The Team Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood TRUSTEES REPORT 2022 

## AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 

Our primary purpose as a Parish is the promotion of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the doctrines and practices of the Church of England. Our Parish life is shaped by the ‘Five Marks of Anglican Mission’: 

1. To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom 

2. To teach, baptise and nurture new believers 

3. To respond to human need by loving service 

4. To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation 

5. To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth 

## PARISH STRUCTURE 

We are a Team Parish of four District churches, served by a Team Rector, one Team Vicar, one Lay Reader, Church Officers, lay ministers and many active members. 

## **All Saints** 

94 Shenley Road, Borehamwood, WD6 1EB Team Rector, Revd Tim Warr Churchwarden Mrs Pam Kubica pkubica@btinternet.com https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/7534/ 

## **Holy Cross** 

Balmoral Drive, Borehamwood, WD6 2QU Churchwarden Anne Smith https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/7535/ 

## **St Michael & All Angels** 

Brook Road, Borehamwood, WD6 5EQ Revd Louise Collins 020 8953 2362 louise.collins59@hotmail.com Pat Clarke, Churchwarden Carol McKee, Churchwarden https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/7536/ 

## **St Nicholas** 

Elstree High Street, Elstree, WD6 3SW Churchwarden and Lay Reader John Auton 07885 142217 j1aut@btinternet.com https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/7542/ 

## ACHIEVEMENTS 

We enter the 2nd year without our Team Rector, who is on long-term sick leave and held in prayer. Though his absence has had a profound impact, we are doing well. Services have been held in all four churches every Sunday, apart from joint Parish Services when we all worship together in one church. Lay members, Church Officers, District Church Council members and the Youth Church have all stepped up in leading Sunday services and taking on extra duties. We are very grateful to colleagues in Barnet Deanery, readers, retired clergy and others for all their help and support. 

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The Parish continues to prioritise its core functions and responsibilities. This year it has welcomed new members and developed several new initiatives, including: 

- Parish Training and Refresher mornings (Safeguarding and Sacramental Ministry) 

- Parish Mission Action Plan 

- Parish Stewardship Leaflet 

- Christmas Memorial Service (All Saints) 

- Renovation of vicarage (Holy Cross) 

- Publicity video (St Nicholas) 

- Summer Meals and Warm Spaces (St Michael’s) 

## ELECTORAL ROLL 2022 

191 members 

## DISTRICT YEARBOOKS 






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## PUBLIC WORSHIP 

This year has seen the full resumption of services of Holy Communion within the guidance of the Church of England. At the discretion of each District, some Covid safety measures are still in place. With regard to receiving the Sacrament (bread and wine) in Holy Communion, individuals are free to exercise personal discretion as to what is right for them at any given time. 

Sunday services are held as follows: 

All Saints Church at 11.00am Holy Cross Church at 9.30am 

St Michael & All Angels Church at 9.30am in Church and 5.00pm by zoom St Nicholas Church at 9.30am 

Seven joint Sunday morning services for all four churches, known as Parish Services, have been held, including a ‘Praise in the Park’ service held in Meadow Park in August. Other afternoon Parish Services have included Maundy Thursday, Ascension Day and Advent Carols. Christmas Carols were sung by the Parish Singers at ‘The Wellington’. 

In June, all four churches held special services and events for the 70[th] Jubilee of Her Majesty, Elizabeth II, including a lunch at St Nicholas and Tea Party at St Michael’s. The Parish Musicians led the Town in an open-air service celebrating the Jubilee in Meadow Park. In July, St Nicholas Church held a splendid ‘Dickens Day’ in conjunction with the NSPCC fete, featuring selected works of Charles Dickens and a memorable ‘Miss Faversham’. 

A Lent Course was held in 2022 on the Christian Virtues. 

All Saints Church continues to welcome the Town as its ‘Civic Church’: 

- a) Flower Festival as part of Elstree and Borehamwood Summer Festival Fortnight 

- b) Service of Commemoration for her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with the Mayor of Hertsmere, the Mayor of Elstree and Borehamwood and Councillors in attendance. 

- c) Remembrance Sunday Parade and Civic Service with the Mayor of Elstree and Borehamwood and Councillors in attendance. 

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- d) Christmas Memorial Service, jointly hosted by the Parish and Co-op Funeralcare, offering support to over one hundred Parishioners affected by loss and bereavement. 

## SAFEGUARDING 

The PCC recognises its duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 to have regard to House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The Church of England has made a significant change in its relationship with safeguarding. The Bishop of St Albans, through acceptance of the House of Bishops Practice Guidance, has set minimum requirements for safeguarding training for ordained, licensed and other Church Officers. A Church Officer is anyone appointed by or on behalf of the Church to a post or role, whether they are ordained or lay, paid or unpaid. These changes and requirements came into effect from 2022: - - - - https://www.stalbans.anglican.org/wp content/uploads/Safeguarding Training Newsletter - - November 2021 1.pdf 

In addition to holding a Basic Awareness Safeguarding training for volunteers supporting the Summer Meals Scheme, the PCC has this year increased its compliance in relation to meeting it’s safeguarding duties. This has been done through formally agreeing / adopting the Safeguarding Policy for Promoting a Safer Church, ensuring members of the PCC and by extension DCC’s complete relevant safeguarding training specific to individual roles and updating Disclosure and Barring Service checks for volunteers across the four churches who perform a role volunteering with vulnerable children and adults. There have been no reports of concerns / allegations against church officers across the year. 

Hazlyn Hazel, Parish Safeguarding Officer 

## TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT 

In-house training and refresher mornings, held thanks to the leadership of Parish Officers and ministers, have been well-received and well-attended: 

Basic Safeguarding Awareness (June 2022) 

## MISSION STATISTICS 

## See full details at:  https://www.stalbansdiocese.org/parishsupport/dashboards/ 


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## MISSION ACTION PLAN 

The PCC agreed a Parish Mission Action Plan (MAP) in November 2022 to be published at the Parish Service in January 2023. **See Appendix 1.** 

## YOUTH CHURCH 

Launched in December 2021, the Youth Church continues to flourish under the leadership of adult helpers. The Youth Church helps welcome people to Church and leads Sunday services and the annual ‘Christingle’. Barnet Deanery ‘Light Night Party’ was held in the Parish in October. Other events included ‘Walk for Water Aid’ and ‘Hike ‘n Bike Eco-Relay’. A Christmas treat to Nando’s was held, thanks to an anonymous donation. Revd Collins continues in her role as Chaplain to the RAFAC Air Cadets Squadron 1372 Borehamwood and ministers in several local Primary Schools. 

## WELCOME CAFÉ, SUMMER MEALS and WARM SPACES 

The ‘Welcome Café’ was established at St Michael’s Hall in 2021 as the country began to come out of lockdown. It welcomes people from across the Parish for coffee, cake and an opportunity to socialise. It has a weekly attendance of up to 30 or more and a programme of activities, including Keep Fit, Knit and Natter and Craft. It is popular with friends form the Adult Day Centre in Aycliffe Road. A Harvest Lunch was held in September. A highlight was joining a summer day trip (sadly over 60’s only) to the seaside at Broadstairs organised by the Town Council. 

Working in partnership with others, the Parish has recognised and responded to the cost-of-living crisis faced by many people locally. Over 1,000 hot meals were served during the summer school holidays in conjunction with Watford-based charity ‘Akshaya Patra’, Hertsmere Borough Community Engagement Team and others. A ‘Salad and Salsa’ Party has held to thank the volunteers. 

Building on the success of the ‘Welcome Café’, St Michael and All Angels Hall has been open as a ‘Warm Space’ on three days a week from November 2022-March 2023. Attendance has been up to 30-40 people. Thanks to generous local donations and grants from Hertfordshire County Council, free fish and chips have been served and parties held on several occasions. Volunteers have come from across the community and Parish Churches. Talks have been held by church members and others, e.g., living with visual impairment, finding hope as a refugee, shopping on a budget, personal and fire safety. 

## GARDENING GROUP 

St Michael and All Angels has enjoyed working with the Adult Day Centre in Aycliffe Road who every week bring a group of keen gardeners to tend the Church Garden and grounds. The Group will be thanked for their efforts with an outing to Shenley Orchard & Tearooms (Jan 2023). 

## FINANCES 

## 1. The Challenge: 

The PCC recognises the payment of Parish Share and Clergy expenses has been late and partial. It recognises historical shortfalls in meeting its key financial responsibilities to St Albans Diocesan Board of Finance: 

Historical Shortfall 2021= £37,740 2020 = £30,928 

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2. Income 

The Parish’s principal sources of funding are: 

- Gifts and offerings including Gift Aid 

- Income from Hall rental and the Community Centre at 96 Shenley Road 

- Fund-raising efforts such as fairs and sales of work 

- Fees from weddings and funerals 

- Grant applications 

The District churches charge affordable rates for the hire of their Halls, making a contribution to the wider social good. There are differing rates for business, social and charitable hire. 

Fund-raising efforts have continued District Summer Fair, Michaelmas Fair, Christmas Street Market and on-going sales of marmalade, apple crumbles and knitted goods. 

## Grants: 

Several Grants have been successfully applied for and obtained on a District-basis: 

- Sports England for Older Persons Keep Fit £600 

- Jubilee Grants from Hertsmere Borough Council totalling several hundred pounds 

- Diocesan ‘Fresh Expressions’ grant for Warm Spaces Fish ‘n Chips £250 

- HCC Community & Well-Being Festive Grant for Christmas Party £360 

- Hertfordshire Communities Foundation for Warm Spaces Welcome Café £2,000 

- Diocesan Board of Finance Pastoral Aid Support Grant £8,000 

## 3. Expenditure 

Expenditure has been on key financial responsibilities to preserve the running of the Parish. The Parish is run on a shoestring. In addition, the District churches support local, national and international charities, in accord with a Christian ethos. 

## 4. PCC Accounts 2022 

## Attached 

## 5. Stewardship 

The PCC renewed its focus on Stewardship with a Parish Stewardship Plan leaflet which was agreed and published at the Parish Service in January 2023. **See Appendix 2.** 

## 6. Reserves Policy and Risk Management 

To follow (PCC Treasurer) 

## 7. Funds Held as Custodian Trustees on Behalf of Others 

None 

## FUTURE PLANS 


ONE PAGE PARISH MID-YEAR PLANNER 

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## PCC STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT 

The PCC (Powers) Measure 1956 states that the PCC 'is to co-operate with the minister in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical'. 

The Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood is a Team Parish comprising four District Churches. Each church has their own annual meeting at which churchwardens and PCC members are nominated and annual report and accounts presented. 

The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. The PCC operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure. The PCC is a Registered Charity. The appointment of PCC members is governed by and set out in the Church Representation Rules. 

The PCC has met six times this year. Meetings are held in-person as several members do not have online facility. It has three Committees: 

|online facility. It has|three Committees:|
|---|---|
|**Committees**|**Membership / Terms of Reference**|
|PCC Standing<br>Committee|The Team Rector (Chair), the Team Vicar(s), one Churchwarden from each<br>district, the PCC Treasurer and the PCC Secretary. Appointed annually by the<br>PCC.|
|Health and Safety<br>Committee|Membership as appointed annually by the PCC. Annual checks and Covid<br>safety. To advise the PCC on ensuring compliance with current legislation.|
|Finance Committee|Chaired by the Rector or the Rector’s nominee, composed of the PCC<br>Treasurer, the District Church Treasurers and one lay PCC member from each<br>church appointed by the PCC. Overall control of the finances of the Parish shall<br>be in the hands of the PCC, assisted by a Finance Committee. The Finance<br>Committee shall make recommendations to the PCC.|



## GOVERNING DOCUMENTS 

1. The Team Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood Constitution, pursuant to Rule 18 of the Church Representation Rules (draft 2005). 

2. The Parish of Elstree & Borehamwood in The Diocese of St Albans, Team Ministry Working Practices Convention (revised 2005). 



Elstree WorkingPracticesC Borehamwood cons onventionRevJan05 

## PCC MEMBERSHIP 2022 – 2023 

PCC Chair – Team Rector Revd Tim Warr (off sick) Churchwarden Pat Clarke PCC Lay Vice Chair – Andrew Whittington Churchwarden Carol McKee PCC Secretary – Kathy Foster Team Vicar Revd Louise Collins PCC Treasurer – Sheila Mutembei Smile Imoh PCC Safeguarding Officer – Hazlyn Hazel Rebecca Whewell Churchwarden Pam Kubica Annabelle Bannermann Churchwarden Anne Smith Grace Silvera Churchwarden John Auton Melita Lee 

All members have duly confirmed their eligibility to serve as Trustees. 

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## ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 

|ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION||
|---|---|
|Name:|The Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood|
|Address for PCC Correspondence:|Parish Office, All Saints Church, Shenley Road,<br>Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1EB|
|Phone Number:|020 8905 1365|
|Email:|office@borehamwoodchurches.org.uk|
|Parish Website:|http://www.borehamwoodchurches.org.uk/|
|Charity Registration Number:|1132871|
|Bank Details:|CAF Bank, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, West Malling, KENT,<br>ME19 4JQ<br>Sort: 40-52-40<br>ACC: 00012619|
|Bank Signatories:|Mrs Patricia Clarke, Ms Sheila Mutembei, Mrs Pamela<br>Kubica, Mrs Kathleen Foster, Revd Tim Warr|
|Independent Auditor for 2022|To follow (PCC Treasurer)|



_For and on behalf of the PCC Revd Louise Collins, Team Vicar, March 2023_ 

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Appendix 1: **Parish Mission Action Plan (MAP)** 

## OUR INSPIRATION: 

## The Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood 


_And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation.”_ 

Mark 16.15 

## OUR VALUES: 


## _Four Churches, One Vision_ 


## Mission Action Plan 2023 

_PCC November 2022_ 

## OUR SMART GOALS: 

## **TELL** 

**To hold Open-Air Services:** 

- **Carols at the Wellington Pub (Christmas 2022 & 23)** 

- `o` **Coronation Songs of Praise (Meadow Park, May 7[th] )** `o` **Praise in the Park (Meadow Park, August 27[th] 2023)** 

## **TEACH** 

- **To have a Parish-wide Lent Group in 2023** 

## OUR VISION: 

## ‘To be a Parish Shaped by the Five Marks of Mission’ 

## OUR PRIORITIES: 


- **To promote the Youth Church programme for 2023** 

- `o` **To hold training in Sacramental Ministry (leading intercessions, sacristan, reading, chalice, hymns)** 

## **TEND** 

- **To develop Welcome Café as part of ‘Borehamwood Warm Spaces’ (November 2022 – March 23)** 

- **To develop seasonal Memorial Services with Co-Op Funeralcare (Summer / Christmas 2023)** 

## **TRANSFORM** 

- **To host a charity-fundraiser concert (Borehamwood Brass, St Michael’s for Alzheimers, November 4[th] )** 

- **To hold an Autumn Fair at No. 96 Shenley Rd to raise Parish funds (October 7[th] )** 

- **To participate in Mitzvah Day, a faith-led day of social action (November 19[th] https://mitzvahday.org.uk/)** 

## **TREASURE** 

- **To tend church / civic flower beds and develop church vegetable patches, as appropriate (Spring 2023)** 

- `o` **To have a Stewardship Sunday and join the Parish Giving Scheme (Spring 2023)** 

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Appendix 2: **Parish Stewardship Plan** 

## How Can I Give? 

There are many ways we can give financially to the Church: 

## The Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood 

- ✓ **Weekly Envelopes** For those who give by cash, weekly Offering Envelopes are available from your Treasurer / Churchwarden. 

- ✓ **Standing Order** Set up a Standing Order from your bank. 

- ✓ **Gift Aid – something back from the tax office!** If you pay tax, we can apply to HMRC for a refund the tax you have already paid, up to 25% of your gift.  All you have to do is sign a Gift Aid declaration form. 

- ✓ **Parish Giving Scheme** Easy, reliable and saves our Treasurer time. Details to follow. 

- ✓ **Legacies** Building God’s kingdom for the generations to come. 

- ✓ **One-off Thanksgivings** Maybe you have received some good news recently or a special blessing? God loves a cheerful giver! 

## My Pledge … 

Like any family, the Church family has to plan ahead and budget for the year to come. It is very helpful when members can prayerfully consider and commit to regular giving. When you are ready, we will be delighted to hear from you! For example: 

_Dear Church Treasurer,_ 

_This year I am aiming to give £…… per week or £…… per month,_ 

_Four Churches – One Vision_ 

## Gifts and Giving 2023 

## Parish Stewardship 


_“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap; for the measure you give will be the measure you get back.”_ 

## _Signed ……………………………………_ 

Luke 6.38 

_Further help and info on Stewardship and Giving please talk to your Church Treasurer._ 

## Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God 

Our Church life is shaped by the 5 characteristic Marks of Anglican Mission: 


## Your Giving Makes a Difference 

Although the Church of England is the “established church”, it receives no funding from the Government, but is funded entirely through the ‘grassroots’ support and efforts of its members and others. We are deeply indebted and grateful to all whose faithful giving, stewardship of time, talents, gifts and fund-raising efforts make possible the mission and ministry of this Parish. 


The Church of England encourages Christians to consider giving 5% (£1 in £20) of their income to the local Church. However, the most important thing is to think prayerfully about what is right for you now and to give with a cheerful heart. 

## PCC January 2022 

## Paying Our Way … 

We live in the real world. Our major financial responsibility and expenditure as a Parish goes towards the cost of training and supporting clergy and having vicarages. This is paid for through the **Parish Share Scheme** where each Church pays their Share to St Albans the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF). See https://www.stalbans.anglican.org/finance/parish-share-scheme/ 

In 2023, the Share for the Parish of Elstree and Borehamwood is £97,343.00 

We normally spilt this amount four-ways between the four Parish Churches: 

St Michael and All Angels pays 34% All Saints pays 33% St Nicholas pays 17% Holy Cross pays 16% 

However, this year St Albans Diocese has awarded St Michael and All Angels a Pastoral Aid Grant of £8,000, reducing our overall Parish Share request. 

In addition, costs to Parish and Districts include electricity, gas, water, repairs, renewals, maintenance, supplies, services, organ and piano upkeep, insurance, administration, mission costs, publicity, Parish Office costs, clergy phone lines, travelling expenses and more. 

## Parish Targets for 2023 

Our target income from Planned Giving and Gift Aid is £54,293 Our target income from Weekly and One-Off Offerings is £10,000 Our target income from Hire of Halls is £23,000 Our target income from Fund-Raising is £3,000 Our target income from Wedding, Funeral and Other Fees is £2,000 Our target income from Grants and Other is £10,000 (£8K already awarded) 

_Our overall target income for 2023 is £102,293.00, plus District Church costs_ 

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The Tru818es Gonsvjertrere are no rnalerial unGertainbBs aboutthe Ch&nWs abilityto
n￿n￿E as a cort(￿ Thè tsvièwof finantial Wsilitsn. rès8rv8s lèvèls and fuiu
ans 9r185
772
2.580
1.293
2.732
2.414
1.053
2.581
93
570
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2.3 Fund acrxiunbng
552
1.687
1.482
179
1.27g
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1.379
l.Z79
109.081
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TrusfÉeg in luriherante oflhe 08n8ral th￿ and havè Mt béén
das￿nal￿ lor puwe5.
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68.(fi1

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE PAROCHIAL
CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ELSTREE AND
BOREHAMWOOO
I report to lh8 charity tTUStees on my 8xarninats.on of the receipt & payments accounts of The
Parcthial Church Councl of The Ecclesiasbcal Parish of Elstree and Borehamwcth for the
year end8d 31 December 2023.
R•8ponslbllltl•s and basls of rnport
As the charty t￿￿1@68 Y￿ are resp)nsible for the preparation of the ￿CmjntS in acc(*dance
wilh the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('Ihe Act,).
I rep￿1 in resp8d of my examina1￿ of ts Charitss accounts carried out under sedion 145
of the Act and in carrying Ixrt my examinatN)n I hav8 followed all applicable Direclions given
by the Charity Corrmission under sectim 145(5Xb) of Ihe Act.
Ind•p•nd•nt •xarnln•rfs stat•m•nt
I have C￿p1a18d my examination. I c(xffinn that no material matters have come to my
attention in connection with Ihe eXaMinat￿n giving me cause to beh'eve thal in any material
respect:
accounting rec(￿ts were not kept in respect of ts Trust as required by section 130 of
the Act; or
Ihe aCc￿nts do not accord with those records; or
the accounts do not comply wth the apF4rAble r￿ureMentS concerning the ftxm
and content of
aCc￿nIS set (Mrt w) Iha Charrt168 (Ar£￿nts and Reports) Regulations 2008 othw than any
requirement trot the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as
part of an independeTbt exarTMnation.
I havé no Concaff￿ and hav8 comé across Th) olher matters in c(￿ne￿10n with the
examination to which attenbon should be drawn in this report in order to enable a p(oper
understanding of tho accounts to be reathed.
Swned
Ms. Julie Kuriti
My Key Accountants Ltd
130 Balmoral Drive
Borehamwood
W06 2QT
19 Novemb8r 2024