UNITED BENEFICE OF CORRINGHAM AND FOBBING ST. MARY THE VIRGIN AND ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST CORRINGHAM Charity No. 1138056 ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING SUNDAY 11th May 2025
The Annual Vestry Meeting and Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday 11th May 2025 at St. Mary's Church after Mass. ANNUALVESTRY MEETING. AGENDA. Minutes of the Annual Vestry Meeting 2024 Matters Arising from those Minutes. Election of two Church Wardens. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. AGENDA. Minutes of the Annual General Meeting 2024. Matters Arising from those Minutes. Parish Priest's Report Church Warden's Report PCC Secretary's Report Treasurer's Report Accounts for Churches Benefice Safeguarding Report Deanery Synod Report 10. Electoral Roll Report 11. Messy Mass Report 12. Coffee with Friends Report 13. st. Luke's Chaplaincy Report 14. Lunch Club Report 15. Social Committee ReportlFund Raising 16. Benefice Sewing Group Report 17. Knit and Natter Report 18. Walsingham Cell Report 19. Jigsaw Day Report 20. Little Feet Report 21. Election of Independent Examiner of Accounts, 22. Election of PCC Members. 23. ElectionlRatification of Side-persons. Peter Handscombe PCC Secretaiy
Minutes of Annual Vestry Meeting held on Sunday 26th May 2024 at 12.07pm after Mass. Present: Fr. David Rollins in Chair there were 27 Parishioners present. Apologies: Mandy Waite. The minutes of the Vestry Meeting of Sunday 26th May 2024 were agreed, with no matters arising. Election of Church Wardens: There were two nominations: Mr. David Mott Proposed by Mr. Peter Craggs. Seconded by Mrs. Dawn Leader Mrs. Mandy Waite Proposed by Mrs. Bev Howells Seconded by Mrs. Sandra White. Mr. David Mott and Mrs. Mandy Waite were unopposed and duly elected. Vestry Meeting closed at 12.17pm. MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING WHICH FOLLOWED THE ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING WITH 27 PARISHIONERS PRESENT. The rninutes of the previous APCM of Sunday 26th May 2024 had been previously circulated, prior to the m&ting, for members. It was proposed by Mrs. Victoria Thompson and seconded by Mrs. Marion Hunting that the minutes be accepted. All in favour. ri in from the Minutes There were no matters arising from the minutes. avid Rollin Mot The Parish Priest's Report, having previously been circulated, was accepted. Fr David also added that he thanked Marion Stephens for providing and arranging the Church flowers. rdens R David Mo Mand WA The Church Warden's Report having been previously circulated was accepted. Beverley Howells The Treasurers report had been previously circulated and was accepted. Beverley reported that the General Fund showed a large expenditure compared with the previous year as the P.C.C had authorised that £10,000 was restored to the Kathy Charlton Fund At the end of the report Peter Craggs proposed that a vote of thanks be given to Beverley for her work over the year. All agreed.
t r Handscornbe The Deanery Synod had been previously circulated and was acpIed, H&alth & Safe r Handsco The Health & Safety Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. ott The Messy Mass Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. L Luke's Wen St. Luke's Report had previously been circulated and was aCpted. 10. Carole Benefic ffic Safeguarding Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. Carole Howes had stated that she will be standing down at the next AGM'S. Beverley Howells proposed a vote of thanks to Carole for all the work she had done over the past few years on Safeguarding. 11. nste hens The Call in for Coffee Report had previously been circulated and was aCPted. 12. Social Committee Re ort. - Victoria T The Social Committee Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. 13. ev. Wend Mot Rev. Wendy reported that the Electoral Roll had been updated and submitted. The report was accepted. 14. Knit and Natte Ma The Knit and Natter Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. 15. nd Jean Cra The lunch Club Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. 16. m C811 Re ort- Carol W bb The Walsingham Cell Report had previously been circulated and was accepted. Carol Webb reported that we would be unable to visit Walsingham this year due to a Pilgrimage to Malta. 17. endent Examinatio ofAccounts Beverley Howells reported that she had approached Mr.Thornton Wallace who confirmed that he was willing to be the Independent Examiner ofAccounts. Beverley proposed that Mr. Thornton Wallace be appointed as the Independent Examiner of Accounts. It was seconded by Victoria Thompson. All in favour. 18. El CCM ers - Fr. David in Chair There were no Current Members due for re-election and there were no further nominations received. The current members will serve until 2025
- Election of D The Parish can have 3 elected members. We currently have two, Beverley Howells and Peter Handscombe, who remain in post until 2025. It was proposed by Carol Webb and seconded by Victoria Thompson that David Mott is also elected as a Deanery Representative. All agreed. David also lo serve until 2025, 20. lectionlRatification erson The above are now approved and appointed by the PCC. In summing up, Fr. David thanked everyone who did various work and jobs for the Church and Parish wide. He thanked Rev Wendy, Elaine for her work as Parish Clerk and Darryl. Without their input he would not be able to do his job. He also thanked all who did the small jobs in and around the Church, Marion for the flowers and Jean and Sandra for providing the coffeeltea after services. Peter Craggs thanked Fr. David and Rev. Wendy for their work over the year. There being no further business the meeting was closed at 12.33pm. Peter Handscombe PCC Secretary. I certify that the above Minutes are a true record of that meeting. Signed Fr D. Rollins (Chaiman) Dated
Annual Report United Benefice of Corringham and Fobbing The Parishes of St Mary & St John Corringham and St Michael Fobbing April 2025 Dear All I commend this Annual Parochial Report to you which outlines all the activities of our Benefice and Parishes and shows our financlal commitments and position during this past year. A huge THANK YOU to all who contribute to the life of the Parishes and Benefice, through regular financial support and the giving of time and gifts. It is together that we promote and demonstrate the love of God to our local communities. The daily pattern of prayer with my colleagues Rev Wendy, Rev Lauren and David who joins us, I find personally sustaining and the privilege to celebrate and share the Eucharist with you is a privilege beyond words. The privilege of praying regularly with colleagues should never be underestimated. This pattern of prayer sustains us, as we daily try to dIsrn what God is asking of us. Reverend Wendy, and I had the pleasure of welcoming Rev Lauren among us last June and I know that she is making her mark on our Benefice lrfe. We look forward to sharing in her priestly Ordination in September 2025. How can l express my Ihanks for the hard work of my colleagues in the Ministry Team especially our Reader Pamela, who share the responsibility for preaching and supporting the clergy and all who lead and support the Benefice activities. Our Faith in Action is appreciated by all who attend. THANK YOU. 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, and David and Bev our treasurers who ensure we live within our means. 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; Christine arKI Mo, David and Mandy, for all your hard work. A Parish would be unable to function without all of You who contribute in a myriad of ways, who do so much in our church to ensure we run smoothly, whether you're part of the regular reading rota, preparing refreshments, doing laundry, gardening, cleaning thank you one and all. Life wtthin 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. Fr David Rollins - Rector
Churchw Re ort Durtng the past year we have conts.nued to be aware of the maintenance and care needed to keep both our buildings welcoming and safe for all. Although there has been more need for work to be undertaken at st John's all annual services and regular assessments of the fabric have been completed at st Mary's. At St Johns both the church and hall end main entrance doors needed replacing following the lock of the church door breaking. As new double-glazed doors were installed, the internal hall end doors were also replaced. The Romanian Church helped towards the cost of installation. During the year a reversing lorry caused damage to the driveway paving at st Johns. Repair work was covered by Insurance. Alongside these tasks a new passive light was added to the wall outside by the driveway at St Johns so as to make the approach to the entrance and access to the bin easier after dark. Repairs were made to the taps and the men's toilet. The gas meter was also replaced. In accordan with regulations around maintenance and care of our grounds a full tree survey was undertaken around both churches. Necessary recommended wor* around trimming some of the trees to give clearance around wires and overhanging perimeters will be completed before the next Annual meeting. Site acres have also continued to maintain our grounds so that they look tidy. Thank you to everyone who has helped by contributing to the cost of this necessary work. Thank you to everyone who quietly contributes to helping with minor maintenance, cleaning, gardening and general upkeep. All these vital tasks are greatly appreciated. As your churchwardens we have endeavoured to be vigilant in our tasks. Thank you all for your help and support. Mandy Waite and David Mott 'sRe At the first meeting of the PCC after the APCM held on 26th April 2024 the following officers were elected.. Lay Chair - David Mott PCC Secretary- Peter Handscombe Electoral Roll Officer - Rev Wendy Mott Treasurer - Beverley Howells Corringham's PCC met 7 times during the last year, on 28th May, 4th July, 1 Oth September, 17th October, 4th February, 20th March, 29th April. Financial reports were submitted at each meeting. Elaine East Acting Minute Secretary
20 Many thanks to everyone who contributed to our fInanS in 2024- the individuals, those that run groups and those that are involved in Fund Raising. We now have a total of 21 people giving via the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS), unfortunately we have lost a couple of people who had been giving this way- we still collect over £1700 plmonth, It would be lovely if more people decided to give this way- it makes it lot easier for me as I know exactly how much money I'm getting in and Gift Aid is automatically added. I will be having a drive in 2025 to see if I can get a few more to donate this way. Even if you are not a Tax Payer you can use this scheme. Please ask me if you would like more information. In 2024 we didn't manage to pay our Family Purse in fijll but did pay them over £43,000 Miss Long and Cathy Charlton's money continue to grow. The Repair Fund has grown this year- we have received a steady income but have had no expenses. I would also like to say a HUGE thank you to Ihe leam that raises mDney for the India Project. We have been supporting this charity for several years. The group that raises money for this charity holds many Fund Raising activities and manages to meet the target that we have set. I would like to give a huge thank you to the Romanian Church who use St John's for their services- without them our year would have looked very different. Finally I would like to say without all of you making the contributions you do our finances would be in a very sorry state- so Thank You all. Bev
At the first joint PCC meeting after both APCMS, the Safeguarding Policy was read aloud and adopted by the Benefice. Copies of this are on noticeboards in all three churches and ID Gardner Hall. In recent months we have begun the process of ensuring all PCC members are DBS checked, and this process is nearing completion. All PCC members have also undertaken online safeguarding training on the subject of domestic abuse. We continue to ensure that safeguarding training is up to date for all those whose role requires it. l arn stepping down from as Benefice Safeguarding Officer and this role will now be filled by Carolyn McAllister. Carolyn has completed the required training and, as a teacher has a great understanding of, and experience in safeguarding matters. I hope you will all support Carolyn in her new role, which can be demanding at times, but is a very necessary part of church life. I will continue to act as an assistant should Carolyn need me. 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. Carole Howes pso Deaner SnodRe ort The Deanery Synod met five times during the year from April 2024 to date. Each meeting started with joint worship which was followed by a guest speaker and then the business part of the meeting. In April our guest speaker was Bishop Adam Atkinson, Bishop of Bradwell. We did not have a guest speaker in July but spent sorne time talking through the seven guiding principles of Travelling Well Together. In January 2025 Archdeacon Jonathan Croucher spoke about the Bradwell Area bid for SMMIB funding from the central church. In October Michelle Cottis spoke about how we take responsibility as a church body to raise funds from within and outside the church. Our latest speaker was Sandra Eldridge, the Diocesan Environmental Officer who gave a presentation on responding to climate change. There are regular updates from both the General Synod representative and the Diocesan Synod representative and the Deanery Treasurer also gives a regular report. Carole Howes Deanery Synod Representative 14
This year following statutory requirements our electoral roll has been completely renewed. Thank you to everyone for retuming their forms Application for inclusion closed on April 20th and the completed roll was available in both churches from 27th April. For 2025 there are 55 people on the Electoral Roll for the Parish of Corringham. Of these 31 are resident and 24 are regular worshippers within our church but not resident within our Parish. All now on the roll will remain so for six years unless personal circumstances change, or you request to be removed. Rev Wendy Mott Electoral Roll Officèr Mess Church Re ort Messy Church has continued to meet on the second Tuesday of each month with families enjoying bible stories craft food and fellowship. Each month following a theme with linked activities involving lots of glue, paint, paper and icing. With one activity linked to a prayer space each month, there is much time for reflection and sharing. on again without the commiknent of all who give of their time to be part of the helping team, Messy Church would not be a visible outreach to families for mission. Thank you to all who help with catering and craft, setting up and clearing away. Families attending make us aware of how Messy Church is so looked forward to by everyone. Although many of our regular families are now getting older, we hope that Messy Church, now in its eleventh year of fellowship, continues to be viable each month. Thank you to everyone involved for their support. Rev Wendy Coffee with Friends Unfortunately in September we had to suspend the Club due to Peter's ill health, the death of two or our regulars and the changeslcancellation to the timetable of the local bus companies. We will reassess the situation later in the year but wish to thank everybody who supported us. Peter and Marion Handscombe 15
Lukes Hos ice Cha lainc "With my Hospice Chaplaincy continuing every Wednesday, l am now the Volunteer Chaplain for the Thurrock site, where I support patients and their families along with staff. - Each week listening, talking and praying or helping with the ongoing jigsaws. The calm, the peace and the dedicated care of every member of staff, is a great support to all. With the in-patient unit opening at the new site, I was asked to base myself completely at Thurrock and mould the Chaplaincy role, which I have tried to do, building resources and links, always an ongoing process. Having now been a Chaplain for the Hospice for over 10 years, having been recognised for my ten years, Servi with the presentation of a badge, I hope that my chaplaincy work can continue. Always being of support and fulfilling rny statutory obligation for courses and training. Rev Wendy Lunch Club Re ort 2024. Another successful year, with up to 48 people attending the Lunch Club held on the first Wednesday of the month, except for August, at St. John's Hall. We still have a waiting list ft)r people wishing to join. Everyone seems to enjoy the two course lunch and tea or coffee, followed by an activity, we have had; Bingo, a quiz, a Beetle Drive and in December we had a Christmas Carol Service. In July instead of a lunch we had not just an Afternoon Tea, but a Marks & Spencer Aftemoon Tea, this was a departure from the usual lunch. The cost is £6 per person, which covers all our costs and leaving a surplus, used for extras such as prizes, Christmas crackers, shloer, Easter eggs, etc. Late in the year Christine and her daughter, Jennifer had to leave our team of helpers due to health reasons. Farewell gifts were bought for them both. Thanks to them both for all their many years of service. Thurrock Council, Adult Social Services attend each month to offer help and assistance to anyone that needs a referral. Thank you to all the helpers for all their hard work over the past year in making the Lunch Club such a success. Jean Craggs February 2025 16
Social Committee Re Another busy year for our group. We held a successful Quiz Night- thank you to Alan who asked the questions- I think all of us had our Brain Cells working overtirne. Vve held a Murder Evening- not only did we make a good profit everyone (actors and audience) enjoyed themselves- we need to say Thank You to Ramos who provided supper for us. We will be holding another murder in 2025, as lots of people asked when we were holding the next. We held our Autumn Bazaar in October with The Raffle being drawn in D8Mber- this has been much more successful than having them together in December. Peter again had his Christmas Quiz, with the old brain cells having to clank into action again. We had a couple of other events- not designed to raise money but to get together socially. We had our Bring and Share lunch for our Patronal Festival at the beginning of September and Carol organised the annual trip to Southend. Both these events were very much enjoyed. Please let us know if you have any new ideas that we can use for forthcoming events. Thank you to everyone who attended any of these or donated Raffle prizes Bev, Mandy, Peter, Caml, Victoria and Lucy Benefice Sewln Grou Re ort The Benefice Sewing Group meets on the second Wednesday of the month, from 10.30 a.m. to 12 30 a.m. at St Michael's Church, Fobbing, although Weddings, Funerals and other Occasional Offices will always take priority. A modest number of 8 are regular attendees, and between them, over the year, they have sewn table cloths for St John's, a children's banner displayed in St Michael's, pinafores for Cedar House Care Home residents, various items for St Michael's feteslbazaars. Of course, there was the Christmas Festival at which we displayed our decorations. A few of the group come in for a chat and company, while the rest chat and sew. So sewing is not a prerequisite to joining the group. Enjoying a cuppa and some cakel biscuitslcompany perhaps is! Let Margaret or Jenny know if you would like to come along. Looking ahead, we have a few projects in mind to help with story-telling. Let's wait and see... Thank you all who have contributed fabric. and other sewing aids, and our group members for making it such a friendly, happy time. God bless, Margaret Eve & Jenny Tweddle 17
Knit & Natter Grou Ann The Knit and Natter group has had a busy year with some new members joining the group and plenty of projects to work on. The group now has 21 members and still meets on Monday mornings in St Michael's from 10t0 12.30. This year we have worked on various projects including knitted Christmas food for the Christmas tree festival and small chicks to go in the Fobbing Easter boxes. Lorraine gets the prize for the most chicks knitted as she produced 501 Some members have also been working on figures for the Last Supper which is now complete and on display in St Michaels. As you would expect there are 13 figures along with a chalice, jug and basket of bread rolls, all knitted. One of our members, Branka has made a lovely wooden table to sit the figures around. Alongside these projects members have been busy knitting and crocheting squares which Diane has made up into blankets. These are delivered to a shop in Corringham where one of the shop workers has contacts with local care homes who regularly request blankets. To date we have supplied around 50 Blankets. Some members are also knitting scarves for seamen, another ongoing project. In preparation for Christmas 2025 we are busy knitting angels. As there will be no Christmas tree festival this year we are undertaking a project of our own, a scaled down version of a project in Chester. The aim is to knit 100 angels and distribute them through the village and then invite villagers to seek them out and keep them. We will have a message attached to each one along the lines of Peace, Joy or Hope as well as a seasonal greeting. We will then ask that any angels found are reported back on the Village WhatsApp group called Fobbing Connected. This should be a good community project, Christine Matthews April 2025 Walsin ham Re ort Last year, 2024, we did not attend Walsingham for our annual pilgrimage. A party of about thirty, led by Father David, travelled, instead, to Malta and Gozo for a week's holiday and pilgrimage visiting the many beautiful churches. On the last day, Sunday, Father David led a Mass at nearby church. This year on the 16 May 2025 a group of ten pilgrims will be spending the weekend at Walsingham. Carol Webb 18
500* eiisbui'gLr Pyzzle Those of you who enjoy a good jigsaw might be interested to know that this 'Time for tea, jigsaw was used at the British Jigsaw Championships in Bradford earlier this month. The winner completed the jigsaw in 41mins 55secs. r. However, I think it's true to say that the jigsaws completed at the monthly Jigsaw Days are generally done at a somewhat more leisurely pace. It would be fun to get hold of a copy of this and see if anyone is brave enough to time themselves. Watch this space... The monthly jigsaw days are now well into their 7th year and there are many regulars who rarely miss a session. In the last year the numbers have averaged 20 per month but on those occasions where we have had 25 people we have reached full capacity. Jigsaws take up a lot of room! However, as I said in my last report, the numbers are not hugely important as this is a pastime enjoyed with just one or two people around you who help or chat as the jigsaws slowly take shape. Most of the regulars have always been keen on doing jigsaws but a few seek out the smaller puzzles and take pleasure in the company of others and the availability of bacon rollsl All approaches are welcome. Little has changed about the overall format in the 54 sessions we have held. We still serve up bacon rolls and tea cakes alongside a variety of cakes gerierously donated by talented bakers. Unfortunately, I haven't managed to improve the efficiency of my catering skills but everyone is patient and hopefully nobody goes home hungry. In December, however, we had a lovely Christmas session where we temporarily covered up the jigsaws and set up a long table where everyone could share a Christmas buffet and read out all the terrible jokes from the Christmas crackers. Finally, we have 2 important thank you messages to include. This year most of the cakes have been provided by Carolyn McAllister and we're very grateful to her for that. We must also thank Rosalyn Jones who, once again, has come to every session to help with the refreshments and who takes home all the jigsaws at the end to store them until next time. Jigsaws, companionship and food - life doesn't get much better than that in my book. Deborah Raddon . April 2025 Little Feet Re ort The Little Feet group meet once each month. We usually look at the Gospel story for the day and have an associated activity. There is only usually 314 children but they do enjoy this time together. Written on behalf of Jenny by Fr David 19
THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31st December 2024 Registered Charity Number:1138056 un 2023 Incomin Planned giving Collectlons and othergiving fr 27,779.00 5,093.00 26,974.00 5,842.00 £32,872.00 £32,816.00 co Resources Donations Restricted Donations Charities Fundraising Events Hall Income 1,019.00 33,892.00 2,511.00 2,158.00 26,854.00 2,960.00 10,173.00 2,138.00 3,276.00 27,708.00 £66,434.00 £46,255.00 In ble& Tradi Saleof magazines & candle5 Fees PCC Fees (Restricted) Sundries 410.00 3,213.00 9,574.00 916.00 416.00 2,408.OQ 15,617.00 0.00 £14,113.00 £18,441.00 TOTAL £113,419.00
THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST.MARYTHE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM Financlal Statements for the Year Ended 31" December 2024 Registered Charity Number:1138056 era ei Pa ment Accoun 2024 Grants Charities 1,925.00 1,820.00 £1.925.00 £1,820.00 Activi ies ec Diocesan Quota Clergy Expenses Return Fees {Designated) Sanctuary Flowers Bulldln&malntenance,etc Use Restrlcted Funding rkof 43,137.00 771.00 6,132.00 4,170.00 142.00 22,194.00 23,764.00 39,600.00 990.00 9,723.00 4,633.00 157.00 17,924.00 5.902.00 £100.3 10.00 78.929.00 & dministration Printing & statlonery Power & Utilities Miscellanwus 4,802.00 4,792.00 5,669.00 5,007.00 6,220.00 14,698.00 £15,263.00 25,925.00 L PAYMENTS 117 498 00 74.0 Excessof payments over receipts Excess of receipts over payments Transfer Reconci I l iation Opening balanceat Istjan Closing balance at 31st Dec 4,079.00 9,162.00 222.00 24N85.00 62 33,647.00 £2 Approved by Parochial Church Council on and signed on its bthalf by:_ Revd. D. Rollins (Chairman) Mrs. B. Howells {Treasurer)•w£
THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31" December 2024 Registered tharity Number:1138056 air Fund Recei ts and Pa ments-Restricted F 2024 2023 Recei Restricted Donations Donations Fundraisittg Events Legacy CCLA 180.00 180.00 1,130,00 180.00 1,939.00 1,163.00 £2,299.00 £2,473.00 AA Maintenance CCLA Specific Fund Miscellaneous £0.00 £0.00 Excess of Receipts over Payments EXC of Payments over ReIptS Opening Balance Istjanuary 2,299.00 2,473.00 13,841.00 11,368.00 Closing Balance at 31st December £16.140.00 £13,841.00 Miss s.E.LO Endowment Fund CBF Deposit Interest Accumulated incomewhich could beused by Parish for Repair Fund £164.00 £1,599.00 72.00 1,435.00 Kathy tharlton Legacy Held on behalf of Kathy charlton Legacy-op&ned In 2C<)7 Deposit Fund Investment (CCLA) Accumulated Fund Investment {CCLA) £37,250.00 £77,618.00 37,250.00 73,862.00
THE PAROCHIAL a4UCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST.MARY THE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31" December 2024 Registered Charity Number:1138056 Sunda Mornin Coffee Opening Balance 1st Jan Donations Expenses Excess of Payments over Receipts Excess of Receipts over Payments -£1.00 32.00 324.00 319.00 260.00 293.00 33,00 5.00 Closing Balance 31stDec £4.00 -£1.00 Opening 8alance Donations Charity Donations Expenses Excess of Recei pts over Payments Excessof Payments over Receipts 174.00 154.00 19.00 110.00 60.00 40.00 20.00 91.00 Closing Balance 31stDec £83.00 £174.00 Opening Balance IstJan Donation5 Expenses Excess of Payments over Receipts Excess of Receipts over Payments £106.00 250.00 2,592.00 2,474.00 2,076.00 2,220.00 144.00 118.00 Closing Balance 31stDec £224.00 £106.00 Mas oping Balance 1st Jan Donations Expenses Excess of Payments over Receipts Excess of Recei pts over Payments £300.00 215.00 843.00 723.00 679.00 594.00 120.00 85.00 Closing Balance 31stDec £420.00 £300.00
THE PAROCHIAL CHUCH COUNCIL OFTHE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST.MARYTHE VIRGIN CORRINGHAM Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31" December 2024 Registered Charlty Number:1138056 ststementof A5sets& Lld)Illtles at 31st December 202 2024 2023 RCLAYS Ban1( Current Account Bank RepalrFund 20,628.00 16.140.00 24,485.00 13,841.00 8 326.00 DEPOSITS Miss LongAccount Deposit Fund Investment 1,599.00 37.250.00 1,435.00 37,250.00 OTAL: ARE Accumulated Fund Investment 73 862.00 TOTAL ASSSETS £153 235.0
Independent examiner's report to tbe PCC of the Parish of St Mary the Vlrgln, CorringhAm I report on the P4ccounts off the PCC for the year ettded 31 De¢cmb¢r 2024. which are set out over 5 ¢nclo8ed PP4ges. Re8pthe Mponsibllltks orthe PCC And the exthlner The charity's trtee8 con8ider that an audit 18 not required for this year under s¢ction J44(2) of the Clwities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent ¢X8mination is Deeded. It 1$ my r¢8pon8ibility to: Examine the accounts linder section 142 of the 201 I AGL. Follow pr laid down ID the gcnffjl dir¢ction8 given by the Charity Commissioner8 S¢Ction 145(5Kb) of the 2011 Act. State wh¢ther particular mattels have come to my attention, Bts of thts report My exwnination w88 carried (1 in accOTdwe with the General Dire¢tioJ)s given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of tbe accounting records kq)t by the charity and a comparison of the accounts pre8ented with those records, It a]so includes consideration of unu8ual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from th¢ management e<)mmittee concerning any such matters. The procedur¢8 uThlertaken do not provide all the OVId¢n that would b¢ required ID a audi( and ¢on8equently I do not ¢xpres8 an opinion on the aonts. Indepelldettt examlner's Statement In connection with my examinution, no matter ha8 come to my attention: (l) Which giv me r¢a8onable cause to believe that in any material r¢8pect the requirements to keep accovnting recorth iti aordanCe with s.130 of the 2011 Act or to prepwr acLx)unts, which accord with these a¢colting record8 have not bKn met; or (2) Which, in rny opinion, 8hould be drawn to th¢ notice of th¢ PCC in (*der trj enable a proper un(krsianding of thc awovnts to be reac11 Thornton Wallace 69 Theydon Crescent Basildon Essex S514 3LW 2413125