## **PARISH CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, ADEL, LEEDS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL, 2021** 

## **AIM AND PURPOSES** 

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of the Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Adel cooperates with the Rector of the Parish and its elected Churchwardens in promoting, in the ecclesiastical Parish, the whole mission of the Church – pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical.  To do this, it aims to make the most appropriate use of the resources available to it: a beautiful 12[th] Century Parish Church; The Old Stables (used as a meeting place for activities in the Parish); the funds donated to the Church by regular giving, legacies and bequests; and, most importantly, the lay members of our Church, both those who wish to be formally identified by inclusion on our Electoral Roll - 209 at the end of 2021 - and those who, though not formal members, regard our Church as their spiritual home. 

## **OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES** 

The mission of the Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Adel is: 

_Through Christian worship, word and action, to celebrate and share the love of God with our neighbours._ 

## Our Vision Statement: 

_We offer a warm and sincere welcome to everyone, old friends and new. We share the love of God with our Church community and neighbours near and_ 

_far._ 

_We provide care and compassion by loving service for those in need. We respect and nurture God's environment._ 

The PCC carries forward its mission and seeks to achieve its vision by maintaining oversight of our regular worship to ensure that it meets the spiritual needs of as many of our parishioners as possible; by making specific provision for young people to grow up  in  our  Christian  family;  by  encouraging  and  enabling  all  parishioners  to  take advantage of the occasional offices (baptism, marriage, funerals) and welcoming as many  as  possible  to  festival  and  special  Services;  by  facilitating,  promoting  and organising social events open to all; by making The Old Stables available for the use of groups which benefit the community; and by providing spiritual and practical support for Adel St. John the Baptist Church of England Primary School. To achieve all this, we make prudent use of the financial resources available to us to maintain and enhance our beautiful church, The Old Stables (both Listed Buildings) and the churchyard. 

## **ACHIEVEMENTS** 

## **Our Church** 

We began 2022 once again in the grip of COVID-19, although by this time we were more prepared to deal with it. Our main services continue to be live-streamed each week and this has made a massive difference not just in our response to COVID-19, but for those unable to get to church. We are grateful to our rota of technicians who make our church much more inclusive. 

We continue to work hard to provide worship opportunities for as many people as possible. Over the year our main Sunday service built in numbers, and it has been wonderful to feel we can worship once more as a whole church family. Total numbers are not quite back to pre-pandemic levels but are gradually increasing. It was good to 

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end the need for booking for Junior church, and numbers of children attending has grown to near 2019 levels. It is good to see our young people growing in faith and confidence, in large part due to our dedicated Junior church team. We welcomed a new leader in 2022, but the team are always looking for extra support. For our youngest members we also have JJs; their leaders report: 

Our  monthly toddler group JJs continues to thrive, meeting for 10 Friday afternoons last year in the Stables. Our aim is to provide a welcoming, relaxed space for young children and their parents to enjoy being together in a Christian environment.  Taking over use of our own cupboard along with Junior Church has meant we can offer a wider range of toys and activities. 

In 2022 we regularly had about 10 families attending, having welcomed 3 new families coming along for the first time. Last summer we said goodbye to 3 children moving on to primary school.  We have also welcomed a new leader to join our team. 

Our smaller services, the fortnightly Evensong and the midweek Eucharist have both grown in numbers, providing a quiet chance for worship and a supportive community. In 2022 we asked our occasional choir to provide music at Evensong once a month, after which we share light refreshments. This has proved successful and popular. 

For those who struggle to get into our church building we continued the monthly Stables Eucharist which is followed by a drink and chance to chat. This is small in numbers, but much loved by those who attend. 2022 also saw the introduction at last of our Home Communion team. These volunteers take communion out to people who would otherwise not be able to share in this vital aspect of our shared faith. It is much valued both by those who are visited, and the team, giving chance for a chat and maintaining links with the church. The Rector also takes a monthly communion service in the new care home Adel Manor. 

Our young people’s group, Ace, welcomed new members in September and continues to thrive due to the hard work of a small number of committed leaders and young leaders. The young people continue to amaze us with the depth of their theological discussion, and we also enjoyed fire lighting and silly games. In 2022 we introduced a short Eucharist service at the end of our session once a month. This is a very special time where the young people take the lead, and parents often join us. 

By Easter 2022 we were finally able to celebrate properly without restrictions. Holy Week was a very special time with a different service each evening: on Monday this was a service based on Stations of the cross prepared and lead by Paul Barker. On Maundy Thursday we were able to include foot washing, stripping of the altar and a watch. On Good Friday morning we introduced a successful family event of activities, worship and refreshments – we hope this will become an annual event. On Easter Sunday we had a very joyful dawn service, and the 10am communion was once again followed by the children’s Easter egg hunt. 

At Christmas there were no restrictions, although black ice kept a good number from our carol service and reminded us of the importance of the live-stream. For the first time in years, the carol service choir included 4 young trebles, which was a real joy for the rest of the singers. The 3pm crib service was back in church and packed out with small children and their families. Having been forced outside in 2021, we decided the 5pm candle lit carols round the outdoor crib was worth repeating. It was very well attended and provides a community Christmas service for those who have perhaps outgrown our woolly crib. This year the outdoor crib had additional characters and was painted. It came out of COVID, but has become popular fixture in Adel. 

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This year we put together our Patronal Festival and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. We enjoyed another successful fair in the church grounds, a ‘Right Royal picnic’, filled a time capsule, and held a Songs of Praise service in the sunshine. There was an interesting exhibition of royal memorabilia in church. 

Outside of church it has been another difficult year, with the war in Ukraine, the death of our Queen and the rising cost of living. We have tried to be a resource for the community through all of this. We opened the church for prayers at the outbreak of war. After the death of Her Majesty we had a book of condolence available for a week, and held a service in thanks for her life. We continue to support Leeds North and West foodbank. 

We  continue  to  enjoy  close  links  with  our  church  school.  The  Rector  or  another member of church leads Collective Worship in school weekly. It was a joy to welcome the whole school to church for Easter, the Patronal Festival and Advent. The school choir has been restarted and they joined us for our Harvest Festival service, singing for us during communion and as we left church. We hope this will become a regular event. 

Paul Barker has continued his studies on the Licensed Lay Leader course. It has been wonderful to see him grow into the role, leading worship in a variety of settings and preaching. We look forward to his increased role in the parish once the essay writing is over! 

During 2022, Karen Bayliss took on the role of coordinating our work with families. Her first event was a Harvest activities morning which saw the Stables packed out with families and children, many of whom we had not seen before. Karen also shared the leading of the school Advent worship in church, and an Advent assembly in Adel Primary school. 

Learning about our faith is an important part of church life. Outside of services, there were again opportunities to join a  Lent discussion group, this year based on the Archbishop’s Lent book, ‘Embracing Justice’. Two groups met to share our thoughts, one on ‘Zoom’ and one in person. In Advent we tried something different with a Quiet Day. Numbers attending were not large – but those who came to all or part of the day found it valuable. This is something we may try again in 2023. 

Many events that had been affected by COVID-19 were able to go ahead in 2022 without restrictions. The ‘Beating the Bounds’ walk was completed and followed by a shared  tea  in  the  Old  Stables.  We  had  a  Harvest  Lunch  and  the  popular  coffee mornings restarted. 

Our Social Committee continue to provide a variety of interesting events to bring us together, including concerts, 

2021 saw the return of a very popular event that had been missing from 2020, the Boundary walk. This is a very popular event and was well supported. This is where we meet at the Old Stables and spend the day walking the boundary of the parish, with appropriate refreshment breaks factored in. The walk is open to all and it is taken at a pace that is comfortable for everybody. 

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Our Social committee have been one of our greatest assets during the pandemic and have worked tirelessly to try to raise spirits and keep our community engaged. 2021 allowed for some in-person events, while still using remote, online technology for some events. Many people from the area joined in the fun, and were able to make the most of: Bingo nights, quizzes, coffee mornings (both remote and in-person), a race night, guided painting with our Churchwarden Lucy, the much-missed Harvest Lunch made a return, we enjoyed a concert with Concentio - a national choral Group in October  and  we  were  able  to  re-introduce  our  Bonfire  and  fireworks  night  in November, which, as usual, was a real community affair. 

## **The Old Stables** 

This listed building provides an excellent resource to support our Church’s outreach into the community. In times without social restrictions, the main room is used every Sunday  -  during  the  10am  Service  for  our  Junior  Church  and  after  it  to  provide refreshments and the opportunity for fellowship for the whole congregation. And both downstairs rooms are regularly used throughout the week by up to a dozen different community groups, ranging from a parents and toddlers group to activities for older people. 

The PCC and some of its committees also meet in The Old Stables. It has a fully equipped kitchen and, in normal times, our Social Committee arranges and runs a series of events throughout the year, some associated with the church’s Festivals and others, such as regular coffee mornings on Saturdays, talks, quiz nights etc., which are aimed at - and attract - people from the wider community.  These events  always include refreshment, which acts as a lubricant both for fellowship and for outreach. 

We ensure that hirers of The Old Stables have adequate public liability insurance, so that the PCC would not itself be liable if there were a claim against the church. 

2021 was certainly a better year than 2020. For the first four months the Stables was closed but things started to pick up in May.  Some classes never came back, but new classes started, so our income slowly built up as the year progressed. Parties helped increase the income, and although we were under Covid restrictions all year, people willingly cooperated. 

## **Safeguarding** 

Safeguarding is everyone’s business. We are all conscious of our responsibility in the safeguarding  of  children  and  vulnerable  adults.  Safeguarding  meetings  are  held biannually with the Rector, the parish Safeguarding Officer and the Child Advocate. 

All appropriate DBS checks have been carried out for those involved in the provision of services to young children. In addition, Confidential Declaration Forms are completed annually.  All  those  involved  are  actively  encouraged  to  undertake  Safeguarding training, a process which is ongoing. 

The Diocese continue to use the booklet “Promoting a Safer Church” setting out the Safeguarding Policy Statement of the Church of England. This is an abridged version of their more detailed document. This is now displayed next to the Church’s Safeguarding policy for all to read. 

There have been no Safeguarding incidents to report during the year. 

We are conscious of our responsibility in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults, and those involved have attended Diocesan trainings and adhere to our Safeguarding Policy 

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## **STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT** 

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of the ecclesiastical Parish of St. John the Baptist, Adel is a Registered Charity which administers the activities of our Church in the Parish. So  its  policies  and procedures  are  controlled not only by Church  law  - in particular the _Church Representation Rules 2011,_ the _Churchwarden’s Measure 2001_ , and the _Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure 1956 (as amended)_ - but also by the criminal and civil law of England and Wales and in particular the _Charities Act 2006_ . 

The policies and procedures of the PCC are formalised in our Governing Document (last updated in January 2015) which, in accordance with the legislation listed above, defines the mission, structure and organisation of the PCC. It commits the PCC to providing a safe environment for all church members and visitors to our premises by implementing  all  relevant  Health  and  Safety  legislation  and  by  adopting  and implementing Diocesan and national Church policies and guidelines for the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults _._ The Governing Document includes annexes which lay down the rules for the conduct of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting and PCC meetings and gives details of the purpose and procedures of the permanent committees of the PCC. 

The PCC has a Standing Committee and 6 other permanent committees: 

- Worship Committee 

- Mission and Outreach Committee 

- Fabric Committee 

- Finance Committee 

- Social Committee 

- Health and Safety Committee 

The Governing Document defines the purpose of all 7 committees, their membership, the  minimum  number  of  meetings  they  should  hold  and  the  arrangements  for reporting back to the PCC.  Most of the committees also have oversight of Teams, under  the  leadership  of  a  coordinator,  to  carry  out  particular  functions  –  e.g. Eucharistic ministers; Junior Church leaders; churchyard conservation. 

## **ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION** 

The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist is situated at the junction of Church Lane and Back Church Lane in Adel, north Leeds. The Parochial Church Council is a Registered Charity no: 1133876; during 2021, its members (i.e., trustees) were: 

Rev’d Alison Battye _Chairperson and Rector_ Lucy Best-Shaw ) _Churchwardens_ Alison Howarth ) Bruce Buchan ) Mark Seaward ) _Deanery Synod Representatives_ 

Lesley Walton Marjorie Cole Allan Dawson Bob Holloway Jenny Jones Sarah Johnson Andy Neal Margaret Perkin Marissa Clayton Tina Gledhill Mary Larner 

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Susan Smith Loveday Loveridge 

Carole Smithies Paul Barker 

Andy Neal, PCC Secretary 468 Otley Road, Adel, Leeds, LS16 8AE 

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2021
RECEIPT5
Planned GWI￿ under Gfft Aid
Planned Giving not under Gift Aid
Collertions (Open Platel and other giving
Income Tax recovered Dn Unrestricted Re￿Ipts
50913
3720
10631
15979
56665
3591
9576
14626
T￿1
Unrestritted Donations
Sundry Receipts
Insurdnce Received
5414
2877
Total
10172
Parish Magazine (Adel Bells) Sales and Adverts
Bookstsll
Fundraising Activities by Social Committee
IQO Club Draw
Church Hall (The Old Stsbtes) LettirEs
3735
242
3119
4965
8121
20182
3019
312
3905
3980
5470
16686
Fees Payable to PCC from weddings and Funerals
iO.CKKY
105CQ
Interest and Dlvldends on Unrestricted Funds
TOTAL UNRESTRicfED RE￿IpTs
PAYMEtirs
24
1840
Diocesan Parish Share
Cle
Expenses
Missionary and Charitable Givi
Junior Church and Youth Work
Local Mission and Outreach
Provision of Services
Provision of Music
Church Running Expenses
Church Minor Maintenance
Churchyard Upkeep, including paths and Walls
Expendtture on Parish Magazine INAlel Bells)
Expenditure on Bookstall
Church Hall (The Old stsblesl Running Costs linduding Insuran￿}
Church Hall (The Old stsblesl rolrtine mointenan
Administration
Fund Raising Expenses
100 Club Draw Prizes
Church Insurdn
Sundry Expenses
96403
33(X)
350
1891
264
1340
339
2101
1614
226
2598
3690
3454
4722
1019
3739
3952
6543
1267
125
134
1489
2477
216
3937
471
239
14
1663
2244
1887
TOTAL UNREsfRicfED PAYM
132472
12189
1796
Accounts Page 2

Adel P.CC Restricted Furnl
Year end1￿ 31st December 2022
2022
2021
RECEIPTS
Legacies
Interest and Dividends on Restricted Funds
377
25
TOTAL REsnucrED RE￿i￿rS
377
5025
PAYMENTS
Beech Tree Survey
Installation of streaming in church
Reboarding garage repairs
Investigation and drainage work
Rebuilding of wall and balance of Q5 work
690
5567
1140
10283
13292
TOTAL REsfRicfED PAYMENrs
17042
16990
Accounts Page3

Adel P.CC
A¢counts 3tst December 2022
2022
2021
aiRREKt ASSETS
Cash in Current arKI Reserve Attounts at Nat West Bank
Cash with Church Hall (The Old Stables) Manager
At Central Board of Finantr Deposit Account IGenerall
At Central Board of Finance Deposit Account {Fabricl
At Central Board of Finance Deposlt Account (Legacy}
18456
43292
8295
9458
42730
13144
21276
TufAL aJRRENT
FIXED ASSEfs AND INVESTMENTS
Church Hall (The Old Stables) - (See Notes)
Investment Assets - (See Notes)
120107
141230
120107
155600
TOTAL FIXED ASSEtS AND I
261337
275707
Acc(wrts Page I

Adel Parochial Church Council.
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year ending 31. December 2022
Tangible Flxed Assets.
The Adel Parochial Church Council (PCC) h&8 the freehold land and buil(lings of the forn]¢r stables, a Grade
II listed buildi￿ which is as a Parisl) Hall. and is known as The Old Stables. The Old Stables were
last revalued for accounting purw)ses in 1992, vknen the value was then incTe&%eil following building worL
to £120,107. The Adel PCC does not intend to apply any depreciation or appreciation to the figure this year,
so the nominal gross book value of The Old Stables remains at £120,107. FloN*ever for insurance purposes
the Old Stables is insured for a fIg[￿e of £1.067,509 including buildings, fiullitw fittings and lost rent.
Investments
Adel PCC holits 2664.31 shares in the Central Board of Finance of the Church of England Investrnent
Accumulation Fund. Adel PCC receives no income from the fund &$ all profits are reinveste(L and the value
of the holding is reflected in the share price. As at 0110112022 the Adel PCC holdiDg in the Fund w&s
valued at £155.6(K) and at 31112r2022 was valued at £141230 a decrease of £14.370 The Fund represents
the proceeds of the sale of the fOrn￿r Assistant Curate'5 Hous< and the Fund's we is Restricted.
Analysis of Assets by Fund.
All cuttent and fixed assets of Adel PCC are held in either Unrestrictrd DesigDat&l or Restricted Funds.
Adel PCC th)es not administer any Endowment Funds.
Liabilities and Debtors.
Adel PCC does not have any liabilities or debtOT&
Staff Costs.
Adel PCC does not have any employees. The Rector and other StI￿ldIary clergy are employees of the
Leeds Diocesan Board of Financ£. However they are reimbursed their parocbiai expenses in accordance
wtth Diocesan guidelines. The OrgaDists and Verget5 charge fees in accordance with published guidelines.
and are treated as self-¢mployed. The Churchwardens, the PCC S￿, the PCC TreaSU￿r, the Parish
Hall (The Old Stables) Manager. and the P￿Ish Magazine (Adel Bells) editors and distributors are
reimbursed their routine postage, secretsrial and telephone expensts necessarily incurred in the perforn￿￿e
of their duties. Apart from the alx>ve, no of the Adel PCC received any reimburs¢mfflt of expenses
or remuneratio
Report of serious finallcial incidents.
Adel PCC ar¢ pleased to report that th¢y not aware of any Serio￿% h￿Idellts affecting the Adel PCC'S
finances which should have been brought to the attention of the Charity Commissio
Accounts approved by the Adel Parochial Chureb Councll at its meeting on 16th March 2023
and siglled on its behalf by:_
Rector.
PCC Treasurer.
Aceoullts Page 5.

Inde
endent Examiller's Re
Leeds.
rt to the Adel Parochial Church Council
I report on the accounts for th¢ year ending 31" Decemkn 2022 which are set out in the preceding pages.
Respective responsibilities of the Adel Parochial Church Council and the
Independent Examiner.
The Adel Parochtal Church Council considtr that an audit is not required for thts year under section 144(2)
of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act). and that an Independent Examination is ne&le4L
It is my responsibility to."
l. Examin¢ the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 ACL
2. Follow the procedure5 laid down in the GeneTa] D1￿CtionS given by the c￿lty Commissioners
utmler section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 Act" and
3. State whether particular matters have come to niy attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's StatemenL
My examinknon was carried out in acCOrda￿e with the G¢neral DirrctioLs given by the Cknity
Commission.
An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ¢lwity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with these records. It also includes ￿nsIderation of any unusual items or disclosures in
the accounts, and seeking explanations fmm the Adel Parochial Church Couocil concerniDg any such
matters. The prncedur￿ undertaken do not provide all the evidence tbat would be reqll1r￿ in a fiEU audiL
and cons¢quently I do not expre&s an audit Opinion on the &counts.
Independent Examiner's StstemenL
tn connection with my examIntho￿ no ￿￿tter5 have come to my attentio
I. Ivhich give me re&8onable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep
accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 ACL" or to prepare accounts which
accord with these accounting records have not meL' or
2. To whicty in my Opinio￿ attention slK)uEd k drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be teache(L
J.E.Hobson
Hon. Independent Examiner.
March 2023

2021
RECEIPT5
Planned GWI￿ under Gfft Aid
Planned Giving not under Gift Aid
Collertions (Open Platel and other giving
Income Tax recovered Dn Unrestricted Re￿Ipts
50913
3720
10631
15979
56665
3591
9576
14626
T￿1
Unrestritted Donations
Sundry Receipts
Insurdnce Received
5414
2877
Total
10172
Parish Magazine (Adel Bells) Sales and Adverts
Bookstsll
Fundraising Activities by Social Committee
IQO Club Draw
Church Hall (The Old Stsbtes) LettirEs
3735
242
3119
4965
8121
20182
3019
312
3905
3980
5470
16686
Fees Payable to PCC from weddings and Funerals
iO.CKKY
105CQ
Interest and Dlvldends on Unrestricted Funds
TOTAL UNRESTRicfED RE￿IpTs
PAYMEtirs
24
1840
Diocesan Parish Share
Cle
Expenses
Missionary and Charitable Givi
Junior Church and Youth Work
Local Mission and Outreach
Provision of Services
Provision of Music
Church Running Expenses
Church Minor Maintenance
Churchyard Upkeep, including paths and Walls
Expendtture on Parish Magazine INAlel Bells)
Expenditure on Bookstall
Church Hall (The Old stsblesl Running Costs linduding Insuran￿}
Church Hall (The Old stsblesl rolrtine mointenan
Administration
Fund Raising Expenses
100 Club Draw Prizes
Church Insurdn
Sundry Expenses
96403
33(X)
350
1891
264
1340
339
2101
1614
226
2598
3690
3454
4722
1019
3739
3952
6543
1267
125
134
1489
2477
216
3937
471
239
14
1663
2244
1887
TOTAL UNREsfRicfED PAYM
132472
12189
1796
Accounts Page 2

Adel P.CC Restricted Furnl
Year end1￿ 31st December 2022
2022
2021
RECEIPTS
Legacies
Interest and Dividends on Restricted Funds
377
25
TOTAL REsnucrED RE￿i￿rS
377
5025
PAYMENTS
Beech Tree Survey
Installation of streaming in church
Reboarding garage repairs
Investigation and drainage work
Rebuilding of wall and balance of Q5 work
690
5567
1140
10283
13292
TOTAL REsfRicfED PAYMENrs
17042
16990
Accounts Page3

Adel P.CC
A¢counts 3tst December 2022
2022
2021
aiRREKt ASSETS
Cash in Current arKI Reserve Attounts at Nat West Bank
Cash with Church Hall (The Old Stables) Manager
At Central Board of Finantr Deposit Account IGenerall
At Central Board of Finance Deposit Account {Fabricl
At Central Board of Finance Deposlt Account (Legacy}
18456
43292
8295
9458
42730
13144
21276
TufAL aJRRENT
FIXED ASSEfs AND INVESTMENTS
Church Hall (The Old Stables) - (See Notes)
Investment Assets - (See Notes)
120107
141230
120107
155600
TOTAL FIXED ASSEtS AND I
261337
275707
Acc(wrts Page I

Adel Parochial Church Council.
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year ending 31. December 2022
Tangible Flxed Assets.
The Adel Parochial Church Council (PCC) h&8 the freehold land and buil(lings of the forn]¢r stables, a Grade
II listed buildi￿ which is as a Parisl) Hall. and is known as The Old Stables. The Old Stables were
last revalued for accounting purw)ses in 1992, vknen the value was then incTe&%eil following building worL
to £120,107. The Adel PCC does not intend to apply any depreciation or appreciation to the figure this year,
so the nominal gross book value of The Old Stables remains at £120,107. FloN*ever for insurance purposes
the Old Stables is insured for a fIg[￿e of £1.067,509 including buildings, fiullitw fittings and lost rent.
Investments
Adel PCC holits 2664.31 shares in the Central Board of Finance of the Church of England Investrnent
Accumulation Fund. Adel PCC receives no income from the fund &$ all profits are reinveste(L and the value
of the holding is reflected in the share price. As at 0110112022 the Adel PCC holdiDg in the Fund w&s
valued at £155.6(K) and at 31112r2022 was valued at £141230 a decrease of £14.370 The Fund represents
the proceeds of the sale of the fOrn￿r Assistant Curate'5 Hous< and the Fund's we is Restricted.
Analysis of Assets by Fund.
All cuttent and fixed assets of Adel PCC are held in either Unrestrictrd DesigDat&l or Restricted Funds.
Adel PCC th)es not administer any Endowment Funds.
Liabilities and Debtors.
Adel PCC does not have any liabilities or debtOT&
Staff Costs.
Adel PCC does not have any employees. The Rector and other StI￿ldIary clergy are employees of the
Leeds Diocesan Board of Financ£. However they are reimbursed their parocbiai expenses in accordance
wtth Diocesan guidelines. The OrgaDists and Verget5 charge fees in accordance with published guidelines.
and are treated as self-¢mployed. The Churchwardens, the PCC S￿, the PCC TreaSU￿r, the Parish
Hall (The Old Stables) Manager. and the P￿Ish Magazine (Adel Bells) editors and distributors are
reimbursed their routine postage, secretsrial and telephone expensts necessarily incurred in the perforn￿￿e
of their duties. Apart from the alx>ve, no of the Adel PCC received any reimburs¢mfflt of expenses
or remuneratio
Report of serious finallcial incidents.
Adel PCC ar¢ pleased to report that th¢y not aware of any Serio￿% h￿Idellts affecting the Adel PCC'S
finances which should have been brought to the attention of the Charity Commissio
Accounts approved by the Adel Parochial Chureb Councll at its meeting on 16th March 2023
and siglled on its behalf by:_
Rector.
PCC Treasurer.
Aceoullts Page 5.

Inde
endent Examiller's Re
Leeds.
rt to the Adel Parochial Church Council
I report on the accounts for th¢ year ending 31" Decemkn 2022 which are set out in the preceding pages.
Respective responsibilities of the Adel Parochial Church Council and the
Independent Examiner.
The Adel Parochtal Church Council considtr that an audit is not required for thts year under section 144(2)
of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act). and that an Independent Examination is ne&le4L
It is my responsibility to."
l. Examin¢ the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 ACL
2. Follow the procedure5 laid down in the GeneTa] D1￿CtionS given by the c￿lty Commissioners
utmler section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 Act" and
3. State whether particular matters have come to niy attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's StatemenL
My examinknon was carried out in acCOrda￿e with the G¢neral DirrctioLs given by the Cknity
Commission.
An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ¢lwity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with these records. It also includes ￿nsIderation of any unusual items or disclosures in
the accounts, and seeking explanations fmm the Adel Parochial Church Couocil concerniDg any such
matters. The prncedur￿ undertaken do not provide all the evidence tbat would be reqll1r￿ in a fiEU audiL
and cons¢quently I do not expre&s an audit Opinion on the &counts.
Independent Examiner's StstemenL
tn connection with my examIntho￿ no ￿￿tter5 have come to my attentio
I. Ivhich give me re&8onable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep
accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 ACL" or to prepare accounts which
accord with these accounting records have not meL' or
2. To whicty in my Opinio￿ attention slK)uEd k drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be teache(L
J.E.Hobson
Hon. Independent Examiner.
March 2023