The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone 

(Registered charity number 1149349) 

## FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

AND ANNUAL REPORT 

For the year ended 31 December 2022 

PRIEST IN CHARGE Reverend Joyce Addison 

## BANKERS 

Barclays Bank Plc Fremlin Walk Maidstone ME14 1QG 

## INDEPENDENT EXAMINER 

Julie Griggs FCA 



## The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone 

(Registered charity number 1149349) 

## Contents 

|Administrative information<br>|2||
|---|---|---|
|Trustee‘s report and fnancial review||3 - 6|
|Independent examiner’s report||7|
|Receipts and payments account||8|
|Statement of assets and liabilities||9|
|Notes on the accounts||10 - 13|



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## The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone 

(Registered charity number 1149349) 

The Parochial Church Council presents its report and financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2022. 

## **Administrative information** 

St Martin’s address is Northumberland Road, Maidstone, MEI5 7LP. Our website is www.stmartinsmaidstone.org.uk. Enquiries may be sent to office@stmartinsmaidstone.org.uk. 

St Martin’s is part of the Diocese of Canterbury within the Church of England. On 17 October 2012 "The Parochial Church Council of “the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone" was registered as an individual charity, number 1149349. Trustees’ Annual Reports and Accounts are filed with the Charity Commissioners. 

Members of the PCC are either ex officio or elected at the Annual Parochial Church  Meeting  in  accordance  with  the  Church  Representation  rules.   PCC members who have served during the financial year 2022 are: 

Priest in charge: Reverend Joyce Addison Assistant Curate: Reverend Andrew Edwards Reader: Robin Fassenfelt _(Deanery representative)_ Churchwarden: Keith Smith Secretary: Carole Guichard Treasurer: Andrew Gray Elected: Esther Barford (to 20[th] March 2022) Gill Bristow Lewis Hadler (from 20[th] March 2022) Susan Holmes James Mbalira Janet Parkinson _(Deanery representative_ ) Ellen Purvis Arun Rabbani Jeremy Ward (from 20[th] March 2022) Sue Yeo (to 20[th] March 2022) 

Ignite Enabler:                                Angie Frost (from 4th January 2022) 

## The Parochial Church Council 

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## of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone 

(Registered charity number 1149349) 

## **Aims and Purposes** 

As a member of the Church of England our general aim is "to promote the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical". Within this broad  aim  our  mission  is  to  grow  the  church  numerically  and  spiritually,  to develop ministry and build partnerships that enrich our communities within our Parish and beyond. 

St Martin's Parochial Church Council has responsibility with our Priest-in-Charge, Reverend Joyce Addison, in promoting this mission. The PCC is responsible for the maintenance of St Martin's church, church hall and the grounds at Northumberland Road, Shepway, Maidstone. 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

The ongoing commitment of the PCC is to bear witness to the love of God in our communities and to encourage as many people as possible to get to know us, to know God, to worship with us and to become part of our parish community. We also care for God's creation and are an Eco Church (Silver Award). 

We, therefore, look for ways to build bridges and create partnerships with our wider  community.  We  look  to  involve  schools,  groups,  organisations  and newcomers to our parish in our services and events. To this end, our services are a mixture of traditional and modern with the celebration of Holy Communion at the centre. We seek to show through our activities that we are an open and welcoming church for the use of those in our parish and the wider community. 

## **Coronavirus Pandemic** 

**F** or the first time in three years, our church buildings remained open throughout whole of 2022. However, we remain cautious as the pandemic is not yet over, new variants continue to arise, and despite vaccination, people are becoming reinfected.   We  are  following  Government  and  Church  of  England  guidance, including the provision of good ventilation, access to socially distanced seating, and encouraging face coverings.  Holy communion is offered in both kinds by intinction, and we continue to broadcast our services remotely on “Zoom”. We are doing all we can to keep our congregations safe. 

## **Climate Change and the path to net zero carbon** 

In July 2022, General Synod endorsed the Government plan to achieve net zero carbon by 2030, and has since published a route map on how churches can play 

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their part in achieving this highly ambitious target. As an Eco Church, St Martins is well placed to play its part in this, and during 2023, the PCC will be working on initiatives to further reduce our carbon footprint and boost our eco credentials. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

## **Worship and Prayer** 

The PCC seeks to provide a range of services throughout the year that are beneficial  to  our  community  and  spiritually  satisfying.   Holy  Communion  is celebrated on the first, third, fourth and fifth Sundays of the month at 10am, with the  service  on  the  first  Sunday  of  each  month  being  intergenerational  and particularly accessible to children. A Service of the Word is held on the second Sunday of the month. Other services at St Martin's include Holy Communion on Thursdays at 10am and, on the 3rd Sunday of the month, prayer for healing and wholeness is included. Occasional evening services are held such as our Advent and Lent reflection worship. Weekday Morning Prayer (Mon, Tue and Thu at 8am) and Evening Prayer (Mon at 4.30pm) provide an opportunity for quiet reflection. Details of all services can be found on our notice boards, website, in the parish magazine or weekly news sheets. No services were held at St Hilary’s during the year and the building was sold in August 2022. 

At the end of 2022 there were 81 members on the Church Electoral Roll. During the year there were 18 funerals, 10 baptisms and 3 renewal of vows. 

## **Children, Youth and Schools** 

Our younger children meet twice a month during our Sunday service to learn about Jesus in a safe and creative atmosphere of love, joy and fun. Through bible teaching, worship, play, songs and much more, our aim is for children to have happy memories of church, knowing that they are loved and valued by God. In 2022, we were pleased to see another increase in the number of children and their families attending Church on a Sunday. 

Our youth group, Ignite Youth, also meets twice a month for breakfast, bible study, fun worship and prayer. Increasingly this Group is taking an active part in services by reading lessons, leading prayers and joining the altar party 

Our  work  in  local  schools  has  restarted  following  the  hiatus  caused  by  the pandemic. We have held, and are planning to hold further, assemblies, services and visits to church. 

## **Ignite** 

Our Ignite programme has flourished during the year, and we are now regularly attracting more than 25 people to our evening meetings, with many being new members. The atmosphere is relaxed, with everyone encouraged to join in, and for some to take small parts of the services, including reading the bible, and serving food. Our social events, including pizza making, cake making and the Christmas play, have all proved extremely popular, helping to build confidence, cement friendships and improve social skills.  Ignite also led a joint Christmas Day meal which was well-attended by the community. 

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On Thursdays, after our mid-week communion service, we hold our very well attended “Tea and Toast” mornings. Everyone is welcome to come along, to enjoy refreshments, socialise, meet friends and enjoy the warm space. Likewise, our  singing  group,  “Sounds  of  Maidstone”  meets  on  Tuesday  lunchtimes  for refreshments and to sing. Voices of all abilities are welcome. 

## **Financial Review** 

We are reporting a large surplus for the year on unrestricted funds of £98,853 (2021: loss £179), largely through the receipt in August 2022 of a share of the proceeds from the sale of St Hilarys Church. Without this windfall, we would be reporting a small loss of £225 which is an excellent achievement considering the continuing difficulties posed by the pandemic, the economic downturn and rising costs. We are truly grateful for the ongoing financial support provided by our congregations through their regular giving and donations. This, together with an increase in our hall letting income, tremendous efforts by our fundraising team, and tight control of our expenses has allowed us to meet all our costs and maintain the required buffer of distributable reserves. It is a particular pleasure that we managed to pay our full parish share for the year of £40,523, together with the arrears of £6,133 from prior years. 

## **Reserves Policy** 

In 2020, in response to the strain on our finances caused by the pandemic, the PCC agreed to reduce the minimum level of our free reserves from £20,000 to £6,000, and we have maintained this policy throughout 2021 and 2022. This much lower level of reserves represents less than one month of expenditure and therefore, our cash position needs very careful management, to ensure that we can cover cash flow fluctuations and meet all necessary expenditure. We are proposing to increase this minimum level back to £20,000, now that our financial position has improved. 

## **Church buildings and furnishings** 

Routine and general maintenance was carried out by our fabric team throughout the year. General servicing of heating, fire, security and other equipment was carried out by specialist contractors. During 2022, as well as routine maintenance,  repairs  and  improvements  were  carried  out  to  our  electrical systems and wiring, gardens, and kitchen. Following our quinquennial inspection visit in June 2021, some urgent issues were identified principally relating to the poor state of our flat roofs, parapets and capping bricks. The required remedial work  has  been  specified  by  our  architect,  plans  have  been  drawn  up  and quotations obtained. We expect to complete this work in 2023. 

## **Pastoral Care** 

Pastoral Care continues to play an important role at St Martin’s.  It provides mutual care, prayer and support for all of its members.  Pastoral care consists of a number of teams, each with a group leader.  All on the electoral roll or regular attendees  belong  to  a  group.   Arrangements  can  be  made  through  Group 

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Leaders for post baptism support, hospital and bereavement visiting and home communion. 

In 2022 we said goodbye to one of our long-standing parishioners, Mair Feist. 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. The PCC operates under the Parochial Church Powers Measure. The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules.  Members of the PCC consist of the Priest in Charge, church wardens and others elected by members of the congregation who are on the Electoral Roll.  All members of the congregation are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC. The PCC is responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concern and importance to the parish including decisions on the disbursement of funds. 

The PCC met nine times in 2022.  There are also a number of committees which met during the year and report to the PCC. These committees cover particular aspects of church life including worship, mission, youth and outreach, fabric, and fund-raising. A standing committee is able to deal with urgent matters arising between PCC meetings. 

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## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF ST. MARTIN’S CHURCH, MAIDSTONE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022** 

I report on the accounts of St. Martin’s Parochial Church Council (PCC) for the year  ended 31 December 2022, which comprise the Receipts  and Payments Account and Statement of Assets and Liabilities and related notes set out on pages 9 to 14. 

## **Respective responsibilities of members and examiner** 

The members are responsible for the preparation of the accounts.  The members consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities  Act  2011  (the  2011  Act)  and  that  an  independent  examination  is needed. 

It is my responsibility to: 

- examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act; 

- to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioner under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act; and 

- to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## **Basis of independent examiner’s report** 

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by  the  Charity  Commissioner.   An  examination  includes  a  review  of  the accounting records kept by the Parochial Church Council and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records.  It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and the seeking of explanations from you as members concerning any such matters.  The procedures undertaken do  not  provide  all  the  evidence  that  would  be  required  in  an  audit  and, consequently, no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. 

## **Independent examiner’s statement** 

In  connection  with  my  examination,  no  material  matters  have  come  to  my attention which give me cause to believe that in any material respect: 

- the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; or 

- the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or 

- the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of the accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement to show a ‘true and fair’ view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. 

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

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J A 

14 Greenfields GRIGGS FCA Maidstone Kent ME15 8ET 

Date: 

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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

## **RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT** 

||**Not**|**Unrestricte**|**Restricted**|**Restricted**|**TOTAL**|**TOTAL**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||**es**|**d**|**Community**|**Other**|**2022**|**2021**|
|||**Fund**|**Fund**||||
|||||**Funds**|||
|||£|£|£|£|£|
|**RECEIPTS**|||||||
|VoluntaryReceipts:|||||||
|Plannedgiving||22,137|-|-|22,137|19,597|
|Collections||7,933|-|-|7,933|2,654|
|Donations||13,|-|-|13,209|10|
|||209||||,815|
|Gift Aid Tax||5,116|-|-|5,116|9,524|
|Grants, gifts and|3a|3,50|13,410|-|16,910|14|
|legacies||0||||,280|
|Generated Income|||||||
|PCC fees||6,356|-|-|6,356|6,605|
|Lettings|3b|37,529|-|-|37,529|34,477|
|Fundraising|3c|7,578|-|-|7,578|8,139|
|Miscellaneous|3d|98|-|-|98|574|
|Other receipts|||||||
|Missionary grant||10,000|-|-|10,000|10,000|
|Bank interest||21|-|-|21|2|
|Sale of property|3e|99,0|-|-|99,078|-|
|||78|||||
|**TOTAL RECEIPTS**||212,555|13,410|-|225,965|116,|
|||||||667|
|**PAYMENTS**|||||||
|Ministry:|||||||
|Parish share and|3f|69,718|-|-|69,718|68,950|
|diocesan fees|||||||
|Clergyexpenses||2,532|-|-|2,532|1,613|
|Other||640|-|-|640|491|
|Church and property|3g|33,309|-|-|33,309|26,371|
|maintenance including|||||||
|utilities and insurance|||||||
|Books, printing and||1,706|-|-|1,706|2,291|
|stationery|||||||
|Music licences and||1,576|-|-|1,576|601|
|instruments|||||||
|Donations to charities|3h|312|-|-|312|302|
|Quinquennial expenses||-|-|-|-|1|
|||||||,583|
|Miscellaneous|3i|3,|-|-|3,909|1|
|||909||||,947|
|Organ maintenance||-|-|-|-||
|||||||224|
|Ignite expenses||-|1,713|-|1,713|693|
|Community Fund||-|8,946|-|8,946|17,776|
|expenses|||||||
|**TOTAL PAYMENTS**||113,702|10,659|-|124,361|122,842|
|**NET RECEIPTS/(-**||98,853|2,751|-|101,604|-6,175|
|**PAYMENTS)**|||||||
|Balances brought forward||11,319|4,128|8,516|23,963|30,138|
|1st January|||||||
|Balances carried forward||110,172|6,879|8,516|125,567|23,963|
|31st December|||||||



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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

Note: There were no Endowment Funds held during the year. These financial statements were approved by the Parochial Church Council at their meeting held on 9[th] February 2023 

Signed on behalf of the Parochial Church Council 

Rev Joyce Addison Andrew Gray Priest in Charge/Chair Treasurer 

## **STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES** 

||Unrestrict|Restricted|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|Communi|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|ty|Funds|||
|||Fund|£|£|£|
||£|£||||
|**Cash Funds**||||||
|BarclaysBankcurrentaccount|107,218|-|-|107,218|8,367|
|Barclays Bank savings account|2,953|6,879|8,516|18,348|15,596|
|Total|110,171|6,879|8,516|125,566|23,963|
|**Other Monetary Assets**||||||
|Tax reclaim outstanding|3,214|-|-|3,214|-|
|Total|3,214|-|-|3,214|-|



## **Assets retained for Church use** 

The following properties are not parish assets but are available for use by the parish: 

St Martin’s Church, Northumberland Road, Maidstone St Martin’s Church Hall, Northumberland Road, Maidstone House, 85 Loose Road, Maidstone 

The following assets bought by the PCC are in church use. Values are shown at cost and do not necessarily reflect market or insurable values. 

||£||
|---|---|---|
|Sound and visual system (2010)||9,012|
|Fitted church carpet (2011)||1,475|
|Public Notice Board (2011)||1,164|
|Priests Board (2011)||810|
|Church chairs (2012)||11,776|
|Hall chairs (2013)|2,002||
|Uplighters and 'A' frame (2013)||501|
|Projector screen and fling cabinet (2017)||1,788|
|Furniture (2019)|429||
|Wall lights (2021)||416|
|Fridge/freezer (2022)||409|
|Garden benches (2022)||809|



Other assets not recognised in the above list include moveable church fittings and equipment held by the church wardens on special trust for the parochial church council, and which require a faculty for disposal. 

Unrestrict Restricted Restricted Total Total 

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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

||ed|Communi|Other||2022|2021|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Funds|ty|Funds||||
|||Fund|£||£|£|
||£|£|||||
|**Liabilities**|||||||
|Parish share 2020|-|-|-|||6,133|
|||||-|||
|Expense creditors – utility costs|3,489|-|-||3,48|1,358|
||||||9||
|Expense creditors – staf|209|-|-||209|-|
|expenses|||||||
|Total|3,698|-|-||3,69|7,491|
||||||8||



## **NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS** 

## **1. Accounting Policies** 

The financial statements have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and Church Accounting Regulations 2006. 

## **2. Restricted and Unrestricted Funds** 

|**Restricted Other Funds**|**At**|**Receipt**|**Paymen**|**At**||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||**01.01.2**|**s**|**ts**|**31.12.2**||
||**2**|||**2**||
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**||
|Churchprojectsfund|719|-|-|719||
|Youth fund|257|-|-|257||
|Quinquennial restrictedfund|3,695|-|-|3,695||
|Justice appealgrant|231|-|-|231||
|MaidstoneBoroughCouncil|56|-|-|56||
|Organ maintenance fund|3,5|-|-|3,558||
||58|||||
|Total|8,516|-|-|8,516||
|**Restricted Community Fund**|**At**|**Receipt**|**Payme**|**At**||
||**01.01.2**|**s**|**nts**|**31.12.22**||
||**2**|||**£**||
||**£**|**£**|**£**|||
|Ignite|2,7||1,7|1,107||
||70|50|13|||
|Community fund|1,358|13,3|8,94|5,772||
|||60|6|||
|Total|4,128|13,41|10,659|6,879||
|||0||||



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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

|**Unrestricted**|**At**|**Receipt**|**Paymen**|**At**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||**01.01.2**|**s**|**ts**|**31.12.2**|
||**2**|||**2**|
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|Clive’sFund|1,312|-|-|1,312|
|Revenuereserve|1,620|21|-|1,641|
|St Martin’s 100 club|20|1,228|1,248|-|
|Total|2,952|1,249|1,248|2,953|



## **3. Receipts and Payments Analysis** 

||Unrestrict|Restricted|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|Communi|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|ty|Funds|||
|||Fund|£|£|£|
||£|£||||
|**3a. Grants, gifts and legacies**||||||
|Maidstone Borough Council –|-|9,860|-|9,860|9,980|
|Grab & Go||||||
|KentCounty Council –Grab & Go|-|2,000|-|2,000|-|
|CobtreeTrust –Grab & Go||1,500|-|1,500|-|
|GoldingHomes–Grab & Go|-|-|-|-|2,000|
|Other –Grab & Go|-|-|-|-|100|
|Ignite giftand allowance|-|50|-|50|1,200|
|InvolveKent –Community Grant|-|-|-|-|1,000|
|Diocese of Canterbury – heating|3,500|-|-|3,500|-|
|grant||||||
|Total|3,500|13,410||16,910|14,280|



||Unrestrict|Restricted|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|Communi|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|ty|Funds|||
|||Fund|£|£|£|
||£|£||||
|**3b. Lettings**||||||
|Hall|20,959|-|-|20,9|15,479|
|||||59||
|St Martin’s Church|1,335|-|-|1,3|1,490|
|||||35||
|St Hilary’s|5,239|-|-|5,239|8,400|
|St Martins House|9,996|-|-|9,996|9,108|
|Total|37,529|-|-|37,529|34,477|



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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

||Unrestrict|Restricte|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|d|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|Communi|Funds|||
|||ty|£|£|£|
||£|Fund||||
|||£||||
|**3c. Fund raising**||||||
|Cofee mornings and tea|1,757|-|-|1,757|587|
|afternoons||||||
|Christmas GrandDraw|1,661|-|-|1,661|1,482|
|100 clubnetcontributions|1,078|-|-|1,078|952|
|**Sponsored swim**|723|-||723|-|
||||-|||
|Summer fair|635|-||635|-|
||||-|||
|Smartie appeal|413|-||413|617|
||||-|||
|Ride and Stride|373|-|-|373|798|
|Quiz night|216|-|-|2||
|||||16|245|
|Cards,Knitting and blanket rafe|163|-|-|163|700|
|Maidstone market stall and|142|-|-|142|450|
|auction||||||
|Climate change sponsoredwalk|-|-|-|-|455|
|MarketatSt Martins|**-**|**-**|**-**|**-**|240|
|Talents’challenge|**-**|**-**|**-**|**-**|847|
|Other|417|-|-|417|766|
|Total|7,578|-|**-**|7,578|8,139|



||Unrestrict|Restricte|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|d|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|Communi|Funds|||
|||ty|£|£|£|
||£|Fund||||
|||£||||
|**3d. Miscellaneous income**||||||
|Webincome|-|-|-|-|241|
|Bank interest|98||-|98|81|
|||-||||
|Other|-|-|-|-|252|
|Total|98|-|-|98|574|



## **3e. Sale of Property** 

In August 2022, St Hilary’s Church in Senacre, Maidstone, was sold to Kings Reach Education Limited. The proceeds, after sales expenses, were shared equally between the Parish and the Diocese of Canterbury. The Parish received £99,078 (2021: NIL). 

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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

||Total|Total|
|---|---|---|
||2022|2021|
||£|£|
|**3f. Parish Share**|||
|Parishsharefor the year|40,523|45,800|
|Arrears paid in respect of prior|6,133|-|
|years|||
|Parochial fees paid to the|3,066|4,042|
|Diocese|||
|CDBF Missionary Grant|10,000|10,000|
|CDBF Credits – St Martins|9,996|9,108|
|House|||
|Total|69,718|68,950|



## **3g. Church and property maintenance** 

||Church|Hall|St|Other|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||£|£|Hilary’s|£|£|
||||£|||
|Utilities|6,612|9,|1,160|-|17,263|
|||491||||
|Maintenance|5,847|1,141|350|-|7,338|
|Professional fees|1,200|-|-|-|1,200|
|Insurance|1,813|1,209|554|-|3,576|
|Cleaning|896|2,662|-|-|3,558|
|Internet|374|-|-|-|374|
|**Total 2022**|**16,742**|**14,503**|**2,064**|**-**|**33,309**|
|Total 2021|11,227|8,801|6,343|-|26,371|



## **3h. Donations to charities** 

|**3h. Donations to charities**|||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Unrestrict|Restricted|Restricted|||Total|
||ed|Communit|Other|Total||2021|
||Funds|y|Funds||2022||
|||Fund|£|||£|
||£|£|||£||
|USPG|100|-|-||100|-|
|DEC–Ukraine appeal|131|-|-||131|-|
|Maidstone Street Pastors|71|-|-||71|100|
|Friends of KentChurches|10|-|-||10|10|
|Porchlight|-|-|-||-|96|
|Medecins SansFrontieres|-|-|-||-|75|
|Bishop’s Fund|-|-|-||-|21|
|Total|312|**-**|**-**||312|302|



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**PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2022** 

## **3i. Miscellaneous expenditure** 

||Unrestrict|Restricted|Restricted|Total|Total|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||ed|Communi|Other|2022|2021|
||Funds|ty|Funds|||
|||Fund|£|£|£|
||£|£||||
|Bankcharges|611|-|-|611|621|
|Christmaslights andfowers|80|-|-|80|85|
|Children’s activities|-|-|-|-|193|
|Lighting andtechnology|115|-|-|115|529|
|Fridge/freezer|409|-|-|409|-|
|Travelcommunionsets|574|-|-|574|-|
|Gardenbenches|809|-|-|809|-|
|Gifts|595|-|-|595|-|
|PCCAwayday costs|159|-|-|159|-|
|Refreshments|326|-|-|326|282|
|Other|231|-|-|231|237|
|Total|3,909|**-**|**-**|3,909|1,947|



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