St David's Church
Exeter
The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Saint David Exeter
Registered Charity Number: 1135766
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2025
Contents
Page
Trustees, Report
Independent examinerfs report
Receipts and payments account
Statement of assets and liabilities

Trustees. Annual Report for the perlod 1 January 2025 - 31 Decernber 2025
The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Saint David, Exeter
Registered charity number.. 1135766
Charity's principal address: 95 Howell Road, Exeter. Devon EX4 4LH
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity..
Name
Role
Helena Walker
Paula Lewis
Sarah Black
Stephanie Hi155
Maggie Draper
Roger Beer
Barbara Allin
Dr Matthew Glover
Glynis Hartlett
Alice Francis
Charlotte Townsend
Robert Mitchell
Deanery Synod rep
PCC member
Deanery Synod rep
PCC member
PCC Secretary
PCC member
PCC member
PCC member
Resigned October 2025
PCC member, appointed Lay Chair of PCC June 3 2025
LLM- re approved June 3rd 2025
Term of office as Church Warden finished May 19th 2025
Appointed May 19th 2025 as PCC member
Re appointed as Church Warden 19th May 2025
Resigned 24th November 2025
Appointed Church Warden May 19th 2025
Deanery synod rep
rd
Hilary Todd
Phil Dale
Mary Kirkland
Dave Allin
PCC Member
Term of office finished May 19 2025
th
Richard Smith
th
Resigned May 19 2025
Jonathan Johns
aer8Y
Mike Clark
Sarah Cumming
Suki Coe
Treasurer co-opted 3, June 2025
Interim Vicar
Associate Priest
Curate Appointed 28, June 2025
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Objectlves and activltles
St Davids is part of the Di0￿Se of Exeter within the Church of England. In the previous year
St Michaels was part of this Gharity. However. the comparatives show only the results for St
Davids for clarity.
The Parochial Church Council IPCC) supports the incumbent in promoting the ministry and
mtssion of the church. The powers conferred on the Council include the power to acquire,
manage and administer propety for church purposes and Ihe power to compile an annual
budget of funds required for church work. The Council is also given power, jointly with the
incumbent, lo appoint and dismiss church staff members and to determine their salaries and
conditions of service.
The Church of England's objectives are.
To enhance the Church's mission..
To sustain and advan￿ the Church's work in education. lifelong learning and
discipleship.,
To enable the Church to select, train and resource the right people, both ordained
and lay. to carry out public ministry and to encourage lay people in their vocation to
the world., and
To encourage the maintenance and development of the inherit8J fabric of Church
buildings for worship and setvice to the community.
The PCC ensures that the church life within the parish helps to fulfil Ihose objectives,
both lorAlly and more widely through the support of mission partners.
The PCC is aware of the Charty Commission's guidan￿ on public benefit in "The
Advancement of Religion for the Public Benefrt" and has regard to rt in its
administration of the Parish. The PCC believes that, by fulfilling its responsibilty to
work together with the Incumbent and ccpoperate in all matters of con￿rn and
importance for the promotion of the whole mission of the Church, pastoral,
evangelistic and social. it provides a benefit to the public by=
Providing resources and facilities for public worship, pastoral care and spiritual, moral
and intellectual development, both for its members and for anyone who wishes to
benefit from whal the Church offers.
Providing ministerial pla￿MentS and curates, training in the Exeter Diocese,
supervised by the Vicar and complemented by parishioners giving support and
feedback.
Providing live streaming of seNices to enable those who are unable to physically
attend Church services.
Providing home communion to those unable to attend the Church
Providing pastoral visiting and phone support the church communty, including
those who are house-bound, bereaved and socially isolated
Promoting Christian values and service by members of the Church to the communty
lo the benefrt of indivKluals and society as a whole, as evidenced by our S¢xial
outreach programmes.
Provision of study and discussion groups across the liturgical year
Provision of children and family workshops and events for Festivals (Harvest,
Christmas and Easter) with community OLrtreach and celebratory activities.
Providing the opportunty to sing in the Church choir andl or play in the Church
Orchestra to enhance our weekly worship
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Providing the opportunty for music scholars to practice on the pipe organ and
contribute to Ihe music life of the church by playing for services and giving recitals
Providing the opportunty for bellringing, including student ringers to ring weekly and
on special occasions
Hosting concerts and reatals by local choirs and groups, by Universty societies and
commercial concerts. In 2025 there were more than 15 concerts
The clergy team take regular assemblies al St David's School and at St Wilfred's
School and a local nursery within the parish and supporting them attending St
Davids Church for services. community events and priz&giving etc
The clergy team work in local schools and governing body of local schools. The Vicar
is Chair of Govemors of the Church School in the parish
A close working relationship wrth Exeter College, our neighbours where we utilise our
reSoUr￿S for community education projects. We enable a wide variety of classes and
activities for College students and outreach to encourage social inclusion including
supporting people in job search activities.
We provide a wide range of parishlchurch community events. These include picnics,
walks. shared meals (such as a Harvest supper) fellowship breakfasts. Quizzes. and
a church fete. These activities are to build up community life and fellowship as well
as raising funds. A recent development ha5 been organised day irips to Historical
places worship
Provision of weekly packed suppers to people who are vulnerably housed in our
locality. We also work closely with our local YMCA in the parish providing a venue
and regular food and grfts at Christmas
Acting as a venue for meelings, events and concerts for local NGO'S and
voluntarylcharitable groups, including AA groups and SLtpport outreach groups.
Holding fund raising eventsl making collections for local, UK and overseas charities,
including fot)d collections for Ihe Exeter Foodbank and Ihe local Esther community at
Harvest and support for prisoners and disaster relief response
We hold a weekly café lo provide social activity and in partnership with Exeter
College we have a craft activity at this event monthly.
A newly established University Student group meets fortnightly for discussion and
activities
We have an active Facebook page and a website that shows the activities taking
place at st Oavids. The website is currently under review by a newly established
communications group
We have a monthly Parish magazine -"New Leaves. which is distributed to
parishioners and those who live in Ihe local area. as part of our community outreach
Flnanclal Review
St David's reported a net inflow of resources of £23,824 for the year. compared with an
inflow of £22,861 in 2024. The prior year's figures were originally prepared on an accruals
basis., however, following the Truslees, decision to adopt a re￿ipts and payments basis for
the 2025 accounts, the comparative amounts have been restated to reflect only cash
receipts and cash payments.
At the year end the PCC has total unrestricted funds of £142,779 {2024.' £118,955). Some of
these funds are designated for specific purposes (which purpose may be varied by the PCC
from time to time). The remaining, restricted funds of £17.972 {2024'. £17,972) relale to the
St David's Transfomiation project.
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Reserves policy
The members of the PCC are satisfied thal the level of reseNes, as shown in the accounts,
are adequate to cover known and anticipated costs, including necessary repairs including
the immediate backlog.
The PCC members regulady consider the levels of current and expected income and
expenditure and assess the level of cash reserves required lo meet any shortfalls in cash
receipts over payments. Cash in the bank at any one tirne is nomally sufficient to cover
delays where income arrives later than expenditure.
Cllmate change and su8talnablllty
A "Green Team. has been established accountable to the PCC. to encourage Church
members to consider their response to climate change and environmental degradation and
to work towards accredrtation for St David's Church under the Eco-church scheme. As part
of this initiative. fruit trees were planted in St David's Church grounds. A regular Fair Trade
slall has been held at Sl David's and we r&cycle and review our activities in light of the
climate emergency.
Investments
The PCC has a number of investments designated by the Church, which are managed
centrally by the Exeter Diocesan Board of Finance and the CCL4 investment Management
Ltd, which the PCC consider is secure and appropriate to the safeguarding of Ihese
investments.
The managemènt and control of The Sl David's Institute and Pastoral Fund investments are
managed and controlled by separate groups of trU￿ee5 (appointed by the PCC).
All other investments are under the direct control and management of the PCC.
Rlsk management
The members of the PCC have given consideration to the risks to which the PCC may be
exposed, and they consider that the systems that have been established are suitable for the
minimisation of such risks, for safeguarding of the assets of the PCC, and for the prevention
and detection of fraud.
Safeguarding
The PCC has complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy
Discipline Measure 2016 {duty to comply with the House of Bishops, guidance on
safeguarding children and vulnerable adults).
There is a safeguarding team who meet every Iwo months and we mainlain a dashboard
and safeguarding hub to monitor DBS Clearan￿ and safeguarding training records of our
volunteers, and these are reviewed regularly. There is a safeguarding report given at every
PCC meeting, and information about safeguarding on our website. The PCC reviews and
updates our safeguarding policy annually and presents a safeguarding action plan lo the
PCC. We publish inforniation about safeguarding in our Parish magazine and have an
annual Safeguarding Sunday where the whole congregation are reminded that safeguarding
is the responsibilty of us all.
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Strn¢ture, governance and management
The method of appoinlment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules.
All Church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and Stand for election
to the PCC.
The Electoral Roll was revised in 2025 (this is done once every six years) and our current
electoral roll has 91 membe
The Standing Committee consists ofthe Incumbent, Church Warden, VI￿ Chair and
safeguarding officer, PCC Treasurer and Secretary. The committee is also attended by the
clergy team. This is the only committee required by law and has the power to transact
business of the PCC be￿een its meetings, subject to any direction of the Council.
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charlty's trustees
Mr P Dale
Trustee
'L 6 IlPGIL 101
Date
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Saint David.
Exeter
On accounts forthe year
ended
31 December 2025
Charity no
(If any)
1135766
Set out on pages
8t09
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charty (￿he Trust.) for the year ended 31112 12025.
Responsibilities and As the chartty trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 I'lhe Act").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts camed out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 14515){b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confim) that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in, any material respect..
a￿O￿ntIng records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
Independent
examiner's statement
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order lo enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Slgned:
Date:
1g.Olt-iOL6
Name:
Jonathan Westley FCA
Relevant professional
quallflcation(sl or body
Ilf any):
Association Chartered Accountants
Address:
Thompson Jenner LLP
1 Colleton Crescent
Exeter, Devon
EX2 4DG
IER
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Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32.
Independent examination of charty accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
Glve here brlef detalls of
any Items that the
examlner wlshes to
dlsclose.
IER
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I CHARITY COMMI551014
1 FOR ENGLAND AND WAiES
Tho Parachlal Chur¢h Councll of Eccl￿1*8￿¢al Parfjh of Salnt
D4vld, Exotor
1136786
Recei
ts and pa
ments accounts
CC16a
For tho p•rlod from
01-Jan-25
To
31-Dec-25
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrg•trf¢tsd fund¥
Ro¥tnct*
fuTrd¥
Endowmont
fund•
Totsl lund•
L•8t ywr
to th• nMr••t
toth• toth• r••r*•tf to I￿ n•ar4•t£
Al R•¢•l
and I
Chants￿e •¢*iwlie8
Otherltaoiw att1￿18¥
Inve5WI Iftcxne
erinw
76,194
32,735
2,173
25.000
5.TT8
4.720
4,7¥1
Sub total(Gmss income for
AR)
124,937
124,937
119.840
A2 A88et and Inw8tm•nt •ah8,
1808 tsbl81.
Sub total
124.937
124.937
119,84S
A3Pa
•nts
Rai*ng funds
Chan¥tAe 8fAiVrtie$
Othei exwditure
273
1ty).840
273
100
9S,316
Sub total
lOt.113
101.113
96.904
M As$•t and Invo8kn•nt
urcha*os,
8•e tsblel
Sub tot•1
101,113
98,984
Net of recelptsi(payments)
AS Transfers btheen funds
A6 Cash fvnd8 la8t year end
Cash fun(ts thls year end
23,82
23.824
22,861
118,955
142.77
17,972
17,972
136,927
160.7S1
114,066
136,927
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Section B Ststement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestrf¢ted
funds
R•$trbctsd
fund$
Endowment
fundB
.aiciJuiic¥
Deiails
to noarw E
B1 Cash funds
M8inAccwni
Pastoral fijnd derx)sit ￿Unt
Institute de￿1 account
5,232
12.TT6
17.972
Lloy0¥ 32 tsy ncth¥
LI0￿S
21.331
Uwds 95 day
31,388
LloxI9 48%8y8 fixeo 4 37%
Total cash funds
142.779
17,972
Unmtrl¢t•d
fund•
Re8trlct•d
funda
to n•arnBt E
Endowmont
fund8
Details
Fund t(pwhl¢h
Detsils
St DaYJd•
Colt lopUon411
Current ¥aluo
83 Investmènt assets
Or
an FUTh
24.051
Fabric Fund
Pastoral FuThJ
8,146
Institute
Do•1gn•i•d
66,41S
FutMI ¢0 vbkh
Detslls
Cost loplbon•Jl
Cuff•M v*l¢*
onal
B4 Assets retalned for the
charlty's own uso
Ftsnd lowh￿h
r•1•
Detsll$
AAnourtduo
on41
Wh•n du•
onal
86 Llabllltles
Syned by one or trustees on
beh8ff of all the tru%tae8
Signatur¢
Print Nam
Date of
oval
MrPDa
1611t(2oL
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