Registered Charity No. 1132895
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
-ALL SAINTS-
MARGARET STREET
LONDON WI
ANNUAL REPORT AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR
THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER
2022

Registered Charity No. 1132895
Parochi*l Church Council ￿CC) of All Saints Margaret Street
Annual Report and Fill2ncial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022
Contents
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VNUAL REPORTOF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
Part I: Ain a￿1 puwses
Part 2.. Objectives actwities
Port 3: Ach*vements and perfomwce
Part 4.. Fina￿1&1 review
Part 5: Fin￿￿[￿1 statcnKnts {set outon pa￿ 12-24)
Part 6.. Plans for fjJbLrc pernds
Part 7.. Structure, y)vern8nce and managerrrnt
Part 8.. Administsative itrfomiatM)n
FJNANCJAL STA TEMENTS
Stalementof PCC rewnsibiliti&s
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Indq)entht ¢x2tnAier's
Statsmelltof fiDallci21 ￿tivIt*S
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Balance theet
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Cash tknw ststement
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Not&$ to the fina￿141 ststnKnts
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Allnual Report of the Parochial Church Coulleii ￿CC) of AU Saints Margaret Street for 2022
Part I: Aim alld purposes
The primary obj¢d of the pato¢hiai chU￿b¢oUt￿li ffcc) of All Saints Margar¢t Street is the promotion of d]e
gospel of ourLord Jegjs Christ acc(rding to the d(Ktrines arKlprncticesof the Church of England The PCC has
the responsibility of cooEKratingwith theincumknt in promoting in thcparishthe wI￿le missioll of the churd
pastoral, evangelistic. social and ecumenical.
The PCC is ￿SpOnSi￿1e forthe maititenance of the fakric of thechu￿h buildin& All Saints Margaret Street iq a
Gradc I lisied building recognised as being of international archltct￿ral and historic Si￿1[1canCc.
Part 2: Objectives and activities
The PCC is cotnmitted to cnablingas tDany people as possible to worship at our cbwcb 2nd to bccomepat of
our parish ¢ommunity.
Sin¢e its found*10￿ the parishhas been atthe beart of the catholic tradition of the Churchof England, taking
fonvard the work of the Margaretcha￿l on this site where the Tractsrian movemthi originating undeT Kebl
Pusey and NewmAn in Oxfo]d, was r￿StPlanted in London. Sincc the beg￿nIng the Sunday liturgy has been
cclebrated with due splendour. eacb day in 2022 the divine office ha5 been recitcd privately and the mass
¢elebrated publicly in the church.
During 2022 there were no significant capitsl works except for the interior repairs and redecoration of No. 6
followingthe departure of the fomier assistant cuRte aDd in anticipation of thc aTrival his successor. this was
paid for entirely by a grant fromAII Saints FouDdattoTL Ddails (rfthe W0￿Sapp<&r in the ChwChwa￿tTh%,
report on the fabric and articles.
The PCC have complicd with theirduty to have due regardto the CharityCommissiixL'S public bthefit guidan
when exereiynganypowers orduties lo which the guidanir is relevant They have also Co￿￿1der￿ the Spec￿
guidance on charities for the advancement of teligon.
wor.ship undprayer
Since the foundation of the paris}4 choral Tnusic ofthc hI￿eSt staTrJ8rd hassupp￿rtedthe public celebralM)n of
the lilurgy. Since the closure of the choir school in 1968 a profcssional choir of WOM￿ ind mcn has been
maintained This is a significantcostto the PCC although a subaantial part is now COntri￿ted by the All Saints
Church Marylelx)DeChoir and Music Trust. The PCC considers that the maintenance of the choral tradition as
part of the missioll of the church is a public benef
The nature ofpublic w¢yship aDd¢elebr*ion of thesa(ra￿ellts remain¢d aff￿ted. but to some l¢sw exteni than
in thc previous two year4 by the nauonal restrictions dueto the COVID-19 patslanicuntil these were lifted
the sprin&
Tlit opportunkty to reccive from the chalice at all masses was rein5tsted from Eagter Sunday. with ihobe
cominunicating ai ihe high altar rcc¢iNinu knLrlingai the altarrail. A secondeominunion tstatioi) before tlie b]dy
aliar for those iN'ho wish 10 receive staiiding at nave floor level has beenmaintsined. Tl)e pr2ciice of intiJlc￿jn
(coiiitnunieants dipping the host in the clialice) remains strictly lorbiddcn.
The Satsjrday evening vioil Ji)a8sof Slin(￿Y was rcinqttqted on E&%ter Sattwdav J) Aprtl and has bccii niaintaMI
sinc¢ then. Att¢ndance at the Sawrday vigil mass fullils the Sunday obligdlion.
Folloivin() reopenino of churches after the lockibiim in 20?0 501emn evening i)iasses sung at 6 PM. Wha]
the dail￿. cvetLing Ivasreijitrduced in late 2021 th&se NNtre at6..15 PM. Aftcr a litne of ex￿[lInentatioiIdnd
con.%ultation with iho%e ii,ho reg￿larlY attejmled li was decided that all weekday evening massts should be a( the
sam¥ time of 6.30 PM which was introduced from Monday i Ocwber 70??
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The rosary eontinued to be recited beforethe nooii mas¥ on Lbe second Saturday of th¢ i))ont]) with the supp)rt
and participatioll of the members of thc Cell olour Lady of Walsingham
The Socicty of Kingcharlcs thc Martyr held its principal cotiTh)unoration ofthe royal niatyratAII Saints. wid)
a higli iiiass on Saturday 79tli January at 12 noon. This M'as for the s¢tond tinie while di¢ Banqueting House
underiyoes repair and restordtion.
Bishop RowanWilliantshadorigiFollybc¢nbookedasthe preathrforHolyWeekiD 2020butthis wascaDcclkxl
due to the p￿d¢M]c,WI[]l rtstrictionscontinuing into ?021. The ￿rish w&$ delighted (o welc()me Bisliop Rowwi
lor Holy Week 202? Ivhen thecel¢brationof the rites was restor¢d Én ti)11. Daniel Forn1st0￿ AlexRea4 HaNey
Solomon-Brady and John Wilkinson were confmed during the HI￿ Mass of the Eastcr Vigil which w&
celebrated by Bishop Rowan.
For the fjtst tinic in three ycaES, the WalsinghamNati()nal 14"Igrimaue to()k placc iii klay and lh¢ Cell of Oiw Lady
of Walsingbatn Organis￿ a coaeh fromAII sain￿ to the ¢v¢nL Becattse of th¢ Queen'sJubiLee celebrdtions thi%
'as on ihe Carly May bank- holiday.
All Saintg ￿a5 consecrated on ?8 May 1859. In ?0?? Ihe dedication fcstiydl was kept on Suithdy 29 May, whKh
was the Sunday afterAsee￿iOn DAY. Tl)e Friends ofAII Saints ivcre also cncoUr￿lYed to be prestY]t if they coukl.
A presentation was tnade io Fr Michael Bowieas bedqjaned as ourassis(ant priesL Tile hiJo J nNqss wastollowed
by a parish lunch in the courtyard. PLniecosL Sunday 5 Jui)e il'as also th¢ day wheii the Lhurcli and nation
ccl¢brated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The High Mass was again follow¢)J by a parish lunch in the courtyaAI.
In 2022 theexteriorproccssionof theBlCs￿dS*eran￿ntW#SreS10rfylthroUghthC parishfollowjngthehi￿ mass
on the solemnity of COTPUS Cbristi. The n¢w canopy given in 2021 was used for the r￿st time outsidc.
In late July. 21 pilgrims from All SainLS-many forthc f]r* time- spa)t a wcekend in w&lsin￿8Jn on the atmU2L
All Saints Parish Pilgrima￿ (a8ain the first one forthrtt yeaTS).This was organis¢d by the C¢ll of Our Lady of
Walsingham.
Evensong on th¢ solemnity of the Assum￿10n {anticipatedon Sunday 14thAugust in accordance with Conn￿ll
practice) was followed by an out(kbor prOCc￿l(￿l along Oxford Street beforc returning to the church for sokm
benediction. A statuc of our L￿Y of Walsingham w&$ lentbythc ¢ardina] re¢￿￿andchurd￿a￿thsof the ptst￿b
of St Magnus thc Martyr. Some 200 pcople were presenL
During thc first two weeks of DecemtrKI there w¢re six carol sen'ices for ex￿rnaTr organisations-. Ma£dakne
College. Canibridgc. Rugby Schwl- Bisliop s Dioctswi Colle(Ic School, Capc Toii'n; Mcnon Collcgse, oxfo￿1.
Migdalen College, Oxford atNJ Freud's CoTFmunicalions. The parisl) service of nine1¢5sons aiid ca]ols ivas hekl
on tlie Sunday eTreninoofAdvtht IV. Tiie poorly attended lunchtirt￿ carol ¥ervice ￿aS disu)ntinual, aiid 2 hi
mass was reintroduced on 8th December for th¢ solemnity of thc Immaculate Conception.
In addition to our honordry as5iStantPTleSL Fr Julian Brownin& the followingpriests havc assisted to Inaintsin
the ¢elebraiion ot d)e nwssThvice tscbday1￿hen our own stsff of resident clerg). Ikas reducedin number.. Fad1ry5
Aidaii Banl¢ii, Anders Beroquisi. Reo Bushll￿ Jan]es Che(yiiiddth. OIN'en Dobso￿ Mattliew Du¢kett. Jerctny
Haselock, Roderick Leece. Peter ML&ary.. Bdnic Nth"ion. Jack Noble, Nioel Pain)tt, Tom Sander, PaulM]onHs
Isintc consecrated Biihop of OSwes￿} and Guy Willis.
On¢ of the chief worksof Chri&ian charity Ès prnYerfl￿ the departal. There are usually r¢quiem masses on the
third Saturday of eachmonth. There were scveral funcral and requiem n￿5¢$ for particlllar souls in 2022.
Thcre was a highma&s ofr¢quiem for there￿* of the sou] of Craigwilliams RIPon Saturday 15 JaTJuary. Craig
hadbeen a s¢rverforrnanyyears,somelim¢memberofthe Pccandaprincipalhelperwith thecourtyardgath.
He di¢d in 2021 and his fi￿ernI had been hcld near his home in Middlesex.
The fuiieral Tites of Rosemary Harris RIP were celebrated atAII Saints. cliurLhon Wednesday 26 January. H
mortal i'emaitisiverereLeived into churehand aHighNlassof RequicTnotTeredfortliei'eposeofl)ersouI folli)Thed
by the conimittlll which took place the nextday ai Mortlake creniatoriuni. Rosemary had been aSS￿ill￿dwith
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All Sainis for niany y¢ars and had been a habittHI cOn￿e￿￿[wIlen she iiioved back froin Dorset to ton(k)ll at
the end of tlie labt ¢enLury.
A low mass of requietn wag celebrdted on 6 Junc for Brian Parker RIP ￿Th0 died in Australia and was tl)e
grandtatlier ol. Saniantha wbo ivas uiiable to make ihe journey back for liis fuiierp¢l.
A high mass ot rcquiem w&s eelebraÈed forthc re.￿* of the s(￿1 of Gcra]d Reddington, pries¢ RIP oi) Sabjlllay
?5 June. Fr Gerald dIedd￿ing the lockdown in ?O?O and his fU￿ra] 011 tlie Isle ofWighL FrCI￿a]dh8d k)ng
been associthted wi(h All Saints where he niarried his wil"e, the actress Valery Gaunt_ He served as honorary
assist2ntpriest ofAII Saints 1985-IY89 before becoming vicar of St Barnabas Ealitig and assisted I"Iot)I tin* to
lime at All Saints in his retireinent.
A mas,% ofrequiem waS¢¢I￿Tated there￿￿ of the swl of Patricia Simr6on RIPon 6 September withher fani
in attendancc followino her earlier crcmation.
Itnmediately following theannouncement0fthed￿thOr Her tate MaJe#y Queth Elizat*ili11, aftcrthe evening
mass on ihc Nativity of our Lady on 8 ScptLmbLY, the oreen fcrial han(yings were repla¢ol with black h8￿g￿g5
and black froiitals were hung on bot]) altars. The altar cand]es at]d Stocks ofunbleached ￿aX werebrought OUL
Thc folloivino day thc ritU21 enipty carafalquc wasrecollitn￿(ed ￿ th¢ sanie l)eight as in thc pliot()graphs of the
requiem for her grandfaiher, Kinu Geo￿¢ V. All niassesw'ere of requiein for ￿e rep)se of the la(e Queen s soul
from the day atler her death until tlie end of tht day of hei burial on 19 SeptLmb¢r: except for the feast of thL'
Holy Cross wlien the mass ol The day toOkpr¢ce(k￿t. Aspecial HI￿1) Ma%s of Requiein io thL musical setting
by Faurc was celebrattxl on Saturday l O septelnb￿. this was folloi%ingby ihe ab￿lutiOns. The solemii requKin
on Sunday I I SeplemEcrwas sung to the settino by Victoria andthat on Sunday 18 Septemberio the settingby
Maurice Dvrntlé.
Th¢ funerdl ma&q. with choir. was celebrdted for the repose of the soul of Keith Jaffa RIP on 30 September.
A mass of requiemwas celebrated for the rewse of the of David Robbin RIP on 30 SepteM￿r. His funeral
WAS l&ter l)eld ill early November atAII Saints. Wesl Dulwfftch V¥here be had family connections.
A mass of requiem was ccld)ratedon Saturday l Oth De(tmbuai 12 noon for thc rcpose of the soul of Grenkll
Prince RIP. who died and was creftialed privtttely earlier in the year_ Grenfell was a soiiietin)¢ ni¢mber ol'tl)e
PCC. assistcd ill the bar where hc li'as also club menibm-hip se¢rdAry and for rnany yeais Cooked elaixnate
parish lunclies.
Upon thc dnnoL[n￿￿}t ot thc death of po￿ Benedict XVI on the morningof 31 D￿ember the gold froiitr]
reinoved from the lady al￿r, replaced wilh blxL and a low massof requiem cel¢bttkted for the repose of thewl
ot the fornier Patriarch of the West.
Pastoral eare
Confes￿0￿$ may be he￿dby￿ priogt in ChU￿bber0T¢ lowmas8 orby ardngenKnt. The clersyvisitparishymeT5
in their homes or in hospital.
Jn latc April it was aniiounc¢xl thai Fr Michael BO￿le hadbeen app)intcd as th¢ new i-icar of St Pctcr s EaslErn
Hill iii Mclbourne, Au.%tralia. and his last Sunday atAII Saints would be *9 May. Fr Michacl had been assist￿1
priest ofAII Sainis, siiiee Passion Sun<kny, 6 April ?014_ From Noveiiiber 2019 he￿&S the sole priest ae(ua]ty
iesidenceoi) the church siie durino the vac3ncy in the benelicc and tour laier the enrircly uncxpcctcd
national IoLkdoiNTr iii 2020t&%i the W￿1¢ life of the ]Mrish into coniplei¢conlugion. He i]i51i¥atcd tlie onlitie live
tr¢aFni2ig of the daily mass ai thattime which h&$ SUC￿&$fUllY continu￿. He niade cnotFnousdiffei'ence b thc
paris11 i¥ith his wexliing and liiurgical abilities iogethtr wilh liis pas1(ral ￿[Car￿ coiicem for iiiwiy Indi￿d￿&)
Just before (he solcmnity of Christ the King it WAS announced thatFr A12n Rtmmer, the assistant curale of St
Stephens Glovc&sterRoad would bc movingto All Saints a> assisraiit priest licensed to the parish by the
bishop of Fulham at evensong and benediction on Sunday 12 Febtuary 2093.
Part 3: Achievements and performance
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Thc ¢lectoral roll was completdy ￿e￿￿ed prior lo the annual meeting in 2019 whenth¢re were 158 p￿le on
the new roll. At tbe beginningof 2022therewcrc165 narr£s onthe eledtsnl rolL Therewerea num￿ who no
longer satisfiedthe Tules for COT]titiual inclusioll of th¢ roll andthe r¢visfxI roll pre*ntedto tbe APCM in 2022
stood at 135. At the end of the 2022 there was one deletion due to the dcath of Sybil Prtestnell IUP and One
addition with the roll rcmaining at 135. Therc are arowid 135 dwellings in th¢ patish of whi¢h Some 25 8
believed to beVa￿t. Thepo￿￿￿tioniS just over pc¢4>leofwhotn two were on the ele¢tordl roll in 2022.
On a no￿nal Sunday (n￿ including East¢rDay or Chtithias Diy)there was an avtTage of158 attCT￿teSpkns 2
Children in churcb {2021-. 87 and 2) and 59 live views {2021= 79).
During wcckdays therew¢re an average of16 peq)leeacb day atlow rntss {2021.. 13) and an a￿rage of15 live
views (2021.. 23).
On Easter Eve there were 129 wor5hinxrsand 107 communi(2nts. Easttr Day thae were 254worshippas and
170 communi￿nts. TheEastcrnumlxY for 2022were an ovuall incrose on thecorre4)onding numbas for 2019
before thepandemic lock(k>wL Cbristmks Eve therc were 108 woT5hippets and 75 communicants. Christmas
Day therewcrc 87WOrs￿"W￿S and70commulli1gnts.AlthoughtheChristm&SnumFK￿ for2o22wereMar￿ltslly
down on those for 2019, beforcthc ￿ndeMIc, therehasaIwaysb￿n a wide flui*uation in thcsc figurog each year
as many ofthe regular congregation return to thcir fatnilits outside t￿ndon. Thtte were fourbaptiSTllS of infants
(2021.. 2),oneadUItbaptiS￿ fourc8￿lIdateSW¢r¢C0nfirnKd(2o2I.0)and￿ornarrj0gts(2021: 1)Threefuner2Ls
were held in church this year {2021-. 0).
Buildings
During2022 the ch￿Chhasb¢e￿opcllOn Monday5toFridaysfTom]atemorningbefor¢theniKJnmassandclo%d
after the evening mass.
Details of buildingwork are setout in the separnte chUrchW￿der￿, report on thc fabricand articles and in the
report from the Health, Safety & Buildings committee below.
Mxssion catechesis
The Lent lectyre was entided"The Infinite Vision: StAugustine andthe fonrJatioD of tbe Western Mtn(L" w
ven in ehurch by Fr Dominic Keech on Friday 8 April just bcfore Holy Week.
The autsjmn study day arranged forThur&lay 20 Octrknon-seeing Goit. Tha)logÈes of theTran%figuratN)n" at
which the speakers were to be the Revd Dr Peter Anthony, DrGrcgory Tucker,and the Rcvd Dr Ayla Lepine,
Unfor￿natelY. bad to be c4n¢elled the day before due to illness.
A book launch for FrPeterknthony's r¢cently published acadeTnic moJx)graph on the Trartsfigur*ion entitsl
"Patristic Perspectives on the Transfiguratio￿ IDtcrpreting Vision" was held in church on 31 October. This
attracted a large number of people Tnanyofwhom We￿ pr£stht at thesolann evensongof All Saints and soi
benediction which preceded the evenL
The onlinc zoom theology sessionsc0nlin￿I in 2022 wkth five diverse subjects addrosssj.. On 15 March, the
vicar, led the session reflecting on rcfl¢cting on Rowan Williams, recent book, "Looking East in Winter.
Contemporary Thought aThl theEastem Chn"stianTradition."" On l O May Fr Michael Bowie gav¢ a p￿ sentatu)n
on 'Damned byour KnO￿ledge.: Engknsb religiousanxiety in GrahamGreene drawing on material fromthree of
hi5 novels, The Power and ihe GION, The Heortofthemaner and The End oftheAffair. On 12 July the vi
exploTed novels about the building of cathedrals foo￿1ng on Ben Hopkn"Ds' new histori￿1 novel, C&ihedral
comparing this with otheT similarworks and asking what is il about ￿tat buildings thatseem to speakbeyond
themselves aboutthe divine andthepowerof human creativity? Howdo churchesoperat¢assacranKntsofG(Kl's
presenceandwhy do tbey feel so ne¢￿Sary forthe offering of Christian worthip?On 6 Septunberthe ViGqr kd
a seminar ¢xploriDg conmtmry biblicAI scbolarship concerning the Eucharist through Br2nt Pitre's recent
Wotk on the Jewish orig]ns of the mass'JesusaDd the Jewish Roots of the Eucharisti Unlockingthe Secrets ol
the Last Supper,; On 15 NovunbJ Fr St¢v¢ Rice led the seminar from North Caiolina entitltd'christ al￿ the
Aliens- what would be the theological ¢onsequenc¢ of discovcring life exists beyond our world?"
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ID 2022 thcr¢ was a wide range of vislting preacberson SundAyS and Holy Days.. the Revd Dr Canon Jctemy
Haselock on Wedna&y 2 Febnwy 2022, the f￿st of Candlem&" the Revd ML ariorie Brow[4 vicarof St Mary'4
Primrose Hill, on 27 February 2021 Sunday NextB¢fore t£nL the bish￿) of Fulham on 6 March2022, Lent [
the bishop also celebrated the High Mkss- the Revd Tom Sants, rector of St Gilcs-in-the-Fields on Sunday 27
Marcb 2022, Lent IV; Dr Sist¢rGemma Simn￿n￿$, CJ. Mar￿etBe￿f0rt Institute of Thcology, CaM￿ld￿ on
Sunday 3 April 2022. Lentv, Passion SundAy,' Bishop Rowan Williams prea¢hal at thc principal liturgy eacb
day in Holy W¢ek and Easttt Day. SuD(L4y IOApril- Surkny 17April, cxc¥ on Tucslay12 Apn] kn he wls
in Ukrdine, he akn w&s thecelebrant at the high mxss of the EAstervig]I Wh￿ heconfirmed fourcandidatffj The
Revd Steve Ric£ r￿ts)r, St Timothy's, Wir6ton Salcm, North Carolina,USA, on Sunday l May 2022, Easter IIL
after hi￿ mass hc gave a shortpresatratson aboutthe life of his p￿]sh, especially thc cxtrnirdinaryrenewai of
the cllurch building which St Timothy's bave UJLdotaken recently entided"The beauty of holin￿S and the
holiness of beaity- why ourchureh buildi￿ mattcr". The Revdcarol BarrdFord, vicar, Stmartin's, Goq)cl
Oak on Sunday 15 May 2022, Eastcr V,. The Revd Max Bayliss. chaplain, Quee￿%. College, Cau)bri@ on
Thursday 16 Jun4 th¢ solemnity of CoTpusChristi. Thebishopof Full)am on Sunday 3 July, feagt of StThom&s
the Apostle, the bishop also cclebrated the TnLSS, admit*d the neWChurchwa￿As to office and bless¢d the new
green high massvestsnent& TheRevd GrnaneRowiandq, vicarof St Silas,. K¢ntish TOFM on Sunday 14 Au
the Assumption of Our Lady (antici￿￿￿1 at solemn ev￿￿ng before the extcrnal proccssion; The Revd Dr
Bany Orford on Sunday 4 Sept¢Tnbtr. Trinity xn. The Rcvd Clare tA)wltn& rectorof StPaul'g, RossM0￿ Ro&1
and arca de￿ on Sunday 23 (ktthLY, TTiT]ity Xtx. The bish(4) of Fujhan on Tue￿aY l November. the solemnity
of All Saints,, the bishop ilsocelebr*edthe high mas8"The R¢vdAndrcagWenzel,viteprinciF01 of SL Stephen's
House, Oxford on Wednesday 2 Novembcr, ComMell￿￿10n0f All SOULS The Revd Nigel Palm¢r, assistant
pricsi of SL Miehad's, Croydon on s￿￿laY 6 Novetnber, in th¢ octaveof Ali Saillts.. The Revd Bruce Bat#on4
rector of Homsey on Sunday I l De¢en*)LT, AdventItt and the Revd Dr Barry Orford on 24 December atthe
solemn Tnidnight ma55 of Chri5ttnas.
The vicar with a group of eleven parishioners joinedthc retreat w¢ck¢ndin Walsingham from Friday 2 until
Sunday 4 DecanE¢r. The retreat lead￿. BishopRog¢rJupp. VI￿Or StLawrence,Long Eat0￿ The retreatv￿8
silent from after supper on Friday nI￿t to the Mass on Sunday mornin
The live streaming of the m&%s has continueil with mwe perrY￿ent camcrasbeing instslled. Esp￿7&[ tha￿Sar¢
due to voIunteeises￿Qla1IY Huw Prytt, Rich￿dEVert0na¥￿ PaulW¢sw who have maintatnedthe syacmand
prOCed￿e& The live streaming of masscs has allowed those who were uuable to be physically present k)
participale contrmpordneously the liturgy and spiriwal communion.
Including those participating in live servic¢s, All Saints. YouTub¢channel attsactrd 204,200 individual
28.700 viewing hours of live or recorded services during 2022 and 1.300 subscribers.
EcumeNism
Duringthc W¢ek of Prayerfor Christianity in January 2022. itwas a joy to welcome frieThJs fwmNotr Dame
de France frdncophone Catholi¢ Churcb in Le1c&s￿r Squareto All SainLS. They weregiven a tourof All Sain
tra in the VicOTage, and stayed for the evening office.
On the eveningof Sunday 6Lb March2021 Lent I, All Saints, IKJoedDr Christian Stableity the Bishop of Ber]in-
Br&ndeJLburg oll his r￿st official visit to London since beingappolnt￿j bi$]￿ in 2019. He sat in choir opwsile
the archdeacon of London. The Blshop of LK)ndon had inten(kd to be presentin cboir but was unable due to
testing positivc the previous day with coronavinLS. Even9)ngwas followed by solemn pontifical benediction at
which the bishop of Fulham was celebranL The li￿rgY was followedby a receptionto which all parishione15
were invited in honour of the bishop of Berlin and his delegatton.
Volunteers
Volunteersmade asigDifiixntandinvaluablctontriixJti¢Jnto thelifc ofAIISaints. CoMmitt￿v0]unteerscO￿ljnue
to provide support: beinginchurchonweekday aftern(x)nsto w¢lton￿V]SitorS,Se￿Insln the sancttwry,assisiing
as sidesmen, servingrefreshmenLs afts Sunday morningservices. readins gardeniug, postingon social medi
arranging flowers. operating the ¢2meras and maintainillg the YouTube channel for live streamin
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The coUrtY￿d garden on¢e again won the Gold Prize ID the churchyard category of the tA)ndon in BI￿
competitiOL Our apWc1ati￿g0CS to Shawl W¢lbyQN)kcfw the huge atTh)utts of time and effortheputs into
th¢ garden.
As there are now many opportunities to join in supporting the day to day work and welcome at All Saints,
members of the congregation are encouraged to off¢r whatevcr time and tslents they ca]).
Groups and aclivities
A ￿0Up visited the exhibition"Durer'sJourney& Travels of a Renaissan(r Artisv. at the National Gallery on
Friday 14 January2022 where a tslk was gven by Dr Susan Foister, deputy dircctor of thc gallery. This w&s
followedby dinner at a restsufdntncarby in Litchficld StreeL On Friday l July there wag a parish visit to the
cxtraordinary Raphael exhibiiion at the National Gallery. followal by dinner in Litchfield Str¢eL Fifte
parishioners madc a trip Èo the Bridge Theatre to see"The&)uthEA]ry chil￿ statliDgAlex Jcnnings on avay hot
evening OD Thursday I I Au8usL
In 20212nd 2022 an escort of Che]sea pensionus surrou￿1￿1 thc statue of Our tAdy in the AssumptK)n
processioll. Twenty peopletook in a parish visitto the Royal Hospital Chelseaon the momingof Satunlay
S October. one0fpe￿8Ionerspre￿￿I in the AssumPtionpr￿Css1QnShowedu9￿rOUlXlthtilrqu3rtersandFrStcV
Brooks. the chaplaincbaplain, showed th¢ ￿0Up around the chapcl. The visit ended with a drAnk in the
P¢llsioners' club. The participants paid the full costs of these events.
Friends ofAIISuints Margurer Streel
The Friends of All Saints, has experienc￿a remarkablerejuvthation ovuthe past twelve months since itWaS
re-foU￿1ed in Jallu2ry 2022. In the pas# year, 181 peopl¢ havejOin￿ therenewedFriends scheu]e. Ofththe 181,
105 are-Fricnds" contribuLing£25 per ye￿. and 76 are"Bcnefactors" contributing at Ic&st £120 pcr year. This
repTcs¢ntsannual givingof £1 1,745 toAII Saints,. All Frietslg of All Saints, receiv¢ the parish pwr twKe aytsr
full of news, reportg on recent events and speakcrs as well as dctsils of upcoming services.
The parish publishes k deÈaile¢ weeklyemail newsletter.This incbjdes a reflectton from the clergy and detAIs
of 5ervic￿, forthcoming evajts, news, mission projc¢ts and aRxals. Ow websit is regulady uplatedto inchm
complete infornjation aboutevery asprft of parish life. We also have an #ctive attd popular page on FkcdxK)k
alld post regularly on Instsgram.
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Part 4: Financial review
Brief 5tatemeDt on the PCC'S financial affairs for the year ended 31 December 2022 by the hon.
treasurtr
Unrestricted Funds
It has been anotherdifficult year with revthu&s sulxstantiallybclow pre-￿idemiC levels aThJ this hasresu]ted
a dcficit for the year of £821 This would have been significantly higberhadFrMithiel Bowie not Icft in May
2022 and thc PCC had been requir&J to fund two priests for the full year. Given the precariws state of the
fillances, efforts havebeen made to red￿ee0sts in 2023 anda stewatdship catryydign laund)¢d to ty and make
thc books balaTKe in the short temi. Funbttefforts will b¢ required iti the midto lollgtemi ￿ ensure that w¢ can
continuc to finance a full parisb life.
Incoming Resources
General con￿egati<XIal giving excluding legacies totalled £20&401 whÈch is an encouraging in¢re&se on the
£177,856receivedin 2021. Renttl income increased sligbtly at £63,732 whilstotherpmr£rty inco￿￿ broutht in
£29,733. How¢vtr, without SI￿lfiCa￿ investtnajt it is unlikely thatadditional furth￿ income can be realised
from thi5 Source. This though is an atta thal with imaginativeplAnrting mightprovide si￿]rIcantfuD￿tsng in the
mid to long term.
Resources Used
The PCC contributed an amount to the dioce&￿ common furKI of £1 10,585 which was Icss than anticipatsl
following Fr Michael Bowi¢'sr¢turn ￿ Australia. This reMaI￿d ofthe PCC's12rgest ltrn￿ of expenth"ttuc.
The overdll music costs includingthe wag¢5 paidto the dI￿lor of music ONI assistaJLt d]r￿tOrof m￿le tota]kd
£124,267of which £63,IXIO was received in 8rants from th¢ All Saiuts Church Marylcbonc Choirand Mus
Trusi {ASCMCMT).
As always. there is a n¢¢d for a large level of geacral maintenance which is reflectedin the £24,202paid out
during the year.
After excluding the wages paid to the director of music and assistsnt directorof music, the wages paid to the
sacristan, choir I￿1 rarian and parish administrntor ￿talled £44,344.
Restricted Fun
The restricted income during the year totalled £168,259. a large part of which rclated to grants from the
ASCMCMT as mentioncd alxive blli wlll.ch also Includ￿£46,1XM) from theAII Saints Foundation to
No 6 Margaret Street iti tbe advance of th¢ arrival of Fr Alan Rimmer.
Afterallowing for ¢xpaJdtnre forthe yearof £169,407, thtte is a restri¢tcd b21all￿ atthe year-end of £96,46A
of which £53,046 is available for futt￿¢ r¢storntion W0￿S.
Reserves
As at 3 1 Decembcr 2021 there are unrcstrictcd rcservesof £17,991 of w￿"Ch £1 0,357 are Undesi￿ated This is
clearly insufficient and increasingthe level oftesaves overthe next few mustbe of thetop prioriti¢&
Part 5: Finaneial statements
These forni part of this annual TCPOrt and are set out in this do¢ument starting OD pag¢ 12.
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Part 6: Plans for future periods
The PCC will continue to pursue thc aittLS and obj¢rtives 1d￿tifi￿1ear1ler in this report forthe publ1cbenef￿ In
addition to these generdl plans, the PCC hop¢s to achicv¢ the following key objectives in 202 3..
l. To work with the parish priestondevelopingthemissioll and ministyof theparisb havingregdrdtTr the
Mission Actiou Platt agreed by the PCC in August 2021.
2. Complct¢ a review of owgoVen]a￿eproced￿eslnC1udIng fmancilll controls and our policy on risk.
3. To hold a further PCC iway day in thesummer of 2023 to coLsiderfutyredevelopmaLts indudinghow
tbe WC and kitchcn facAlities should be upgrdded.
Part 7: Struethr4 governance and m2nagement
The parochial chU￿b council is a corporate body estsblishcd by the Church of England under the Parochi21
Church Coun¢ils Powets Measure1956which is the governiogd0￿Mclll. It is also a ¢harity registrralwith the
Chatity Commission as charity number 1132895.
The PCC
The method of 2pp)intn)cttt of PCC Jnembets is s¢iout in the Church Represti￿￿on Rules. Thosewho attsd
services aT¢ encouragedto registeron the cleeioral roll and auend thc annual mceting in which meM￿rS of the
PCC ar¢ electcd.
The PCC members areresy)nsbi le f0rmakingdecisl￿$O￿ all mat￿$ of gena81 con￿￿ 2Th1 immnce b the
parish including deciding on how th¢ funds of the PCC arc ts) be spenL
PCC members who have servedat any tim¢ since l Januay 2022until the date this reportwas approvedwe￿.'
the Revd Dr PeterAnthony (vicar and chair), the Revd Dr Michael Bowie (assistsntpriestuntil 3 1 May 2022,
licensed to the end of July 2022), the Revd Alan Rimmer (assistallt curate froln 12 February 2023) the Revd
JuliAn Browning (honorary assistsnt priest). John Forde (lay membeT from 22 May 2022, vice cha￿,
churchwarden ulltil 3 July 2022), christoph￿ Sclf (churchWa￿en until 3 July 2022). KAte H(Nlgetts (lay
until 22 May 2022. m¢mber as Churehwardeneleci frotn 22 May 2022 and churchwarden from 3 July 20221
Huw Pryce (mcmber as chUrch￿r(kn elect from 22 May 2022 and churchwardth frotn 3 July 2022), Ma
Antherst-Lotk (lay member until 2 May 2022), Charloue Black {lay member, until 22 May 2022), Kirill
Dashkovskiy {lay meM￿r. from 22 May 2022I JanctDtake (D¢aDCry Synod member). Richard Everton (by
mcmber, ftt)m 22 May 2022), Paul Faithfull (lay member. until 28 April 2022), Rachcl Foss (lay MCMI￿r, froln
22 May 2022), Daniel FÉelden (lay membu. from 22 May2022). Nick Gralka {lay member),Aiden Hargeaves-
Smith (General Synodmemiv),Patrick Hartley (Iaymeml￿r).jan Lyon{lay memberunti122 May 2022), Judith
Math¢r (lay membcr), John M¢Whinncy (lay mevnber). FraD¢es O'Neil (Deanery Synod member), Kei
Postance (lay member), Cedric Stephet]s (Dcanery Synod member), Christopha Swift (lay member), Colin
Symes (liy member), Jeremy Thorp Oay member), Shawn Welby-CDoke(lay men]bLT. Until 22 May 2022) aThJ
Gcoffrey Woodcock (lay member).
The PCC made the following appointmeDts during 2022:
Vi¢e-chair
John Forde
HOD. treasurer
Patrick Hartley
John Mcwhinney
Danicl Ficlden
Hon. secretary
Electoral roll officer
S¢nior sidesman
Safegllarding officer (childTen and vu]nerablc adults) Janet Drnke
K¢ith Poslanc¢
Members of the stsnding cotllmitteew¢re the Revcrethl Dr Peter Anthony),JolhnFoTd< Chris Self (until 3 Juty
2022), KateHodgells{ftom 3 July2022), HuwPryce (from 3 July 2022). the RevdDr.Michad Bowie (unth 22
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May 2022). Patrick Hartley And John McWhinD¢y.
There is no lornial inductiffl procw fgrnewmembersof the PCC. However, Charity Conllnission literdtutz i
made available to new MCM￿ explainingthe rcsponsibilitiesand duties of tsvste&8. Mcmkts of the PCC
encollraged to attend training courses 2Tranged by the dioccse.
The PCC had four full rncetings in 2022 plusa short meetingimmediAtely afterthe APCM oll 22 May sokty trj
appoint officers- all meetings in 2022 were ID person.
Given its wide responsibilitics the Ffc has a numberof¢ommittees,u¢h coveringa particular a8￿cl of pa￿h
life, natnely Events & Hospitslity, Hc21th, Safety & Buildings and Outward Giving. Fach committee
responsible to the PCC and repors back to it regularly.
During 2021 the PCC consideroj a numb￿ of govern￿¢ i55u¢s relating to ernployn￿nt st&bJs, tena￿leS and
financial CODtrols. This proce&s is ongoAti&
Cler2v
The vi¢ar and parffish priest is the Revd Dr Pet¢r Anthony.
The Revd Michael Bowie was licensed as assistant pricst until the end of July 2022.
The Revd Julian Browning is Ixcensed ￿ the parish as honorary assistant priesL
The Reverend Alan Rimmer licensed ￿ assistant priest on 12 February 2023.
Associated ch4ritsble trusts
There are two charities which are connected with the All Saints PCC:
All Saints Church Marylebonc Cknirand M￿lC Trust{registrredchaTity no 802994) h&8 as its objectto maintsin
&nd proJno* the perforniance and appreciation of church tthusic in Marylcbonc. in particular at All Saints,
All Saints Foundation (￿gistrTed charityno 2733g)) has among its objects the maIntCn2￿e3nd repair of the
church.
All Saip￿, Club
The bar opened afterboth maiti Sunday ser¥iccs atslmaior weekday fra%ts throughoutthcycar. This w&8 thefll#
complete year of optyats'ngsince 2019. The Baris an importAllt venue for membas to meet and to bring8ues
There wcr¢ 75 members in 2022.
Thc club PTovided refre5hll￿nts. atno cost to the PCC, for major fe&sts includlngcorp￿% Christi and thc Fea%t
of the Assumption and is also rcqyonsible forCowty8￿ refreShn￿lts. Teaandcoffee are providdl Whatev￿￿¢
weather, and shery during the summer. Scvcrdl members of the Congregation have Celebrated SI￿￿1r]eant
birthdays wÈth drinks in the courtyard.
Providing hospitality and welcome arc labour-intertsive tasks and we rety on a relatively small numLv of
committed voluntetts to whom we are very gratefu]. Ncw retTuits arerequiTcd if these servi￿5 arc to contn)uo
The All Saints, Club AGM took place after evensong and benediction on 4 Decembcr.
Risk management
The members of thc PCC eonfinn thatthey have given consideration to the major risks to which All Saints., its
PCC and thc chariry are exposcd and satisfied th¢fft5elves that Systetns or procedures which are des1￿)ed tt)
manage those risks have been established This is the resp￿S1￿111ty of the PCC. Thc PCC Continu￿ to keep the
various aspects of rssk assessment under review.
Polity on Ttserves
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The PCC'S policy is to maintain its reserves atas high a level as possible as it may well be f&aJwith ￿e%￿Q￿d
expenses oll the important buildings entr￿Sted to its care. Itneeds to have a reserve to COVLT any fubjre shortfall
of revcnue which m]￿tbe caused by expenses iDtreasing or contributiotks fromdonots reducing. The PCC'S
policy is to invest any fuNlbalalleeswith the CBTChurch of EnglaThl De￿sIt FuniL This indud¢5bothgenaa]
funds and funds rais¢d as part of the restoration ippeal.
Safeguarding
At its meeting on 26th July 2022, the PCC resolved to reaffirtn irs committnentto th¢ Diocesan Safeg￿1rdtt)g
Policy wbicb it is askedto do at the first M￿tingfollowillgthe Annual Pl[￿bIal Church Meeting¢a¢h year. The
PCC has ¢ompliedwith the duty section 5 of the Safeguardingand Clcrgy Discipline me3￿re2016 (duty
to have regard to House olBtshops' guidanccoD safe8uard]llgchildrn and v￿]n￿le &dulLs). A copy of d
parish policy ststrment is on display in the church.
Chris Self res1￿cd as safeguarding officer forvulnerdble adults. JanetDrakewasawointed safegUa￿lti8 off
for ¢hildren and VU]ll￿able adults. A mattcrof conctThW2s broughtto ourattentionduringthe yearwhich was
reported to the diocesan safeguarding team and dealt witb joindy by the dioccse and All Saints.. in line with
diocesan pr￿edur£S. Janet Drake up&talher Saf¢g￿ri￿ngtraIn1rt8and rencwd her DBS En￿an￿d certif￿
She remindcd the PCC and churchward¢ns of the nccd to Undertake appropriate trainin&
Heoltl4 Safety 4pJd Buildings eommillee
Members of the Health, Safety & Buildings committee in 2022 were.. Nick GTaika {chair}, John Forde, Kei
Postanee and Mark Fleming. The committee pmvided the following ￿pOrt
General
As we emerged fromCOVID restrilalo￿ ¢ompldely, ith&s beeneDeA)￿Ingto contin￿t0 re¢eivemuth hdp
frorn volunteers foTOUt processions and events. A ierurn to in-p￿sOn PCC Tyjeetings hasb¢en a welcoTT* rell]m
to nornialiry. Thc upgrdding and remeth'al prepardti(x]s of the living accomm(yJation foi our assistant prie
residenc¢ have prO￿¢sSed well. Extcnsive work was tarried out butas no work h&s beell Undertak￿ for many
years this will ensure fabric resilience going forward.
All Saints. have again rctsined our insurers EcclesiLstical. The required annual review of our Health and Safdy
policy was undertakcnhavtngbcfn passed to all tnemixrs of thc PCC for COTlln￿nL A re¢M￿datio￿that the
PCC continuc to follow it was made and approved at the PCC mceting in January 2022.
Any accidentshavebeenrec￿lttl in ourac¢i(kntbookalldfollowup Investigationsulldertak￿wb¢retteceW.
The churchwardens have been keepingthe Health, Safety and Buildings committee infonn￿, wbichremains
receptiv¢ to ideas for improvemenL
John Forde b#s continusjto ensure our electric, gas wattanry, safety checks are up w date. alld various sub-
contractors have conlinued to provide services as per church office a￿e¢¥￿ent￿l directions.
The c0utytt￿hasbC￿k￿te]eanwith thor￿gh clcarlngupa￿cV￿tslnvo1vlngf(￿)danddri1th.shawnW¢]by-
Cooke has againgen¢rouslyvolun¢ttedto enweplants and bushes continuc to thrive as t visual wcl¢ome.
Inspeclions
IDspectioJhs by the Health, Safety and Buildings collllnittee have been undertaken througbout the year both
internally andextemally atkroundthreemonthly Inter￿S. The last]ns￿etionwas Deeember2022. Photogtaph
evidcn¢¢ is Tnaintsin¢d on file". rwf areas are inapparenisatisf&thry order and all acee&8 doors and hathcs have
been found secuted asprevi1￿5ly. La¢Mers,strpsand fwt as&sts are all in order. Safdy wireswh¢tr fittd were
found s¢¢ure and ready for immediate employmenL No rodent or pigeon problems were noted.
Internal and cxtttnal (groulkl levd) inSpttti￿S were undertaJ(enon a monthly basis with a thrc¢ monthlymk
around public and non-public arcas. Accesspoints were foundoperational with locks workin& All areas when
inspected were fowKI cleaJL tidy and well maintsinol. The fir¢ alami system was found in ￿11 working ordLYand
¢mergency signage in pla(r. When rL*uire(L ci)rrective arttonbas been taken andlorthe relevant￿op1enotifiQ
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New equipment
Liyc streaming of servi(£scOntit￿eS withnew equipm¢nlwhith with m￿1¢￿ technology h&5 allowed f(K a
reduction in th¢ ueed for wircs. thereby reducing trsp hazards. This has beell a welcome investrnenL
Events & HospitiTlty eommittee
Members of the committee: c]￿lS Self (Chairuntil 2 July 20221 Janet Drnk4 Kate Hodgetts{chair from2 Juty
2022).
There were a numbtt of big events during2022which altowedus to feel thatwe were back to nornthl as f& as
hospitality at All Saints. was concen￿d On 24 May 2022 Fr Bowie organised a jazz concert to c¢lebrate thc
anllivcrsary of his ordination and winc was seTved duTing the interval. Ou the following Sunday, Dedicat
Sunday, we said fareHEII to FrBowie witha bring 8ndsh￿￿ lunch hcldin thecourtyariL Thiswas a prnctice n
forthe ncxi Sunday whcn we celebratedthc lite Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Both oeca&orLS wercwell suppolltxl
and wc wereblcgs￿l withgo(xl ￿tather. Following Corysus Christi and the A$wm￿lOnpr￿esSio￿s refres1]m￿ts
were provided and 2 numberof signi(LcaILt birthdayswcre celebrdted during the year. There were seven carol
s¢rvices at which mulled wine and mince pies were served.
Ouhvord Giving committee
Mcmbers of the committee: Fr. Peter Anthony. Frdn¢es O'NeiL Jan¢t D￿ke.
The committe¢ membeTswere in consultationwith each othcrthTOu￿(Yjtthc year and particulady prior to thc
Lent and festival appeals. The PCC decided that the money raised during Lent should all go to the joint
USPGIDiocesc in Europe apFal forthepeople of Ukrnitt andthat£l,IKX) fromourcxisiingmission fwml should
go to thc American Soup kttchen as we had coTt￿nItt￿ to hclp ￿lldthetr mE￿ta] health W0￿¢r. TheI£ntappeAI
raised£6,196beforegftaid. The festivalapt*alraised£4241.beforegiftaid to bedividcdbctweentheAmcrK2ll
Church Soup Kitchen's rnental health worker. USPG and IA)ndon Churches Refugee Fund.
Part 8: Administrattye information
The parish churth of All Saints, Maryletoneis sithatediD M2fgdTet Street in the City of Westminster. It is part
of the Diocese of London within the Church of England. The corrcspondaKe address is 7 Margaret Stree¢
tA)ndon WIW 8JG. Day-to4ay Manage￿￿n(waS delegated to the vicarand chUrchvdrd￿sWho w¢r¢ assistyj
by th¢ parish office #dministrator.
The boundory of the geogrnphi(21 parish runs alongthe centres of Berners Str¢etto the easL MoTtimerStreet
thc north, Oxford Strcet to the south and Great Portland Street to the west.
Bankers: National Westminster Bank plc. 125 Great Portland Streei IAJndon WIW 6AX.
IndependcniExaminer: Frdllcis t£e&Co..Charteral certifiedAccountan￿o2 Alnsda1eRoa￿ Lon(kn W5 IJX
Church Architect.. Karen Butti MA. Grad Dipl Cons(AA). RIBA. AABC of Thomas Ford alld PaTthers
PCC OF ALL SAINTS MARGARET STREET
STATEMENT OF PCC RESPONSIBILITIES
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
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PCC respoosibilities ID relation to the fmalleial sta¢emettts
The PCC are responsible for preparing an annw41 report and financial ststements LD accordancewith applKabk
law and United Kingdom A¢ethmting Stand8rdslUDitedKingdomGencrally Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicableio charlties in England and Wal¢s requiresthc PCC to prepare financial statements for each
year which give a and fair view of thc Sta￿ of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resourtts at
application of resources. of the charity foT thai perio¢l In preparing the financial Slatern￿LI the tru5tettq at
required to..
Select suitable accounting policies and th¢n apply them consis*ntly'
Obserye the methods and principles iti the applicabl¢ Charities SORP.
Makc judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prndenL
State whetherapplicableaccoullting standardshave been followed, subject to any material dcpartures
that must be disclosed and Cxplained in the financial statcments-
Prepare the fiTtsn¢ial statements onthe going Co￿eM basis wiless it is inappropriate to presume that
the charity will continue in business.
The PCC are responsible forkcepingproper accounting records that disclosewith reasonable accuracy at any
time the f￿a￿tI2[ posillon of the cbarity andth enable themto ensure that the flluncial statements comply
the Charities Act 2011, the applicabl¢Chartlies(AccowJts and Reports) Regulations, Indthe provisions of the
trustdeed. They are alg) re4)onsible forsafeguardiDg the aS￿ts of thc¢harity a￿j￿￿'ngre￿nabl¢ stq)s for the
prevention and detection of frnud and other irregularities.
Approv￿ bythe PCC on2 May 2023 ard signed on their behalf by thc R¢v. Dr Peter Anthony (PCC chair)
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INDEPEF4DENT EXAMIP4ER'S REPORT TO THE TRLTSTEES OF PAROCHIAL CHURCH
COUNCIL IPCC) OF ALL SALNTS MARGARET STREET
l ￿pOrt on the accountsof the Ifc of All Satnts Marwet Str¢et forthc yeareTrJal 31 DeC¢m￿r 2022, whK
are set out on pages 14 to 24.
Respective responslbilities of Trustees xnd Examiner
As Tnjstees, ylXL2reresponsible fortheprq)aration of the accounts" youconshdcr that an audit is llot requlled for
this ycarundcr seLtion 144 (2) of the Charitits Aci 2011 (the 201 l Aci) andthat an independent exomination is
needed. It is my r¢sponsibility to examine the Accounts ulld￿ scction 145 of the 201 l Act; to follow the
proeedureslaid down itl the Ga]CTal Dirtttions given by the Chatiry Cotnmission under sttti¢M 145(5)(b) of the
201 l ACL and to stste whether particular matters have comc to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's report
My examiTJitiollwas carried outin accord￿eWith the G¢D¢ral Dircctions given by the Charity Commi&wtL
An examination inclu(ks areview of the acc(m￿lingre¢or&S keptby the trust anda comparison of the accounts
with those records. It also includes consideringany unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking
explanatiOTL% fromyou as trustees conccming any such mattcr5. Thcp￿edureS undertakth do noiwividc all the
evidcnce thatwould be required ill an audiL and consequ￿tIY no opinion is given as ￿ whether the accounts
present a "tme and fair view" and the report is iunited to these matters set out in the ststement below.
Independent Examiner's statement
In connection with my examination. no matlcr has come to my atwition.
(l) whieb givc5 me reasonable cause to believe thai iti any tnaterial rcspect the requirements to keq)
accountingrecotds in accordqncevlith section130of the 2011 AcLandtopr¢pare acwuntswhich accord
with the accounting rewrdg andcomply with the accwnting requirenrnts of the 2011 Acthave not bc£n
(2) to which, in my opinioty attention should be dra￿ in orderto enable A proper under&atding of thc
accounts to be reachcd.
Fr*ttcis Let
Francis Lee & Co.
Chartcred Certified Accountants
62 Ainsdale Road
Lknndon W5 IJX
3 VI47 1013
Date .......
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13

PCC_4niitiul Rew)rl aiid Financial Sthti)meiEts
PCC OF ALL SAINTS MARGARET STREET
srATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEIMBER 2022
Unrestrlcted Restricted
funds
funds
2022
Total
2021
Total
Nots
Jneoming resources
Voluntary income
7A
215￿11
108259
384,160
311.774
Incomc from investmellts
91467
93,467
90,227
Activities for generating
funds
7C
914
914
590
Income from church
activities
7D
15
926
Total incoTnlttg resources
326208
168259
491467
408.784
Resources expettded
Costs of generdting voluntary
income
8A
5847
5347
1,813
Church activities- mission and
Chatitabl¢ giving
8B
IL478
11,478
3,011
Church activities- directly
relating to th¢ work of the
church
8C
319&13
157929
477W2
402,010
Governanc¢ costs
8D
Totsl resources expellded
3271130
169907
496,437
408.034
Net incomingl(outgoing) res0￿reeS
{822)
{1,148)
(1970)
750
B2lanee blf at l Janugry 2022
813
116421
115671
Balance tlf at 31 December 2022
17,991
9A4(A)
114A51
116,421
The notes on pages 17 10 24 form part of thes¢ financial 5tstrm¢llt&
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PC'C.4nnual Reporl and financial,gialemL?iil.s'
PCC OF ALL SAINTS MARGARET STREET
BALANCE SHKET AT 31 DECEMBER 2tI22
Note
2022
2021
Fixed &ssets
Tangible awts for u5¢ by the PCC
ooi
Currettt aS5et$
Siock
Debto
CBF deposits
Cash and CBF re= Restoration
Cash at bank and tn hand
4,113
19,041
126
9,990
96
5,227
6,219
125
6,813
107321
io
Total
130,095
125,705
Liabilities: amounts falling doe
WAthill one ytar
15285)
Net cllrrent assets
108,450
110,420
Net assets
114,451
116.421
Funds
Unrestricted
UDdesignated
Designat¢d
IOJ57
11,179
Totsl unrestricted funds
12
17991
18.813
Restricted
13
Totsl
14
114.451
116,421
Approved by the parochial church council on 2 May 2023 aThl siwd by:
The Rev. Dr Peter ADtho
, PCC chair
P. J. Hartley, Hon. Treasurer
The notes on paR¢s 17 to 24 fom part of thrse fio*nciwl $tstemenf&
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15

PCC.4rtnual Repcir( (Jiid Fimanc'iul Sinr¥men£
CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
2022
2021
Net (upenditure)IlnconE thr the year as the WFA
{1970)
750
Adjusttnents for..
Dividcnd, interest and Tcnts from investments
(In¢re2se)Idccrease in stocks
(Increase)/dc¢rease in debtors
Increascl(decrease) in creditors
{91467)
1,114
(I l822)
(90,227)
459
37,705
Net casb provided lryl(used in) 0￿rating activitrs
{IIM),785)
(39,706)
Cash flows frorn operating activities
Net casb provided byllussji ￿ operatingactivities
(1￿,785)
(39,706)
Cash flows from investing aclivitie5
Dividend, interest and rents from investmcnts
Nct ca4) provided byl{usal in) illvestitig activities
93,467
90,227
Cash flows from fm4n¢lng activities
Repaytnents of borrowing
Net cash prnvided lryl(used in) finan¢1￿ *ctThi¢ics
Change in cash and Cash equivalents during
the repoTting period
(7 J18)
50,521
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of
the reporting period
114
Cash and cash equivalents at the end or
the reporting period
11kn941
114.259
Analysis of exsh and cash equ5valentS
Cash at bank and in hand
114259
Total cash and cash equivalents
1th5941
114,259
The Dotes on p*ges 17 to 24 form part of thtst fioanci*I Statrments.
ASMS PCC ATJnual Reportand Ftllancral StataDellts 2022
16

PCC AIiFiual Report aiid Financ'wl Sthigffltiits
PCC OF ALL SALNTS MARGARET STREET
N(YtES TO THE FINANCLIL STATEI¥IEYTS
YEAR E.YDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
l. Aecounting policies
The accounts
Thc accountshave beaj pre￿ed in a(%ordaJKewith the ChuKhAccounting Re￿lations2(K)6tOgetblTss￿h
suitable accounting standards, exce￿ as mentional below, and the Sts*mcnt of ReCOrllll￿nded Pra¢ti
applicobleto CharitiL% prq)aTin8 theiTacc(M]ntsin accordance with FRS 102 and the Charities Act 2011.
The accounts have bc¢npre￿rcd un(knthe bistyicai Costconve￿10ll except forfreehold propatywhich is
shown at the PCC'sestirnat¢ of its markct Val￿ whfn it wasreceiv¢Jl. No depreciation hasbeenprovthl on
frcehold proputy as it is consideredto be immaterial as th¢ COSLS of Inain￿nanC¢tTt treatedas an outgoing
resource wh¢n inCu￿¢d Én ordtt forthe acciymtsto give atrue and fair Nryew of thestste of the PCC'S affasrs
for the income and Application of resourccs.
The accounts incI￿lea11 trat￿tiOns,aS￿ts and liabilities for which the PCC is reswJLsiblc.exceptth8t they
do not include th¢ accounts of the All Saints Club. which is a members. club with its 0￿1 committee of
managemenL trading only with its own members, for which the PCC might be said to have some
responsibility. Theydo ￿1 inc]￿le ¢om)LxtyJ tharities,dd2ils of whi¢h aregsvcn Kn note 3, be¢8JJse the
does Dot exercis¢ dominant influence ov¢r them.
The PCC of All Saints Margdret Str¢ei constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
Golng conce
The PCC has revicwedthe Cir￿nL￿tan￿0f the cbUr¢handcollsid￿ that 2d4uate r¢sourc&s continue k) be
available ￿ fund the a¢tiviU&S for the foresttabl¢ fubjre. Th¢PCC are of the view that thechurch is a goittg
eoncern.
Funds
Unrcstricted funds repr￿llLthe genernl funts thatare not subjeato any restricuiTh regarding theiruse and
ate available for application to g¢rLerdl purposes of thc PCC. Included in the unrestricted funds is the
designated futNI whi¢h relates to No. 6 Margaret Strcet which is PCC freehold pro￿rty with the tknndon
Dioc¢sin Fund a5 ¢UStodian bUSte& In 2017, the PCC received £40,(W in compa)stion in relation to the
loss of Light atNo. 6 and the balan¢eof fillxLs afterpaymentof vari(yJsclectrical andplumbingwoths
at No. 6 have been includcd in the desi￿a￿d fund which totals £7,634 at 3 1 December 2022.
Restricted funds are subject to those limitations on theii expellditure impos¢d by their donor(s)' an
¢llrrently, the main types of r¢stricted funds are=
Missionfund- these fu￿ are resffV￿ ro providecontlDuedsuw￿ for the mission projects as decxled(
from time to time by the Outward Giving conllniU<¢. Funds raisedin relationto the lent appeal and festival
appeal are included within the collections and appeals fund.
Organ restoration op￿alI￿nd- these fuTKls relate to the balanceof f￿dS leftoveraftff the restoration of
the Or￿ll andbave retain￿1 spwifjcally against any furth¢rcosts Incurr￿ Intertht is generally app]Kd
to these furlds on an annual basis butdue to hists)rically low rates, ni>Dehas b¢a] aEvlied IT) the Cu￿enty&]r.
Duringthe year £3,211 was rettived in &dditional donati(nsandrecover¢d VAT un(kr LPWGS and £1,633
was expended on non-routine maintenancc.
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PCC Aniiual Repi?rl aiid Finalic￿l S&7tcJmeiits
PCC OF ALL SAif*TS MARG.4RET STREET
NOTES TO THE Ft¥ANCL4L STATEMEF*TS
YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Choir and musicfyrtd- this comprises:
i) proceeds fromthe Choir and Music Trust towards the cost of th¢ choir ind music of All Saints.
ii) the organ Schol￿ bwsary s￿e]ficallY furKlsJby a legacy fromjohn Birch and otherdonations" and
iii) the residu¢ of a leEACy of £5,000 from Sandra Allen for thc purchase of sheet mu51C.
Resioration oppealfvnd- thes¢ funds r¢late to the fuThlsreceivedand ex￿[￿don the restoration proF
During th¢ year £3,21 I was received in relatson to ongoing ￿510ration works. After expuKlitute of £1.633
there was a balance of £53,046 in the restorntion fund at the year end.
ve streamingfund- the fundwas estsblishedin 2020 in order to acquire eqUi￿￿ent forth¢ live streamll)g
of servicesduringlockdoHryJ& During2022additionalfUt￿Sat£l 3.5(Kl wcrcrcceival and£22,738 expend
l¢&ving a balance at the year end of £2,774.
Keslmenls. Al￿8[￿8$ al￿S￿l￿rieSfv￿d- the* fwkts Ar¢ used to acquire and repair vcsttn¢nts and hangin
Duringthe year a new Spanish Sha￿ set of green High Mass vestD]¢nts WAS 2cquir&l leavinga bala[￿Of
£472 at the year ¢nd date.
No. O M&rgaretStreet- during the year a of £46.(MK) was received towardg costs ofred￿orat]ng S￿1
refurbishing of No. 6 Margaret Street in advanceof thc 2ppointtwht of a new Assistallt Priest in 20￿. The
balanc¢ of £13,093 will be expanded in 2023.
Details of the movcm¢7Lts in all restricted funds for the y¢ar are shown in llote 13.
Incoming resources
Volunlaryincome-colleaionsarerecogtiisedwbell marfaMwntsre￿lVabIeUJMle￿p1edge5Wh￿h0ll0u1
by the donor and income tax rccov¢rable on gÉft-aided donatiotLS when claimabl& Grants and immediat
legacies are recognisedag soon as the PCC is notsficd of its ¢ntit]emenÉ and the am<yJntduc. Rcvcr5ionary
legaeies are recognised when the reversion falls in.
OÉherincome- rental Incon￿ And feesare recognised whcn CarD¢￿ l¢sg any pmvisI￿ foramounts that tNy
prove Ullcolle¢tible. Dividends and in*resi and any recoverable tax thereon are re¢o£ttised when due.
Resources expended
All costs are xlloc2tedbetwttn theex￿1￿JitUreC2leg0ricS of the StatemeJ)t of Financia] A¢tivities on a b&sis
d¢s]￿ed to reflttt theuseof theres(KJrc& C&sts relatingto a particulari¢tiviry are alloLxtal directly. Grants
and donations ar¢rccognised when authori*d bythe PCC. All other costs, includingthe Di{￿e$￿A CA)m
Fund CODtributioll, ore recogttised when the relevant liability is incurred.
Costs oJgenera¢ing voluntary income - the costs of gener&tin8 voluntary income comprise the costs
associa¢d witb attractitig volunlary income.
Supportcosts-thc SUPFKrtcosts aredetailedin note8cttYthefma￿1al$tatell￿ts andareallocatedto ch
activities.
GovernL7nce costs
governa￿¢ costs include those costs Associated with meeting the c0n5titht￿￿al
requirements of the PCC.
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PCC.4nnuul Repnrt arid Financ'wl Siatements
PCC OF ALL SAI,NTS TrtARGARET STREET
NOTES TO THE FJFI'AN'CIAL STA TEMENTS
YEAR Ef4DED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Fixed assets
Consecrated land ond buildtngs and rnoveable ehurchfvrniitsre
Consecrdted and bcn¢fieedprotuty is excludal fromthe accounts bysection 10(2){Q of the Charities Act
2011. No value is pla¢edon mov3blechurth furnishings held at 31 December 2022by thc Churchw&d￿S
on special trust forthe PCC and wbich require a faculty for disposal, sillce the PCC considers this to Fk
iT121ienabl¢ pro￿ty. The value of any sud) propaty for whose disposal a faculty migbtb¢ obtaincdwould
be recO￿lSed on disp)sal. All eXpe￿IltUre incuffcdduringthc ycaron con*crataJ or benefic iaj buildin
wh¢ther on maint¢nance OT improvemenl is written off as jticu￿ed.
Other land ond buildings
NuTnber 6 MaTgaret Strect is valued atestimat¢d marketvaluewhen rcceive<L DepT¢ciationof the buihjing
has ]LOt been accounted for since th¢ amount involved was not matrrial.
Oiherfixtsres,fiiiings and office Equipmenl
Equipment used within the church pre[ni￿S is depreciatedon a straI￿t line basis over3 years. Indivi(hwl
Stems of equipmentwith i purchak price of less than £l,O(K) are written off in th¢ periiyj in whieh the awt
is acquired.
Currenl assets
Atnounts owingto the PCC at 31 December 2022 Tn respectof fees. rents or other income arc shown as
debtors less allyprovision foramounts that may prove uncollc(sable. Short-ternideposits include cash hekl
on deposit cither with the Central Board of Finance or at the bank.
Siock
Stock is valued &t the lower of cost and ttet rcalisable value.
2. Remuneration
No remunerationorothcrmalerial benefits hav¢ beenpaid orare payable from the PCC'S fundq directy or
indiTecdy to any PLTSW collDertedwith the KC in th¢ircapacity as a memba of the PCC. One manbttof
the PCC held a tenancy in PCC propery.
3. Connected charities
There are two charities wbi¢h are co1￿￿tal with the PCC. The All Saints Church Marylelx)neChoirand
Music Trust has as its objects thc suwort of churchmusie in SL Marylebone and in particular at All Saints.
The All Saints FouDdationincludes among its obJ￿ts thc maintenance and repirofthe parish church of All
Saints.
4. Independent Ex*miDer's remuneration
The re￿uneratiOn payable to the Indepe￿LI]I ex2mitier for examining the accounts is £1.440; the
remuneration paid in thc year forcxaminingthe previous year's accounts was also £1,440. in both caxs
inclusive of VAT.
5. Capfital coll￿￿1tmellts
There were no finkucial coDYnith)ents at 31 December 2022.
6. Policy on reserves
The PCC'S policy is to maintain its reserves at as high a level as possible as it may well be faced with
Unexp￿ted expthses onthe imy)rtsntbuildings ¢ntrthStsJto its care. It needs to have a res￿vet0 ¢overany
future shortfall of revenue which mighi be caused by expens￿ increasing or contributions from donors
reducing. The cost of the current exteTK%ive refi￿bish￿￿ntwotk in the interiorof th¢ chu]rh will far excthj
any reserves acojmulating outof ￿mIal incorne. Asa resu]L th&se are }￿ing fiTkancal out of the funds raiwl
by the ongoingRestorntionAppeal.The PCC'S policy is to tnvest any fund balances with the CBF Chutrh
ofEnrJand DewsiiFund.This includ¢sbothgenernl fUndSalldfu￿tsrd1s¢d2S partofthe Restorati1￿ Ap￿L
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PCC.4iintsulRepc)rt aiid Finaiic'ial SialcJiiieiiLY
PCC OF ALL SAINTS I%lARGARET STREET
N(YfES TO THE FLNANCL4L ST ATEI¥IENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
7. Incoming re￿￿reeS
Unre5trtted
Fun￿8
Restricted
2022
Totsl
2021
Totsl
A. Voluntary income
Planned giving..
with Gift AMI
Income tsx rffoverable
Other
Friends
Collcctions at seryices
Wall safes
Sundry donatms
Grants for the choir and M￿51C
Othu
Appeals and specMI coll¢ti￿S
Restoratu)n Appeal
L£gacies
Walsin￿2m/P&rith Retreat
104538
24212
2&294
IS243
I￿98
3J46
6fj69
104538
24,212
J3,707
15,243
IQ398
3J46
19,641
03,0
57,291
29,(dH
3Jll
75(Kl
105,158
26.707
31,121
7A13
8,342
1,750
25,912
54,000
41.799
9,285
2,700
5,000
11972
63,(
4&(KMI
29,194
3311
11,291
410
75IM)
Totsl
168259
384,160
311,774
B. InvestmeDt in¢on
IntetESt
Rents r¢c¢i￿ble
Othtr incotne fTom lettll)gs
63,732
63,731
61.026
Tolal
93,467
93,647
90,227
C. Activities for generating fuDds
Shop sqles
914
914
590
Total
914
914
590
D. Income from Church Activities
Parish pa￿r sales
Choir fees
Othcr fees
Sundry incDme
23
12,538
465
23
11538
465
736
5,258
199
Totsl
IS926
IS926
6,193
TotAI ineotnlng resowtts
326208
1&8259
494A67
408,784
ASMS PCC Annual R¢portaDd Financ&1 Statell)ellts 2022
20

PCC.4iJFiiiKJlReportuiid Fillanc￿l Siat£>ments
PCC OF ALL SAIYTS IILIRGARET STREET
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
8. Resources expended
Unrestricted Restsicted
Funds
2022
Total
2021
Totsl
A. Costs of generating Yoluntary ineome
Advertising
Fund-rnisingexF¢nses
3A36
3.436
5A47
5,447
1,813
B. Church #ctivlties- mi$$Aon and ebaritable giving
Mission and charitsble giving
11,478
11,478
3,011
C. Church a¢tivities- directly relating to the work of the cbur¢h
Dioccw G)mmo¥) Fund o)ntrbution
KIOS85
Choir and music
41,725
Orgdn- twiing and repair
5J70
Altar, sanctt]ary and flowths
7555
Clergy ex￿￿$t$
5J21
Shop c(KStof sales
1973
ish pa￿r
7834
MairttaMncq rqmirs and rettewals
24.202
He&L light and water
11,944
Insurance
1&582
WalSin￿8￿ parish retrat
Restoratioll 4)peal- ¢osLg incurrol
Salarics, wages and staff exrnLses
o￿lCe expcnses
Sundry ￿pa￿Se8
Diocc•n fees
Bank chargk*
110585
105,725
511 16
21,466
21,926
1973
7,434
61,758
11,944
15.582
6,102
130.000
58,091
7,082
21,880
8,228
622
588
61.310
12,979
15,787
64(MN)
446
13,911
37,S&S
6J02
7S424
iQ979
7x424
2A328
4528
71.539
13,013
143
1&349
39
748
Tolal
319903
157929
477032
402,010
D. Governance costs
Awlit fee
1ffi80
1,200
Totsl re￿￿re¢S expended
327￿0
169407
496A37
408,034
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21

PCC.4KiiualRepc)rt and Filionc.￿l Siatenlents
PCC OF ALL SALYTS MARGARET STREF.T
NOTES TO THE Fif4AYCtAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
9. Fixed a55ets for use by the PCC
Freebold
Building Equipment
Grnss b￿k value:
At l January 2022
Cost of 4U￿mentb￿gh¢ durng year
Cost of quipmtht s£rar@￿ duringyear
6,OOD
11419
18,419
At 31 Deceffl￿r 2022
6,OIMI
11419
18,419
Depreciatiott:
At l January 2022
cha￿ for the year
Relating to Scrapped equipment
Il418
12,418
At JI D￿emi￿r2022
11418
12,418
Net book value
At l Jamiary 2022
At 31 D￿eJn￿r 2022
6,001
10. Debtor5
2022
2021
HM Revenue & C￿$1￿￿5
Other dd)to
8,OIM)
J,338
Totsl
19,IMI
6,219
I l. Liabilities
21J22
2021
Due within one year..
Other crcdito
Totsl
21,645
15.285
ASMS PCC Annual Reportaod Financi&iS*am£rts 2022
22

PCC_.4nnualRei)cpri uiid Fiiiaiic-tsjl SiotLJJnenLS
PCC OF ALL SAiYfs MARGARET STREF.T
NOTES TO THE FIYANCL4L STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
12. Unrestrlcted fimds
o￿nIng
bakn￿¢
Movement
in 2022
Closing
b*lance
Undesi￿8ted..
Genenl
Shop s￿k
5,952
292
6244
.179
(822)
IOJ57
Designat¢d=
6 M￿gar¢t Street
Totsl
18,813
(822)
17,991
13. Restricted fw)ds
OFning
bAknce
Closing
balsnce
llleon* Expettditure
Missioll
Collections and ap￿#15
Choir and Music fund
Live streaming fvnd
Orgatl restoration ap￿&1
Vesttnents, hanglngs and sundties
ResÈ)rnti)n appeal
No 6 Margaret Street
2523
11478
3.132
11012
4233
11.762
51,468
2,523
18,632
2,132
2,774
3,788
472
53,046
41548
63,Wl
3A394
22,738
445
11,2
1ffj33
32
3211
Tfjl*l
97,(i)8
168259
169A07
96,460
14. Analysls of assets over types of funds
Net current
assets
￿￿ed assets
Total
Restric￿1 funds
Un￿Sti1Ctdfurtds
tksignated
Utxlesignatd
90,460
96,460
6,0
1,634
io
7,634
Totxl
o,ooi
108A50
114,451
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23

PCC.4nnual Reportaiid Financtal Siatcjments
PCC OF ALL SAINTS MARGARET STREET
NOTES TO THE FINANICIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YLtR TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
15. Staff costs
2022
2021
Gross ￿la￿S
Empbyer's natM)nal insurall￿ contyibutK)TrS
PensK)ll contri￿tiOnS to der]n￿ ¢4)llt[1t￿toll schemes
69,940
65,269
Total
7&424
71,539
The average number of lay staff during the year was 5 {2021: 5).
All lay staff are offered thc opti(KJ of joining NEsf which is a workplace pensii)n scheme set up by the
GovernrnenL ThccoDtributiOtts madeby the PCC kniogthe year ￿tall￿A £5,484 {2021.. £5,270) alldwele t)
a d¢fm¢d ¢ontrtbution scheme.
The PCC llo Iollger makes ￿Y Conknlwtiortq to the Church worke￿ Pension Fund which is the Schett
administered by the Church of En￿and Pensions Board.The legal structur¢ of the scheme is such that if
another employer fails, All Saints Margaret Street could becon* responsible for paying a share of that
employer's pension liabilities.
16. Net incoming resources for the year
2022
2021
This is stated after charging
Indq)endtht Examiner's rCrnUr￿ratN)n
1,200
17. Related partles
Duringthcycar£8,647 WAS paid to lanLyon.amemberofthe Pccuntil 22 May 2022wh¢nhis ternj ceL%al,
in fees for singing in the church choir.
DuLing the y¢ar. lan Lyon, a member of the PCC through 22 May 2022. paid rcnt of £15,684 for hiq
oe¢upation of the basement fiat at 6 Margaret Str¢cL
No othcr m¢mb¢r received remuneration or expenses during thc ycaT.
During the year, dol￿tIonS receivedby the church fr(￿n PCCll￿arnOUL￿i to £26,333 of which £6208
was given for restric*d purposes.
18. Post balance sheet event
Following the renM)val of the majority of r￿tr1(al0￿ in the f]rst quarter of 2022, the PCC no longerconskkn
that COVID-19 will have an adverse effect on the PCC fjnances.
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