
## **UNITED BENEFICE OF CORRINGHAM AND FOBBING** 

**ST. MARY THE VIRGIN AND** 

## **ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST** 

## **CORRINGHAM** 

**Charity No. 1138056** 

**ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING TH SUNDAY 8 MAY 2022** 



## **ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING** 

The Annual Vestry Meeting and Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday 8[th] May 2022 at St. Mary’s Church after Mass. 

## **ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING** 

## **AGENDA** 

**1.** Minutes of the Annual Vestry Meeting 2021. 

**2.** Matters Arising from those Minutes. 

**3.** Election of two Church Wardens. 

## **ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING** 

## **AGENDA** 

1. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting 2021 

2. Matters arising from those Minutes 

3. Parish Priest’s Report – Fr. David Rollins 

4. Curates Report - Rev Wendy Mott 

5. Church Wardens’ Report – David Mott & John Hibbert 

6. Treasurers Report – Beverley Howells 

7. Deanery Synod Report – Peter Handscombe 

8. Health & Safety Report – Peter Handscombe 

9. Messy Mass – Beverley Howells 

10. St Luke’ Chaplaincy – Rev Wendy Mott 

11. Benefice Safeguarding Report – Carole Howes 

12. Walsingham Cell Report – Carol Webb 

13. Call in for coffee – Marion Stephens 

14. Social Committee Report – Victoria Thompson 

15. Electoral Roll Report 

16. Lunch Club – Peter Craggs 

17. Accounts for Churches 

18. Election of Independent Examiner of Accounts 

19. Election of PCC Members 

20. Election/Ratification of side-persons 

Peter Handscombe PCC Secretary. 

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## **Minutes of Annual Vestry Meeting held via Zoom on Sunday 16[th] May 2021 at 12.32pm due to Corona virus restrictions.** 

**Present: On Zoom** Fr David Rollins in the chair. There were 21 Parishioners signed into zoom. 

**Apologies:** None received. 

**Election of Church Wardens:** There were two nominations: 

Mr David Mott Proposed by Mr David Hatcher Seconded by Mr John Hibbert Mr John Hibbert Proposed by Mrs Ann Nash Seconded by Mr David Mott 

Mr David Mott and Mr John Hibbert were duly elected and will be admitted by Fr. David Rollins in due course under the amended Cannon Law (Covid Regulations). Fr David Rollins thanked Peter Craggs for his service as Church Warden for the past 12 years and John Hibbert for his service over the past year. 

The Vestry Meeting closed at 12.45pm. 

**MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING WHICH FOLLOWED THE ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING WITH 21 PARISHONERS PRESENT** 

Due to the restrictions placed on meetings by the Covid 19 virus the Annual General Meeting Minutes for 2020 and Accounts were sent to all members on the Electoral Roll either by email or by post. The details of the meeting were also posted on both Church outside doors and on the Pew Sheet for 4 weeks. As reports had been circulated as above it was not necessary for them to be read out. 

Fr David Rollins outlined the reasons for the holding of the meeting in the manner it was due to the Covid restrictions. 

## **Minutes:** 

The minutes for the previous APCM had been circulated prior to the meeting. It was proposed by Beverly Howells and seconded by David Mott that the minutes be accepted.  All were in favour. 

**Matters Arising from the Minutes:** There were no matters arising from the minutes. 

## **Parish Priest’s Report: - Fr. David Rollins** 

Fr David added to his report by thanking everyone for working hard under the current restrictions.  All were in favour of accepting the report. 

David Mott then Proposed that Fr David be thanked for his hard work during the last year especially during the Covid problems.  The proposal was endorsed by the meeting. 

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**Curates’ Report:  Fr John Noddings and Rev Wendy Mott** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Church Wardens’ Report:  Peter Craggs and John Hibbert** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Treasurer’s Report:  Beverley Howells** Bev read out the Auditors Report by Mr Thornton Wallace as there was a minor alteration in the date to the report circulated. There were no comments on the reports.  It was proposed by Mrs Beverley Howells and seconded by Mr Peter Craggs that the Treasurer’s Report and the Independent Examiners Report be accepted.  All in favour. 

**Deanery Synod Report:  Mr Peter Handscombe** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Health and Safety Report:  Peter Handscombe** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Mother’s Union Report:  Pam Hibbert** All were in favour of accepting the report. **Edward Bear Report: Rev Wendy Mott** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Messy Mass Report: Rev Wendy Mott** All were in favour of accepting the report. **St Luke’ Chaplaincy Report:  Rev Wendy Mott** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Little Feet Report:  Prepared by Fr David** All were in favour of accepting the report **Benefice Safeguarding Report:  Carole Howes** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Walsingham Cell Report:  Carol Webb** All were in favour of accepting the report. **Call in for Coffee Report:   Pam Hibbert** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

**Lunch Club Report:  Margaret Eve** All were in favour of accepting the report. **CHRISTIAN CARE HOMES** - **David and Jenny Tweddle** All in favour in accepting the report. 

**Open the Book Report:  Pam Hibbert** All were in favour of accepting the report 

**Electoral Roll Report:  Rev Wendy Mott (currently overseeing the Electoral Roll)** All were in favour of accepting the report.  There were currently 81 members on the Roll. **– Social Committee Report Victoria Thompson** Report was accepted.  Victoria reported that hopefully next year may be more proactive. 

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## **Collins House Care Home Report:  Fr John Noddings** All were in favour of accepting 

the report. 

**Flexible Friday Group Report:  Fr John Noddings** All were in favour of accepting the report. 

## **Accounts for the Parish:  Beverley Howells** 

The certified and auditored accounts for the Parish and Independent Auditors Report on the accounts to the 31st December 2021 had been circulated to all members. There were no comments made on the accounts and all were in favour of accepting the report. 

## **Election of Independent Examiner of Accounts:  Beverley Howells** 

It was then proposed by Mrs Beverley Howells and seconded by Mrs Mandy Waite that Mr Thornton Wallace be elected as the Independent Examiner of the Accounts for the next year.  All agreed. 

## **Proposal to suspend the 6 year rule without a break for Office holders on the PCC – Peter Handscombe** 

Peter explained to the meeting that new regulations prevented members serving on the PCC for more than six years.  They then had to have a break of at least 1 year before standing for election.  The PCC had discussed the matter and it was felt that if this was followed then we would not be able to form a PCC as it was currently difficult to find new members to fill the posts. The Parish could suspend this rule therefore Peter proposed that we suspend the rule until further notice.  It was Seconded by Christine Dodd.  All agreed. 

## **Election of P.C.C. Members:  Fr David Rollins** 

Fr David reported that due to the Conorona Virus the Regulations had been ammended in 2020 and that the current members continued until this APCM of 2021, with the excption of Mandy Waite who’s term expires at the APCM in 2022. There were 5 nominations recieved for members to serve on the PCC:- 

|Peter Craggs|Nominated by Pearline Shaw and seconded by Mandy Waite|
|---|---|
|Victoria Thompson|Nominated by Judy Collier and seconded by Christine Miles|
|Jon Oliver|Nominated by Beverley Howells and seconded by Allan|
||Cummings|
|Carol Webb|Nominated by Peter Handscombe and seconded by Marion|
||Stephens|
|Beverley Howells|Nominated by Gillian White and seconded by Peter Craggs|



Fr David asked the meeting if there were any further nominations to stand for vacant spaces on the PCC.  None were received therefore the above were elected unapposed to serve until 2024. 

## **Election of Side persons:  Fr. David Rollins** 

There were no additions or removal from the list of sidepersons from the previous year. 

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## **Election of Deanery Representatives:  Peter Handscombe** 

The Parish were allowed 3 representatives. Only one nomination was received and no further nominations were received from the meeting. 

Peter Handscombe Nominated by Peter Craggs and seconded by Pamela Edwards. Peter handscombe was therefore elected to serve as Deanery Representative until 2024. 

There being no further business Fr David thanked everyone for what they had done over the past trying year, the PCC and wider Church community, and closed the meeting at 1pm. 

Peter Handscombe     PCC Secretary. 

I certify that the above minutes are a true record of that meeting. 

Signed ......................................... (Chairman)    Dated .......................................... 

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**REPORTS FOR APCM 2022.** 

## **PARISH PRIEST’S REPORT - Fr David Rollins, Rector** 

As I write this report, we are approaching Mothering Sunday, which marks two years since our pattern of living and worship changed because of the COVID restrictions. At the outset of 2022 we all held great hopes that the year would be better than 2021. Through the year the situation did improve concerning COVID restrictions, however many people’s lives were affected by the ravages of the virus. Even if we weren’t directly affected by COVID, the virus touched and changed the lives of many. 

The daily pattern of prayer has personally sustained me, and I know many others through this difficult passage of time.  Through conversations with many I know that to be able to return to regular worship even with guidelines has brought a sense of normality and peace. Being able to conduct worship and having a congregation gathered, both in person and online, has brought reassurance to many. There are still a number of people continuing to isolate, and I pray that we will see their return through this coming year. 

The privilege of praying regularly with colleagues is never underestimated. This pattern of prayer sustains me, as I seek both spiritual and personal comfort in this pattern of prayer and worship. I would like to take this opportunity to offer my thanks to my colleagues Reverend Wendy, whom at the end of 2021 became our Associate Priest following the successful completion of her Curacy. Rev Wendy is an ‘unsung hero’, as she takes on many tasks to ease the burden of responsibility on my shoulders. Rev Wendy I am very grateful for all that you do within our Benefice. Father John also successfully completed his curacy and left us in December to take up the post of Vicar at All Saints Peterborough and again his presence will be missed by his colleagues and the wider congregation. We wish him well in his new post and his forth coming marriage to Rev Keri in July. 

Reverend Wendy and I are also involved in other activities, which the Diocese describes as beyond the parish; Rev Wendy continues to act as Chaplain at St Luke’s. I continue to lead assemblies at two local Primary Schools, act as Chaplain to the Deanery Mothers Union, as a MDR reviewer for the Diocese and as part of the Vocations team for the Diocese. 

How can I express my thanks for the hard work of my colleagues in the Ministry Team especially our Readers David and Pamela, who share the responsibility for preaching and supporting the clergy. 

I would also like to thank our PCC secretaries Peter and Carole, also a special thank you to Elaine our Parish Administrator who does so much and Darryl our organist who supports our worship and prepares the choir. 

The support I personally receive from our Church Wardens and the responsibilities we share and they undertake on behalf of us all is much appreciated; thank you, David and 

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John. John has decided to step back at the 2022 APCM, and I would like to publicly thank him for his quiet dedication to this role. 

Using the express ‘unsung heroes’ I must use again to describe the work of our Parish Treasurer, Bev who accepts the responsibility to help us navigate the roads of income and expenditure. There are many calls on our income as, like any home, there are many regular expenses in keeping our historic churches in good repair and fit for purpose. Sometimes our finances are as not as healthy as the treasurers would like to ensure our continued financial sustainability.  However, they manage to ensure we can meet our expenses and commitments. 

I must take this opportunity to thank all who contribute financially to our parishes and all who offer their gifts and talents in the service of God and our parishes. 

Whatever you do for the church, whether keeping the grounds tidy, clean the linen, clean the church, arrange flowers, whatever the task whether big or small, **thank you** . It is only through our shared purposes that we can achieve so much. 

Gradually during the year as COVID guidelines were eased we witnessed a return to much of our ‘Love in Action’, the mission of the church, reaching out to our regular church community and the wider community of Corringham, Fobbing and beyond through the variety of groups offered in our parishes. A huge THANK YOU, to all the volunteers who organise these events. You will find at the back of the annual Report an illustrated drawing which lists all the events which take place. 

In other parts of the Annual Report officers of the PCC and various ministries list the many activities and events which have taken place during the past twelve months and I commend this report to you. 

The Parish couldn't function without many individuals playing their role; and I mustn’t forget the servers, those who organise our social events and fund raisers. 

A Parish would be unable to function without all those ‘unsung heroes’ who do so much in our church to ensure we run smoothly, whether you're part of the regular reading Rota, preparing refreshments, **thank you** one and all. 

Life within our Benefice continues, and we must continue to work together to further Gods Kingdom here amongst our communities of Corringham and Fobbing. 

May God Bless us as we go forth in faith to share the good news of the Gospel. 

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## **CHURCHWARDENS REPORT - John Hibbert and David Mott** 

With all the challenges of the past year around access to our churches and keeping each other safe, we have been very fortunate in having a time when maintenance has been at a minimum. 

Within St Mary’s we were very thankful for the kind donation of an icon from Fr David with the intention of this being displayed permanently on the south wall of the Chancel. With our faculty application being approved the icon is now in place. 

At St John’s the church and hall were redecorated. The redecoration highlighted a problem with the roof sadly leaking over the organ pedals and stool. The roof and skylights have subsequently been repaired. The roof leak being caused by an overwhelmed downpipe has now been channelled away along with the replacement of some dislodged tiles which had been highlighted by the recent Quinquennial report as in need of repair. 

Internally the hall floor was re-varnished and the disabled toilet upgraded to current legal legislation requirements. 

All the routine checks have been carried out and risk assessments and safety procedures along government and national church guidelines adhered to. 

We continue to thank everyone for their care and diligence in looking after our buildings and grounds in so many ways preserving our cared for buildings as a welcome to all. 

## **TREASURER’S REPORT 2021 – Beverley Howells** 

Many thanks to everyone who contributed to our finances in 2021- the individuals, those that run groups and those that are involved in Fund Raising 

Despite being very restricted for half the year, we have managed to complete the year with a healthier current account balance than when we began. All our bills were paid and our quota was paid in full- we should be very pleased that we have managed to do this. 

The Repair Fund is slightly down on last year- we had little income and had to pay the last part of the roof on St Mary’s. 

Sunday morning coffee has continued to make a small profit. Call in for coffee, held on a Saturday, did not happen during 2021 but has now restarted. Messy Mass and Lunch Club restarted in September this year- they are both proving to be popular and have made money. 

Miss Long and Cathy Charlton’s money continue to grow. 

We now have a total of 17 people giving via the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS)- it would be lovely if more people decided to give this way- it makes it a lot easier for me as I know exactly how much money I’m getting in and Gift Aid is automatically added. Even if you are not a Taxpayer you can use this scheme. Please ask Bev if you would like more information 

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Finally, I would like to give a huge thank you to the Romanian Church who uses St John’s for their services- without them our year would have looked very different. 

## **DEANERY SYNOD REPORT - Peter Handscombe** 

The Deanery Synod met five times during 2021, however three of those meeting had to take place over Zoom due to the Covid Pandemic. 

The first meeting in March was over Zoom when Officers were elected – Frank Woolard (Bulphan) was elected as Lay Chair.  The post of Secretary lay vacant as there were no volunteers for this post. The Rev Cannon Mike Power gave a presentation on Stewardship for Parishes and the Diocese and stated a willingness to attend Parishes to make a presentation to congregations. 

The next meeting was in May also on Zoom.  The Rev James Gilder talked on how Parishes could de-carbonizes their footprint in line with the General Synod wishing to be carbon neutral in 2030.  He also explained that Parishes could obtain grading of Gold, Silver or Bronze for their Churches and buildings. 

The July meeting was again over Zoom when the guest speaker was Pat Clark from Christians Against Poverty.  This group advised people in poverty on debt.  They also provide facilities such as Job Clubs, run money management courses and encourage the provision of facilities in poorer areas. Chris Henderson volunteered to fill the post of Deanery Secretary and was elected. Rev Cannon Darren Barlow, Rev Clive Russell, Katia D’Arcy-Cumbers and Alison Davis were elected as Deanery Representative to the Diocesan Synod. 

The September meeting took place at St. Giles and All Saints at Orsett.  Rev Sue Mann led a Eucharist Service.  Rev Cannon Darren Barlow gave a sermon on how the early church helped each other and worked together to spread the word of Jesus.  He stated that this should be a good example how we could work across borders and Parishes to work together to provide help to each other. The Rev. Tom Rout had been invested at St. Margaret’s Stanford le Hope. 

The last meeting of the year was in November held at St. Margaret’s Stanford le Hope. After a service the speaker was Laura Cleverley, the Dementia friendly Communities Co-Ordinator for the Alzheimer’s Society.  She explained how congregations could assist those suffering with this disease by including them in their services.  More thought could be given on any possible changes to the services and inclusiveness to assist those to maintain their independence and stay as part of the community as long as possible. 

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## **HEALTH & SAFETY REPORT - Peter Handscombe** 

With the continuation of the Coronavirus restrictions continuing during 2021, both buildings had restricted use.  Masks were worn and hand sanitizer was provided for the congregation to use.  Seating was spaced out and santitised after each service. 

Due to wear to the surface of the hall at St. John’s it was re-polished over the Christmas break, and I thank Alan Conroy for his hard work. 

Period checks on the buildings and surrounding grounds are made to assess any trip hazards or issues. The headstones at St. Mary’s have been checked by applying physical pressure and they have been found to be secure 

## **MESSY MASS REPORT – Revd. Wendy** 

Throughout all the challenges around meeting together Messy Church has continued to be enjoyed. Activities for the children to access at home were provided for the first part of the year, and then in July everyone was pleased to have the opportunity to meet in the garden at St Johns and share competitive activities in family groups with prepared food in individual bags. As restrictions eased, we have then met together each month from September with our usual format of craft activities linked to a bible story theme. Constantly aware of the need to keep distance following guidelines preparing craft activities and prayer space has had its challenges. The introduction of a science activity each month has been greatly enjoyed even if it has been a bit messy at times. 

With restrictive space and social distancing our worship has been bible story, prayers, songs and grace all enthusiastically shared. All who attend share their appreciation each time and the children often can’t wait for the next opportunity to come. For all the highlight of the session is the food we share, our thanks to Bev and Mandy for organising and providing this opportunity each month. Thank you also to all who help each month with our craft activities and setting up. 

Messy Church continues to provide opportunities for families to share together in fun and fellowship. Thank you to everyone for your support, your prayers and your commitment, which is valued by all who are part of each session. 

## **ST LUKE’S CHAPLAINCY – Revd. Wendy** 

With much of the year continuing to have restrictions around visiting and sharing inside the Hospice the time I have been able to give as a volunteer chaplain has been limited. Since restrictions were lifted, I have been attending the day hospice every other week on a Wednesday afternoon. During this time, I have continued to listen, chat and support where needed. The time given is slightly less than before lockdown, but there is the proviso to attend at other mutually agreed times if there is specific or requested need for support. 

Like all charities and facilities that provide care and support, the Hospice has struggled to maintain their fundraising and funding. Their shops have now reopened, and they 

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were helped by the services around their Light up a life appeal. As all of us continue to work through this time and adapt to different ways of doing things, let us continue to support and pray where we can for the wonderful work the Hospice does for all in Basildon and Thurrock both inside their buildings and through Hospice at Home. 

## **SAFEGUARDING REPORT – Carole Howes, Benefice Safeguarding Officer** 

During the course of the previous year, the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Team launched its new Safer Recruitment Policy.  This new policy included changes to DBS renewal dates; previous checks were valid for 5 years, but this has now been reduced to 3 years.  This change will be phased in over a two-year period. 

I have contacted all those individuals who will now need to renew their DBS checks and these should be completed during the coming year. 

It is now a requirement of PCC members to have a current online safeguarding certificate, which will need to be renewed every 3 years. 

The Safeguarding Policy has been agreed and is displayed on noticeboards in all churches within the Benefice. 

Safeguarding is a hugely important topic and remains a high point of focus for the Benefice.  We would like to emphasise that the safeguarding of all vulnerable individuals, children and adults, is the responsibility of every member of our churches. 

## **WALSINGHAM CELL REPORT – Carol Webb** 

Due to the Covid restrictions we have been unable to make our annual pilgrimage to The Shrine of Walsingham for the last two years. 

However, this year (2022) we will be attending on the 10[th] to 13[th] May, full board, to The Shrine of our Lady of Walsingham, where we will have time for prayer, rest and spiritual healing. 

Twelve pilgrims (including Clergy) from Fobbing and Corringham will be travelling by car and minibus.  A deposit and the required accommodation list has been forwarded to the Hospitality Department. 

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## **CALL IN FOR COFFEE** - **Marion Stephens** 

Following a number of many happy and successful years running the Call-In, John and Pam Hibbert, due to poor health, reluctantly asked for volunteers to take over the Club and Peter Handscombe and I decided to help.  We meet the first Saturday of the month from 10am – 12 noon and have now been open for four months, during which Covid rules and people’s views have changed and we are slowly getting a small regular group of ladies who met up regularly. We hope that as the weather improves so will our numbers. 

## **SOCIAL COMMITTEE REPORT – Victoria Thompson** 

During the last year we have only been able to hold a few events due to the Covid Pandemic. 

Our first event of the year was a Quiz evening on the 21st August 20221. Lucy was the host, and she devised a rather brain taxing quiz to rack our brains at. 

Due to restrictions in numbers that could meet up in the hall indoors, we did deliveries of Afternoon Teas on the 11th September. Thanks to all who ordered and hosted their own Afternoon Tea Gatherings, reports say they went down very well. Hopefully we can get back to holding this event back in St John’s this Year. 

Our Christmas Fare was changed to an Autumn Fare on the 23rd October due to the risk of another wave of Covid happening. This actually worked very well, and we were also able to offer tables to the Community to join us. 

The Grand Christmas Draw was changed from the fare to be held on 13th December at the end of the Christmas Carol Service. 

Peter held his Yearly Brain Teaser Quiz sheets, which seem to go the length and breadth of the country. 

We are hopefully planning to hold a few fundraiser and Community events over the next year in the hope that this will interest people to once again come along and join in our festivities. We would also be interested in any ideas for new events from anyone in the congregation. 

Many Thanks your Support, The Social and Fundraiser Committee. 

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## **LUNCH CLUB REPORT - Peter Craggs** 

Lunch Club Account 2021 

Church closed due to Covid 19, so first Lunch Club in 2021 was 1 September 

|DATE|DETAILS|DEBIT|CREDIT|BALANCE|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|B/fwd||||£41.17|
|1/9/20|Takings<br>Purchases||£99.00|£140.17|
|1/9/21||£54.51||£85.66|
|01/10/21|Xmas<br>crackers|14.38||71.28|
|6/10/21|Takings||£95.00|£166.28|
|6/10/21|Purchases|£51.00||£115.28|
|3/11/21|Takings||£107.50|£222.78|
|3/11/21|Purchases<br>Takings|£71.00||£151.78|
|1/12/21|||£148.00|£299.78|
|1/12/21|Purchases|£135.56||£164.22|



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THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIAsllcAL
PARISH OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM
Financial Statements for the Year Ended
3tst December 2021
Reglstered ChaTIty Number.1138OS6
General Fund Re
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ment Account
2021
2020
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8210.(Y)
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3,284.(
9.106.¢XI
3.027.C
1917.C
6.925.(*J
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10.143.1)J
,619.(Kl
40,333.(KI
Income from Charitable & Ancilla
S•le of rnè8azines & candles
Fees PCC
Fees (Restricted)
Sundrles
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1.7S6.
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4.193.(
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20.599.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS
£87 405.
£90,06QOO
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THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL
PAR15H OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM
Flnancial Statement5 for the Year Ended
31° December 2021
Registered Charity Number:1138056
General Fund Recei
ts and Pa
ment Account
2021
2020
Pa
ments
Grants
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2.420.C#)
2,665.LKI
l420
2,665.00
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993.
Diocesan Quota
aer8y Expenses
Return Fees IDew8natedl
Saneiuary
Flowers
aull(hng,malntenance.etc
Ltse ftestrlctld Fur*Jln4
32,014.fy)
18.259.(KI
2035.
IS5.C¥J
11,888.
7AS9.
s7.3￿1X1
73,898.(kl
Church mana
ement & administration
Printing & siationery
Powor & Utilitie5
Mlscenaneous
3.713.IXI
4.566.Crf)
4.097.CKI
3.782.
S.014.th1
3.702.OJ
12,386.LKI
12A98.ts)
TOTAL PAYMENTS
£82,170.
Excess of paymerts over receipts
Excess of recelprs o¥er payrnonts
TransleT Reconcilliation
Operyng balan￿ at 1st Jan
5.235X
71
21.42&1XI
1.003.00
5,763.
.662.
Closing balance at 31st Dec
£26,735.00
£21428.00
Appr￿Ed by Parochlal Churth Council on
and sgned on it5 behalf by=_
Revd. D. Rollins {Chairman)
Mrs. B. Howells (Treasurer)
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THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNOL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL
PARISH OF St.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM
Flnanclal Statements for the Year Ended
31 December 2021
Registered Charity Number".1139J56
2021
2020
Bank Current Account
8ank Rep?Ir Fund
26.735.Th)
14.024.(K)
21A28JXI
15.695.00
M15s Lon8 P￿coUnt
Dep051t Fur)d In¥estrnent
1,235.00
17,250AKt
£1
27250.00
A￿UmUlated Fund Inv051m•nt
TOTAL ASSSEtS £141
£117 165.(Xl
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THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIAsficAL
PARISH OF sr.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM
Financlal Statements for the Year Ended
31 December 2021
Registered Charity Number:1138056
2021
2020
Sunda
Mornin
Qpenlnrf 8alante Istjan
Oon•tions
Expenses
Excess of Payments over Rece
Excess of Receipts over Payments
Coffee
£8.00
70.IXI
31.
61.00
39.rJ)
32.OD
£40.00
Closing Balance 31stDec
£79.00
Call in for Coffee-new
Openln8 Balance
392.chj
Charlty Dona(Iw
Expen5e5
Excess ol Recelpts over Paymonts
345.00
Closing Balance 31stDec
£137.00
Lunch Club
Openin8 Balart￿ tstJ¥n
[h)na¢￿n$
450.C¥)
326.(
Expense5
Excess of Payrn•nts over Recdpts
Excess of Receipts over Payments
124.0)
Closing Balance 31stDec
£165.IXI
Mess
Mass
Opening Balar￿ ltt Jan
Dona￿On$
354.(KS
261.C¥J
Expenses
Excess of Payments over Rec•ipts
Exce55 of Receipts over Payments
93.Cl)
Closing Balance 315tDec
£123.(M)
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THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNaL OF ThE ECCLESIASTICAL
PARISH OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM
Financial Statements ft>r the Year Ended
31" December 2021
Registered Charlty Number:1138056
air Fund Recei
tsandPa
ments-RestTiCted Fund
02
2020
Recei
Restricted Don•tlons
Donat5ons
Fundrolslttg E%￿r>
Legacy CCLA
45.(K)
180.
34.486.
180.CX)
1.532.LK)
iO,C66.00
23.(Xl
248.(Kl
46,294.00
Pa
Maintenan
CCLA
Spe¢iflc Fund
PAlscellaneo
lOAX￿.00
37AII.C
2￿$7.C4)
1,919A
1,919.00
50,268.00
Exces5 of Rffelpt5 ov•r P•ym•nts
£x¢ess of PèymeTrts over fle￿IPts
Opening Balance 1st January
Closing Balance at 31st December
1,671.00
15,69S.C#)
3,974.00
.669.00
14,024.(Kl
15.695.IXI
Mlss S.E.ion8 End(wmiert Fund
Recel
CBF Oeposlt Interest
Jm4Jl•ted Nxome whKh be ustd ty Parfsh knllep•irFund
55AYJ
117.
1.235XKI
Kathy Chartton Legacy
Deposlt Fund Investment ICCLAI
Accumulated Fund Investment ICCLAI
27250A
17.250.
61,557.
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