Parish of St Mary & St Gabriel, Harting Annual Parochial Church Council Monday 20[th] May 2024 at 6.30pm in the Church
Present: Sarah Wilcox (SW), in the Chair, Hatti Cossart (HC), Diane Hayman (DH), Julie Cragg (JC), Peter Cragg (PC) Emma Overend (EO) and 9 parishioners.
Annual Meeting of Parishioners
1. The minutes from the meeting held on 15[th] May 2023 were agreed.
2. Mrs Sarah Wilcox and Mrs Hatti Cossart confirmed they were happy to continue in their role as Church Wardens and were duly elected. Sarah Wilcox Proposed by Edmund Torrens Seconded by Diane Hayman
Hatti Cossart Proposed by Edmund Torrens Seconded by Diane Hayman All were in favour.
The members agreed a motion to confirm that, if the Church Wardens wished to continue for a further term beyond 2024, the six year limit on the length of office will not be implemented.
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
1. Apologies were received from Andrea Frears (AF), Jane Hodgson (JH) and Alun Thomas (AT).
2. Minutes of the APCM held on 15[th] May 2023 were agreed, signed and dated.
3. Matters arising There were no matters arising.
4. Reports:
- 4.1. Electoral Roll – PC confirmed there were 77 on the electoral roll. Next year is the rebuild of the Electoral Roll and PC has this in hand and has also taken on the role of reviewing the regular giving among the congregation.
4.2. Annual report on proceedings of the PCC for 2023 –
The Annual Report (see Appendix A) was presented and SW commented that support had been strong from the parish while in interregnum.
Selina Thistleton-Smith offered thanks to the Church wardens for all they have done during interregnum to ensure the continuity of worship in the parish. All agreed and supported Selina’s comments.
4.3. Financial statement of the PCC for the year ending
2023 –
The accounts to 31/12/22 had been included in the Annual Report for all to read (see Appendix A).
The accounts were considered and agreed. PC gave a verbal report of legacies made to the church which included £177,000, £20,000 and £500.
4.4. Report from the Church Wardens on fabric, goods and ornaments of the Church –
The Churchwarden’s report had been included in the Annual Report outlining some aspects of work carried out in the last year (see Appendix A).
Questions were raised regarding the church organ which is currently not working and parishioner’s were updated regarding its repair and the hire of another organ in the interim.
4.5. Report on the proceedings of the Midhurst Deanery Synod –
SW and HC had attended the Deanery Synod meetings, a report was included in the Annual Report (see Appendix A). Discussion took place regarding Net Zero 2030, the cost of this caused some concern. Friends Of Harting Church are looking into undertaking a feasibility study to upgrade our heating system.
- 4.6. Report on Safeguarding –
A full report (see Appendix A) was presented. SW also raised that stringent Safeguarding rules are now in place and further risk assessments would need to be undertaken for some areas.
5. Elections and Appointments
5.1. Election of Deanery Synod representatives
Sarah Wilcox and Hatti Cossart were elected as representatives on the Deanery Synod.
Sarah Wilcox Proposed by Peter Cragg Seconded by Edmund Torrens
Hatti Cossart. Proposed by Sarah Wilcox. Seconded by Emma Overend
- 5.2. Election of members of the laity to the PCC
No Elections were made at this meeting .
It was noted this leaves the PCC with two vacancies and one casual vacancy.
5.3. Independent Examiner – Goodale Mardle were appointed as internal auditors for the 2024 accounts.
6. Any mater of parochial or general church interest –
The new incumbent for the Parish was discussed, Reverend Simon Holland. The church wardens advised those present that everyone involved in the interview process were very pleased with the new appointment and we all look forward to welcoming him and his family to the Parish and working with him.
Extraordinary meeting of Harting Parochial Church Council
1. Apologies were received from Andrea Frears (AF), Jane Hodgson (JH) and Alun Thomas (AT).
2. Appointment of Vice Chair
Sarah Wilcox was appointed. Proposed by Hatti Cossart,
Seconded by Sheila Torrens.
3. Appointment of Treasurer - Mr Peter Cragg Proposed by Hatti Cossart . Seconded by Sarah Wilcox
4. Appointment of Secretary
Mrs Julie Cragg as Secretary, Proposed by Hatti Cossart
Seconded by Emma Overend
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5. Appointment of Electoral Role Officer Peter Cragg Proposed by Hatti Cossart
- . Seconded by Sarah Wilcox
6. Appointment of Safeguarding Officer Jane Thwaites. Proposed by Sarah Wilcox
- . Seconded by Julie Cragg
Sarah Wilcox closed the meeting with a prayer at 7.20pm.
Appendix A
Trustees' Annual Report 2024 Report and Accounts for the Parochial Church Council of St Mary & St Gabriel, Harting
Aim and purposes
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) has the responsibility of cooperating with the incumbent, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. The PCC is also specifically responsible for the maintenance of St Mary & St Gabriel Church and associated buildings.
Objectives and activities
The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our church and to become part of our parish community at South Harting. The PCC maintains an overview of worship throughout the parish and makes suggestions on how our services can involve the many groups that live within our parish. Our services and worship put faith into practice through prayer and scripture, music and sacrament. When planning our activities for the year, we have considered the Commission's guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the supplementary guidance on charities for the advancement of religion. In particular, we try to enable ordinary people to live out their faith as part of our parish community through:
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Worship and prayer; learning about the Gospel; and developing their knowledge and trust in Jesus.
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Provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish.
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Missionary and outreach work.
Achievements and performance
Worship and prayer
While we have been in Interregnum, we have managed to ensure there has been at least one or a range of services each week, and over the course of the year, which all are welcome to attend. At present there are
77 parishioners on the Church Electoral Roll. The average weekly attendance during 2023, was between 14 and 61 parishioners. The Christmas Services were attended by 638 in total.
As well as our regular services, we enable our community to celebrate and thank God at the milestones of the journey through life. Through Baptism, we thank God for the gift of life: in Marriage, public vows are exchanged with God's blessing; through Funeral services, friends and family express their grief and give thanks for the life which is now complete in this world and commend the person into God's keeping.
This year there have been 5 Baptisms, 14 weddings, 10 funerals, and 5 Interment of Ashes.
Deanery Synod
Sarah Wilcox and Andrea Frears sit on the Deanery Synod. This provides the PCC with an important link between the parish and the wider structures of the church.
The Church Building, Fabric and Contents
Repairs to the roofing tiles were carried out at the end of 2023. Repairs to the parquet flooring has been completed.
During the recent clearing of the belltower, two antique font covers were discovered. Now cleaned and polished, they both look beautiful and are interchanged in use on the font. One is Victorian; large and made of oak and seems to represent a crown. A break in one of the branches pegged to the central column was repaired, without charge, by Jim Blackstone, a liturgical artist. The other font cover is probably Edwardian; flat and made of oak inlaid with mother of pearl and has an in-memoriam dedication to A.V.Y
Couzens started work on the churchyard store on the 8th April 2024, the works may take about a month but will not need scaffolding. Friends Of Harting Church have offered to pay 50% of the cost of repairing the store. The construction of the new lectern for the church has been agreed by the Diocese and work has begun. Alex Jones has been employed to do the works, renowned for his beautiful wood carvings.
Monthly cleaning by ourselves and other members of our church hugely improves the maintenance and state of the church.
The Kit North-Lewis bench by the church gates has been carefully repaired by a goodly soul name unknown.
Financial review
Income & Expenditure
Expenditure exceeded our income this year by £11,700 however, £7,876 can be covered by drawing down from our investments. In addition our overall investments yielded £40,629 during 2023 compared to a loss of £57,567 during 2022. A very healthy overall situation.
Safeguarding
The PCC has complied with the duty to have regard to the House of
Bishop's guidance on safeguarding children and young adults.
Structure, governance and management
The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. It operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure and is a Registered Charity. The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. At St Mary & St Gabriel the membership of the PCC consists of the Churchwardens, two Lay Readers and members elected from the congregation who are on the Electoral Roll of the church (as we are currently interregnum there is no incumbent) Those who attend our services are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and to stand for election to the PCC. The PCC members are responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concern and importance to the parish, including deciding on how the funds of the PCC are to be spent.
Administrative information
The Parish Church of St Mary & St Gabriel is situated in South Harting, West Sussex. It is part of the Diocese of Chichester within the Church of England. The correspondence address is The Rectory, The Street, South Harting, Petersfield. GU31 5QB.
PCC members who have served at any time from 26 April 2023 until the date this report was approved are:
: Ex Officio members
Incumbent: Interregnum
Churchwarden: Hatti Cossart and Sarah Wilcox
Elected members:
Peter Cragg (Treasurer), Julie Cragg (Secretary), Andrea Frears, Diane Hayman, Jane Hodgson, Alun Thomas, Jane Thwaites (Safeguarding) and Emma Overend
Electoral Roll Report 2024
The Electoral Roll has reduced slightly during the past year. We have lost Sue Jones, Caroline Norman, and Ken and Lin Button and their daughter. We have gained a few new additions, and the number now stands at 77, down from 81. Every 5 years the Electoral Roll needs to be rebuilt. This is due to happen again in 2025. At this time, we will ensure that all regular churchgoers and potential churchgoers from the wider community are approached in order to determine whether they would like to be included on the new Electoral Roll. It will be our intent to increase the number on the Electoral Roll to demonstrate what a vibrant and active church community we have here in Harting.
Pete Cragg Electoral Roll Officer
Parish of St Mary & St Gabriel, Harting Churchwardens report 2023
We are pleased to report that good attendance has continued at services following the Parish going into Interregnum. We have received support from everyone involved with the church which has proved most helpful. As wardens we have been writing for the Parish News to keep the Dear Friends column going. During this time we have been well supported by retired visiting vicars for our services and have been able to continue with a range of services throughout the benefice. Interviews for a new incumbent is to take place on 24th April at Bishops Palace. Hatti Cossart, Pete Cragg, John Cripps and Chris Thwaites, will be representing the Benefice.
Fabric of the Church;
Repairs to the roofing tiles were carried out at the end of 2023. Repairs to the parquet flooring has been completed.
During the recent clearing of the belltower, two antique font covers were discovered. Now cleaned and polished, they both look beautiful and are interchanged in use on the font. One is Victorian; large and made of oak and seems to represent a crown. A break in one of the branches pegged to the central column was repaired, without charge, by Jim Blackstone, a liturgical artist. The other font cover is probably Edwardian; flat and made of oak inlaid with mother of pearl and has an in-memoriam dedication to A.V.Y Couzens started work on the churchyard store on the 8th April 2024, the works may take about a month but will not need scaffolding. Friends Of Harting Church have offered to pay 50% of the cost of repairing the store. The construction of the new lectern for the church has been agreed by the Diocese and work has begun. Alex Jones has been employed to do the works, renowned for his beautiful wood carvings. Monthly cleaning by ourselves and other members of our church hugely improves the maintenance and state of the church.
The Kit North-Lewis bench by the church gates has been carefully repaired by a goodly soul name unknown.
The Lent Lunches this year raised £300 for FSW.
Realistically we now need to look at arranging the next QQ which should be carried out
every 5 years.
Deanery Synod;
Net Zero 2030 – Diocese aims to reduce 13,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions by 90% by 2030 at an estimated cost to the Diocese of £69 million. After 2025 churches will not be able to install new oil burners and expect other renewable energy sources to be found. There are 465 churches in the Diocese at a cost of £45,000 per church 75% of which are listed many a grade 1. The National Church will provide £190million over 6 years 2025-2030 split among the 42 Diocese. The Diocese see the funding coming from the parishes, fundraising and some Government grants. FSW Kirsty is kept very busy and she advised she would appreciate clothing and toys which she can collect.
Hatti Cossart Sarah Wilcox Churchwardens
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Parochial Church Counol of St Mary and St Gabriel, South Harting Balance Sheet 31 December 2023 2023 2022 Notes FSxed assets Tangib fixed assets Inveslments 472,836 431.674 Total flxed assèts 472,636 431.874 ¢urrent assets Debtors Short term deposRs Cash al bank and in hand 3.295 177.891 48.088 227,274 184,957 29,765 215,122 Creditors.. amounts falling duewbthin one year 2.860 2.977 N?t ¢urnn¢ assets 212,262 224,297 Total 0889ts1gSS ¢UTfont liabilities 684,898 655,971 Creditors.. amounts falling due after one year ASSETS 684,898 655,971 Funds Endowment fund$ 449.521 410.865 Restricted funds 92A21 84.761 Ufiro5tsicted lunds 142.956 160.345 664,898 655.971 Approved by the Patochial Church Council ol St Mary and St Gabr1 Harting P Cragg TSSUrer Page 2
Parochial Church Council of St Mary and St Gabr1. South Hartsng Notss for Financial Statemants 31 December 2023 1. Accountlng poll¢l¢s o A¢¢ounting ¢onvention The financial Stslement8 have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 20 and'Accounling and Reporting by Charities. Statement of Recomtnended Practice applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in attordante with the Financial Reporting Stantlard appIable in the UK and Republ of Ireland IFRS 1021. las amended for ac¢ounting periods commencing trom 1 January 2016 The finanoal 5talern8nts have been prepared under the hi8tori(al cOstconvlIon as mrA1ified bythe inclusion of inst[entS at market value and the ievalualron of fixed asse15. The financial slaternenls include all transactions, asse15 and liabilities for wh¢h the PCC is responsible In law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their affiliab.on to another btsjy, northose wtth a Infomial gatherings of church members. Funds aecounting Funds held by the PCC are.. UnsEri¢led fijnds - general fvnds which Can be used for PCC ordinary purpD5e5 Dewnated fvnds - monies Set aside by the PCC out of unrestrKted funds for specific future purp)se$ or prolecls. RÈ$lri¢ted funds - al income from trusts or endowments whh may be expended onty on those restricted objects provided in the lems of the trust or bequest.. bl donation5 orgran15 received for specifi'c objector invited by the pcc for a specifi¢ object. The funds may only be expended on the spe¢ifiG objectforwhich theYe given. Any balance remaining un5pEnt atthe end of the year is e4rried forward as a balance on that fund. Endowm8ntfiJnds - funds the captsl of which must be maintained., only Income arising frorn the investment of the endowment msy be used. either as restrthd or unrestricted funds. depending on the PUIP05e set out in the term$ of the original endowment c Income from All incoming resources are accounied for gro$$. Donatlon$ 8 lega¢i05 collec15 are recognised when recewed. Hannedgiwng receivable is recognised only when recewed. Incom@ t8x recoverable on GIftd donations is cognised when the income is recognised. Grantsèndlegaci8s are recognL8ed when the PCC is alty ened to the amount due. Income Irom tnvostments DI¥endS are accounted for %then due and payabk. Interest entilements are accounted foras they a received. Alloth*rin¢tsmo l other Sncome 1$ rewgni8ed when it is weNable. Galns atrJdlos$es on investments Realised gains 30 recognised when the investments are sold Unrealised gains and losses are accounted for on revalualK)n on 310ecember Page 3
Paiochial Church Council of St Mary and St G8briel, South Harng Notes for the Financial Statements 31 December 2023 1. Accounn9 pollcles l¢ontinu8dl Expenditure on Resources expended are ar£ounted for on an accrua15 basis and are a¢Unted for gross. Grnnts Grants and donations are accounted forwhen paid over, or when awarded Whe the award Greates binding obligation on the PCC. Church A¢Uvili•s The di0SaN parish Contribution is account8d for when paid. Any parish contribution unpaid at 31 D8cernb8r is provided for in thes8 aaUnts as an operational Ithough not a leg811 liability and 1$ shown as a creditor In the balance sheet. e Flxed Assets Tangibl• fjxedassets Cons8crated and beneflced piop8ty of any kind is excluded from th8 account$ by s.96121 of the Charities Act 1993. Movable church furnishings held by the Vrar and Churchwardens on special twsl for the PCC and which requi a facutty for disposal. are accounted a5 inalienable property unless consecrated. They are listed in the church's inventory which can b8 inspected. Other tsngible fixed ass8ts are wrltien off as acquid. Deptp¢latlon As it is the PCC'S policy lo write off fix8d assets in the yearof a¢qurtIOn no d8preriatson is provided in the accounts. Investment5 Investsnents are ststed al market value at th8 baLgnce sheet dale. CUrt Assets Arnoun15 owing to the PCC at 31 December in r85PeCt offees, rents or olhei income are shown a5 debtor8 th provision for amounts that may prove un¢olknl'bb. Short-lerm deposits include Cash held on dep051t either wth the CBF Church of England Funds. or at the bank. Page 4
Parochial Church Council of St Mary and St Gabriel, Sc8thh Harting Notes for the Ststsment of Financial Activities 31 December 2023 Income from a. Volijntary Incune- donats'ons to the Church PLgnn8d GDiing- censisls of standing orders and Parish giving scheme olle¢lK)ns at servi¢es- the collection pLqte and one-off donation5 Sundry donations and aPals- collections such as th8 Lenten AP81 Tax ¢0very from HMRC- Gift retums b. Activities for Generats"ng Fund5 Crearn leas, Thursdsy Cafe etc Investrnent Income Interest antl Di¥idend$- Interestfrom bank aoxunts and dewslt ac¢ount5 d Church A¢tiwties Rental of premises Fees from Weldings. Funerals, et¢ Expenditur• on Fundrai8ing Cost8 Fundraising costs are minimal, and are often waived by the fundraiser5 b. Ml$$ion Glviny and Charitable Donations ¢. Church Adivits"es Di0saN Parish Share paid- Dean monthty Salaries. wage8- Secretarial and oryanist fees Expenses Office expen5es- IT costs, printrng. $ubscription5, professional fees Reclorylmallhouse expen5es- oil, water, maintenan Rectory council tsx & water rates As8lStant staff - assistsnt ¢lergy Mission and Evangelism C03ts Church Running Expenses Cleaning Repairs and maintenance Upkeep of servis- candle5, bcoks, communion supplEs. musio and chr Churchyard- maintenance of the ¢hur¢hyard Church Utility Bills- elE¢lricity. oil, water Cos15 of Trdding ieank Chargesl- CAF Bank and credit card fee5 £4,683 d. Major Capital Expenditure Major Church repairs or rede¢oration Major Hall repairs or redecoration New building works Page 5
Parochlal Church Council of St Mary and St GabrEI, South Harting Notss for th¢ Balance Shee 31 Decamb•r 2023 1. See Accounting policwd, le. 2. Investments- CCLA shares accounts valued at 31112123 3. Debtors- accruals for G1ftAid & prepaid expenses 4. Short terni deposits- CCLA deposit accounts S. Cash in bank at hand- bank bal8nces for Lloyds TSB and CAF Bank 8. Creditors- trade credrtors and accruals 7. Statement of Funds Tho CBF Church of Engl4nd Deposlt Fund and Income Shares Balance 11112023 Gain81 Balance In¢ome Expenditure Losses Transfers 3111212023 Unre8trlcted Fund General Fund 160.345 160,345 84,501 64.501 183,5281 183,5281 1.638 1,638 142,956 142,956 Restrkted Funds Fabric Resènfes Chancel Tithe A Sunday School and ChDir Organ Fund 58.711 13.988 9.750 2.312 2.093 1.072 292 70 (7,8761 835 10.328 64,091 15,060 10,867 2.603 917 221 12921 84.761 3,527 17,8761 1.973 10,036 92,421 Endowmont Funds Banks Trust Chancel Tithe Act Fabric Re8&rve Other Trusts Iwarren, etcl 324.673 20.531 20.660 45.D01 410.865 9,710 30,546 1,932 19.7101 355.219 22.463 22.604 49.235 449.521 618 18181 4,234 11,3461 38.656 111,6741 11,674 Total Funds 655.971 79.702 91,404 40,629 Notos.. Endowmenl incom8 ffrom Banks TFUSt 3S is dspositedlo R8Strict6d Fund 8ank5 Twst 6D Endobvmenl incom8 ffrom l-abn¢ Reserve 5S is deposiled to RÈsÈri¢tedFund Fabric Res8fV8 ID Div@S r&invest6d forÈhé Fund 2S, Fablic R&s8& IS. Inte11$ retainedforF8bFtc Reserve ID, G8n8ral Pu0$eS 3D and 8enks frust 6D The Dioces8 m&int8ins Chart1 Tilhe and W8rren &Ec Funds ort Iwrbehalf. Page 6
Independent Examinerfs Report to the PCC of Hartin8 for the Year Ended 31sI December. 2023 Thls r[ io fv •wochK41 Chw¢h ol Ily IciJi•yx•l P•rlsh IPCCI of on rh• wr+L4• r*wf
Benefice of Harting, Elsted cwm Didling Safeguarding Report March 2024
Disclosure and Barring Checks (DBS)
These last 3 years and many were due to be renewed. However, there has been a change in policy in the Church of England in order to be compliant with the Law, which states that DBS checks are only required for volunteers if they are undertaking what is defined in the Act as ‘Regulated Activity’. Examples of what constitutes ‘ Regulated Activity’ include: For Adults:
Providing healthcare. Providing personal care. Providing social work. Assisting with a person's own financial or affairs.
For Children:
Teaching, training or instruction of children where their parents/guardians are not present Day to day management or supervision on a regular basis where their parents/guardians are not present Providing health or personal care
In our Benefice we don’t currently run a youth club, crèche or indeed any activities where under 18s are not accompanied and supervised by their parents or members of their families, nor are we involved in providing any of the above services to vulnerable adults or any adults.
Having discussed our situation with the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor I was advised that it will not be necessary for PCC members, Church Wardens and others in volunteer roles in our churches to renew their DBS checks.
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Our new incumbent will have a DBS, and as many of the others are out of date, she advised that I should update my own DBS which had also lapsed, I was able to do this online.
Safeguarding Training
This is far more relevant and important to our situation and as you can see from the attached report, we are mostly up to date. Thank you all for taking the time to complete the training and updates.
Simple Quality protects
Both parishes are going to be assessed for this on Wednesday 15th May 2:30 - 3pm at St Richard's Maybridge. As this is the ONLY day and venue for the Archdeaconry of Chichester of which we are part, only Sarah Wilcox and I are able to attend. Please pray for us and wish us luck!
| Surname | Role in our Benefce | Basic Awareness | Foundatons course or update completed |
Foundatons update due* |
Lead Tra |
Lead Tra |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| THWAITES J | Benefce Safeguarding Ofcer School Foundaton Governor |
06/11/2019 | N/A | N/A | 18/0 | |
| COSSART H | Hartng Church Warden | 05/01/2020 | 06/03/2023 | 02/03/2026 | ||
| WILCOX S | Hartng Church Warden | 06/11/2019 | 28/11/2023 | 27/11/2026 | ||
| TROUBRIDGE T | Elsted Church Warden | 06/11/2019 | 06/03/2023 | 05/03/2026 | ||
| CRIPPS J | DidlingChurch Warden | 20/12/2019 | 06/03/2023 | 05/03/2026 | ||
| THWAITES C | ||||||
| Elsted & Treyford Treasurer and Chalice assistant | 06/11/2019 | 06/03/2023 | 05/03/2026 | |||
| CRAGG P | HartngChurch Treasurer | 01/04/2022 | 01/04/2022 | 01/04/2025 | ||
| HAYMAN D | Benefice Lay Minister of Communion Harting Sacristan and Member of Harting PCC |
06/11/2019 | 12/03/2023 | 11/03/2026 | ||
| DROMEY C | Musical Director and Choir master | 13/04/2021 | 12/04/2024 | |||
| FREARS A | ||||||
| Deanery Synod Representatve & member of Hartng and Elsted & Didling PCCs |
06/11/2019 | 08/03/2023 | 07/03/2026 | |||
| THWAITES C | ||||||
| Elsted & Treyford Treasurer and Chalice Assistant | 06/11/2019 | 06/03/2023 | 05/03/2026 | |||
| TROUBRIDGE R | Member of Elsted & DidlingPCC | 06/11/2019 | 06/03/2023 | 06/03/2026 | ||
| BRIDGER M | Member of Elsted and Didling PCC and Sides man |
06/11/2019 | 08/03/2023 | 08/03/2026 | ||
| HODGSON J | Member of HartngPCC | 06/11/2019 | 04/04/2023 | 04/04/2026 | ||
| THOMAS A | Member of HartngPCC | |||||
| OVEREND E | Member of HartngPCC runs Tots on Tuesdays | 05/02/24 | 05/02/24 | 04/02/27 |
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REIMER C Member of Elsted & Didling PCC 06/11/2019 09/04/2023 08/04/2026
McKINNON J Member of Elsted & Didling PCC 24/05/2021 24/05/2021 24/05/2026
Secretary of Harting PCC, helps with Tots on
CRAGG J Tuesdays 31/03/2022 01/04/2022 04/07/2025
ROSE C Tower Captain of the Bell ringers 21/06/2021 07/06/2023 06/06/2026
Benefice Lay Minister of Communion and Bell
07/02/2022 13/05/2022 12/05/2025
MORTON S ringer
Bell ringer 15/03/24 N/A 15/03/27
HAYMAN P
SCOTT J Bell ringer 11/07/2023 17/07/2023 17/07/2026
BARLOW P Bell ringer 30/07/2023 N/A 29/07/2026
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