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St Peter’s, Maney Sutton Coldfield

Annual Report 2021

St Peter’s APCM 2021

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ITEM .................................................................................................................PAGE Agendas ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Minutes of 115[th] Annual Meeting of Parishioners of St Peter’s Church, Maney ................... 4 Minutes of the 101[st] Annual Parochial Church Meeting............................................................. 5 Vicar’s Report ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Electoral Roll...................................................................................................................................... 11 Annual Financial Report and Statements ..................................................................................... 12 Treasurer’s Report for year ending 31[st] December 2021 ....................................................... 13 St Peter’s Parochial Church Council Membership for 2020-21 ............................................. 34 Parish Reports ................................................................................................................................... 36 Church Wardens’ Report .................................................................................................... 36 Report on the Proceedings of the Parochial Church Council ..................................... 38 Safeguarding Co-ordinator’s Report .................................................................................. 39 Group Council ........................................................................................................................ 39 Churches Together in Central Sutton Coldfield ............................................................ 40 People and Places ................................................................................................................... 40 Aston and Sutton Coldfield Deanery Synod .................................................................... 40 Diocesan Synod ...................................................................................................................... 41 Parish Administrator ............................................................................................................. 41 Mission, Life & Worship Committee ................................................................................. 42 Music at Maney in 2021 ........................................................................................................ 43 Care Team ............................................................................................................................... 44 Social Committee 2021 ........................................................................................................ 44 Eco Maney ................................................................................................................................ 45 Cedar Group ........................................................................................................................... 46 Church Mission Society ........................................................................................................ 46 Christian Aid ........................................................................................................................... 47 Church Army Report ............................................................................................................ 47 Mothers’ Union ...................................................................................................................... 47 Church Fellowship ................................................................................................................. 48 Children’s Ministry ................................................................................................................. 49

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AGENDAS

Annual Meetings Sunday 1[st] May 2022

  1. Opening Prayers

  2. Apologies for absence

116[th] Annual Meeting of Parishioners

  1. Minutes of 115[th] Annual Meeting of Parishioners

  2. Election of Churchwardens

102[nd] Annual Parochial Church Meeting

  1. Minutes of 101[st] Annual Meeting on 25[th] April 2021

  2. Matters Arising from the Minutes

  3. Presentation of the Electoral Roll

  4. Treasurer’s Report and Financial Statement

  5. Churchwardens’ report

  6. Written reports circulated in advance of the meeting with questions

  7. Appointment of Independent Examiner of the Accounts

  8. Election of 4 people for 3 years and 1 person for 2 years

  9. Election of Sides people

  10. Vicar’s remarks

  11. Any Other Business

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Minutes of the 115[th] Annual Meeting of Parishioners of St Peter’s Church, Maney, at 12 noon on Sunday 25[th] April 2021, held on Zoom.

1.Present: Revd Rebecca Stephens, Vicar in the Chair,

Revd Andrew Ball, Anne Ball, Neville Benyon, Owen Cain, Barbara Chappell, Sonia Clucas, Rosemary Coombes, Movita Dening, Phil Fox, Graham Gomm, Sheila Gomm, Elena Grant, David Griffiths, Hazel Hallas, Janet Harley, Malcolm Harley, Sheena Heaton, Frances Heywood, John Heywood, Michelle Holland, Jane Jenner, Paul Jenner, Naomi Johnson, Sheila Richmond, Eric Swindells, Sue Taylor, Tony Wells, Ann Willis, Christine White, Garth White.

The Vicar welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with Prayer.

  1. The Minutes of the 114[th] Annual Meeting were accepted as a true record and signed by the Vicar.

  2. There were no matters arising.

  3. Retirement of Malcolm Harley as Churchwarden

Becky said a few words about the long and dedicated service Malcom had provided to the church over the years. Malcolm had extended his service at churchwarden for a further year to support Becky in her role and Paul as he took on the duty of churchwarden last year. Becky thanked Malcolm for his dedication to the role and also personally for the support he had offered to her in getting to know the church – both building and people. Becky expressed thanks on behalf of the whole congregation, however, since we were on zoom a presentation will be made at another time.

Malcolm thanked everyone and said how much he had enjoyed being churchwarden. We are delighted that Malcolm remains on PCC as PCC Secretary.

5. Election of Churchwarden

There was one nomination for the post vacated by Malcom – Rosemary Coombes, who was proposed by Malcolm Harley and seconded by Ann Willis. Those present then voted unanimously for Rosemary’s election. Paul Jenner was nominated by Hazel Hallas and seconded by Malcolm Harley. Those present voted unanimously for Paul’s election.

Becky thanked Paul and Malcolm for the huge support they had given her since she became Vicar and during some of the most difficult of times as a result of the Coronavirus. She also thanked Rosemary for taking on the role of churchwarden and said she was looking forward to working with Rosemary and Paul, hopeful that once we returned to church in May, we would begin to see a new normal without having to close the building again.

This concluded the meeting.

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Minutes of the 101[st] Annual Parochial Church Meeting

held on Sunday 25[th] April 2021 on Zoom.

Attendance : Revd Rebecca Stephens, Vicar in the Chair,

Revd Andrew Ball, Anne Ball, Neville Benyon, Owen Cain, Barbara Chappell, Sonia Clucas, Rosemary Coombes, Movita Dening, Phil Fox, Graham Gomm, Sheila Gomm, Elena Grant, David Griffiths, Hazel Hallas, Janet Harley, Malcolm Harley, Sheena Heaton, Frances Heywood, John Heywood, Michelle Holland, Jane Jenner, Paul Jenner, Naomi Johnson, Sheila Richmond, Eric Swindells, Sue Taylor, Tony Wells, Ann Willis, Christine White, Garth White.

1.Minutes of the 101[st] Meeting

These were agreed and signed as a correct record.

2.Matters arising from the Minutes

There were none.

3.Presentation of the Electoral Roll

Elena Grant reported that the Roll had been revised between 7[th] March and 4[th] April 2021. 6 members have been removed from the roll, 4 had died, 2 had moved away; 2 had been added. There was a total of 134 which was 4 less than the previous year. There is a trend of a slight increase in the number of residents. A copy of the Roll was available for inspection in the church porch.

Becky expressed her gratitude to Elena for all her work.

4.Treasurer’s Report and Financial Statement

Paul gave a summary of the very difficult year 2020 turned out to be. We were affected by 2 lockdowns which meant that the church was closed much of the time and when it did open numbers attending were down. The hall was also closed for much of the year so that we lost a lot of revenue. This was offset to some degree by the successful application for local authority grants and the use of the furlough scheme together with a fall in expenditure due to this lower usage. The net result was an operating deficit of £3,432. We are so grateful for those who continue to donate to St Peter’s by standing order or direct debit, and to those who have changed their giving to one of these schemes. Without this continued and regular support the deficit would have been considerably higher, so thankyou to you all.

So far in 2021 things still look precarious and we won’t know until restrictions start to be lifted how the year will turn out.

Becky thanked Paul for his hard work and dedication.

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5.Churchwardens’ Report

There were no questions. The Wardens were thanked for all they have done.

6.Written Reports

As these had been printed and circulated to everyone, the Minutes will only refer to comments, questions or discussion arising.

Parish Administrator’s Report. Becky thanked Fay for her willingness to adapt to the way she worked during the continuing changes of guidelines during the pandemic.

Mission, Life and Worship. Becky thanked all of those who enabled the ministry and mission at St Peter’s. Particularly she gave thanks for Andrew Ball, Sheila Richmond and Ann Willis who have been willing to minister and lead worship in new ways in order to offer worship in lockdown. Cedar Group Mo Dening and Rosemary Coombes were thanked for all their efforts with Cedar Group. It was hard to keep in touch with everyone but they have managed to ensure everyone receives phone calls and the newsletter.

Mo, Sonia and Barbara Chappell were all thanked for their on-going work with Children and Young People.

Safeguarding Report – there were no questions or concerns. Becky thanked Ann Willis for her ministry as safeguarding coordinator.

7.Appointment of Independent Examiner.

Thanks were given to Hannah Tipper for her considerable help as Independent Examiner for this year. She has requested that she retire from the post as her work commitments will be increasing and she feels that a fresh pair of eyes will be beneficial. Paul said that at this time a replacement had not been found and that nominations will be put to the PCC when they are obtained.

8.Election of Members of Parochial Church Council

There were vacancies for 1 person (2 year term) and 2 people (3 year term). Nominations had been received from Malcolm Harley (2 year term) and Mo Dening (3 year term). Both were elected unanimously.

9.Election of Sides People

Since no face to face services had taken place for some time, we did not have an up to date list of sidespeople who were willing to carry out restricted duties during the pandemic. It was proposed by Malcolm Harley that the current list of 12 volunteers should continue with their duties once services resumed. This was seconded by Paul Jenner and all voted in favour.

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10.Vicar’s Remarks

Becky welcomed Malcolm and Mo as new members of the PCC, although both have previously served, their wisdom and gifts were of great value to the PCC.

Becky gave thanks for how everyone had been devoted to ensuring everyone was cared for during this recent phase of the pandemic. We have seen a great deal of sadness throughout the year as we have lost some faithful members of the congregation through death and moving away. However, the church family has remained strong and faithful.

Becky also reminded us that we have now officially become an Inclusive Church, this means we are encouraged to offer a radical welcome to all people, no matter their gender, sexuality, ability or otherwise. We have agreed to move towards a church whereby all will be represented at the front, and all will see themselves as loved and valued as a member of the church, and of God’s family.

She thanked everyone who was making this possible, particularly Owen Cain who proposed the motion at the beginning of the year.

Finally, Becky hoped that when we return to the church building this would be a permanent way of worshipping. We will offer worship both on site and online, through livestreaming. She expressed her thanks to all those who continued to write and review risk assessments in order to make onsite worship as safe as possible.

11.Any Other Business

There was no other business.

The meeting finished with the Inclusive Church prayer, followed by the Grace

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VICAR’S REPORT

2021 was another unpredictable year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We began 2021 worshipping online whilst the building remained closed. We held a service on site for Easter Sunday and then had to close again due to essential building works. We were delighted to open the building again for worship in May 2021. The reports that follow pay particular tribute to so many of the challenges we have faced and the commitment of so many to navigate the pandemic, particularly recognizing the ever-changing risk assessments and guidelines. I am particularly grateful to the churchwardens, Rosemary and Paul, for their support throughout this year. They are both very gifted and generous in offering their time and gifts to St Peter’s.

Worship

Throughout 2021, worship has been offered each Sunday. Until May, every service was prerecorded, to allow the voices of others. Once we were able to offer worship from the church building, we have offered a hybrid approach to worship. Every service is livestreamed from St Peter’s Church onto our Facebook page. In order for this to happen we have purchased a streaming camera and have installed Wi-Fi into the church building. This enables those of us who cannot get to church to be a part of the worshipping life of St Peter’s.

In addition to Sundays, we continued to offer Morning Prayer live on Facebook each Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Once we reinstated worship in the building, we brought back the Thursday morning BCP Communion service at 10.30am. This was reasonably well attended, at around 12 people. We kept this as a safe space for those who are particularly vulnerable.

Music continued to be challenge in lockdown. Once we were allowed to meet in groups of 6, the choir came together to produce music for our prerecorded services. It was a joy to all be able to sing again together when the restrictions were relaxed further, even if it was from behind face coverings. As is mentioned in the music report, we are very grateful to Logan Pritchard from Emanuel for taking the role of choir leader.

Pebbles continued for our younger children, and then in May we saw the return of Sunday Club. Sonia and the team have worked hard to ensure guidelines have been followed and that children and volunteers were kept safe. Some of our older children took on new roles and responsibilities in the church. Shini is now a Server and Gabby is a welcomer and helps to serve refreshments.

We have introduced a new monthly intergenerational service which replaces the 0-99 service simply called a Family Communion service. This service is a Communion service as the PCC recognize the sacramental ecclesiology of many of our congregation. The service uses the Additional Eucharistic Prayers and involves people of all ages.

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Mission and Outreach

In March, we marked one year since the first national lockdown by offering a service of thanksgiving and remembering. This included the experiences of local people such as a funeral director and school teachers, as well as some of the congregation. During this service, we planted two trees – one in recognition of the key workers for all they have done during the pandemic, and one in memory of Maxine Hill, Parish Administrator, who died in 2020.

As well as offering services online, we continued to engage with our local community by offering ways to worship, reflect and pray outside. Again, we offered items for people to take from the steps, a net to tie ribbons on for Remembrance, a cross to fill at All Souls, and a nativity scene.

We introduced new ideas this year which included a prayer mound, the stations of the cross in Holy Week and an Easter Garden.

We lit the churchyard again at Christmas with lights donated by Maney Hill Road and held outdoor carol services. This year also saw the return of the popular Nativity play, which was held outside for safety reasons. The event was attended by around 70 people who came even though it was pouring with rain. My thanks to all who made this possible, especially Frances.

We also introduced a new Crib Service this year for younger children. This was a successful event, welcoming 20 children and 12 adults.

We have been delighted to have made connections with a new Care Home in Maney, Sutton Park Grange. Emily and I visit here each fortnight and lead a service of Holy Communion with hymns for around 15-20 people.

We continue to take Home Communion to those who are housebound.

To support our community, we have continued to collect items for the Foodbank. We also gathered a large amount of clothing and toiletries for Afghan refugees who arrived in Sutton Coldfield.

Roles and responsibilities

This year we have seen some change among those who have roles within the church. Those who have handed on responsibilities are:

Malcolm Harley: Churchwarden Fay Moore: Parish Administrator Ian Moore: Caretaker Frances and John Heywood: Christian Aid Sonia Clucas: Mother’s Union Bunny Gasson: Flower Coordinator

My thanks to each of them for all they have offered.

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We have been delighted to welcome new members into the roles which have been made vacant.

Rosemary Coombes: Churchwarden Malcolm Harley: PCC Secretary Angela Bagshaw: Parish Administrator Paul Micklewright: Caretaker Ann Willis: Mother’s Union

A highlight of the year was when we welcomed a new Assistant Curate, Rev’d Emily RobottomScott. Emily comes to us following three years of training at Cuddesdon. We look forward to sharing in this stage of Emily’s training.

I was humbled and privileged to have been invited to be an Honorary Canon at Birmingham Cathedral in November.

It is always a joy to see the gifts of God’s people being used to build God’s Kingdom. We thank all those who have offered their time and gifts in the past and those who are now offering themselves in service to God at St Peter’s.

Occasional offices

In 2021, we took 15 funerals. Among them were some beloved members of our church community. May they all rest in peace and rise in glory.

We took 2 weddings and 10 baptisms. It has been a real joy to be able to take weddings and baptisms in church again.

We were delighted that Lilly Taylor and Nicole Scott decided to be confirmed this year. It was a joyful celebration at Birmingham Cathedral with Bishop Anne.

Conclusion

There is so much to share, much of which you will read throughout this report. There are so many people, who offer extraordinary gifts at St Peter’s, much of which happens behind the scenes. I am sorry I could not mention every name, but please know how grateful I am and that you are all often in my prayers.

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ELECTORAL ROLL

The annual revision of the Electoral Roll was carried out between 7[th] March and 4[th ] April 2021. During 2021:

Current Electoral Roll cycle 2019 – 2025

Year Total on Electoral
Roll
Resident Non-resident
2018- 2019 136 40 (29.4%) 96 (70.6%
2019-2020 138 45 (32.6%) 93 (67.4%
2020- 2021 134* 48 (35.5%) 87 (64.5%)

*This figure will be updated after the annual revision in 2022 which takes place between 13[th] March and 10[th] April 2022.

Elena Grant - Electoral Roll Officer

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT AND STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

Charity Number: 1140021

INCUMBENT

The Revd Canon Becky Stephens

St. Peter’s Vicarage Maney Hill Road Sutton Coldfield B72 1JJ

BANK

The Co-operative Bank PO Box 250 Delf House Southway Skelmersdale WN8 6WT

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER

Mrs M Butterfield

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Accounts Page 2 of 15

TREASURER’S REPORT FOR YEAR ENDING 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

At the start of 2021 we were again in lockdown due to the COVID pandemic. This didn’t start easing until April when the Hall started to be used again and the church reopened. Unlike 2020 we did not suffer further interruption and, while precautions remained in place, the forecast improvement in income took place in the second half of the year. This saw general giving (collections) increase from £1,129 to £1,777 and standing orders and donations increase from £42,700 to £43,614. With a switch away from white envelopes to standing orders, that dropped from £4,203 to £3,381. With Hall bookings increasing again in the second half, income increased from £9,766 to £15,166. Good housekeeping continued this year so that the Unrestricted expenditure fell by around £1,000. With further grants of £8,017 received, we managed an operational surplus of £3,836.

The Statement of Financial Activities (Income and Expenditure Account) on page 4 of the accounts shows the surplus on Unrestricted Funds of £3,836. Once again, our investments showed considerable growth which increased the surplus to £8,764. Income from donors, which includes the weekly envelope scheme, regular giving by standing orders and direct debits, general and special collections and the recovery of tax by Gift Aid, increased slightly this year by £700 to £60,232. Planned Giving also increased by £700 (or 1.6%) to £45,927 but this is still nearly £4,000 below 2019.

The Diocese Common Fund this year was £36,555, a drop of £12,825 on last year due to a lower minimum request. Because of continuing uncertainty during the year, the review found that we were not able to increase this. The PCC decided that any surplus that we made this year would be used to increase our contribution in 2022. With this drop our charitable giving increased to £4,500. The Fund ended the year at £117,341.

With the completion this year of the Quinquennial works and the installation of fire protection in the kitchen, Designated Funds have reduced. At the end of the year they were Church Emergency (£33,775), Hall Roof (£30,000), residue of Defibrillator (£239), Stone House, which funds our Youth work and Curate expenses, (£296,598), Organ Repairs (£10,621), residue of Computer equipment (£13) and Church Fabric (£2,142). There was a surplus in Designated accounts of £5,084 where the increase in investment values more than offset the capital expenditure. At the end of the year the Designated funds stood at £373,388.

The total of Restricted funds is now £3,042. Details of all funds can be seen in Note 11 on page 13.

For 2022 an assumption has been made that COVID restrictions will gradually be removed and more people will start to attend church. Costs, however, will rise substantially with inflation and the large increase in fuel bills. With the additional payment to the Diocese mentioned above another deficit budget has been set of over £5,000.

At the end of the year the accounts show total funds of £493,771. The Balance Sheet on page 5 and Note 8 (Investments) on page 12 show where those funds are held with £200,460 on deposit with the Central Board of Finance (CBF) and investments (£278,546) representing longer term funds which are all invested in funds of the CBF.

Paul Jenner Hon Treasurer

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Independent Examiner’s Report

To the Parochial Church Council of St. Peter’s, Maney

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of St Peter’s Maney PCC for the year ended 31[st] December 2021 which are set out on pages 4 to 15. This examination took place on the 21[st] March 2022.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

  3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

A signed copy of this statement is held in the accounts file.

Name: Mrs M Butterfield

Relevant professional qualification of membership of professional bodies:

Past Member of ICAEW, now retired

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST. PETER’S, MANEY

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

Accounts Page 4 of 15


Note Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL
Funds Funds Funds 2021 2020
£ £ £ £ £
INCOME from:
Donations 2,4 69251 5573 2987 77811 74785
Charitable Activities 2,4 17023 0 0 17023 10966
Other Trading Activities 2,4 3335 0 0 3335 3197
Investments 2,4 1102 7613 0 8715 9460
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TOTAL INCOME 90711 13186 2987 106884 98408
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EXPENDITURE on:
Raising Funds 3,5 14421 11139 0 25560 16046
Charitable Activities 3,5 72454 21295 2953 96702 79398
______ _____ ____ ______ ______
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 86875 32434 2953 122262 95444
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NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE) 3836 (19248) 34 (15378) 2964
GAINS/(LOSSES) ON INVESTMENTS 8 4928 29905 0 34833 6866
______ ______ ______ ______ ______
NET INCOME 8764 10657 34 19455 9830
TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS 12 0 0 0 0 0
_ ______ ______ ______ ______
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS 8764 10657 34 19455 9830
TOTAL FUNDS AT 1ST JANUARY 2021 108577 362731 3008 474316 464486
______ ______ _____ ______ ______
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DEC 2021 11 117341 373388 3042 493771 474316
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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST. PETER’S, MANEY

BALANCE SHEET AT 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

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2021 2020
Notes £ £ £
FIXED ASSETS
Church hall and equipment 7 1 1
Investments 8 278545 243712
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278546 243713
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CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors and payments in advance 9 8649 3979
Cash in Hand 0 0
Balance at bank 15110 13799
Short term deposits 200460 220451
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224219 238229
LIABILITIES: amounts falling due within one year 10 8994 7626
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NET CURRENT ASSETS 215225 230603
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NET ASSETS 493771 474316
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REPRESENTED BY PARISH FUNDS 11
Unrestricted 117341 108577
Designated 373388 362731
Restricted 3042 3008
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493771 474316
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Approved by the Parochial Church Council on 15[th] March 2022, where, further to a review of the draft financial statements, the trustees agreed that there were no concerns over the ability to continue as a going concern. A signed copy of this SOFA is held in the accounts file.

………………………………………………………………………………………

Revd Becky Stephens (Chairman)

………………………………………………………………………………………

Miss Rosemary Coombes (Warden)

The notes on pages 6 to 15 form part of these accounts.

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST. PETER’S, MANEY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

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1. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements have been prepared under the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 in accordance with the current Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities and applicable accounting standard FRS102.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for investment assets, which are shown at fair valuation. The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main affiliation to another body, nor those that are informal gatherings of church members.

Funds

Funds over which the PCC control is limited by statute or the terms of a trust deed, or which are restricted in their use have been defined as “restricted funds”. Funds which are controlled by the PCC and over which there are essentially no restrictions as to their use have been defined as “unrestricted funds”. Designated funds are unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the PCC for purposes designated by PCC policy. Such designations may be set aside from time to time according to policy decisions.

Restricted Funds comprise (a) income from endowments which is to be expended only on the restricted purposes intended by the donor, and (b) revenue donations or grants for a specific PCC activity intended by the donor.

Unrestricted Funds are income funds which are to be spent on the PCC’s general purposes.

Designated Funds are general funds set aside by the PCC for use in the future. Project funds are designated for particular projects for administration purposes only. Funds designated as invested in fixed assets for the PCC’s own use are abated in line with those assets’ annual depreciation charges in the SOFA. Designated funds remain unrestricted and the PCC will move any surplus to other general funds.

Funds Policy

The PCC have decided that, for 2022 onwards, the Unrestricted Funds are intended for short-term investment for income (up to £55,000) and 6 months operating expenditure (£45,000), and the remainder, surplus from legacies received in 2016, to be subject to PCC decisions for the time being.

In 2016 the PCC decided that the following will be designated: a buildings fund to allow items from the Quinquennial Report to be implemented together with emergency requirements (£140,000); a church fabric fund for items within the church (£5,000); a hall roof fund for the imminent repair (£30,000) and other small items (£1,100). The accounts show where spending has already taken place within these funds.

Income

All income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities when the PCC is legally entitled to them as income or capital respectively, ultimate receipt is probable and the amount to be recognised can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.

Planned giving, collections and similar donations are recognised when received. Tax refunds are recognised when the income to which they are related is received.

Grants received which are subject to pre conditions for entitlements or use specified by the donor which have not been met at the year end are included in creditors to be carried forward to the following year. Dividends and rents are accounted for when declared receivable, interest as and when accrued by the payer.

All income is accounted for gross.

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PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST. PETER’S, MANEY

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] DECEMBER 2021

Page 7 of 15


Expenditure

Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the PCC to pay out resources. Expenditure is included on an accruals basis under the following headings; all costs are allocated under a specific category:

Costs of raising funds

These are the costs associated with the PCC’s fundraising activities such as parish magazine printing, summer fete and Christmas bazaar event costs and church hall running costs.

Charitable expenditure

Charitable expenditure is analysed between ministry and mission expenditure. Ministry expenditure includes the direct costs of running the church such as the diocesan parish share, church building and service costs. The diocesan parish share expected to be paid over is accounted when due. Mission expenditure includes mission giving and donations, outreach in the community activities, messy church and associated staff costs.

Support costs consist of central management, administration and governance costs such as the independent examiner fees. These are costs which are directly attributable to a specific charitable activity.

Grants and donations payable are accounted for when authorized, when the award of the grant/donation has been specifically communicated to the recipient and when the PCC have agreed to pay the grant/donation without condition, or any condition attaching to the grant/donation is outside the control of the PCC. Grants/donations offered subject to certain conditions which have not been met at the year end are noted as a commitment, but not accrued as expenditure. Grants and donations are accounted for when paid over, or when awarded, if that award creates a binding or constructive obligation on the PCC.

Expenditure is accounted for gross.

Tangible Fixed Assets and Depreciation

Movable church furnishings held by the vicar and churchwardens on special trust for the PCC and which require a faculty for disposal are inalienable property, listed in the church’s inventory, which can be inspected (at any reasonable time). For anything acquired prior to 2000 there is insufficient cost information available and therefore such assets are not valued in the financial statements. Subsequently no individual item has cost more than £1,000 so all such expenditure has been written off when incurred.

Land and buildings owned by the Church are depreciated on a straight line basis over 25 years.

Equipment used within the Church premises is written off when the asset is acquired.

Financial Instruments

The PCC has elected to apply the provision of section 11 “Basic Financial Instruments” and section 12 “Other Financial Instruments” of FRS102 in full to all of its financial instruments.

Debtors which are receivable within one year and which do not constitute a financing transaction are initially measured at the transaction price. Debtors are subsequently measured at amortised cost being the transaction price less any amounts settled and any impairment losses.

Creditors payable within one year and which do not constitute a financing transaction are initially measured at the transaction price. Creditors are subsequently measured at amortised cost being the transaction price less any amounts settled.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

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2. INCOME

Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL

Funds Funds Funds 2021 2020
£ £ £ £ £
Donations:
Planned Giving 45927 0 0 45927 45200
Collections 1777 0 0 1777 1129
Sundry Donations 1068 0 2579 3647 6501
Legacies 0 0 0 0 0
Gift Aid Recovered 11461 0 408 11869 12494
VAT Reclaimed 1001 5573 0 6574 809
Grants 8017 0 0 8017 8652
______ _____ _____ ______ ______
Total Donations 69251 5573 2987 77811 74785
===== ===== ==== ===== =====
Charitable Activities
Fees for weddings and funerals 1857 0 0 1857 1105
Hall lettings 15166 0 0 15166 9766
Magazine Sales 0 0 0 0 95
_____ _____ ____ _____ _____
Total Charitable Activities 17023 0 0 17023 10966
===== ===== ==== ===== =====
Other Trading Activities
Magazine Adverts 0 0 0 0 233
Christmas Craft Fayre 1495 0 0 1495 1022
Other Fund Raising Activities 272 0 0 272 351
Solar Panel Income 1568 0 0 1568 1591
Miscellaneous 0 0 0 0 0
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Total Other Trading Activities 3335 0 0 3335 3197

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==== ==== ==== ==== ====
Investments
Dividends 999 7604 0 8603 8523
Interest 103 9 0 112 937
____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Total Investments 1102 7613 0 8715 9460
==== ==== ==== ==== ====
TOTAL 90711 13186 2987 106884 98408
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3. EXPENDITURE

3.
EXPENDITURE
Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL
Funds Funds Funds 2021 2020
£ £ £ £ £
Raising Funds
Magazine Costs 0 0 0 0 30
Hall Costs 9734 11139 0 20873 12045
Fundraising Costs 255 0 0 255 0
Support for Raising Funds 4432 0 0 4432 3971
_____ ____ _____ _____ _____
Total Raising Funds 14421 11139 0 25560 16046
===== ==== ==== ===== =====
Charitable Expenditure
Resourcing Ministry
Diocesan Parish Share 36555 0 0 36555 49380
Clergy Expenses 3020 0 0 3020 571
Cost of Services 4068 0 43 4068 1984
Church Running Costs 11273 0 0 11273 10178
Church Repair & Maintenance 7768 21295 589 29652 3831
Support for Resourcing Ministry 4540 0 0 4540 4916
Resourcing Mission
Child Mission 337 0 0 337 217
Charitable Giving 4599 0 2321 6963 7781
Special Appeals 0 0 0 0 0
Youth Work 0 0 0 0 0
Miscellaneous 79 0 0 79 345
COVID Costs 215 0 0 215 195
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Total Charitable Expenditure 72454 21295 2953 96702 79398
===== ===== ===== ===== =====
TOTAL 86875 32434 2953 122262 95444
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4. INCOME for 2020

4.
INCOME for 2020
Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL
Funds Funds Funds 2020
£ £ £ £
Donations:
Planned Giving 45200 0 0 45200
Collections 1129 0 0 1129
Sundry Donations 1703 0 4798 6501
Legacies 0 0 0 0
Gift Aid Recovered 11494 0 1000 12494
VAT Reclaimed 358 451 0 809
Grants 8652 0 0 8652
______ _____ _____ ______
Total Donations 68536 451 5798 74785
===== ===== ==== =====
Charitable Activities
Fees for weddings and funerals 1105 0 0 1105
Hall lettings 9766 0 0 9766
Magazine Sales 95 0 0 95
_____ _____ ____ _____
Total Charitable Activities 10966 0 0 10966
===== ===== ==== =====
Other Trading Activities
Magazine Adverts 233 0 0 233
Christmas Craft Fayre 1022 0 0 1022
Other Fund Raising Activities 351 0 0 351
Solar Panel Income 1591 0 0 1591
Miscellaneous 0 0 0 0
_____ _____ _____ _____
Total Other Trading Activities 3197 0 0 3197
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Investments
Dividends 965 7558 0 8523

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Interest 865 72 0 937
____ ____ ____ ____
Total Investments 1830 7630 0 9460
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TOTAL 84529 8081 5798 98408
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

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5. EXPENDITURE for 2020

Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL
Funds Funds Funds 2020
£ £ £ £
Raising Funds
Magazine Costs 30 0 0 30
Hall Costs 9341 2704 0 12045
Fundraising Costs 0 0 0 0
Support for Raising Funds 3971 0 0 3971
_____ ____ _____ _____
Total Raising Funds 13342 2704 0 16046
===== ==== ==== =====
Charitable Expenditure
Resourcing Ministry
Diocesan Parish Share 49380 0 0 49380
Clergy Expenses 571 0 0 571
Cost of Services 1964 0 20 1984
Church Running Costs 10178 0 0 10178
Church Repair & Maintenance 3274 0 557 3831
Support for Resourcing Ministry 4916 0 0 4916
Resourcing Mission
Child Mission 217 0 0 217
Charitable Giving 3579 0 4202 7781
Special Appeals 0 0 0 0
Youth Work 0 0 0 0
Miscellaneous 345 0 0 345
COVID Costs 195 0 0 195
_____ _____ _____ _____
Total Charitable Expenditure 74619 0 4779 79398
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TOTAL 87961 2704 4779 95444
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________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
2021 2020
6. STAFF COSTS
£ £
Wages and salaries 13988 12196
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No member of the PCC received any remuneration or reimbursement of expenses other than the Vicar as shown in Note 3. 2021 includes Office Administrators and Caretakers.

7. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS

£ £
Cost of Church Hall Building 23902 23902
Less accumulated depreciation 23901 23901
______ ______
1 1
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Net Book Value at 31stDecember 2021 1
Net Book Value at 31stDecember 2020 1

8.
INVESTMENTS
£ £
Valuation as at 1stJanuary 2021 243712 236846

Increase/(Decrease) in valuation
34833 6866
Investments/(Disposals) --- ---
______ ______
Valuation at 31stDecember 2021 278545 243712
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Government stocks --- ---
1,681 shares in CBF investment fund 39378 34450
Stone House – 6,525 shares in CBF investment fund 152822 133697
Stone House – 58,392 shares in CBF property fund 86345 75565
______ ______
278545 243712
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2021 2020
9. DEBTORS
£ £
Gift Aid Recoverable 1928 2051
Solar Panel Feed-in-Tariff 147 151
VAT Reclaim 6574 809
Insurance Claim ------ 968
_____ _____
8649 3979
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10. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR

2021 2020
£ £
Gas Accrued 1138 616
Electricity Accrued 292 236
BDBF Assigned Fees 137 1200
Copier Usage Charge 66 47
Committed Donations to Charities 4723 3664
Telephone & Internet 62 58
Vicar Expenses 892 659
Sundry Supplies 195 424
Repairs & Works 1133 722
Equipment from 2020 356 ------
_____ _____
8994 7626
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11. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS

Balance Capital Balance
1/1/2021 Income Expenditure Transfers Movements 31/12/2021
£ £ £ £ £ £
Restricted Funds
Memorial Book 51 50 0 0 0 101
Choir 667 335 0 0 0 1002
Discretionary Poor Fund 315 0 64 0 0 251
Hall Sound System 300 0 0 0 0 300
Church Sound System 21 0 0 0 0 21
Ministry 700 0 0 0 0 700
Eco Planters 50 0 26 0 0 24

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Vestry Steps 68 0 0 0 0 68
Charity Collections 273 2195 2257 0 0 211
LED Lighting 563 0 563 0 0 0
Flower Fund 0 357 43 0 0 314
Social Committee 0 50 0 0 0 50
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ____
3008 2987 2953 0 0 3042
==== ==== ===== ==== ==== ====
Unrestricted Funds
Designated Funds
Sale of Stone House 259080 7613 0 0 29905 296598
Quinquennial Fund 6044 0 6044 0 0 0
Church Emergency Fund 43453 5573 15251 0 0 33775
Hall Roof 30000 0 0 0 0 30000
Defibrilator 239 0 0 0 0 239
Church Fabric 2142 0 0 0 0 2142
Computer 13 0 0 0 0 13
Fire Safety 11139 0 11139 0 0 0
Organ Repair 10621 0 0 0 0 10621
__ ______ _ _ ______ _
362731 13186 32434 0 29905 373388
General Fund 108577 89711 86875 0 4928 116341
______ ______ _ _ _____ ______
474316 106884 122262 0 34833 493771
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The Discretionary Fund for the Poor is the result of anonymous donations for the Vicar to use at his/her discretion. The Flower and Social Committee Funds were added in the year. The Stone House fund continues to support the Youth work in the parish; in 2021 there was no Youth Worker and the increase in fund value was due to 12 months of vacancy. The Quinquennial and Fire Safety Funds were used up to support work done in 2021.

12. TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS

General Designated Restricted Total
Funds Funds Funds
£ £ £ £

No Transfers were made.
----- ----- --- 0
_ ______ _____ _____
Total Raising Funds ----- ----- - 0
====== ===== ==== ====

13. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BY FUNDS

Unrestricted Designated Restricted TOTAL
Funds Funds Funds 2021 2020
£ £ £ £ £
Tangible Fixed Assets 1 0 0 1 1
Investments 39377 239168 0 278545 243712
Debtors due within one year 3076 5573 0 8649 3979
Short Term Deposits 68008 128647 3805 200460 220451
Cash 0 0 0 0 0

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Bank 15110 0 0 15110 13799
Creditors due within one year (8231) 0 (763) (8994) (7626)
______ ______ _____ ______ ______
117341 373388 3042 493771 474316
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14. ANALYSIS OF SUPPORT COSTS

Raising Resourcing TOTAL Raising Resourcing TOTAL
Funds Ministry 2021 Funds Ministry 2020
£ £ £ £ £ £
Parish Administrator 4233 2822 7055 3699 2466 6165
Printing & Stationery 127 1068 1195 207 1862 2069
Telephone & IT 72 650 722 65 588 653
Governance --- --- --- --- --- ---
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
4432 4540 8972 3971 4916 8887
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The administrator’s time is split 60% managing hall lettings and 40% resourcing ministry; equipment and materials are split 10% raising funds and 90% on resourcing ministry.

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15. DONATIONS TO CHARITIES 2021

Unrestricted Restricted
Funds
£
£
Charitable Giving from PCC
Mothers’ Union AFIA
750
Water Aid
750
Christian Aid
750
Church Army
750
Breast Friends
750
St Basil’s
750
Mothers’ Union (from Sunday Coffee)
59
__
4,559
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Charitable Giving from Special Collections (including Gift Aid)
CUF (in lieu of Lent Lunches)
381
Christian Aid (in lieu of envelopes)
1813
_
___
2,194
=====
Funds
Total
£
750
750
750
750
750
750
59
__
_
4,559
=====
=====
381
1813
___
2,194
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Other Charities (not in accounts)

Children’s Society boxes 589
Royal British Legion (Remembrance) 64

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CMS (Advent) 129
Children’s Society (Christingle) 63
Restore (Christmas Collections) 142
______ ______ ______
987
===== ===== =====
TOTAL 4,559 2,194 7,740
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The items in the Unrestricted fund represent the charities chosen by the PCC for the church's annual giving. This is determined from the formula of 10% of relevant net income. Relevant net income is calculated from total unrestricted general income, less apportionment, less VAT reclaimed, less grants for expenses, less legacies. In addition a proportion of Sunday coffee donations is given to Mothers’ Union.

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ST. PETER’S PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL; - MEMBERSHIP FOR 2021 22 as at April 2021

Name Role Year to retire/re-elect
Paul Jenner Churchwarden / Treasurer
Rosemary Coombes Churchwarden 2023(Deanery Syn.)
Sheena Heaton Vice Chairperson 2024(Diocesan Syn.)
Neville Benyon 2022
Owen Cain Deputy Churchwarden 2022
Eric Swindells 2022
Tony Wells 2022
Sonia Clucas 2023
Malcolm Harley PCC Secretary 2023
Michelle Holland 2023
Solomon Salawu 2023
Mo Dening 2024
Janet Harley Deputy Churchwarden 2024
Naomi Johnson 2024
John Heywood 2024(Diocesan Syn.)
Sheila Richmond 2023(Deanery Syn.)
Suprabha Taylor 2023(Deanery Syn.)
Ann Willis 2023(Deanery Syn.)
Hazel Hallas Deputy Churchwarden
Philip Fox Deputy Churchwarden

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St Peter’s Church, Maney.

Summary of Office appointments and representation for the year to 2021

Vice Chairman

Secretary Treasurer Deputy Wardens Committee Chairs

Electoral Roll Officer Director of Music Children’s Ministry

Safeguarding Officer Children’s Advocate Vulnerable Adults Care Team Health and Safety Officer

Sheena Heaton Vacant Paul Jenner Phil Fox, Owen Cain, Hazel Hallas

B&G – Becky Stephens F&S – Becky Stephens Worship & Planning – Becky Stephens Mission & Outreach - Becky Stephens Eco Maney – John Heywood Social – Sonia Clucas

Elena Grant Eric Swindells Sonia Clucas

Ann Willis Sonia Clucas Rosemary Coombes Rosemary Coombes

Solomon Salawu

Christian Aid Children’s Society CMS Church Army Weekly Planned Giving Envelopes Bible Reading Fellowship Bible Society

John and Frances Heywood Joan Bradley Garth White Su Taylor

Hazel Hallas Sheila Richmond

Vacant

Mother’s Union Church Fellowship Cedar Group Flower Guild Servers Guild Sacristan Verger Carpenter’s Arms

Sonia Clucas Sheila Richmond Rosemary Coombes / Phil Fox Bunny Gasson Lorna Scully Naomi Johnson Michelle Holland Neville Benyon

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PARISH REPORTS

Church Wardens’ Report

In July 2021, Paul Jenner and Rosemary Coombes were admitted as churchwardens (via Zoom!).

We are gradually learning more about the role and are grateful to recent churchwardens Malcolm and Graham for their help and wise counsel and everyone else for their patience.

All of the outstanding recommended work from the Quinquennial Report has been completed. The internal church walls were cleaned to remove the efflorescence (though this has returned in some places). At the same time, the Sanctuary was repainted. Pointing on the roof and guttering was renewed and the steps to the vestry and the cellar were repaired. Doors have been replaced in the Hall kitchen with fire safety ones. as has the hatch to the hall (which is now electrically powered). A new, taller fire escape door was installed at the back of the Hall to avoid people having to crouch to exit. Light fittings in the Hall have been changed to LED and those in the link block, corridor and toilets operate on a timed setting. Emergency lighting is now installed throughout the Hall. External lighting of church and Hall is now LED too and operates on a timer. The 5-year Electrical Survey and PAT testing has been done and remedial work completed.

We now have wonderful bins for disposal of Household Waste, Paper and Card and Mixed Materials which are put out for regular collection by the Caretaker.

The testing of the Lightning Conductor has been done and repaired.

A number of small but longstanding repair jobs have been completed, for example fixing shelf supports to kitchen cupboards, repairing electric sockets, and fixing the Hall doorbell. We have a group of reliable tradespeople on whom we can call as needed.

Two memorial trees, to Maxine and to the victims of the Pandemic, were planted in the church grounds to replace two dead horse chestnut trees. A regular mowing service has been engaged to maintain the grassed areas, clear leaves etc.

The Church Garden Party continues to meet one morning each month, tending the planters, Tower Walk and other areas and even doing some drain maintenance. We are most appreciative of their efforts as are the many passersby.

The Cleaning Team meets on the third Friday of every month with the objective of keeping the church clean and tidy at minimum cost. We have addressed the stripping effect of cleaning and disinfection of pews during the pandemic by regular application of orange oil which is beneficial to the wood and leaves a pleasant odour. We are grateful to both Garden Party and Cleaning Team groups and would welcome new volunteers if anyone has a spare hour once a month.

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Our new Caretaker, Paul and Parish Administrator, Angela are valued members of our church community at St Peter’s. They both take a keen interest in their jobs and present a warm and welcoming presence to both regular and occasional Hall users.

The Building and Grounds committee meets every 2 months to review progress and set priorities. Minutes of meetings are sent to PCC. Amongst our latest actions is looking at Disability Access within the church and Hall.

A thorough check of the inventory and the condition of the contents of the church is underway and the result will be reported to the meeting.

Work still outstanding includes the installation of a fire alarm system in the Hall and a survey into enlarging the front car park. We will also be looking at upgrading the rest of the church lighting to LED if funds allow.

Rosemary Coombes and Paul Jenner – Church Wardens

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Report on the Proceedings of the Parochial Church Council

The Council met 6 times during the year, with an average attendance of 82%. All meetings, including the Annual Parochial Church Meeting for 2020, have been held on Zoom. There are currently 22 members, including 4 elected members of Deanery Synod, 2 elected members of Diocesan Synod, Churchwardens and deputies. Our new curate, Rev’d Emily, joined the Council in July.

The Council operates through sub committees covering six main areas, namely:

Standing Committee Mission
Worship Buildings and Grounds
Eco Maney Social

Due to Covid restrictions early in the year, the Council agreed that the church would not open for regular services until May. A church service took place on Easter Day, but with special a special risk assessment in place. The Council approved the risk assessments surrounding the gradual relaxation of Covid restrictions through the year.

During the year, the Council considered and dealt with a range of issues relating to the church, hall and grounds, including:

Malcolm Harley - Secretary to the Parochial Church Council

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Safeguarding Co-ordinator’s Report

St Peter’s church and PCC are committed to;

  1. Promoting a safer environment and culture

  2. Safely recruiting and supporting all those with any responsibility

  3. Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation

  4. Caring pastorally for victims/survivors of abuse

  5. Responding to those who may pose a present risk to others

The Parish will create a safe and caring place for all.

Mrs Ann Willis is the safeguarding officer and the Children’s Advocate is Mrs Sonia Clucas. We work with the Diocese Office and our PCC at St Peter’s to ensure that the church is a safe, comfortable place for all people. This involves ensuring that all policies are adhered to and the necessary checks have been carried out.

The Parish Safeguarding policy has been updated. The co-ordinator works with the team at the Diocesan Office Support Team and refers to them for advice when necessary. The Diocesan Team produce new policies which the co-ordinator reads and assures that all Volunteers are aware of.

There is a new policy for training of all volunteers and the Co-ordinator is working to assure that all volunteers have up to date Disclosure and Barring Checks and training. The training is important to ensure that all volunteers are working together and adhering to the policy. This requires updating every three years. Volunteers include members of the Care Team, the Children’s Team, members of PCC, Church officers and all who are on a church rota. Help in completing the training is being offered and people are responding to this.

Ann Willis

Group Council

The clergy in the Group of Anglican Churches in Sutton Coldfield continue to meet and work together. Currently, there are 5 licensed clergy: John Routh (HT), Jonathan Nicholas (SC), Becky Stephens (SP), Leanne Carr (Curate at HT) and Emily Robottom-Scott (who joined as curate of SP in June 2021). During 2021, a decision was made to not continue with the tradition of pulpit swaps until there was greater stability. However, St Peter’s hosted a Group Ash Wednesday Service as a prerecorded service, including all three churches. Becky, Jonathan and Leanne led a joint Lent Bible Study on Zoom which was well attended.

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Churches Together in Central Sutton Coldfield

The churches in central Sutton have met monthly on zoom for support, encouragement and sharing of mission throughout the pandemic. At St Peter’s we have continued to support the Foodbank at Sutton Baptist Church throughout the year. In January 2021, we held a joint service during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Again, this was a pre-recorded service and could be viewed online.

People and Places

As is mentioned in the PCC report, Revd Ann Richardson attended a PCC meeting to update members regarding the current People and Places aims, objectives and processes. Geographical areas are currently being considering in order to divide the Deanery into oversight areas. Each oversight area will have an oversight minister who will work alongside the other incumbents, schools, etc to enable sharing resources and facilitate mission across the area.

When Becky was licensed at St Peter’s, it was noted that eventually another parish would be included as a part of her ministry. This has not yet happened due to the Covid pandemic, however it is likely to occur in 2022.

Revd Becky Stephens

Aston and Sutton Coldfield Deanery Synod

There have been 3 meetings this year. The meetings are chaired by the Area Dean, Revd Ann Richardson. Meetings are now held on Zoom and/or at one of the churches in the Deanery.

There have been presentations on Environmental Updates (Revd Canon Douglas Machiridza, Area Dean, Handsworth,); a Parish Update (Revd Noel Phillips, Vicar of Curdworth, Middleton and Wishaw) and the Diocesan Response to Housing, Church and Community Commission (Revd Jane Newsome). The diocese has appointed Bishop Anne Hollinghurst as our ‘Housing Bishop’ to help to address the problem of inadequate housing.

At the most recent meeting, members shared their individual church’s progress in Transforming Church Action Plans (TCAP). The discussion highlighted the many different and varied contexts within which the churches in our deanery are working for their communities. A copy of our TCAP is available on our website St Peter's Church, Maney | Information (stpetersmaney.org.uk), click on ‘Mission Plan’.

Deanery Synod members: Rosemary Coombes, Sheena Heaton, John Heywood, Sheila Richmond, Sue Taylor, Ann Willis

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Diocesan Synod

The Synod will have met three times by the date of the Annual Meeting. However at the time of writing there have only been two meetings to report on. The first in July was conducted on Zoom and mainly taken up with financial matters. Karen Preece, Director of Finance reported that the financial situation was better than expected and that parishes had been very generous in the donations to the Common Fund in spite of the difficulties caused by the pandemic. There had been little call made on a £1 million grant from central funds. Updates were provided on Safeguarding matters and Living in Love and Faith.

This was the last meeting of the Triennium and elections were held for Diocesan Synod in July. Becky Stephens, John Heywood and Sheena Heaton were re-elected for the next three year period.

The meeting in November took place in person at the new Church of England Secondary School in South Yardley. There were excellent reports from Dan Mayes, Director of Property on the progress towards net zero by 2030 and from Karen Preece on the budget for 2022. Karen was quite optimistic about the finances and hoped individual churches would be gradually able to return their giving to the Common Fund to before the pandemic levels. The budget allows for 110 stipendiary clergy and an average of 12 vacancies at any one time. There are 23 curates in training whose stipends are met from central funding.

Canon Douglas Machiridza and Ann Richardson, our Area Dean, spoke about racial justice and in particular the decision by General Synod not to fund a Racial Justice Officer in each diocese. Ann proposed a motion asking General Synod to rescind its previous decision. Bishop David said he had been dismayed by the General Synod decision. He could understand that there were financial restraints but was concerned that no further suggestions such as sharing between dioceses or appointing people part time had been considered. He felt this matter was extremely important for a diocese as diverse as Birmingham and pointed out that Birmingham still had an allocation of half of a post for the appointment of a Racial Justice officer.

The key issue for the meeting which will take place on 26 March 2022 will be a motion presented by John Heywood and Caroline Egan (on behalf of BACA - Birmingham Christians for Climate Action) calling on Synod to divest from investment in fossil fuels. A verbal update can be provided at the APCM

Sheena Heaton

Parish Administrator

I joined St Peter’s as Parish Administrator in September 2021 just as the easing of restrictions meant that some sort of “normality” could resume. I am in the office every morning although this may vary in school holidays so that I can spend some time with my children.

The hall has re-opened in full and we have seen familiar and regular users return as well as welcoming some new users. Ad-hoc events such as children’s parties have resumed and the hall has been used for other events such as baptism parties and funeral refreshments. I work hard to

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keep on top of invoicing and payments to make sure that these are received in a timely manner. I have implemented an online calendar for office use which makes the bookings and available time easier to manage.

In October our new caretaker, Paul, started at St Peter’s and he has been a welcome addition. His flexible working pattern means that the hall is clean and tidy, floors are mopped regularly and the kitchen and toilets are cleaned on a regular basis. He has also carried out some minor repairs to keep everything in working order. Many users have commented on his friendly, easy going manner and appreciate his hard work.

Since September we have had a range of other services such as All Souls, Remembrance Sunday and Christmas services. For some of these services a booking system was put in place to help everyone feel safe in church. Weekly notice sheets continue to be emailed out to maintain regular contact.

Several baptisms took place during the autumn and a variety of weddings and baptisms are booked for the coming months. I have been working with Becky to keep documents and records updated.

It has been good to meet many of you in person and I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for welcoming me with your kind phone calls and emails.

Angela Bagshaw – Parish Administrator

Mission, Life & Worship Committee

Mission, Life & Worship Committee

In September 2020 a decision was made to divide into two smaller groups. One would be concerned with the planning of worship, being known as the Ministry Group, and would include the clergy and readers, organist, sacristan and vice-chair of the PCC; the other would deal with Mission and Outreach, and include the churchwardens and others with a particular interest in the topics for discussion. The two groups would still come under the name of Mission, Life & Worship.

Ministry Group

This has discussed services, considering each season of the Churches’ calendar well in advance, so that special events could be planned carefully. We have also discussed children’s ministry, a change from 0-99 to Family Communion, training for intercessors, the organisation of music matters, and the encouragement among the congregation of vocations to preach or lead worship occasionally.

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Sheila Richmond

Mission and Outreach

In this committee we have spoken about how we might become more Inclusive, in recognition of our joining Inclusive Church in January 2021. We have considered our liturgy and hymns, as well as making the church more accessible. We have also adapted baptism booking forms to use the title ‘parent’ as opposed to ‘mother’ and ‘father’.

The committee developed a plan to offer outdoor worshipping opportunities such as outdoor carols, and outdoor engagement activities which included stations of the cross using knitted characters and QR codes to discover more.

We are delighted that Lorna Cain has offered to be the secretary for this group for 2022.

Revd Becky Stephens

Music at Maney in 2021

It was good that the friendship across the choir meant that members kept in touch with one another as waited for the opportunity to sing together and enhance worship in church. Initially it gave us a few logistical problems sorting out social distancing. Gradually this has been made easier by relaxation of Covid restrictions as we have moved from a maximum of six singers to a possible twelve. It is a shame that we haven’t got enough choristers to fill all the spaces. Sadly, we lost Kate during the year as she lost her battle with cancer. Tony is now moving to Bristol to be near his daughters and we miss his great bass voice. He has been a dedicated, loyal member of the choir for many years and we thank him for his valuable service.

Hymns for services were chosen from the online library created by the choristers and organists of St. Martin’s in the Field to match up with the liturgy and readings for the day until we were able to worship live in church from May. Organ accompaniment, sometimes with soloists from the choir, was provided for live services broadcast on Facebook. As Covid rules relaxed help was provided by the team at Emmanuel led by Richard Mason. Logan Pritchard has been wonderful help taking many choir rehearsals, endearing himself to our choristers in the process. James Burke has also played for services. St. Peter’s choristers took part in the Advent Procession at Emmanuel church. We held a lovely Nine Lessons and Carols Service at St. Peter’s aided by some guest singers from Emmanuel.

It was great to welcome the band playing in October although somewhat smaller than preCovid due to players having moved on. We are grateful to Owen for getting them together again. We have enjoyed some delightful duets from Owen and Naomi at the beginning and end of services. Many thanks to Owen and band for their splendid work.

As I type this report – actually on the day after the relaxation of all Covid legal rules - I look forward to the day when more people are prepared to join our small dedicated and loyal group

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of choristers. Attendance at every service and rehearsal is not expected. Both adults and children will be welcome and the children will be paid.

Eric Swindells

Care Team

The Care Team continues to show the love and care of God through its network of support. We offer phone calls, texts, emails, letters and practical help where possible to members of the congregation and community. This was even more important in maintaining links during the pandemic where face to face contact was not possible.

We had 5 meetings this year where we reviewed ongoing needs under the chairship of Becky.

Safeguarding Training and DBS checks are well underway, ensuring that every member of the team is updated.

Home Communions continue to be offered where requested. There has been an increase in the uptake of these at a local Care Home which is a pleasing development.

The rest of the team comprises Anne Ball, Rosemary Coombes, Mo Dening, Elena Grant, David Griffiths, Sheila Richmond, Emily Rowbotham-Scott, Christine White, Hazel Hallas and Ann Willis. The help of many church members who regularly contact others is gratefully acknowledged. Please contact any of us if you know of members of the congregation who are unwell or need assistance so that we can be in touch, if desired.

Thanks to all for their valuable contributions.

Rosemary Coombes

Social Committee 2020

Committee: Janet Harley, Sonia Clucas, Frances Heywood, Sue Griffiths, Fiona Baker and Simon Baker

Sad to report, we were not able to hold any social events in 2021. We had hoped to serve mulled wine and mince pies after the Carol Service, but it was decided to cancel in order to keep everyone Covid safe. Everyone has worked very hard to keep our services Covid safe so we didn’t want to risk anyone’s health especially just before Christmas.

It was very good that the Nativity Play was able to go ahead even if it had to be held outdoors. The actors worked very hard despite the weather and it was very well attended. The outdoor nativity scene was displayed again. Thank you, John for this. We did manage to have carols in the church grounds as we turned on the lights.

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The newsletter continues to keep us all informed with contributions from many of the church family. Thanks to all who help with this.

We do hope to have lots of social events and gatherings in 2022. We made a good start recently with a Fish and Chips evening. Thanks to Simon for his amusing quiz. Who knew there was so much to know about fish and chips! So, look out for some more events soon.

We were sad to lose Ruth Dineley from the committee due to ill health. She has been a valued member of the social committee for many years. It is good to welcome Jane and Glenys to our happy band.

Sonia Clucas

Eco Maney

The main subjects that Eco Maney has worked on in the year 2021 were the preparations for the UN Conference COP 26 and devising a draft strategy for the parish to implement the General Synod decision that the Church of England would move to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2030.

In preparing for COP 26, we worked with other Sutton churches to talk to our MP about the importance of saving God’s Earth and that the church is in the forefront of taking action to address this concern. At St Peter’s we held our Climate Sunday service in June and for Creationtide Eco Maney produced four handouts that expanded on the issues raised in the sermons. These handouts were published on the parish website.

Also, for Climate Sunday Eco Maney members gave talks at 2 churches in Solihull Parish.

Due to the lockdown restrictions we have not been providing the monthly Fairtrade stall; but we will be looking at ways of starting that in 2022.

In working with Building & Grounds Committee we have been measuring the temperature and humidity in the church over the past year; and in the provision of the new LED lighting, which has reduced our electricity usage.

We meet monthly to do gardening in the church grounds and built the Easter Garden. We write monthly pieces for the Newsletter.

In October we helped with the running of the Deanery Eco Festival at St Chad’s.

St Peter’s has had a Mission Action Plan on reducing carbon emissions since 2009 and is thus able to share our insights across the diocese. This is done mainly through contributing a member to the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC), our participation in Birmingham Anglicans for Climate Action (BACA) and our co-operation with other Eco Churches across Sutton.

BACA ran a 4 week course in May for over 80 participants to learn about the theology and practice of Eco Church. Two of the speakers were from the Eco Maney Team. The Bishop’s Environment Board has co-opted BACA members onto its Net Zero Group; and that is the way that we are contributing to the diocesan planning and implementation. BACA is also

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presenting a motion on divestment from fossil fuels to diocesan synod; and Eco Maney have been asked to speak to that because we began the first such motion in 2015.

Eco Maney provides the Parish Environment Contacts for the Deanery, and we work with the Deanery Environment Champions on developing Net Zero plans for all the parishes in the Aston & Sutton Deanery.

As befits an eco-church we have made ecumenical links with other churches across Sutton Coldfield and together lobbied our MP regularly on what we expected from COP 26 and other national environment policies like sustainable new-build housing and preventing pollution in streams and rivers. For these meeting there have been representatives from 9 other churches.

The Eco Churches welcomed the Young Christian Climate Network relay walkers when they came through Sutton Coldfield on their way to COP 26 in Glasgow. We have started a programme of street stalls to inform the general public about the churches’ concern for the climate crisis.

Andrew & Anne Ball, Sue Fenoughty, Sheena Heaton, Jim McAvan, Sarah Riggall.

Cedar Group

During the lockdown, we have kept in contact with members via phone calls, birthday cards, notes, letters and the occasional face to face chance encounter. We resumed meetings in person in September and continue to gather on the first and third Tuesdays from 2-4pm in the Hall. We enjoy the company, informal chat, tea and cake and a gentle quiz.

We were very sad to lose three of our longstanding members all of whom are fondly remembered: Beryl, Frank and Jeanne.

We have seen a small increase in numbers recently, which is most pleasing.

Movita Dening, Phil Fox, Rosemary Coombes

Church Mission Society

We have continued to receive regular reports from Dr Nicci Maxwell - she really is an excellent correspondent. If you have not had sight of them, please let Garth or Christine White know. The great excitement is, of course, Nicci's visit to St Peter's - we do hope that you were there.

Garth White

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Christian Aid

The Covid restrictions in England in May 2021 meant that, once again, we were not able to go out knocking on doors to ask for donations. Two collectors who had established rounds in their home streets did drop envelopes, inviting their neighbours to put in a donation and return them. They raised £100 each. For the rest we received generous donations from the congregation amounting to £1441.25. To top this up we held a sponsored sports event for our young people, as devised by Eri. We were incredibly blessed to choose the only fine 2-hour stretch in a month of what seemed like unending rain. It was great fun and £411.25 was raised. These efforts brought the St Peter’s total for Christian Aid week to £2053.23.

Going forward, we are looking for new Christian Aid reps for 2022. We offer our heartfelt thanks to Frances and John Heywood for their organisation and leadership until now.

Church Army Report

The Church Army is, as ever, grateful to the family of St Peter’s for its continued support of their work with vulnerable members of society. Although it has been a fallow year for the usual St Peter’s fundraising activities, such as singing Christmas carols in Tesco (due to Covid), we have received an update about how the money raised from the sponsored walk last year has been put to good use. The kitchen at the Marylebone Project homeless women’s shelter has been refurbished with the money raised.

The hope for future activities is to be able to support more of the Church Army’s work in Birmingham, for example, the Langley Centre in Oldbury, where they are providing vital support to help young offenders back into work, working with older members of the community to enable them to worship regularly and setting-up a toddlers group.

Our ongoing support of the Church Army’s valuable work is much appreciated

Sue Taylor

Mothers’ Union

Mothers’ Union is a global Christian movement helping the world’s hardest to reach communities to transform their lives. There are 4 million members active in 84 countries committed to supporting marriage, children and family life.

Mothers’ Union are committed to stopping gender-based violence, poverty and injustice and fighting inequality through activism, advocacy and practical action. Mothers’ Union promote peace, safety and self-reliance.

There has been a Mothers’ Union branch meeting at St Peter’s church for many years. (You may have seen the recent article on Facebook or the church newsletter.) In 2021 after a long break due to Covid restrictions, we restarted our meetings in September with a time of prayer and catch-up. We have also been praying and considering the future of our branch. There have been problems with running the branch and dealing with finances. Having met with the clergy and the Diocesan President these discussions were shared with members at our December

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meeting and it was decided that members would choose to be diocesan members and pay subs directly to Birmingham MU. Members are to continue to meet monthly at St Peter’s.

Since the Group began meeting in October we have had a visit from Rita Evans who talked about the MU prisons work. We collected gifts for the prisoners’ children and wrote Christmas cards for the prisoners.

In November we looked at the Mothers’ Union information about Gender-Based Violence and some thoughts about what the bible says about this.

During the year members have attended 10 Baptisms at St Peter’s and given cards and teddies which members had knitted. We also gave Bibles to two young people who were confirmed. Members keep in touch with, and visit when possible, members who are now housebound or in care homes.

The Group will continue to meet each in the Church Hall at St Peter’s on the second Tuesday. Do join us for a chat, cake and tea. Everyone is welcome.

Ann Willis

Church Fellowship

Since 2020, when Sylvia Cotgreave resigned as Leader and I was elected in her place, much has changed. Sylvia, and also Ruth our Secretary, have moved into residential homes, and Molly Cooper needs permanent care, leaving only Joan Bradley, our Treasurer, and myself on the committee. Other members are also in care, or have moved away, and three have died, so our numbers are small. On Shrove Tuesday in 2020 we had a lively Pancake Party and Beetle Drive, but a few days later we were in lockdown, and in spite of plans were not to meet for many months. During that time, I had an accident, and felt I could not continue to lead; as there was no one else who felt able to, we took the sad decision to close an organisation which had meant a lot to many of us and drawn new members into the church since 1964. I hope that something else will take its place eventually.

Sheila Richmond

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Children’s Ministry

Children’s Team: Sonia Clucas, Mo Dening, Barbara Chappell, Katy Stephens and Rosemary Combes supported by Rev Becky and Rev Emily.

2021 was, of course, another unusual year. During the time when we were unable to meet together, Becky provided services online including all age celebrations for Epiphany and St Valentine. Sonia continued to send out materials from Roots to families each week. When Sunday morning services resumed, we gave out simple activities for children to use in the pews. We held Pebbles services for families with younger children. Themes included Easter, Resurrection, prayer and St Peter. The Easter Pebbles was held outdoors and families made their own Easter gardens.

As soon as it was felt safe to do so, we reopened the children’s corner. Initially families brought their own toys but gradually we reintroduced a few toys, books and a simple craft activity. The corner provides a safe space for young children.

From September we restarted Sunday Club for children aged 4 plus. It has been so good to get together again. We have been very pleased to welcome Katy as a helper both in Sunday Club and the children’s corner. Emily has also helped in Sunday Club sometimes.

On Christmas Eve Becky led us in a Crib service for families with very young children and we enjoyed hearing the Nativity story with actions, songs and some costumes. We even got the donkey out of storage!

It was lovely to see our young people taking part in the wonderful outdoor Nativity. Despite the weather it was well attended and enjoyed by all. Well done, Frances!

There were quite a few baptisms during the year and families were given information about our children’s ministry activities. We also gave teddies and cards provide by our MU group. We were very happy that two of our young people were confirmed during 2021. It is good to know that they have chosen to move on in their Christian journey.

The second Sunday in the month is now Family Communion which is a great opportunity for all the family to worship together.

So, once again a busy year when the children’s team have worked hard to adapt to the changing restrictions. Let’s pray for all our children as they continue to grow in faith and love.

Sonia Clucas

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