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2024-12-31-accounts

APCM 2025

Sunday 11[th] May in Christ Church

RECTOR’S REPORT

As we look back over 2024 we have lots to be thankful for. I am especially grateful for the resilience shown by Zyg as he manfully guided a 9 week project to repair the church hall at Christ Church for the full nine months it actually took. And he deserves a lot of thanks for that, frankly it was a nightmare.

I am also incredibly grateful to you church community as you allowed me to take a sabbatical , having been in ordained ministry for ten years. This allowed me to do some reading around one of the big issues confronting the church of England at this time. As you know sabbaticals are a time for relaxation, refreshment, and study away from day-to-day parish ministry and it is a blessing to have been able to do that so thank you.

Sarah and I can now tell you where the best carvery Sunday lunches are between Teesside and Keithley, which ones to avoid and which ones offer the best deals.

Again as a parish we were able to offer ourselves to the wider diocese by way of hosting a candidate for ordination training as Sue Murray undertook a placement with us here in Teesside and I know many of you really appreciated her openness and enthusiasm and excitement at being with us for those six weeks. And I am happy to say that she has been recommended for training for the priesthood, and whichever parish she ends up in, they will be blessed by her ministry.

2024 was also busy again with funerals, averaging one every other week and I'm very grateful to Stewart who can pick up some of these on my behalf especially those requested on my day off.

I am also grateful to Pete Marley who oversaw the replacement of the kitchen in Christ Church hall, this is a wonderful facility for us to use as parish, but also for us to share with our community and makes the hall a viable proposition to hire. We are currently preparing leaflets to advertise this, as we purchase the last few remaining items to fully equip the kitchen. Anyone wishing to organise a pea n pie supper or harvest supper or the such like, you are very welcome to do so.

The new school year brought new faces to Big Ted on a Thursday, the coffee morning is still buzzing with a fully embedded knit and natter group, along with dominoes, bingo, and general conversation. The need for Food bank is still strong and we are grateful to the team that faithfully provide this week in week out throughout the year. Your generosity in helping to fund that is gratefully received.

The Wednesday service is has been growing, as have the Sunday morning congregations.

While reflecting back on the past three years I think it is safe to say the parish is a different place to when I arrived, the support between the churches and congregations is wonderful to see the unity of purpose and the vision that we hold

together. We have built strong foundations that will support the growth of the parish. It is our faith in Jesus and our desire to see others come to know him that empower us to offer ourselves in his service.

Vision isn't a one-off event. It is important to revisit vision every few years and adapt the vision to the new circumstances we find ourselves in, I will be speaking more about this during the APCM service on Sunday.

We continue to play a full part in the work of the Deanery hand of the Diocese. We have both of our Deanery Synod members in place which is good, I am also now elected to Diocesan Synod. And in 2024 we also welcomed our new Bishop Barry to be the new Bishop of Whitby. And I hope you will take the opportunity to meet him when he comes to the Deanery in early June. I think we have a good one.

Unfortunately I think he may well have a list of jobs that he wants me to do for him, more information about these I will share when I know exactly what I've been asked to do. Again this reflects well on us as a parish and how we are working to see the Kingdom of God grow in this place.

2024 was also a year of supporting St John’s South Bank for one Sunday a month during their interregnum. This follows on the back of supporting Ormesby for over a year during their interregnum. And I want to say big thank you that you have allowed me to support our neighbours in this way, your generosity has been greatly valued by those two churches, which has supported their Sunday worship. I know this has been a cost to you all in that you lose me for one Sunday a month and that obviously has an impact on our growth. So again I would like to thank the preaching and leading teams who support me in Sunday ministry, we are incredibly blessed with our preachers and leaders who bring so much to our worship.

And again I wish to thank each and everyone of you for all that you do at Christ Church and St. George’s, none of our ministries would run without your dedication, time and prayer support and I'm incredibly grateful to each and everyone of you for all that you do. And of course there is always more we could do, we do not always have cover for reading and intercessing on Sundays and Wednesday, we could always do with more people on the Big Ted teams to support the parent toddler group I'm sure there are opportunities to serve at Food bank, the men's ministry group ,Tuesday coffee mornings, and table top sale. If you wish to offer your time in support of our ministries please see me or even better offer yourselves to the people who lead those ministries: I am sure they will be very grateful to have you. There is a place for each of us in the work of the Kingdom and if you don't know where yours is, we are very happy to help you find your niche, where you can bring your gifts to support the work of God's Kingdom in this place.

Every blessing to each and everyone of you and again thank you for everything you do.

Rev Graham Potter

Rector, Christ Church and St George’s

FABRIC REPORTS FROM THE WARDENS

CHRIST CHURCH

In general the main structure of the church is in good repair, Clean and maintained, and was commented on in the latest quinquennial (2025) report - “The hardworking and conscientious PCC continue do well in their care for the church with the resources available,

Work undertaken,

  1. Annual inspection of Heaters and fire Extinguishers have been carried out

  2. Hall and kitchen improvements project are now complete

  3. Church window, a section of one of the large window at the rear of the church, lead beading and solder joints failed resulting in a section of the window coming away, the missing selection has been covered with clear Perspex to prevent further damage and water and pest ingress, a decision needs to made how we move forward, in agreement with diocese and Architect, do we repair/restore or replace with new. quinquennial (2025) report “Consideration could be given to using coloured glass, as was done with the small windows at low level. A cost effective design could be developed.”

  4. Over the last 12 months there have been a number of work/cleaning session arranged which has help keep the general housekeeping of the main building at a reasonable level.

Items of concern

  1. As per last year’s Fabric report the Main Church Roof – still has seen no action since the 2019 quinquennial report, we know the 2019 report was a detailed report compiled using high level access equipment, the 2025 quinquennial was not as detailed and the Architect comment “A drone might be the best way to fully explore this and could be quite useful for examining other areas of the church roof.” Shows this, however throughout the 2025 report he comments on failing and dislodged slates, bedding mortar missing, and copings needing repointed. All of these are all scored as 1 meaning Urgent or immediate action required, Again this issue needs consideration moving forward over the finical implications.

  2. As per last year’s Fabric report The Heating system in church is over 25 years old (installed 1997), and the units are now obsolete and service kits are no longer obtainable. 3 heaters are isolated due to not having adequate flu systems. All other heaters continue to operate and carbon monoxide monitors install as an additional safety measure. The heating system is only going to deteriorate further with no service kits available, so will need to be replaced/renew in the near future. So planning and provision needs to be taken into consideration in the coming years.

  3. Redecoration of the church ceilings is urgently needed as they are in very poor condition. (quinquennial 2025 report)

Jason Robinson, Church warden

ST GEORGE’S

Internally the building is in good order.

Our Verger Keith Hill has made regular repairs and maintained lighting, fire alarms, heating and toilets throughout the year. The toilets in the main hall have been painted. A big thank you to him and Margaret for that.

The church front door has been replaced with a UPVC door, which helped stopped the drafts, and is much more secure.

The Archdeacons visitation took place during the summer with the wardens. Archdeacon Amanda completed an inventory of all the documentation we legally need as part of the Church of England. Carol did so much work to complete the collection of all the data, a big thank you to her. All silverware was checked and its documentation checked. We met all the requirements of the visitation, which will last for several years.

As wardens we were finding it hard to keep the garden tidy. As you may already know, we have a gardener willing to keep the grass tidy. This however comes with a cost. We have covered this with donations from the congregation, for which the wardens are very grateful.

Issues needing attention

The heating system is inadequate, and needs replacing before another winter. It has been difficult to keep us warm through the winter. We have had the relevant team from York diocese review our heating system, and we are looking into ways to complete the work needed. A big thank you to those who made blankets to help ease the problem during the cold winter

We are trying to solve the problems with leaks in the prayer room. We are looking into resealing the large windows, and further work to discover the problem. This is likely to be very expensive.

Mike Cawley, Church Warden

SAFEGUARDING

T he PCC has complied with its duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 (duty to have regard to the House of Bishops’ Guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults).

TREASURER’S REPORT

Attached as Appendix 1.

SYNOD REPORT

Over the past year, Deanery Synod met three times and continues the work of becoming a local network of churches, inspiring, influencing and leading mission and ministry.

Tell your story

Synod continues to have a parish tell their story to each Deanery Synod meeting.

Finance

Free Will Offer —the payments to the Common Fund from parishes— Synod was informed at the February meeting that the Deanery has paid 74% of the Freewill Offer. All offers for 2025 had been received: 3 stayed the same, 2 decreased, 11 increased. The Deanery has offered £294,680, £10,893 more than 2024, but a lot less than 2020.

Cornerstone is a new national initiative, a free online learning tool for churches. Grangetown is taking part in the pilot and it is hoped this will be rolled out nationally next year. Ten parishes are using methods of digital giving.

The Diocesan Synod in July reported that their deficit is slightly better than expected. The Freewill offer is less than pre-Covid, but a higher number of vacancies mean that clergy costs are lower.

the scriptures tell us about how we can better care for the amazing world God has given us.

Stewart Shaller & Craig Flebu–Swainson

ELECTORAL ROLLS

Christ Church

The New Roll stands at 46.

There were 36 on the Roll last year. 3 have left, 1 went to glory. 14 new names were added.

St George’s

After the renewal St George’s Electoral Roll stands at 87.

Numbers are down from last year. 1 dear brother went to be with his Lord and 9 of the people contacted regarding the renewal did not respond. Two people transferred to Christ Church Roll and 5 new names were added to St George’s. Leaving the roll 5 less than at the last revision in 2024.

CHURCH GROUPS’ REPORTS

Big Ted

As we look back over the last year –

Marian Lester

Christ Church Tabletop Sales

We have now had a full year of tabletop sales within the Church itself rather than the hall and, despite our initial concerns regarding coping whilst the remedial building works and kitchen refurbishment were underway, those concerns have been completely forgotten, such has been the success of the change of venue. Our numbers have increased each month, guests have stayed until closing in most cases and everyone has had a thoroughly enjoyable morning each month - both guests and Church members. Tabletop sales will now remain in the Church and mentioning this to guests has met with great approval. It is hard to quantify the blessings the sales bring to us each month.

Our wonderful supporters have continued to supply us with good quality goods for resale, not to mention tombola prizes, and we look forward to another year of providing this invaluable outreach to the local community, many of whom have become dear friends.

Thank you to everyone who has helped in any way - we really could not do it without you all. A real team effort.

Julia Fotheringham

Coffee Mornings - Christ Church

Our Tuesday coffee mornings continue to be as popular as ever, and such a joyful part of our Church life. We welcome new guests on a regular basis, who soon become part of our lovely crowd each week, such is the friendliness of everyone. In addition to coffee and conversation, we also have dominoes and chess and of course - and most important of all - prayer and/or support for anyone in need, whatever their reason. We are always able to accommodate any request and being part of this important outreach is a wonderful blessing.

In the coming year we pray for a further increase in our numbers, particularly those from the local community who might benefit from a warm welcome and companionship in an accepting and safe environment.

Julia Fotheringham

Coffee Mornings – St George’s

The Friday Coffee Mornings at St George’s have continued to attract regulars from both members of our Church family and those who don’t come to services but consider themselves part of our church. It’s a lovely hive of activity, with people enjoying a game of pool, playing cards or dominoes, doing some crafts or just enjoying the company. It’s a lovely welcoming space and it also creates a warm, friendly atmosphere for those who come to Foodbank to collect food parcels.

We are grateful to the kitchen staff who do a wonderful (usually non-stop!) job of serving bacon and sausage buns and cheese toasties to Foodbank clients and volunteers as well as those who are there for the social side.

If you’d like to join us, you’ll be very welcome!

Carol McIntosh

Foodbank

We have had a busy year: in 2024, the Foodbank here at St George’s has helped 778 families, totalling a staggering 1711 people, many of whom were children. On average we now fulfil 16 vouchers per week, feeding 30 people. Staff have worked really hard but it is a privilege, and we look forward to continuing to serve in the coming year.

Alan Brunskill

House

HOUSE is a mixed group of mainly 25-45 year old's. People from both churches attend. We meet each Tuesday at St Georges to fellowship together.

What do we do?

Last year we did the Spirit Filled Church course, as most home groups did. We hope to get out more for social events this coming year. Costa coffee nights are a good way of relationship building, and of course meals or drinks out together. We care for and support each other as we meet, and cover each other with prayer and keep in touch via our Facebook page. Due to a good part of the group being shift workers, we are trying to arrange our Tuesday nights together. If you would be interested in joining us, please contact me, you’ll be most welcome.

Mike Cawley

Ladies’ Fellowship

We meet each week in a member’s home where we receive bible based teachings and enjoy occasional faith meals together. We enjoy outings where members are given lifts to venues when needed, garden parties, and fellowship. A

time of prayer is included where members of the congregation are prayed for in addition to our own members. Additionally, people can be prayed for via our Prayer Chain.

We look forward in prayer to our Unity Service to which all the churches in the area have been invited and pray that we may all be blessed. We pray that we will continue to have the health, strength and transport to continue in fellowship, study and other activities that we enjoy and engage in.

Pat Wetherell

Knit and Natter

I could never have imagined how the Knit and Natter group would take off; it is growing weekly. We run the group in the Narthex alongside the Tuesday Coffee morning. It is a warm friendly environment, with a lovely atmosphere, we have all learnt new skills from each other and natter about all aspects of life; we enjoy refreshments together and put the world to rights - or try to! People are happy to come on their own and new friendships have been made.

Elaine Marley

Men’s Night

We have met 10 times this year. Numbers are steady 12-14, some progress with some of them. We continue to encourage and to witness and see where the Lord leads us.

Alan Brunskill

Music Group

As we look back over the last year –

As we look forwards, we hope to

Marian Lester

Powerpoint Club

Powerpoint Club is still going strong. We had a new starter a couple of weeks ago he has settled in well.

We continue with our stories and Prayers sowing the seeds. We pray one day Father God will bring them to church.

We as leaders may never see it but we trust in the Lord.

We have had some lovely Wednesday nights out for a couple of walks. We went to see the Angel in the Cemetery they were intrigued with it of course we had to have a photo shoot. One of the walks led to a visit at the shop for treats that went down well.

We look forward to the summer with new adventures in store.

Please continue to pray for us all.

Margaret Hill

Prayer Space

As a result of my Stepping Up course I have created a prayer space at the rear of Christ Church, it’s a peaceful space where people can sit quietly and comfortably to spend time with God. There is a candelabra where candles can be lit either in memory of someone or just because they choose to. There is a display of prayer cards that cover all aspects of life, that can be taken and given out to family and friends depending on their needs. It is open for all to use. Please come and make use of it.

Elaine Marley

Sewing Group

We are a small group that would love to welcome more like-minded crafting people (man or woman, we don’t mind – but no power tools, please!). We meet on Tuesday afternoons and chat, drink tea, coffee or other and do our own crafts, help each other if we can, and generally have a relaxing crafting time.

We celebrate with cake, and go for afternoon teas, Christmas lunch or just generally having fun.

We charge £2 per session which we use to pay for the cost of gas and electricity costs, so we don’t make any profit.

Come along – you just might like us!

Jo Thompson

Small Study Groups

Anchor

It's so good to meet together in our little house group and share the joys and sorrows of life, and what God has done for each one of us.

We meet on Tuesday 1:00 to 1:30 in the Pringle Room to learn more about the love of God and how He wants us to participate in His Kingdom.

We enjoy tea and a chat, and Peter playing Guitar. Worship brings us much closer to God and we share and pray into any situations of need that concern us.

We've had some very good studies: we have just finished “God in all his fullness.” As Paul prays in his letter to the Ephesians that we may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. We always want to know God a little better each day and this teaching was very helpful.

We are always happy to welcome people who have never been in a house group before to be part of our family.

Ann Robinson

Beacon

In the summer term, Beacon split into two new study groups to create room for new members. The ‘new’ Beacon group continues to meet on Monday evenings in the Pringle Room and we really enjoy our time together. Over the last year we have completed studies on the Disciples, the Parables of Jesus and now we are looking at the ‘I am’ sayings of Jesus. It’s a great way to learn more about the Bible but it’s also fun to worship and pray together and generally support and encourage one another.

All in all it’s been another great year of fun, friendship and growing in our faith and now we’re looking forward to what the Lord has in store for us in the coming year. Carol McIntosh

Cornerstone/Rainbow

This year, due to various reasons our meetings have been fewer, both in times we have met together, and in numbers meeting. However our time together continues to be a special time of the week where we continue to enjoy our Bible study & prayer, and giving care and support to each other. Our main study time being centred around Philippians. a study provided by Stephen Street. This has been peppered with studies Advent and Lent Studies

Another visit to the pantomime was enjoyed by those who were able to go. Fred Clarkson

House

HOUSE is a mixed group of mainly 25–45-year old's. People from both churches attend. We meet each Tuesday at St George’s to fellowship together.

What do we do?

Last year we did the spirit filled church course, as most home groups did. We hope to get out more for social events this coming year. Costa coffee nights are a good way of relationship building, and of course meals or drinks out together. We care for and support each other as we meet and cover each other with prayer and keep in touch via our Facebook page. Due to a good part of the group being shift workers,

we are trying to arrange our Tuesday nights together. If you would be interested in joining us, please contact me, you’ll be most welcome.

Mike Cawley

Lighthouse

We have continued to meet at the home of Pat and Ivan Wetherell who have been wonderful hosts. On the occasional times when they have been unable to host us, Melva and Merle have stepped into the breach and kept up the high standard that we have become used to.

Our regular time together follows a familiar pattern of fellowship, praise, study and prayer. Sometimes we take a break from the usual to enjoy a time of just being social with each other. Food is important to us when we socialize and this has taken the form of either a faith meal, a Christmas meal or a pancake party. There has also been an occasional quiz thrown in.

We have enjoyed two study series through our last twelve months. These have been focused around the Cross Shaped Jesus studies and a set of studies on The Sermon on the Mount/Beatitudes. We are currently about half-way through The Sermon on the Mount studies. At our current rate of progress we expect to finish these somewhere between now and Christmas (we don’t see the point in rushing a good thing).

Stephen Street

Open Door

We have had a lovely year getting to know each other and sharing bible study together.

Relationships in the group are becoming closer as we learn to trust each other with confidential matters.

We are all grateful for Zyg who leads us in beautiful worship. We have ten members at the moment; hopefully more people will join us this year.

We all want a closer relationship with the Lord and each other.

Margaret Hill

Sunday School

Sunday school continues to struggle with only a few children – and some Sundays none at all. We continue to pray for an increase in families in the church.

But, when we have the children, it's a fun morning for them and a joy to teach them.

Joy Brunskill

Table Top Sales

We have now had a full year of tabletop sales within the Church itself rather than the hall and, despite our initial concerns regarding coping whilst the remedial building works and kitchen refurbishment were underway, those concerns have been completely forgotten, such has been the success of the change of venue. Our numbers have increased each month, guests have stayed until closing in most cases and everyone has had a thoroughly enjoyable morning each month - both guests and Church members. Tabletop sales will now remain in the Church and mentioning this to guests has met with great approval. It is hard to quantify the blessings the sales bring to us each month.

Our wonderful supporters have continued to supply us with good quality goods for resale, not to mention tombola prizes, and we look forward to another year of providing this invaluable outreach to the local community, many of whom have become dear friends.

Thank you to everyone who has helped in any way - we really could not do it without you all. A real team effort.

Julia Fotheringham

APPENDIX I Ch•rih' number: 1132441 The Parochlal Church Counell of the Eccleslasllcal Parlsh of Eston wllh Yormanby Truslees, report and flnancl41 slatements for the vear ended 31 December 2024 CHIPCHASE MAYNERS CHARTERED ACC()UNTANTS 384 Linthorpc Road liddli'slpr(>ugh TSS 6HA

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Eston h'lth Normanb.v Team ￿lInIStri, Legal and admlnlstratlve Informatlon Thc Pamchial Chiirch Coiincil of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Eston Nith Nornianby Comprise of St Cjeorge's Church Nornunby and Christ Church E%ton and is part ol. thc Dcancry. of MiddlL%brough. Thc corrcspondcncc addrths is . Parish Officc, SpenLcr Road, Normanby, Middlcsbroubph TS6 9BH. Thc Parochial Church Council (PCC) is a charily cxccplcd from regislTalion with thc Charity Coin]nis%ion. PCC mcmbcr5 N4th0 havc scrved from l January 2024 until Ihc dalc rcport approl'ed are: Charlty number 113?441 PCC Members Rcv Ci Pottcr M CllM,Icy J Brunskill A Brun5kill D Lc%lcr M Hill M Hunt E Marlcy S 8hJllcr J Rc)binson D Ri)binwn S Potter A Rc'a J Foiherinbihdm C Mclnio M Ma%on ChJiry)cryAJn Church Il'ardcn Secretary (Re-appointed 17 April ?0?4) Church Wordcn ChuTch Wardcn (Appoinlcd 17 April 2024) Dcancry Synod Rcprc8cntJtii'c (Appuintcd 17 April ?024) Church Wardcn (Tcrm Lnded 17 April ?024) TrcJ.surer I RL'.aptM)inicd 17 April ?024) IRc-apw)inied 17 April ?024) J Kili.'ingnon Z K￿￿.alCzyk S Colbcrt D Sunlcy (Rc-appuinicd 17 April 2024) C Flcbu-Sw'ain.wn Dcanery Synod Rcprc%cntaIi￿.C (Appiinicd 17 April 2024) S Embcrwn (Appoinlcd 17 April 20?4) IRc-appuin*d 17 April ?024) Aceountanls chIpcha￿ Mimncrs 384 Lintl)orpc Road Middl¢'%broub¥h TS5 6HA P•xe I

Eston w'lth Normanby Team ￿lIn15trV Report of the trustees for the year ended 31 December 2024 The trustees present their report and the financial statements for the year endcd 31 December 2024. The li￿ of Coiincil Members 8¢rN'ed durinbl the ycar and up to th¢ datc of this r¢w)rt arc sct out on pabi¢ l. Structure. %overnY4nce ¥Jnd mana%cmenl MLnibLr4 ol thc PCC arc ciihLr Lx-officio or Llcilcd b}, thc Annual ParoL'hial ChurLh MLCtin& IAPCM) in aCLordanLc 'ith the ChurLh Rlprcscntalion Rulc%. Additional n)en)￿.￿l can al.w be co-optcd duriiig the year dijd Ihcn clecled di Ihc ncxt APCM. All rLgii13r i￿.Or%hIpPcrs arc cncourllsicd to rcbTlStcr on thc Elccloral Roll and io con4idcr sLindinb for clcclion lo thc PCC. The PCC mimI￿'r5 arL respi)nNiblL for makin&, dccisiun% on all maitcrs of general conLcrn and importance lo the parish including dccidinbi ho￿. the lund¥ of the PCC arc to bc &PLnl. Objeetli'es and aetli'ltles Thc PCC r¢cognis¢S It5 rc5ponsibility to promot¢ thc mission of thc Church. pa8lornlly. -socially and in rcaching out to th¢ local community. Achlei'ements yjnd performance II'L afl ￿"lry &tralLlul r()r IhL C)n-&I4)ingF gFcncrosily and support of the churchc%. Early in ?0?4 thc PCC rcwlN'cd io tithc IO°lo of thc prci'iou.8 ycar's i?0?3) pari%h in¢()mc lo finanLiJlly %upport other Lhartlic% and organiwlion$. A i()l.Il of £15,5tl6 ￿.35 donaicd lo Fc4lii'al TLL%sidc. Jc%u% Shaped PcoplL. The Chri%tian In4tilulL. BrJmblL% Farni ChurLh Plant. Thc Takk Trust. Ccdarw'()od Festivul. OddinLnt% Thcalrc Company diid Rcsourcc (AnglicJn RcncwJl Ministries). Scpardlc to this. Ihc chuwhcs donatcd £l.680 to th¢. R￿car FoodbJnk warch0￿se. Hcl¢n Clarkson has rompldcd an audit of rcsular b>jl'er5 to confirm our rwords arc compIL￿¢ and ihat wc arc continuin8 tu claiin JpproprialLly for gill aid tax. H¢l¢n ha8 nom. stcppid down froni hcr rol¢ as gill aid sccrctllry. wc thank Hcl¢n for all her work in this area. Sarah Poiicr (Treasurerl will lake up thi8 re$￿)nSIbl11ty goinbi lonvard. Thank% lo the ong¥DinbT hard work ol- Kciih Hill in findinB the bcst valuc cncrsy contracls. expcndilure on utilities for th¢ churL'hc% 4ibinifiLanily I0￿.cr in ?0?4 than in ?0?3 £?0.303 in 2024 ci)mparcd to £32,278 in 20?3. We thank Kcith for his diligcncc and look forn'ard io evcn low'er bills in 2025. $ 1% re￿rted c1￿￿￿cre. signific￿1 rcfurbi.4hincnl MDrk has bccn complclcd on thc hall and kilchcn at Christ Church. The rctiirbishmcnl if thc Hall paid lor u%ingF ihc genero￿4 Icgacicg rc.%lriclcd to Chrisi Chiirch. nthn)cly Thc .Skclion Elequc41 Fund and Ihc Ci and F. (iu). Mcmoridl Fund. Thc Christ Church RcscTh'c Fund and the ?0?3 (illl t)ay funds M'cre al%1) u%id_ Thc shi)rifJll ￿'a.4 ￿dl up u%inb' parl ()f thL E M LcbTULy Fuiid. Thc rcfurbi¥hininl ol. IhL kilihLn paid l()r by thc Chri81 Churih lundrai%ing dLlii'ilics includinb¥ thc wcckl>' coffce n)orningTS and Ihc monthly tjblc lop salv•. Wc thank evcryonc inl'olvcd in rai.4in&J thC￿ funds. Lookingy forn'ard lo ?0?5 the PCC priori118cd the repair of ihc hcalingi 4y%lem in St Cicorgic's and ihe repair of the Idr8c dt St (icorsc's lo prcvcnl wulcr inbirL'kS. Furthcr rcpair M'ork nia). bc higyhlib7hLd by Ihc quinqucnnial inspcclion of Chrisi Church du¢ March ?02 5 and ii'ill neLuI to bc (actorcd in lu 4pendinbl oN'cr thc ncxt feH' years. PAge 2

Eston wlth Normanby TeAm Mlnlstr), Report of the trustees for the veAr ended 31 Dcc¢mb¢r 2024 Flnanclal rei'lew Our total income for the y¢ar £l18.436. from £153.N90 in 20?3. We are very grnieful to th¢ cveryone has gcncrously tTrUrn)Orted ihe pari¥h in 20?4. Thc corrcsponding cxpcndiiurc £224.951 up from £112.495 in 2023. Thi5 is duc io thc ￿fi￿bish￿Knt of thc hJll ai Chri%1 Chur¢h and a full r¢furbi%hm¢ni of th¢ kilrhcn ut chri￿ Church. Our iotal Frce Will OIT¢rin& in¢ludin8 f¢¢s. wjs dow'n slibhtly in ?0?4 ￿ L?4,9?o from L?6,453 in ?0?3. Re5eri'e Pollci, li is Ihe PCC policy to iry and mainlain o blllance on Unrc%lricicd rcscrve% equoiin8 lo at lea￿ 3 nx)nih%' cxpcndilurr. Approi'cd by lh¢ PCC on 13 April 2025 sign¢d on thcir b¢half by Chalrperson Rev C. Poller Page 3

The Parochffial Church Councll of the Ecclesfiasllcal Parlsb of Eston wfilh Normanby Independent examlner's report lo the trustees on Ihe unaudited financlal slatements of Eston ith ￿OrM￿nb1' Team ￿'lIniStry. I rcFK)rt on the accoiints of The Pamchial Church Ciyuncil of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Eslon ￿ryth Normanby for the ycar cndcd 31 DL'Lcmbcr ?0?4 on PabtrLS ? w I l. Respectlve responsibllltles of truslees Y4nd Independent examlner s Ihc charity's tyustcc% you arc r¢5pon%iblc for thc pr¢paralion of Ihc a¢count4, yoll Lon%idcr thai ihc audit rcquircmenl ot-.scction 144?) of the Charilics Act ?01 I iihc ?01 l Acl} and thut an indcpcndcnl cxamination is necdcd. It is niy rr%pon%ibility to cxan)inL thL a¢¢c)unl4 undcr SL'ltiun 145 of thl ?01 l Act. lo fi)11()M' Ihc pr(x¢dur¢% Idid di)Mm in ihe CILncral DircctiOlL8 bTivcn by thL Charity Commi%sion undcr .4ection 14515Xb) of th¢ ?01 l Act. and to stale whcth¢r pmriicular mailers have comc to my attention. Basls of Independent examlnor's statement .M)' Lxaniinali()ii Larriid (iui in aLLurddniL wilh thc Cjcncrnl Dircctiibns Bivcn by ihc Charity Commi8sion. An cxaimination include.s a rcvicw of thc accountinby rccord.s kcpt by the PCC and a Colnpdriwn of il)c accounL% PTcwnted with ihosc records. It also includcs consideration of any Un￿SUal ite￿5 or disclosurc.% in the accounL%. and scckins cxplanJlioTh% fri)m >'ou trU%ILL￿ con£crniiigJ any %uLh matl¢r%. ThL pfoLcdurLw uiMILrtakcn du not pr()k'idL all ihe eN'idLnLL that w'ould bc rcquirld in audit and conicquinily nu opiiiii)11 IS biivLn as tc) IvhL'ihcr IhL' uLcount% pIL￿nI 'true and fair vicw, and the rcport 1.% limilcd io th0￿ matl£rs scl oui in Ihe slatcmcni ￿lOW. Independent exAmlner's slatement In conncction N'ith Iny cxuminaiion, no maiicr has come lo my allcnlion.. (i) which biji'c% mc rc&sonablc causc to bclicvc Ihai in any matcrial rcy)cct Ihc rcquircmcnL$= to kccp propcr ac¢ounting r¢¢ord% in a¢cordancc wilh sc¢tion 130 of th¢ ?0 I l A¢l- nnd lo prLpare account¥ which a¢¢ord wilh thc accountinbi r¢cords and to comply with th¢ accounting rcquir¢m¢nls ofihc ?01 l Act haN'c nut bL'cn ￿1. or lil) to M,Iiich, in Iny opinion. allcnlion 4hould be drawn in ordcr to enoble a propcr understhnding of the accounL¥ io be rcDchcd. C S CormAn FCA dependent eigmlner Clilpchast1¥lanneryJ Chartered ilccountnts 384 Linthorpe Road l¥liddlesbrou%h TSS 611A 13 Aprll 2025 P*ge 4

Eslon ￿'1th Normanby Team ￿linistry Statement orrinanclal aclii'itles For the year ended 31 December 2024 Llnreslricted Re%trictcyl funds funds 2024 Tot•1 2023 Tull No¢es Incon)In% resources InLoining rlsoiirccs from gcncraling lund4- Volunidry incon ALlii"iliL% flir stencralinbi funds IniLstni¥nl inLoinc SR.869 3.2111 6.8510 18.557 107,4?6 141.365 6.95? 5,573 49 7,729 TolAI Ineomln% resources 99.030 19.406 18.436 153.1190 Resources expended SiaiT c￿1 DivLtrun Pari¥h ¥hthrc Church runninbl cxpcn%es ChurLh in%urdncc BuildingF Inainicnunce Youili NIini￿try & Mis%ion Charilubli gij'inb' tk'prccialic)n 14.345 ?4.9?0 34.919 6,025 77.519 1.666 15,5Nfj 331 14,345 ?0.104 4.6?3 39,542 6,025 12?536 1,666 15,5146 331 52.117 5,5?6 5,5?0 I.xN? 4711 415 45.017 Totil resources exponded 175.31 49.IAO 224,951 112,495 Net IncomlngllDul%oln%) resources before Ir¥nsfers (76.2111 (30.?34) 1106,5151 41.395 Transfers betwccn funds 1233) 233 Net Ineomlngl(oulgolng) resourees for the l'ear (76,514) I30.￿1) 1106,5151 41.395 Toial fuJKls broushi forward 177.395 62.959 ?40.354 19R.959 Totydi funds csrrled forward 100.88 I 32.9511 133,839 ?40.354 The note% on pages 7 to I I form Integral prt of thexe financlal %tatement P*ge S

The Parochlal Church Councll of the EceleslastlcAI Parlsh of Eston wlth Normanb). Balance sheet as at 31 December 2024 2024 2023 Nole5 Flxtd assets TJn¥iiblL a.%%¢i$ Currenl *ss¢ls Ikbtor Cash at bank and in hand .325 1.656 227 ?39.803 135,?26 135.?26 ?40.030 Credllors: amounts filllng due wlthln one l'ear 10 (2.712) { i. JJ?) et currenl assets 13?.514 238.69 et assets 133.839 240.354 Funds RL%iriilLd incony funds Unrc$trictcd incomc funds 39.958 l(Ki.881 69.959 177.395 Tolal funds 133,839 ?40,354 Thc fi ¢ approvcd by thc tr￿tec% on 13 April 20?5 and sisncd on ILS bchuifby Chalrperson Treasurer The note5 on paKe5 7 to I I Corm in Intcgral part ol these financlal statement P#ge 6

Eston wlth Normanby Team IWllnlstr%' Notes lo financial statements for the vear ended 31 Deeember 2024 tatement of Compllance Tlic finan¢iJl %talLnx'nt% hai'c bccn prcparcd in compliancc with FRS102, Thc FiTwncial Rcportinb. Siandard applicublc in ihc UK and thc RcpubliL' of Ircland, thc Sialcmcnt of RcLommcndcd PraLliLc applicablc lu Lharilics prcparing IhLif dLcoullL% in aLLordanLL 14'11h the FinanLial Rcwbriing Stundard.s upplicablc in the UK and Republic of IrLland FRS102 IChJrity SORP I FRS10?i) IhL ch￿Ille5 Acl •OI I. Aecounlln2 pollcles Tl)c prinLipal accounting p()IiLiC¥ arc swTh)wi.4cd bclow. Thc aLcountin¥ policics ha￿e bcen applied Lunsislcntly throubhout the year und ihe preceding year. 2.1. Basls of aceountlnR Tlii tiiianLial %talLniinl% arc prcparcd undcr thc historical cost convcnlion. Thc financial 4lalcmcnts includc all 1rd￿￿¢t]0ns. u$scLs llnd liabililics for ￿'hICh Ihc PCC i¥ rcy)on%iblc in la￿,. Thcy do not includc the accounts of church groups thttl owe Ihcir atfilidtion lo another body nor thu.￿ that are infomMI gdihL'rings ofehurch mcn)bers. Fund ae¢ountln% I InrL%triLlcd fund% arc gcncral funds thich can bc used lor PCC ordinary PU￿￿￿e8. RL.%lricted Fund rcprcieni la) inccin)L' from IruLS and endilwn￿nL5 which may be expcnded only on Ihosc rLslriclcd objLxl% pri)i'idLd in ILniLS ()f thc iru%l of bequc%l und Ib) d(Inali()￿S and girJnt% rcccivcd for a SPCLifiL objLcI c)r ini'ilLd b). IhL PC(" l()r a .4PLxifiL C)hJccl. Thc funds mu>. i)iil)' bc cxpcndld on Ihc spccific obj￿1 for .hich they w'cre giiven. Any balanLC remaininbp unspent ai the end i)r the year Inu41 be carricd forw'llrd a.s bdldncc on that fiind. ThL PCC docs nol usuall). inl'cst SCP47rdtcly for caLh fiind. Whcr¢ Ih¢rc 1% no ￿parat ini'o4lmcnl inlcrc%l ) apportioncd lo individual funds on an aN'L'ra&ie bdlancc basis. 2.3. Endowment funds l-'ndc)HinLllt fund% 4irL' lunds. the capital of m.hich musl be mainthined: only income arising from inve$tmcnl of Ihc Endowryncni may be used cither rcsirictcd or uiircstricted funds dcpcndins uw)11 purposc.% for which ihc endomyncnt w'as c$lablishcd. 2.4. IncomlnR resources All inLominb rLwLifL,C￿ are inclimled in the *1oIcn￿n¢ of financial aciivilics when the charity I￿ enlitlcd to the inLomc and Ihc aniounl Lan bc quanlilicd M'ith rca%onablc acLurJcy. Thc followingv $p¢Lilic pulicic% arc applicd tu particular catcgorics of inCon￿- Planncd &T1￿.Ing. collcclions and donation% Jrc rccogMi.￿d ￿'hc￿ rcccii'cd. Cjrants and Icgucics UTC accountcd for .hLn th¢ PCC 1% ligally cntiilcd io Ihc dmc)unls duc. Dii'idLnd& arc JLcounl¢.d for w,Iicn rcccil'ablc. intLr¢st is aLLrucd. Tax rcioi'crablc on plJnncd giving 1% JLLrucd up lo Ihc cnd of Ihc fisc411 ycar L'nding wiihin ihc acii)unling year. All othcr inconK is rccogniscd Nthcn it is rcccii'ablc. All incoming rc¥ourcc$ arr accounted for ¥rdnl¥. including gYanl.¥ for the purch&sc of fixcd &8SCt& arc Tccogniwd in full in thc stslement of financial aciii'itie5 in thc vear in M'hich they are receil'dble. Incon￿ from invostmcnls is included in the year in which it is recciN'able. Page 7

Eston M'lth Normanby Team ￿lInistry Notes lo financlal statements for the F'ear ended 31 December 2024 2.5. Resources expended F.xpcnditure ]% rLLObFni%ed on an acc￿￿1 basi5 ￿ a liability is incu￿ed. Expenditure includes any VAT wthich cannot be fully rccol'crcd. and is repirted as part of the expcnditurc to which it rclates. CJrJnl.% al￿ do￿1]￿n4 drc Jccountcd for H,hLii paid or M'hcn a￿,1￿ded. if that am'ard crcalL'% J bindinbi or <)n%tructii'c oblibyation on thc PCC. ThL DioLQ4an Parish 4hllr¢ is accountcd for whcn duc. Amoun14 rc¢cii'L 5pecitically for Ini%8ion are dealt ￿'1th as rcstriLted funds. All othcr ¢xpenditur¢ Is b¥¢nerJlly ￿¢0S￿l￿ed wljen it is incurred and is accounlcd for gro&8. Fiindrai%inbF £￿￿tS JrL Ih4)%c incurrcd in %LLkinbl I'olunlary Luntribulions and do nol includc the cosL¥ or di%sLn)inaiinbF infonnalion in support of thc Lharl￿b]e aLtii.'ilics. 2.6. Tanxlble fixed 9ssets and depreclallon T￿gible fixcd are 4lalcd ut co¥1 Ic¥s dLLumulthicd depTcciation. Dcprccialion is pribvided al ralcs CdlLuldled to w'rilc off the cosl Ics4 Tcsidual valuc ufcdLh ds%ct over IL% cxpcLlcd ￿sefUl lilc, folloM¥- Fixturcs, fiitinss and cquipmcnl 2￿/11 reducinbv balance Cunsecrntcd and bcnL.fiLC propcny is n()t inlluded in Ihe dLLuunlN in accordance M'it]I S l O of ihc Charities Act ?0 I l. Moi'able lixturc4. fiiiingtrs and LquipmLnl u4cd N'ithin ihL Lhiirch premi%es is dcprLLidled on Ihc rediiiing ba1￿C ba41%. IndI￿.1￿Ulll liLl￿5 of equipniLnl M'iih a purLha%e priLL of £500 or Ic5¥ arc ii.riiicn ofy w'hcn the IS d¢4uircd. 2.7. Deflned contrlbuth)n penslon schemes Tlic pension costs chargpcd in the linancial sthtemenL8 represeni the contribution payable by the eh&rity durin&¥ the 2.8. Dbclosure exen)ptlons Tlic cntily ￿li.￿rie% ihc LrilL'ria ol b¢in¥ J qi￿lI(Y1nby cnlity dL.fiiicd in FRS I O? %ULh. advanlase ha% been takLn oftlic follo￿.In￿? disLlosure L'xcmptiiTrns ai'ailublc under parJ¥rnph 1.12 of FRS 102. Di5c105ure in TC%PCLt of IhL lindnlial in4lrumLnis ha￿'C nol been prL'%cnicd. Volllntar>' Ineome Unrtslriited Re5triLted fuDd5 funds 2024 Tolal 2023 To¢*1 Rcgyular planned gFjN'ing CollLLtion% Incomc thx rccoi'crcd Doiiations isccllaneou.% incon Cirnnls receivable 5X.106 11.140 6.417 6.499 6.707 58.106 114,3115 9,7¥1 19,?17 9,31)6 12,279 6,476 6.417 13.749 16.(HO 1.974 7250 9,333 1,974 1111.X69 111.557 107.426 141,3(A PAge 8

Eston w'lth Normanby Team Mlnlstry Notes to tlnanclal statements for the lear ended 31 December 2024 Aetlvhtles for generatlng fund Llnrestrleted fuods 2024 Tot 21123 Tot1 Church fees 3.281 6.952 3281 6,952 Ini'eslment Income Unre5trleted Re5trlettd funds funds 2024 2023 Tot1 RcfcipLs from Ictting Bunk inicrcst rcceivoble 2.950 3,930 2.950 4.779 2,740 2,833 849 6,1180 849 7,729 5,573 Emploveeg Emplo.yment COSts 2024 2023 Wabi¢S and sJlarics Pcnsion ¢ost 14.345 19,47X 626 14.345 20,104 No cmploycc rcccivcd cny)lumcnl4 of than £60.(KiO12023 .' Non¢). Number of emploi'ees Thc ayerabjc monthly number% of cmploy¢c% (including th¢ tThMcc.%l during Ihc ycar, calculatcd on the basis of rull timc cquis'alents. w&$ as follow5: 2024 Numher 2023 22 22 P*ge 9

Eston wlth Normanby Team Mlnlslrv Notes to flnancffigl statements for the )'ear ended 31 December 2024 Penslon eosts The company 0￿rnteS a defincd contribuiion pension schen￿. The Schen￿ and its &&sct$ are hcld by independeni managers. Thc pe￿￿10n charge r¢prr8enLs contribulions due frorn thc company and Wds as follo￿.. 2024 202_1 Pcnsion chargc 6?6 Flxtures. Ilttlngs And tqulpment TanRlble flxed assets Tot1 Cost Ai l January 2024 Hnd Ai 31 D¢4cmbcr ?0?4 97.151 97,151 Depreclatlon Ai l jun￿￿ry ?024 Char8¢ tor the year 9S.495 331 95.495 331 At 31 Dcccmb¢r ?024 95.X?6 95.82fi Net I￿0k Tr'Alues Al J l Dcicmb¢r ?024 .325 ,325 Ai 31 Dcccmbcr ?023 .656 .656 Cons¢crJtLd dnd bL'IIL fiLe pro￿rtY 14 n<)t inLludLd in ihL' JLCI)unt% in aLL()rdanLC Wlth S l O uf the Churilici Act ?0 I l. Ind1¥'id￿l i¢Lills of cquipmcni w'iih a Purch&￿ priLc of £51X) or l¢s¥ arc NTiltcn off M,l)¢n th¢ a54cI is ucquircd. Debtors 2024 2023 Other dcbiors 227 io. Creditors: mounts falling due .Ilhln one vear 2024 2023 Accruals and de[c￿Ly1 inCOTne 2,712 .33? PllKe 10

Eston w'lth Normanb.v Team Ministrv Note5 to financial statements for the vear ended 31 December 2024 An&tysls of nel assets between funds UDr¢slricled Restricted fundy funds Total funds Fund balanLL% at 31 Dcccmbcr 20?4 85 ￿preSented by= TJngiblL fixLd aS￿ts CurrLnl CuTrcnt liabiliiies 1.3?5 1.325 135 ??6 1? 712) 32.958 12.712) 100.1181 32.958 133.1139 12. Unrestrlcted funds At At 01 Janun' 2024 Incomlng Out%olng resourres resourr 31 December 2024 TrThsfer4 Unrcstri¢t¢d Fund 177.395 99.030 (175.3111 1233) I(M).XR I Purposes of unreslrlcted funds Unrcslriclcd fund* arc ¥¢n¢ral fund% which can bc uscd f()r PCC ordinary purpo8es. 13. Restrlcled funds At At 01 JxnuAri' 2024 IncomlnE Oulk¥olnk rv50ureey r¢wur£es Trx05ftr5 31 December 2024 Stcppinbi Up Cirants B¢reavcm¢ni Supwrt P￿1$h Youih W'()rkLr DL%1¥￿t(d Ciuy MLmoriul Fund D￿￿1¥￿tid BigF Tid Pu￿rrpoint Club Christ Church & Hall Fund CCLA B¢qucst Fund Soul'd Out PL8toral Carc Mcn.% Mission Community Minisler Cjardcning St (ieargc's H¢ating 2,326 18,639 1??6) 2.1(M) 20.175 1,536 14? 819 218 10.523 707 {2.8?6} 16X8} 1,277 41 19,386 13,313 1,600 1,572 1,4011 (28.344} 114.0?0} I l.()OO> 1713} 1419} 1456} 17?0} 1,565 1.359 1.70? 1.518 1,974 487 3,(M)O 233 62,959 19,406 149.6401 233 32,95 Pagell