St Pancras Church
Annual Report for 2024
Presented at the
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
9."30 am 18th May 2025
Our Mission is to signify Christ's unconditional love, worship Almighty God,
draw others to grace, and grow as a centre in our community, welcoming all.
Contact details: St Pancras Parish Church, www.st
ancr
Euston Road, London NW12BA Tel: 020 7388 1461 0
Reverend Lucy Winkett
Priest in Charge St Pancras Euston and Rector St James's Piccadilly

2024 at St Pancras Church 1704
St Pancras Church Trustees: Parochial Church Council 2024
Clergy
Revd Lucy Winkett
Revd Jonathan Lee
Revd Sarah Lee
licenced 29111123
li￿n￿d 191912024
PTO
Priest in Charge & PCC Chair
Associate Priest
Non-stipendiary Part-Time Priest
Readers
none currently
Churchwardens
Dorothea Hackman
Duncan Lamont
first elected 2011
first elected 2017
PCC Lay Chair & Treasurer
Deanery Synod
Dorothea Hackman and Duncan Lamont
Elected Members
Agnes Ogunmuyiwa
Anne Rouse
Dorothy Severin
Hilary Kalmbach
Dorothea Kouaghu
Freda James
Term ends
2027
2027
2027
2025
2025
2025
Deputy Churchwarden
Hon PCC Secretary
Safeguarding Officer
Electoral Roll 2024
1704 St Pancras Euston Road Parlsh facts and fi ures 2024
Diocese of London
Edmonton Area, Camden Deane
Palron:
Dean & Cha
ter, St Paul's Cathedral
36.53 Index of Multiple Deprivation average score. The parish crosses 4 elect0￿1 wards. some with
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rivation, es
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envimnment and access to housin
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Po
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6,462
Electoral Roll 2025
2024: 81.of whom 19 live in the
Ba
tisms 1
Weddin
Head counts
Children- 1
Communicants 30
Communicants 73
arish
41
Funerals O
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Easter
Christmas
Cornmon Fund
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Attendan
Adults: 28
Total attendance: 43
Total attendance: 181
£42,600

APCM Reports Sunday 18111 May 2025
Report of Priest in Charge: the Revd Lucy Winkett
PCC vlslon: St Pancras becomes again the vibrant heart of it8 communlty
It has been an immense privilege to get to know St Pancras in myfirst full year as Priest in
Charge. A huge amount has happened. with the Leadership of the PCC, who have set cLear
priorities forthe increased activity and mission of St Pancr8s Euston Road.
Llturgy and Spiritual life
The main Sunday Euch8rist service has moved to 11am and Tuesday evening'S8nctuary'
Eucharist has been held since November2024. The liturgy and music are being revised. the
language inclusivised and congregations are gathering around the altarwhile numbers allow.
A weekday pattern of prayer has been established and is being d8veloped.
New clergy have been appointed: the Revd Jonathan Lee. full time stipendiaryAssociate
Priest and the Revd Sarah Lee as part time Self Supporting Minister.
The welcome seNice for the new Bishop of Edmonton. the Right Revd Anderson Jeremiah,
has been heLd at St Pancras this year.
The farewell service for our long standing Director of Music Christopher Batchelor has been
held.
Openlng up St Pancras sustainablyforthe future
In partnership with St James's Piccadillythe following developments have taken place:
A weekday lunchtime concert series has started February 25
A 5 day a weekfood market has started May 25
Staffing re-structure and new appointments began July 2024
Communications and HR support has been received
Estates management and finance support appointments have been made
The gardens south and north have been re-planted with 2000 donated plants June 2024
Excess plants were donated to the Euston Foodbank.
A new website has been built and launched by the Associate Priest.

Publlc Events and Gatherlngs: hlghllghts
The Crypt gallery Gontinues to host innovative and provocative intenientions
The church hosted 'Ritual Bodies, in partnership with Arts and Christianity in the summer of
2024.
The Student Christian Movement held their conference at St Pancras in 2024 and the
Women's Voices conference was held in May 25.
In June 2024 the Church hosted a controversial gathering with performances by Roger
Waters. Yusuf Islam Cat Stephens and Lowkey attracting support and opprobrium in equal
measure on the subject of Palestine.
Much has been done this year in the name of opening up St Pancras as much as possible, and
importantly, experimenting with ways to become more financially sustainable with longer
opening hours and more activity and gatherings in the church. The PCC'S stated aim is for St
Pancras to become the 'vibrant heart of its community,. step by step, we honour the efforts
and achievements of past generations by committingto workingfor a sustainable future
together.
My thanks must go chiefly to the church wardens Dorothea 8nd Duncan fortheir tireless work
and leadership over the past year. And to 8ll the PCC who have embarked on this new path
together, to all of the paid staff especially Miriam, Christopher, Anne, Ronnie, Colin, Alain.
Alam and Stuart. And to Jonathan and Sarah who in just a few short months have helped to
breathe new life into the ministry of this important community hub.
Thanks be to God for each one and I look forward immenselyto all that lies ahead.
Lucywinkett
May 2025

Report of Associate Priest: Revd Jonathan Lee
I start by recording sincere thanks from Revd
Sarah and from me forthe warm and hospitable
welcome that we have received in the eight
months since we arrived here, and for your
ongoing support throughout these months.
Particular, thanks to Revd Lucy for her guidance
and advice. and to Dorothea. who. as a church
warden and PCC treasurer. has been such an
assistance and source of knowledge about the life
of this church. l also want to record my thank
Revd Sarah for her energy. perception and hard
work as non-stipendiary priest (part time). notto
mention her tolerance of me, as we have both
begun to minister here.
Itwas a delight to arrive at St Pancras Church at a time when there was already an ambition
among the PCC. and the congregation, forthe church to open more and expand the church's
contribution to community life in this parish. These months have, therefore. been the
beginning of a period of change. which I hope has not been too difficult for too many people.
Our church is already becoming a busier place during the week, which is good, but, as l often
remind myself. business must never detract from Christlikeness. As we look backwards, we
might ask ourselves. are we becoming a more welcoming and life-enhancing church; and are
we becoming a church of people who worship. rejoice, struggle, laugh, weep. question,
listen, support. pray and wondertogether.
So. to a few highlights.
Sunday Mornings: Our Sunday services moved to 11 am from the beginning of Advent. The
choir now. mostly, sing downstairs among, rather than behind and above us. We are exploring
congregational service settings so we can all participate in singing the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus
and Agnus Dei. while retaining some services with choral settings. As the liturgical year has
progressed. we have been refreshing our liturgy and, every week, we now gather together
around the altarforthe Eucharist. Thank you to Agnes for her assistance with welcoming

people on Sund8y mornings. to all members of the congregation who have read or lead
intersessions during our services and forthose who assist in, often. unseen. roles with altar
linen and flowers. I hope we might expand the numberwho are willing to participate,
especiallywith the preparation and leading of intercessions.
Sanctuary: Since Advent it has been a delight to include 'Sanctuary' in our weekly pattern of
worship each Tuesday. These early evening sepdices have been brought to us and led by a
team from St James's Piccadilly. They are calm, refLective and re-energising sepiices: with
music (in several geDre); lay-led reflections, and 8 candlelit Eucharist, followed byfood and
opportunityto chat.
Ramembrance Day Civic Service: As usual, St Pancras church hosted the Camden civic
service for Remembrance Sunday. During what is undoubtedly our busiest Sunday s8tvice of
the year, it was appropriate to join with members of the 8rmed forces, civic leaders and
leaders of other faith communities to rememberthose who seNed during wars and conflicts.
particularly those who died or were injured. and to praytogetherfor peace.
Advent and Lent Courses: Daytime courses were offere(J in both Advent and Lent. A small
group met together during Advent for a course titled 'Life in the Comma, In Lent we sought to
offer a hybrid course, 'Climate Justice & Discipleship, (partly on-line, hosted by the Diocese
of London, and partly in-person). A small numberfollowed the on-line events, but there were
too few to pursue the in-person discussions.
Christmas and Easter: Both these major festivals have provided highlights. At Christmas-
when I was warned that London empties and that many regular attendees would be away
visiting relatives - w6 welcomed sixty-two to midnight communion and one hundred and
nineteen on Christmas Morning. Easter was notable for the Good Friday ecumenical walk of
witness (nine out of thirty-six participants were from St P8ncras); the eleven plus one new
born revived the 7am Easter Morning Eucharist held in the church garden; and the sixty-seven
who gathered for the 11 am Easter Eucharist. at which the choir sang Mozart's 'Sparrow
Mass,.
Muslc: A special mention is appropriate for Dr. Christopher Batchelor, who retired in March
2025 after 37 years as director of music here at St Pancras. Chris, contribution to the life and
worship of this church. and the wider London choral scene, is incalculable. I record our

thanks to Chris forthis and my own thanks to Chris for his welcome. assistance and
friendship duringthe few months that we worked alongside each other. We will remember
fondly. the glorious valedictory evensong and reception for Chris, which was held on 23
March 2025.
It is. I believe. right for the church and the PCC to take time to pause and reflect on how best.
after Chris. retirement, to continue to build an attractive and vibrant musical offeringto
enhance the worship here. This WILI be one of the tasks forthe new PCC in the immediate
months afterthe 2025 APCM. In the interim we are thankfulforthe energy and musicality of
David Ho-yi Chan. who has been providing guidance in respect of our choral music,
rehearsing and conducting our singers, playingthe organ(s) on Sundays and occasionally
composing new works. David has kindly agreed to do this until the end of September this
year.
Schools: Overthe Last eight months we have welcomed visits of children from three local
primary schools. These visits have included opportunities for children to learn about the
church building, th8 liturgical life of this church and the Christi8n faith. Revd Sarah and I have
e8ch been leading assemblies forthe children of St Mary and St Pancras Church of England
Primary SchooL and we have weLcomed the children and staff to a special seNice forthem in
church, as well as to our lunchtime Christmas 'carols for all,.
Students: With university buildings and halls of residence in the parish it has been lovelyto
welcome a few students to our seniices (on Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays). We are
thankfulfortheir willingness to participate in services. and we recently enjoyed a relaxed
pizza-night together.
Conferences and speaking events: Under the lead of Revd Sarah, St Pancras Church has
recently (10 May) hosted the 2025 'Women's Voices. conference, an ecumenical conference
for women in ministryfrom all denominations: clergy. lay ministers, ordinands. and women
exploringtheir calling. Hosted on the day by Revd Lucy and Revd Sarah, over eighty women
attended from across the country with principal speakers beingthe Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame
Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, Revd Dr Liz Shercliff. Chine McDonald, Dr Karen O'Donnell,
Revd Dr Mariama Ifode-Blease and Revd DrAyla Lepine.

Having hosted the SCM student day-conference last June, we are preparing for their return
visit next month. We are also preparingto host the annu8l lecture of the London Churches
Refugee Fund. also in June.
Concerts: Since Januarywe have been trialling the reintroduction of concerts. These are
continuingto take place every Tuesday and Thursday lunchtimes between 1.10pm and 2pm.
These are proving to be popular (the average audience is about thirty people) and there are
now about one hundred people on our mailing lists. We are hoping to continue to grow the
lunchtime audiences. Regular early evening concerts proved to be less popular, so this run of
concerts was stopped at Easter. In addition, we have hosted several larger concerts, with
notable events being: Handel's 'Mesiah' performed by CORO London Chamber Choir and
orchestra: 'Guitar greats unite in a tribute to William Lovelady,: and 'Upon Your Heart- A
Passiontide Concert. by choral scholars of St James's Piccadilly.
The Crypt: l am thankful to Anne, who as continued to manage the Crypt Gallery and to fill it
with a remarkable range of exhibits from different artists. During the year. we have also fitted
in re-wiringthe crypt and refreshing its lighting. Thanks to Stuart, our head of estates, for
overseeingthis (and other estates work).
Street Food Market: We have changed and expanded the food offering behind our south
garden with the recent opening of 8 Street Food Market. The two semi-permanent food
caravans have been replaced with. currently, four pop-up Style food stalls.
Behind the scenes: l am so gratefulto Miriam for herwork in the office as our church
administrator. Many of our activities would grind to a halt were it notfor her efficiency. Our
team however is growing and changing. Shortly before l arrived. Stuart was appointed as
head of estates (part-time. provided through our partnership with St James's Piccadilly. Also.
through that partnership. we are currently in the process of appointing a new part-time
finance assistant. We have been fortunate to have the assistance of a part-time cleaner and
three part-time caretakers. However, we are currently implementing a change from
employing caretakers to employing full-time vergers. This will allow the church to benefit
from vergers, far broader role.. behind the scenes and welcomingthe public and being
integrated into the liturgical life of the church. We are hoping to extend the opening hours of
the church and establish 8 new pattern to Ouf week during Summer 2025.

Duringthe last few months, we have begun the process of refreshing our communications.
We have launched our newwebsite, enhanced our abilityto record in and livestream from the
church and we are taking steps to refresh our presence on social media.
Safeguarding: The church works closely with the diocesan safeguarding advisor and, against
ever developing safeguarding guidance, we ale workingto ensure that all staff and volunteers
are up to date with appropriate safeguarding checks and training. I particularly want to thank
Dorothy for her service as our safeguarding off icer and forthe wisdom she brought to that
role.
Llnkwlth St James's Piccadilly: the link between our church and St James's started well
before l arrived. I have already reported, above. on a number of aspects of church life where
the partnership is benefitingthe life of St Pancras Church. There is more to this, though. than
hostingjoint events and sharing staff expertise. It has been lovely to hear of friendships
developing across the churches, congregations and last weekend, as we celebrated our
patronalfestival, itwas a delightto welcome about tifty people from St James's 8nd to share
lunch together here beforejoining together for evensong.
Conclusion
So, there is much. and many people, to be thankful for as we look back and look forward. I
want to end with by thankingtwo other people who are stepping back from long held roles. To
Duncan, who is stepping down as a church warden after long service, and to Dorothywho is
handing overthe role safeguarding officer again after years of service, 'thank you..
Revd Jonathan Lee
17 May2025

Report ofthe Treasurer: Dorothea Hackman
PCC Flnances 2024
As the draft final accounts show, income was £325,608 and expenditure £341,042.
We have entered into joint activity with St James Piccadilly and as agreed 8t the PCC 1112124
we are making our bequest money 8vailable forthe delivery plan. while still hopingthis can be
recouped through Income: £11 OK in 2025 and £130K in 2026 pending review.
£42,600 was paid to the Diocese forthe common fund, it will be half that amount in 2025.
At the end of 2024 cash at bank was £220,489, at Barclays, Co-op and CCLA Dividend.
Investments held by St Pancras charities stood at £659,749.
Report of the Electoral Officer: Dorothea Laurencia
A new Electoral Roll has been compiled, as required bythe Church of England.
There were 41 peopLe on the roll as at 28 April 2025. when the new rollwas completed and the
relevant notice was published.
Since then, there have been 8 additional applications received to join the roll. Theywere not
received in time to for the applicants to vote duringthis APCM but these appLicants WILL be
added to the roll. bringingthe totalto 49 forfuture votes.
Dorothea Laurencia
17 May 2025
Churchwardens. Report on Church Fabric
Major maintenance was crypt rewiring, tree pruning and reordering the North Garden.
In addition the gutters were cleared. and there were repairs to the chandeliers.
The clock, bells and organs were m8intained, and organs and pianos tuned.
Boilers will need replacing in due course. PATtesting, lightning conductor and safety line
inspections were carried out. There were also repairs to toilets, and the lighting.
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Report of Head of Estates: Stuart Page
Work completed
Crypt Gallery Electric Rewiringwith separate distribution board.
1.2 New StreetFoodish Market gazebo based starte(l on 12th May
Church House - New Fire detection and A18rm System
Asbestos Survey in the Church Hall: ceiling and ducting upstands.
Progross with ongoing works
Tree Works Nine of the twelve trees in and around our curtilage were pruned
ahead of the nesting season. The remaining three, which require traffic management
before the works can proceed are scheduled for pruning in May/June and will be
surveyed for nests before pruning works go ahead.
2.2 DAC FacultyApplication - Anthony Rouse Memorial Plaque- is in progress.
Church House- Flat 1 will be vacated on 15th June
Church House- New C4WS contract being drafted
3. Future Objectives- Shortto Medium Term
Improvements to the Church Hall 8t St Pancras Church House
Despite the asbestos survey, we can still do works to the Church Hall ceiling. A builder came
to cost the job duringthe week commencing 12th May and we awaitthe quotation for the
proposed repaint of the ceiling, walls. entrance door and fire exit plus a rehanging of the
curtains onto a pole-based system. We will also take remedial action to fixthe windows.
WC Facilities forthe church
Boiler Replacement within the church are now over 40 years old.
On 22" May (2025), we will undergo the Diocesan Decarbonisation Audit.
4. Future Objectives- Medium to LongTerm
Creation of WC Facilities within the church
4.2 EV Charging Points in the Carparkto generate revenue and reduce carbon use.

Churchwardens. Reports Concerning Charities and activities connectsd to St
Pancras.
PSALM, The Project for Seniors and Lifelong Ministry, is a London-wide ecumenical
charity promoting theological discussion and participation by people aged over 60. This is
a separate charity operating across the DI0￿Se supported by St Pancras PCC. It is
however hibernating Sin￿ lockdown, but with bank balances of £15,840 ready to resume.
We have been trying for over a year now to add signatories to the mandate.
st Pancras Charities and Ancient Trusts hold the church investments in the CBF CCLA
and also appeal funds. There is £14,479 in Appeals. Investments rose in value to
£659,749, up from £649,937 in 2023
St Pancras Lands Trust continued to support the 16 parishes including this one, which
are geographically within the boundaries of the ancient parish. Each continue retsive
£12,000 to £14,000 per year from the dividends of investments.
The Thanet Street Trust distributes funds for charitable work in the neighbourhood to the
Kings Cross & Brunswick Neighbourhood Association, Euston Foodbank, and Music,
Dan￿ and Art organisations in the community. Income for 2024 was £32,455 down
£1,216 and grants made were £32,000. The value of investments rose by £6,877 to
£364,590 and a balance of £21,830 was carried forward.
Euston Foodbank and local schools.
Euston Foodbank was established by one of our churchwardens, Dorothea Hackman, in
2017 and it now supports over 60,000 people annually in rising and rolling numbers of 450
households a week. To begin with the Foodbank rented part of the Church Hall in Lancing
Street, but moved three years ago to bigger premises nearby in Phoenix Rd, Somers
Town, while continuing to use the Parish Office for administration and photocopying.
Art exhibitions. A fvll programme of exhibits'ons by contemporary artists co-ordinated by
the Art Director, Anne Noble-Partridge, is held in the converted gallery space in Ihe church
crypt. Details can be found on the website.. WbVW.C
.or
Student Chaplaincy. The Diocese has planted three student churches in our parish or
neighbouring parishes in the last five years, and we need to discern our way here, beyond
providing the parish church experien￿.
St Mary & St Pancras Prlmary School. Our highly regarded school is located just north
of the parish, and is shared with the neighbouring parishes of Old St Pancras Church
Team Ministry. The Associate Priest and members of the PCC are govemors.
Children. An area at the back of church is equipped with toys and children's books.
Children can play here under parentsllcarer supervision during the 11 am Sunday servi￿.
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Camden Deanery Spxod Report 2024
Camden Deanery Synod has met four times in 2024. All meetings were in pcrson and commenced with
refreshments at 7pm. FUIE details of business transacted in exeh meering can be found in the Minutes, please
see a brief overview ot the keynote presentations below.
The Standing Committee tonsxsts ofi
The Standing Committee consists of the Area Dean (Carol Barrett Ford), Lay Chair (Miehacl Royalton-
Kiscb). Secretary (Harrnen van dcn Hondcl), Trasurer (Angela Gardner). Additionally the elecred members of
tELC Standillg CollLmittee are.. Cle.rgy.' Michael Thomas (St Michacl'5. Camden Town), Jamic Haith (St
George's. Holborn). Laity. Dorothy Connell from St Georgc s Bloomsbury. The. total Standing Conmnittee
thus consists of 3 clergy 2nd 4 12ity, preserving thc conTrention of the laity outnurnberlng the clergy
7pm for 7..iopm Monday:9 January 2024 St Michael'$ Ch￿rch, ca￿de
7pm for 7.3opm wedne.sday 22 May 2024. Summer Social, Thr. Vicarage, St John-atrHampstead
7pm for 1.3opm Monday 18 September 2024. St JOI￿-atrH8mPsteSd
7pm for 7.3opm Wednesday 16 October 2024, St Mary Magdalene Munster Squarc (additional Meeting with
Bishop Anderson present)
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Monday 29 January2024 St Michaells Canmkn
Kn'liofepiy￿1l1utio￿..￿yI)de4r0•1￿bIj Ha.&ikiiis oil tbe tutureofSt.Ilrtrks Cbmirb, Ef?ei7bolt Street
Arehdea¢on John Hawkins led a drtailed discussion around the situation at St JIatys. goin8 bacL to 2021.
starting with minor repalr wozLs on the Ticarage. This led to a thore detailed imrstigation of the outside
worLs of the chureh, which had to close fot 3 months from September 2021 for safety reasons.
Wednesday li May 3034* Summer Social, The Viearage* StJohn-at-Hamp$teAd
Siiminerth'ifftihpttrt)
A number of Cler￿ and lairy 8aihered at the Ticarage to celebrate our eommon ]rfe. There was much
discussioo of lift iti Caraden and the challell8es aod jovs this briogs. Issues arouad austerity continue to bc
concern for both cler8y and kn'ty, and conccrns for the comxng alltull￿ aud Ivinter. especially amon8St those
who are ]ivxn8 in pos'ert). or prccariou5tyhouse
Monday 18 September 20>49 StJohn-at-HAn4)8tsad
Kfvwote Pr¢seiitdtioN.. Atld Up y£ritb Preb ChTithKii IfiPUAgffll (Jiie ¢0 rf diary eiyvj. Ibf speaker vot rfble to
Wednesday 16 Ortober 20341 St Mary Magdolene MIBn5ter Squatt (additional n)eetin8 iyirh Bishop
Andersott ptesent).
Bishop Anderson reflected on his srysits to the parishes in his episcopal area during his first months as Bishop
of Edmonton, There wa5 discussion of the issues that are most pre55ill8 on this Deanery, especially in rhe
areas of buildiw (Carnden 19), austeriry, homelessAess and sociat isolarion.
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St Pancras Church
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETINGS MINUTES
Sunday 12th May 2024 at 11:15am
Meetlng of Parishloners to elect Churchwardens
Present: Lucy Winkett (chair), Dorothea Hackman, Duncan Lamont, Mary Hutton, Agnes Ogunmuyiwa,
Elizabeth Danbury, Audrey Dacosta, Robyn Gardner, Chris Batchelor, Krzysztof Habdas. Jonathan Lewin.
Cordelia Gil
Apologies." Anne Rouse. Dorothy Severin. Hilary Kalmbach. Peter Augar. Greg Powell
Appointment of Clerk to the meetings: Dorothea Hackman
Presentation of Sl Pancras Charities Accounts for 2023 by the Churchwardens
£10,356 in Appeal fund. £649,937 in CCLA property fund
Election of Churchwardons:
nominated
seconded
Dorothea Hackman
Anne Rouse
neso
unmu
Duncan Lamont
Doroth Severin
Hila Kalmbach
Noted that suspension of 6 year limit on terms of office rule was still in place.
Nomination of their deputy: Agnes Ogunmuyiwa
iwa
Annual Parochial Church Me•ting
Prevlous APCM Mlnutes and Matters Arlslng were agreed. No matters arising
Reports The meeting received and discussed reports from the PCC
a) the Annual Report on the proceedings of the Parochial Church Council and the activities of the
parish geneffdlly in 2023 was agreed, noting the partnership y￿th St James's, liking the photo of
Otyve's ordination at St Pauls and noting the need for communication with rough sleepers over
changes and moves.
b) the financial statements of the PCC for the year ending 31 December 2023
vRre agreed, proposed Jonathan Lewin, seconded Mary HLrtton & Elizabeth Danbury. It was
noted that income was £388,483 and expenditure £330,455" a 2023 loan vffis repaid in 2024 by
Thanel St Trust, and there VAS extra expenditure covering staff absence for organist and choir.
c) a report on the Electoral Roll= currently 81
d) a report on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the church
e) a report on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod was re￿iVed
Appointments and Elections
Election of PCC Members - still two vacancies
nominated
Dorothea Hackman
Dorothea Hackman
Duncan Lamont
seconded
Doroth Severin
Duncan Lamont
Hila
Kalmbach
unmu
Anne Rouse
Doroth Severin
iwa
b) Election of Deanery Synod representatives- none nominated
c) Claudia Trettenbrein appointed Independent ExaminerlAuditor to the Council
Next meetlngs of the newly electsd PCC:
Dorothea was elected Vice chair and Treasurer.
Next meetings Sundays 7th July + meet new Estates Manager & 22n& September 2024.
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St Pancras Parochial Church Council
Charity No. 1133802
Statement of Flnancial Activities
And Balance Sheet
as at 31 December 2024

St Paneras Church
St Pancras Church is a Church of England Parish Church and a Registsred Charity (No. 1133802).
The postal address is St Pancras Church. Euslon Road, London NWI 2BA.
The website is www,Jipancraschurcko
The PCC operates within the guid¢lines of the Charity Commission for England and Wales and the
Church of England. Its members receive no remuneration.
T.nistees In 2024
Revd Lu¢y Winkett
R¢vd Jonathan L¢¢
Doroth￿ Haclanan
Duncan Lamont
Anne Rouse
Dorothy Severin
Agnesogunmuyiwa
Hilary Kalmbach
Priesl in Charge from 29111123
Associate Priest from 19109124
St Pan¢ras Churchwarden
St Pancras Chwchwarden
Ind¢pend¢nt ExAmirAer
Claudia Tr¢tt¢nbr¢in
Trustee8' Report
Th¢ T￿￿ pr¢s¢nt their annual report together with the f￿all¢la1 statem¢nts of the charty for the
l January 2024 to 31 December 2024.
Strn¢ture, Governance and Management
The Parish of St Pancras is a parish within the ChuKh of Engl¥nd as defmed by canon law.
Individual parishes do not have a separate constitution. They Work within the framework of chU￿b
of England e¢¢lesiasti¢a] law. Th¢ Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by th¢
Chuwh of England and op¢ratss und¢r the Parochial Church Council (Powers) M¢asur¢ 1956.
The St Pancras PCC consists of six elected members in accordance with Church of England
Representstion Rules together with two D¢an¢ry Synod r¢presentatives, two Churchwardens, and
the parish's clergy and lay ministers. The pay and remuneration of the ohurch's staff is set by the
pcc.
The Trust has reviewed the operdtional and financia] risks faced by the organisation and is satisfi
that appropriate procedures and controls are in place lo mitigate the impact of thos¢ risks.
Charitable stAtIlS Alld public benefit
The Trustees have wnsidered the Charity Commission's.guidanc¢ on public benefit aDd"are satisfi¢d
that th¢ activities of the Trust fall within such guidance.
GoverDaDce and IDternal Control
The Trust is responsible for th¢ investment and distribution,
The PCC has wnsidered financial governance i￿ueS in the year aod has in place a set of
authorisation limits and dual signatory systems under which the PCC'S officers authori7K

expenditure. Management accounts are produced on a monthly basis to enable the PCC to rnonitor
the financial position of the chur£h.
Objectives
St Pancras Church stands on one of the busi¢st crossroads in Central London opposite Euston
Ststion. Built in 1822. it is a Grade l Listed Buildin& an early and important example of Greek
Revival architecture. Its parish covers oDe of Ihe wea]thi¢st areas of London (Bloomsbury) and one
of the poorest (Somers Town). As a Church of England parish church it acts as a centr¢ for
Christian WOT5hip and education, and as a focus of civic. wJ)munity and culturdl life in the
Borough of Camden.
The PCC generates funding for the upk¢ep and work of the chur¢h, and employs staffto manage
and maintsin its seven-day-a-week ministy. It is responsiblc for safeguarding the assets of the
church and generates income by voluntary collectAons, donations. and letting out the church, hall
and grounds for community us¢.
Revlew of A¢tivlli¢8
The full PCC met six times during the y¢ar. ov￿ the course of the year the PCC".
reviewed a Community Audit and its Mission Action Plan in the light of its fjndings
di￿U$s¢d ways of reducing th¢ church's carbon footprint
regularly revicw¢d its finances
maintained CoVid￿are ways of working in the church and hall
sought to fmd a new associate priest
reviewed and approved its Health & Safety and Safeguarding policies and prO￿Ures.
¢ommissioned varlous building works including minor Tepairs
undertook survry work on the caryalids im prcparation for future conservation wo
received FacultylPlanning p¢nnission for the temporary display of a statue in the north
gaTden
Reserves Pollcy
Monies are set aside for specific Purposes into ffstrACted and designated funds. Th¢ PUryK)se of
holding a reserve ￿ thc Gcnera] Puryoses Fund is to enable the Church to cope with variations in its
cash flow and to pmvide a fund of money should its income drop un¢X￿tedIy. Currently the
Church receives income from its services, charitable activitie￿ and letting out its premises. TheT¢
are expenses pertaining to thcsc activities and the net in¢ome is tsken into the General Purpos¢s
Fund. It has b¢¢n considered that a r¢asonable amount to be held in the General Purpo￿$ Fund is at
least £40,000, whith equates approximately to four months of Gen¢ral Fund expenditure on church
activiti¢% and meets Charity Commission recommendations. Free treserves as defined by the Charity
Commission amounted to £126,607 at the Balance Sheet date. The PCC continues to keep free
serves 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 pandemic, but careful
management of our expendilure kept it below income. Two welcome bequests increased income.
Total funds brought forward amounted to £624,854 compared to £529,553 in 2022.
Statement of the Paroehial Chureh Council's financial responsibilities
Law applicable to charities in England and Wales and guidancc issued by the Centra] Board of
Finance of the Church of England require the members of the Parochial Church Council to prepare
financial statements which give a true and fair view of the Parochial Church Council's activities
during the year.
In preparing financia] ststements giving a true and fair view, the members of the Parochial Church
Council should follow best practic¢ and
i) select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
li) make jvdgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
iii) state whether the Church guidance, applicable accounting standards and statements of
recommended practice have been followed. subject to any material departures disclosed and
explained in the financial statements.
iv) prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to
presume that the Paro¢hial Church Council will continue in operation. The Members of the
Parochial Church Council are responsible for keeping accounting records which disclose
with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Parochial Church Council
and enable them to ensure that their financial statements comply with the Church
Accounting Regulations 2006 and the Charities Act 201 l. They arc also responsible for
safeguarding the assets of the Parochial Church Council and hencc for taking reasonable
steps for the prevention and detcction of fraud and other irregularities.
This draft report was agreed by the Trustees for presentation to the Annual Meeting, on 18 May
2024 and signed on their behalf by:
Dorothea Hackn]an
Churchwarden
St Pancras Church
Revd Jonathan Lee
Associate Priest
St Pancras Church

Independent examlner's report to. tho trustees of St Pancras
Parochial Church Council
I report to the trustees on my examlnation of the accourrts of the St Pancras Parochial Chur¢h
Council, charity no. 1133802 (Ihe Trust) for Ihe year eTKled 318t December 2024.
As the charity Iru8tees of the Trust you are responsible ft>r the preparation of the acci>unts in
accudance with the requirements of the Charittes Act 2011 {Ihe Acr).
l Mport'in respect of my examination of the Tn￿$ accourrts carried out undèr Section 145 of the 2011
Act and in carying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Dimclions given by the
Chafity Commission under sedlon 145(5)(b) ol the AGt.
The procedures do not provide 911 Ihe evidence that woukl ba requi￿ in an audit and therefore I do
not expre8S an audrt oplnlon on the view gI￿n by the accounts.
I have comploted my examination. I confimi that no material matters hove come to my attentlon In
¢onne¢llon with th8 examination 9iving me cause to belleve that in any material respect:
1. accounting records were not kept in respect ￿the Trust as requir•d by aectian 130 of the Act; or
2. the a¢¢ounts do not acwrd with those records", or
3. th• accounts do not comply V￿th the applicab￿ requirements concernini the lomi and conl•nt of
accounts set out in thp Charities (Accounts and Report8) Regulatiorrd 2008 other than any
quirement that the accounts giv8 a 'true and fair view whtch is not a mattel ¢onsider￿ as part of an
kxlependent examlnation.
I have no concerns and have come acros6 no other matters in connection with the examination to
which attention should be drawn in Ihis report in order to enable a proper under8t•nding of the
accounts to be reached.
Claudia Trottenbrein
Unil 717
Tilia Road
London E5 8JB
1710312025

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St Pancras 1704 Euston Road
Sofa Separate Deslgnated
For the perlod from 01 January 2024 to 31 December 2024
Pthymr
130
1794 29OW J8W2
341W2
341N2
(5191¥
1794 110.110)
062n
179119
443184 QJ,103
128.707
446378 571116 121103
1&707
1*707
179,819
Dsstgnatod
(T40)
ff401
43,815
43115
240,166 240.166
40)
W15
240.166
Listad Ofbu￿tr￿P
25,1CO
25,11)D
13%70
13A70
6A19
6￿19
108.750 1(*.750
22x6
6519
1￿.750
Thwv n*ybo minor(Isuwn¢les In the totals 11the￿n0& arn nolbelngshown
122 VArch W25 &29 pm) Pa>1 d1

st Pancras 1704 Eu8ton Road
Balanc• Shoot (Sunynary)
M2r2024
31112rth
blgksots
A15
368.415.06
3&8A15M
368A1&66
(1*1n7)
10.1x93
261P3158
272.070.51
CashXBankkna In H*xl
219.027.96
14,79429
14,79429
17ffi1U6
17.61gA6
25W1J)5
I2?￿71
(23728)
(23728)
37281
{23728)
623.103J9
126A)734
179fi19.17
(740m)
43J15JO
X),166
(740.Q))
4301S5)
240.16624
Re8￿￿l.LIthJ Plar*dI1ts71dp
25.11Q
13,STOAJ8
6,S1&62
13570J)8
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1fA750
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St Pancras 1704 Euston Road
Statsmort of Assets arKI LiablM•s (by coth)
aL. 31 De¢•mber 2024
Clas• and nomlnal ¢od•
G•n•ral (Unr••trl¢led) Deslgn•t•d Re¥tri￿ed End•)wmo*t Total L￿t ￿aT
Flx•d *48•t- Tanglbl• PAs•ts
1:IhlFI
36m7 ￿.l
Pfj074) I28m4
. 368,415 368A15
Dewed&lon
(28P74}
368A15
Total
Curr•nl **s•t- Cash X Bank In Hand
004024)
14W2)
2.110
1152.461)
19.185) 171650
(10mO)
62M 4W5
6.152
4011: Halls kr1￿nIB*d¥ 487
4012AtsicFa5l￿￿HMtBardffjS 520
(Z111)
14&749
41.
25.974 89.￿8
1875
1875
4110:tXLAa￿rttW￿rdjn
4111:CCLAlthyll
4112CCIAc￿rthHII$
71P27
ZJ.1(
1191th}
1219.751
IW) 167182)
{19IMM)I
27A51
27.
85246 85246
104A14
440339
Total
- 220.489 261,931
Cyrfenl *6sel . DebloTS
5010:Dd)trx8
(10,172)
1459)
4810
(1A62)
1Q138
Tolal
{1A6¥ 10,138
Li•blllty.*4•n¢yknounts
(1￿)
(160)
1191
1160}
(160}
{160)
Total
U•blllty- Cr•dkorn: fallng due after than ono p•r
(238)
1238)
Total
(238)
U•blllty- Cr•dltors: F•lllng Duo In On• Year
&07T
5.450
161
161
161
Total
14J53
17,778
Not total a**•ts
121707
446,278
. 572.986 623.103
R•pr•s•nl•d by
l>rwl (Umslrfthl)
1•707
126,707
179,619
(22 XQ54:(k8 1 rf2

Cl•M •nd nomln•l cod•
G¢n•ral (ilnr•$trl¢ted) Do8ignal•d Re￿rI¢l•d Endowmont Totsl La*t ￿ar
R¢$bl¢*d- BP
1740)
48￿15
24Q1ffi
17401
IT•￿)
43015
43015
240.166 240,1
LFW
2&100
13FIO
6.519
10B.750
446.278
25.1C(I
13,570
6,519
6.519
108,79J 10I75Q
- 572,986 623,103
R85tii¢knJ.Vay
Totsl
121.707
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St Pancras 1704 Euston Road
Analysis of Receipts and Payn￿nts
Selected perfod: 01 January 2024 to 31 Decenknr 2024
Total
G?n•ral 'D•8lgn8t•d Restrlcted Endowment Thls Jpar Last ￿aT
Receipts
Incoming r•sour¢•¥ from 9on•rat•d funds
0102- (JftAd
0104- Colleclorns Cw) Ha
0105- Coll8c*ons tsChai18s
£19)
£2,335
(£1341
£1.568
£247
£16.647
£13.108
£23,710
£60.852
£64.672
£66.989
£1.757
£10.930
(£2071
£12.119
£190
£2235
(£134)
£1.568
£247
£16,647
£14.305
£13.108
£16.098
£23.710
£25.443
£60,852
£51.fj60
£64,672
£65,513
£66.989 £51.9
£1.757
£1213
£10.930
£11230
1£2071
£11119
£34.505
0201 . tk)natirn%
0202- FaknclAÈII Box
0203- Land5 Trust
0302.CtKwth Lettirwjs
0303-CryptLelfjrwJ5
0304-CwParkiThJ
0305.CFMvth Leltings
0306. RatLothr￿s
0307- Fees forWlbJ¢fing5 &Furwals
0402- Stswardshlp
0403- COmmuntyl￿antseS
£16.182
£30.061
0501- StParKTas Churd) Tharibes
0￿2- Bankand Deposit Interest
0601- Wt(JTann8rl
0603. Mntyboqu&sts
£34,SJ5
£12A19
£250
£12.419
£21268
InGon4ng r•$our¢o$ from 9on8rat8d funds Totals
£287.455
. £34,505
£321,960 £377.064
Other In¢omlng resources
0310. cryptdep0sil￿cSlvl aTrd rebjm
0406-VATdaimed f£neral blaintenancé
£853
£1.350
£10.098
£2,794
£2,794
Other Incomlng resources Totals
£853
£3,647
£11,448
Receipts Grand Totals
£288.308
£37299
£325.608 £388,512
Payments
Cost of generating funds
1716- Costofdonaticf
£1.867
£1067
£1.867
Cost of geneTh￿ing funds Totals
£1,867
Charltable actlvitles
1102. (>8ntsfrun Clwrd) PCCQ4lecb¢
1201- ri￿esa￿ Common Fur
1204. DearwC4)sls
1301-fvr
1303- Qyarlst
1304. Lcojm L￿g￿lsts
1￿5. (￿gan th FIWK) Vointenonr
£8,CQO
£42.eiJO
£6,000
£42.600
£42,600
£67
£17.179
£17.179
£18.650
£7245
£3,520
978
£3.860
£2.850
£3,860
£2AfjO
(11 W Th9.'39am) Prfe 1 rf2

Total
Goneral Doslgnated R¢$trl¢l¢d Endowm•nt This year Last s•ar
1306-Sheet M￿le￿ Li¢gn
1307.He8th&Sa
£ff21
£1062
£4.714
1£1PAI)
£1062
£4.714
(£180)
1410-Alar{Churth
1411- Flow￿5
1510-Chun*
1511-Churd) @edric4ty
1512-ChJrth In$uranc*
1513-ChurchWsr
1514-Chwth aaarrir¥J
1515-ChLTth CArden
1517- Churth &ilding ￿ntenan
1518- Churth ￿re E%ir¥JuisF￿s
1519- Chwth Car ParfiRates &C(*))mi8810
1520-cr5pl￿SeS
1610-H811
1611-H￿l 8edriaty
1612- Hall Irsu￿(
1613- Hdl IAÈter
1614- Hall aeaning
1615- H911 ￿in￿na￿of￿tdlng
1616- FL911 Hats Lelthng thts
1617-Hall Pestccrt
1618- Hall plobsslcthl fees
1620.IAc8r*¥ Vaintsnance
1710-po￿rtisIn9W￿ F￿￿lUty
1917-Pamphlets aThJ ￿intir
1970-S4(E$trats¢J7fimd
1971- StJam¥s'$ A￿d11￿0￿￿￿jtsC￿5
£1.877
£78
£4,842
£10.877
£17,992
£150
£3,753
£5,508 £3,858
£14,291
£51,967
£328
£287
£10.104
£9203
£833
£513
£2.135
£1,624
£2,678
£14.720
£19.941
£19.223
£162
£19,941
£19,223
£162
£5,508
£14291
É10.1D4
£9,203
£10.104
£8,418
£1,041
£513
£2.135
£1,K24
£2,678
£14,720
£1,999
£1.4&3
Q3,328
£12.425
£810
£1.5CwJ
£810
£1.500
£5.32
£1071
£125
£1M71
£27
£152
£1?14
£25.452
Charltabl¢ a¢tlvltles Totals
£232,798
£232,798 £239,750
Governance costs
1311- S9mba C￿mMerS
19JO-Staff Training
l712-￿kcharges
1910- Stsff S818ri¢s Fee8
1911- PasK41 &FO￿a$
1913- Staff Pensi￿$
1914-kx(MJnlawgt¥l AKI
1915.ComixiWs, c￿er￿)d Papar
1916-a￿ce efer￿e9
1918-Tdephone & Intemel
£3.439
£372
£212
£66,79)
£204
£76,
£76,96S
£4,529
£2285
£10,864
£4,146
£6828
£106,376
£3.675
f3PXJ
£3,034
£3,320
£7,654
£92.454
£2.285
£10,864
£4,148
£6.928
Governance costs Totals
£106,376
Payments Grand Tots
£341,042
£341,042 £332,205
(11 May 2025 9.39 am) P¥ 2 of2

St Pancras Church
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETINGS DRAFT MINUTES
Sunday 18th May 2025 at 9:30am
Meeting of Parishioners to elect Chur¢hwardens
Present". Lucy Winkett (chair), Jonathan Lee (Associate Priest), Dorolhea Hackman, Anne Rouse. Mary
Hutton, Agnes Ogunmuyiwa, Krzysztof Habdas, Frances Arnold, Sarah Lee
Apologies.. Duncan Lamont. Dorothy Severin. Hilary Kalmba¢h, Greg Powell
Appointment of Clerk to the meetings.. Dorothea Hackman
Presentation of St Pancras Charities Accounts for 2024 by the Churchwardens
£14,479 in Appeal funds. Investments £659,749 (up from £649.937> in CCLA funds.
Election of Churchwardens:
nominated
seconded
Dorothea Hackman
hea
Anne Rouse
Ma Hutton
Dorothea Koua hu
Dott
nes O unmu iwa
Dorothea Hackman
Noted that suspension of 6 year limit on terms of office rule was still in place.
Nomination of their deputy.. Agnes Ogunmuyiwa
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
Prevlous APCM Minut8s and Mattors Arising were agreed. No matters arising
Roports The meeting received and discussed reports from the PCC
a) the Annual Report on the proceedings of the Parochial Church Council and the activities of the
parish generally in 2024 was agreed. Staff were thanked.. Director of Music and Caretakers. It
was suggested for the final AR that..
(i) there be a photo oflhe new Associate Priest on the front page.
(li) The estates report be condensed to one page of bullel points
(iii) finance figures be added for the charities: Psalm £6,739+£9,101
b) the financial statements of the PCC for the year ending 31 December 2024
were agreed, proposed KrLysztof Habdas, seconded Mary Hutton. It was noted that income was
£325,608 and expenditure £341,042, but the budget was balanced.
c) a report on the revised Electoral Roll: currently 41+8
d) a report on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the church
e) a report on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod was received
Appointments and Elections
Election of PCC Members - still one vacanc
nominated
neso
unmu
Dorothea Hackman
seconded
Ma Hutton
neso
unmu
Hila
Kalmbach tbc
Freda James
iwa
Election of Deane
odre
resentatFve
nominated
Dorothea Hackman
one vacanc
seconded
Anne Rouse
Duncan Lamont tbc
fj Claudia Trettenbrein was appointed Independent Examiner to the Council
Next meeting of the newly electsd PCC:
Dorothea Kouaghu was elected Vice chair and Dorothea Hackman Treasurer.
Krzysztof Habdas was co-opted into the vacancy and electeil Secretary.
Next meeting.. Monday 16th June 6pm at the vicarage.
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