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## **Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council for the year ending 31 December 2022** 


**St James’ Church Little Paxton** 




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|**INDEX**||
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||**Pa**|
|**The Reverend Canon Annette Reed introduces the**|**3**|
|**Annual Report for the year to 31 December 2022**||
|**Administrative Information and Charity**<br>**Registration …………………………**|**4**|
|**The PCC**||
|**-     Aims and**<br>**Purposes   ............................................................**|**5**<br>**5**|
|**.....**<br>**-     PCC members from May 2022**|**5**|
|**……………………………………………….**||
|**Structure, Governance and Management**|**6**|
|**………………………………………..**||
|**Achievements and Performance**|**6**|
|**-**<br>**Electoral Roll**|**6**|
|**……………………………………………………………………**|**7**|
|**…….**||
|**-**<br>**Church attendance – some summary statistics**||
|**……………………….**||
|**-**<br>**Some YouTube statistics**|**8**|
|**…………………………………………………………**||
|**Social Media outreach**|**8**|
|**……………………………………………………………………..**||
|**Benefce website**||
|**……………………………………………………………………………**|**9**|
|**..**||
|**KIT (Keeping in Touch) Newsletter**|**9**|
|**Quartet**||
|**……………………………………………………………………………**|**9**|
|**……………...**||
|**Community use of Church building**|**10**|
|**……………………………………………………**||
|**Events and special services in 2022**|**11**|
|**………………………………………………….**||
|**Funding the Mission of St James’ Church**|**12**|
|**………………………………………….**||
|**Mission Giving**||
|**……………………………………………………………………………**|**12**|
|**…….**||





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**Parish Giving** 

|**Parish Giving**||
|---|---|
|**……………………………………………………………………………**|**13**|
|**………**||
|**Church Fabric Report**|**13**|
|**……………………………………………………………………….**||
|**Safeguarding Report**|**14**|
|**………………………………………………………………………..**||
|**Deanery Synod Report**|**14**|
|**…………………………………………………………………….**||
|**Churchyard Team Report**|**15**|
|**………………………………………………………………….**||
|**Tower Captain’s Report**|**16**|
|**……………………………………………………………………**||
|**Simply Saturday Report**|**16**|
|**……………………………………………………………………**||
|**Contact details**||
|**……………………………………………………………………………**||
|**……**|**18**|



**Appendix Balance Sheet for year to 31 December 2022** 

## **Income and Expenditure Accounts for year to 31 December 2022 are available to view in church** 

## **Canon Annette Reed introduces the Annual Report for the year to 31 December 2022** 

Thank you for the opportunity to look back to 2022;  it was certainly a very busy  year  in  all  respects  for  the  life  of  St  James’  Church.   Our  service provision had returned to a regular weekly pattern in 2021 following the Covid pandemic and, as you will see from the statistics in the report, we held 120 acts of worship and occasional offices throughout 2022. 

Side by side with Christian worship, St James offers a full programme of community  and  church  events  week  by  week  which  are  very  much appreciated by all who come along. 

Some of the groups, like the Wednesday morning Tots and Carers Group and the Friday morning open church coffee mornings have been running since 2012 when the church re-opened with its flexible space.  It was during the Covid pandemic that we were able to secure funding to purchase equipment to  livestream  services  on  YouTube.  During  2022  many  of  the  occasional offices, the funerals, weddings and baptisms were livestreamed, along with 



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Sunday services, which of course enables people who are unable to get to church to engage with what is happening. 

Social media has also continued to be a useful way of keeping in touch for those who use Facebook and online websites.  We have over 700 followers on our Facebook Page and try to keep the page updated with news and pictures. The benefice Quartet magazine continues to be popular and is now printed by a local printer, enabling us to have some quality colour pages.  The ‘Keeping in Touch’ leaflet, which was started during Covid, goes out by email (thanks Anita!) every Saturday evening to a large number of people on our mailing list as well as about 25 copies being delivered by hand.  We also aim to have regular articles in the various village magazines. 

2022 saw three very memorable occasions nationally and locally and for two of these events we were able to use our big screen to watch together; the celebration in church of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022 and then, very sadly, the funeral service of Her Majesty the Queen on 19 September. We were also in church on 11 September to host the live reading of the Proclamation of the Accession of His Majesty King Charles III.  It is at such national occasions that our bellringers are particularly appreciated as they rang both for the Platinum celebrations and the Queen’s passing. 

It goes without saying that offering such a busy programme of events and services needs an energetic and efficient team to make sure arrangements are  in  order  and  everyone  who  comes  into  church  is  safe.   Our  annual meeting is an opportunity to thank everyone involved in enabling the St James’  community  to  flourish  and  who  often  go  the  extra  mile  to  offer hospitality and kindness to everyone who comes through the south porch door. 

It is never a very good idea to thank everyone by name as it risks missing someone  out  but  the  roles  of  Community  Space  manager  and  Benefice Administrator  undertaken  so  well  by  Graeme  Anness  and  Nicci  Jones respectively are a vital factor in the efficient running of St James.  Our thanks of course as well to Nicci and Helen Young,  serving for a further year as our church wardens; to Kate Bywater for looking after our accounts and Anita Bailey for being our PCC Secretary. 

No church community can thrive without steady financial support. We did have more challenges financially in 2022 which our treasurer Kate explains in this report, but we were well able to pay our ministry share for the year and cover all our other commitments.  We give our ongoing thanks to everyone who  supports  us  financially  or  supports  essential  fund  raising  activities including the 100 club. 

The PCC will continue to explore ways of making sure our income is sufficient to enable us to be a church which interacts in a compassionate and creative way to the ever expanding village community. 

Our thanks to Licensed Lay Minister Mel Eyeons for her dedicated support and input into our Sunday worship with her insightful homilies and worship leading. Unlike most of us, Mel has to travel from Papworth and is always on time! 



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At this point I would also like, on behalf of us all, to formally record our sincere thanks to                   Leslie Tennant for his many years of dedicated service to St James’ Church as a churchwarden, PCC member and Lay Minister. 

In April 2022 our archdeacon Hugh McCurdy retired having been a regular visitor to St James’ Church  and giving  us much  encouragement.  Our  new archdeacon,  The  Venerable  Richard  Harlow  was  appointed  and  he  was introduced to the Diocese at his collation at St Peter and St Paul’s Church in Wisbech in September 2022.  We look forward to working with Richard in the future. 

Thank you to everyone who is part of the St James’ story; it has been especially good to welcome some new people who have more recently moved into the village. 

As I write, it is nearly 17 years since I came to the village.  The time has gone by  so  quickly.  But,  in  all  the  very  many  wonderful  times  and  occasional challenges,  it  has  been  a great  privilege  to  have  been  part  of  the  village community at Little Paxton and to have seen exciting growth in all aspects of church life. 

Thank  you  to everyone  for your  love and  support  and  we  look  forward  to continuing to share the Good News of Jesus Christ during 2023. 

I will round off this introduction with the Ely Diocesan Prayer. 

We praise and thank you, God of the journey, for all your gifts to us in the past. 

We look to you as fellow-traveller and faithful companion on the way ahead. Shelter and protect us from all harm and anxiety. 

Give us grace to let go of all that holds us back. 

And grant us courage to meet the new life 

You have promised us in Jesus Christ Our Lord.   Amen. 

Canon Annette Reed 26 February 2023 

## **Administrative information** 

St James’ Church of England parish church is situated in the village of Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire.  It is within the Deanery of St Neots (Diocese of Ely), and  is  part  of  a  benefice  of  four  churches  with  St  Laurence’s  Church, Diddington;  Holy  Trinity  Church,  Great  Paxton;  and  St  Leonard’s  Church  in Southoe and Midloe.  The Pastoral Scheme creating this benefice came into force on 1 June 2015. 

## **Charity Registration** 

During 2011, the Church registered with the Charity Commission.  (Registration No. 1144292) 



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## **The PCC** 

## **Aims and Purposes** 

St James’ Church PCC has the responsibility of working with and supporting our incumbent, The Reverend Canon Annette Reed, in promoting the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical.  The PCC  is  also  specifically  responsible  for  the  maintenance  of  St  James’ Church. 

The PCC members who have served from 1 January 2022 until the date this report was        approved are as follows:      (please note * denotes an ex-officio member): 

## **Incumbent:** 

The Reverend Canon Annette Reed* Chair 

## **Churchwardens:** 

Helen Young* Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Nicci Jones* ( _Safeguarding Officer_ ) Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 

## **Deputy Churchwardens:** 

Ken Heley 

Leslie Tennant (Church Army Evangelist Officer Ret’d) Stepped down 14 February 2022 

## **LLMs** 

Mel Eyeons 

Leslie Tennant (Church Army Evangelist Officer Ret’d) Stepped down 14 February 2022 

## **Representatives on the Deanery Synod for three years from their election date:** 

Anita Bailey  (PCC Secretary) Elected from APCM 20 September 2020 Nicci Jones* (Churchwarden) Elected from APCM 20 September 2020 

## **Elected PCC Members:** 

Leslie Tennant Stepped down w.e.f. 14 February 2022 Ken Heley Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 June Griffin Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Lyn Harris Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Jean Matheson Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Anita Bailey Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Graeme Anness Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Glen Doick Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 Iris Slade Elected from APCM 15 May 2022 

## **Co-opted Members:** 



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## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules.  At the APCM on 21 April 2013 it was agreed that all PCC members should stand for a period of one year only and then stand for re-election year by year.  This policy will be reviewed by the APCM at least once every six years and will be reviewed again by 2025. 

A new Benefice Administrator, Nicci Jones, was appointed in 2017 and due to  the  continual growth  in  the  benefice,  the PCC  of St James’  Church, (meeting on the 20 March 2019), with the support of Diddington, Southoe and Great Paxton PCCs, agreed to increase the hours of this role to 12 hours  per  week  with  effect  from  1  April  2019  and  this  arrangement continues. 

The Community Space Manager for St James’ Church, Graeme Anness, was appointed in April 2021 and is now a strategic member of the St James’ team. 

## **In 2022 PCC meetings held on:** 

## **Standing Committee meetings held** 

## **on:** 

14 February 2022 9 March 2022 27 June 2022 17 October 2022 27 November 2022 

14 January 2022 

In 2016 the Diocese of Ely encouraged  PCCs to  work  closely with their ministers to create a Development Action Plan (DAP).  The plan was for growth in all areas of church life within the Diocesan Strategy ‘Towards 2025’. **The Development Action Plan (DAP) Group** was set up and have continued  to  organise  events  and  activities  in  line  with  the  Diocesan Strategy. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

## **Electoral Roll** 

The  Electoral  Roll  is  the  foundation  of  the  whole  structure  of  synodical government in the church.  It contains the names and addresses of everyone who can vote at the Annual Parochial Church meeting (APCM).  As at 31 December 2022 there were 108 people on St James’ Church Electoral Roll. The Electoral Roll is revised annually.  A notice announcing the revision of the Roll is displayed on or near the church door for at least two weeks before the commencement of the revision.  The only people required to fill in an application form are those who have recently moved into the parish, joined 



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the church or reached the age of 16.  The revision should be completed between 15 and 28 days before the annual meeting. 

The PCC would like to thank Nicci Jones for her work in this role in 2022. 

## **Church attendance** 

The world opened up again in 2022 and the total footfall rose to 3734 adults and 719 children.  The numbers at All Age Worship are particularly encouraging and we were very busy with occasional offices and special services such as the Platinum Jubilee and then the Queen’s commemoration service.   We began livestreaming our Sunday services in January 2022 with Annette and Mel doing some additional YouTube videos during the year.  Mel also  carried  out 4[th] Sunday bible  study sessions on-line. 



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|*Attendance which was limited by<br>various Covid restrictions|**201**<br>**8**|**20**<br>**19**|**202**<br>**0**|**202**<br>**1**|**202**<br>**2**|
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|Number of services|167|157|*64|*91|120|
|Total footfall of adults attending services|500<br>4|469<br>2|*150<br>3|*223<br>2|373<br>4|
|Total footfall of children attending all<br>services|109<br>7|102<br>7|*54|*359|719|
|Average number of people at main 9.15<br>am Holy communion service (_only 5_<br>_were held in 2021_)|39|38|*31|*26|29|
|Average number of communicants at<br>main 9.15 am Holy communion service|38|36|*31|*19|28|
|Number of home communions|47|30|5|*0|0|
|Number of weddings|8|3|4|*1|5|
|Number of funerals|5|10|9|9|13|
|Graveside service|-|-|-|1|0|
|Services held at crematorium|-|-|-|5|11|
|Interment of ashes|-|-|-|7|7|
|Memorial Services (*for the Queen)|-|-|-|-|1|
|Number of children baptised|10|13|1|10|15|
|Average number of adults at 1stSunday<br>All Age Worship) (only 2 held in 2021)|37|32|*40|*30|39|
|Average number of children at All Age<br>Worship|6|6|*7|*0|3|
|Number of Morning Prayer services on<br>Sundays|-|-|-|27|13|
|Average number at Sunday Morning<br>Prayer services|-|-|-|23|28|
|Christingle, Christmas Eve & Christmas<br>in-person services**(****_2020 & 2021_**<br>**_include_ ****_viewing fgures for YouTube_**<br>**_Christmas services and 2022 for_**<br>**_Outdoor carols)_**|312|290|260|213|270|
|Easter Day attendance**(+****_viewing_**<br>**_fgures for YouTube Easter Sunday_**<br>**_2020 & 2021.               (2022_**<br>**_without YouTube)_**|42|70|231|213|72|
|Wed a.m. Holy Communion average<br>attendance (2021 from June)|8|7|5|5|6|





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## **Church Attendance** Cont’d .. 

Some random examples of YouTube statistics for numbers engaged with our livestreaming/ recordings during 2022 in comparison to those attending Holy Communion or Morning Prayer in person.  You will see from the figures that our on-line presence is highly valued. 

|**Date**|**Service**|**In person**|**YouTube**<br>**Viewing**|
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|16 January 2022|Morning Prayer|28|121|
|13 March 2022|Holy<br>Communion|35|120|
|25 September<br>2022|Holy<br>Communion|30|60|
|23<br>October<br>2022|Holy<br>Communion|21|82|
|11<br>December<br>2022|Holy<br>Communion|24|51|



During 2022 our livestreaming facility was used frequently for Baptisms, Funerals and Weddings together with many services having photograph presentations being projected onto a screen. 

## **YouTube mid-week services produced by LLM Mel Eyeons** 

During 2022 Mel produced some more mid-week YouTube services for us – all of high quality and with regular viewing figures of 20-25.  Mel’s services come with downloadable/readable resources and are very well planned and delivered.  We are very grateful to Mel for providing this invaluable way of reaching out to people online. 

## **Social Media outreach** 

## **The Paxtons Benefice Facebook Page** 

The Benefice Facebook page was created on 21 October 2012.  It first appeared just after the CHUFT Project was completed and St James opened again after the re-ordering. 

Since  then,  the  Facebook  page  has  reported  on  hundreds  of  benefice events  and  services,  offered  some  prayer  space  and  reflections  and frequently shares thoughtful pictures from across our four churches. 



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As mentioned in Annette’s introduction, we now have over 700 followers and, for reasons which are hard to fathom, some posts reach over 1000 people and others just over 200!   We, naturally, have to be mindful of obtaining permission from people to post their picture and hope that we are always sensitive to this important safeguard. 

We are always pleased when we receive positive comments about the page.  It is a very good vehicle to use when commending our YouTube videos and we are grateful that there is no cost in having a Facebook Page account. 

If you do engage with our Facebook Page, please do post or comment on something and say ‘hello’!  Address for our Facebook Page is on Page 17. 

## **The Benefice Website** 

Another source of news and  events is the benefice website which is maintained  by  our  administrator,  Nicci  Jones.   There  is  a  wealth  of information about our benefice churches along with publicising the many activities which happen across the benefice.  Among the pages, you will find a calendar with benefice events and a library of the Keeping in Touch weekly newsletters and back issues of the Quartet magazine.   (Website details on Page 17) 

## **KIT (Keeping in Touch) Weekly Newsletter** 

Keeping in Touch (KIT) was another product of lockdown.  The first edition came out on 28 March 2020 as a way to keep in touch with one another as we faced what we hoped would be a few weeks of restrictions on meeting together. 

Covering  four  sides  of  A5  in  a  leaflet  format,  originally  produced  to accompany the Sunday YouTube service, it contains prayers, readings, reflections  and  news.   Distributed  via  email  to  folk  on  our  parish database and, indeed, to anyone who expressed an interest in receiving it!  25+ copies are also hand delivered to folk in Little Paxton.  We developed  the  design  and  incorporated  some  colour  pictures  and generally followed the bible themes of any particular Sunday. 

KIT was produced throughout 2021 and 2022 and was particularly helpful in keeping in touch with those who were needing to stay at home. 

Thank you to those who have written articles for the KIT and Helen Young for formatting the Vicar’s text and printing off the colour copies.  At this point I would also like to thank Helen for preparing our Pews News during 2022. 



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In March 2022 we hit the 100[th] edition, and we have no plans to stop its production and appreciate the positive feedback we have received. 

## **Quartet – Monthly Benefice Newsletter** 

Several people  contribute to  the  magazine  regularly  from  across  our benefice for which we are again grateful.  Our thanks go to Ken and Alison Bowles who kindly distribute Quartet to the deliverers and for the efforts of those delivering around Little Paxton.  Quartet is delivered to folk in Little Paxton who have signed up to receive the Newsletter at a cost of £5 per year.  It can also be read on our benefice website.  It is also sent out to households in our other three church communities and 450 copies are produced each month. 

## **Community use of Church building** 

Throughout  the  year  St  James’  Church  is  used  by  many  different groups and we frequently receive requests for new bookings. 

## The Groups who beneft from use of the church are : 

Line-dancing group (Tuesday mornings) Tots and carers group (Wednesday mornings) Chair Pilates  (Wednesday and Thursday afternoons) K-fit group - Pilates (Thursday mornings) Bell Ringing practice (Thursday evenings) Tea, Coffee and chat group (Friday mornings) Local History Group (monthly) Fish and chip lunches (monthly) Jubilee Knitters Group (monthly)  (discontinued before the end of 2022) 

Little Paxton W.I. (3[rd] Monday of the month) Little Paxton Pictures Cinema (last Tuesday of the month) Coffee Pot Memory Café members – Film (every 5[th] Wednesday of the month) 

Simply Saturday – for those who like company on a Saturday (1[st] Saturday of the month) 

SWITCH Group – Film shows when their timetable allows Little Paxton Pre-School Committee Meetings (every six weeks) Occasional choir practice nights Children’s parties for church linked families One off meetings for village groups, e.g. AGMs, Brownie events Deanery Synod meetings Deanery Chapter meetings Diocese meetings and trainings 

Our community space was additionally used for the following events: 



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15 January 2022 – Hosted the Gransdens Group for their annual awayday 

11 February 2022 – Hosted the Grandparent Quilt display to raise awareness of grandparents unable to see their grandchildren. 

March 2022 – Hosted as collection point for donations for the people of Ukraine.  This was wonderfully supported by all in the benefice and a shipment was sent on Sunday 6 March. 

As you can see from the extensive list … our church is busy on most days!  With this in mind, at the PCC meeting on 9 March 2022 it was agreed that our Community Space Manager be able to claim up to 40 hours per month during busy times in the booking calendar. 

All bookings are managed by our Benefice Administrator (Nicci Jones) and there  is  an  on-line  calendar  which  can  be  viewed  on  our  benefice website. 

## **Events, Films and special services that took place in 2022** 

|25 January|Film – Finding your Feet|
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|22 February|Film – Brief Encounter|
|29March|Film -  Downton Abbey2019|
|30March|CofeePotCaféFilm – Doctor in theHouse|
|12 April|Easter Film - Risen|
|24 April|All Age Worship with Puppeteers Glenn and Maggie<br>Coiley|
|26April|Film – TheMan Who Shot LibertyValance|
|13 May|Spring Concert with Stewartby Amateur Operatic &<br>Dramatic Society|
|31 May|Film – Miss Congeniality|
|3 June|Screenusedto showQueen’sPlatinumJubilee service|
|5 June|Special service with Parish Council, Southoe singers and<br>flm screen used to show photographs of the Queen in<br>celebrationof her PlatinumJubilee|
|28 June|Film –Sense and Sensibility|
|29 June|CofeePotCaféFilm –Somelikeit Hot|
|9 July|PAXFEST – VillageFetetheme|
|26 July|Film – DirtyDancing|
|30August|Film – Deathon theNile|
|10<br>September|Book of condolence for her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II<br>availableinchurch for villagersto sign|
|11<br>September|Villagers invited to hear live the reading of the<br>Proclamation of the Accession of His Majesty King<br>CharlesIII|





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|18<br>September|Service in commemoration of Her Majesty Queen<br>Elizabeth II|
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|19<br>September|Funeral service of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II shown<br>live onbig screen|
|21<br>September|1stnight of Deanery fve week  evening Course<br>discussing‘Livingin Love andFaith’.|
|27<br>September|Film – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy|
|30<br>September|Quiz night|
|3 October|HarvestServicesfor LittlePaxtonSchool|
|25 October|Film -OceansEleven|
|26 October|Film - Monsters Inc  (frst specifc flm for children since<br>pre-covid)|
|31October|Annual AllSoulsBenefce Service|
|11 November|Tombola Stallat TheAnchor to supportCysticFybrosis|
|13November|Annual Remembrance Service|
|29November|Film –SleeplessinSeattle|
|30November|CofeePotCaféFilm – It’s aWonderful Life|
|7 December|Christingle-Scouts|
|11 December|Carols by Candlelight|
|22 December|Carols around the Christmas Tree supported by Little<br>Paxtonpre-school|
|27 November|Christingle– DistrictGuides|



## **Funding the mission of St James’ Church – Treasurer’s Report** 

From a financial perspective, 2022 has not been a good year.  Although we managed to meet all our commitments (including paying our Ministry Share) this  meant  that  our  expenses  for  the  year  were  £11,000  more  than  our income.  Obviously this is not a pattern that can continue so we must either increase  our  income  or  reduce  our  expenditure  to  ensure  future  financial stability. 

Our regular givers continued to give generously and we received a grant of £600 from the Diocese towards rising energy costs. The grants relating to Covid have all ended so we could have expected to be £18,500 down in 2022 but  with  our  User  Groups  returning  to  pre-Covid  usage,  the  income  they provided  was  significantly  higher  than  in  2021  and  together  with  small increases in collection monies, fee income, Gift Aid and rent we have managed to reduce the loss to £11,000. 

We are hoping to encourage the whole community to help us balance our books as so many are using our building and I look forward to delivering a more positive statement next year. 

The Balance Sheet can be found in the Appendix to this Report.   Please feel free to view the Income and Expenditure Report – copies are available in church. 

Kate Bywater 



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Treasurer 

A big thank you to: 

- Kate Bywater for her much appreciated work as our Treasurer. 

- Alison Bowles for completing the Gift Aid returns. 

- Helen Young for running the 100 Club and to everyone who subscribes to 

- it – it 

   - continues to provide a valuable source of income for the maintenance and upkeep of the church building, appliances and equipment. The 100 Club had 96 members by the end of 2022 (after some moved away during the year).  The total profit for the year was a brilliant £2,805. 

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- Sarah Symonds for auditing our accounts. 

## **Mission Giving** 

In 2022, we were very pleased to donate a total of £1000, split between Little Paxton  Rainbows,  Brownies  and  Guides,  Little  Paxton  Scouting,  Caring  for Cambridgeshire’s Homeless Project, Ely Diocesan Association of Bell Ringers, Save the Children, St John’s Hospice, Moggerhanger, Church Army Explore and Cambridge Emmaus. 

However, as can be seen in the accounts, additional donations were made to: 

- Jimmy’s Night Shelter (£120 from the Harvest Service) 

- St John’s Hospice, Moggerhanger (£186 from the All-Souls Service) 

- Children’s Society (£115  from the Christingle Service) 

## Thank you to everyone who contributed to these charities. 

## **Parish Giving Scheme** 

A small number of our regular congregation have signed up for the Parish Giving Scheme - a form of tax efficient giving by Direct Debit - and we are hoping to expand this during 2023 by involving our local community in a new way.  Watch this space! All applications can now be completed on-line. 

## **Church Fabric Report** 

In February 2022 a  new water heater for making drinks and washing up was installed in the kitchen with funds from the 100 Club being used to help cover the cost. 

2022  saw  the  PCC  begin  investigating  and  considering  a  suitable replacement for the South Porch Door which has become warped and 



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difficult to lock. This is an involved process with  architects, the Diocese Advisory Committee  and Huntingdonshire District Council, including  a Faculty application to the church. _As this Annual Report is prepared, we have submitted a Faculty application to the Diocese and the Registry and we hope to have a new door in 2024!_ 

|**Item(s)**<br>**inspected**|**Inspectio**<br>**n**<br>**Frequenc**<br>**y**|**Inspection**<br>**Date**|**Notes**|
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|Clock|Annual|6 May 2022|Maintenance survey<br>carried out by Ken Heley,<br>Eric Young and Alan Smith.<br>PCC keeping under annual<br>review the possible need<br>for a professional<br>inspection.|
|Efuent<br>Pump|5 yearly|12 June<br>2019|Due in 2024|
|Bells and<br>Bell Frame||25 May<br>2022|Service not required<br>annually|
|PAT Testing|Annual|21 June<br>2022||
|Gutters|Annual|Feb2019|To be donein 2023|
|Electrics|5 yearly|17 Sept<br>2018|Due in 2023|
|Boiler<br>Service|Annual|21 Feb 2022|New boiler installed 6<br>February2021|
|Lightning<br>Conductors|5 yearly|7 June 2021|Due in 2026|
|Fire<br>Extinguishe<br>rs|Annual|23 Feb 2022|Also carried out 25 Nov<br>2022|
|Drains,<br>Gulleys &<br>lighting|Unofcial|Not<br>inspected|Drains and accessible<br>gulleys cleaned 22<br>February 2022. Thank you<br>to Ken Heley, Eric Young<br>and Alan Smith for looking<br>after.|





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## **Safeguarding Report for the Benefice of the Paxtons with Diddington and Southoe** 

Our work is based on the House of Bishops statement: 

The Church of England safeguarding policy statement is based on five foundations and offers six overarching policy commitments: 

- Promoting a safer environment and culture 

- Safely recruiting and supporting all those with any responsibility related to children, young 

people and vulnerable adults within the Church 

- Responding promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation 

- Caring  pastorally  for  victims/survivors  of  abuse  and  other  affected persons 

- Caring  pastorally  for  those  who  are  the  subject  of  concerns  or allegations of abuse and other 

affected persons 

- Responding to those that may pose a present risk to others 

Nicci Jones kindly agreed to be our named Safeguarding Officer.  During 2022 Graeme Anness has been assisting Nicci in carrying out the required three yearly DBS checks for benefice PCC members.  We continue to use the Diocesan website Safeguarding Dashboard for monitoring and recording safeguarding practices required of each church community.  The team endeavours to keep up-to-date and deal with any action requests from Ely Diocese. 

Every three years, all Church officers are required to repeat their highest level  of training  course  completed  and  training  is taking  place  in  the Spring of 2023.  Safeguarding is on every agenda of all benefice PCC Meetings and APCMs to ensure we are all very conscious of this important caring responsibility.  Safeguarding contact details are available in all four of our benefice churches. 

The  PCC  would  like to take  this opportunity  to  thank  Nicci  Jones  and Graeme  Anness   for  their  work  in  the  essential  roles  of  Benefice Safeguarding and DBS Checker.  We would also like to thank Nicci Jones for being our interim named Benefice Safeguarding Officer. 

The PCC are currently looking for a person (or persons) who might like to be involved with this very important work of safeguarding.  If you are interested, or know of someone who may be interested, in being our DBS Checker or Safeguarding Officer, please do get in touch with one of the team. 

## **Deanery Synod Report** 

In 2022, St Neots Deanery Synod met on the following dates: 

## 8 March at Great Staughton Church 

The main topic was social media and how we are now using it, including live streaming. 



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Other  issues  included  the  forthcoming  visit  of  Bishop  Stephen  to  the Deanery  in  April  and  how  we  were  handling  Holy  Communion  post lockdown. 

## 25 May at Buckden Church 

Mike Kelly, Youth and families development officer, led the main topic ‘Growing Faith with young people’. Lay Chair Janet Perrett introduced Prof Nigel  Baston  who  had  taken  on  responsibility  for  co-ordinating  parish responses to the St Neots Deanery Plan process. 

## 13 July at Little Paxton 

Martin MacFarlene, Deanery Treasurer, gave a thorough financial report. Martin was presented with a farewell card and the Deanery’s thanks for serving as Deanery Treasurer. 

Rural Dean Nicki Bland advised people of when the Living in Love and Faith Groups would be running in Little Paxton Church. There was an opportunity for parishes to share what was going well and Annette commended the September 2022 CHCT Ride and Stride event. 

## 9 November at Gamlingay Church 

The Rural Dean explained that there was currently a shortfall in the total amount that Deanery parishes had paid in ministry share.  Various solutions to this problem were discussed. 

Regarding the Deanery plan, there was now an extension till September 2023 for each Deanery to submit their findings.  Nigel Bastin gave an update on the planning process. 

On 2 April, 2022, Little Paxton hosted a meeting for Clergy and Deanery Synod members with Bishop Stephen to discuss the Deanery Plan and the best way forward with that process. 

Ven Hugh McCurdy retired in April 2022 as Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech and a Deanery Farewell Service was held for him at Great Paxton Church with a gathered choir from across our four churches. Rev Nicholas Thistlethwaite  was  appointed  as  an  interim  archdeacon  until  the  Ven Richard Harlow was introduced to the Diocese at his collation in September 2022. 

St James’ Church, Little Paxton, hosted five weekly meetings in September and October for PCCs and Electoral Roll members to discuss ‘Living in Love and Faith’ which explored identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage in the contexts of the Christian faith, changes in society, and disagreements in the church.  A response from the General Synod was due after their meeting in February 2023. 

Our thanks to Nicci Jones and Anita Bailey for serving as our representatives on the Deanery Synod during 2022 

## **Churchyard Team Report** 



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After  the  record  breaking  temperatures  of  the  summer  of  2022,  the churchyard grass is now back to its luscious green, and has already had a couple of trims. 

Whilst the grass was dormant, the team kept on top of the fallen leaves and Mary continues to keep the graves tidy and free from weeds. 

The team has unfortunately gotten smaller yet again. Mick left last year, and I have had to give up, due to ill health.  Dave and the boys will soldier on, keeping our churchyard a pleasure to walk through.  Roll on spring! Frankie Lovelock (Jan 23) 

The  PCC  and  congregation  have  been  extremely  grateful  to  Frankie, Barbara and the team and for the wonderful way they have looked after our churchyard.   We shall really miss Frankie and Barbara as they have worked so hard for so many years. Thank you Frankie and team. Thanks and all good wishes to Dave Gutteridge and the team.  The churchyard gives much pleasure to us all. 

## **Tower Captain’s report** 

2022 has been a busy year for the bellringers. We have rung for most Sunday services and continued  with  our practice  sessions on Thursday evenings. 

The 3[rd] of June saw the Platinum Jubilee celebrations begin and we joined in with the rest of the country in ringing the bells to mark 75 years on the throne for our Queen, Elizabeth II. The bells were also rung on 5[th] June to end the celebrations. 

On 9[th] September, the half-muffled tenor was tolled for 1 hour, in mourning for our Queen, Elizabeth II.  3 of our ringers took it in turns to toll. 

On  11[th] September  we  rang  open  (i.e.  no  muffles)  rounds  on  4  bells following the Proclamation of King Charles, successor to the throne. 

On 18[th] September the half-muffled bells were rung for the service of commemoration for our Queen and also on 19[th] September preceding the state funeral, which was shown in the church. 

A bell has been tolled for 10 funerals and bells rung for 4 weddings. 

We had 3 visiting bands, 1 of which rang a quarter peal. 

In May the bells, frame and working parts had their service by Taylors, and everything was passed as good. 

Once again, I would like to finish by saying thank you to all the ringers who support St James and dedicate their time to the Thursday practice and service ringing. It is important to keep the art of ringing alive and to give service to the church in this way. 

Mary Parnham Tower Captain/Ringing Master 



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The PCC and congregation are extremely grateful to Mary and her team. 

## **‘Simply Saturday’ Report** 

2022 was very busy for ‘Simply Saturday’ as we returned to normal meetings. 

We had a stall at Paxfest to reintroduce ourselves and the group and we had a ‘Guess the sweet game’ and a raffle to win a Tesco £15 voucher. This event gave us the opportunity to let people know who we were and the entertainment coming up for the rest of the year. 

Meetings started in January with a porcelain flower demonstration.  We had a full programme of entertainment for 2022 and had a busy couple of months  which  were  well  attended  and,  to  name  a  couple  of  the entertainers …. Sandy Ukulele Group and Chris Bylett Ventriloquist towards the end of the year.  We had our Christmas lunch at the end of November with a solo singer singing Christmas songs. 

We have a full packed programme of events booked for 2023! 

## Simply Saturday Report Contd .. 

Simply Saturday meetings are usually held on the first Saturday of each month, 12.30 – 2.30pm, and start with a ‘bring & share’ lunch followed by some entertainment or games/activities from around 1.30pm.  Posters are displayed  and  information  shown  in  various  publications,  detailing  any variations  to  the  meeting  dates  and  what  entertainment  and  activities there will be.  You are welcome to come for the activity time only if you prefer.  We ask for a £2 donation towards costs, and also usually have a raffle which costs £1 per strip. 

We have been very grateful for various grants to help towards providing entertainment and for our Christmas lunch this year we were fortunate to receive a grant from Kingfisher Funeral Services and we were very grateful to  have had  a  Parish  council  grant  to  help  provide  funds  for  our entertainment from the start of the year. 

Leisa Hunt 



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Contact details: 

## **The Reverend Canon Annette Reed** 

The Vicarage, 24 St James’ Road, Little Paxton, PE19 6QW Tel: 01480 211048 

Email: canonannettereed@gmail.com 

## **Churchwarden** 

Helen Young 

10 Little Paxton Lane, Little Paxton, PE19 6EP 

Tel: 01480 216255 

Email: young_paxton@ntlworld.com 

## **Benefice Administrator (Churchwarden and Safeguarding Officer)** 

Nicci Jones 

c /o The Vicarage, 24 St James’ Road, Little Paxton, PE19 6QW 

Tel: 01480 877215 

Email: admin@thepaxtonsbenefce.org 

**Treasurer** 



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Kate Bywater Email: kbywater.church@gmail.com 

## **PCC Secretary** 

Anita Bailey Tel: 01480 535002 Email: ajlbailey@aol.com 

15 Jubilee Close, Little Paxton, PE19 6QG 

## **Community Space Manager** 

Graeme Anness Email: graemeanness@gmail.com 

**Benefice Website** www.thepaxtonsbenefce.org 

**Facebook** www.facebook.com/ThePaxtonsBenefce 

_(All  information  contained  in  this  report  is  correct  at  the  time  of printing)_ 

Appendix 



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St James Llttle Paxton PCC
A¢counts for Year to 31 DeCoM￿r 2022
2022
2021
Income
Collertlons
sunday Worship
Weddin
Funerals and Mem SYC
4.515.47
10.00
0.00
817.39
291.10
172.96
191.10
3.998.09
43.93
572.81
376.56
Harvest
Chrlstmas
S,998.02
2.434.90
9.488.70
5.039.79
34.273.08
9,880.SO
Donat￿n5
Covenants IRe
Loans reteived
EI DB Gift Aid RefvTrd
CBF In¢ome Fund
4,158.76
841.69
3,918.96
624.56
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
ecial Events
Bedford Bra$5Concert
Chrlstm¥$ 8azaarlMarket
Am4zon Smile
P3xfÈ#
Co-
Local tommuni
Quiz Night
Gilbert & Sulllvan 5ocle
Recycle 4 Charit
Tombola at The Anchor
Tower Fund
Books
0.00
696.67
91S.96
34.11
1.636.30
1.274.65
18.09
1.475.62
1.24a.48
24S.00
412.70
2.so
168.00
18.09
1,475.62
1,241.48
245.DD
565 (X)
34.11
1,237.45
1,274.65
Fund
Concert
0.00
i68.￿)
0.00
4.27
21.80
6.25
iO.(M)
4.27
21.80
6.25
3820
38.20
Presèrves
10.00
383.681
189.91
Children'5 Worksho
Film Shows
Caro15 Around the Tree
Total
Other- Benefice contiibutsons
Grant
Grave rÈservatyoD fee
DioEe5e fEes
Statutory retained fees
Heatin
flowers etc
Total
IPartles
321.77
768.84
156.64
491.42
156.64
4.fffjO.IY)
4.679.a7
1,938.30
3,C•l.43
4,395.76
2,424.57
18.fAM).IM)
3(M).IKJ
SunLI
Fee5
5.385.00
3.60S.
350.co
2.878.00
2,526.00
210.00
9.341.Q)
797.50
2,284.35
825.00
4.089.54
5.614.
667.50
761.45
815.CQ
1,589.89
P3rlsh Councll
Rent
Quirtetl
Church Use
Villageviewsdelive
Subtotsl
47A7*13
88,Y)5.06
General account balance at Istjanuary
aank actount l at istlanua
general al
21,47&77
1g.I04.32
Interes1
Transfers in
Transfer out
111515.201
95.92
0.00
112,515.20
Projec*5Account baLan¢eat 15tJanuary
95.92
Interest
0.00
0.00
9,5(D(K)
21.740.03
Transfer out
9S.92
SS.92
Restoration acrouni at 1st J3nua
61412003D
31.240.03
Transfer Injoonations
Grants
Payments
Interest
31,240.03
31.240.03
100 Club balance at tstJ8Dua
13.715.
4.805.tyJ
480.WI
120.WI
12.980.001
10,90S.(K)
S,810.Tr)
DonatlOnS
Transferout
HDC Lottery Llce
Draw
mènts
12D.00
12,980.001
,040.f
13,715.00
Thè Children's ￿lety mone
held b PCC
&mptySaturd
mone hÈld b PCC
Total
115,315.85
140545.13
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stjaM￿ LIt￿o Paxton PCC
Accounts for Y￿rt0 31st D8Cgm
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2022
Expenditure
Minist share
Virar'5 EM
32,783.81
963.48
32,23S.56
1.682.40
292.05
1,189 60
Ses
se5
Co
dm1n
Quartet magazine
1,293.52
992.
Wafer5lcandleslBlbles/CertslCr0s5es
St Neots Deane
Benefi￿ GathÈrln
Beneflce administrator
506.08
7.60
4.058.25
3,748.50
40,597.14
39.935.71
Fabric & Maintenance
Restora￿0
Cayetaker
Insurar¢e
Churchyard Maintenance
Elethcity
a5
1.489.92
3,383.64
1,788.12
478.38
772.07
189.241
1,957.50
1.707.72
1.408.96
480.40
664.62
0.00
4,476.00
318.00
123.74
0.00
0.00
lJ21 84
20.78
170.(kl
269.34
672.36
252.(X)
An
lièn Water
Sund Malntenance
Housekeeping
Bell Maintenanie
Tollèt Evituatlon Service
Co
ierlToner
Flowp
Total
262.84
3.iKI
175.86
11 13429
11.223.56
5.OM.00
Loan re
mpnts
@x
599.37
120.IQ
185.74
1,454.33
230.fy)
125.ty)
35.00
255.00
50.00
Sund Donations
Jimmy's Ni
ht Shelte
io
Children'5 Socie
Sue R der P105pice
Camb5 Hisiorlc Churches
Scout jamboree
TempDrary SUP
Parish Gr￿]n
Total
Fees £
DBF
Culture Recovery Fund Grant
ending
186.00
50.
ort
12,430.651
1,535.00
1.070.
l261.zl
1,2S3.6B
Sund Payments
3.884.
2.878.00
12,707.70
i￿.99
307.31
Streamins Cupboard
Tots Grou
ment & expenses
The GDodb¢x Co. & Surnup
Flist Trainln
Sundry
T•tsi
450.70
2.59
130.(M)
358.61
152.85
4,467.Z9
58.459.93
IG,G04A6
74￿17A1
Subtotsl
General Account balaDce
Accruals
Pro'e¢ts BaDkAccount
CCLA Account 4- RestDrètiOn Fund
100 Club Account
Total
10,958.69
1468.72
95.92
23.671.23
I2.2￿.46}
95.92
31,240.03
13.715.(N)
140.Y&13
31,240.03
15.040.(K)
115,3Z5.85
CheckTotsl..
CLAA¢¢ourt614142ts)IS-Chuv¢h L•nd$
1.031 share5 at 2066.14 pence pershare pricel
£21,301.90
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Independent examinerfs report to the PCC of St James Little Paxton
This report on the financial statements of the PCC for the year ended 31" December 2022. which are
set out on pages l and 2, is in respect of an examination carried out in accordance with the Church
Accounting Regulations 20061.the Regulations'l and s.43 of the Charities Act 19931'the Act'l.
Respective responsibilities of the PCC and examiner
As a member of the PCC you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements,. you
consider that the audit requirement of the Regulations and s.43121 of the Act doe5 not apply. It is
my responsibility to issue this report on those financial statements in accordance with the terms of
the Regulations.
Basis of this report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity
Commission under s.43171 Ibl of the Act and to be found in the Church guidance, 2006 edition. That
examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the PCC and a comparison of the
accounts with those records. It also includes considering any unusual items or disclosures in the
financial statements and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The
procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and
consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Independent examinerfs ststement
In connection with my examination, no matter has cometo my attention-
111 which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements
a. To keep accounting records in accordance with section 41 of the Att,. and
To prepare financial statement. which accord with the accounting record5 and
comply with the requirements of the Act and the Regulations, have not been met..
121 to which. in my opinion. attention should be drawn in older to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Sarah E Symonds
6 Elm Croft
Little Paxton
Date- 15 March 2023