of the accounts. Th¢ m¢mbErs b¢lieYe that the ¢ent level of such resEryes is suifictent and appropriate for the needs of the PCC aDd wll continve to review the posxtitstt atTegular interval5. This rqjort was approved by the PCC 22nd 2023 and 5]erf on tbgir behalf by.. Revd A Iliff¢ MTS E Webb Mr8 N Mich&elwait¢ Mrs G Driver X)ILv
Independent Examiner's Report to the Paroehial Church Council of The Parish of the TrasligratiOn - Little Bowden I report to the charity trustees on my ex&mi]Vdtion of thc a¢¢ouuts of the charity for the year ended 31gt Dce¢mber 2022 which are sct out on pages 7 10 19. Respon8ihilitiC5 basis of report As the charity's trnstees, the members of the PCC are responsible for the preparation of the accountg dc¢ordan¢e with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Cthc Act). I report in respect of my examination of il* charity's ac¢ounts carried out under sectiott 145 of the Act and in out my examillation T have followed all thc applicable Directions given by the Charily Coll)]nission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. Endcpcndent exAmintr'5 ststement I h&ve Completed my cxamination. l confirm tl)at no material matters have conK to my attention in connection with th¢ examinalion gving me cause to believe th&t in any terIal respect.. acci)untiiig rerdS wero not k¢pt in respect of thc charity as rcqllsrcd by section 130 of the Actr or the accounts do not accord with ihose records,. or the accounts do not comply w2th the applicable r¢quiTcmell conueming the form and content of acwunts set out in the ChAritics (Accouuts and Rcports) Regulations 2008 other than any requiremenl thai ihe accounts giye a 'true atd fair view, whi¢h is not a matter considered as part of an iodependent examination. I have be dra cern8 and have come across no other mattcrs in connection with thc examination t(> which attention should ort in order enable a proper under8L9nding of the accounts to be reached. in t Adriun ¢. A.C.A. 22nd Mllrch 2023 Foi" a behalf o Edward homa eirson & Sons Charterc countants 21, Thc Point Rockingham Road Market Harborou¥h Leics, LE16 7NU
The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Statement of Financial Activities
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
| Note INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM: Donations and legacies 2(a) Other trading activities 2(b) Investments 2(c) Church activities 2(d) Total income and endowments EXPENDITURE ON: Church activities 3 Raising funds Total expenditure Net income/(expenditure) before gains/(losses) on investments Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) Transfers between funds Net movement in funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
Total Total Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Funds Funds Funds Funds Funds 2022 2021 £ £ £ £ £ 74,893 21,772 - 96,665 81,259 31,984 3,735 - 35,719 20,109 1,569 - 47 1,616 1,307 3,006 - - 3,006 5,701 111,452 25,507 47 137,006 108,376 89,327 27,547 47 116,921 97,461 879 1,318 - 2,197 20 90,206 28,865 47 119,118 97,481 21,246 (3,358) - 17,888 10,895 (533) - (238) (771) (126) 20,713 (3,358) (238) 17,117 10,769 - - - - - 20,713 (3,358) (238) 17,117 10,769 354,966 23,612 2,274 380,852 370,083 375,679 20,254 2,036 397,969 380,852 |
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All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.
Movements on reserves and all recognised gains and losses are shown above.
The notes on pages 9-19 form part of these accounts.
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The Parish of the Transfigur&tion- Little Bowde Balance Sheet ¥s #t 31 December 2022 Note 21122 2021 FIXED ASSKTS Tangible &%seL5 Fixed asset investments 185,616 11,003 188,771 1,774 196.619 190,545 CURREPIT ASSFTS Debtors eash at bank io 2,880 201.798 1,795 190,336 204,678 191131 CURRENT LIABILITIES Creditors.. Amowits falling due within one year Net curr¢nt assets 12 3,328 1,824 201,350 190,307 NET A&SrS 397,969 380,852 CHARITY FUNDS 13 Unrestricted fvnds Gen¢rnl funds De5ignatrd funds 255.623 120,056 279.706 75,260 R¢stricted fiJnd5 Fndowment funds 375,679 20,254 2,036 354,966 23,612 2,274 TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS 397,969 380,852 Approved by the Parochi Church Cow)¢il and $i¢d on thcfftr b¢h&lf on 22nd March 2023 by.. Mr Alan Wells, Tre4sureT The no¢¢s on page 9-19 form p&rt of these accounts.
The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
1 Accounting Policies
- a) The PCC constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. The financial statements have been prepared under the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued in October 2019 "SORP (FRS 102)", the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), and the Charities Act 2011 and UK Generally Accepted Practice as it applies from 1 January 2015.
The financial statements have been prepared to give a ‘true and fair’ view and have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a ‘true and fair view’. This departure has involved following the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) in October 2019 rather than the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice effective from 1 April 2005 which has since been withdrawn.
The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis under the historical cost convention, modified to include certain items at fair value, they are presented in sterling which is the functional currency of the PCC and rounded to the nearest £. The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main affiliation to another body, nor those that are informal gatherings of church members.
The significant accounting policies applied in the preparation of these financial statements are set out below. These policies have been consistently applied to all years presented unless otherwise stated.
b) Funds
Endowment funds are funds, the capital of which must be retained permanently. The income derived from the endowment is to be used for the purposes of the St. Hugh's sanctuary.
Restricted funds comprise (a) income from endowments which is to be expended only on the restricted purposes intended by the donor and (b) revenue donations or grants for a specific PCC activity intended by the donor and funds raised by the PCC for particular purposes. Where these funds have unspent balances, interest on their pooled investment is apportioned to the individual funds on the average balance basis.
Unrestricted funds are general funds which may be used by the PCC in furtherance of its general objectives.
Designated funds are general funds set aside by the PCC for a specific purpose, they remain unrestricted and the PCC may move any surplus to other general funds.
c) Income recognition
Income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities where the PCC is legally entitled to the income, any performance conditions have been met, the amount can be measured reliably and it is probable that the income will be received. If conditions are attached to a grant or donation and this requires a level of performance before entitlement can be obtained the recognition of the income is deferred until those conditions are fully met or the fulfilment of those conditions is within the control of the PCC and it is probable that they will be fulfilled. Tax refunds are recognised when the incoming resource to which they relate is recognised. Gifts in kind donated for the use of the PCC are recognised in income at their fair value, that being the value of the gift to the PCC, at the point they gain control over them, with an equivalent amount being recognised as a component of expenditure. Gifts in kind donated for resale are recognised when sold due to the impracticality of obtaining a fair value for them when donated, other trading income (including all other fundraising income) is recognised when entitlement has occurred.
No amount is included in the financial statements for volunteer time in line with the SORP (FRS 102).
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
d) Expenditure recognition
All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and is recognised, gross of any amounts recoverable, where there is a legal or constructive obligation to make payments to third parties, it is probable that settlement will be required and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. As the PCC is not VAT registered the expenditure includes irrecoverable VAT.
e) Tangible fixed assets
Consecrated and beneficed property is not included in the accounts in accordance with s.10(2)(a) and (c) of the Charities Act 2011.
Moveable church furnishings held by the vicar and churchwardens on special trust for the PCC and which require a faculty for disposal are inalienable property, listed in the church's inventory, which may be inspected at any reasonable time. For anything acquired prior to 2000 there is insufficient cost information available and therefore such assets are not valued in the financial statements. Subsequently individual items costing £1,000 or more have been capitalised. Depreciation on equipment is charged at 20% per annum on the straight line basis. Other individual items of equipment for use by the PCC with a purchase price of £1,000 or less are written off on purchase. Freehold buildings are depreciated at 1% per annum on the reducing balance basis.
f) Investments
Investments are recognised at fair value with changes in value recognised in 'net gains/(losses) on investments' in the Statement of Financial Activities.
g) Debtors and creditors receivable/payable within one year
Debtors and creditors with no stated interest rate and receivable or payable within one year are recorded at transaction price. Any losses arising from impairment are recognised in expenditure.
h) Financial instruments
The PCC only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments, all of which are initially measured at transaction value and then subsequently at amortised cost with the exception of investments which are subsequently measured at fair value through the Statement of Financial Activities.
| 2 Income and Endowments from: a) Donations and legacies Planned giving: Gift Aid giving Tax recoverable Pledges Cash collections Special appeals Tax recoverable (appeals) Grants Legacies Donated goods and services Sundry donations |
Total Total Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Funds Funds Funds Funds Funds 2022 2021 £ £ £ £ £ 49,777 120 - 49,897 46,338 14,253 30 - 14,283 13,401 4,078 - - 4,078 4,049 3,467 - - 3,467 1,848 - 3,534 - 3,534 4,505 - 852 - 852 954 - 15,324 - 15,324 2,900 - - - - 2,500 - - - - 1,242 3,318 1,912 - 5,230 3,522 74,893 21,772 - 96,665 81,259 |
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Income of £12,101 from donations and legacies in 2021 was restricted.
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Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
| Total | Total | ||||||
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| 2 | Income and Endowments | Unrestricted | Restricted | Endowment | Funds | Funds | |
| from (continued): | Funds | Funds | Funds | 2022 | 2021 | ||
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||
| b) | Other trading activities | ||||||
| General fundraising | 5,978 | 3,735 | - | 9,713 | 1,536 | ||
| Rents and lettings | 26,006 | - | - | 26,006 | 18,573 | ||
| 31,984 | 3,735 | - | 35,719 | 20,109 | |||
| All income from other trading activities in 2021 was unrestricted. | |||||||
| c) | Investments | ||||||
| Fixed interest securities | - | - | 44 | 44 | 50 | ||
| Income shares | 142 | - | - | 142 | - | ||
| Deposit account interest | 1,427 | - | 3 | 1,430 | 1,253 | ||
| Other interest | - | - | - | - | 4 | ||
| 1,569 | - | 47 | 1,616 | 1,307 | |||
| Income of £51 from investments in 2021 was attributed | to endowment | funds. | |||||
| d) | Church activities | ||||||
| Fees | 3,006 | - | - | 3,006 | 5,701 | ||
| 3,006 | - | - | 3,006 | 5,701 | |||
| All income from church activities in 2021 was unrestricted. | |||||||
| Total | Total | ||||||
| 3 | Expenditure on: | Unrestricted | Restricted | Endowment | Funds | Funds | |
| Funds | Funds | Funds | 2022 | 2021 | |||
| Church activities | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||
| Missionary and charitable giving: | |||||||
| Relief and development | 1,542 | 1,192 | - | 2,734 | 3,258 | ||
| Secular organisations | 1,403 | - | - | 1,403 | 1,368 | ||
| 2,945 | 1,192 | - | 4,137 | 4,626 | |||
| Ministry | |||||||
| Parish share | 47,000 | - | - | 47,000 | 42,000 | ||
| Other ministry costs | 1,597 | 3,662 | 47 | 5,306 | 2,831 | ||
| Service streaming costs | - | 848 | - | 848 | 720 | ||
| Team office and other Team costs | 6,868 | - | - | 6,868 | 6,295 | ||
| Caretakers and other Church workers | 12,686 | - | - | 12,686 | 11,898 | ||
| Utilities | 4,051 | 3,544 | - | 7,595 | 7,231 | ||
| Insurance | 4,320 | 2,255 | - | 6,575 | 6,445 | ||
| Building and equipment repairs | 5,731 | 12,746 | - | 18,477 | 10,207 | ||
| Reordering | - | 2,300 | - | 2,300 | - | ||
| Depreciation | 2,155 | 1,000 | - | 3,155 | 3,171 | ||
| Other | 804 | - | - | 804 | 645 | ||
| Governance costs (note 4) | 1,170 | - | - | 1,170 | 1,080 | ||
| 89,327 | 27,547 | 47 | 116,921 | 97,461 |
Expenditure on church activities in 2021 included £15,090 attributable to restricted funds and £51 attributable to endowment funds.
Parish share is the PCC's contribution towards Diocesan expenditure, which includes the employment and housing costs of the clergy.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
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| Governance Costs Independent examiner's remuneration |
Total Total Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Funds Funds Funds Funds Funds 2022 2021 £ £ £ £ £ 1,170 - - 1,170 1,080 1,170 - - 1,170 1,080 |
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5 Independent Examiner's Remuneration
The independent examiner's remuneration consisted of an independent examination fee of £1,170 (2021: £1,080).
6 PCC Members' and Key Management Personnel Remuneration and Expenses
No members of the PCC received any remuneration or had any expenses reimbursed in their capacity as trustees during either this or the previous year. Some members did receive payments for other services provided to the PCC, all of which are detailed in note 16.
The PCC considers that it has no key management personnel other than the members of the PCC themselves.
7 Staff Costs
The PCC does not employ any members of staff.
| 8 Tangible Fixed Assets Cost or valuation At 1 January 2022 Additions Disposals At 31 December 2022 Accumulated depreciation At 1 January 2022 Charge for the year Written off on disposal At 31 December 2022 Net book value At 31 December 2022 At 1 January 2022 |
Office and Freehold Streaming Properties Equipment Total £ £ £ 231,898 10,718 242,616 - - - - - - 231,898 10,718 242,616 48,405 5,440 53,845 1,835 1,320 3,155 - - - 50,240 6,760 57,000 181,658 3,958 185,616 183,493 5,278 188,771 |
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The freehold properties comprise: St Hugh's Church Hall; St Nicholas' Church Hall and The Green, Little Bowden, Market Harborough. These properties were revalued at the replacement value estimated in 1993 for insurance purposes and this valuation was taken as deemed cost on transition to SORP (FRS 102) on 1 January 2015, all subsequent additions are at cost. The value of the underlying land is excluded, as are all beneficed properties.
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Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
| 9 Fixed Asset Investments Fair value at 1 January 2022 Additions at cost Unrealised gains/(losses) on revaluation Fair value at 31 December 2022 |
2022 2021 £ £ 1,774 1,900 10,000 - (771) (126) 11,003 1,774 |
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Investments consist of 1,120 shares in the CBF Church of England Fixed Interest Securities Fund and 458.19 shares in the CBF Church of England Investment Fund. Fair value represents the mid-market price of said shares at the balance sheet date.
| 10 Debtors Trade debtors: Grants approved but not yet received Rents and lettings receivable Other debtors: Tax recoverable Deposit account interest receivable 11 Cash at Bank and in Hand Bank operating accounts Building Society accounts CBF Church of England deposit accounts 12 Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year Accruals and deferred income: Service streaming costs Utilities Independent examination fee Other creditors and accruals |
2022 2021 £ £ 1,041 - - 780 1,248 1,015 591 - 2,880 1,795 2022 2021 £ £ 51,679 51,214 35,898 125,050 114,221 14,072 201,798 190,336 2022 2021 £ £ - 46 589 444 1,170 1,080 1,759 1,570 1,569 254 3,328 1,824 |
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Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
| 13 Movement of Funds Restricted Funds St Nicholas' choir St Nicholas' organ St Nicholas' legacy Streaming Project Limitless Early Church St Hugh's Garden and Wildlife Project St Nicholas' electrics and decorating Electricity grants St Hugh's Cygnet Project Elderberries Listed Places of Worship grants Specific causes Endowment Funds St Hugh's Sanctuary Unrestricted Funds (Designated) St Nicholas' Church fabric St Nicholas' Church Hall St Nicholas' events St Hugh's Church Hall St Hugh's Cygnet Project Hardship Fund Unrestricted Funds (General) General Fund St Hugh's Clubroom Unrestricted Funds (Total) TOTAL FUNDS |
Balances at Incoming Resources 1 Jan 2022 Resources Expended £ £ £ 450 - - 1,270 - (128) 17,892 - (6,708) 4,000 1,250 (1,848) - 3,905 (2,783) - 879 (879) - 5,058 (4,269) - 4,225 (4,225) - 2,174 (2,174) - 4,152 (3,618) - 1,912 (281) - 1,041 (1,041) - 911 (911) - - - - - - - 1,142 - - - 3,402 - 11,184 - - - 1,122 - 789 - - 534 1,631 - 450 Transfers & Balances at Revaluations 31 Dec 2022 £ £ |
|---|---|
| 23,612 25,507 (28,865) - 20,254 |
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| 2,274 47 (47) (238) 2,036 |
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| 5,438 - - 54,194 18,207 (9,342) 4,300 1,648 (490) 11,328 8,248 (6,317) - - - - - (100) - 63,059 47 13,306 - 5,438 - 5,458 267 167 32,628 32,628 |
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| 75,260 28,103 (16,249) 32,942 120,056 |
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| 247,078 83,349 (73,957) 32,628 - - (847) 255,623 (32,628) - |
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| 279,706 83,349 (73,957) (33,475) 255,623 |
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| 354,966 111,452 (90,206) (533) 375,679 |
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| 380,852 137,006 (119,118) (771) 397,969 |
Restricted Funds are funds that can only be expended on the restricted purposes intended by the donor. Material restricted funds are as follows:
St Nicholas' organ fund is restricted to the repairs and maintenance of the organ at St Nicholas' church.
St Nicholas' legacy fund is restricted for the benefit of St Nicholas' church.
The Streaming Project fund is restricted to costs associated with the online streaming of church services.
The Limitless fund is restricted to the provision of intergenerational services at St Hugh's church with a specific focus on younger members of the congregation.
The Early Church fund represents a grant received specifically for the purchase of a TV and stand for the "Early Church" services ran at St Nicholas' church.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
13 Movement of Funds (continued)
St Hugh's Garden and Wildlife Project Fund is restricted to the improvement and general upkeep of the garden at St Hugh's church.
St Nicholas' electrics and decorating fund is restricted to electrical works undertaken at St Nicholas' church to bring the church up to modern standards and the redecoration that will be needed afterwards.
The Electricity grants fund represents grants received from the Leicester Diocese to contribute towards the increased energy costs faced by the church due to the major rise in the wholesale price of gas.
St Hugh's Cygnet Project fund is restricted to the reordering of St Hugh's church.
The Elderberries fund is restricted to expenses relating to a community garden project at Lenthall House Residential Home. The project was incorporated into the church this year after originally being run separately by some of the members of the congregation, all existing funds were transferred to the church and are included in the accounts under the heading of sundry donations.
The Listed Places of Worship grants fund represents grants received from the Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme to cover the VAT element of certain invoices relating to the repair and alteration of the listed church buildings.
Specific causes funds represent collections being made on behalf of other charities and paid over to them.
Designated Funds are unrestricted funds that the PCC have set aside for a specific purpose. Material designated funds are as follows:
St Nicholas' Church fabric fund is designated to the repairs and maintenance of the internal fabric of St Nicholas' church.
St Hugh's and St Nicholas' church hall funds are designated to meet any expenditure required relating specifically to the church hall of each church respectively.
St Nicholas' events fund represents funds from fundraising events held by the St Nicholas' events committee, they are designated to be used to cover any costs of future events with any excess designated for donation to external sources at the committee's discretion.
St Hugh's Cygnet Project Fund represents remaining monies from the sale of St Hugh's Clubroom that have been designated for the reordering of St Hugh's church.
The Hardship fund represents monies that have been designated for the relief of members of the local community that have been determined to be in need.
Unrestricted funds are general funds to be used towards the objectives of the PCC at the members discretion.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
13 Movement of Funds (continued)
The movements in funds for the previous financial year were as follows:
| Restricted Funds St Hugh's Church fabric St Nicholas' choir St Nicholas' organ St Nicholas' guttering and drainage St Nicholas' legacy Streaming Project Specific causes Endowment Funds St Hugh's Sanctuary Unrestricted Funds (Designated) St Nicholas' Church Fabric St Nicholas' Church Hall St Nicholas' events St Hugh's Church Hall Unrestricted Funds (General) General Fund St Hugh's Clubroom Unrestricted Funds (Total) TOTAL FUNDS |
Balances at Incoming Resources 1 Jan 2021 Resources Expended £ £ £ 223 1,242 (1,465) 450 - - 1,329 - (59) 3,245 - (3,245) 21,354 2,500 (5,962) - 5,400 (1,400) - 2,959 (2,959) - - - 17,892 - 4,000 - 1,270 - - - 450 - - £ £ Transfers & Balances at Revaluations 31 Dec 2021 |
|---|---|
| 26,601 12,101 (15,090) - 23,612 |
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| 2,400 51 (51) (126) 2,274 |
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| 5,438 - - 50,138 13,542 (9,486) 5,565 1,048 (517) 12,303 4,746 (5,771) 50 11,328 - 54,194 (1,796) 4,300 - 5,438 |
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| 73,444 19,336 (15,774) (1,746) 75,260 |
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| 235,010 76,888 (66,566) 32,628 - - 1,746 247,078 - 32,628 |
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| 267,638 76,888 (66,566) 1,746 279,706 |
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| 341,082 96,224 (82,340) - 354,966 |
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| 370,083 108,376 (97,481) (126) 380,852 |
Material restricted funds only relevant to the previous financial year were as follows:
St Hugh's Church fabric fund is restricted to the repairs and maintenance of the internal fabric of St Hugh's church.
St Nicholas' guttering and drainage fund is restricted to the repair and replacement of the guttering and drainpipes at St Nicholas' church.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts
For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
| 14 Analysis of Net Assets between Funds Tangible fixed assets Fixed asset investments Bank balances Debtors Creditors |
Restricted General Designated Funds Funds Funds £ £ £ 3,000 182,616 - - 9,467 - 16,323 64,701 120,274 1,041 1,839 - (110) (3,000) (218) - 2,880 - (3,328) - 185,616 500 201,798 1,536 11,003 £ £ Funds Funds Endowment Total |
|---|---|
| 20,254 255,623 120,056 2,036 397,969 |
The analysis of net assets between funds for the previous financial year was as follows:
| Tangible fixed assets Fixed asset investments Bank balances Debtors Creditors |
Restricted General Designated Funds Funds Funds £ £ £ 4,000 184,771 - - - - 19,685 95,502 74,649 - 1,015 780 (73) (1,582) (169) - (1,824) 1,774 1,774 500 190,336 - 1,795 Endowment Total Funds Funds £ £ - 188,771 |
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| 23,612 279,706 75,260 2,274 380,852 |
15 Commitments not included in the accounts
At the balance sheet date the PCC had entered into a contract for the provision of broadband services for which the minimum value of future payments committed to was £631 (2021: £1,294). There are no other binding financial commitments that were not provided for in these financial statements, however, the planning of a major reordering project at St Hugh's church has now commenced with costs expected to exceed £500,000.
16 Related party transactions
Members of the PCC and parties related to them made donations of £18,795 (2021: £20,339) without any conditions attached during the year.
Mr R Dunton, the husband of one of the members of the PCC, is the chairman of the Howard Watson Symington Memorial Charity (HWSMC). The PCC applied for and received a grant of £2,250 (2021: £1,100) from HWSMC towards the St Hugh's Garden and Wildlife project (2021: towards the purchase of equipment and ongoing costs associated with the online streaming of church services).
Mr S Driver, the husband of one of the members of the PCC, was engaged as a caretaker of St Hugh's Church Hall on a self employed basis for which he received £3,375 (2021: £3,240) during the year.
Mr D Iliffe, the adult son of one of the members of the PCC, has been engaged to play the organ at specific services at St Hugh's Church, the total payable to him for this amounted to £150 (2021: £180) and at 31 December 2022 no outstanding balance (2021: £30) was owed to him.
During the previous year, Rev'd R Leveritt and Mrs E Bangerter, both members of the PCC, were given gifts costing £404 and £13 respectively, the first to congratulate Rev'd Leveritt on his ordination and the latter in recognition of Mrs Bangerter's pastoral work in the community.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
17 Financial Instruments
The carrying amounts of the PCC's financial instruments are as follows:
| Financial assets Measured at fair value through net income/expenditure: Fixed asset investments (note 9) |
2022 2021 £ £ 11,003 1,774 11,003 1,774 |
|---|---|
The change in fair value of the PCC's fixed asset investments is fully attributable to changes in market conditions.
| Measured at amortised cost: Trade debtors (note 10) Other debtors (note 10) Cash at bank and in hand (note 11) Financial Liabilities Measured at amortised cost: Accruals (note 12) Other creditors (note 12) |
2022 2021 £ £ 1,041 780 1,839 1,015 201,798 190,336 204,678 192,131 2022 2021 £ £ 1,759 1,570 1,569 254 3,328 1,824 |
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The income, expenses, net gains and net losses attributable to the PCC's financial instruments are summarised as follows:
| follows: | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 2021 | |
| Income and expense | £ | £ |
| Financial assets measured at fair value through net income/expenditure | 186 | 50 |
| Financial assets measured at amortised cost | 1,430 | 1,257 |
| Net gains and losses (including changes in fair value) | ||
| Financial assets measured at fair value through net income/expenditure | (771) | (126) |
The total interest income and interest expense for financial assets and financial liabilities that are not measured at fair value was £1,430 (2021: £1,257) and £Nil (2021: £Nil) respectively.
18 Events after the end of the year
In January 2023 the decision was taken to sell St Hugh's church hall which was placed on the market with an asking price of £215,000. The money raised will be put towards the reordering project at St Hugh's church.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration - Little Bowden Notes to the Accounts For the Year Ended 31 December 2022
19 Funds received as agent
The PCC acts as an agent for the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF) and certain other individuals in collecting parochial and other fees received on their behalves. Total fees collected in the year amounted to £5,033 (2021: £7,786) and at 31 December 2022 the PCC held a balance of £1,557 (2021: £224) that was still to be paid over. Monies collected and paid out as agent are not included in the statement of financial activities.
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