## St George with St Anne and St Mark Kemp Town, Brighton Annual Report for 2021 Presented on May 1[st] 2022 



This time last year we were just coming back from Covid lockdowns, and I asked for help - I left you with a list of jobs which needed to be taken on if we were to run our church as we once had done: _Church Warden, flowers, treasurer, PCC members, setting out the church on Sundays, setting out the tech on Sundays, composing the pew sheets, putting the readers’ rotas together, and looking after the people who are involved, putting the prayer rotas together, and looking after the people who are involved, volunteering to help with readings at services, volunteering to help with prayers at services, some cleaning duties._ 



Of the twelve things asked for I am very pleased to say that at different points in the year we managed to cover eleven – what a magnificent response, and one which speaks volumes 

of how people love their church and are willing to take action as well as speaking words. 

Well done to all those who help, in whatever way, to keep St George’s as an active and living church! 

On the other hand, there has been plenty about to make us feel anxious: the beginning of 2021 was full of uncertainties. We felt as though we might be coming through Covid - then we had the delta variant.  The press filled us with doubts as to weather we had chosen the correct path as we approached December and the end of the year. 

People were not just confused - some were downright depressed 

Nevertheless, most of us were busy making uncertain steps back into the world 

People were also beginning to rethink life, and what was important to them. 

For years we have been taught that jobs, money, social position are important. The idea of community responsibility had been diminished and people had been taught to say things like “There is no such thing as society,” let alone thinking that they had any responsibility towards the people who lived around them. 



Covid and lockdown left many faced with important new questions – is selfdevelopment, is society, and is social responsibility just as important, if not more so, than what had gone before? 

The “church” also had to face very difficult questions.  There was no longer a national call to prayer in the old sense, but we were asked as congregations to say our prayers. 

Much was done by the churches and their congregations, but little was picked up or reported. 

There has been a radical change in the way in which faith is both passed on and received.  I was told of a Sikh talking about going into university.  He said that in the 1960’s if you had asked a group of students “are you concerned with heaven”? then, 80% of the class might have said “yes”.  Today if you asked the same question most people in a class would laugh! 

We have a lot of work to do if we believe that the Christian faith has something which will allow people to enhance their life view and their way of life let alone point them towards the heavenly kingdom. 

We can no longer be a small club; rely on past residual teachings - we have to be an evangelistic, charismatic, faith-driven community! 

Yes, there are elephants in the room, and important questions to be answered: 

Issues of sex, sexuality, abuse, and social acceptability – for instance: 

We live in a liberal city, and yet we have some of reactionary bishops: one does not like the ordination of women, another does not like gay (LGBTQTI) people. 


It is a difficult situation but also an opportunity – can we, despite our differences, learn to live together and enter into meaningful relationship with our leaders in a shared household of faith? 



How are we doing? 

Christingle/Midnight/Morning Mothering/Palm/Easter St George/Average 

1018 

379              72            50              54               69           98        179           in 50’s 2021 (people at church/zoom figures) 

82                73             20/2          17/2           25/14   38/14    30/6        25-30 2022                                                         26/6    25/3    33/2      40/6 

Our electoral roll stood at 52 last year, and this year’s stands at 42 having removed 8 in preparation for this meeting 

Several of our members passed on to the heavenly kingdom among them: 

Rachel, Margaret, Mary, Alan, Joy, and Audrey 

One of the first things which we did, after lockdown, was to arrange a memorial service for the people who had lost someone close to them over lockdown – very often a confused time in which people had not been able to grieve. 

46 people attended, and a further 3 on zoom, most form outside of our worshipping community. 

Other organisations, often with more money and resources, did much the same. 

What did we have that they did not? 

A sense of God and continuation of life – not a limpid maybe something comes next, but a full strength “yes” God exists, and we will see our loved ones again in Paradise. 

We must continue to support people in need, who live in Kemp Town, whether or not they attend church on a regular basis. 

We also introduced some of our traditional services – Christingle and St John’s Christmas service 

Lake’s baptism was another example of the worshipping community continuing to be itself: inviting someone into the family of the church and believing that 



this would give help and encouragement in times of need, and a place to share their joy.  A sense that God is with them and that He loves them, and that there is a purpose and meaning for their life. 

We also went outside of our traditional building, love it though we may, and began to share what we have.  The Harvest Festival went into the gardens.  It was the talk of the area in terms of bringing something welcome into Kemp Town. 

The service was not only for us, and our neighbours, but we also continued to support people through Water Aid and Christian Aid.  Even in times of despair and poverty we are called to help those who are in more need than ourselves. 

That is all a part of what faith does to us – it changes our perspective; it motivates us to do things which this world might see as foolish.  To give when we ourselves are not rich. 

The internet and online communication and services. 

As we see the numbers attending on zoom are less, but for those who do attend it is an important part of their lives.  In the past people may have had the vicar or a pastoral assistant visit, but now they can still meet and chat with old friends. 

We are still working with Facebook and the web pages.  The recorded service will often reach around 4000 people – albeit they may not see the service through.  We have a small number of people who check in regularly and thank us for the service. 

It is also about fun and sharing: 

Our mulled wine afternoon; biscuit bonanza; shared meal – all were popular this year. 




Building up our worshipping community by getting to know one another and sharing with the people around us.  Sharing joys, and also sharing concerns, even when all we can do is that most important of things praying with one another. 

Our faith also has to be “lived out” in the way that we interact with the communities which, and individuals who, surround us. Showing that we are a church which wishes to serve, even if people don’t always respond, or do not respond with kindness. 

Showing that the teaching of the Gospel which asks us to love one another unconditionally – not just those we know and understand – has an impact on how we live our lives and react to other people, but also on how we respond to our local communities. 

Showing that we have something which far surpasses the ordinary human versions of society in the Christian faith, what that means, and how we best enter into it. 

What has come to my attention is the need which people have to share and enter into community.  Some 75% of the community centre rooms are full. The café is making headway.  The church is used by different groups. I believe 



that it is in this expression of community that we as Christians will find both a home, and an effective springboard for our faith 

How to be church – to deliver or to share? 

The gardens continue to be a success story.  We have a team of people who look after the main garden, and another who look after the community bee friendly garden. 

There is a cross over – William said to me a few months ago, “I didn’t realize, but I have become part of the family.  You have taken me into the church community”.  It does happen! 

But how many of us know Maria, Irene and the others? 



A rather thoughtful parishioners keeps asking, “what are we doing to say, “Thank you”?”  well, we have written and made a small gift.  And Sue our Church Warden keeps in touch 


But the communications officer from the Diocese asked, “Why not invite them into a service of thanksgiving, and then a party afterwards – get to know each other?”  We still have to acknowledge our belief in God, and we have to do the things 

which demonstrate that.  We also have to spread that message. 

(Sometimes we have to defend our faith against ignorant and nasty people – that is sometimes, but rarely true -but we can do that with kindness and by our Christian words and example). 



We are already doing so much of this, and we should be content to support it – we should have a feeling that we are a part of what is happening in our community: 


Laura in our Community centre is reaching out to people and has a real connection with the people she works with: “Hi I’m Laura, I look after the Community Centre here at St George’s. We are so happy to be fully open again now, after the pandemic lots and lots of groups are back and enjoying our spaces, support groups, dance, yoga, meetings, U3A.  We are just as busy as we could have hoped to be at this stage and it’s wonderful to see all our lovely groups returning and meeting in our spaces again.  We are also planning plenty for the future – hoping to develop some areas of the community centre that haven’t been able to be used for a while due to damage so we are hoping to get those all done up nicely to have some more community spaces that people can enjoy share and meet as well as another office for a local group to be able to use as well.  So as much as we are enjoying having other people back again and we are really looking forward to the future” 



Sandro who meets people talks with them, and is able to promote both the church and what it is doing: 


“Hello, I’m Sandro, St George’s Café manager, I’m very happy to be back, and to welcome back our old customers and new customers, people from the hospital, and the community, welcome back all of you. New ones, old ones and welcome back to St George’s Church mainly.  Thank you,” 



Anna who is reaching out to another generation: 


“It’s good to be back after a long pause.  The last concert that we staged here was in March 2020 and since September 2021 till the end of April we’ve had five concerts. Those have been previous hires, several times kicked into the future, and they eventually happened, and they were all very well attended. People were really happy to be back in the building.  We have one new booking for June which is good news.  Things are surely but slowly coming together.  I know we are in the same position as other churches, but we are better off than other churches because I know other churches don’t have so many commercial bookings if any. But we have enquiries and I’m hoping that by the Spring and Autumn of 2023 we will have hires which will bring money into the church.  Over lockdown we celebrated the church through lighting it up with lots of colours, the outside of it, and that was with a whole lot of other venues, and that what’s great during lockdown the venues have come together to support each other and that lead to a crescendo at Brighton Dome where we got our name up during a series of concerts because it was the only place we could have social distancing during lockdown” 



But we have our part to play, not just in prayer – which is of paramount importance. 

Not just in patting people on the back – which I suspect is always welcome. 

We have to be a part of it – first of all we have to support the faith community, in our worship, in our study groups, in our social gatherings.  We are not just a single Christians, but part of a Christian community.  We also have to support our neighbours, and come to the community centre, attend meetings and talk about our faith, support people, come to the cafe, be alongside of them.  We must demonstrate the love of Christ in our community.  It does not matter whether people are immediately on board – the seed is sown and, one day, they may respond. 


One person attending the Film Club asked, “why aren’t there more of the congregation – I would like to meet them?” 



## Does it all work? 

How do we measure success?  It is true that sometimes people just use our buildings and think of us as fools.  But we are called to be fools for God - the opportunities which we have from the way we have chosen to exercise our faith are boundless. 

One of our neighbours commented: 

I've wanted to contact you for some time to thank you for the role St Georges played during (our) lockdown. Though I have no religious belief, it has always struck me that St Georges is exactly what a church should be: inclusive, welcoming, connected to many strands of the local community. I'm impressed by the way the church building is used to the full. During lockdown - both of them - the highlight of my week was meeting friends with a takeaway coffee sitting on the seats in your attractive side-garden. When even takeaway coffees weren't on offer it was a flask. For some time this was pretty much the only way to talk to a friend in the flesh. Also, there was comfort in other people nearby, doing the same. It was such a simple thing, but effectively kept optimism alive. It was the most normal part of those weeks, which were otherwise disorienting. 

So, very many thanks, 

We joined with the Hospital chaplaincy this year, and the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus joined us – this was a first.  Jo, the hospital chaplain wrote: 

I did not get a chance to thank the choir in person after the service as they understandably wanted to get away promptly. However please will you pass on our appreciation and thanks to all the singers last night as it was beautiful, moving and very special. We also particularly appreciated how the pianist carried on playing as the stars took a while to hang on the tree and it was definitely an extra bonus to hear such lovely piano music. I personally would very much like to hear the GMC again at some time in the future. At the moment we do not know how much the event raised for the Friends of Brighton and Hove Hospitals, but we shall let you know when we do. 

We wish you all a very happy Christmas despite the circumstances we find ourselves in again this year and you have our thanks again for helping to bring some Christmas light and joy into our lives last night and your generous support of the work of the NHS in Brighton 

## One of our regular groups, The Rainbow Chorus, wrote: 

A big thanks to you and Fr Andrew for a fabulous venue for Saturday's concert, our week in week out rehearsal space, and your own consistent super co-operative stance towards us.  All very much appreciated. 

We're proud to be part of the wider George’s community. You have a fantastic community hub there. 



All the best to you Laura and St George's for some great Christmas celebrations there later this month, and a safe peaceful 2022. 

Kemp Town Christmas and traders worked with us in St George’s: 

I hope all is well with you. 

The evening seemed to go well – it was very busy along our little stretch and seemed to spread the festive cheer! 

Thank you so much for lending us the nativity figures - I brought them back last week, all except the donkey who is self-isolating in one of the shops where the owners have Covid…I am hoping to release him later today! 


The traders are even making amendments to what they will do in the future so that we can join the, 

Who knows such comments may lead to faith – I know some already have a faith – at any rate, we are a lot closer that if we close ourselves away and only look after ourselves. 

The future: 



We are at a crossroads: 


And it is confusing: 


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But we need to rise to the challenge – lay people not just clergy 

You have done that – just look at the jobs we talked about last year! 

But how do we make connections and encourage people to join our faith community? 

The communications team which we hope to form may help – by inviting people without being pushy. 

Planning – trying to put some of this into words and make it happen. 



Our parish MAPs will help with this if we try and follow them through: 

Older Persons worker – working with the community to bring companionship and help to older isolated people within our community, but because we are involved being able to ask if they want faith connection 

Screen – accessible for more people who would otherwise not have such a facility for instance working with St John’s school and providing showings with an autism friendly environment. 

Working with Church House officers and calling on their expertise – we have already started talking with Katherine the fund-raising officer and Lisa the communications officer. 

Connection with other parishes – working together and sharing good and difficult situations – we are starting this with Rev Helen Rose and the people from the Holy Cross. 

## What does forward look like? 

Some ideas which we hope to put into actions: 

Wednesday morning Eucharist followed by coffee morning 

Would people come to a Eucharistic service in church at 9:00 am?   Would people be willing to read the lessons?  Set up for the service?  Lead in prayers? I could not guarantee to find someone to take my place during holidays, but with advance warning people would know when these days would be.  The service would last for about half an hour. 


Following the service we could have a coffee morning – time to chat and catch up with the news.  We could set out a table with a jug of coffee, and a jug of hot water for tea.  We could probably find some biscuits.  People can always buy other refreshments from the café when it opens. We would need to tidy up when we finished. 

## Discussion Group 

People enjoyed the Lent course and the opportunity which it provided for people to talk about their faith and about the wider understanding of society and faith. 

Would it be useful to meet, say for an hour on Mondays? 

Should we ask people to suggest what they would like to talk about? 

Maybe we should meet for six- or ten-week stretches? 



Could we ask members of the congregation to prepare for and lead sessions? 


Communications and communications group 

Despite some glitches in marrying up tech – Lisa gave us a lot to think about in terms of the way in which we communicate to the world outside of the church walls – and sometimes even within them. 

We already have some volunteers, but would you like to join a small team to help with this? 

No experience needed – we can help with that – but experience is always welcome. 

Lisa has agreed to join us and help us along the way. 


Visiting/pastoral group 

We have been waiting for a response about our application to provide a worker to help us provide visiting group – it has still not arrived…  We cannot wait forever, and so would you like to join a visiting group? 


Training would be provided. 

There are not a lot of people at the moment, but I suspect the number of people wanting to be visited will grow if they know we have the group. 

It could be a group which takes communion out to people at home 

It could be a group where members go to talk with someone for half an hour 

It could be a group where members help out. 



(We would need to make sure that everyone is safe so DBS checks would need to be made) 

We have so much to look forward to if we continue on the road of faith and put time and energy into action. 

Plenty to think about. 

Can I end this section of the meeting by saying a big “Tank You” to all of you who work for the parish and support it. 

For all those who carry the message into you communities by talking about us and saying good things, and by telling people about the good news of the Gospel. 

And a special “Thank You” to the members of the PCC 

The PCC have been meeting by zoom over the last year. We met six times. Without their devotion and work we would not be able to provide those facilities which are described above. 


My thanks to the PCC: 

Rev Dr Andrew Manson-Brailsford (Chair and Acting Treasurer) 



Sue Clough (Church Warden) 

Alan Cooke (Church Warden) 

Margaret Ellis (Secretary) 

Anna Moulson 

Sandie Spackman Hilda Ruth Beaumont 

Fr Andrew 



REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1134037
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
FTNANCL4L STATEME
FOR THE YEAR LNDED JI DECEMBER 2021
FOR
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE IvrrH
ST ANP*l AND ST MARK
Simon Winnard & CownpaDy
Redington Court
69 Church Road
Hove
East Sussex
BNJ 2BB

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMEI%YS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
P￿e
Report of tbe Tru$tees
Independent ExamiDeT'5 Re￿)rt
Staiement of FiDanci*l Acti￿tieS
Balance Sbeet
Notes to the Fthallcial Statements
5 to 12
Detailed StAtement of Finatstlal Activities
13 to 14

THE PAROCHtAL CHLTRCH COLThCIL OF THE
ECCLESL4STtCAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE WTfH
ST ANYE AF4D ST MARK
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
The tnjstees pies¢nt th¢ir report with the financtal statements of the chariry for the year ended 31 D¢c¢mber 2021. The
tn￿teeS have adopt¢d th¢ provision5 of AccoullLrDg and Reporting by Charities". Statement of Recommended Praeiice
applicable to charities ptq)atiug tbeir 8c¢ounts in ac¢ordat]¢e the FiDallcial Reporting Srandard applicable in the
UK and Republic of trelaud IFRS 102) (effective l January 20191.
STRUCTURL GOVERNANCE MANAGEMENT
Governing doeurnent
The chariry is controlled by its governing d(￿UM¢￿E a deed of ttust and COTLststhtes an llnincorpordted charity.
REFERENCE AND ADMINtSTRATIVE DETAtLS
Registered Cbarlty number
1134037
Prit)eipAI address
The PCC of Si George w St Anne & St Mark
Si George's Church
St George's Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 IED
Trustees
Reverelld A H MaDson-Brdilsford
Miss M C Ellis
Miss S Clough
R Newing {resÈgned 2415120211
Ms A Moulson
B Moyle Rosser (resigned 27/9￿021)
Ms C S Spackma
A Cooke (appointed 271412021)
Dr H Beaumont {appointed ?71412021)
Indep¢ndent Examiner
Simon Winnard & Company
RedingtOD Court
69 Chur¢h Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 2BB
Approved by order of the t¥)ard of trustees ott............................................. atjd signed on its behalf by".
R¢v¢rend A H MaDson-Br&ilsford- Tn]5tee
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EPENDENT EXAMIYER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEFS OF
THE PAROCEUAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTtCAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE WITH
ST ANNE AND ST ￿lARK
Independent exvlminer's report to the trustees of The Parothi*l Churth CfjuDcRi Of The Ecclesiastlcal Parish Of
St George With St Anne Attd St Mark
I report to the charity trllstees on my cxamination of the accounts of The Parochial Church CouncTI Of The Ecclesiasiical
Parish Of St George Wilh St AllDe And St Mark (the Trust) for the year etded 31 D¢c¢mber 2021.
Responsibllities basis of report
As the charity trnsiees of the Tn￿l you are respoDstble for the preparation of the accoullts in accordance with the
reqlliretneuts of the Charities Act 201 1 {Ihe Act).
I report i]1 respect of my ¢xamination of the Tr￿5￿5 accoullis cattied ollt und¢r s¢ction 145 of the ACE and in carrying out
rny ¢xamination I have followed all applicabl¢ Directions given by the Chatiry Con]mÈssion under section 145(5)Ib) of
the Act.
Independent examiner's siatement
I have completed my ¢xamin31ion. I confittD that llo ￿￿terIal matters have comt to my attention in conuectioll with the
examination giving me Cause to believe that any Ma￿la1 respect:
accounting records were not kept in respect olthe TTU5t as required by sttiion 130 of the Act,. or
the accounts do not accord those recor(Ls: or
(he accounts do not Comply ￿[th the applicable tequirernents concerning th¢ forni and content of ÈCCQllnts set out
in the Chan"ties (Accounts a[￿ R¢ponsl Regulations 2008 other than any requirement Ihat the account5 givc a
true and fair view which 15 llot a ￿￿1[[er coDsidu¢d &s pan of an independeDi examiuatio
I have no Concerns and have come across no other mauers in connectioll with (he ¢xamination to which attention should
be drawn in this report in order ty enable a proper UDderstsDding of tb¢ accounts to be rezched.
Mr L2wren¢e Vo5per
MAAT
Simotl Win]wd & Company
Redington Court
69 Church Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 2BB
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COLThCTL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST AhryE AND ST MARK
STATEMENT OF FLY￿￿cIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
2021
2020
Total
fi￿dS
Llnre5tricted
fimd5
Rcstrictrd
fimds
funds
Notes
INCOME AYJ D ENDOlTrTrfENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
6S811
65,811
73,591
Charitsble let1￿11¢$
Church ActiVltie5
lJ26
1,326
Other trading aciivities
Investtllent incom¢
Other income
64,727
873
11.431
64,727
873
11.431
42.514
918
18.040
Total
144.168
144,168
135.063
EXPENDITURE ON
RaJ"sing fi￿dS
7,71)9
7,709
5.149
Charltable activities
Church Activities
Governall¢¢ Costs
IIH.969
3226
13.267
118,236
3,226
161,896
1,871
Total
lli.904
13267
129,171
168,916
Net gains on investanents
3,792
3,792
1.978
NET INCOLKEIIEXPENDITURE)
32.1156
(13267>
1&789
{31,8751
Transfers between funds
12
(31.1113)
31.103
Tr4et movement in
953
I7￿36
1&789
(31.875)
RECONCtLIATtON OF FUNDS
Total fullds brought forward
50.686
119J32
151.207
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
69.599
68.522
138,121
119.332
The Dotes form part of these financial strtcmellts
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PAIUSH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
BALANCE SHEET
31 DECEMBER 2021
2021
Total
funds
202
Total
funds
Unrestricted
R&%tricted
fimds
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangsble a&sets
Investments
11.824
42,593
23,673
35,497
42,593
56.184
38,800
54,417
23.673
78,090
94,984
CURRENf ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bat* alld ID hand
3.219
51,955
13,763
31,086
16,982
83,041
859
70.059
55.174
44W9
I1￿,023
70.918
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
17J03)
{7.303)
(9.369)
NET CURRENf ASSETS
47.871
44849
91720
61,549
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURREiYr
LIABILITIES
102.288
68522
156,533
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due after more than one year
Eo
(32,689)
(32.689)
137,201)
NET ASSETS
69,$99
68522
138.121
119,332
FUNDS
Unrestricted fvnds
R¢strictrd fi￿d5
12
69.599
68,S22
68,646
50,686
TOTAL Fuf¥DS
138,121
119.332
The finan¢ial ststements wer¢ approTred by the Board of T[￿Stee$ and authorised for issue
. and were signed on tts behalf by..
on
A H Manson-Brailsford- TnLStee
The llo￿ fo[￿ part of tbese fllianciaI ststemcnts
Pag¢ 4

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARtSH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST AN￿ AND ST MARK
OTES TO THE FtNANCIAL STATEMLYTS
FOR THE ITAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
B4sis of preparing the fin4ncial stateme#ts
Th¢ fioancial s￿te￿¢￿t5 of the Charity, M'hicb is a pubb"c benefit entiry Wlder FRS 102. have been prepar¢d in
accordallce with thc Charities SORP IFRS 10?) 'A¢cououng alld Reporting by Charities.. Statement of
Rc¢ommended Ptactice appli¢abl¢ to charilles prepar￿g tbeir accounts in accordance with th¢ Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 1021 (effective l Jat]uary 20191,,
Filtancial Repirting Stsndard 102 The Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland, and the Chatities Act 2011. The fin3n¢ial stsiements have been prepared under the historical cost
convention, ￿￿Th the exceptioR of investments Ththi¢h are itscluded at tnarket Naiue, as modified by the revaluation
of certain ￿ets.
Income
All income is recognised in the Ststement of Financial Aciiiities oncc the chanty has entitle￿ent to th¢ funds, li
is probable tha( the sllco￿e will bc rcc¢iv¢d and thc amoullt cau be ￿eaSured r¢liably.
ExpenditUTe
Liabilities are recogni5¢d as expendltttre as soon as th¢r¢ is a legdl or consttuctive obligation Committing the
charity ￿ thai expendEtllr¢, it is probable that a traL%fer of ecollomic benefits will be iequEred in s¢ttl¢m¢nt and
the amount of the obligation ¢at] be measured reliably. Expenditure is accoullted for on an aecruals basis and bas
been cl&ssified under headings thai a&qregate all cost ￿laTed ￿ the category. Wher¢ Costs cannot be directly
attributed to particuiai headings th¢y have been allocaied to activiiies on a basis con5iStetiE wsth the use of
resources.
Tanglble rued assets
Depreciation is provided ai the followÉng annual ratcs in order to }vri￿ off each assct over its cstima*d
life.
Freehold properry
Improvements to property
Fixtures and fittings
Dot provided
at varying rates on cost
25°h on co
Ta14tioD
The charity is ex¢mp¥ from tsx on its cbaritable activities.
Fund accounting
Unr¢stricted ￿ndS Call be used IJJ accordance with thc charitabl¢ objectxves at the di5¢retioll of the trustees.
Restri¢ied fiJnd5 can only be used for particular restricted purpose5 Mryihin the objects. of the charity. Restrictions
arEse when specifi¢d by the donor or Mthen ￿ndS are tai5ed for particular res￿iCtrd PUTposes.
Furthcr explanation of the nature and purpose of ea¢h fiwd Is included in the notes to the f￿ancIal sratetnents.
Pension costs other post-retirement bellefits
The chariry operates a defined contiibution p¢Dsion Sche￿e. Contributions payable to the ¢barity's pension
scheme ate chargcd to the Statem￿1 of Financial Activities in the peri(Ml to which they relate.
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THE PAROCHL4L CFtURCEI COLl4CtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMLYTS- eotttlnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
OTHER TRADING AcrtVlTIES
2021
2020
Café incom¢
Crypi income
23,651
41,076
13,923
28,591
64.727
42,514
IrqvESTMENT INCOME
2021
2020
D￿OSIt account i[ite￿￿t
873
918
TRDSTEES. REMUNERATION Ahl> BEfvEFrrs
There were no tn￿￿e$, remuneration or other benefjts for the year ended 31 December 2021 nor for the year
ended 31 Decelltber 2020.
Try5tees' t￿enSeS
Ther¢ were no uustecs, expeTJse5 paid for the year ended 31 Decernber 2021 nor for the year ended
31 Dect￿ber 2020.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Lntesiricted
fi]ll(Ls
Restricted
fiwds
Total
fi￿dS
COME AND ENDOMMELYfs FROM
Donations and legacies
73,022
569
73,591
Other trading a¢iiwii&
InvestTntnt incoffte
Othcr income
42,514
918
IX.040
42.514
918
18.040
Total
134,494
569
135.063
EXPENDrruRE O
Ratsing fiujds
5.149
5,149
Charitsble aetivltles
Church ActivÈties
Governan¢¢ Costs
149,389
1.871
12,507
161.896
1,871
Total
156.409
12.507
168.916
N¢t gains 00 investments
,978
1.978
r4ET INCOMEI(EXPENDfnJRE)
119.937)
Ikl.938)
131.8751
Transfers beh¥eeD funds
1.359
(1.3591
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCtt. OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE WITH
ST Af4NE AND ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMLYfs- e(tyntlnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
COMPARATJVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF ThAIICIAL ACTi￿rrIES- Contlnued
Uurestrtcted
Restricted
fvnds
funds
Total
fi￿d$
Tr4et movement in ￿ndS
(18,578)
113,297)
131.875}
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds btougbt fon¥4rd
87,224
63,983
151.207
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
68,646
50.686
119,332
TANGIBLE FIXED A&SETS
Improlements
Fixtur¢s
and
fittings
F[tel￿Id
propeny
property
Torals
COST
At l January 2021 alld 31 December 2021
824,469
57J55
881,825
DEPRECIATION
At l January 2021
Charge for year
768.286
20,687
57J55
825,641
20,687
At 31 Deceinb¢r 2021
788.973
57,3SS
846J28
NET BOOK VALUE
Ai 31 December 2021
35.496
35,497
At 31 December 2020
56,183
56,184
Freehold property at a ￿itten down value of £1 refers to th¢ freehold interest in St Mark's Chapel which is h¢ld
by the Eggar Tntsi Corporation as Custodian TrllS￿e.
FLXED ASSET INVESTMEKrs
Unlistcd
invcstm¢nis
MARKET VALUE
At l Jznuary 2021
Revaluatio]ts
38,800
3,793
At 31 December 2021
42,593
NET BOOK VALL
At 31 December 2021
42,593
At 31 DeCellLb￿ 2020
38.800
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THE PAROCHtAL CHURCH COUNCtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PAIUSH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FTh AliCIAL STATEMLI*TS- eonliDued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
FIXED ASSET I￿￿sTMENTs- CDD¢inued
There were no investment ass¢ts outside the UK.
Cosi or vaiuatioll at 31 DecemF*r 2021 is represented by".
Unllsted
investments
Valuation 2021
Cost
3,793
38,801b
42,593
Fixed asset inv¢stm¢nt5 as & 31 December 2021. beld by the Diocese of Chichest¢r as Cuswdian T{us￿e. are
comprised of-.
CBF Investtn¢nt Fund £32.317
CBF Fixed Interest Futld £3,587
Deposit Account £6,689
DEBTORS: Amouwfs FALLING DUE wfTFIIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Other d¢btors
Payments on accoullt
Inco￿¢ tsx recoverdble
16.511
369
490
471
16,982
859
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLtP*G DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Other creditors
7J03
9,369
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH C0￿CTL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARl>*H OF ST GEORGE WITH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
NOTES TO T1￿ FINANCIAL STATEhtLYrs. continued
FOR THE YEAR EM)ED 31 DECEIllBER 2021
io.
cRED￿ORS. AMour(rs FALiJNG DL￿ AFTER MORE THAN ofiE YEAR
2021
2020
Other ¢r¢ditors
32.689
37.201
The Ttusttts hav¢ a 25 year lease running from l January 1999 on the crypr of St George's Church, K¢mp Town
at a peppercorn reni.
Th¢ Tn￿teeS also have long-terni loan conhmittllellts with St Annes Institute. In Decenb¢r 2017 it was agteed
that the ternjs ofthese loans b¢ r¢vised from l January 2018. The revised ienu5 equate to..
11) Loan of £80,(K)0-25 years from Nokernber 20(H ai 1_5•/* per annurn (from l Jaftuary 20181-
{21 LoaD of £70,000-22 years from Nowember 2007 ai 1.5 /0 per aDtii]m (from l January 2018.
The loans are unsecured alld are paydble over perAod% betweell 10 and 25 yeats.
ii.
LOANS
All analysis of the matillity of loans is given below.
2021
2020
Amounts fallittg due within on¢ year on demand:
Other loans
4512
4,455
ATrM)unts falling due llmjre than five years."
Repayablc by insialments-.
Other loans tnore sys insthl
31689
37.201
12.
MOVEMENT FUM)S
Net
ovetnent
in fimds
Transfers
beD¥'ee
funds
At
31112121
At Iiir21
L'.nrestricted lullds
General Fund
Fabric Fund
Organ Fund
6J14
61,780
552
35,502
(3,446)
(18,955)
(12.148)
22,861
46.186
S52
68.646
32.1156
(31,103)
69,S99
Restrlcted funds
Fabric Fund {Restricted)
General Fund IRestri¢tedl
IS175
3S511
(1.4291
Ill￿38)
31.103
44,849
23,673
50.686
(13.267)
31.103
68,522
TOTAL FUNDS
119J3Z
1&789
13&121
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THE PAROCHIAL CIIURCH COLThCIL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE WTtH
ST ANNE AP4D ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FINAF4CIAL STATE.m￿TS- continued
FOR THE ITAR EIIDED 31 DECEVIBER 2021
12.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS. colltinyed
Net nKTrveTrMt tD funds, included in the above are as follows..
Incoming
Resources
expended
Gains and
losses
Movement
in fi￿dS
u￿reStriCted fvnds
General Fund
Fabri¢ Fund
140,878
3J90
(109,165)
{6,739)
3,789
35502
{3,446)
144,168
(115,904)
3,792
32.056
Restricted funds
Fabric Fund IRestri¢iedl
General Fund (Restricted)
(1.4291
(11,838)
(1,429)
(11,838)
(13267)
(13,267)
TOTAL FUNDS
144,168
(129,171)
3.792
18,789
Comparatlves for movement In ftsnds
Net
movernent
in funds
Ttansfcrs
b¢tween
funds
At
31112120
UDrestii¢ted fvDds
General Fund
Fabric Fund
Organ Fllnd
8.997
77.675
552
3,511
123.448)
16.194)
7,553
6.314
61.780
552
87224
119.9i7)
1,359
68,(A6
Restricted funds
Fabric Fund {Resrrictedl
G¢neral Fund (Restricted)
16.634
47.349
{l(M))
{11,838)
{1,3591
15,175
35.511
63.983
(11.938)
{1.3)9)
50.686
TOTAL FUNDS
151.207
(31.8751
119.332
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continued...

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCTL OF THE
£CCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE ITrTfH
ST ANN£ AND ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEYfs- contiDued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
12.
MOVEMEF4T IN FUNDS- coDtSnued
Comparative nei movement ill full(L8 included in the aix)ve are as follows:
Incoming
Resourc
expended
Gains alld
losses
Movernent
ill fimds
Inre5tricted funds
General F￿d
Fabric Fulld
122,011
12,483
{120.450)
135.959)
1.950
28
3,511
123,448)
134.494
1156.409)
1.978
119,937)
Restricted fund5
Fabric Fund (Restricted)
Generdl Fulld (Restrictcdl
569
{669)
{11.838)
11001
111.8381
569
(12,507)
(11,9381
TOTAL FUNDS
135.063
{168,9161
1,978
{31,8751
A ¢uTrellt year 12 months and prior year 12 JnontlL4 C4)mbined positiou is as follows..
Net
Trallsf¢rs
between
funds
overnent
in funds
At
31112121
Ai Illllo
Unresrricted fuDd5
General FuDd
Fabric Fund
Organ Fund
8,997
77,675
552
39.013
126.894)
(25.149)
14,595)
22,861
46,186
552
87224
12.119
(29,7441
69.599
RestrScted funds
Fabric Fund (Resttictedl
General Fund (Rcstricted)
16,634
47.349
(1.529)
{23,676}
29,744
44,849
23.673
63,983
(25.2051
29.744
68.522
TOTAL FUNDS
151,207
(13,0861
138.121
Pagell
coniinued...

THE PAROCHIAL CHifRCH COUYCtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE wrrH
ST ANYE AND ST MARK
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMLNTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ETrIDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
12.
MOVEMEIT IN FUNDS- Continued
A current year 12 monihs and prior year 12 months combined net movement in fi]nd& included in the above are
as follows-.
tncoming
resources
Resources
expended
Gains and
losses
Mov¢ment
in funds
Unrestricted fvnds
General Fund
Fabric Fund
262.889
15.773
1229,615)
(42.698)
5.739
31
39.013
{26.8941
278.662
{272,313)
5.770
12,119
Restricted funds
Fabric Fund (Restricted)
General Fund (ReMri¢t￿)
569
12.098)
123.676)
11.529)
(23,676)
569
125.774)
(25,205)
TOTAL FUNDS
279,231
1298,087)
5,770
113.086)
13.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURLS
There w¢r¢ no related party traDsactiolls for the year ¢nd¢d 31 December 2021.
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THE PAROCHtAL CHURCH COLThCtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARtSH OF ST GEORGE
ST ANNE ATr4D ST MARK
DETAILED STATE&MENf OF FtYANCIAL ACTivrri&s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECLMBER 2021
2021
2020
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Donation5 and Itg*des
Plann¢d giving
Coll¢¢tions at setvices
Swidry donations & appea15
Gift Aid recoverabl¢
Grants
13.717
262
&950
3,932
3&950
32.7i I
1,119
8.830
24,267
6S,811
73.591
Other trading adiiities
Café incorne
Crypt income
23,651
41,076
13.923
28,591
64,727
42.514
Investment income
Deposit account interest
873
918
Ch#rAtable activitie5
Church letting & hiring
lJ26
Other income
Govcmmeni grauts
11,431
18,040
Total Ineomlng resour£es
144,168
135.063
EXPEryDITURE
Other tradlng activities
Trading costs
7.709
5.149
CbaritAble aetlvltles
Wag
P¢nsions
Christian rrlief & development agencies
Secular charities
Dioc¢san parisb colltribution
Other clergy cosis
Church running txpeTrses
Church Tnaintenance
Upkeep of service5
Major repairs io church & gard¢n
Carried fotward
38J31
{1,944)
14
36,341
1,728
245
810
36.000
9,552
29,448
5,031
710
12,557
132,422
19.932
8,482
21.149
6.953
2J36
1,061
96.8611
Thi"s page does noi fornh part of the ststutory financial statemenrs
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUYCtL OF THE
ECCLESIASTICAL P.4IUSH OF ST GEORGE 1TrITH
ST ANNE AND ST MARK
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINAliCIAL ACmTt
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
2021
2020
Charitable acti*iti¢s
Brought forward
Church l¢tting cost5
Improvern¢nts 10 property
Bank interest
Loan interest
96,860
132,422
6,745
20.687
134
(As
211,687
96
593
118.236
160.636
Support costs
Governance e05ts
Independ¢nr examinevs fee
Bookkceping
Accountancy
I,Ib50
lJ94
782
.871
732
528
3226
3,131
Total r¢sources expellded
129.171
168,916
Net incomel{expenditsr¢) before gaiDS and
losses
14,997
{33.8531
Rt#llsed recognised gains and loss
Realised ga1nslllo￿sI on Iixed a55et inv¢stments
3,792
1,978
Net incomel(expeDdithre)
18,789
131.875)
This page doas not fonn part of the stanilory financial statetnen
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INDEPENDEYT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
THE PAROCHIAL CHLTrCH CObryCIL OF TFtE
ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GEORGE WTtH
ST AI¥NE AND ST MARK
Independent exawitier'5 report to the trustees of The Parocbial Cburcb Cowicil Of Th¢ E¢¢l¢siastical Parish Of
St George Wfith St Anne And St M3rk
I report to the charity MIS￿eS on my examtnation of the accounts of The P2rochiaI Church Council Of Th¢ Eccl¢siastical
Parish Of St G¢org¢ With St Ann¢ And St M￿k (the Tn￿t) for th¢ y¢ar ¢llded 31 December 2021.
Re5POnsibllitie$ 2Dd basis of Teport
As the charity trustccs of the Trust you are r&8ponsible for thc prcpatation of th¢ x¢¢ounts in accordance with tbe
requirements of the Charitics Aci 2011 {Ih¢ ACV).
I rq)ort in resp¢¢t of my examination of the TnJs¢s accounrs carr&ed outunder section 145 of the Act and Én ¢aTryÉRg oul
my Gxatnillation I have follow¢d all applicable Dir¢ctiQDS given by the Clwtty CoTnrnission under 5￿tIOn 145(5)Ib} of
the ACL
Indepelldent examiner's statement
I have completed ￿Y examitiatLOll. I ￿￿fim} that no material matt¢rs have come to Eny attention ill conneetion with the
examtnation giving me cause to believe that in alry TDaEerial ttspect:
ac¢ounting records were Dot kept in re5PBCt of the Trust as required by s¢ction R30 of the ACL or
the a¢¢ounts do not accord with those records" or
the accounts do llot cornply ￿7th the 8ppli(xble requIre￿Ients concerning the forni and content of accounts set out
in th¢ Ckwiti¢s (Ac¢oullts alld Report5) RegulaÉions ?1)08 other than any requir¢m¢nt that tbe aceollats give a
tNe a[￿ fair view which is JLOt a matter coDsidcted as part of all independent &xamiDthorL
T have no ¢onccrns and have come across no other in connection with th¢ examination to whÈch attention should
be dravm in this report in Order to eDabk # proper und¢rstsuding of the accounts to be reactrled.
Mr Lawrence Vosper
Simon Winjjard & CoDJpany
R¢dington Court
69 Church Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 2BB
Date..
TL-
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