Annual Report
and
Financial Statements
of the
Parochial Church Council
for Parish of Holy Trinity with St. Columba, Fareham
for Year ending 31[st] December 2021
Registered Charity No. 1135129
Annual Report year end 31 December 2021 for Holy Trinity with St. Columba PCC
Contents
Statutory Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3 The Parish and the Parochial Church Council.......................................................................................................... 4 Parish Vision Statement ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Membership of the PCC ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Sub-committees of the PCC ................................................................................................................................... 7 PCC Review ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Public Benefit & Events .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Health and Safety/Buildings ................................................................................................................................... 9 The Highlands Hub ................................................................................................................................................. 9 St Columba Church Development Project .............................................................................................................. 9 Safeguarding Policy................................................................................................................................................ 9 Stewardship......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Financial Review .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Investment Policy ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Reserve Policy...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities ............................................................................................................... 11 Independent Examiner’s Report........................................................................................................................... 12 Statement of Financial Activities .......................................................................................................................... 13 Balance Sheet ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 Statement of Cash Flows...................................................................................................................................... 15 Notes to the Financial Statements ....................................................................................................................... 16
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Statutory Information
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|Rector ..................................................................................................................................... Vacancy|
|Mission Priest The Reverend Greg Bakker|
|Curate|The Reverend Wendy May Jacobs|
|Correspondence Address ............................................................................... Holy Trinity Parish Office|
|West Street|
|Fareham|
|Hampshire|
|PO16 0EL|
|Parish Office Telephone Number ................................................................................ (01329) 232688|
|Charity Registration Number ................................................................................................... 1135129|
|Main Bankers .............................................................................................................. Lloyds Bank Plc.|
|43 West Street|
|Fareham|
|PO16 0BE|
|Solicitors .......................................................................................................................... Brutton & Co.|
|228 West Street|
|Fareham|
|PO16 0AJ|
|Architects .......... Jane Jones-Warner RIBA SCA AABC IHBC|
|Jane Jones-Warner Associates|
|Unit 78, Chichester Enterprise Centre|
|Terminus Road|
|Chichester|
|West Sussex|
|PO19 8TX|
|Independent Examiner ...... Nigel Smith, BSc (Econ), CPFA|
|2 Dover Close|
|Fareham|
|Hampshire|
|PO14 3SU|
|Insurer ............................................................................................ Ecclesiastical Insurance Office Plc.|
|Beaufort House|
|Brunswick Road|
|Gloucester|
|GL1 1LF|
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The Parish and the Parochial Church Council
The parish of Holy Trinity with St Columba is a Team Ministry with two churches, Holy Trinity on West Street in Fareham town centre and St Columba on Hillson Drive in the suburban North West of Fareham. The Parish of approx. 19,200 people is managed by one Parochial Church Council (PCC) comprising members from both churches. The PCC has the responsibility of cooperating with the Clergy Team in achieving our Mission of “ practising our faith together by reaching out, sharing what we have and partnering with others for the common good”. The Parish Values, Vision and Mission statement continue to inform PCC decision-making and are illustrated below.
Our Rector, the Reverend Sally Davenport, retired in Easter 2021 after serving with us for ten years. There is currently a vacancy for this position. Our Mission Priest (0.5) Reverend Greg Bakker was licensed in January 2019. Reverend Wendy May Jacobs began her curacy in the parish in September 2018 and was ordained as priest twelve months later. She is due to leave us during 2022..
The Covid-19 pandemic presented further challenges this year. Our team of Clergy and churchwardens were resourceful and giving, ensuring that our church life and mission to the communities we serve, continued to be nurtured during these difficult times. We extend our thanks to retired (PTO) clergy: the Reverend Ann Burr and the Reverend Ruth Jagger for their ministry among us during 2021. We also thank our PTO Reader, David Inns
Allen Cole continues to play the organ at St Columba . Since Gordon Uphill moved Ruth Jagger has covered the role at Holy Trinity with help from Allen Cole, Peter Hallam and Adam Wallis. It is hoped to appoint a new organist in 2022. Sue and Pete Hall led informal band-led worship with instrumentalists and singers in both our churches throughout the year. With the support of Sheila Holliday, the more formal choir was re-established at Holy Trinity during 2021.
The PCC has two associated trusts, the Holy Trinity Parish Hall Trust, which is responsible for the upkeep of the Holy Trinity Church Hall, and the Helen Butter Waddell-Boyd Trust, administering a bequest. There is one charity, the Le Blanc Charity (257280), which provides a small income for the use of the PCC.
The PCC is a corporate body established by the Church of England, operating under the Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure 1956 and registered with the Charity Number 1135129. The Team Ministry was inaugurated by Order in Council on 23[rd] June 1971. In July 2020 the Parish affiliated with the Inclusive Church Network (https://www.inclusive-church.org/).
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Parish Vision Statement
The Parish Vision Statement has been extensively reviewed and recently adopted by the PCC and is:
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Membership of the PCC
Members of the congregation who are on the Church Electoral Roll are eligible to stand for election to the PCC. Elections to the PCC are conducted at the APCM in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. Each member stands for a term of three years and can stand for up to two consecutive terms.
List of PCC elected members at APCM on 25[th] April 2021.
| Name | Date elected for | Current term | Date for |
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| current term | re-election/retirement | ||
| Daphne Armstrong (HT) | 2020 | 2nd | 2023 |
| Al Tottle (HT) | 2019 | 1st | 2022 |
| Sue Hall (HT) | 2019 | 2nd | 2022 (retirement) |
| Jules Docherty (HT) | 2019 | 2nd | 2022 (retirement) |
| Sarah Bourner (HT) | 2021 | 2nd | 2024 |
| Karen Churchill (HT) | 2021 | 2nd | 2024 |
| Sheila Holliday (HT) | 2021 | 2nd | 2024 |
| Margaret Handley (St C) | 2019 | 2nd | 2022 (retirement) |
| Rowena Palmer (St C) | 2020 | 1st | 2023 |
| Charlotte Farrell (St C) | 2021 | 1st | 2024 |
| Abi Handley (St C) | 2021 | 2nd | 2024 |
| Ian Brewerton (St C) | 2021 | 1st | 2024 |
| Rosemary Brewerton (St C) | 2021 | 1st | 2024 |
| Vacancy (St C) |
Other members of the PCC during 2021 were present by virtue of their official role:
Name Role Vacancy Team Rector/ Priest-in Charge Rev. Greg Bakker Mission Priest (0.5) Rev. Wendy May Jacobs Assistant Curate David Inns Lay Reader Judi Bushell Church Warden Holy Trinity Clive Ellam Church Warden Holy Trinity Jim Palmer Church Warden St Columba Jane Whiteley Church Warden St Columba Sue Craft Deanery Synod Rep (re-elected 18 Oct 2020) Lucy Docherty Deanery Synod Rep (elected 18 Oct 2020) and Diocesan & General Synods Alison Jacobs Deanery Synod Rep (re-elected 18 Oct 2020) Mark Coundley Deanery Synod Rep (elected 18 Oct 2020) and Diocesan Synod
Others were co-opted onto the PCC after the 2021 APCM, by virtue of their honorary roles:
Name Role Sue Marshall Treasurer Alison Jacobs Joint-PCC Secretary Sue Craft Joint-PCC Secretary
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Sub-committees of the PCC
The PCC, as a decision-making body, operates through the following committees. Reports from the meetings of committees are given to PCC members for information, comment and questions. In this way the PCC monitors and approves much of the work carried out on its behalf, by the sub-committees. Whilst the PCC has the power to overrule a committee, in practice it seldom does.
Joint Standing and Finance & General Purposes Committee
The Standing Committee is the only committee which is required by law. It has the power to transact the business of the PCC between its meetings, subject to any directions given by the Council. The Finance & General Purposes Committee, which had met separately in the past, was amalgamated with the Standing Committee during 2020. This joint committee therefore also oversaw the general financial affairs of the two churches in the parish by monitoring income and expenditure and preparing an annual budget. It also took responsibility for the stewardship of parish resources, including all parish properties (buildings and equipment).
Holy Trinity Church Committee (HTCC)
This committee is responsible for worship and church life, education, mission and outreach and Christian Unity within the church of Holy Trinity.
St Columba Church Committee (SCCC)
This committee is responsible for worship and church life, education, mission and outreach and Christian Unity within the church of St Columba.
Vacancy Committee
A small group have met regularly since the retirement of the Rector. Often on a weekly basis, the clergy team (paid and non-stipendiary) and church wardens have handled the day-to-day management decision-making, to ensure the smooth running of the Parish during this period of vacancy.
The St Columba Development Steering Group
This committee oversees the St Columba development project.
PCC Review
The PCC held seven meetings during 2021, most of which were conducted online due to the continuing Covid precautions. At every meeting members were asked to declare any interest in agenda items and reports were always given on issues relating to health & safety and the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults.
A summary of the main items discussed at PCC meetings during 2021 is given below.
The Parish Vision, Mission and Values were reviewed & revised. 1 Feb A Covid Emergency Fund was created The process to replace Holy Trinity church roof was begun Online celebrations of Easter were agreed Deanery reorganisation and collaboration between neighbouring parishes discussed. Reflections on lessons from lockdown were shared 1 Mar Parish Policies were revised and agreed Parish Vision, Mission and Values were formally adopted 2020 Final Accounts were adopted 24 Mar Preparation for APCM done Vacancy group created to work on Parish Profile Treasurer, PCC Sec and PCC Vice-Chair were appointed. 18 May Defibrillator moved from The Hub to St Columba Church Live streaming of services was reviewed Review of pattern of services was begun 30 Jun Discussion around donations/charging for funeral filming Resumption of St Columba Friendship Group
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Vacancy planning and recruitment process continued 14 Sept Results of Survey on changes to Service pattern discussed in depth Advent & Christmas planning Review of Congregational meeting to discuss service patterns 24 Nov Open Table hosting agreed Recruitment process for Holy Trinity organist/choir leader begun
Public Benefit & Events
Lockdowns and other restrictions continued during 2021. Government guidelines for hygiene, social distancing and risks assessments were followed at all times.
Details of services in the Parish that took place for the benefit of specific members of the public in 2021 are below:
2021 2020 Baptisms 11 6 (pre lockdown) Weddings 7 2 (pre-lockdown) Funerals 18 church 12 church 38 crematorium/burial 38 crematorium/burial 4 interment of ashes 2 interment of ashes
During lockdowns, Sunday services were live streamed through Zoom and available to view via social media. A phone line which had been set up to enable those without the internet, to access readings and sermons, was discontinued in April 2021 when in-person services resumed.
The Wednesday Little Fishes, specifically for families with young children, continued online via Facebook. Messy Church was also held online several times during the year with craft materials being hand-delivered to households beforehand. The monthly Praise Makers service were held on Sunday afternoons in church or via Zoom when regulations required.
Weekly Morning Prayer and a fortnightly Evensong continued on Zoom during 2021 until April, when in-person services resumed and no one logged into these online options any more. When regulations allowed, both churches were open to the public on Saturday mornings, thanks to the support of volunteers from our congregations.
At both Holy Trinity and St. Columba, the halls and churches are available to all and regularly used by a wide crosssection of the community including a weekly Lunch Club for the elderly, children’s Uniformed Groups, Little Fishes/Messy Church and the Friendship group. Both halls and churches are available for private hire. The Holy Trinity hall kitchen was re-furbished and should increase hire potential.
Clergy continued to make connections with local schools. For most of the year this took the form of weekly videos, along with additional input for festivals. From May clergy were able to take some assemblies at St Columba Primary in person and a small group of parishioners including our community worker resumed listening to young readers. During the year a school family suffered a catastrophic fire in their home. St Columba congregation collected over £1500 to help them as they recovered. Christmas hampers were again offered to the most vulnerable families and were received with great delight.
In November the annual Civic Remembrance Service was attended by the Mayor and representatives of the armed forces who laid their poppy wreaths around the civic memorial. The annual in-person All Souls service for those in the community bereaved during the year, and previously, resumed in 2021.
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Health and Safety/Buildings
We continued to adapt our approach to the pandemic during 2021. We responded to the government guidance as and when it changed erring on the side of caution at all times. We have kept the church open for services and private prayer when we were able too and have transmitted services on line for those members of the congregation wary about venturing out. We will continue to review all aspects of H&S that effect our church life including changes required as we move out of the pandemic
The Highlands Hub
The COVID 19 pandemic forced closure of the Hub on 18 March 2020. The building has remained secure and is regularly checked. Preparations are ongoing to return the building to the landlord when the current lease terminates in March 2022. The 2022 costs are for rent and other building costs only.
St Columba Church Development Project
Having paused the development during the pandemic, the PCC agreed towards the end of 2021 to restart Phase 2 of the Development Project at St Columba. This involves changing the back of the church and vestry space to incorporate toilets, a kitchen, a meeting space, a vestry and storage. It also involves looking at the heating for the whole building, the roof and overall decoration. The St Columba Development Group met in late 2021 and liaised with the Church architect to devise a draft plan for the space. In February 2022 the committee also met with the DAC (Diocesan Advisory Committee) to seek their advice on the proposals. The DAC gave some useful advice which the committee are now investigating before putting together final plans for review and consideration.
Safeguarding Policy
The Parish of Holy Trinity with St Columba is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of children and vulnerable adults so that all may be able to worship and pursue their faith journey with encouragement and in safety. We are also committed to the implementation of the Diocese of Portsmouth Safeguarding Policy and Procedures and the relevant legislation and guidance for the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
Every year the PCC agrees the Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy Statement which is displayed in both the Holy Trinity and St Columba churches. Also displayed are the details of the Safeguarding Officer for the two churches and the Parish. The Safeguarding Officer undertakes the implementation of the safeguarding activities in the Parish, as outlined in the Diocesan Safeguarding Handbook. The overall responsibility for Safeguarding lies with the Incumbents and the PCC and Safeguarding remains a main agenda item at every PCC meeting.
The Safeguarding Officer ensures that all those who undertake work in a regulated activity with children or vulnerable adults in the parish, on a voluntary or paid basis, comply with safeguarding procedures. They also ensure that children’s, young persons’ or mixed-age activities which fall under the Diocesan Safeguarding Procedures are endorsed by the PCC and that compliance with procedures is maintained. Records are maintained on Disclosure & Barring Service checks and safeguarding training.
Safeguarding allegations are brought to the attention of the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor and managed in accordance with the Diocesan Safeguarding policy.
Like 2020, 2021 continued to be unusual year for Parish as for many organisations due to the COVID pandemic, however, we were able to restart more services and also our children centred activities. Our Safeguarding Officer has worked with the Little Fishes Leader to ensure that all volunteers had up-to-date DBS checks and safeguarding
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training prior to the recommencement of children’s activities such as Little Fishes. During 2021, our Community Connections Officer made one referral to Hampshire County Council’s Adult Social Services Department relating to a health & well being referred. This was also referred to the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor for information.
There have been no other safeguarding concerns that have required referral to the appropriate statutory authorities.
Stewardship
The Stewardship Committee did not meet in 2021- following the move away from the parish of the Committee chair and stewardship coordinator, Gordon Uphill, it was proposed at the PCC meeting on 2.12.20 to subsume the role of the Committee into PCC meetings. With the continuing effects of Covid lockdowns and reduced services no stewardship campaign was initiated during the year.
We continue to recognise the financial difficulties some will have faced in maintaining their stewardship in 2021 give thanks to everyone who has continued with their regular giving through the Parish Giving Scheme, standing orders or weekly envelopes. Moreover we give thanks to all those who responded to the specific needs of the year either by increasing their regular pledge giving or by one off donations. In addition there has again been generous support to appeals for food hampers for families at St Columba Academy which was much appreciated and needed by the families concerned and to the Covid Appeal.
Financial Review
General fund: We began the year expecting to be incurring a deficit of about £10,700 in the General Fund by the end of the year but actually acheived a surplus of £3,800. Income was only slightly below expected despite the pandemic as the majority of givers pay monthly and continued doing so. The lost income was partly made up for by generous one off donations and fees from weddings. Car Park income was considerably lower than budget as it is calculated as a proportion of the fees from the rear car park in the previous year. There was very little parking income in 2020 so the Parish receives less.
In 2021, expenditure was under budget by £18,341 mainly due to the expected expenditure on maintenance at St Columba not being completed during the year and due to reduced costs of limited services and vacancies.
The Holy Trinity Hall made a deficit during the year amounting to £3,571 (2020 – deficit of £5,175) with many hires being cancelled due to Covid 19. It is hoped that 2022 will bring increased income with the newly refurbished kitchen. The St Columba Hall made a surplus of £835 during 2021 (deficit of £783 in 2020).
The Hub incurred property costs of £16,825 during the year, mainly rent, and the deficit of £11,473 will be funded from the Dr Collins memorial fund as agreed by the PCC. There will be a further £3,750 rent due before the lease ends in March 22.
The PCC would like to thank the generosity of the Parish and community who have made donations during the year.
Investment Policy
The PCC has in place the following investment policy.
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Investments are regularly reviewed at F&GP meetings with any proposed changes to be brought to the next PCC meeting for approval.
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Identify poorly performing investment and consider alternative investments to increase yield where possible.
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− Identify funds which could be put into fixed term or limited access accounts to earn higher interest rates.
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Investments to be made with consideration of the Church of England’s Ethical Investment Advisory Group’s guidelines.
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Reserve Policy
It is the policy of the PCC to hold in freely accessible reserves (cash and debtors less current liabilities) for the general fund and any operating restricted reserve (see below) an equivalent of at least four months of expenditure.
It is also the policy of the PCC that where funds become insolvent at the year end, and the budget indicates that those funds will not recover within a year, a transfer from the General fund will be made. If the General fund is insolvent, transfers will be made proportionally from all the designated funds.
The funds covered by this reserve policy and their current level of reserves are as follows:
| Required in | In reserves | In excess of/ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fund | reserves | as at 2021 | (short by) |
| £ | £ | £ | |
| General Fund | 48,127 | 25,775 | (22,352) |
| Highlands hub (restricted) | 5,608 | (11,473) | (17,080) |
| Messy Church (restricted) | 255 | 2,161 | 1,906 |
| HT Hall (restricted) | 2,612 | 7,845 | 5,233 |
| SC Hall (restricted) | 1,009 | 12,767 | 11,758 |
(The Hub deficit to be funded from M Collins fund)
Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the Financial Statements in accordance with the applicable law and United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice.
Charity law requires the trustees to prepare finance statements for each financial year that give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:
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Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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Observe the methods and principles of the Charity SORP;
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Make judgements and estimates on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
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Independent Examiner’s Report
To the members of the Holy Trinity with St. Columba Parochial Church Council
I report on the accounts of the PCC for the year ended 31 December 2021, which are set out on pages 13 to 30.
Respective responsibilities of the PCC and the examiner
The members of the PCC are responsible for the preparation of the accounts who consider for this financial year an audit is not required under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) or the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 (the Regulations) and that instead, an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act;
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to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act; and
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to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner’s report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission and the Church guidance, 2006 edition. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examiner’s statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that, in any material respect, the requirements: − to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and to comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act and the Church Accounting Regulations
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have not been met; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Nigel Smith, BSc (Econ), CPFA 2 Dover Close Fareham Hampshire PO14 3SU
Date: 11 April 2022
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Statement of Financial Activities For the year ended 31[st] December 2021
| Notes Incoming and endowments from: Donations and legacies 2 Charitable activities 3 Other trading activities 4 Investment income 5 Other income 6 Total income Expenditure on: Raising funds 7 Charitable activities 8 Other 10 Total expenditure Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) Transfers between funds Gross transfers between funds – in Gross transfers between funds - out Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
2021 2020 Unrestricted Funds Designated Funds Restricted Funds Endowment Funds Total Funds Total Funds £ £ £ £ £ £ 130,850 70 6,233 – 137,153 161,381 5,332 2,121 - – 7,453 2,914 167 3 7,883 – 8,053 8,257 1,761 12,523 5,607 8,060 27,951 28,954 5,139 833 6,690 628 13,290 26,370 |
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| 143,249 15,550 26,413 8,688 193,900 227,876 56 - 177 - 233 1,053 125,661 8,774 37,719 243 172,397 209,301 18,664 3,458 6,232 5,396 33,750 42,407 |
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| 144,381 12,232 44,128 5,639 206,380 252,761 4,931 67,877 18,576 29,013 120,397 73,551 |
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| 3,799 71,195 861 32,062 107,917 48,666 1 - 2,375 - 2,376 - - (2,001) (375) - (2,376) - |
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| 3,800 69,194 2861 32,062 107,917 48,666 |
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| 60,440 546,251 894,757 262,554 1,764,002 1,715,336 |
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| 64,240 615,445 897,618 294,616 1,871,919 1,764,002 |
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Balance Sheet As at 31[st] December 2021
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible assets 16 Investments 17 Current assets Stocks 18 Debtors 19 Cash at bank and in hand 20 Liabilities Creditors: amounts due in one year 21 Net current assets Total assets less liabilities The funds of the Parish General fund 24a Designated funds 24b Restricted funds 24c Endowment funds 24d Total funds of the Parish |
40 5,574 245,054 250,668 27,084 |
2021 Total Funds £ 626,510 1,021,825 1,648,335 223,584 1,871,919 64,240 615,445 897,618 294,616 1,871,919 |
80 7,313 251,686 259,079 16,956 |
2020 Total Funds £ 633,133 888,746 |
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| 1,521,879 242,123 |
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| 1,764,002 | ||||
| 60,440 546,251 894,757 262,554 |
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| 1,764,002 |
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Statement of Cash Flows For the year ended 31[st] December 2021
| Notes Cash flows from operating activities Net cash provided by operating activities 22 Cash flows from investing activities Dividends, interest and rents from investments Less dividends re-invested Proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment Purchase of property, plant and equipment Proceeds from the sale of investments Purchase of investments Net cash provided by investing activities Cash flows from financing activities Repayments of borrowing Cash inflows from new borrowing Receipt of endowment Net cash provided by financing activities Change in cash and cash equivalents in the reporting period Cash and Cash equivalents at the beginning of the reporting period Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the reporting period 23 |
2021 Total Funds £ (21,901) 27,951 (12,682) – - - - 15,269 – – – – (6,632) 251,686 245,054 |
2020 Total Funds £ (48,506) |
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| 28,954 (13,047) – (31,215) - - |
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| (15,308) | ||
| – – – |
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| – | ||
| (63,814) 315,500 |
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| 251,686 |
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31[st] December 2021
1 Accounting Policies
Basis of preparing the accounts
The financial statements have been prepared under the Charities Act 2011 in accordance with all applicable accounting standards as modified by the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 and the Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting SORP FRS 102 Second Edition (effective 1st January 2019) issued by the Charity Commissioners for England & Wales.
The particular accounting policies adopted are set out below.
Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepared on an accruals basis under the historical cost convention as modified for the revaluation of property and investments assets. The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main affiliation to another body, nor those that are informal gatherings of church members.
Recognition of Income
Income from donations, Gift Aid claims, dividends and hall hiring are recognised in the year that they relate to. Grants and legacies are accounted for when the PCC is legally entitled to the amounts due. Pledged giving, loose plate collections and interest are recognised when received.
All incoming resources are accounted for gross and are shown separately from any direct expenditure incurred.
Recognition of expenditure
Expenses are recognised in the year that they relate to. The cost of raising funds, charitable activities and other costs are detailed in the notes to the accounts.
Each year the PCC aims to make grants and donations (Parish Giving) based on a percentage of pledge income received, further details are given in note 9 of the accounts.
VAT on expenditure is irrecoverable and as such all expenditure within the financial statements are shown at the gross amount. Where VAT can be reclaimed as part of the Listed Places of Worship Grant scheme, the expenditure is still shown as gross with the income from the grant being recognised as income upon receipt.
Recognition of liabilities
Liabilities are recognised on the accruals basis in accordance with normal accounting principles, modified where necessary in accordance with the guidance given in the SORP.
Fund Structure
Unrestricted funds are general funds, which can be used by the PCC for ordinary purposes.
Designated funds are those initially received as unrestricted funds but are designated by the PCC for specific purposes. Details of designated funds are given in note 24 to the accounts.
Restricted funds represent income from specific activities and trusts which are only to be spent in accordance with the stipulations set out at the time of the donation. Any balance remaining unspent at the end of each year is carried forward to be used in future years.
The endowment funds relate to the Helen Butter Waddell-Boyd Will Trust. The capital must be maintained and only the income gained from investing the endowment may be spent in accordance with the stipulations of the trust.
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Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31[st] December 2021 (continued)
1 Accounting Policies (continued)
Fixed assets
Fixed assets are depreciated over their estimated useful economic lifetime. Where this is unknown or is difficult to determine, the default policy under Equipment, Fixture and Fittings are used. The following deprecation policies were used during the year:
Equipment, Fixture and Fittings 20% straight line (over 05 years) Organs 10% straight line (over 10 years) Solar Panels 04% straight line (over 25 years)
Consecrated and beneficed property is excluded from the accounts under section 10(2) to (4) of the Charities Act 2011.
Moveable church furnishings held by the Rector and Churchwardens on special trust for the PCC, and which require a faculty for disposal, are accounted for as inalienable property unless consecrated. They are listed in the church’s Inventory, which can be inspected (at any reasonable time). For inalienable property acquired before 2000 there is insufficient cost information available and therefore such assets are not valued in the financial statements. Items acquired since 1st January 2000 have been capitalised and depreciated in the accounts over their estimated useful economic lifetime on a straight-line basis. All expenditure incurred during the year on consecrated or beneficed buildings, individual items under £1,000 or on the repair of movable church furnishings acquired before 1st January 2000 are written off.
Fixed asset investments
Investments are a form of basic financial instrument and are initially recognised at their transaction value and subsequently revalued at their fair value as at the balance sheet date using the closing quoted market price. The statement of financial activities includes the net gains and losses arising on these revaluation and disposals throughout the year.
The PCC does not acquire put options, derivatives or other complex financial instruments. The main form of financial risk faced by the PCC is that of volatility in equity markets and investment markets.
Stock
Stock is valued at the lower of cost or net realisable value. Stock counts are taken at least annually on or as close to 31[st] December as practically possible. The remaining stock at the Highland Hub has now been written off in the accounts following closure.
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2 Analysis of income from donations and legacies
| Gift Aided pledged giving Gift Aid recovered on pledged giving Non-gift Aided pledged giving Loose plate General donations Donated goods and services Gift aid recovered on donations Specific donations Legacies received Grants received Total donations and legacies |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 85,824 - - - 85,824 90,631 24,005 - - - 24,005 22,658 8,593 - - - 8,593 8,216 3,493 - - - 3,493 3,166 5,989 - 64 - 6,053 9,944 - - - - - - 1,292 - 343 - 1,635 565 1,654 70 1,814 - 3,538 8,269 - - - - - - - – 4,012 – 4,012 17,932 |
|---|---|
| 130,850 70 6,233 – 137,153 161,381 |
3 Analysis of income from charitable activities
| Donations for use of church Parish events Friendship Group PCC Fees Total income from charitable activities |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 540 – – – 540 275 - – - – - - - 4,792 2,121 – - - - – 2,121 4,792 625 2,014 |
|---|---|
| 5,332 2,121 - – 7,453 2,914 |
4 Analysis of income from other trading activities
| Fair trade income HT Hall letting income SC Hall letting income Hub letting Income Fairs and fund raising Magazine income Sale of cards and books Hub cafe sales Other Hub sales Card costs on sales Total other trading activities |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 58 – – – 58 171 - – 3,543 – 3,543 2,087 – – 3,504 – 3,504 1,273 – – - – - 1,311 131 - - 3 - - 836 - - – - - 970 - - 135 - 80 - – - – - 1,859 – (22) – - - - – - - (22) 1,381 (40) |
|---|---|
| 167 3 7,883 – 8,053 8,257 |
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5 Analysis of investment income
| Investment income Dividends received Interest received Total investment income |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 984 6,543 5,155 1,716 14,398 20,821 777 5,980 452 6,344 13,553 8,133 |
|---|---|
| 1,761 12,523 5,607 8,060 27,951 28,954 |
6 Analysis of other income
| Other income Car park and ground rents JRS (Furlough) Grant Other incoming resources Total other income |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designate d Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 1,625 3,080 - 833 – 2,199 – 628 1,625 6,740 10,632 15,000 434 – 4,491 - 4,925 738 |
|---|---|
| 5,139 833 6,690 628 13,290 26,370 |
7 Analysis of expenditure on raising funds
| Stewardship expenses Cards for resale Hub cafe purchases Catering and refreshment expenses Fairs and fundraising expenses Fair Trade expenditure Total raising funds |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 690 - - 177 - 177 146 - - - - - - 56 - - - 56 217 |
|---|---|
| 56 - 177 - 233 1,053 |
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8 Analysis of expenditure on charitable activities
| Parish event expenses Parish giving – Overseas Parish giving - National Agencies Parish giving - Local Charities Special collections paid Parish & Deanery share Clergy travel costs Clergy telephones Clergy post and stationery Clergy books and publications Clergy hospitality Clergy miscellaneous costs Altar requisites Church flowers Training, education and books Friendship Group Messy Church & Little Fishes exp Childrens Work Exps Sundry general donations HT organist and choir SC organist and choir Depreciation HT Heat, light and water HT Insurance HT Repairs HT Miscellaneous HT Upkeep of grounds SC Heat, light and water SC Insurance SC Repairs SC Miscellaneous SC Upkeep of grounds HT Hall Heat, light and water HT Hall Insurance HT Hall Repairs HT Hall Cleaning HT Hall Sundries SC Hall Insurance SC Hall Repairs SC Hall Cleaning SC Hall Sundries Hub Rent Hub Light, heat & water Hub Insurance Hub Repairs & maintenance Hub Equipment Hub Cleaning Hub Sundries Total expenditure on charitable activities |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 41 - - – 41 - 2,360 – – – 2,360 2,471 2,360 – – – 2,360 2,471 2,360 – – – 2,360 2,471 - – - – - 530 100,473 – – – 100,473 105,099 751 – – 133 884 898 657 142 – 110 909 1,181 30 – - - 30 575 162 – - - 162 51 25 - 68 – 93 40 113 – 106 - 219 1,034 520 - 45 - 565 405 - – 528 - 528 252 100 - 144 - 244 545 - 1,037 - - 1,037 1,214 - - 1,048 - 1,048 759 - – 529 – 529 1,197 200 - - - 200 37 210 295 - - 505 1,012 1,598 - - - 1,598 1,595 - - 6,623 - 6,623 4,542 2,461 – – – 2,461 2,520 1,825 – – – 1,825 1,822 305 - – - 305 1,082 1,575 137 304 – 2,016 2,257 510 – – – 510 60 1,172 – - – 1,172 2,026 612 – – – 612 610 1,685 - – – 1,685 34,406 480 6,097 104 – 6,681 3,749 1,080 – – – 1,080 680 - - 804 – 804 2,545 – – 1,825 – 1,825 1,822 – 1,066 1,044 – 2,110 221 1,502 – 4,761 – 6,263 4,902 – - 18 – 18 446 – – 1,224 – 1,224 1,220 – – 132 – 132 - 494 – 1,556 – 2,050 1,878 – – 31 – 31 - – – 15,000 – 15,000 15,000 – – 407 – 407 932 – – 1,271 – 1,271 1,462 – – 147 – 147 126 – – - – - 389 – – - – - 559 – – - – - 208 |
|---|---|
| 125,661 8,774 37,719 243 172,397 209,301 |
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9 Analysis of grants and donations payable by the PCC
Each year, the PCC aims to make grants and donations to other charities equal to approximately 7½% of the pledge income received during the year. Additionally, special collections are held during the year for various charities at weddings, funerals, baptisms, and other special services. These special collections are not recognised as income and are instead held on the balance sheet as a liability until such time as they are paid.
At the APCM in 2018 the decision was made the support 6 charities for 2 years through our Parish Giving and to develop stronger links. The choices of charities were selected from the suggestions of the congregation.
| 2021 £ Refugee Matters Moving On Project Corrymeela Community Alabaré Jeel Al-Amal Boys Home and Co-Ed School International Justice Mission 1,180 1,180 1,180 1,180 1,180 1,180 Total 7,080 n addition to the above, the following special collections were held during the year. 2021 Special collections held during the year £ Basics Bank Beirut Appeal - 10 Bishop’s Lent Appeal British Heart Foundation - - Cancer Research Christian Aid - - Children’s Society Covid 19 Emergency Fund 10 18,787 Crisis Fire Fund HIHCT Hope into Action 570 2,720 212 273 Naomi House 33 MIND - Stroke Assoc 32 St John’s Ambulance SCA school lunches/hampers Two Saints 70 771 470 Total collected for charities 23,958 |
2020 £ 1,236 1,235 1,236 1,235 1,236 1,235 |
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|---|---|---|
| 7,413 | ||
| 2020 £ 45 396 195 31 69 10 - - 148 - - - - 30 - - 3,516 89 4,529 |
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In addition to the above, the following special collections were held during the year.
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10 Analysis of other costs
| Other costs Subscriptions Printing and stationery Postage Office Telephone Salaries Employer’s pension & NI contribution Repairs & renewals of equipment Legal & professional fees Bank charges and interest Card charges Sundry expenses Total other costs |
Unrestricted Funds £ Designated Funds £ Restricted Funds £ Endowment Funds £ 2021 Total Funds £ 2020 Total Funds £ 1,973 – - – 1,973 2,080 2,291 – - - 2,291 1,505 394 – – - 394 206 599 – – – 599 727 12,584 3,458 4,984 5,319 26,345 35,721 139 – - 7 146 494 - - - - - 111 262 – 1,156 – 1,418 1,006 99 16 - - 84 1 70 - 253 17 281 - 307 – 7 - 314 276 |
|---|---|
| 18,664 3,458 6,232 5,396 33,750 42,407 |
11 Surplus for the financial year
| The Surplus for the financial year is stated after charging: Operating leases - rent Depreciation of owned fixed assets taff costs and remunerations Gross Salaries Employer’s National Insurance Employer’s Pension Contributions Total |
2021 £ 15,000 6,623 2021 £ 35,597 - 134 35,731 |
2020 £ 15,000 4,542 2020 £ 42,920 163 315 |
|---|---|---|
| 43,398 |
12 Staff costs and remunerations
The average number of employees during the year was 7 (2020 – 8.2). The average number of full time equivalent employees during the year amounted to 1.7 (2020 – 2).
During the year there were no employees (2020 – nil) with remunerations (full time or pro-rata) in excess of £60,000 per annum. The pension contributions are operated through NEST.
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13 Trustees’ remunerations and expenses
No members of the PCC have received a remuneration either in the current year or the previous year. Various members of the PCC were reimbursed for sundry items that they purchased on behalf of the Parish, no unreceipted expenditure was paid to PCC members.
14 Operating Leases
At the year end, the PCC had annual commitments under non-cancellable operating leases as set out below:
| Total minimum lease payments: within one year within two to five years Total The Highlands Hub lease ceases Mar 22 |
2021 £ 3,750 - 3,750 |
2020 £ 15,000 3,750 |
|---|---|---|
| 18,750 | ||
15 Related party transactions
During the year total donations from all PCC members while in office amounted to £28,230 (2020 - £24,847).
The Scout Group have sole use of the Scout Hut, a building owned by the PCC. During the year expenditure relating to insurance, repairs, and utilities paid for by the PCC were recharged totalling £924 (2020 - £916). The balance owed by the related party at the year end amounted to £176 (2020 –£32)
Sally Davenport, Rector of Holy Trinity Church sat on the Board of Trustees for The William Price Charitable Trust until May 22. The Trust provides grants to the PCC, amongst other organisations, for the education of under 25s in furthering their Christian upbringing. During the year the PCC received £4,012 (2020- £4,195) from the Trust which was used to fund Messy Church and other children’s activities.
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16 Fixed assets
| . Asset cost or valuation amount At 1stJanuary 2021 Additions Disposals At 31stDecember 2021 Accumulated Depreciation At 1stJanuary 2021 Charge for the year Eliminated on disposals At 31stDecember 2021 Net Book Value At 1stJanuary 2021 At 31stDecember 2021 |
Hall Property £ 600,000 – – 600,000 – – – – 600,000 600,000 |
Solar Panels £ 9,500 – – 9,500 3,420 380 – 3,800 6,080 5,700 |
Fixtures & Fittings £ 39,814 - - 39,814 39,814 - - 39,814 - - |
HT Kitchen refurb £ 31,215 - - 31,215 4,162 6,243 - 10,405 27,053 20,810 |
Total £ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 680,529 | |||||
| - - |
|||||
| 680,529 | |||||
| 47,395 | |||||
| 6,623 - |
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| 54,018 | |||||
| 633,133 | |||||
| 626,510 |
Hall Property comprises of the Holy Trinity Parish Centre (including Scout Den) at a value of £500,000 and the St. Columba Church Hall at a value of £100,000. The original cost of these properties is unknown and has been revalued to a nominal value. As the PCC will not be selling either of these properties no impairment or further revaluations are considered necessary.
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17 Fixed asset investments
| Unrestricted Investments Designated Investments Restricted Investments £ £ £ Valuation Market value at 1stJanuary 2021 32,747 464,514 154,626 Additions at cost and dividends reinvested 984 7,212 4,486 Carrying value of disposals – – – Net gains/(losses) on revaluation of investments 4,931 67,877 18,576 Market value at 31st December 2021 38,662 539,603 177,688 Investments held in the UK 24,666 344,267 113,365 Investments held outside of the UK 13,996 195,336 64,323 Total market value 38,662 539,603 177,688 |
HBWB Investments £ 236,859 - - 29,013 265,872 183,145 82,727 265,872 |
Total £ |
|---|---|---|
| 888,746 | ||
| 12,682 - 120,397 |
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| 1,021,825 | ||
| 665,443 356,382 |
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| 1,021,825 |
Investments held outside of the UK relate to holdings in Iberdrola plc. and CBF investment funds which have partial overseas holdings to which the PCC have no overall control of their investment. Note : the closing balance in this table in 2020 was incorrect in the split between Designated and Restricted funds so the correct figures are showing in the opening balance in 2021. The total is the same.
18 Stock
| Fair trade stall Hub stock Total |
2021 £ 40 - 40 |
2020 £ 80 - |
|---|---|---|
| 80 |
| 19 Debtors Gift Aid Investment income due Prepayments Social security and other taxes Other debtors Total |
2021 £ - 437 4,832 - 305 5,574 |
2020 £ - 973 4,529 - 1,811 |
|---|---|---|
| 7,313 |
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20 Cash at bank and in hand
| Cash in hand Current accounts Deposit accounts Total 21 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Trade creditors Social security and other taxes Special Collections creditor Parish Giving creditor Other creditors Total |
2021 £ 845 94,391 149,818 245,054 2021 £ 1,115 671 12,049 7,081 6,168 27,084 |
2020 £ 339 77,964 173,383 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 251,686 | ||||
| 2020 £ 834 654 402 7,413 7,653 16,956 |
22 Reconciliation of net movement in funds to net cash flows from operating activities
| Net movements in funds for the reporting period (as per the statement of financial activities) Adjustments for: Depreciation charges (Gains)/losses on investments Dividends, interest and rents from investments (Increase)/decrease in stocks (Increase)/decrease in debtors Increase/(decrease) in creditors Net cash provided by operating activities 23 Analysis of cash and cash equivalents Cash in hand Notice deposits (less than 3 months) Overdraft facility repayable on demand Total cash and cash equivalents |
2021 £ 107,917 6,623 (120,397) (27,951) 40 1,739 10,128 (21,901) 2021 £ 245,054 – – 245,054 |
2020 £ 48,666 4,542 (73,550) (28,954) 194 3,016 (2,420) (48,506) |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 £ 251,686 – – 251,686 |
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24 Analysis of individual funds
The follow analysis shows the movements within individual funds.
| 24a Unrestricted Funds General Fund Total Unrestricted 24b Designated Dr Collin’s Memorial Fund Gerald Brook Memorial Fund HT Roof Repair Fund Memorial Garden Fund Organ Replacement Fund Sheila Walters Memorial Fund Specific Purposes Fund St. Columba Development Fund Parish Capital Fund (Zodiac site) Total Designated 24c Restricted Hall Property Reserve Highlands Hub HT & SC Flower Funds HT Choir Fund HT Parish Hall HT Parish Hall Extra-Ordinary HT Major Projects Messy Church/Little Fishes Fund PAC Prices Trust Fund Quest Operating Fund Restoration Fund SC Choir Fund SC Hall Fund Specific Purposes Fund St. Columba Development Fund Total Restricted 24d Endowment HBWB Trust Capital HBWB Trust Revenue Endowment Total |
Opening Balance Income Expenditure Transfers Gains/ Losses Closing Balance £ £ £ £ £ £ 60,440 143,249 144,381 1 4,931 64,240 |
|---|---|
| 60,440 143,249 144,381 1 4,931 64,240 35,140 2,970 4,637 - - 33,473 122 - - -- - 122 71,882 1,808 - - 9,040 82,730 528 - - - - 528 6,322 2 295 -- - 6,029 1,066 1 1,066 (1) - - 3,282 1 137 (2,000) - 1,146 219,790 5,349 6,097 - 31,718 250,760 208,119 5,419 - - 27,119 240,657 |
|
| 546,251 15,550 12,232 (2,001) 67,877 615,445 600,000 - – – – 600,000 4,982 370 16,825 - - (11,473) 745 668 527 - - 886 1,026 - - - - 1,026 11,416 4,266 7,837 - - 7,845 147,558 8,887 8,483 - 18,576 166,538 61,032 27 304 - - 60,755 2,064 863 766 - - 2,161 152 103 7 - - 248 642 5,248 6,064 - - (174) 183 - - - - 183 23,477 10 - - - 23,487 380 - - - - 380 11,932 3,862 3,027 - - 12,767 5,300 3 (868) 1,000 - 7,171 23,868 2,106 1,156 1,000 - 25,818 |
|
| 894,757 26,413 44,128 2,000 18,576 897,618 235,616 - - - 29,013 264,629 26,938 8,688 5,639 - 29,987 |
|
| 262,554 8,688 5,639 - 29,013 294,616 |
|
| 1,764,002 193,900 206,380 - 120,397 1,871,919 |
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24 Analysis of individual funds (continued)
Dr Collins Memorial Fund
During 2012, a legacy was received from the late Dr. Margaret Collins. This legacy was to be split between the two churches to use as each church council see fit. HTCC allocated part of their portion to purchasing new chairs for the Parish Centre in 2015, a coffee machine in 2016, part of the cost of the HT notice boards in 2017, a fence around the HT memorial garden and a sign at SC in 2018 and a stable door for the Parish office and funding of the Friendship group. SCCC have decided that some of their portion of the legacy should be used to pay the remaining rent for the Highlands Hub now that it is closed. This will clear the negative fund balance for the Hub.
Gerald Brook Memorial Fund
During 2011, a bequest was received from the late Gerald Brook to be spent on specific items. It is being used for audio and CCTV equipment.
HT Roof Repair Fund
The Holy Trinity Roof Repair Fund is a designated fund that holds a portion of the proceeds of the sale of the Miller Drive property.
Memorial Garden Fund
The Memorial Garden Fund is a designated fund to maintain the memorial garden in the grounds of Holy Trinity.
Organ Replacement Fund
The Organ Replacement Fund is a designated fund which is used for maintenance of the organs.
Sheila Walters Memorial Fund
During 2013, a legacy was received from the late Sheila Walters. This has now been spent.
Specific Funds
This is a joint designated and restricted fund for the purpose of holding short-term designated and restricted income that is expected to be used within a couple of years which does not warrant the creation of a dedicated fund. It now holds the balance of the defibrillator fund for future maintenance.
SC Development Fund
The St. Columba Development Fund is a joint designated and restricted fund. The designated fund arose from the proceeds of the sale of the Miller Drive property. The restricted reserve holds donations and income raised to develop the site at St. Columba and is now to be used for the re-development of the church into a Community space.
Parish Capital Fund
This contains the proceeds of the negotiations over the sale of the ransom strip within the Zodiac redevelopment as well as the Nigel Dean legacy. The PCC has decided that it is to be spent on future capital projects within the Parish.
Hall Property Reserve
This fund contains the nominal value for both halls.
Highlands Hub
The Highlands Hub Fund is a restricted fund to meet the day to day running costs of the Highlands Hub. As the Hub was closed in 2020 any balance will be used to meet any costs still committed to.
HT & SC Flower Funds
The Flower Funds relate to the supply of flowers for both Holy Trinity and St. Columba for Sunday services as well as weddings and funerals.
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HT Choir Fund
The Holy Trinity Choir Fund holds income received by the Holy Trinity Choir and is primarily used to purchase music & hymn books for the choir
Holy Trinity Parish Hall Fund
The Holy Trinity Parish Hall fund is one of two funds which make up the Holy Trinity Parish Hall Trust. This fund is to pay for the day to day running costs of the hall from letting income. Should a surplus arise, a contribution is made to the Extra-Ordinary Repair Fund.
Holy Trinity Parish Hall Extra-Ordinary Fund
The Holy Trinity Parish Hall Extra-Ordinary repair fund is the second of two funds which make up the Holy Trinity Parish Hall Trust. This fund holds the investments which would be used to rebuild or undertake major repair works to the hall. The window frames were repaired from this fund. The cost of the kitchen refurbishment in 2020 is being treated as a fixed asset and the depreciation deducted from this fund over 5 years.
HT Major Projects
The Holy Trinity Tower Fund (also known as High Time) has been renamed and relates to funds left over from the repair works required on the tower and clock at Holy Trinity (High Time Refurbishment Fund).
Messy Church/Little Fishes Fund
This restricted fund is to manage the income and expenditure relating to the Messy Church and Little Fishes children’s groups.
PAC
Income and expenditure incurred in running the People Alone Circle.
Prices Trust Fund
The Prices Trust Fund is a restricted fund holding the grant income received from The Prices Charitable Trust for the education of under 25s within the Parish of Fareham. The fund is currently in deficit but this will be funded by the next grant application. There is some resource crossover with the Messy Church fund which is in surplus.
Quest Operating Fund
The Quest Operating Fund holds the remaining balance of funds used for the Quest Youth group. There has been no activity in the fund for several years and is held as a restricted fund. With the creation of a new youth group, the PCC passed a resolution in 2015 to allow the new youth group to use this fund as their purposes are similar.
Restoration Fund
The Restoration Fund holds restricted donations and the legacy from the late Dennis Stevens (£11,258) meant for the restoration of Holy Trinity Church. This fund is only to be used should a major capital repair project occur.
SC Choir Fund
The St. Columba Choir Fund, similar to the HT Choir Fund, holds income received by the St. Columba Choir for the purpose of mainly purchasing music & hymn books. The choir is not currently in existence.
SC Hall Fund
The St. Columba Hall fund is a restricted reserve to cover the day to day running costs of the Hall.
HBWB Fund
The Helen Butter Waddell-Boyd (HBWB) Trust is a permanent endowment whereby the capital is to maintained (HBWB Capital Fund) and the income generated from investing the capital can then be spent on the upkeep of the office and various expenses for the incumbent of Holy Trinity.
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25 Analysis of assets and liabilities represented by funds
| Unrestricted Funds £ Fixed assets - Investment asserts 38,662 Stock 40 Debtors 1,007 Cash at bank 34,414 Current liabilities (9,883) Total 64,240 |
Designated Funds £ - 539,603 – 135 75,508 199 615,445 |
Restricted Funds £ 626,510 177,688 - 4,051 106,762 (17,393) 897,618 |
Endowment Funds £ - 265,872 - 381 28,370 (7) 294,616 |
Total Funds 2021 £ 626,510 1,021,825 40 5,574 245,054 (27,084) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,871,919 |
The next page does not form part of the statutory accounts.
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General Fund Summary Jan to Dec 2021
| HOLY TRINITY w ST COLUMBA PCC | HOLY TRINITY w ST COLUMBA PCC | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Fund Summary Jan to Dec 2021 | ||||||
| Jan-Dec | Jan-Dec | Jan-Dec | ||||
| 2021 | 2021 | 2021 variance | 2020 | 2021 actual | 2021 | |
| Actual | Budget | to budget | Actual | variance to 2020 | Annual Budget | |
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| EXPENDITURE | ||||||
| PARISH SHARE | 100,473 | 100,472 | 1 | 105,099 | (4,626) | 100,472 |
| ClergyTravel | 751 | 800 | (49) | 523 | 228 | 800 |
| Other ClergyCosts | 988 | 1,500 | (512) | 1,578 | (591) | 1,500 |
| CLERGY COSTS | 1,739 | 2,300 | (561) | 2,102 | (363) | 2,300 |
| Altar Requisites | 520 | 800 | (280) | 405 | 115 | 800 |
| Light,Heat & Insurance | 6,071 | 9,000 | (2,929) | 6,979 | (908) | 9,000 |
| Sundry | 4,350 | 3,000 | 1,350 | 3,698 | 652 | 3,000 |
| Organists & Choirs | 1,807 | 3,000 | (1,193) | 2,606 | (799) | 3,000 |
| Repairs & Grounds | 3,580 | 15,000 | (11,420) | 36,228 | (32,648) | 15,000 |
| CHURCH COSTS | 16,328 | 30,800 | (14,472) | 49,916 | (33,588) | 30,800 |
| Printing,Postage,& Stationery | 2,684 | 2,400 | 284 | 1,711 | 973 | 2,400 |
| Office Telephones | 599 | 800 | (201) | 727 | (128) | 800 |
| Office Payroll Costs | 12,723 | 14,000 | (1,277) | 13,907 | (1,185) | 14,000 |
| StewardshipCosts | 0 | 200 | (200) | 0 | 0 | 200 |
| Other General Exps | 2,376 | 3,000 | (624) | 2,737 | (361) | 3,000 |
| Bank charges,Acc. & Legal fees | 378 | 800 | (422) | 577 | (199) | 800 |
| GENERAL EXPENSES | 18,760 | 21,200 | (2,440) | 19,660 | (900) | 21,200 |
| Parish Giving | 7,081 | 7,950 | (869) | 7,413 | (333) | 7,950 |
| TOTAL EXPENDITURE | 144,381 | 162,722 | (18,341) | 184,190 | (39,809) | 162,722 |
| INCOME | ||||||
| Loose Plate | 3,493 | 8,000 | (4,507) | 3,166 | 327 | 8,000 |
| Pledge Giving | 94,417 | 106,000 | (11,583) | 98,847 | (4,430) | 106,000 |
| Gift Aid received | 25,297 | 24,000 | 1,297 | 22,916 | 2,382 | 24,000 |
| PCC Fees(weddings & funerals) | 4,792 | 2,400 | 2,392 | 2,014 | 2,778 | 2,400 |
| Donations | 7,643 | 1,000 | 6,643 | 14,700 | (7,057) | 1,000 |
| Car Park Income | 1,625 | 6,000 | (4,375) | 10,633 | (9,008) | 6,000 |
| SundryIncome & Grants | 4,221 | 3,000 | 1,221 | 8,230 | (4,010) | 3,000 |
| Interest & Dividends | 1,762 | 1,600 | 162 | 1,684 | 78 | 1,600 |
| TOTAL INCOME | 143,250 | 152,000 | (8,750) | 162,189 | (18,940) | 152,000 |
| Gains(Losses) on investment | 4,931 | 2,150 | ||||
| Surplus(Deficit) thisyear | 3,800 | (10,722) | 9,591 | (19,850) | 20,870 | (10,722) |
| General Fund Balance at 1.1.21 | 60,440 | |||||
| General Fund Balance at 31.12.21 | 64,240 |
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Charity No.1135129
Annual Report year end 31 December 2021 for Holy Trinity with St. Columba PCC 32 Charity No.1135129