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Registered Charity 1133124

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL

PART 1

For the year ended 31[st] December 2023

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Contents

1. Reference and Administrative Information Reference and Administrative Information 3
2. Structure Management and Governance 4
2.1. Risk Assessments 5
2.2. Financial Risk 5
2.3. Compliance with Law and Regulation 6
3. Objectives and Activities 6
3.1. Objectives for 2023 6
3.2. During 2023 All Hallows Achieved the Following: 7
4. Achievements and Performance 8
4.1. The Electoral Roll 8
4.2. Worship 8
4.3. Pastoral Ministry and Service to the Community 9
4.4. Youth and Children’s Work 10
4.5. Church Buildings 10
4.6. Financial Review 11
4.7. Financial Outlook for 2023 11
4.8. Reserves Policy 11
4.9. General Fund 11
4.10. Agency transactions 12
4.11. Internal Financial Controls 12
5. Plans for the Future 12
6. Financial Statements 13
6.1. Statement of Financial Activities 13
6.2. Balance Sheet 14
6.3. Notes to the Financial Statements 15
6.4. Independent Examiners Report 22

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1. Reference and Administrative Information

The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of All Hallows, Allerton is a charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Charity Registration number 1133124.

All Hallows Church is located on Allerton Road, Allerton, Liverpool L18 3HU. The parish is part of the Diocese of Liverpool and its official correspondence address is Allerton Vicarage, Harthill Road, Liverpool L18 3HU.

Since the conclusion of the last Annual Parochial Church Meeting, the following people served as members of the Parochial Church Council (PCC):

Ex-Officio Members

Rector Churchwarden Churchwarden Reader Deanery Synod

Revd Nicola Milford Shirley Spencer Vacancy Rachel Metcalf Peter Cline, Helen Head and Janice Thomas

Elected Members

Elected 2021 for 3 years Gordon Smith (deceased 11 January 2024) David Ryan Elected 2022 for 3 years Margaret Smith (resigned March 2023) Kathryn Breed Martyn Hamilton-Cook Elected 2022 for 2 years Stephen Davies Elected 2023 for 3 years Danek Jarosz Peter Jones Laura Kaines Nicola Terry

Elected 2023 for 1 year Cathy Brellisford Co-opted onto PCC for 2023 Jean Hobbs Katherine Owens (Secretary)

Other positions held within the church, which do not carry automatic membership to the PCC, were:

Electoral Roll Officer Safeguarding Officer Gift Aid Secretary

Rachel Jarosz Jean Hobbs David Griffiths

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The Liverpool Diocesan Board of Finance acted as Custodian Trustee for the inalienable property of the church and the church halls.

Bankers Barclays, 48-50 Lord Street, Liverpool, L2 1TD Independent Examiner Mr Keri Owen Architect Robin Wolley

Day to day management of the Church was exercised by the Standing Committee:

Revd Nicola Milford, Shirley Spencer, Helen Head, Peter Jones and Laura Kaines.

2. Structure Management and Governance

All Hallows PCC is a body corporate and operates under the Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure 1956 and the Church Representation Rules. The PCC is a charity registered with the Charity Commission; Charity Number 1133124

The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All church members are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.

The PCC operates five sub committees, whose membership consists of:

The Standing Committee: Rector, Warden, PCC Secretary, PCC Treasurer, and two elected members from the PCC

The Finance Committee: Treasurer, Churchwarden, Rector, Laura Kaines, Nicola Terry, Danek Jarosz

Halls Management Committee: Margaret Smith (Chair until August 2023), Rachel Jarosz (Chair from August 2023), Danek Jarosz, Jim Page, Gill Page, David Chamberlain. Ex Officio: Rector, Warden

Pastoral Care Team: Rachel Metcalf, Cathy Brellisford, Madeleine Edwards, Chris Stead, Christine Stead, Chris Warren, Sharon Warren, Jan Thomas

Social Committee: Danek Jarosz, Rachel Jarosz, Caroline Palmer, Jane HamiltonCook, Jean Hobbs, Christine Stead

Training has been provided for PCC members on Safeguarding, and all PCC members must complete 2 online safeguarding courses provided by the Diocese. There is also an induction leaflet for new PCC members following each APCM.

Individual members receive external training as and when deemed appropriate by the PCC. Training may include basic health and safety, risk assessment and management, child protection procedures.

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2.1. Risk Assessments

The PCC is responsible for undertaking risk assessments to identify any major risks. Procedures, if necessary, will then be put in place to manage the risks and minimise their impact on the life of the church. All Hallows needs someone to work alongside the Church Warden and Rector to ensure that Risk Assessments are regularly carried out and the PCC held accountable for action required.

2.2. Financial Risk

An annual budget is prepared to ensure short-term viability. Actual results compared with budget are reported to the PCC at least quarterly. Investments are only made in approved low risk funds approved for charity use. All assets are insured and levels are reviewed annually and approved by the PCC. The PCC has approved internal controls for annual accounts, cash and cheques handling implemented with Diocesan assistance.

In 2023, after transfers to designated funds, general income exceeded expenditure by £8,447 after transferring our tithe for mission giving of £3,848. This was only made possible by legacies of £12,095. Without legacies and grants of £1,500 there would have been a deficit of £5,148. The church remains underfunded, with giving below the level needed to sustain our church.

We received £159,914 in our general income. Planned giving decreased by £2,161. A sincere thank-you goes to all our regular givers. Halls income recovered strongly to £35,605. Our fund-raising efforts collectively raised £5,735. A sincere thank you goes out to those involved in managing the halls and planning and running fund-raising events.

Our general expenditure was contained to £147,618, which included £87,371 in parish share. The PCC have been forced to set a budget for 2024 at a loss of over £23,000. Costs will increase considerably in 2024. Our favourable utilities contracts have ended in early 2024 and our new contracts represent an increase in costs of over £6,500 per year. Overall we need to increase our income substantially to achieve a break-even position by the end of 2024. We continue to treat part of our Parish Share as mission giving, a decision that the PCC has made with heavy heart. We are at a crossroads. We need to decide, as a congregation, to support the costs of our church with our giving and respond accordingly. If we are to continue to meet our church running costs, sustain our activities, our mission giving and grow our church, we must continue to support our church with generosity, in both our regular personal giving and in our response to appeals for projects.

Performance of investments continued to be unremarkable. Bank interest amounted to £1,733 in 2023.

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2.3. Compliance with Law and Regulation

A tree survey was carried out on all trees in the grounds of both the Church and Hall. Work was identified as needing carrying out on three trees to reduce the canopy and remove growth at the base of the trunk. This work was carried out in December.

Posters remain in the Church and AHC reminding people of the importance of good hand hygiene, hand sanitizer is readily available and the Rector and Church Warden are available to answer any questions, regarding management of Covid that worshippers and visitors may have.

All Hallows adopted the Diocesan Safeguarding Policy at the 2023 APCM which we seek to implement in all areas of our ministry via Safer Recruitment and acquisition of DBS Certificates where appropriate. Role Descriptions for all volunteers have been disseminated. (For a more detailed understanding of how All Hallows abides by the Church of England Safeguarding regulations please see the “Safeguarding Report” within this pack.)

As required the accounts for the year 2023 have been independently audited and internal financial controls regularly carried out.

PCC Members are regularly reminded that as Charity Trustees they are required to have DBS Certificate and to complete the Foundation and Level 1 online Safeguarding courses.

3. Objectives and Activities

The general functions of the PCC are stated within Section 2 of the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956.

The primary objective of the PCC is the promotion of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to the doctrines and practices of the Church of England. When planning activities for 2023 consideration was given, via discussion and implementation to the advancement and proclamation of the Gospel.

3.1. Objectives for 2023

All Hallows Objectives for 2023 included:

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3.2. During 2023 All Hallows Achieved the Following:

The Rector and PCC acknowledge, with grateful thanks, the service, ministry, dedication and work of all within the All Hallows community and beyond who have enabled the following to be achieved in 2023. (Please see reports in Part 2 for a more detailed explanation and additional achievements).

Of the Objectives outlined in 3.1 we rejoice that the following was achieved:

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As well as the above All Hallows has enjoyed:

4. Achievements and Performance

4.1. The Electoral Roll

The Electoral Roll after the fifth revision as of 31[st] December 2023 has 206 people registered compared with 206 last year, of which 157 are resident in the parish and 49 non-resident in the parish.

As of midnight on 7[th] April 2024 - 206 persons were registered compared with 206 last year. The roll is made up as follows:

Rachel Jarosz, Electoral Roll Officer

4.2. Worship

It has been a delight to regularly welcome regular and new worshippers to all services held in All Hallows over this past year, as well as join with others for Baptisms Marriages and Funerals. Many times I hear that people felt welcomed when they came into church, which, very often, has been the reason for them becoming a part of the fellowship here.

Twice a month the 10:15am service is livestreamed so that the housebound can join with those in church for worship. Whilst numbers remain low those who do join appreciate the opportunity to do so. We give thanks for the many volunteers who

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enable our worship to happen and celebrate when new people discover their ministry week by week.

The worship pattern is:

1[st] Sunday of the month 10:15am Holy Communion with Choir

2[nd] Sunday of the month 10:15am All Age/Parade Service with Worship Group, 6:30pm Holy Communion with Choir

3[rd] Sunday of the month 10:15am Baptism/Morning Worship with Choir 4[th] Sunday of the month 10:15am Holy Communion with Worship Group 6:30pm Evensong with Choir

5[th] Sunday of the month 10:15am Morning Worship

Average attendance figures for Sunday services, 10.15am (Aged 16+) were 80 and (under 16) were 29. Sunday evening, average attendances (Aged16+) were 26 and (under 16) were 1 There were 2 services per month throughout the year, excluding December.

Wednesday morning, Holy Communion attendance figures averaged 14 per service.

There were 22 christenings, 1 wedding and 19 funerals held at All Hallows in 2023.

4.3. Pastoral Ministry and Service to the Community

The Pastoral Ministry at All Hallows continues to be undergirded by adherence to the Diocesan Safeguarding Policy and in consultation with the Rector, Parish Safeguarding Officer, Safer Recruitment Officer and, where necessary, the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer/s. Ministry to the “hidden congregation” has continued via home Holy Communions and telephone calls and the Afternoon Holy Communion Services 3 times a year.

A complimentary Pastoral Ministry Group is in its fledging stages. This will endorse the existing Pastoral Care Team in their among the housebound members of All Hallows as well as move our overarching Pastoral Ministry onto the next phase. The Taxi Fund, in accordance with the Legacy which funds it, continues to be available for the elderly to access to enable them to attend church. Baptism Welcome Teas and Jingle Tots enable initial contact to be made with families either on the fringe of All Hallows or who would not otherwise attend church. The monthly ‘In Touch’ continues to be emailed to many as well as hard copies being available for collection in church – we are grateful to all who contribute to this and their ministry to us in this way. A Food Bank Collection was established and is collected weekly and delivered to South Liverpool Food Bank distribution centre . In 2023 the All Hallows Mothers Union partnered with Calderstones School to help combat Period Poverty by collecting sanitary pads and tampons to pass on to the school, which were gratefully received. In November we held a second successful Christmas Market, and a smaller Angel and Tree festival was held during December. We have continued to welcome many people into the All Hallows Centre and our ministry and outreach continues there via the rentals of that space.

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4.4. Youth and Children’s Work

For a detailed report on all areas of our Children’s Ministry please see the reports in Part 2. All volunteers who minister among children at All Hallows have completed the Safer Recruitment process and, where necessary, acquired a DBS Certificate.

4.5. Church Buildings

In 2023 all annual maintenance checks were carried out. We had the gutters, downpipes and grids cleared twice in the year by our usual man, Ged Dawson, who also carries out general roof repairs. The heating was serviced in February. The church alarm was serviced twice as per our agreement with the maintenance company, ABM. Fire extinguishers are maintained by H Roberts and they serviced all extinguishers in church, flat and halls in February. The church organ is maintained by David Wells Organ Builders, they serviced it three times, as per our contract with them.

The church clock winding was managed by Martin Hobbs and a team of assistants throughout the year. May Littledale continued to clean the church.

The grounds of the church have been maintained by a small team, Martin Hobbs, Leon Dixon and Arthur Green, they have kept the grass and the hedges cut. This work continues to be supported by the gardening days or Sausage and Spade events, which are held several times a year and brings members of the congregation and some friends of All Hallows in to collect leaves, clear paths of weeds and carry out general pruning. In addition, the scheme set up which involves families or individuals taking responsibility for small borders around church continues and the borders are flourishing with spring bulbs and summer plants.

Through the year we suffered a couple of water ingress issues; the first was from the area above the piano on the north transept roof, the second was on the south transept above the statue. In July a large amount of water poured down the column by the piano. When it was investigated there was a large hole in the roof where a tile had slipped. Once this was replaced the problem was solved. Later in the year when the gutters were being cleared it was noticed that several tiles adjacent to the gully on the east side of the south transept had slipped out of place and also that the lining of this gully needed repairing. For this particular work to be done we needed scaffolding due to the height of the gully. This work was completed in November.

Following a survey on all the trees in the grounds of the hall and church work was carried out on three trees which had been identified as needing their canopies reducing and dead wood removing. This was completed in December.

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4.6. Financial Review

Ordinary income: Our regular costs of £147,618 were only partly met by our income from regular giving and collections of £98,979. However, we received generous oneoff gifts for the general fund amounting to £2,0236, grants of £1,500 and Legacies of £12,045. Wedding and funeral fees amounted to £1,861. The Halls made an operating profit of £21,250, a substantial improvement from 2022 and we offer thanks to Danek, Rachel and team. We have been able to fund mission giving to Christian charities at home and abroad.

The PCC has strengthened the general fund from designated funds to allow us to sustain a deficit budget for two years. After all transfers, our General Fund stands at £80,315 and our reserves stand at £25,000.

The PCC took the decision to pay our Diocesan loan balance of £8.000.

As at 31st December 2023 there are balances of £2,306 in our Projects funds, £32,550 in our organ fund, and £3,387 in the windows fund. £47,554 remains in Betty Hall’s legacy fund.

4.7. Financial Outlook for 2023

The budget for 2024 is, sadly, a deficit budget, where we anticipate a loss of £23,000. The PCC has taken the difficult decision to continue to allow historical increases of £4,090 in our Parish Share as mission giving. We continue to need an average of £14.00 per week per planned giver to balance our church costs. The PCC have responded to this need and ask each of us to consider how we can respond personally. The PCC requests that we think carefully about our response and engage in being faithful and cheerful givers.

To guarantee our present activities, develop our mission and ministry and maintain our level of mission giving it is essential that we continue to support our church with generosity in both our regular personal giving and in our response to appeals for projects. Please pray for a generous response to all our needs.

4.8. Reserves Policy

It is the policy of the PCC to maintain a reserve of three months’ normal spending in readily available form. The purpose of this is to spread out our cash flow, give security to our employees and cover unexpected needs. This means we should hold in reserve £36,580. In 2023 we returned our reserves to £25,000. The PCC will continue to place a priority on returning them to £36,580 as soon as is practicable

4.9. General Fund

The general fund has a balance of £80,315

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4.10. Agency transactions

The PCC also handled the following sums as agent:

4.11. Internal Financial Controls

The church operates within a firm set of Internal Financial Controls to ensure good stewardship of our resources. These controls were audited in 2023 and will be audited again in November 2024.

5. Plans for the Future

As we look forward to the next twelve months, and beyond, we do so with an awareness that change is on the horizon as we continue to explore, with neighbouring churches in the deanery of Liverpool South, what being a part of a Larger Single Parish, under the Diocesan Fit for Mission initiative, may look like*. We envisage that our relationships across the Deanery will be strengthened, with gifts and skills shared, but are realistic in sharing the barriers and concerns we hold and require answers to, before fully committing to this. We are also keenly looking ahead to October 2025 when All Hallows will embark on a year of celebrations to mark 150 years of mission and ministry.

Before then there are many areas of mission and ministry that God is calling us to, not least to further reach out to the community in which He has called us to be. Buildings wise we are seeking to revamp the Children’s Chapel, convert a redundant toilet in the All Hallows Centre into a kitchenette, look to install a servery at the back of church to enable us to better offer hospitality.

We are looking forward to welcoming our Mission Partners to share with us the work they are doing in God’s name in Brazil and the DRC and also consider how we better connect the parish.

We are seeking to grow our Children’s Choir to enable children outside our worshipping fellowship to experience being a part of choral music. As well as continue to question how we encourage the faith of those in Year 7 and above when All Hallows does not have youth provision.

Above all continuing to be strengthened as the body of Christ at All Hallows, as we worship, witness and ministry together seeking to bring about his kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven.

(*In March 2024 All Hallows PCC voted position C in regard to ongoing engagement with Fit for Mission. Please request a copy of the Eastertide 2024 In Touch to understand more about this. This can be obtained from clare.orrell@allhallowsallerton.org.uk)

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6. Financial Statements

The following financial reports are contained in the remainder of this report.

6.1. Statement of Financial Activities

6.2. Balance Sheet

6.3. Notes to the Financial Statement

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

For the year ended 31 December 2023

Note
INCOMING RESOURCES
Voluntary Income
2(a)
Activities for generating funds
2(b)
Income from investments
Church Activities
Other incoming resources
2(e)
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
RESOURCES USED
Church Activities
3(a)
Costs of generating voluntary income
3(b)
Governance Costs
3(c)
Other Resources used
3(d)
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
NET INCOMING (OUTGOING) RESOURCES
BEFORE OTHER RECOGNISED GAINS
AND LOSSES
Gains or losses on investment assets
on revaluation
5(a&b)
Net Transfers between funds
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Balances b/fwd at 1st January 2023
Balances c/fwd at 31st December 2023
Funds
£
114550
41620
1732
2012
0
159914
146246
677
198
497
147618
12296
12296
55730
68025
12290
80315
General
Funds
£
1000
0
0
0
1000
18365
0
0
0
18365
-17365
-17365
-56575
-73941
184391
110450
Designated
Funds
£
260
0
0
0
260
1917
0
0
0
1917
-1657
-1657
846
-812
828245
827433
Restricted
2023
2022
£
£
115810
123088
41620
32280
1732
472
2012
3185
0
951
TOTAL FUNDS
161174
159976
166528
169231
677
0
198
188
497
364
167900
169784
-6727
-9807
-6727
-9807
0
0
-6727
-9807
1024925
1034732
1018198
1024925
The notes on pages 12 to 20 form part of these accounts
Transfer Between Funds
Ted Box to General
1405
-1405
Move General to Tithe
-3848
3848
Restrict All Organ funds
-174
174
Move Food and Fellowship to General
172
-172
Move Betty Hall to General Support
58000
-58000
Move Betty hall to Reserves
13586
-13586
Move Betty Hall to Administrator
25000
-25000
672 from tithe to sunday club collections
-672
672
55730
-56575
846
Nicola Milford
Helen Head
Vicar
Treasurer
The notes on pages 12 to 20 form part of these accounts
Transfer Between Funds
Ted Box to General
1405
-1405
Move General to Tithe
-3848
3848
Restrict All Organ funds
-174
174
Move Food and Fellowship to General
172
-172
Move Betty Hall to General Support
58000
-58000
Move Betty hall to Reserves
13586
-13586
Move Betty Hall to Administrator
25000
-25000
672 from tithe to sunday club collections
-672
672
55730
-56575
846
Nicola Milford
Helen Head
Vicar
Treasurer
The notes on pages 12 to 20 form part of these accounts
Transfer Between Funds
Ted Box to General
1405
-1405
Move General to Tithe
-3848
3848
Restrict All Organ funds
-174
174
Move Food and Fellowship to General
172
-172
Move Betty Hall to General Support
58000
-58000
Move Betty hall to Reserves
13586
-13586
Move Betty Hall to Administrator
25000
-25000
672 from tithe to sunday club collections
-672
672
55730
-56575
846
Nicola Milford
Helen Head
Vicar
Treasurer
Helen Head
Treasurer

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON BALANCE SHEET

At 31 December 2023

Note
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible
5a
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Agency Accounts
8
Barclays
CBF
Cash in Advance
LIABILITIES
Creditors - amounts falling due in one year
7
Agency Accounts
NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES
Total assets less current liabilities
Creditors - amounts falling due after one year
TOTAL NET ASSETS
Carried forward value as at 31st December
PARISH FUNDS
General
Designated
Restricted
Funds
£
0
0
8805
0
72653
2153
100
83711
3396
3396
80315
80315
0
80315
80315
80315
General
Restricted
Funds
Funds
£
£
0
786173
0
786173
0
0
0
0
101205
21053
13749
20817
114953
41870
4503
388
222
4503
610
110450
41260
110450
827433
0
0
110450
827433
110450
827433
110450
827433
Designated
2023
£
786173
786173
8805
0
194910
36719
100
240534
8287
222
8509
232025
1018198
0
1018198
80315
110450
827433
1018198
2022
£
786173
786173
10452
1244
206682
35579
100
254058
6062
1244
7306
246752
1032925
8000
1024925
12290
184391
828245
1024925

The notes on pages 12 to 18 form part of these accounts

Nicola Milford Vicar

Helen Head Treasurer

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued) For the year ended 31 December 2023

2 INCOMING RESOURCES General Designated Designated Restricted TOTAL FUNDS
Funds Funds Funds 2023 2022
£ £ # £ £ £
2a Voluntary Income
Planned Giving: Gift Aid donations 70644 Note #A below 70644 72805
Tax Recoverable 17735 Note #B below 17735 19195
Not Gift Aided 2672 2672 2567
Collections (Open Plate) 7653 7653 5388
Yellow Gift Aid Envelopes 0 0 576
Wedding and Funeral (open plate) 274 274 805
Children's Collections 0 0 0
Restricted Collections 0 0 0
Church Projects 0 0
Grants 1500 1000 2500 4000
One Off Donations (Gift Aid & not Gift Aid) 2026 Note #C below 260 2286 6752
Other Funds Generated 0 0
Food and Fellowship 0 0
Legacies 12045 12045 11000
114550 1000 260 115810 123088
2b Activities for Generating Funds
Hall Lettings for non-church purposes 35605 35605 28183
Church lettings fund raising 280 280 140
General Fundraising 5735 5735 3957
Projects monies received 0 0
Carried forward as at 31st December 41620 0 0 41620 32280
2c Income from Investments
Interest 1732 1732 472
1732 0 0 1732 472
2d Income from Church Activities
Hall lettings Church Organisations 0 0
Bookstall 151 151 281
Wedding & Funeral Fees 1861 1861 2904
2012 0 0 2012 3185
2e Other incoming resources 0 0 0 951
0 0 0 0 951
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 159914 1000 260 161174 159976

#A This is the amount of standing order planned regular giving income that was Gift Aided

#B Tax recoverable on gift aided gifts and loose collections

#C Including Flowers in Church of £260 given by members of the congregation \

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ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) For the year ended 31 December 2023

General Designated Restricted TOTAL FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS
Funds Funds Funds 2023 2022
£ £ £ £
3 RESOURCES EXPENDED
3(a) Church Activities
Overseas missionarysocieties
Church Mission Society 1200 1200 1200
Kimbilio 550 550 600
Other Charities 485 939 1424 20055
Overseas Christian relief and dev. Agencies
Compassion UK (including Sunday Club) 672 672 672
Home missions and Church Organisations
Children's Society 0 0
Liverpool Youth for Christ 0 0
Church Urban Fund 0 0
Preschool 0 0
National Churches Trust 0 0
Other home Mission 50 50 50
Secular Charities
Giving to Individuals 400 936 1336 1469
Ministry
Parish Share 87371 87371 82397
Working expenses of incumbent 1214 1000 2214 1988
Visiting Clergy Fees 0 0
Team Clergy 0 0
Assistant staff costs 400 6816 7216 0
Parsonage Houses
Parsonage Water 703 703 671
Parsonage Council Tax 3561 3561 3631
Training& Mission Costs
Lay Training 0 235
Parish Training & Mission 451 451 130
Childrens Clubs and events 171 171 1054
Pastoral Team Material 0 0
Wedding Team expenses 0 0
Church runningexpenses
Lighting, Heating & Water 4634 4634 5900
Insurance 7167 7167 6810
Church Cleaning 1711 1711 1853
Church Security 581 581 699
Organ & Piano (Tuning & Repairs) 967 967 1183
Church reapairs and maintenance 8253 3900 12153 6690
Flowers (restricted is from Donations) 309 309 404
Altar requisites 968 968 342
Service books 756 756 360
Seasonal Items 443 443 0
9 Publicity 520 520 1958
Baptism Team 333 333 487
Church major repairs - structure 3960 3960 0
Bookstall costs 70 70 12
3 (a) continued
Music(Non Pay)
Licences 1470 1470 1151
Music other expenses 0 0
Administration
Phone, Postage & Stationary 4398 4398 3249
10 Hall Costs
Hall Running Costs 5629 5629 6612
Hall utilities 3326 3326 3359
Hall Insurance 2269 2269 2097
Hall Repairs & Maintenance 3132 3132 6724
Flat Expenses (MH Team) 0 0
Flat Upkeep (AH) 0 0
All Hallowspayroll including: Music,Session Fees 4814 4814 5189

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ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) For the year ended 31 December 2023

3(b) Generation of voluntary income
Cost of Stewardship envelopes
Cost of Fêtes & other fundraising
Food and Fellowship
3(c) Governance costs
Software Support & Purchase
Cost of APCM
Examiner & Legal Costs
Treasurer & Secretary Expense
3(d) Other Resources used
Bad Debts
Bank Charges
Total Resources Expended
Funds
Funds
£
£
General
Designated
146246
18365
677
677
0
183
15
198
0
120
378
497
0
147618
18365
Funds
£
Restricted
1917
0
0
0
1917
2023
2022
£
TOTAL FUNDS
166528
169231
0
0
677
0
0
0
677
0
183
173
0
0
0
0
15
15
198
188
120
0
378
364
497
364
167900
169784
2023
2022
£
TOTAL FUNDS
166528
169231
0
0
677
0
0
0
677
0
183
173
0
0
0
0
15
15
198
188
120
0
378
364
497
364
167900
169784
166528 169231
0
677
0
0
0
0
677 0
183
0
0
15
173
0
0
15
198 188
120
378
0
364
497 364
167900 169784

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) For the year ended 31 December 2023

4a STAFF COSTS (Direct employees)


PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF
ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
For the year ended 31 December 2023
STAFF COSTS (Direct employees)
All Hallows proportion of Wages and Salaries
All Hallows proportion of Social Security Costs Employer
2023
£
13340.75
13340.75
2022
£
2313.28
0.00
2313.28

During the year, the PCC directly employed a cleaner and an adminiostrator All Hallows also paid for a Music Director and visiting musicians. None earned £60,000 per annum or more.

4b PAYMENTS TO PCC MEMBERS AND THEIR ASSOCIATES

No payments or expenses were paid to any PCC member, persons closely connected to them or related parties A small immaterial portion of the expenses paid to the incumbent may have related to her services as chairman of the PCC. 5.00 FIXED ASSETS

5a
Tangible
NET book value of Hall
As at 1st January
Gain on Revaluation of Church Hall
As at 31st December
At the 14th August 2014 the insurance valuation of the Church building was £9,597,885
The value of the church building is not included in these accounts
6.00
DEBTORS (unrestricted, designated and restricted funds)
Tax recoverable:-
General fund
Restricted funds
Prepayments and Accrued Income
Accounts Receivable (items owed to All Hallows) Restricted / designated
Accounts Receivable (items owed to All Hallows) General Fund
7.00
LIABILITIES (unrestricted and restricted funds)
Amounts falling due within one year
Account Payable -General fund
Accounts Payable - Designated
Account Payable - Restricted
Repayment on Diocesan Loan
8.00
Agency balances owing / due
Organist fees from 2023 still to be claimed due from wedding
Funeral overpayments
2023
£
786173.00
0.00
786173.00
2023
£
8313.62
491.42
8805.04
2023
£
3396.08
4503.43
387.78
0.00
8287.29
2023
222.00
222.00
2022
£
786173.00
0.00
786173.00
2022
£
10452.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
10452.25
2022
£
1908.27
3836.51
316.90
0.00
6061.68
2022
144.00
1100.00
1244.00

9.00 PRESCHOOL CLOSURE

The Preschool closed in 2013 leaving debts of £25,000. The diocese granted a loan to cover the debts repayable by All Hallows Chuch over a 10 year period which the PCC agreed to take on to allow redundancy payments to be made and all debts to be cleared. It is noted that three members of the PCC were also trustees of the PreSchool but they did not take part in the vote

Balance of LDBF Loan
Loan repayment
Loan Balance
10.00 Mission Giving from previous years tithe allocated in 2023
Mission to Seafarers
Wateraid
Christians against Poverty
Micah Liverpool
2023
8000.00
8000.00
0.00
616.50
1233.00
616.50
1849.51
2022
15000.00
7000.00
8000.00

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued) For the year ended 31 December 2023

11 FUNDS, MOVEMENTS, BALANCES AND TRANSFERS

Transfers
12290
159914
147618
55730
{a} {b} {c} {g} {h}
80315
11414
13586
{d}
25000
PCC policy is 3 months spending (about £40,000)
786173
786173
In 2010 the book value of Halls was restated in line with the
Ecclesiastical Insurance surveyors valuation.
A conveyance of the site of the Hall dated 6th September 1929
restricts the use of any proceeds of sale of the property.
2306
2306
4030
4030
1349
1349
0
0
1340
3176
{a} {e}
1836
Tithe from 2023 to be spent in 2024
174
-174
{i}
0
32376
174
{i}
32550
Fund for repair and maintenance of the church organ
0
672
672
{e}
0
Sundday Club collections fund supported by kind donation of
£672
3387
3387
926
260
309
877
Flowers within the account year
2022 b/fwd
Expenditure
Income
at 31st Dec
2023 c/fwd
Unrestricted
General Fund
Designated
PCCReserves
Restricted
Functional Property
Designated
Projects Fund
Designated
Bibby fund donations
Designated
Tithe 2022
Designated
Tithe 2023
Designated
Organ
Restricted
Organ
Restricted
Sunday Club Collections
Restricted
Windows
Restricted
Flowers
Designated
TedBox Legacy
1405
-1405
{g}
0
172
-172
{h}
0
153000
8860
-96586
{b} {c} {d} {f}
47554
Legacy received moved to designated fund - not intended for
general fund use
1933
1933
10540
1000
6816
25000
{f}
29724
3449
936
2513
Restricted to projects that support the elderly within our
congregation
Designated
Food andFellowship
Desgnated
Betty Hall Legacy
Restricted
Garden Fund
Designated
Administrator
Restricted
Dr McBeath Donation

TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS

Overall there has been £102185.06 of transfers between funds. Ref £ Fund From Fund To Detail {a} £3,176.00 General Tithe 2023 £3176 Annual Mission Giving from regular planned tax efficient giving {b} £8,000.00 Betty Hall General £8000 Transfer to pay diocesan Loan contribute to loan repayment {c} £50,000.00 Betty Hall General £50,000 transfer to support 2 years defecit budget {d} £13,585.87 Betty Hall Reserves £13,585.87 transfer to return reserves to £25,000 {e} £672.00 Tithe Sunday Clubs £672 Transfer to cover cost of compassion payments {f} £25,000.00 Betty Hall Admin £25,000 Transfer to cover an additional four years of Administration costs {g} £1,405.34 Ted Box General Clearing out small funds to General {h} £172.35 Food and Fellowship General Clearing out small funds to General {i} £173.50 Organ Des Organ restricted Making all Organ donations restricted £102,185.06 Total transfers between Unrestricted, Designated and Restricted Funds

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the year ended 31 December 2023

Accounting policies

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 together with applicable accounting standards and the Charities SORP 2019.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for the valuation of investment assets which are shown at market value.

Funds

General funds represent the funds of the PCC that are not subject to any restrictions regarding their use and are available for application on the general purposes of the PCC. Funds designated for a particular purpose by the PCC are also unrestricted

Restricted funds are those funds that must be spent on restricted purposes and details of the funds held and restrictions are provided in note 16. . Endowment funds, where the capital must be retained, are explained in note 16.

The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the financial statements of church groups that owe their main affiliation to another body, nor those that are informal gatherings of church members.

Incoming resources

Voluntary Income and capital sources

Collections are recognised when received by or on behalf of the PCC. Planned giving receivable under Gift Aid is recognised only when received.

Tax recoverable on Gift Aid donations is recognised when the donation is recognised.

Grants and legacies to the PCC are accounted for as soon as the PCC is notified of its legal entitlement, the amount due is quantifiable and its ultimate receipt by the PCC is reasonably certain.

Funds raised by the féte, garden party ands similar events are accounted for gross.

Sales of books and magazines from the church bookstall are accounted for gross.

Other Income

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

At the

Income from investments

Dividends are accounted for when due and payable, and interest entitlements are accounted for as they accrue. Tax recoverable on such income is recognised in the same accounting year.

Gains and losses on investments

Realised gains and losses are recognised when investments are sold.

Unrealised gains of losses are accounted for on revaluation of investments at 31 December

Resources Used

Grants

Grants and donations are accounted for when paid over, or when awarded, if that award creates a binding obligation on the PCC.

Activities directly relating to the work of the Church

The diocesan parish share is accounted for when due. Any parish share unpaid at 31 December is provided for in these financial statements as an operational (though not a legal) liability and is shown as a creditor in the balance sheet.

Fixed assets

Consecrated property and movable church furnishings

Consecrated and beneficed property of any kind is excluded from the financial statements by s.96(2)(a) of the Charities Act 1993.

Movable church furnishings held by the vicar and churchwardens on special trust for the PCC and which require a faculty for disposal are accounted for as inalienable property unless consecrated. They are listed in the Church’s inventory, which can be inspected (at any reasonable time). For inalienable property acquired prior to 2002 there is insufficient cost information available and therefore such assets are not valued in the financial statements. Items acquired since 1 January 2002 have been capitalised and depreciated in the financial statements over their currently anticipated useful economic life (initially over 10 years) on a straight line basis.

All expenditure incurred in the year on consecrated or beneficed buildings, individual items under £1000 or on the repair of movable church furnishings acquired before 1 January 2003 is written off.

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Other fixtures fittings and office equipment

Equipment used within the church premises is depreciated on a straight line basis over four years. Individual items of equipment with a purchase price of £1,000 or less are written off when the asset is required.

Investments

Investments are valued at their market value at 31 December.

Current assets

Amounts owing to the PCC at 31 December in respect of fees, rents or other income are shown as debtors less provision for amounts that may prove uncollectable.

Short-term deposits include cash held on deposit either with the CBF Church of England Funds or at the bank.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ALL HALLOWS ALLERTON

Independent Examiner’s Report to the Parochial Church Council (PCC) of All Hallows Allerton on the accounts for the year ended 31[st] December 2023

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The PCC are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. They 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 report

My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commission. That examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the PCC and a comparison of the accounts with those records. It also includes considering any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence which 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 matter has come to my attention:

  1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements

  2. to keep accounting records in accordance with s130 of the Charities Act; and

  3. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and to comply with the requirements of the Charities Act have not been met: or

  4. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Keri J H Owen

17[th] March 2024