Charity Number: 1139504
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREF,
LOTHBURY
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE EccLES￿TlcAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREf, LOTHBURY
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTAnVE DEfAIL5 OF THE CHARITY, ITS TRU5TEE5 AND ADVISERS
FOR THEYEAR ENOED 31 DECEMBER 2023
CONTENTS
Page
Reference and Administrative Detalls of the Charity, tts Trustees and
Advisers
Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council
Independent Examinerfs Report
Statement of Financial Artivities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Accounts

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET, LOTPtBURY
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTATIVE DETAILS OF THE CHARITY, ITS TRLISTEES AND ADVISERS
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Charity registered number
1139504
Principal Address
St Margarevs Church
Lothbury
London EC2R 7HH
Bankers
Brown Shipley
Fourbders Court
Lothbury
London EC2R 7HE
HSBC Bank PIC
PO Box 757
Hemel Hempstead
Hertfordshlre HP2 455
Main Safeguarding Offlcer
Mr Cliff Radmore
Building Manager
Mr Cliff Radmore
Independent Examiners
Winchester Bourne Ltd
Sullivan Court
Wessex Way
Colden Common
S021 IWP
Investment Advisers
CCLA Investment Management Ltd
St. Alphage House
2 Fore Street
London EC2Y 5AQ
The CBF Church of England
St. Alphage House
2 Fore Street
London EC2Y 5AQ

THE PAROCHL4L CHURCH COiJNCJL OF THE ECCIISIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREr,
LOTHBURY
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHJAL CHURCH COUNCIL
FOR THEYL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The members of the Parochidl ChurLh Council (the PCC), who aTe also the Trustees of the charity by virtue of their
membership of the Couneil, are pleased to have the opportunity to present their Annual Report togettLer with the Financial
StatemeTJt5 Of the Charity for the year endTrng 31st December 2023.
The Accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Accounting Policies set out in note i to the Accounts and comply
witb the Charitie5 Act 2011 and the Accounting aJJd Reporting Charities Statement of Recommended Practice as applicable
to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Finaneial Reporting Standard set out in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102) Objectives and Activities.
The Parochial Chllreh Council has the responsibility of working with the Incumbent in promoting the whole mission of the
Church aiid they fulf]I this call bL)th CLTrnsLientiously and enthusiastically.
The focus of our ministry is OUT parish in the City of b)ndon, as well as all the networks and organisations assDeiated with
the Chureh. We seek to be a church that longs to ensure that everyone with whom we come into contact should have the
opportunityto experience the love of God in Jesus Christ. We seekto fulfil this aspiration not only through persoT]a] contacts
and eonversations, but also thIou8h the public worship that is held each week
We continued in 2023 to make ourtwo miiinweekjyservices availableonline- the numbers joining lls havebeen encouraging
at a time when our in-persvn nuvnbers were gmmryng comparatively slowly for the first part of the year. Our upgraded
equipment and the technical skill of those involved in live streaming these services, and the development of our YouThbe
channel has clearly been dppreciated by those who are not able to be in the City every week. Monday morning's Prayers for
the City and Thursday morning's Men's Group remain otLline and have continued to grow. The Organ ReLital on Thursday.
which has taken place weekly for over hujf a cenknry> continues to draw an enthusiastic group of people and Richard
Townend's playing ond interval talks are greatly appreciated.
In the summer of 2022, With the encouragement of the then Arc,hdeacon of Charing Cross, we began a partnership with
Trinity Church Central London who have been using our church building on sunda￿ and ]￿eSdaY evenings. It has been
encouraging to see it used on Sundays for public worship by a growing eongregation. The sueeess of this joint venture has
left both sides confident that this initiative was a gLN)d one and we look foTward to it flourishing in the years ahead.
Our support ofthe City cl￿7¢ continues with a deep and genuine ￿mI￿ltMent. we value our relationships with those Livery
Companies, Ward Clubs and the United Wards Club who are associated with the Churcb and to whom, in most cas&q the
Rec'tor is Chaplain. Our meTnber5hip of the Bank Churches Cluster, which began in 2007 has been both significant and gTeat
fun. As people are retUTning, we look forward to moving to in-person dLtivity as well as having an online presence.
The PCC has ever been mindful of the Charity Commission's guidelines on public benefit and in particular the specifie
guidance on ecclesiastical charities foT the advaneement of true religion. The Counci2 is satisfied that the activities of St
Margaret's fall within such guidance. The PCC has also been a]ert to the Charity Commission's andthe Church ofEngland's
Regulations of Safeguarding> more people than hitherto have gone through training and sought DBS clearance. 'I'he PCC
has Safeguardin￿ au agenda item at each meeting and has strellgthened the team who oversee this.
The Church Council has continued to be deeply grateful to the team who aet on the Council's behalf to sustain the life of the
church. Cliff R&dmore our Operations Manager. Will Jackson OUT Worship Pastor, Belinda McArdle OUT Bookkeeper,
Riehard Townend our Director of Music and Diego Rodriguez our cleaner. They have all gone beyond the call of duty, and
with a non-resident and professionally busy PCC their commitment is invaluable

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COin4CIL OF THE ECCLFSIAsficAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREr,
LOTHBURY
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Financial review
The total funds of the PCC at the 31 December 2023 StJnd at £1,187,634, an increase over the previous year of £10.
For the General Unrestricted Fund, incotne stood at £254,936 with Corresponding expenditure of £257,880. giving rise to
a modest defieit for the year of £2,944.
Although congregational giving slightly lower than last year's figure, there was an improved response to tkLe volllntary
church rate. The PCC continue to look for alternative sources of ineome to maintain a strong reserve position, including the
rentsl of the ehureh building tu Trinity Church Central IA)ndon.
The members of the PCC balance a low risk approach to investing against the requirement to generate a Teasonable rate of
return, and take advice from qualified professionals as required and in aeoordanee ￿th the PCC investtnent policy. The
current aims are to Tnove funds away from short term bank balances and into investment funds generating better returns.
Signed on behalf of the Paruchial Church Council uf St. Margaret. LA)thbury
The Reverend Prebendary Jeremy Crossley
2024

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE EeCLEs￿TlleAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREr,
LOTHBURY
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
I report to the PCC members on my examination of the financial statements of the tharity for theyear ended 31 December
2023.
Re5ponsibilltles and basls of report
As the trustees of the charity yOLt are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the
iequirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the PCC'5 accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying
out my examination I have followed all applicable directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of
the Act.
Independent examlnerfs statement
I have completed my examination. I conflrm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with my
examination giving me any cause to believe that..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charitable company as required by sectlon 130 of the Act: or
the financial statements do not accord with those records,. or
the financi31 statements do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the forrn and content of accounts
set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 1 other than any requirement that the financial
statements give a 'true and falr view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination),. or
- the financial statements have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and prlnciples of the 'Accounting and
Reporting by Charities.. the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their financial
statements in accordance wlth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102
(effective I january 20151.,
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connertion with the examination to which attention should
be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached.
Claire Clements
Dated.. z i
Accountant
Winchester Bourne Ltd
Sullivan Court
Wessex Way
Colden Common S021 IWP

THE PAROCHIAL CEtURCH COUNCIL OF THE EccI￿S]AsTIcAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Unre5tiTrcted Restricted Designated
Funds
Funds
2023
2023
Total
Funds Funds
202
2022
Totsl
2023
INCOME AND
Note8
Donations and legacies
charitable actI￿tIeS
Investment ineome
Other
178.826
32a94
178,826
32.394
187,844
8,783
19.606
4,720
10,238
9,692
20,274
14.287
14,287
TOTAL ￿COmE
225,851
LO,238
9,692
245)78x
240,953
EXPENDITURE ON:
Rai5ill8 fi￿dS
Charitable activitie5
2,669
255,211
2,669
3a5,548
2A84
237,630
14A43
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
257,880
14,443
55.894
328,2X7
240,1
BEFORE
INvESTmE￿r
GAINSI(LOSSFS)
(32,029)
(4,205)
(46,202)
(82A36)
839
Transfers between funds
29.085
129,085)
Nel gains/llDsses) un
investments
17,258
65,188
82>446 (LIO,423)
NET MOVEMENT IN
(2,944)
13,053
(Lo,099)
io
(109,584)
RECONCILIATION OF
FUNDS:
Total funds brought foi'ward
285.393
287,086
615,145
I,A87y624
1297.208
TiyfAL FUNDS CIRRIED
FORWARD
12
282A49
300,139
605,046
1,187y634
L,187,624
The notes on pages 7 to 17 form part ofthese fmancial statements.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLFSIAsncAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
BAIANCE SHEEI
FOKTHE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible assets
tnvesttnents
83,097
834,973
3,575
927>527
918,070
931,102
CURRENf ASSETS
DebtOTS
Investments: cash deposits"
Casb at bank and in hand
31,880
114,229
133,553
32,498
106,656
136,042
279,662
275,196
CREDITORS
Creditors.. Atnounts falling due within
one year
(10,098)
(18,674)
NET CURRENT (LIABILITIES) /
ASSETS
269y564
256,522
NET AssErs
1,187.634
1,187,624
CIiARITY FUNDS
Unrestrirted funds
Restricted ￿ndS
Designated funds
12114
12114
12114
291,268
300,139
596,227
285,393
287,086
615,145
TOTAL FUNDS
1,187,624
The financia] statements on pages to were approved by the Parochial Church Council on
and signed on their behalf by-
The Reverend Prebendary Jeremy CrL)ssley
Mr Mark Thomas
The Dotes on pages 7 to 17 form part of these financial statements.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCIESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEwrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparation of financial statements
The financial statements havebeen prepared underthe historieal Cost convention with items recognised
at cost ortransaction value unless Otherwise stated in the relevant notes to these accounts. The financial
statements FLave been prepared in aecordance withthe Church Accounting Regulations 2uo6, Statement
of Re¢ommended Practice.. Accounting and ReportiTJg by Charities preparing their accounts in
ceordanee with the Financial Reporting StandaTd applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102) second edition effective i January 2019 Icharities SORP (FRS 102}) and Financidl Reporting
Standard applicable the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and Charities Act 2011.
Going concern
At the time of approving the finaneial statements. given the level of reserves and the support of the
Church of England, the church Council have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate
resource5 to continue in operational existenee for the foreseeable futhre. Thus the members eontinue to
adupt the going eoncern basis of accounting in preparins the accounts.
Income and endowments
Donations ond legacies
Collections are recognised when received on behalf of the PCC. Planned giving receivable under
covenant is reeognibed only when received. Ineome tax recoverable on eovenants or Gift Aid
donations is reeognised when the income is reeognised. GT&llts and legac1￿ to the PCC are accounted
for as soon as the PCC is notified of its legal entitlement and the amount due, exeept for Heritage
LA)ttery Fund gTants which are aeeouTLted for when the entitlement to the grant becomes certain. Sales
of book5 and magazines from the Church booksta]l are accounted for gross.
InconTefrom investment8
Dividends and interest are accounted for when receivable. Tax reeoverable on such ineome is
recognised in the same accounting year.
Gains and losses on investments
Realised and unrealised gains and losses on investments and investment properties are inelllded in the
statement of financial uctivities as'Net gainsloosses) on investments,.
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Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised onee there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit
to a third party, it i5 probable that a transfer of eeonomie benefits will be required in settlement and the
amount of the obligFation ean be measured reliably. Expenditure is elassified by aCti￿ty. The costs of
each aLtivity are made up of the total of direet costs and shared Costs, ineluding support costs involved
in undertaking each activity. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated direetly to that
activity. Expendithre includes any VAT which cannot be recovered.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCIESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
IA)THBURY
N(yfES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIFS (contlnued)
Expenditure (continued)
Grants
Grants and donations are a¢¢ounted for when paid over. or wbell awarded, if that award creates a
binding obligation un the PCC.
Activitles directly relotlng to the work qf the Church
The diocesan quota OT parish share is accounted for when payable. Any quota unpaid at the year end is
PTovided for in these accounts as an accrual (though not a legal liability) and is inc'luded in the Lreditors
shown on the b&Lance sheet.
Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Consecrated and beneficed property is excluded from the aecounts in accordance with section io(2)[a)
of the L'harities Aet 2011.
No value is put on the movable Church furnishings held by the ehurehwardens in special trust fur the
PCC, andwbith require a faculty for disposal sinee the PCC eonsiders this to be an inalienable property-
All expeTJditure incurred during the year on consecrated or benefice buildings and movable Chureh
furnishiTJgs. whether maintenance or improvement, is written off as expenditUTe in the SOFA and
separately disclosed.
Otherfixtures,fittin9s ond office equipment
Depreciation is prO￿ded on all tangible fixed assets over a purchase price of £500, so as to write off the
cost of the assets over their estitnated usual lives, as follows:
ftfvrnishings
x￿res,￿tting3 und office equipment
Straight line bosis over Jo years
Strowht line basi5 over 5 years
Investments
Investments are stated at fairvalue at the balance sheet date. Cash balances are included as fixed
asset investments if they are invested in accounts of an investment nature and are intended to be held
for a period of ynore than 12 months from the balance sheet date.
Current assets
Amounts" owing to the PCC attheyear end in respect of fees, rents or other income aTe shown as debtOTS.
Current asset investments include Cash held on deposit either with the CBF Church of England Funds
or at the banK and are intended to be held for a period between 3 and 12 Months frofft the balance sheet
date.
Donated assets and services
In accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) the value of volunteer help is not induded in the
Financial Statements.
Donated assets are recognised as income when the PCC has control over the item. any conditions
attached to the donation have been met. the receipt of economic benefit from the use by the PCC of the
itetn is probable,. and that eLoJJomie benefit can be reliably measured.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLFSL4STICAL PAIUSH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEI¥TS
FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
ACCOUNTING POUCILS (continlled)
I)onated assets and servA¢es (eontlnuedl
On Teceipt, donated assets are recognised as income on the basis of the value of the gift to the PCC,
which is the amount the PCC would have been willing to pay to obtain an asset of equivalent economic
benefit on the open TnaTket- a corresponding amount is then recognised as an asset in the period of
receipt.
IAabililies and provisions
Liabilities are recognised when there 15 an obligation dt the Balance Sheet date as a re5u]t of apastevent,
it is prob¢ible th(It a transfer of eLonovnic benefit will be required in settlement. and the amount of the
settlement canbeestimated reliably. Liabilities are reeognised at the amountthat the charity anticipates
itwll pay to settle the debt orthe amount it has received as advanced payments forthe goods or services
it rnust provide. Provisions are measured at the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the
obligation. Where the effect ofthe item value of money is material, the proNrysion is based on the present
value of those amounts. dibcounted at the pre-tax discollnt rate that refiects the risk specific to the
liability. The unwinding of the discount is reeDgnised within interest payable and similar charges.
Financial instrnments
The churity only h&s financial assets and financial liabhliti&8 of a kind that qualify as basie financial
instrumeTJts. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently
measured at their settlement value.
Pensions
The charily Lontril)utes to a defined contribution pension scheme and the pension charge represents
the amounts payable by the charityto the fvnd in respect of the year.
i.io
Fund accounting
General funds are unrestricted ￿ndS which are available for use at the discretion of the PCC members
in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and whicb have not been designated for other
purposes.
Restricted funds are funds which are to be vsed in accordance with specifie restrictions imposed by
donoTS or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. The costs of raising and
administering such ￿lld5 are charged against the specific fund. The aim and use of each restricted ￿nd
is set out in the notes to tbe financial statements.
Investment Inc0￿e> gains and losses are allocated to the appropriate fund.

THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGAREr,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEN13
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
INCOME FROM DONATIONS AND GRANTS
Unrests'icted
fun&8
Restricted
funds
Designated
funas
Total funds Total fun
2023
2022
Donations and
legacies
Donations made under
the Gift Aid scheme
Income tax recover&ble
Other donations
Voluntary ehureh Tate
67,860
16,965
51,955
42.046
67,860
16,965
51,955
42,046
89,336
22,334
50,184
25,990
178,826
178,826
187,844
ChtTrltable actlvltles
Ser￿ce fees
Use of church building
3,894
28.500
3,823
4,960
28,500
32,394
32y394
8,783
Jnvestment Income
Dividends and interesl
344
10,238
9,692
20,274
19,606
Other ineome
Grants
Salary contribution
3,784
10.503
3.784
IOy503
15,093
9,627
14,287
24,720
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH coifNciL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PAIUSH OF sr MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCL4L sfATEMENrs
FOR THE YFARENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
EXPENDITURE ON CHARrrABiE AcfiviTIES
Unrestricted Restrrcted Designated
funds
fiinds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Grants
Charitable giving
916
916
2a52
Activities direetly reiatln9
to the work olthe church
Mioi5try
Dioeesall quota
Clergy expenses
Outreach
Other clergy & service costs
88.000
1,079
3,182
2,713
705
40,397
12,615
10.139
88,000
1,079
85>200
697
2y713
705
40*397
12,6
55,894 8oA76
X,996
423
405360
10*46
23*748
CPD
Building/Production manager
Church running expenyes
Church maintenance (inc.
organ)
Hou6ekeeper
Celebrate
14,443
7.213
45.645
7,213
45,645
5,056
43,140
Support costs allocated to
activitips..
Personnel costs
Office costs
Professional feeb
Bank interest and eharge6
Depreciation
14)532
2,931
3.157
179
21,808
14*532
2>931
3>157
179
21,808
14,132
2,263
39134
303
11907
255,211
14,443
55,894 325,548
237>630
Prof&5sional fees include the following amounts due to the Independent Examiner..
2023
2022
Independent Examination fees
2,500
2,500
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET.
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
PERSONNEL
Number of employees
The average Monthly head Count was 2 (2022.. 2). The average monthly number of full-time eqiiivalent
employees during the year was i (2022: 1).
2023
2U22
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
OtheT pension costs
63>576
19302
3,114
63.263
1,670
3,U47
67,992
67.980
There were no employees whotse annual revnuneration was £60.000 OT more.
Regular outsourced services:
2023
2022
Bookkeeper
Housekeeper
10,115
7,213
9,415
5,056
17J3a8
14,471
During the year. the PCL. outsourced bookkeeping and housekeeping services, neither of whom earned
more than £60,000.
The members of the PCC and the buildTrng manager comprise the key management personnel of the
charity and received aggregate remuneration totalling £40,397 (2U22: £40,360). The TneTnbers of the
PCC received remuneration (see note 5).
TRANSACTIONS wfTH TRUSTEES
No membcr of the PCC (or anypersons eonnerted them) received any remuneration during the year.
Expenses totalling £1,079 were due to one member of the PCC forthe year {2022'. £697to one member).
No pension benefits are accruing to any tnember (Trf the PCC.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECC￿lAsTIcAL PARISH OF sr MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEIYPS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs
Soft
furDishings fittings and
equipment
Total
Cost
At i January 2023
Additions
12.570
30,964
101,329
43?534
101,329
At 31 December 2023
12,570
132,293
144,863
Depreciation and
Impairment
At i January 2023
Charge fur the year
12.170
50
27,789
21,757
39y959
31 December 2023
12,220
49,546
61>766
Net book value
At 31 December 2023
350
82,747
83,097
At 31 DeLembeT 2022
400
3.175
3,575
Net book value at 31 December 2023 repr￿ntS fixed assets used for direct ¢haritttble PUTP05e5.
FIXED ASSET INVFSTMEwrs
Unlisted
Investments
C&sh or
Equivalents
Market value
Total
At i January 2023
Additions
Disposals at book value
Net wirealised gains
927,527
9279527
(175.000)
82.446
(175,000)
82y446
At 31 December 2023
834,973
834,973
Investments are held to provide an investment Teturn for the PCC.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF sr MARGARET.
LOTHBURY
NOTFS TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEN13
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
Income tax recoverable
Oeeasional seTvices
Other debtors and prepayments
169965
4,415
10,500
22y334
2,284
7*880
32,498
cRED￿ORS. Amounts falling due within one year
2023
2022
Other Creditors
AcLrua]s and deferred income
6,502
3,596
7A45
11,229
io. PENSIONS AND OTHER POST.RETIREMENT BENEFrr COMMITMENTS
Defined eontribution scheme
The PCC operdtes a der￿ed eontribution pension seherne. The assets of the seheme are held separately
fvom those of the eharity in an independently administered fimd. The pension cost charge represents
contributions payable by the PCC to the fund.
8023
2022
Contributions payable by the PCC for the year
39114
3,047
ii. RELATED PARTYTRANSAcfIoNS
There were no transaetlOTJ5 With related parties during the year other than as disclobed in note 5 (2022:
£nil) and there were no balances outstanding with related parti&$ as at 31 Decevnber 2023 (2022: £nil).
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLLSIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE TrTAKENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
12. STATEMENT OF FUNDS
Balanee
tiJan
2023
Balance
at 31 Dec
2023
Transfers
Galnsl
Inl{out) (IA)sse5)
Income Expendi￿re
Unrestrieted ￿ndS
GeneraL fiujhds
285.393 225,851
(257,880)
29,085
Restrirted fullds
CapttalfvJ?ds.'
Fabrie eapita] tund
Organ invesknent
eapitai fllnd
ArTStFtgfrum endvuyTFtents
and rebtrictedcapitolfvnds..
Fabric ￿nd
OLgan repair tiind
Buildi[￿ repai[5
HistL)ric difference
148?906
4,453
(4,453)
14JVIQ
162.916
35?351
1,059
[1,060)
3,248
38,598
35,945
159752
50,756
376
2,247
4,453
1,060
42,645
15,946
39,658
376
(866)
(13.577)
2A79
287yo86
10.238
(14A43)
17,258
300,139
Designated funds
Reserve
Vi¢aT s diberetivoary fund
Rectory repairs
606)409
436
8Joo
9.692
ts4,559)
(29,085)
65,188
597,645
436
6,y65
65,188 605,046
(1,335)
615,145
9.692
(55,894)
(29,085)
Total of funds
1,187,624 245,781
(328,217)
82A46 1,187?634
RLSTiucfED FUNDS
Building repair fund
This cvmprises a restriLted fund held for the purpose of repairing and TnaiT)taining the building and
cover& tn<ilTltenance and repair work on the essential systems withiT] the chureh, and other work in the
chureh not covered by the Building fabric fvnd. The income ofthis ￿nd is received from an endoivment
fund held for the PC'C by the London Diocese, who is the s()le trustee.
Building fabric capital fund and Building fabric fuDd
The Building fabri¢ ¢dPltal fund comprises a fund held for the purpose of generating an investment
return to be Hpplied for the purpose of maintaining the fabric of the building. The income gellerated by
the fund is paid into the Building fabric ￿nd with the same purpose of maintainiTLg the fabric of the
building. The capital fund is protected and only to be used if there is no balanee remaining on the
Building tabric fund.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESLLsfIcAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCL4L STATEMENrs
FOR THE YFAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
RESTRIcfED FUNDS (continued)
Organ investment cupital ￿nd and Organ repair fund
The organ investment capital fund comprises a fund held for the purpose of generating an investment
return to be applied for the purpose of maintenance and repair work on the Organ. The capital fund is
protected and only to be used if there is no balance remaining on the Organ repair fund.
DFSIGNATED FUNDS
These represent funds set aside by the Tnembers of the PCC to cover specific aims. The ReseTve fund is
to ensure sufficient reserves are held to enable the PCC to continue to operate foT a period of twelve
months. The Vicafs discretionary fund and the Rectory repair fimd are to cover additional costs as
deseribed.
Balanee
atiJan
2022
Balance
at 31 Dec
2022
TrAnsferE
Ga￿81
In/(out) (L05se8)
Income Expendityre
PIUOR YEAR
Unrestricted funds
General
107
Restricted funds
Copitolfynds.-
Fabi'iL eapital fund
Organ investment
capita] fund
Aristnyfront
endowjnents and
restrtcted copitolfvnds..
abric fund
Organ repait fund
Building repairs
Historic differeTJee
294.107
206a48
(225.745)
10,683
285,393
168,774
4,429
(4A29) [19,868)
8>906
1,055
(1,055)
(4,651)
35,351
30,647
15,673
52,916
376
869
4,429
1,055
35*945
15y752
50?756
370
(976)
(13,393)
11.233
308,388
17,586
(14,369)
(24,519)
287?086
Designated fundB
Reserve
Viear's discretiunary
nd
Rectory repairs
692,227
436
10,769
(10,683) (85,904)
606,409
436
2.050
6,250
8,300
694,713
17,019
(85*9Q4)
6159145
Total of fullds
1,297,208
240.953
(240,114)
(110,423)
1,187.624
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THE PAROCHLAL CHUKCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST MARGARET,
LOTHBURY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sfATEMENrs
FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
13. CAPITAL COMMITMENr
There are nu capilal commitments as at 31.12.23. In the previous year there was an ongoing eapital
comTnitment of £73.893 for a new Sound system. iyhich has since been completed at a cost of £101,329.
. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BEfwEEN FUNDS
Unrestricted Restrlcted Designated
Funds
Funds
Funds
2023
2023
2023
Total
Funds
2023
Total
Fund5
2022
Tangible fixed a55et5
Fixed asset investLnents
Current assets
Current liabilities
83,097
28,412
181,038
(10,098)
83,097
834)973
279y662
(10,098)
3,575
927,527
275,196
(18,674)
201,515
98,64
605,046
282,449
300,139
605,046
1,187?634
1.187,624
Unrestricted Restricted Designated
Funds
Funds
Funds
2022
2022
2022
Total
Funds
2022
Total
Funds
2021
PRIORYEAR
Tangible f￿ed assets
Fixed astset inve5tTnents
3.575
151,455
140,804
{10,441)
3,575
927.527
275?196
{18,674)
5,482
1,037,950
262,065
(8,289)
211.083
84,236
(8,233)
564?989
50,156
Current liabilities
285,393
287.086
615,145
1,1879624
1,297,208
A Building Repair endowment fund is held foT the PCC by the Di(Kese of ￿ndOn. which acts as sole trustee
and has 501e Manager1￿ Eesponsibility for the capital value of this fund. The value of this fund held at the
year end is £90,692 (2022: £82,894).
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