St Pancras Church Annual Report for 2023 To be presented at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 1yh May 2024 Our Mission is to signify Chrisys unconditional love, worship Almighfy God, dr8W Others to grace, and gn)w 8s a centre in our community, welcoming all. Contact detall8: St Pancras Pari8h Church. wmy.st ancraschurch.or Euston Road, LorKlon NW12BA Tel: 020 7388 1461 office st ancraschurch.o
Reverend Lucy Winkett Priest In Charg8 St Pancrds Euston and Rector St James's Piccadilly For most of 2023, St Pancras was carying a vacancy for its vicar. From the middle of the year, a possible way foard began to emerge in conversations beeen the Archdeacon, the church wardens, the PCC and the parish of St James's Piccadilty, just 4 stops down the Victoria Line. After some months of meetings betsveen the PCCS, and with the support of the Archdeacon and senior stsff, a mutually benefiaal partnerahip began to be imagined. Both churches are committed to inclusion and active engagement with their communities. including a strong commitment to earth justice, the support of people going through homelessness, peopte enduring the asylum system. Both d)urches have strong and enduring wmmitment to expressing the human condition, dilemmas, hopes and faiths in the art5. And the need of St Pancras for an injection of energy, people, ideas and resour was matched by St James's need for a place to be church while the 'Wren Project, restoration of the church building and site takes plats. Phase One of a partnership was bom, which comprised the licensing of the Rector of St James's as the Priest in Charge of St Pancras, and the appointment of both a shared Head of Estates and Operations, and a 6 month dedicated Project Manager who will help both churches put some substance into their vision. It is my privilege to be priest for both parishes, and in these earty days, l am excited by the potential I see all around at St Pancras. In 2024, an Associate Priest will be appointed, dedicated to St Pancras, whose work will be collaborative with the PCC, and overseen by the Priest in Charge. This is an imaginative way to amplify the voice of inclusive and creative Christianity in London. We can't see around corners, and wll live with a great deal of uncertainty. but we are delemiined to make this partnership one where St Pancras flourishes and becomes once more, as the PCC have envisioned, at the heart of Its community. St Pancras Church Trusteos: Parochial Church Councll 2023 Clergy Revd Lucy Winkett liCend 29111123 Priest in Charge & PCC Chair Readers Olyve Johnson appointed 2011 ordained and left the parish 117123 Churchward•n$ t)orothea Hackman Duncan Lamont first elected 2011 first elected 2017 PCC Lay Chair & Treasurer Deanery Synod 2020-2023 Patrick Brough resigned 317123 Dorothea Hackman Electsd Members Patrick Brough Jonathan Lewin Agnes Ogunmuyiwa Anne Rouse Dorothy Severin Hilary Kalmbach Terni ends resigned 3n123 2024 2024 2024 2024 2025 Deputy Churchwarden Hon PCC Secretary Safeguarding Officer elected November 2022
2023 at St Pancras Church 1704 To our great joy and relief Revd Lucy Wnkett was liCend as our Priest in Charge on 29 November 2023. We look forward to her leading us in fulfilling our potential and serving our community better as well as hosting Camden Borough Civic events. We are particularfy thrilled to be entering a partnership wth St James's Piccadilly with whom we share an ethos of liberal Anglicanism. Sharing back office wll be a clear benefit and we anticipate a revitalisalion of lrfe at St Pancras, putting it back at the heart of our community where it belongs. Our inclusive values are very important to us. We are members of Inclusive Church W.1nduS1vechurCh2.neI and Changing Attitude ythw.chan attitude.0 St James's are planning a signfficant IAlren restoration project for their 300 year old building. Possibly as soon as 2025 we will welcome their congregation to worship in our building while this is carried out, so are excited for the future. We are appointing shared Estate arKI Project managers, with finanaal support from the Diocese as well as both parish funds. We hosted four Tuesday evening services. At St Pancras the year rolled by many of our usual events, though quieter during an interregnum. Easter and Christmas were duly cklebrated and the November Civic Remembrance SeNice took place. There were four funerals, one wedding, no baptisrns. There were remembrance servi8 for The Painters Regiment and the London St Pancras. Finding cover for the seNices became increasingly challenging. Health and Safety compliance and maintenance have continued for both church and Church House. We conts'nue to host the Rhythm of Resistan drummers. We have done our share of banner dropping fmm the church flat roof drawng attention to the climate and ecological emergency, seeking to save trees, avert dimate catastrophe and mitigate the impact of High Speed 2. During 2023 we have maintsined contact and activity as usual although sts'll with two services a week where previously there were four. Thanks to our volunteers- the churchwardens, and membets of the PCC. And to the Sunday crew who provide hot meals and clothes to rough sleepers. Although this is of course a continuum, the rough sleepers are in many ways different to the drug addicted 'homeless' in our community who lead chaotic lives but who also need support. Thanks too to the staff.. Anne Noble Partridge and Chris Batchelor, and Miriam Campbell and the caretakers Alam, Alaln, Colin and Ronnie and gardener Audrey. The church has remained open 11am-2pm every day. GratitLKle to Helen Hughson, who has organised choristers and organlsts for the last nine months during Chris, absence. Electoral Roll 2023 1704 St Pancras Eu9ton RoÈd Pathsh f*ets •nd uyes 2023 Dlocese of London Edmonlon Area Camdén Deane Patron: Dean & Cha er St Paul's Cathedral 36.53 Index of Mukiple Deprivation average score. The p8nsh crosses 4 electoral w8rds. some with hde riV8tion es eci811 forlivin envAronment and 8ccess lo housin and ser¥Kvs Po ulation 6.462 EleGtoral Roll 2023 81 of whom 19 live in the 8rish Head Counts froffl 2023 2021 Marria Funeral 4 Belore lockdown Ihere were three seIceS on Sund8 s but &nce then onl one. Sunda Attendan Children-. 1.5 Aduhs.. 28.3 Communicants 38 39 Total attendance". 42 Communscanls 27 29 Total attendance.. 49 £42 600 andemic £84 600 2021 Avera Easter Christmas Common Fund 67 29 re-
PCC Finances 2023 As the draft final accounts show, income wa5 £388,483 and expenditure £330,455. This increase in income on previous years mainly due to bequests from Emma Mason's and Pat Comissiong's eststes for which we are very grateful. We continued to contribute half the cost of a parish priest to the Diocese, reflecting our post pandemic reduced income rather than the complete absence of a priest for a year.. £42,600. £ll50.0c 31.'12..2Q15 391201• 37J12.2&RI I..IRQv22 Flnanclal p•tlod •nd¢lat• Incom• I Expendltur• 3111212018 3U1212019 31n212020 3111212021 311212022 l• Total9ross Incorne £338.44k £329.E2k E329.62k £272.40k £292.06k Total oxpenditurè £343.35k £348.25k E348.25k £285.OOk £254.78k The Parlsh Sl Pancras stands at one of London's busiest transport junctions, usually with homeless people sleeping on our steps and emergency sirens punctuating our worship from the Fire Station right across the street, poli and five nearby hospitals, the wder community is always present. A wide range of community groups use both the church and hall from music rehearsaSs and pensioners, groups to health training e£Jurses and Alcoholics Anonymous. We work th nearby parishes and collaborate ecumenically as well as co-operating in a range of secular and interfaith groupings. The variety of voluntary work undertaken by members of our congregation further interconnects us to the community. As the parish church, Y aim to be a large tent for the locality. We preserve the colours of the 191h London Regiment raised during the First World War, and our bells chime the quarter hours. Camden Town Hall is nearby, and Y•P host the borough Remembrance Day servi each November. We also hold remembrance services for the terrorist attacks of 7 July 2005. which included the bombing of a bus 150 yards from the thurch, and the Kings
Cross fire. Deacon5 were ordained at St Pancras, arKI Olyve John80n, our reader, vms ordained a priest at St Pauls Cathedral. Camden is a Labour-controlled borough and the consts'tuency has been a Labour stronghold over the decades. The apparent prosperity of the locality lies side by side with significant social deprivation. Most of the parish lies in Bloomsbury vRrd, which is less socially eprived than the surrounding wards with a multiple deprivation index of 22.33. In the east of the parish in King's Cross ward the index is 33.32, rislng to 35.76 and 40.05 north ofthe Euston Road in Regenys Park and Somers Town wards respectively. Larger organisations in the parish include the Bloomsbury Theatre, the British Medical Association, the Drummond Street Bangladeshi restaurants, Euston Fire Brigade, Friends House. Euston Mainline Railway Station, the Health Education Council. Leaming Tree Intemational. the Intemational Lutheran Student Centre, Maria Fidelis Girfs Secondary School, NUT Headquarters, The Place Dance School and Theatre, Railtrack UK. the Royal National Society for the Blind, St Mary's Geman Lutheran Church, St Philomena Catholic Convent, Ihe Sports Council, the Strategic Health Authority, Unison Headquarters, the UK 151amic Mission. University College Hospitsl, University College London, the Wellcome Foundation, and the YHA Intemational Hostel. Just outside the parish lie the new British Library. Kings Cross St Pancras Mainline Railway Station, the restored Camden Town Hall, four more hospitals, and institutions of the University of London. Our parish is a densely populated, socially diverse area of central London. We have developed a range of ministries to meet a variety of local needs. The church stands on the busy Euston Road, diagonally opposite Euston Station. About a third ofthe parish lies to the north in Somers Town, about thirds to the south in Bloomsbury. Most local residents live in fiats, either soaal housing or prlvately owned. As V11 as a very large number of students, the population includes many Bangladeshi and Somali Muslims, refugees and homeless people. Much of the area remains socially disadvantaged. There was and will be again a constant flow of tourists, in accommodation ranging from large modern hotels to small guest house5, air bnb and backpackers. hostels. There are offices for bu5ine8ses of all sizes, lawyers, local government and national instituts'ons such as the British Medical Association and the Wellcome Foundation. The largest institutions in the parish are University College Hospital, and University College London Bloomsbury Campus.
Just outside the parish boundaries lies the destrudion sits the size of Trafalgar Square for High Speed 2, a govemment national rail infrastructure project of no actual benefft to the local community (House of Lords Select Committee report 2016). This accounts for much worsened air pollution from demolition, felled trees, loss of green spaces, and Increased traffic congestion and dislocation, and also distress for trapped residents. Construction beeen Euston ar¥J Old Oak Cornrnon is currently paused. The church is a prominent landmark. Built by public subscrlption in 1818-22, it 15 Grade 1- listed as a fine example of the Greek Revival style. Its extemal features, based on temples in ancient Athens the Erectheum and the Winds, include an octagonal spire and an impressive front portico with 6 huge ionic columns. On either side at the rear are our famous caryatids - eight statues of Greek women supporting the porches over the two entrances to the crypt. Traditional iron railings enclose the churchyard. where the annual parish picnic and other elebrations are held on the south lawns. The church interior is open and spacious, with a central aisle, side aisles and large box pews for 450 people. The main altar is raised on carpeted steps and backed by a marble apse. There are smaller altars on elther side, one with the original altar. Above are exterisive galleries, which hold the organ. Though the galleries can seat a further 250 peopEe, Health and Safety regulations about fire stewards mean that they are rarely used. There are three vestibules at the west end and two vestries at the east. One of tr vestries is used as the church offi, which the vicar shares wilh the other staff. The other vestry leads to the rear door and contains a meets'ng tsble. kitchenette and toilet. The area around the church Includes the recently refurbished south garden open to the community. This has seen increased use since High Speed 2 destroyed the gardens around Euston Ststs'on. There are two food stalls in the grounds and a carpark for which we pay business rates to Camden Council. The Quinquennial reports conclude that the church is structurally sound no major repair needs. The main roof was renewed in 2004, and other areas such as the west portico more rently. The vestibule roofs need attention but the next major project must be the caryatids. Amhough intemal redecoration arKI external cleaning will be necessary in due course, the priority is to provide additional toilets, tea making facilities and a space for one-towone meetings. chUh hall. Called St Pancras Church House, this was built in 1971 and is located on Lancing Street, near Euston Station. The Cold Weather Shelter C4WS rents the ground floor. The upper hall is used for a wide range of community and commercial lettings and there are three flats which are rented OLrt to provide income for the parish.
Vicarage. The vicarage was bought in 1996 and is on Sandv•ich Street, a pleasant residential street of Georgian terra houses, S minutes walk from the church. Across 5 floors, it has 4 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms. There is gas central heating, bul no garden. The house is structurally sound, and the diocese Caled out a refurbishment during the interregnum. 51 Euston Foodbank was established by one of our churchwardens, Dorothea Hackman, in 2017 and it now supports over 50,000 people annually in rising and rolling numbers of450 households a week. To begin the Foodbank rented part of the Church Hall in Lancing Stree( but has moved to bigger premises nearby and still in Somers Town, in Phoenix Rd, while continuing to use the Parish Office for admlnlstration and photocopying. Ilff Art exhlbltlons. A full programme of exhibitions by contemporary artists co- ordinated by the Art Director is held in the converted gallery Spa in the church crypt. .or .uk The crypt was used for burials in the 19th century. A third of it is now a dedicated art gallery, with its own entrance, toilet and kitchenette. The other thirds remain sealed. We are honoured to care for this atmospheric gallery, and to keep the t, I people interred there safe. They represent uniquely complete record cf deaths 1822- 1857. Student Chaplalncy. The DI0Se has planted three student churches in the last five years, and we need to discern our way here, beyond providing the parish church experien. St Mary & St Pancras Prfmary School. Our highly regarded school Is located just north of the parish, shared with the neighbouring parishes of Old St Pancras Church Team Ministry. The vicar and tsvo members of the PCC are potentially govemors and the vicar could lead assembly once a week. Gregory POYRII was thanked for six years Servi as our representative. Chlldrnn. An area at the back of church is equipped with toys and chlldren's books. Children can play here under parentavcarer supervision during the 10 am Sunday service and are included in ourworship, for example coming up to the altsr to light candles and being admitted to communion from the age of 7. Safeguarding. During the interregnum, safeguarding procedures were followed under the direct instruction of the Diocesan Safeguarding Team, and the advice of the Archdeacon. We are grateful for their support.
Charltl88 connectsd to St Pancra8. PSALM, The Project for Seniors and Llfelong Mlnlsty, is a London-wrde ecumenical charity promoting theological discussion and participation by people aged over 60. This is a separate chafity operating across the Diocese supported by St Pancras PCC. It is however hibemating since lockdown, but with bank balances intact ready to leap to life again. St Pancras Charfties and Anclent Trusts hold the church investments and was, like Thanet, recovered and gathered by former churchwarden Tony Rouse, RIP 281112024. St Pancras Lands Trust continued to support the16 parishes Including this one, which are geographically within the boundaries of the ancient parish. Each continue receive £12 to £14,000 per year from the dividends of investments. The Thanat street Trust distributes funds to the Kings Cross & Brunswick Neighbourhood Association for charitsble work in the neighbourhood, the Euston Foodbank, local schools, and the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, which YRS founded at St Pancras in 2002.Thanet suffered the same difficulty as the PCC with only one signatory left and two required on cheques. The bank was extraordinarily slow to approve additional signatories, tsking a full year of mislaid paperwork and fjJrther proof required. Money was lent by the PCC to enable obligations to be met- and has been repaid, albeit in 2024, as soon as cheques could be signed again. Camden Deanery Synod Report 2023 - Mother Carol Barrett Ford, Area Dean Camden Deanery Synod Report 2023 Camden Deanery Synod has met three b'mes. AJI meetings were in person and cOmmend with refreshments at 7pm. Tuesda 7 Februa 2033 at St John-at-Ham stead NW3 Keynote presentation.. Ageing Gracefully by Kevin Rogers, Di0Se of London Kevin explained how he and his team aim to provide pragmatic advice about church buildings, including support on how lo estsblish efficient fundraising and optimiztng the use of churcb. buildings in general. For the South Camden area, there are 18 buildings, 2 of which are closed and 15 listed - most Grade11. There is a major need for investment, stsggering 2£M repair bill coming up. All parishes wefft reminded to take great care with fire safety and their electrical systems and make sure that the mandatory 5 yr electrical test was properly conducted. Parishes that could not afford this shoukl contact Kevin and his team for advi and support. Wednesda 17Ma 2023 at St Marks, Church Re ent Park NW1 Summer drinks party Wednesda 9 November 2023 at st Martin's Church NW5- Inaugurats'on of the new Deanery Synod. The Standing Committee now consists of the Area Dean (Carol Barrett Ford), Lay Chair (Michael Royalton- FQsch), Secretsry (Harmen van den HondeD, Treasurer (Angela Gardner), Additionally the elected members of the Standing Committee are.. Clergy.. Michael Thomas (St Michael's, Camden Town), Jamie Haith (St George's, Holbom). Laity.. Dorothy Connell from St Gorge's Bloomsbury: The total Standing Committee thus consists of 3 clergy and 4 laity, preserving the convention of the laity outnumbering the clergy.
St Pancras Parocbial Church Council Charity No. 1133802 Statement of Financial Aetivitles and Balance Sheet DRAFT as at 31 December 2023
St Pan¢ras Cbureh Si Pan¢rns Church is a Church of England Parish Chuwh and a Registered ChaTity (No. 1133802). The postal addre&8 is St Pancras ChurcK Euston Road, London NWI 2BA. The websit¢ is wWw.s1pancrehUrekOrg The PCC operates withiD the guideline5 of the Charity Commission for Engld and Wales and the Church of England. Its members T#cive no remun¢ration. Trnstses in 2023 Revd Lucy Winkett Doroihea Hacl(man Duncan Lamont Anne Rouse Dorothy S¢verin Agnesogumnuyiwa Hilary Kalmbach lonathan Lewin Patrick Brough Priest in Charge from 29111123 St Pancr&s ChuTchwarden St Pancras Churchwarden resigned Independent Euminer Claudia Trettenbrein Trnstees, Report The TTUStees present their annual report together with the financial statements of the charity frir the l January 2023 to 31 Dec¢mber 2023. Struethre. Governanee and ManAgement The Parish of St PancTas is a parish within the Church of England as defined by cantsn law. Individual parishes do not have a separate constitution. They work within th¢ framework of Church of England ecclesiastical law. The Parochial Church Council is a ¢on)orate body established by the Church of England and operates under the PaTochial Church Council (Powers) Measure 1956. The St Pancras PCC consists of six elected members in accordance with Church of England Representstion Rules together with two Deanery Synod rq)resentstive4 two ChurchwaTden4 and the parish's clergy and lay ministers. The pay and remuneration of the ¢hur¢h's staff is Set by the pct. The Trust has reviewed the operational and financial risks faced by the organisation and is satisfied that appropriate predUreS and ¢ontrols are in place to mitigat¢ the impact of those risks. Chfiritable slatus and public benefit The Truste¢s have Considered the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit and are satisfied that the activities of the Trnst fall within such guidance. Governance and Internal CoDtrol The Trnst is responsible for the investment and distribution, The PCC has considered financial governance issues in the year and has in place a s¢t of authorisation limits and dual signatory systems under which the PCC'S officers authorize 10
expendittire, Management accounts are produced on a monthly basis to enable the PCC to monitor the financial position of thc chur¢h. Obje¢tiV¢S St PAncras Church stands on one of the busiest cro&8road$ in Central London opposile Euston Ststion. Built in 1822. it is a Grade l Listed Building, an e4rly and important example of Greek ReFiFaJwchitecture. ItsTyarislrcuvcrs offe-of the wfalthiexorw Loffdort (BIooTrm bury) artd oné olthe p)0re5L (Sorne TownJ. As a Church o£England parish church it acts as a ¢entre for Christian worship and education, and as a fS of civic, wmmunity and cultural life in the Bon)ugh of Camden. The PCC generates fimding for the upkeep and work of the Chh, and employs Staff to manage and maintsin its seven-day-a-week ministry. It is responsible for safeguarding the assets of the church and gen¢Tates income by voluntsry colleclion5, doTJations, and letting out the churcF4 hall and grounds for community use. Revlew of Aetivities -The full PCC r¢vi¢wed a Community Audit and its Mission Action Plan in the light of its findings discussed ways of reducing the church's carbon footprint regularly Teview¢d its finances mainlained Covid-safe ways of working in the church and hall sought to find a new priest . reviewed and approved its Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies hnd proceduTe5; commission¢d various building works including minor repairs undertook survey worf( on the caryatids in preparation for firture c4)nserYation work received Faculty/Planning p¢rniission for the temporary display of a statue in the north garden and a new pernjanent addition to the south gardefy a restor dTinking founlain from St Jarnes, Gardens Reserves Pollcy Monies are set aside for specific puryJ05¢5 into r¢strict¢d and designated funds. Th¢ purpose of holding a reserve as the General Purposes Fund is to enable the Church to cope with variations in its cath flow and to provide a fund of money should its incom¢ drop unexpectedly. Currently the Church receives income from ils services, charitable activities, and letting oth its premises. There are expenses pertaining to thes¢ activities and the net income is laken into the General Purposes Fund. It has been considered that a reasonable amount to k h¢ld in the General Purposes Fund is at lea £40,000, which equates approximately to four months of General Fund ¢xpenditure on cburch activities, and rneels Charity Commission recommendations: Frec reserves as defined by the Charity Conlmission amounted to £175.705 at the Balance Sheet date. The PCC continues to make efforts to keep free reserv¢5 in line with the stated policy.
Results for the Year Net movement in funds for the year amounted to £58.028. The church's regular income continued to be affected by the Covid-19 pandemi¢, but carefi]I nwiagement of our expenditure kept it below income. Trio welcome bequests incrwed income. Totsl funds brought forward amouRted to £624,854 compared to £529,553 in 2022... "Stalenyent o aroc OIID¢d's fillaDcial respi)nJibili¢i¢s Law applicable to charities in England and Wales and guidance issued by the CeJ)tral Board of Finance of the Church of England require the m¢mb¢rs of the Parochial Church Council to prepare financial statements which give a true and fair view of the Parochial Chur¢h Council's activities during th¢ year. In preparing financial statsments giving a tTue and fair view, thc mernb¢r5 of the P0¢hIal Church Council should follow best practie¢ aDd i) select suitable accounting policies and then apply them Consistently: make ent ror¢aable and pruden¢.-_---.- iii) slate whetheT the Church guidance. applicable accounting standards and ststements of recommended practice have been followed, subject lo any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial 51alements' iv) prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the Parochial Church Council will continue Èn operation. The Members of the Parochial Church Cowi¢il arc responsible for keeping accounting Tec4)rds which disGIos¢ with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial JK)Sition of the Parochial Church Council and enable them to ensure that their financial statements C4)mply with the Church Ac¢ounting Regulalions 2006 and the Chariti¢s Act 201 J. They are also r¢sponsible for safeguarding the assets of the Parochial Church Council and henre for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irr¢Bularities, This draft report was agreed by the Trustees for presentation to the Annual Meeting, on 12 May 2024 and signed on their behalf by: Dorothea Hackman ChurChwden St Pancras Church Duncan Lamont Churchwarden St P8ncras Church
I roport b) t trustoes on my oftm acmunts dthe St Pawas P8rothial Ctll¥ch Councll. ch8rity no. 1133802 Vhe Tntst) forths yw èr& 3181 D&8n8r 2023. .tsSJttty tru6tees ol the Twst y¢)u arn res ioTtho pY•parthn oflm 8¢wnts' "'ACcOTdwdh the requirements 07Ah"e CliaTiltÈs ALl.trACt..j.. - . .- - I In r•sp•d of my examlnal¥>n of Ihe Trusts ac¢ounts (arri8d Dui under 6ethon 145 oflhe 2011 Act #nd in ¢•j thy exwnination I l)ave folh)wad 41 ts oppllcBble Dkections gr4en by the Charfty comm undet se¢tion 145(5Xbl of th• Act. The pr(¢edureB do rt provlde all Ihe 8VKt¢nce that would b¢ foquirod In 8n authl8nd th•refore I do not v>pr•85 w s14t on the vkni ty the sWnts. ' I have cur[¥{8d my eyAnln8Uon. I ttiat no mat8fbg1 matteryJ ha come to rny attenth)n Ai 1. a¢%ounling r¢¢oTds weR ntsl kept In resFrft of the Tn1 as roqulr•d ty secti(M 130 of th•kF, or 2. the accoLKrts do not aCcdwi1b th0 record8,' or 3. the S¢llts do not comFAy the 8ppiablg requirem•nts conc4miig the form and c4ntent ol accounts Set oul in lh$ Chwitles {Acewnts and Reports} Regulations 2006 olh&r thon •ny roquirwnentthat the a¢¢ountsgiv• a MNe and falr which Is not a matter consideied as part of on Independ¢nt èxaminallon. I h8ve no cncem8 afKI come w088 no oth•r mer6 in connedion with the examinalpJn lo which atttion 8hould drawn In thh rewt in der to enabb a pmper understanding ¢f the accounts to be reached. CL9udia Trettenbrein 77 Grove Green Rood London E114EG
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