Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Parochial Church Council for the year ending.
31 December 2024
Incumbent (after 11[th] September 2024)
The Reverend Poppy Hughes The Vicarage 10 Langham Gardens Grange Park London N21 1DN
Vera Avenue, Grange Park London N21 1DN
Registered Charity Number: 1135369
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Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council for the Year Ended 31 December 2024
Administrative information
The Parish Church of St Peter, Grange Park is located on Vera Avenue in Grange Park, which is within the Edmonton Episcopal Area of the Diocese of London.
The address for correspondence is.
The Vicarage, 10 Langham Gardens, Grange Park, London, N21 1DN and is adjacent to the church.
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) is a charity registered with the Charity Commission – registered number 1135369.
Mr Michael Griffin Independent Auditor
Mrs Vivien Robbins Administrator
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Proceedings of the Parochial Church Council - 2024
Members of the PCC are elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in accordance with the Church Representation Rules.
The 95[th] Annual Parish Council Meeting was held in the parish church on 19[th] May 2024.
PCC Chair during the vacancy (15/10/2023-11/09/24): Stuart Davies
PCC members who served during 2024 are:
| Name | Position | |
|---|---|---|
| The Revd. Poppy Hughes | Incumbent (from 11thSeptember 2024) | Chair of the PCC |
| Continuing PCC members: | ||
| The Revd. Vincent Sheehan | Associate Vicar | |
| Mr. Stuart Davies | Churchwarden | Vice-Chair |
| Mr Stephen Gormley | Churchwarden | Health and Safety |
| Mrs. Koulla Loizou | Parochial Representative of the laity | Treasurer |
| Mr Stephen Miller | Ex-officio Deanery and Diocesan Synod | |
| Mr Richard Paterson | Parochial Representative of the laity | Chair, Fabric |
| Ms. Rebecca Ferdinando | Parochial Representative of the laity | Committee |
| Mrs. Andrea Connor | Parochial Representative of the laity | Children’s |
| Mr Richard Ellis | Parochial Representative of the laity | Champion |
| Mr Frven Lim | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Mr Michael Gorman | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Mr. Richard Eason | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Elected May 2024: | ||
| Ms Alison Millar | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| George Constinanou | Parochial Representative of the laity | PCC Secretary |
| Stood down May 2024: | ||
| Mrs Alexandra Benson | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Mrs Elizabeth Glencross | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Mr David Hastings | Representative of the Deanery Synod | |
| Mrs Jennifer Sabdendran | Parochial Representative of the laity | |
| Resigned October 2024: | ||
| Mr Nathan Kandekore | Parochial Representative of the laity | Safeguarding |
| Officer |
Youth Wardens 2024 : Aisla Connor and Keyon Kandekore (until October 2024)
The PCC met six times in 2024. The PCC working through a published agenda at each meeting: the treasurer’s report, fabric and safeguarding are standing items. Over the year a key focus, after drawing up the Parish Profile, was the advertisement of the vacancy, and interviews and appointment of a new Vicar in March 2024.
During the vacancy, the operation of the PCC committees fell into abeyance. The committee structure is under review and was: Social, Fundraising and Charity; Communications; Eco-Church; Pastoral Care and Outreach. The aim is to continue the practice for the PCC committees to have specific responsibility to establish and progress
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the priorities for action and share progress with the full PCC; and that non-PCC members are welcome and can be co-opted onto the committees.
The PCC is in the process of reviewing the key priorities for the church’s mission and ministry. Key here are: growth both in faith and numbers; ensuring the financial viability of the church; and the maintenance and upkeep of the church building and fabrics.
The Incumbent’s Report
This report is prepared in collaboration with the Churchwardens, Stuart Davies and Steve Gormley, with grateful thanks for the many responsibilities they assumed during the vacancy for the maintenance of worship, and the effective governance of the parish church.
Worship
During 2024, the focus for regular worship was the weekly 10am Sunday Parish Eucharist, with Junior Church during term time. Our grateful thanks go to Fr Vincent Sheehan, our Associate Vicar, for his continuing ministry, including his faithful love for and care of the church community during the vacancy, and to Fr Tom Baron who generously provided cover when this was required.
Church attendance, having previously been affected by the COVID pandemic, then fell away somewhat during this period, which is common during a vacancy. The “usual Sunday attendance”[ 1] in 2024 was 50 in total (36 adults and 14 children). This compares with a total of 69 in 2023 (46 adults and 23 children). Approximately 165 adults and children were part of the overall worshipping life of the church. Easter 2024 saw over 150 adults and children attending across the Easter Vigil and Easter day; Christmas 2024 saw 365 people attending services across the Carol Service, Crib Service, Midnight Mass and Christmas Day.
Another highlight in the year was the Induction Service for the Revd Poppy Hughes by Bishop Anderson, Area Bishop of Edmonton, on 11[th] September 2024. This was a joyful occasion, with over 100 people attending including the Representative Deputy Lieutenant, the Mayor of Enfield, representatives from St Paul’s School and clergy colleagues from across the Deanery.
We continue to be hugely grateful to Philip Mountford for his ministry as our organist, and to Sarah Young and our other cantors for all they bring to our worship. Our thanks also goes to all who support our worship and fellowship: Junior Church leaders, welcomers, readers and intercessors, to Vivien Robbins for setting up week by week, all who serve at the altar, and all who serve tea and coffees afterwards.
Two baptisms took place in 2024, and the clergy conducted four funerals both in church and crematoria.
Community and Pastoral Care
Pastoral care has always been at the heart of the life of St Peter’s. Leadership is provided particularly by Poppy, Fr Vince and Elizabeth Glencross as we continue to provide help and support to the more vulnerable members of the congregation.
1 Usual Sunday Attendance (USA): attendance outside major festivals and holiday periods
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We remember with thanks members of our church family who died in in 2024, including Colin Johnson, whose funeral was held at St Peter’s. In February, The Revd Stephen Coleman returned to conduct the Dedication Service for the bench in the church grounds in memory of Louisa Boon, attended by over 100 adults and children. We continue to pray for all who have died and all who mourn.
2024 also saw social events continue, including the summer fete, and the usual Christmas events including the Christmas Fayre and Christmas Lunch, all of which were very well attended.
Safeguarding Report
Nathan Kandekore served as the Church Safeguarding Officer until his resignation in October 2024, and we have a volunteer replacement in the process of being appointed. Rebecca Ferdinando continued to serve as the Children’s Champion while Stuart Davies was joined by Poppy Hughes as a DBS administrator.
The PCC adopted the ‘Policy for Safeguarding in the Diocese for London’ at the APCM in May 2024.The PCC has also complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 (duty to have regard to House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults).
Safeguarding is a standing item on the PCC agenda, including oversight of the Parish Dashboard, and church notice boards and the website provides relevant information on safeguarding in the church and the contact details of church officers and outside agencies who are there to provide help and support when it is required.
Work continues to ensure that all PCC members update their knowledge of the key issues and challenges by accessing online training materials as part of our commitment that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
Risk assessments and auditing all aspects of the church are kept under review. We appreciate the advice and guidance of Tracey and Steve Gormley, the church health and safety leads, with these essential activities.
In the absence of an appointed Parish Safeguarding Officer, the Incumbent works with the Churchwardens to ensure that anything that raises a safeguarding concern is followed up and referred to the Diocesan Safeguarding Team as required.
We are reviewing all requirements to update the DBS checks for Junior Church leaders, Churchwardens and PCC members, Administrator and our Halls and Finance Assistant. The church community understands the importance of the checking process and their continued cooperation is appreciated.
More broadly, in late November and early December, we reflected together on the outcomes of the Makin Report, with sermons addressing issues raised, including abuse perpetrated in the history of St Peter’s Church, and the vital need to be aware of the needs of survivors of abuse.
The church is committed to supporting the young, old and vulnerable. There have been numerous examples this year of individual acts of kindness. Thank you for all that you do.
The Revd Poppy Hughes, Incumbent in the absence of a Parish Safeguarding Officer
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Outreach
We continue to support the work of Cooking Champions, based at St. Matthew’s, Ponders End who are running a community café and walk in food bank. Food gifts and donations from members of the St. Peter’s community is ongoing. Age UK (Enfield) held weekly meetings and events in the hall and in 2024 we supported the work of the Children’s Society, Christian Aid, and Shelter, and fund-raising activities across the year.
Outlook
2024 was a period of transition for St Peter’s, through the process of recruiting a new Incumbent, and the licensing of The Revd Poppy Hughes.
In the appointment process, the Parish Profile asked that the new incumbent work to realise the ambitions expressed in St Peter’s Mission Action Plan of 2019. In taking up the role, Poppy advised that she would take the first six months to become familiar with the church community and wider community, and then begin the process of exploring together God’s call to us and our purpose as a church community.
This began in March 2025, with a half-day session in the church hall, with an open invitation to everyone in the church community. Approximately 25 people in total attended, taking time to reflect on why the church exists, and how our mission and life together is shaped by the core personal values that people hold. We then reviewed the 36 ambitions expressed in the 2019 MAP and began the process of identifying 3-5 priorities for the church. This work is being continued by the PCC, with ongoing discussion and reflection shared with the wider church community, based on the London Diocese 2030 Vision of creative growth, compassionate communities and confident disciples.
Electoral Roll
The electoral roll is our parish's register of electors who can vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) and stand for election to the PCC. More importantly, it encourages people’s sense of connection with the church and – as we develop our communications – helps us to keep in touch with everyone.
On 1 January 2024, there were 218 people on the Electoral Roll.
As required under the Church Representation Rules, every six years we must prepare a new roll. As this was last done in 2019, in 2025 we were required to remove all those previously registered and ask everyone to complete an application to be included on the new roll. Thank you for everyone’s help and support in doing this.
As of 11[th] May 2025, there were 111 on the revised Electoral Roll, including 18 new additions.
Vivien Robbins Electoral Roll Officer
Church warden report
Under Section 5 of the Care of Churches Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1991, the Churchwardens are required to report to the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on the fabric of the Church and all the articles.
The terrier and inventory were updated with the additions of photographs for the
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Archdeacon of Hampstead’s visit in January 2023. The Terrier is updated and includes the plans and safety certificates for the external up lighting, security lighting and a summary of the work to the Lady Chapel roof. Our next priority is to ensure we are fully prepared for the next Quinquennial inspection 2026.
Our grateful thanks go to Richard Paterson for the on-going oversight of major repair works required in the church and hall. In 2024 this included the repair and decoration to the Lady Chapel roof, and the replacement of one glass door. He also oversees the lighting in the church and continues to implement church guidance regarding the installation of energy efficient light bulbs. We would also like to thank the twelve members of the mowing team who look after the lawns in the church grounds, their support is much appreciated.
It has been good to take stock of the last 12 months, and the period of Interregnum. We thank fr Vince, the PCC and the worshipping community for their support and encouragement. The Churchwardens met regularly throughout this time and sought advice from senior clergy in the Diocese and Bishop Jonathan our Sponsor to secure a high-quality recruitment process.
We continued to respond to diocesan requests to provide information to risk dashboards and finance reports and give accurate financial and safeguarding updates at the full PCC meetings where formal scrutiny and accountability takes place.
The PCC met regularly and played a key role in the appointment process by giving their agreement to both the content and format of the parish survey, parish profile and national advertisements. We are very grateful to Andrea Connor who accepted the PCC nomination to be their representative on the appointment panel. We were all delighted to appoint The Reverend Poppy Hughes and welcome her and her family to the parish of St Peter’s in September.
We increased the size of the warden team by creating the position of deputy church wardens to build our leadership capacity, we thank Richard Eason, Richard Ellis, George Constantinou and Cathrine Sparey for continuing in the role and for their time, talents and support. It was very heartening to see so many people volunteering to support the Christmas and Summer fetes, Christmas lunch. Those who led our Worship as Readers, Intercessors, Chalice bearers and members of the sides team, our youth wardens Aisla and Keyon, PCC Treasurer, PCC Secretary, church administrator, all who lead Junior Church, the coffee team and church flowers team - the support and work of you all made the period of interregnum achievable. Thank you.
Stephen Gormley Stuart Davies Churchwardens
2024 Finance Report to come when Financial Statements are finalised
Koulla Loizou Treasurer
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Estates and Premises Report
The Estates and Premises Committee is responsible for the maintenance , care and upkeep of the Church , Church Hall and their grounds, minor works are carried out with minimal consultation as a matter and of course expeditiously; some are referred to the Vicar and / or the Church Wardens; whilst major works or items of considerable expenditure are referred to the PCC for discussion and approval.
2024 was intended to be catch up year , and although The Revd Poppy Hughes was not inaugurated until September, we got on with some principal works, foremost of which was the delayed refurbishment of the two Lady Chapel roofs and, once it had dried out sufficiently, the painting of its interior. Meanwhile, a fresh pair of eyes visited the church and tested the sound system, concluding that its erratic performance could be remedied with a new lapel and pocket set and a copious supply of new batteries , sum total some £500 .
As previously reported, the stoke hole was cleared out of rubbish and duplicate items, and our thanks go to Stuart Davies and more particularly Nick Dutton who between them carried out this particular, long overdue task .
We have for some years suffered from persistent water ingress to a number of areas, the source of which has been difficult to pinpoint , however , a recent survey of our hoppers and downpipes and of the wider foul and surface water network leading away from the main church building to the surrounding mains network has raised a number of anomalies which a forthcoming camera survey should help to solve.
We had a temporary flood in the hall kitchen during a dish washer test, fortunately we were able to find a service engineer in very early course and this is up and running as well as ever . On a broader note , the hall suffers from tenant disrespect which manifests itself in a variety of ways , from wilful damage to outside railings , indoor sinks and walls . Monies need to be spent regularly on painting and stripping and oiling the floor but we still make no provision for these costs our annual budget .
Overall , we continue to enjoy a widely admired church and hall with lovely grounds which are maintained lawns-wise through Mr Davies and his team , complimented by the occasional garden clear up, which I manage .
2025 will see a resolution to the rainwater collection problem , and see the clearing up no doubt of a small number of minor/cosmetic jobs which raise their heads with frustrating but manageable regularity .
Richard Paterson Chairman Estates and Premises
Additional note: Our Halls and Finance Assistant, Will Sheldon, continued to have operational responsibility across insurance, cleaning, routine safety checks and utilities. The role of the Hall Manager and Finance Assistant was reviewed by the PCC in the Autumn 2024; Poppy meets each month with Will Sheldon, and works closely to support him in ensuring our hall is used and maintained effectively.
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Enfield Deanery Synod & London Diocesan Synod Reports for 2024
Deanery Synod:
There were three Deanery Synod meetings in 2024. Highlights included:
28 November 2024 at St Stephen, Bush Hill Park. Synod opened with prayer led by Revd. Tina Kelsey. Revd. Kelsey reported that the Deanery Quiet Day at the end of September 2024, at St Luke’s, Clay Hill (led by the Bishop of Fulham) had gone very well although attendance was disappointing. An address followed by Levi Phillips, Creative Lead at London Diocese, Growing Younger, on the importance of encouraging families and young people to attend church. His team exists to support churches and individuals across the diocese. Deanery accounts were circulated.
28 June 2024 at St. Stephen, Bush Hill Park. Opened with prayer led by Dr. Amatu Christian-Iwuagwu who also welcomed members to the parish and spoke on mission for growth. Synod members were reminded that General Synod was meeting in York (5-9 July 2024) and asked to remember them in prayers. Followed by the summer party.
22 February 2024 at Christ Church, Southgate. Revd. Dr. Chrichton Limbert welcomed members to the parish. The Lay Chair, Sue Johnson, reported that Enfield Foodbank was currently short of donations and was having to reduce the amount of provisions to those in need.
Stephen Miller gave his reflection for Lent, on Angels, based on his book The Book of Angels: Seen and Unseen (2019). He spoke of an ancient and abiding fascination with angels that have recurred in scripture and apocryphal and mystical writings, as well as in literature, poetry and the visual arts. Certain writings have had an influential bearing on our understanding of angels and celestial hierarchies, proposed in a number of influential texts, such as those by Pseudo-Dionysius, St. Thomas Aquinas, and others. If we try to rationalise this away we miss out on something vital to do with the exuberance and extravagance of the work of God. Fr. Stephen Gallagher thanked Stephen for his talk and Fr. Chrichton for hosting.
Compiled from Paul Holgate’s (Hon. Secretary, Deanery Synod) minutes in 2024.
London Diocesan Synod:
There were also three London Diocesan Synod (LDS) meetings in 2024. During 2024 the new triennium of the LDS (2024-27) came into phase, replacing the previous triennium (2021-24). Highlights included.
30 November 2024, at St. Mellitus College, St. Jude’s Church, London SW5. The first session in the new triennium of the LDS (2024-27) elected the Clerical and Lay Chairs. Angus Stephenson, Director of Strategy and Communications, gave a presentation on 2030 Vision and presentation on the LDS’s priorities: • Racial Justice • Growing Younger • Safer Churches, etc. The Diocesan budget for 2025 was presented by Chris Harris, Director of Finance & Operations.
10 July 2024, at St Mellitus College, St Jude’s Church. The ninth and final session in the triennium of the London Diocesan Synod (2021-24), began with prayers led by the Revd. Preb. Sandra McCalla, Chaplain to the Bishop of London, followed by a reading and in memoriam to Synod member John Dolling (1943-2024) of the Diocesan Bishop’s Council.
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The President (Bishop of London, the Rt. Revd. & Rt. Hon. Dame Sarah Mullally) gave her usual welcome and opening remarks in which she spoke of the breadth of tradition and theology of the London College of Bishops. In relation to the General Synod she asked that we could be a “household of faith”, which is not homophobic, racially biased, or misogynistic. Martin Goodwin, Head of Safeguarding, updated Synod on the Safer Churches Priority of the Diocese of London’s (DoL) 2030 Vision.
This was followed by Supporting Mission & Creative Growth led by the Bishop of Islington, in which we also heard from the Archdeacon of Hackney (The Ven. Peter Farley-Moore), plans for mission.
Formal Business: It was noted that following the Diocesan Synod Elections that 64 Clergy and 77 Laity had been ‘validly nominated’. For Enfield Deanery (Edmonton Area) 3 Clergy were nominated for 4 available places and 5 Laity nominated for 5 available places. Elected Lay members, for the next triennium (2024-2027), for Enfield were: Stephen Miller, Sue Johnson, Christopher Ward, Tony Zotti and Grahan Cook.
20 March 2024, at St. Mellitus College, St. Jude’s Church. Prayers in the form of Lectio Divina led by Mirjam Ngoy-Verhage (Diocesan Discipleship Enabler). Synod was encouraged to dwell on John 12: 23-28 with a focus on listening to God and to others. Confident Disciples. Mirjam Ngoy-Verhage presented an update of ongoing work in support of the ‘confident disciples ambition’. This examined how we are positioning ourselves in terms of discipleship and spiritual formation. Reference was made to Bishop Graham Tomlin’s reflection ‘Grace and Race’, in which he explores how race and ethnicity are central to the gospel.
Stephen Miller London Diocesan Synod and Deanery Synod representative for St. Peter’s Grange Park
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Parochlal Church Councll of St Petsrfs Church, Gran90 Park 8t•l•m•nt ol Fln•nel•l Act1•8 For th• y•w •nd•d 31 D•c•mb•r 2024 TOT TOTAL FLrfids 2024 3)23 INCOMIPIG RESOURCES 40.470 67.113 97583 2b 2c 9.852 1247 Income frc#n In¥asnents 2.131 41547 2.131 42347 2d TOTAL IN¢QPAIIIG RE8OUftCES 1.512 S7.113 147.6 102.365 R&SOIIRCES expENOED Fun&1r1d ir**)0 c<A 3b 821 111,733 111,731 TOT RESOURCES EXPEKIED I(.601 S.9S3 112.554 114. (16.OOD) 57.113 15953) 35.071 111.6641 65321 )1.463 378.648 57.113 295,510 402.055 366 984
Parochial Church CounGII of St Pet¢fs Church, Gtangè Pawk .Balancè shgot 0131 D¢emb¥ 2024 24 23 FIXED Chutch Hal 291, Xi7.843 Fixtures & Fttthg 7.194 307 235 cURRE[AssE[S 7572 14.842 sr tJ¢W44 42.256 40.153 16,(B7 71.[2 112976 rJi)rs.' wnounts riiny ¢Jè wilTh 9.8QS 11.343 cuitRENT ASSErs IOJ171 59.749 TOTAL NEf A&8Er3 4tsz.¢))fj PARISH FUPa)S Res¢1 furQ$ 295.510 301.463 UnrE*le¥ lurwjs 49, 65.$2.1 57,113 402.055 3C6. by Churth Cotryll ¢ft W#y Si9f•d Or) ils ithalf t DB4rb P¢C CrAiin Kèulla L<yzo TrU
Parochial Church Council of St Peterfs Church, Grange Park Not•s to th• financial stat•m•nts F¢x th• y••f •nd•d 31 D•¢•b•1 2024 1. ACCOUNTIPIG POUCt8 The fin181 $18tement3 h•ve w wepwed •) KC4YO•lC¢ R•aulbD ( FRS 102 ) th• Ch•rltM kl 2011. clwje all trsinsa(Xiorn. a89th lh• PCC Iw Thy do )rmal ol nwrtyS b Fur•d8 h•hJ by t PCC w• Thite¢] PCC ts a Spe0f ot4Xt mgy ONY t expwNJed on tr BCIf¢ tw for they w•r• 914w. •ry bthe• f•YW4 at th• w¥J ol th• y•w il frywtj as • baknc• on that fun Al ffrorning rewurc4g arn aC£%xn fi)r Al othw Kon All cth•r K¢ffl• Is rwTh••d of C*urth •Ant • Ild. rK Mnt * confirrrna.
Parochial Church Council of St Pet•e8 Church, Grany Park Notes to the financlal slat•ffl•nts For th• y•ar •nd•d 31 [l•mb•1 2024 Onnts Chuffjh A¢tivl • Flx•d A•••ts ki2011. ejppxllufe Iyi Cle¢r•I¢d ly bendud lim wTrJer £1,500 D•w•c411(m b• lo rl• dcwi ts crjsl of • fix•d thw •xp•d•d u••ful arKI flWiwJs. 25% Re(kKry fflk•i ai th• t•WK ••1 d•*. uff•nl As••ts
Parochial Church CourKil of St P•t•rfs Chwch. Grnng• Park Fw th• y••i •nd•d 31 O•c•ffl 2024 TOTAL TOTAL FUfv&>S 2¢)23 3.797 1747 33,813 2.482 218 4.34Q 7.447 7.447 v4th TnJ# S7.113 S7113 3.882 1.851 1.517 941 1.517 95? 4127T 1270 42.54T 41277 4S,676 42547 48.6 TOT*L V41COIAIMG RESOIAICCS WJ.512 57113 147,6?5 1J2.365
Parochlal Church Councll of St Peterfs Church, Grange Park Note• to th• flnancl81 •tat•m•nts For th• y••r •fid•d 31 O•Gwnbw 2024 J RE8(XJRCES EXPENDED TOTAL TOTAL. FUNDS 2023 Fund5 2024 b Fund•r•knlwa Ir•dlry co•ts 821 821 239 130 ¢0618. otyw ¢l¢r9y CO•t• 812 812 Chui¢h funnirvJ eyper•M Chwts) maiTrtenaiK malronafU & ccy Upkeep ol serwt 6.744 1,193 2695 9223 9.693 8351 13 437 1.650 9.223 9.693 2,398 13.437 12.236 7.585 9.271 13.631 1.750 1.070 H•ll Fees P•d10 DK¢*s• 758 105.780 5.953 111 733 111.731 TOTAL RESOURces EXPENDED 1(ffj 601 5,9S3 1125S4 114.029
Parochlal ChurGh Councll of St Petefs Church. Grange Park Not•• to th• finncll •t•t•m•nts For th• y•w •nd•d 31 D•¢b•r 2024 4• STAFF COgTg Wa9M •fid ularn• TM PCC dld nc4 •rnF ary $laff IkTh¥J the y•. b PAYMEHfs TO PCC IIEW8ERS 5 FIXED AsseTS Hai Fixfftm & Tthl 350.Crf)0 48.886 .886 (58.310) {41.472) (99,782} 6 OE8TORS 2024 2023 Irmrn Tax Rfftyrtrat4•. ¢>ft 1,49Q 6,CI2 8,244 7.S72 7 LL4BLrr 2024 2023 CfedTr)rn and P<£n 4587 6218 LNJlthr¥J 11.Y3
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