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2024-08-31-accounts

North Harrow Methodist Church

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

1 September 2023 – 31 August 2024

Governance

  1. As a Methodist Church in England, North Harrow Methodist Church comes under the auspices of the Methodist Church whose governing body is the Methodist Conference. The authority by which the Conference acts is laid out in the Methodist Church Act 1976.

  2. North Harrow Methodist Church is a registered charity number 1140257.

  3. North Harrow Methodist Church is part of the Harrow and Hillingdon Circuit in the London District.

  4. The Managing Trustees of North Harrow Methodist Church (NHMC) are the members of the Church Council. The composition is:

The Superintendent Minister of the Circuit and the ministers and ministerial probationers appointed to the Circuit.

Elected by the General Church Meeting to serve -

Church Stewards :

From May 2023

Marian Smith (7[th] year & Senior Steward from Sept 2018) Janet Burgess (1[st] Year)

Church Council Secretary: Jointly Marian Smith & Graham Pearn Treasurer: Peter Harrison (appointed Dec 2022)

Members elected by the Annual Meeting (to serve from Sept 2023) -

Jenny Briggs (3rdyear)
Karen Harrison (3rdyear – retired during the year)
Pauline Ingosi (3rdyear)
Graham Pearn (3rdyear)
Irene Taylor (6thyear)
Steven Taylor (2ndyear) Retired during the
year

Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities

  1. The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Trustees to prepare, for each financial year, financial statements which give a true and fair record of the charity’s financial activities

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during the year and of its financial position at the end of the year. In preparing financial statements giving a true and fair view, the Trustees should follow best practice and

Annual Report

  1. The financial year for the purposes of accounting to the Methodist Church commences on 1 September.

  2. During the financial year 2023-24, the Church Council met three times. Two General Church Meetings open to all church members were also held during the year to approve the Annual Report and accounts, a special meeting was held to approve appointments for the new church year and to elect Church Stewards for 2020-21. The Finance and Property Committee met separately at regular intervals, as did the Pastoral Committee. The Church Council has oversight of those matters which concern Neighbourhood & Mission and the church family, there being no separate committees for that purpose.

  3. The Church Council also has overall responsibility for implementing the Safeguarding policies of the Methodist Church. In 2006, it appointed a Safeguarding Officer, who liaises with the Circuit Safeguarding Officer. The Church’s Safeguarding Policy is displayed at appropriate points around the premises.

  4. The Church Council is responsible for producing a report to the General Church Meeting.

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  1. The following gives an indication of the work overseen or initiated by the Church Council during 2023-24:

  2. (1) Most Sundays there is a service at 10.30 am which includes Holy Communion once a month. Usually on the third Sunday of each month there is a more informal service called ‘Come & See’. There is a Sunday evening monthly discussion group.

  3. (2) When Sunday services at not held at North Harrow there will be a service held at another Methodist church locally.

  4. A team of volunteers staffs the church office most weekday mornings throughout the year to maintain relationships with community groups that use the premises and to ensure that essential administration is kept up-to-date. We have continued to explore possibilities for midweek activities and services that might attract a wider range of people than just our own congregation.

  5. It is the duty of North Harrow Methodist Church to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which seeks to protect individuals from the consequences of improperly obtained or processed data and to ensure that individuals are not put at risk or threatened by the misuse of data.

NHMC utilises the Methodist Church in Great Britain privacy notice which can be viewed at (https://www.tmcp.org.uk/about/data-protection/managingtrustees-privacy-notice) or in the church office.

Full details of lawful bases, data collected, consent requirements, retention periods, etc. can be found on the NHMC Data Protection Statement which is reviewed annually and presented to the fellowship at the general Church Meeting.

The Church Council is committed to implementing not only the legal requirements of the Equality Act 2010 but all feasible action to improve access to the activities of the church. The Church Council believes this is in line with the mission of the church as well as the legal requirements of the State.

  1. The membership of the church at the end of August 2022 stood at 46 and we continue to be encouraged by the number of regular adherents attending services.

Investment Policy

  1. The investment of surplus funds is operated via the Central Finance Board (CFB) of the Methodist Church; CFB aims to provide a high-quality investment service seeking above-average returns for long-term investors, while ensuring that the securities held by all its funds are in line with the ethical policy of the Methodist Church.

Reserves Policy

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  1. During the year the Trustees agreed a reserves policy which equates to 50% of annual expenditure and is to be reviewed every September. The reserve to be held by TMCP (Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes).

Financial Statements

  1. Key issues are:

  2. Income rose from £82,266 to £104,098 largely due to strong income from licence fees.

  3. Expenditure rose from £76,409 to £86,774 due mainly to increased energy costs. The Assessment that we are required to pay the Circuit fell slightly £40,654.

  4. The outcome is that for the 12 months to 31 August 2024 the available funds rose from £87,367 to £100,274.

  5. A number of legacies have been left to the church over a number of years and their value currently stands at £38,338.

Revd. Julie King Minister North Harrow Methodist Church

Peter Harrison Treasurer

PJH 18th April 2025

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帖t incc州e / (ex【鷲nditure) resou「ces before t「ansfer 1 6,701.03 61 3.04 " 1 7,31 4.07 (60・00)
Transfers :
G.oss transfers betWeen凡inds - in 7,201.63 7,201.63
G・OSS tranSfers between funds - Out (3,1 86.36) (4.01 5.27) (7,201.63)
Chhe「 「ec(珂nised gains / losses
Cains/losses on investment assets
Gains on revaiuafronJi〉ed assets, Charitys own use
20,71 6.30 (3,402.23〉 ・ 1 7,314,07 (60.00)

CHURCH FUNDS 96,461
General Fund 51,821
BenevoIence Fund 1,012
LegacIeS and Special Donations Fund 38,228
Mission Action Plan Fund 803
Accounts Recevabie (Debto「s) 4,596
MONEY HELD FOR OTHERS 330
Co//ections for other oI甘anisations (StiI/ fo be pa杓) 340
Lettings Oeposits (St〃/ fo be retumecJ) -10
OTHER CHURCH GROUP FUNDS 8,079
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Fiower Fund
NORMADS
Stroke Group
C「oss「oads Stroke CIub
Young Chu「ch
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TOTAしFUNDS HEしD 104,870
SUMMARY OF HOW FUNDSARE HEしD
Current Assets
Charities Aid Foundation 与8,100
No万h Hamow 53, 086
NORMADS 7jヱ
StI℃ke Group 0
CI℃SSI℃ads Stroke C/ub 王973
Badminton C/ub 0
Co//ections for other organisaf/ons (St〃/ fo be pai匂) 340
Let紡gs Deposits -ヱ0
CentraI Finance Board
Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
Other Bank Accounts/Cash of Church Groups
FIowe「 Fund
Young Church
TOTAしCHURCH ASSETS
MONEY HEしD FOR OTHERS
TOTAしFUNDS HEしD