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St. Martin’s Church West Acton

Parish Reference Number: 22.14 Registered Charity no. 1132976

Annual Report 2021

ST MARTIN’S CHURCH, WEST ACTON Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council for 2021

Administrative Information

St. Martin’s Church is situated in Hale Gardens, Acton. It is part of the Diocese of London within the Church of England. All correspondence should be sent to: The Parish Office, Rear of Church Hall, Hale Gardens, London W3 9SQ.

The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Saint Martin, West Acton is a charity registered with the Charity Commission (Registered Charity Number: 1132976). Throughout this report the charity will be referred to as the PCC.

During the year the following served as members of the PCC:

Incumbent: Revd Julia Palmer Assistant Curate: Rev Bryony Franklin Licensed Lay Minister to the Japanese Anglican Church UK: Mrs Yuki Johnson Reader: Dr Margaret Jones Reader Emeritus: Mrs Lynne Armstrong Churchwardens: Mr Ben Mason Vacant Deputy Churchwarden: Mrs Camilla Reid Representatives on the Deanery Synod: Mrs Shelley Merrick Ms Rosemary Hart Elected members: Mrs Lynne Armstrong Mr Kenneth Chan (Treasurer) Mr Raymond Choi Mr James Hyde Ms Yuki Johnson Mr Ben Mason Mrs Shelley Merrick (Lay Vice Chair) Ms Angela North Mr Lyndon Plant Appointed Secretary: Mrs Lynne Armstrong

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Administrative Information cont’d

Sidespeople: Jill Burton Mary Cook Sean Galpin John Holt Margaret Jones Lyndon Plant Camilla Reid Brenda Ward

Bank: HSBC, 31 Holborn, Holborn Circus, London EC1N 2HR

Deposit Account: CCLA Investment Management Ltd, CBF Church of England Funds, 80 Cheapside, London EC2V 6DZ

Independent Examiner: Mr Amandeep Singh Bhogal, 56 Scarle Road, Wembley, Middx HA0 4SN

Structure, Governance and Management

The PCC is a corporate body established by the Church of England. It operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure. The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All Church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC. Members of the PCC with specific responsibilities attend training courses where appropriate. The PCC revises its Risk Assessment Policy on a regular basis.

Objectives and Activities

St Martin’s PCC has the responsibility of co-operating with the incumbent, the Revd Julia Palmer, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical.

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Achievements and Performance

The APCM 2021 recorded 149 parishioners on the Church Electoral Roll. The average weekly attendance, counted during October 2021, was 44 adults and 18 children and young people. Attendance online for livestreamed services averaged 30 logged attendances.

A PCC Digest follows later in this report. PCC meetings were held via Zoom. Some business was discussed via email correspondence and decisions later ratified by the full PCC as necessary.

Other group reports contained within this booklet detail their respective achievements during the year.

Financial Review

Total receipts on ordinary restricted and unrestricted funds were £160,566 and are detailed in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA).

£119,867 was spent to provide the Christian ministry from St Martin’s Church, including the contribution to the Diocesan Common Fund (£56,800), which largely provides the stipends, pension and housing for the clergy.

The net result for the year was a surplus in income over expenditure of £40,699. After adding bank and deposit balances brought forward at the beginning of the year, the balances carried forward at 31st December for restricted and unrestricted funds totalled £533,975.

Financial Reserves Policy

The PCC’s policy aims to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds (if possible), which equates to approximately six months unrestricted payments, to cover emergency situations that may arise from time to time.

It is our policy to invest our funds balances with the CBF Church of England Deposit Fund.

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Vicar’s Report

The last year has seen its challenges unprecedented in recent times. The good news is that we have come out of lockdown, but the bad news is that the virus is still active and affecting people, although in a milder way compared with previously because of vaccinations. All of this has influenced our church of St Martins.

We opened up for ‘real live’ services as soon as we could in a safe way last June and over the year we have gradually got ‘back to normal’, although this is taking some time. Our Sunday morning 10.am service continues to be our main act of community worship. As restrictions lifted, we saw people slowly coming back to church but not all have come back. Some still prefer to watch on line. This seems to be a common feature throughout many Anglican churches.

But we have lots to be grateful for: our choir, led by Rebecca Stockland, who have assisted in leading us in musical worship in an inspiring way; our new youth work apprentice, PJ Grayson, who has taken on restarting our junior church with a creative flurry; we have a new parent and toddler group which started up last summer and has been a success. We have also tried to reach out into our community by helping with: the Women’s Refuge, with Emmaus House and other charities over the year.

One of our growing areas of ministry is in the Anglican/Japanese community. Yuki Johnson, who is now was licensed as a reader, has worked very hard to reach out to the local Japanese community. The community café is thriving and there is a growing number of people who meet for worship in Japanese. We have also built a relationship with the local Japanese school.

I am grateful to all those who have helped to keep the church going. To Bryony Franklin who supports the church in many different ways as curate and has many gifts and talents that we are lucky to benefit from at St Martin’s. Thanks to all those involved in worship and to Clement who faithfully supports the church in his role as crucifer. Also, I would like to thank our PCC who have had to get used to meetings on line, but have also re-organised into sub groups, (mission, community, worship, finance and fabric) so we could have more time to discuss things. Particular thanks to Ken Chan as Treasurer, to Lynne Armstrong as Secretary, to Shelley Merrick, as Deputy Chair, Ben Mason as Church Warden and Camilla Reid as Deputy

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Warden. Also, thanks to all others who give their time to help the church in many different ways.

We have also had to say goodbye to well-known people in our community. Sadly, John Trussler died in the summer and John Beastall has moved away. But we continue to move forward in hope. We hope that our church starts to grow again and that we can reach out in new ways to those in the parish of St Martins West Acton.

Julia Palmer 11th April 2022

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PCC Digest

The St Martin’s PCC had no face-to-face meetings, meeting via Zoom to ensure that PCC members were safe from any cross infections.

The PCC held meetings every month until the four sub committees, Worship, Finance and Fabric, Mission and Community were formed in March 2021. This step was agreed to enable people to concentrate on specific areas and devote more time to them. Meetings were then held bi-monthly to report back to the full PCC the work done by the Sub Committees. Reports from the Sub committees are at the end of this digest.

The PCC decided to re start live services, broadcasting via YouTube each Sunday morning until May 2021, and from then using sound only. We have continued to have a Zoom evening prayer service. Face to face Junior church was started as soon as possible, with our new Youth work Apprentice PJ Grayson. He is running the Junior church with the help of some parents, but more help is needed.

We joined with St Mary’s in Acton for our Lent Course, which was on the Bible, and was well attended and helpful.

It was decided to join Citizens West London, and we held a listening exercise, where people in the congregation were asked what they liked most and least about St Martin’s and how they saw the future. The results were that the welcome and the atmosphere of the sidespeople and general friendliness of the church was the key reason for people to continue coming to the St Martins.

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Community Committee Report

Achievements over 2021

Communication:

Anna Sørensen Sargent was appointed as the new editor of church magazine. Many thanks to her for all the work she has done to produce such great publications over the last year

PJ Grayson was appointed our Communications Manager and thanks again to him for all he does and continues to do for St Martin’s, including completely redesigning our website

Events over 2021

Covid restrictions have limited events over 2020 which when we restarted, had to be run with extra risk assessments and special arrangements.

There was a Welcome back Celebration Sunday in July where Camilla, Tara and Liz fed over 80 people who turned up – amazing job ladies.

We brought some theatre to the church in July with a bilingual performance of Romeo and Juliet in French and English made possible by us exchanging use of the church spaces for rehearsing, which raised £500.

The Harvest Festival happened in October where 30 of us ate lunch together, which is always a fun and friendly occasion.

The monthly Japanese Saturday community café started again and goes from strength to strength with around 80 people turning up to each event.

We celebrated Bonfire Night at the vicarage with soup and hotdogs, thanks again to Camilla.

More theatre arrived at St Martin’s with The Journey of the Maji in December when we were taken on a funny but poignant journey about the lead up to Christmas by the Springs Dance Company. Many thanks to PJ for arranging this.

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Community Committee Report Cont’d

The year ended with a fabulous Christmas Bazaar which was really well attended and was a joyous occasion, including many from the Japanese church. The event raised over £3000 for the church. Thanks to all who helped with arrangements and the stalls and particular thanks to our marvellous Father Christmas (thanks Mark!) as well as a guest appearance from Sean who donated the prize of afternoon tea at the Savoy.

Pastoral care:

We continued our support of the Acton Women’s refuge with the Harvest collection as well as weekly donations.

Additionally, Sean Galpin arranged support for Emmaus House raising money towards travel cards and a Christmas collection.

We continue to support Acton Care Centre with services.

The Community Committee has many plans for the coming year including a range of social events already planned in, doing more to support our congregation and the wide community and further improving our communications, so if anyone feels they would like to support any of these areas please do come join us.

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Mission Projects Sub-Committee Report

The aim of the mission projects sub-committee is to build the kingdom of God in this parish by reaching out into the community, building relationships, growing the church, and taking action on social justice issues. Our initial objectives, set in the first quarter of 2021, were:

During 2021 the sub-committee met three times, in June, September and December. We produced a Mission Projects Action Plan, as outlined in the table below, structured according to the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission[1] :

  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

The table below summarises progress against each of these objectives during 2021.

1 https://www.anglicancommunion.org/mission/marks-of-mission.aspx

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Mission Projects Sub-Committee Report Cont’d

Project Objective Progress to date
1. To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
St Martins
‘Stay and
Play’parent
and baby /
toddler group
To support
parents/carers and
preschool children to
build relationships
locally in order to build
stronger communities
and better links with
the church.
Group well attended, relationships
developing with those who attend.
Some have attended church on a
Sunday. Themed sessions around
key seasons e.g. Harvest,
Christmas have been popular.
2. To teach, baptise and nurture new believers
Recruit youth/
children’s/
family worker
To support children,
young people and
families in growing as
disciples and
supporting one another
in their faith.
We now have our children’s and
youthwork apprentice PJ Grayson
in post. Junior church has been
re-established and is going well,
although we do need more
volunteers – both leaders and
helpers. ‘Journey of the Magi’
performance in December very
well attended. PJ has also started
collaborative work with Ealing
Fields high school, and
confirmation classes are being
planned for 2022.
Junior choir To support young
people in growing their
faith through leading
musical worship.
A junior choir led musical worship
at all age services during 2021;
this then developed into a
collaborative all-age music group.

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Mission Projects Sub-Committee Report Cont’d

3. To respond to human need by loving service 3. To respond to human need by loving service 3. To respond to human need by loving service
Outward
giving
To give 2% of our
income to charity
during 2022, and then
increase 2% year on
year up to 10%, in
order to support those
in need.
The PCC / finance committee are
now factoring this into financial
planning. We also recommended
to the PCC that this goes to
support the following charities in
2022:

A Rocha UK

Ealing Women’s Refuge

USPG

Mission to Seafarers
Supporting
those in need
in our
community
We were involved with several
initiatives supporting Emmaus
House in Acton during 2021.
4. To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge
violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation
Ealing Citizens To campaign on an
issue of local relevance
in relation to justice
Based on our listening events, it
was decided to focus on mental
health for both adults and young
people. We have joined with other
organisations in campaigning for
support from Ealing Council.to
train mental health champions.
5. To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain
and renew the life of the earth
Eco church To take more steps in
our care of creation,
evidenced by obtaining
the bronze Eco Church
award by July 2022.
We put on an Eco Church event in
November 2011 in collaboration
with St Barnabas, inviting people
from churches around the
Deanery and beyond, following
which we set up our own Eco
church group. We completed the
baseline survey and meet the
criteria for our Bronze award
which will be presented to us on
Sunday 1 May 2022.

Rev Bryony Dean Franklin

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The Japanese Anglican Church (UK) Report

Despite the continuing disturbance caused by the pandemic, we have been busy with face to face and virtual activities through the year. This has included online monthly bible study and pastoral contact, as well as our in person monthly service in Japanese which restarted in February 2021.

We have also managed to engage with the Japanese community by organising two special events at St. Martins. The first was a memorial for the 10th Anniversary of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in March 2021. The second was the ‘Prayer for Peace’ weekend, from 6th to 9th August 2021, to commemorate the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These events were held with the support of members of the Japanese community, and many of them have been regular attendants in our Community Café, which restarted in July 2021, with about 60-90 people attending. Many also joined the St. Martin’s Celebration Sunday in September and Christmas Bazaar in December. We value those contributions.

I was invited to attend the annual memorial service at the Hendon cemetery, organised by the Japanese Association in the UK. As commissioned chaplain to the Japanese community (by the Bishop of Edmonton), I robed and led Christian prayers in Japanese for this special event. Another exciting development was that I was invited to one of our local children’s nurseries, the Miyabi Nursery close to St. Martin’s, to share the Christmas story with the children.

Yuki Johnson

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4[th] Action Brownies and Guides Report

The Brownies and Guides are pleased to be back to face-to-face meetings each week, with outings now being able to be undertaken.

We have been incredibly active, and have earned our usual mountain of badges! We were thrilled to be able to have our annual Easter Egg Hunt in the Church instead of outside – it is amazing where you can hide Easter treats. In the Summer we were able to have some fun sessions out in the front garden of the church, including cooking on our fires made in colanders. The risk assessment to ensure that we did not set fire to the Church was entertaining. We had a trip to The Lido, which was well attended on what turned out to be the hottest day of the year. The Brownies have attended a local Pantomime put on specifically for Rainbows and Brownies.

I am pleased to report that we have had another Guide gain all six of the programme Theme awards, and gaining the highest award possible at Guides and Brownies – the Gold Award. We have two Guides that have gained their Silver Award and four Guides their Bronze Award. The Brownies have also done extremely well, with three Brownies gaining their Gold Award. The Brownies have achieved nine Silver Awards and ten Bronze Awards. The girls love to complete the weekly activities that add up towards completing badges and themes. I am often asked what they need to do to gain their next award.

Our numbers are increasing now we are back to regular face to face meetings. At Brownies we now only have one vacant slot, but have some girls on the waiting list that are not quite 7, so expect to be full in June this year. The number of Guides that we have continues to be a challenge, this is mainly due to the number of girls that we lost during the Covid lockdown. We now have 12 girls, with three set to join once they are old enough in June. This brings the inevitable challenge of insufficient funds for some activities – we tend to be creative about how we fund and obtain supplies. I have been applying for grants for some things, and have had some success.

One of our Guides was nominated for a Jack Petchey award, and was successful. This is an award that recognises the hard work and achievement of outstanding young members between the ages of 11 and 18. The award comes with a monetary gift for the Unit to use. We are all going bowling in the next couple of weeks and now have our own indoor archery sets.

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In last year’s report I promised to let you all know how or Virtual Sleepover went. Last April we planned and held a Virtual Sleepover by Zoom sessions. It was a crazy idea – I thought it would be so easy, I was wrong!! We had several Zoom sessions for the girls, some just for Brownies, some just for Guides and some joint, during which we carried out lots of activities. The activities included craft, cooking, mindfulness, etc. The girls all slept in their dens, some inside and some outside., We met together to have breakfast. I am reliably informed that computers were covered with chocolate, flour and glue. The girls all enjoyed themselves and have asked when the next one will be! I am hoping that we will be able to have a real sleepover soon.

Jennifer Dudley Brownie (Brown Owl) and Guide (Squirrel) Leader 9[th] May 2022

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Junior Church Report

Since being appointed as the Youth Work Apprentice on the 4[th] September 2021, we’ve had Junior Church on every planned Sunday except 2 where engaging activities for children were provided in the main church as an alternative.

We’ve had between 5-20 children attending each Sunday, with the current age range of our Junior Church attendees being between 2 and 12 years. The activities are enjoyed each week, with the introduction of an icebreaker / warmup activity at the beginning of the session which is an extra opportunity to encourage different learning styles.

We’ve also done a range of crafts such as glitter jars, Easter bonnets, solid perfume, stained glass windows and things for all age services like the Easter Garden tree and decorated stones for the first Sunday of Lent.

The work I’m doing at college is great and really interesting, I’ve just started my term on an Introduction to Youth Work after covering the basics of study skills and working with children and young people and I received 64% on my first essay so I’m excited to see how much I can learn and improve going forward.

I also took over the role of Children’s Champion from Shelley at the beginning of the year because given my role it made total sense, and it means that at every possible opportunity and meeting I go to, I’ve got the young people I work with at the front of my mind and I’m always advocating for them.

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Communications Manager Report

I was appointed Communications Manager on the 4[th] December 2021. Since then I’ve been busy! Some of the things I’ve been getting up to:

Going forward I’d like to continue developing our community outreach and perhaps find new and interesting ways of connecting with people in the local area about what we do and how we can help them.

I’m currently exploring art outreach for refugees, the potential and logistics of setting up craft outreach afternoons for our congregation and for vulnerable people so we can build connections and a book exchange to encourage a sense of community.

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Churchwardens’ Report on the Fabric of the Church

The Churchwardens are required to report to the Annual Meeting on the fabric and ornaments of the Church. We have pleasure in complying with this requirement for another year.

The Church

The Quinquennial report of 2020 identified that work needs to be done on the flat roof over the toilet block / kitchen and flat. Four contractors have given quotes for this. The work to take place in the next year. An architect (QI) was consulted in the process.

We were given permission from the archdeacon for all the old pianos to be disposed of and to look into the acquisition of a new piano. The choir stalls were a health and safety risk because the front book rests were unstable. These are now out of use in the Lady Chapel. It was identified that the floor of the church needs sanding and revarnishing.

The Cottage

The cottage has had a major refurbishment. There are now occupants in the cottage. It has been painted / decorated / recarpeted. The rail on the outside has been replaced. There was an issue with the toilet (blockage) but this has now been dealt with. The windows have been repaired and renovated. A new cooker and washing machine were also installed.

Discussion has taken place about a gate at the bottom of the outside stairs for the safety of the nursery children.

The Church Hall

Discussions have been on going with the owner of the nursery on several issues:

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The Church Grounds

The gardens continue to be maintained in good order. Our garden contractor continues to provide an excellent service, and the grounds provide a very pleasant outlook. There has been an issue with littering and use of the bench. A suggestion we might review the security of the church grounds. The quinquennial review also recommended the pruning back of the trees along the Stanway Gardens part of the church grounds. This will be scheduled at an appropriate time.

Access

A lock was removed from the gate so that church members could access the back office.

Finally sincere thanks are due to everyone who in their own way has helped to keep St Martin’s in good order over the past year. Particularly to Bob and Camilla Reid who helped with the refurbishment of the cottage.

Ben Mason

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Safeguarding Report

This report covers both the Safeguarding for St Martin’s Church and for the Japanese Anglican Church UK.

The Diocese of London introduced a safeguarding policy in 2012, which was then updated in 2015. In line with this policy, we review its implementation and all associated procedures and good practice annually. Copies of the full policy are kept by The Parish Office, Jennifer Dudley and with the church Log Book; a copy is also available on the Diocese of London website. A summary of the policy is available on the notice boards in the church porch and in the church hall. The safeguarding policy requires that a full annual report be presented to the parochial church council (PCC) by the Church Safeguarding Officer, at the first PCC each year after the Annual PCC meeting. Below is a brief summary of the key points:

Jennifer Dudley, Parish safeguarding officer, 8th May 2022

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Parish of St Martin’s West Acton

Parish Reference: 22.14

Registered Charity No: 1132976

Financial Statements of the Parochial Church Council

for the year ended 31 December 2021

Parish of St Martin’s West Acton Hale Gardens, London, W3 9SQ

Parish Reference: 22.14

Registered Charity No: 1132976

(Registered as The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin, West Acton)

Website: www.stmartinswestacton.co.uk Email: stmartins@stmartinswestacton.com

Incumbent:

Rev’d Julia Palmer Parish Office Rear of church hall Hale Gardens London W3 9SQ

Bank:

HSBC 31 Holborn Holborn Circus London EC1N 2HR

Deposit Account:

CCLA Investment Management Ltd CBF Church of England Funds Senator House 85 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4ET

Independent Examiner:

Mr Amandeep Singh Bhogal 56 Scarle Road Wembley Middlesex HA0 4SN

The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021

Introduction

I present the Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021. On behalf of the PCC, I would like to thank each and every one of you for the wonderful financial support you have given to the church during these extremely challenging times.

2021 was a year of two halves. While we were still affected by the COVID-19 special measures most of the first half of the year, normality did start to emerge, albeit very slowly and hesitantly, during the second half. Our Church, as with most of the rest of the country, continued to be significantly impacted. That said, thanks to your generosity and the financial buffer we built in 2020 through the “Back on Track” appeal, combined with additional prudential restraints in spendings, we achieved a £40,699 surplus for the year 2021. This was no mean feat notwithstanding the unprecedented challenges we faced. This was an amazing achievement. I think it was the first time we ended up with a surplus for two years consecutively in a long time.

While it looked like the worst is behind us, there is no doubt in my mind that many challenges await and there would be plenty of hard decisions we need to make. I hope that the stronger financial position we have now would alleviate at least some of the constraints so that St Martin’s can play a bigger part to help develop the spiritual wellbeing of the wider community.

Income

----- Start of picture text -----
Investment Income
0%
Fund Raising
Receipts
3%
Trading Receipts
21%
Agency & PCC Fees Planned Giving
1%
30%
Grant Received -
Other Giving
Restricted
4%
1%
Gift Aid Recovered
13%
Other
Grant Received
0% Voluntary Other Voluntary Loose Collections -
Receipts - Receipts
Junior Church
Restricted 14%
0%
13%
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Decrease in Income from Donation and Legacies

The income form total donations and legacies decreased by £8,865 (7%) to £118,076 in 2021. All types of income in this category have shown a slight reduction so there was no single cause but the recovery rate for Gift Aid has dropped by almost 3%. As effectively we lost 3% of the total income, the reduction in Gift Aid Recovered was one of the main factors contributing to the decrease.

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Income from Charitable and Trading Activities

There was no significant income from charitable activities after the outstanding Biffa grant for the hall refurbishment was received in early 2020. While the Trading Receipts from rentals increased as COVID19 restrictions were being lifted, it was still not at full capacity. Fund Raising Receipts were mostly made up of the income Christmas Bazaar and the dance show “Journey of the Magi”, which was hugely popular.

Expenditure

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Agency Fees
1%
Trading &
Governance
Hall Cost
0%
9%
Clergy & Staff Cost Common Fund
28% 47%
Church
Running
Cost
13%
Charitable Giving
1%
Missions & Other
Cost of Fund
Funds 0%
Raising 1%
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Decrease in Total Expenditure

The Common Fund remained the biggest expenditure item

Our contribution to the Common Fund was reduced to £56,800 following an agreement with the Diocesan of London. We saved £26,000 but this was still about 47% of total expenditure even at the reduced level. Nevertheless, we managed to eliminate the “Commitment Gap” as the Unrestricted portion of the surplus for 2021, £24,907, would be completely wiped out if we had paid the full amount.

Repayments for London Diocesan Fund Loan started in September 2019

£4,992 of the loan was repaid in 2021. The total repayment due in 2022 would be £4,992. This was an interest free loan repayable over 4 years with repayment starting from 1 year after drawn down. As we drew down the loan in August 2018, the loan would be fully repaid by September 2023.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021

Result for the year

The consolidated increase in funds for the year was £40,699 (2020: £14,800 increase) of which £24,907 surplus was attributable to unrestricted funds and £15,792 surplus to restricted funds.

Going Concern

We expect the income from donation and rental to remain at a reduced level in 2022 due to COVID-19. Our 2022 budget projected a break even for the year ended 31 December 2022. As the main cost being our pledge to the London Diocesan Common Fund, the PCC has agreed with the Diocese that we would commit to two thirds of the full amount. As a result, they have adopted the going concern basis of accounting.

Reserves policy

The PCC’s reserves policy is to maintain sufficient free reserves (if possible), which equates to approximately six months’ unrestricted payments, to cover emergency situations that may arise from time to time.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2021

Notes
Income from Donations and Legacies
Planned Giving
Other Giving
Loose Collections - Junior Church
Other Voluntary Receipts
2
Gift Aid Recovered
Income from Charitable Activities
Grant Received
PCC Fees
Agency Fees
Income from Other Trading Activities
Fund Raising Receipts
3
Trading Receipts
4
Investment and Other Income
Deposit Interest Received
Total Incoming Resources
Expenditure
Common Fund
Charitable Giving
5
Missions and Other Funds
6
Cost of Fund Raising
7
Church Running Cost
8
Clergy and Staff Cost
9
Governance
10
Agency Fees
11
Trading and Hall Cost
12
Total Expenditure
Net Movement
Fund Balance as at 1 January 2021
Fund Balance as at 31 December 2021
Unrestricted
Funds
£
48,385
5,918
-
22,195
21,297
Restricted
Funds
£
20,281
20,281
1,600
1,600
21,881
89
6,000
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
48,385
50,003
5,918
7,778
-
170
42,476
44,796
21,297
24,194
118,076
126,941
1,600
22,750
150
588
796
747
2,546
24,085
5,712
7,476
34,232
28,913
39,944
36,389
-
3
-
3
160,566
187,418
56,800
82,800
549
273
-
1,000
1,070
271
15,808
42,707
33,755
17,898
300
300
796
747
10,789
26,622
119,867
172,618
40,699
493,276
533,975
97,795
150
796
946
5,712
34,232
39,944
-
-
138,685
56,800
460
-
1,070
15,808
27,755
300
796
10,789
113,778
24,907
471,478
6,089
15,792
21,798
496,385 37,590

The notes on Page 6 to 12 form part of these financial statements.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2021

Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible Fixed Assest: Buildings
13
Current Assets
Debtors and Prepayments
14
Cash at Bank
Cash at CCLA Deposit Account
Cash in Hand
Current Liabilities
LDF Loan Due Within 1 Year
Creditors and Accruals
15
Net Current Assets / (Liabilities)
Long Term Liabilities
LDF Loan Due After More Than 1 Year
Net Assets / (Liabilities)
Funds
Unrestricted Funds
16
Restricted Funds
16
Fund Balance as at 31 December
£
2,876
148,173
744
90
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
402,656
402,656
2,467
106,945
744
40
151,883
110,196
4,992
6,264
17,236
11,256
134,647
98,940
3,328
8,320
533,975
493,276
496,385
471,478
37,590
21,798
533,975
493,276
4,992
12,244

The notes on Page 6 to 12 form part of these financial statements.

Approved by the Parochial Church Council on 15 May 2022 and signed on their behalf by the Chairperson, Rev’d Julia Palmer, and the Treasurer, Mr Kenneth Chan.

_____ Rev’d Julia Palmer (Chairperson)

_____ Mr Kenneth Chan (Treasurer)

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

1 Basis of Preparation

These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant notes to these financial statements.

The financial statements have been prepared under the Charities Act 2011 and in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 governing the individual accounts of Parochial Church Councils, and with the Regulations’ “true and fair view” provisions, together with FRS 102 (2016) as the applicable accounting standards and the 2016 version of the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS 102 SORP).

The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton (PCC) constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

There has been no offsetting of assets and liabilities, or income and expenses, unless required or permitted by the FRS 102 or FRS 102 SORP.

1.1 Income

Incoming resources are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when the PCC becomes entitled to the resources; it is more likely than not that the trustees will receive the resources; and the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.

1.2 Recognition of Income and Endowments

Fundraising Costs: Funds raised from events and trading activities, e.g. Summer Fair and Christmas Bazaar, are reported gross in the SoFA – i.e. before any related costs that may have been deducted from the gross proceeds.

Grants and Donations: Grants and donations are included in the SoFA when any pre-conditions preventing their use by the PCC have been met. For collections and planned giving this is when the funds are received.

Tax reclaims on Donations and Gifts: Gift Aid receivable is included in income when there is a valid declaration from the donor. Any Gift Aid amount recovered on a donation is considered to be part of that gift and is treated as an addition to the same fund as the initial donation unless the donor or the terms of the appeal have specified otherwise.

Volunteer Help: The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the trustees’ annual report.

Rental Income: Rental income from the letting of the church is recognised when the rental is due.

Investment Income: This is the interest from the CCLA Deposit Account and is included in the accounts when receivable.

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

1.3 Expenditures and Liabilities

Liabilities: Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation and settlement is probable and quantifiable.

Governance Costs: Include costs of the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the costs of trustee meetings and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governance or constitutional matters.

1.4 Assets

Consecrated and Benefice Property: In so far as consecrated and benefice property of any kind is excluded from the statutory definition of “charity” by Section 10(2) (a) and (c) of the Charities Act 2011 such assets are not capitalised in the financial statements.

Moveable Church Furnishings: These are capitalised at cost and depreciated over their useful economic life other than where insufficient cost information is available. In this case the item is not capitalised, but all items are included in the Church’s inventory in any case.

Tangible Fixed Assets for Use by Charity: No depreciation is provided on buildings as the currently estimated residual value of the properties is not less than their carrying value and the remaining useful life of these assets currently exceeds 50 years, so that any depreciation charges would be immaterial. An impairment review is carried out on a regular basis and any resultant loss identified included in expenditure for the year.

1.5 Funds

Unrestricted Funds: These represent the remaining income funds of the PCC that are available for spending on the general purposes of the PCC, including amounts designated by the PCC for fixed assets for its own use or for spending on a future project and which are therefore not included in its ‘free reserves’ as disclosed in the trustees’ report.

Restricted Funds: These are income funds that must be spent on restricted purposes and details of the funds held and restrictions provided are shown in the notes to the accounts.

1.6 Paid Employees

The PCC did not have any paid employees during the year.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

2. Other Voluntary Receipts
Occasional Donations
One-off Gifts
Back on Track Gift Day
Couch to 5k
Children’s Society
USPG
Biffa Grant Application Fee
Women's Refuge
Mission to Seafarers
Vicar's Discretionary Fund
3. Fund Raising Receipts
Summer Fair
Summer Lunch
Harvest Lunch
Bonfire Night
Christmas Bazaar
Quiz
Candles Sale
Vicar's Discretionary Fund
Auction
Journey of the Magi
4. Trading Receipts
Rental - Hall
Rental - Church
Rental - Parish Room
Magazine
Unrestricted
Funds
£
3,672
18,523
Restricted
Funds
£
20,000
192
89
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
3,672
7,325
38,523
3,000
-
30,736
-
1,052
192
73
-
50
-
2,000
-
260
89
-
-
300
42,476
44,796
200
-
533
-
89
-
40
-
3,651
95
-
90
-
248
-
43
-
7,000
1,199
-
5,712
7,476
26,238
23,154
7,874
2,130
120
3,575
-
54
34,232
28,913
22,195
200
533
89
40
3,651
1,199
20,281
5,712
26,238
7,874
120
34,232

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

5. Charitable Giving
Willesden Bishop Fund
Agape World
Mission to Seafarers
USPG
Children's Society
6. Missions and Other Funds
Citizens UK
7. Cost of Fund Raising
Auction
Journey of the Magi
8. Church Running Cost
Requisites
Organ and Piano Tuning
Parish Office
Church and Churchyard Upkeep
Repairs and Maintenance
Utilities
Insurance
Licence and Fees
Sundry
Unrestricted
Funds
£
300
160
Restricted
Funds
£
89
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
300
-
160
-
89
-
-
200
-
73
549
273
-
1,000
-
1,000
-
271
1,070
-
1,070
271
178
333
252
776
3,766
3,439
1,170
3,719
1,464
18,220
2,166
8,862
5,784
6,047
1,028
961
-
350
15,808
42,707
460 89
1,070
1,070
178
252
3,766
1,170
1,464
2,166
5,784
1,028
15,808

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

9. Clergy and Staff Cost
Clergy Expenses
Apprenticeship Scheme Youth Worker
Choir Director
Organists
Parish Office Administrator
Vicarage Cost
St Martin's Cottage Cost
Sundry
10. Governance
Account Examination Fee
11. Agency Fees
Service Fees for LDF
12. Trading and Hall Cost
Cleaning
Repairs and Maintenance
Utilities
Refurbishment
Licence and Fees
Unrestricted
Funds
£
1,280
-
4,570
1,165
11,220
489
8,531
500
Restricted
Funds
£
6,000
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
1,280
208
6,000
-
4,570
-
1,165
2,510
11,220
11,220
489
477
8,531
3,483
500
-
33,755
17,898
300
300
300
300
796
747
796
747
3,250
4,325
120
325
5,813
5,648
-
16,304
1,606
20
10,789
26,622
27,755
300
6,000
300
796
796
3,250
120
5,813
1,606
10,789

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

13. Tangible Fixed Assests
Balance Brought Forward
Addition
Disposal
Balance Carried Forward
14. Debtors and Prepayments
Gift Aid Recovered Due From HMRC
Rental - Hall
Rental - Parish Room
15. Creditors and Accruals
Unclaimed Expenses
Service Fees for LDF
Account Examination Fee
Apprenticeship Scheme Parish Fee
£
£
Buildings
402,656
402,656
2,876
2,876
120
6,124
6,000
12,244
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
Total
Total
402,656
402,656
-
-
-
-
402,656
402,656
2,876
1,424
-
63
-
980
2,876
2,467
120
336
6,124
5,328
-
600
6,000
-
12,244
6,264

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

16. Church Funds

Unrestricted Funds
General
32.5k Fund
Designated - St Martin's Music Society
Designated - St Martin's Players
Designated - Stay & Play
Designated - Vicar's Discretionary Fund
Total Unrestricted Funds
Restricted Funds
Children's Society
Mission to Seafarers
Diocesan Lent Appeal
Guinea Fund
Missions Fund
Fabric Fund
RNLI
Projector Grant
Women's Refuge
Total Restricted Funds
Total Church Funds
Balance
b/f
444,804
25,105
79
784
-
706
Income
138,530
155
Expenditure
Balance
c/f
(113,778)
469,556
25,105
79
784
155
706
(113,778)
496,385
583
(89)
0
80
37
(6,000)
15,000
20,000
30
1,600
260
(6,089)
37,590
(119,867)
533,975
471,478
391
-
80
37
21,000
-
30
-
260
138,685
192
89
20,000
1,600
21,798
493,276
21,881
160,566

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees / Members

I report on the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021 which are set out on pages 4 to 12.

Respective Responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Charities Act”) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of Independent Examiner’s Statement

My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent Examiner's Statement

In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

_____ Mr Amandeep S Bhogal 56 Scarle Road Wembley Middlesex HA0 4SN

23 April 2022

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Parish of St Martin’s West Acton

Parish Reference: 22.14

Registered Charity No: 1132976

Financial Statements of the Parochial Church Council

for the year ended 31 December 2021

Parish of St Martin’s West Acton Hale Gardens, London, W3 9SQ

Parish Reference: 22.14

Registered Charity No: 1132976

(Registered as The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin, West Acton)

Website: www.stmartinswestacton.co.uk Email: stmartins@stmartinswestacton.com

Incumbent:

Rev’d Julia Palmer Parish Office Rear of church hall Hale Gardens London W3 9SQ

Bank:

HSBC 31 Holborn Holborn Circus London EC1N 2HR

Deposit Account:

CCLA Investment Management Ltd CBF Church of England Funds Senator House 85 Queen Victoria Street London EC4V 4ET

Independent Examiner:

Mr Amandeep Singh Bhogal 56 Scarle Road Wembley Middlesex HA0 4SN

The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021

Introduction

I present the Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021. On behalf of the PCC, I would like to thank each and every one of you for the wonderful financial support you have given to the church during these extremely challenging times.

2021 was a year of two halves. While we were still affected by the COVID-19 special measures most of the first half of the year, normality did start to emerge, albeit very slowly and hesitantly, during the second half. Our Church, as with most of the rest of the country, continued to be significantly impacted. That said, thanks to your generosity and the financial buffer we built in 2020 through the “Back on Track” appeal, combined with additional prudential restraints in spendings, we achieved a £40,699 surplus for the year 2021. This was no mean feat notwithstanding the unprecedented challenges we faced. This was an amazing achievement. I think it was the first time we ended up with a surplus for two years consecutively in a long time.

While it looked like the worst is behind us, there is no doubt in my mind that many challenges await and there would be plenty of hard decisions we need to make. I hope that the stronger financial position we have now would alleviate at least some of the constraints so that St Martin’s can play a bigger part to help develop the spiritual wellbeing of the wider community.

Income

----- Start of picture text -----
Investment Income
0%
Fund Raising
Receipts
3%
Trading Receipts
21%
Agency & PCC Fees Planned Giving
1%
30%
Grant Received -
Other Giving
Restricted
4%
1%
Gift Aid Recovered
13%
Other
Grant Received
0% Voluntary Other Voluntary Loose Collections -
Receipts - Receipts
Junior Church
Restricted 14%
0%
13%
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Decrease in Income from Donation and Legacies

The income form total donations and legacies decreased by £8,865 (7%) to £118,076 in 2021. All types of income in this category have shown a slight reduction so there was no single cause but the recovery rate for Gift Aid has dropped by almost 3%. As effectively we lost 3% of the total income, the reduction in Gift Aid Recovered was one of the main factors contributing to the decrease.

3

Income from Charitable and Trading Activities

There was no significant income from charitable activities after the outstanding Biffa grant for the hall refurbishment was received in early 2020. While the Trading Receipts from rentals increased as COVID19 restrictions were being lifted, it was still not at full capacity. Fund Raising Receipts were mostly made up of the income Christmas Bazaar and the dance show “Journey of the Magi”, which was hugely popular.

Expenditure

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Agency Fees
1%
Trading &
Governance
Hall Cost
0%
9%
Clergy & Staff Cost Common Fund
28% 47%
Church
Running
Cost
13%
Charitable Giving
1%
Missions & Other
Cost of Fund
Funds 0%
Raising 1%
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Decrease in Total Expenditure

The Common Fund remained the biggest expenditure item

Our contribution to the Common Fund was reduced to £56,800 following an agreement with the Diocesan of London. We saved £26,000 but this was still about 47% of total expenditure even at the reduced level. Nevertheless, we managed to eliminate the “Commitment Gap” as the Unrestricted portion of the surplus for 2021, £24,907, would be completely wiped out if we had paid the full amount.

Repayments for London Diocesan Fund Loan started in September 2019

£4,992 of the loan was repaid in 2021. The total repayment due in 2022 would be £4,992. This was an interest free loan repayable over 4 years with repayment starting from 1 year after drawn down. As we drew down the loan in August 2018, the loan would be fully repaid by September 2023.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Treasurer’s Report for the year ended 31 December 2021

Result for the year

The consolidated increase in funds for the year was £40,699 (2020: £14,800 increase) of which £24,907 surplus was attributable to unrestricted funds and £15,792 surplus to restricted funds.

Going Concern

We expect the income from donation and rental to remain at a reduced level in 2022 due to COVID-19. Our 2022 budget projected a break even for the year ended 31 December 2022. As the main cost being our pledge to the London Diocesan Common Fund, the PCC has agreed with the Diocese that we would commit to two thirds of the full amount. As a result, they have adopted the going concern basis of accounting.

Reserves policy

The PCC’s reserves policy is to maintain sufficient free reserves (if possible), which equates to approximately six months’ unrestricted payments, to cover emergency situations that may arise from time to time.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2021

Notes
Income from Donations and Legacies
Planned Giving
Other Giving
Loose Collections - Junior Church
Other Voluntary Receipts
2
Gift Aid Recovered
Income from Charitable Activities
Grant Received
PCC Fees
Agency Fees
Income from Other Trading Activities
Fund Raising Receipts
3
Trading Receipts
4
Investment and Other Income
Deposit Interest Received
Total Incoming Resources
Expenditure
Common Fund
Charitable Giving
5
Missions and Other Funds
6
Cost of Fund Raising
7
Church Running Cost
8
Clergy and Staff Cost
9
Governance
10
Agency Fees
11
Trading and Hall Cost
12
Total Expenditure
Net Movement
Fund Balance as at 1 January 2021
Fund Balance as at 31 December 2021
Unrestricted
Funds
£
48,385
5,918
-
22,195
21,297
Restricted
Funds
£
20,281
20,281
1,600
1,600
21,881
89
6,000
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
48,385
50,003
5,918
7,778
-
170
42,476
44,796
21,297
24,194
118,076
126,941
1,600
22,750
150
588
796
747
2,546
24,085
5,712
7,476
34,232
28,913
39,944
36,389
-
3
-
3
160,566
187,418
56,800
82,800
549
273
-
1,000
1,070
271
15,808
42,707
33,755
17,898
300
300
796
747
10,789
26,622
119,867
172,618
40,699
493,276
533,975
97,795
150
796
946
5,712
34,232
39,944
-
-
138,685
56,800
460
-
1,070
15,808
27,755
300
796
10,789
113,778
24,907
471,478
6,089
15,792
21,798
496,385 37,590

The notes on Page 6 to 12 form part of these financial statements.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2021

Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible Fixed Assest: Buildings
13
Current Assets
Debtors and Prepayments
14
Cash at Bank
Cash at CCLA Deposit Account
Cash in Hand
Current Liabilities
LDF Loan Due Within 1 Year
Creditors and Accruals
15
Net Current Assets / (Liabilities)
Long Term Liabilities
LDF Loan Due After More Than 1 Year
Net Assets / (Liabilities)
Funds
Unrestricted Funds
16
Restricted Funds
16
Fund Balance as at 31 December
£
2,876
148,173
744
90
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
402,656
402,656
2,467
106,945
744
40
151,883
110,196
4,992
6,264
17,236
11,256
134,647
98,940
3,328
8,320
533,975
493,276
496,385
471,478
37,590
21,798
533,975
493,276
4,992
12,244

The notes on Page 6 to 12 form part of these financial statements.

Approved by the Parochial Church Council on 15 May 2022 and signed on their behalf by the Chairperson, Rev’d Julia Palmer, and the Treasurer, Mr Kenneth Chan.

_____ Rev’d Julia Palmer (Chairperson)

_____ Mr Kenneth Chan (Treasurer)

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

1 Basis of Preparation

These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant notes to these financial statements.

The financial statements have been prepared under the Charities Act 2011 and in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 governing the individual accounts of Parochial Church Councils, and with the Regulations’ “true and fair view” provisions, together with FRS 102 (2016) as the applicable accounting standards and the 2016 version of the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS 102 SORP).

The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton (PCC) constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

There has been no offsetting of assets and liabilities, or income and expenses, unless required or permitted by the FRS 102 or FRS 102 SORP.

1.1 Income

Incoming resources are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when the PCC becomes entitled to the resources; it is more likely than not that the trustees will receive the resources; and the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.

1.2 Recognition of Income and Endowments

Fundraising Costs: Funds raised from events and trading activities, e.g. Summer Fair and Christmas Bazaar, are reported gross in the SoFA – i.e. before any related costs that may have been deducted from the gross proceeds.

Grants and Donations: Grants and donations are included in the SoFA when any pre-conditions preventing their use by the PCC have been met. For collections and planned giving this is when the funds are received.

Tax reclaims on Donations and Gifts: Gift Aid receivable is included in income when there is a valid declaration from the donor. Any Gift Aid amount recovered on a donation is considered to be part of that gift and is treated as an addition to the same fund as the initial donation unless the donor or the terms of the appeal have specified otherwise.

Volunteer Help: The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the trustees’ annual report.

Rental Income: Rental income from the letting of the church is recognised when the rental is due.

Investment Income: This is the interest from the CCLA Deposit Account and is included in the accounts when receivable.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

1.3 Expenditures and Liabilities

Liabilities: Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation and settlement is probable and quantifiable.

Governance Costs: Include costs of the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the costs of trustee meetings and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governance or constitutional matters.

1.4 Assets

Consecrated and Benefice Property: In so far as consecrated and benefice property of any kind is excluded from the statutory definition of “charity” by Section 10(2) (a) and (c) of the Charities Act 2011 such assets are not capitalised in the financial statements.

Moveable Church Furnishings: These are capitalised at cost and depreciated over their useful economic life other than where insufficient cost information is available. In this case the item is not capitalised, but all items are included in the Church’s inventory in any case.

Tangible Fixed Assets for Use by Charity: No depreciation is provided on buildings as the currently estimated residual value of the properties is not less than their carrying value and the remaining useful life of these assets currently exceeds 50 years, so that any depreciation charges would be immaterial. An impairment review is carried out on a regular basis and any resultant loss identified included in expenditure for the year.

1.5 Funds

Unrestricted Funds: These represent the remaining income funds of the PCC that are available for spending on the general purposes of the PCC, including amounts designated by the PCC for fixed assets for its own use or for spending on a future project and which are therefore not included in its ‘free reserves’ as disclosed in the trustees’ report.

Restricted Funds: These are income funds that must be spent on restricted purposes and details of the funds held and restrictions provided are shown in the notes to the accounts.

1.6 Paid Employees

The PCC did not have any paid employees during the year.

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The Parochial Church Council of St Martin’s West Acton

Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

2. Other Voluntary Receipts
Occasional Donations
One-off Gifts
Back on Track Gift Day
Couch to 5k
Children’s Society
USPG
Biffa Grant Application Fee
Women's Refuge
Mission to Seafarers
Vicar's Discretionary Fund
3. Fund Raising Receipts
Summer Fair
Summer Lunch
Harvest Lunch
Bonfire Night
Christmas Bazaar
Quiz
Candles Sale
Vicar's Discretionary Fund
Auction
Journey of the Magi
4. Trading Receipts
Rental - Hall
Rental - Church
Rental - Parish Room
Magazine
Unrestricted
Funds
£
3,672
18,523
Restricted
Funds
£
20,000
192
89
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
3,672
7,325
38,523
3,000
-
30,736
-
1,052
192
73
-
50
-
2,000
-
260
89
-
-
300
42,476
44,796
200
-
533
-
89
-
40
-
3,651
95
-
90
-
248
-
43
-
7,000
1,199
-
5,712
7,476
26,238
23,154
7,874
2,130
120
3,575
-
54
34,232
28,913
22,195
200
533
89
40
3,651
1,199
20,281
5,712
26,238
7,874
120
34,232

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

5. Charitable Giving
Willesden Bishop Fund
Agape World
Mission to Seafarers
USPG
Children's Society
6. Missions and Other Funds
Citizens UK
7. Cost of Fund Raising
Auction
Journey of the Magi
8. Church Running Cost
Requisites
Organ and Piano Tuning
Parish Office
Church and Churchyard Upkeep
Repairs and Maintenance
Utilities
Insurance
Licence and Fees
Sundry
Unrestricted
Funds
£
300
160
Restricted
Funds
£
89
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
300
-
160
-
89
-
-
200
-
73
549
273
-
1,000
-
1,000
-
271
1,070
-
1,070
271
178
333
252
776
3,766
3,439
1,170
3,719
1,464
18,220
2,166
8,862
5,784
6,047
1,028
961
-
350
15,808
42,707
460 89
1,070
1,070
178
252
3,766
1,170
1,464
2,166
5,784
1,028
15,808

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

9. Clergy and Staff Cost
Clergy Expenses
Apprenticeship Scheme Youth Worker
Choir Director
Organists
Parish Office Administrator
Vicarage Cost
St Martin's Cottage Cost
Sundry
10. Governance
Account Examination Fee
11. Agency Fees
Service Fees for LDF
12. Trading and Hall Cost
Cleaning
Repairs and Maintenance
Utilities
Refurbishment
Licence and Fees
Unrestricted
Funds
£
1,280
-
4,570
1,165
11,220
489
8,531
500
Restricted
Funds
£
6,000
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
1,280
208
6,000
-
4,570
-
1,165
2,510
11,220
11,220
489
477
8,531
3,483
500
-
33,755
17,898
300
300
300
300
796
747
796
747
3,250
4,325
120
325
5,813
5,648
-
16,304
1,606
20
10,789
26,622
27,755
300
6,000
300
796
796
3,250
120
5,813
1,606
10,789

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

13. Tangible Fixed Assests
Balance Brought Forward
Addition
Disposal
Balance Carried Forward
14. Debtors and Prepayments
Gift Aid Recovered Due From HMRC
Rental - Hall
Rental - Parish Room
15. Creditors and Accruals
Unclaimed Expenses
Service Fees for LDF
Account Examination Fee
Apprenticeship Scheme Parish Fee
£
£
Buildings
402,656
402,656
2,876
2,876
120
6,124
6,000
12,244
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
Total
Total
402,656
402,656
-
-
-
-
402,656
402,656
2,876
1,424
-
63
-
980
2,876
2,467
120
336
6,124
5,328
-
600
6,000
-
12,244
6,264

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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021

16. Church Funds

Unrestricted Funds
General
32.5k Fund
Designated - St Martin's Music Society
Designated - St Martin's Players
Designated - Stay & Play
Designated - Vicar's Discretionary Fund
Total Unrestricted Funds
Restricted Funds
Children's Society
Mission to Seafarers
Diocesan Lent Appeal
Guinea Fund
Missions Fund
Fabric Fund
RNLI
Projector Grant
Women's Refuge
Total Restricted Funds
Total Church Funds
Balance
b/f
444,804
25,105
79
784
-
706
Income
138,530
155
Expenditure
Balance
c/f
(113,778)
469,556
25,105
79
784
155
706
(113,778)
496,385
583
(89)
0
80
37
(6,000)
15,000
20,000
30
1,600
260
(6,089)
37,590
(119,867)
533,975
471,478
391
-
80
37
21,000
-
30
-
260
138,685
192
89
20,000
1,600
21,798
493,276
21,881
160,566

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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees / Members

I report on the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021 which are set out on pages 4 to 12.

Respective Responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Charities Act”) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of Independent Examiner’s Statement

My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent Examiner's Statement

In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

_____ Mr Amandeep S Bhogal 56 Scarle Road Wembley Middlesex HA0 4SN

23 April 2022

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