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2024-12-31-accounts

Thp P.Iroc.Iil.I1 (".hiJrch C.niJncll ol tl)(, Lr(-.l(' FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND ANNUAL REPORT For the year ended 31 December 2024 PRIEST IN CHARGE Reverend Joyce Addison BANKERS Barclays Bank PIC Fremlin Walk Maidstone ME14 IQG INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Julie Gri885 FCA

Tho Piirochliil ChiJrc.h C.niJncll of Ili(, fc.cliislrl',IIc.fil Piirl,,ki ol Sl Miirlln M¥ild%lone Contents Adii)Iiilsliatlve liilormatlon Trustee's report and financial review Independent examiner's report Receipts and payments account Statement of assets and liabilitie5 9-10 Notes on the accounts 10-13

Tlir Pilf()rhliil (.hiJr( h l.()iJn(.11 ol Ihi, l_ccl(' ol St Miirtln Miild,,ton(b IRegi<lprpd charlly niiinbpr 1149 Jdg) The Parochial Church Councll present5 115 iepoil anil IliiAnclal gtalpmp_nts lof the y•ar •nfJ•pd 31 Decembei 2024. Admlnlstratlve Informatlon st Martin's address 15 Noitl)Iilnb￿r1a1id Road, Muldsloiiv, Mlll, 7LP Our web:ItP IJ .￿.Uk. Liiqiilrie5 may be Sent to ollice@stm4)itin'.maid..tonp.f)rg.uk. WW4.Stmartinsmaid5tofie.01 St Martin's is part of tlie Diocese ol Cai)terbiiiy witl)In the Church ol E npland. On J 7 Of.tobpr ?012 'The Parochial Church Coiincil of "the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Martin Maidstone" was f l_'Yl* tprpd a • 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 2024 are. Priest in charge= Reverend Joyce Addison Assistant Curate= Reverend Andrew Edwards (to June 2024) Reader: Robin Fassenfelt (to June 2024, then Deacon) Churchwardens.. James Mbalira Linda Williams Secretary.. Alyne Godfrey Treasurer: th Andrew Gray {to 14 March 2024) Marika Tannahill (from March 20241 Elected: Gill Bri5tow Jeremy Ward Janice Cook (to March 2024) Lewis Hadler (to July 20241 Sara Hazlewood Ito March 2024) Susan Holmes (to March 20241 Ellen Purvis (to March 2024) Arun Rabbani (to March 20241 Lee-Anne Baker (from March 2024) Ephrun Sardar (from March 2024) Keith Smith (from March 20241 Jonas Yeboah (from March 20241 David Williams (Deanery & Diocesan Synod representative) SUÈ Yeo {Deanery representative and Anna Chaplain) Ignite Enabler: Angle Frost (to July 2024, then Parish-based Pioneer)

Th(, Piirochiiil Church CoiJnc.11 of Ih(, Eccl(1Sj()%tIciil Piirl.,h of St Martin Maidstone (Reglstered cl)arily number 11493491 Alm5 and Purposes As a member of the Chiircli of F iigliiiid oiii gp.nvriil aiinls "to PTomotp the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistlc. Social and ecumenlcal" Wlthln Ili15 broad aim our mi4sion Is to grow the church numerically and spiritually. to develop ministry and build partner hip: 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. Objertives and Attivities 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 Ic￿k to involve schools, groups. organisations and newcomers to our parish in ourservices 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 showthrough our activities thatweare an open and welcorning church for the use of those in our parish and the wider community. Development Plan5 In 2022. the PCC reviewed the suitability of the church building to meet our future needs as our congregations continue to grow. The most important issue identified was the lack of facilities for disabled people and the difficulties they have in accessing the church and its amenities. In consultation with ourchurch archited. plans have been drawn up to install a disabled toiletatthe rearof the church with a baby change area, and to build a sloped entry path, replacing the current steps, at the entrance of the church (door). In addition, we are planning to further improve access to our peace garden by building a level path around the rear of the church, and install a water feature. The plans have been agreed, discussions have been held v4ith the Diocesan authorities, and faculties have been applied for. We have received the necessary planning permissions and continue to fundraise for this ambitious "Access For All" project. We hope to commence work on these projects in early 2025.

Cllmate Change and the path to net iero carbon In July 2022, General Synod endorsed Ihp C?nvprnrnvnl pliin In 11rhlp.vp. not zero carbon by 2030, and has since publislied a roiile Iniili oli liow r.liiiwi l)( ambitious targel. 145 171) Ic.0 Cliiiicli, Sl Mill Ilii., l i woll i)lil( iiil Irj pliiy Il., ', i?nfJ Ihe PCC is working oli iiillliillves lo ftirll)oi io(IIicc oiii Ci1rl)oii lo()I i)Ili)l Iiiiil lJnn',l uiii ii(.rJ i.ri..dpritiJl... Qur developineiil l)11711S11)cliJdc11iSLiltitliig tlic chiircli roof wllh .hciep's wool whlf.h will ri:diJci: fjur l)ealiiig c05t5 aii(I carbon emi55ions. li) Seplember 2023, we organised the first Canterbury COP (Conference of the PariJhe)l evpnt at Catliedral Lodge, wliere speakers and guests dlsCU5sed what can be done within our Diocese to coinbat climate change. Our young people co-l)05led Iliis event and shared their thoughts on environmental issues. It was a great success witli OVPT 100 poople in altendance. A second COP conference, Growing Greener, wa% ()rgi11117.P(I1115oi)Ivinhpi ?074 Onrp again, members of our youth group co-led the coi)ference. Achlevements 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 loam, with the service on the first Sunday of each month being Intergenerational and particularly accessible to children. A Service of the Word has been held for many years on the second Sunday of the month. However. we have recently started a Holy Communion service which is co-led by our Youth Group. Other services at St Martin's include a said Holy Communion on Thursdays at 10am and, on the 3rd Sunday of the rnonth, prayer for healing and wholeness is included. Occasional evening services are held such as our Advent and Lent reflection worship. Weekday Morning Prayer rrue and Thu at 8.30am} and Evening Prayer {Mon at 4.30pml 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. At the end of 2024 there were 92 members on the Church Electoral Roll. During the year there were 5 weddings. 13 funerals & 2 burial of ashes, and 12 baptiSrn5. Children, Youth and Schools Our Primary Age children meet twice a month for Sunday Club, in the hall, during our Sunday service to learn about Jesus In a safe. caring and creative atmosphere. Through bible teaching, worship, games, craft and much more, our aim is for children to have happy memories of church, knowing that they are loved and valued by God. In 2024, we have been pleased to see a number of children attending Church on a Sunday with their families. Our youth group, Ignite/NextGen Youth, meets once a month for breakfast, bible study. fun worship and prayer in the church hall on the 4 Sunday of the month. On the second Sunday of each month, the youth group co-lead worship followed by a light lunch. They read lessons, lead prayers and participate in the altar party and help with church events, such as food collection and distribution. In the Diocese the youth group are influential on the environment and climate change. Our work with local schools continues to flourish with Revs Joyce and Robin and Angle our Pioneer person taking assemblies. Schools are also keen to use our church building for Services and end of year events. In

addition, classes frorn the schrJol4 have. vlsltpd Ihp chuich Inr n vniipiv nl work..hnps Io 4rupport their curriculum. Rev Joyce conllniivs In lip n linvpiiir>i nl 'iPnAC I p Wnijil liilinAIy il.lifJnl Ignlte Iliei)15elvr8 wllli (iQ(I, iill ril( I IIIK ijll)iJi)112. J l)v.rJiJlp l() (Jiir VOIIIIRStei % Ii)c)k i)ai t li) I'.uiiiiliy IlaiiciiiR, l)ev.Ile drivo, l)InKu, Sl)ii)vi._ Mc)iiilily, Allei)dve5 of IKllite l)Iive sai(1 Ilial it roally lieliJ5 tliein lo iindprsliirid hil)Iii.iil tlipinii". Iliey ii)iRI)l otlierwi5e. struggle to ascerlain in a Irodilional service. Wp are lucky to hav(4 d woridi:IfiJl, willing aiid growin8 teain of people wl)0 sliare God'5 lovo through Ignite. On Thiirsdays, after oiir mid-week commiiiilnii sprvltp, wp hnlil "TTr¢i and Toast" rnornings. Thi= y*ar it has evolved into even mole of ¢7 coiniiiiii)Ily pvviil wllli Inpfflbpr'• of the community coming foward to run it. The sixtli forii) ol I Ive Arrp. Woo(1', 111sn Iryltpnd wppP.Iy a= part of their work experience servin8, cl)attli)8 to tlie otlier people wl)o attend, and tidying awav Likewise, our singing group, "Sounds of Maidstone" has evolved to include a.: ting Sue Yeo with a carol service at Maplewood retirement home. This has given us the idea of having a rnore regular sing- along with staff and residents. starting after Easter. We also supported the church's Christmas extravaganza "A Star is Born" as backing singers. While distributing Christmas food hampers we got to meet the warden and residents of Hardwick House. I now go weekly. and this gives me opportunities for outreach. l am really getting to know the residents and chat about what we do in church and about the Christian faith. l encourage them to come to different events at our church. Other Initiatives include prayer walking, Including two people from different churches in the area, where we pray for the community and respond to opportunities foroutreach. We plan to start handing out flyers so the community know we are praying, and we can encourage them to join in church events. l assist our Anna Chaplain with services in retirement homes and support her and other members of the pastoral team when they visit people. Reverend Joyce and I regularly lead assemblies at schools and host the schools at the church throughout the year for different services. Finanaal Review We are reporting a large deficit for the year on our unrestricted funds of £41,802 12023: deficit £22.236}. The deficit has arisen largely from the cost of much-needed repairs and maintenance to the church hall, and the replacement of the church sound system. The hire of the church hall provides significant amount of Income for covering church expenses and the hall needed urgent attention. £13,200 was spent on replacing the old boiler and cleaning out the heating system. It is hoped that this will also help to reduce our energy bills in the future. The entrance, hall, radiators and toilets were painted at a cost of £5,035. The church's failing sound system was over 20 years old and becoming unworkable. A deposit of £18,453 (half the full cost of replacing the system) was paid In 2024, with the remainder due after completion of the work in February 2025. The PCC felt that this would greatly enrich the church services and also encourage greater participation from the community e.g. being able to hold musical events. The costs relating to all these major projects were paid for from the proceeds of the sale of St Hilarys Church that were received in 2022.

Withoiit these excpi)Ilniial f nil¢, Infl %(>inp iirpllmlnviiv prnlpGqionAI ¢.nstV• on thp "Access For All" pioiprt, wr woiil(I l)p IPI)r)I Iliirt N ilplli11 f?1 Iiiil IiiiilDI I l(I,IlfK) lijr l()J4 Wp al'.0 rpr.pivpd Gift Aid amniinl% wplAI iiiA l() 21124 1111 1,1? I I lil IniiiiAI v Jlij'i, niiil M Iiii I livi p%lirriillpfl I li,f)f)(I will f.18imed IM)".•(J fr)'I Ihe (li)i)iilliiiii. I lil%, l()Rplliri wlll) li lilRI) Ipvv.I r)1 Iiiill IpllliiK Irif.ninp, liv.mn.nflrjll.. •lf¢)Il., fri'l iiijr IiJiJiJr41 *irig loain, ai)d I IRI)l (01)I rnl nl our Pmppnsvs Ilas 1lllr)wv.(l ij.. lo mppl iiP¢lf IV lill rjijr f.c) J liai-e and maiiilfiin Ilip reqijirpd l)iillpr of (11slf Iliutciblp Te5pives. Reserves Pollcv The PCC ha5 a81 eed l() iiialiilalii tl 11)liiliniJin Ipvpl vl iPSQf VV'• ul l_?O,000, rppresenting approximately two monllis of cxpei)dltiire. Tlils levol Wi15 oxcevdod I l)rouKliout 202.4. Church bulldlngs and lurnlshlngs Routine and general maintenance was carried out by our fabric team throughout the year General Se￿IcIng of lieating, fire, security and other equipment was carried out by specialist contractor5. During 2024, as well as routine maintenance, repairs were made to the church clock, LED floodlights were replaced, and an asbestos audit was carried out. Pastoral Care Pastoral Care continues to play an important role at St Martin's. It provides mutual care, prayer and supportfor 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 Leaders for post baptism support. hospital and bereavement visiting and home communion. 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 rnaking 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 2024. 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 fundraising. Astanding comrnittee is able to deal with urgent matters arising between PCC meetings. Signed on behalf of the Parochial Church Council Rev Joyce Addison Priest In Charge/Chair Marika Tannahill Treasurer

INDIPF.NfJi.Nl I X14MINI II'%11111(1111 l() Tlll Mfmllf RS OF 51, MAIIIIN'% (111111(11, MIlll)%l()Nl l ieporl Dii 11)p ai'l L)111115 ()1 %1. MTrii 1111, 4 Ibll(i{ lilnl ( liiiii li ( c)Illlf11 Il>{ ( I lili 1110 ypnr Driilvil I I IJDI •frili•r 2024, wl)irl) ciiiiii)I llv Iliv 11p1 rli?l s lll(I I'ayinpiil 1 14c.f.niAnl •iiii1 %1471v. Irif•iil i)1 A'i'illl., i elal'pd i)iilp4 spl oiit on i)agps 8 to J.l. Re%pectlve responslbllltles ol membeis and eJ¢amlner Tlie meinbei 5 are respoiisible foi Ilie i)Ivi)ariilioii ul Ilip 1lCLOUlIts. Thp. meml)ers conjider th4t 4n audil is nol ieqtiired for 11115 year iiiidei SPLlluii J 441). l i)1 Ilip C.litirllles Acl 2011 (the 2011 Actl and thal an independenl examiiialioi) is IlVPfleil It 15 my responsibility to.. examinp tl)e accoiii)ts iiiider sp.cllon 14 5 of thv 2011 Act; to follow tl)e procediires lald dowi) in Ihe General Directions given by the Charity Comm1s51011 uiider section 14515llbl 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 Vie￿ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the Statement below. Independent examinerfs statement In connertion with my examination, no material matters have corne 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 order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. J A GRIGGS FCA 14 Greenfields Maidstone Kent ME15 8ET 28 March 2025

PARISH ()1. SI MAIII IN, MAII)SIUNL FINANCIAL STATIMINTS 2024 RICIIPI % AND PAYMI.NIS ACCOUNT l¢ir 11)JA Illrfii Fiind FiJnd• RICI"IPT5 Plaiinrd klviiiK C-i)IIvLtiiin i4,"J jo l)i)niiit)n 4. 1.10 4.11() 2fJ.190 23,190 7.72J Cieneraitrd liiriiii) P(.( lee 5.144 35,170 7,924 188 fi,144 3b fiJndTaising hliscellaneous oillei rcceipls M1s510nary grant B)nk- Inierest 7,924 9.407 iio 3d 16,696 463 16,696 46: 20.400 149 TOTAL RECEIPTS 110.136 6,000 23,790 139 926 .572 PAYMENTS Minisiry. Parish share and diocesan fees Clergy expenses Other Church and propertv mainienance induding utilTtie5 and insuran Books. printing and stationery Music Iicences and instruments Donations to charities Organ maintenance Ev3nEelism and outreath Celebr3tion events Clive's Fund Miscellaneous Ignile expenses ComrHunily f und expenses TOTAL PAYMENTS 3e 71,043 2.925 831 69.186 71,043 2.925 831 69.441 2.602 786 59.145 31 78.881 2.967 714 237 2.967 714 237 1.982 679 3g 425 530 126 530 252 126 368 368 3h 2,354 1.313 2.354 1.313 5,819 168,108 2.571 1,555 6,746 146,184 5.819 6,819 151.938 NET RECEIPTSII.PAYMENT51 141,8021 18191 14.439 128.1821 122,6121 Balances brought forward 151 January Balances carried focward 31sl December 87.936 1,025 13.993 102.954 125.566 46,134 206 28,432 74.772 102.954 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 27th February 2025. Signed on behalf of the Parochial Church Council Rev Joyce Addison Priest in Charge/Chair Marika Tannahill Treasurer

PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAII)STONr FINANCIAL STATEMINTS 2024 ST AI I.. Ml Ni or ASSI TS ANI) IIAIIII.11 IIS Ilnivslilrlp IfJ/; Cash Funds Barclays Llai)k curreiil iiccuiiiII Ba rclays Oai)k 5tivIIiHS ilCCUlllIt Total ?.OG ]/ ] jf) 4lJ,1.14 74,112 J f)j_,'J',4 Other Monetary Assets Tax rtclaiii) ()Iit%l(Iiidii18 (Janiiary to June) rax reclaiin oiitstanding lest July lo Dec) Deceniber receipts banked January 2025 rotal 7.673 5,000 1.732 14.405 7,673 5,000 1,732 14,405 Assets retalned 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 system120101 Fitted church carpet120111 Public Notice Board (20111 Priests Board {20111 Church chairs120121 Hall chairs12013} Uplighters and 'A' frame (20131 Projector screen and filing cabinet (2017) Furniture12019) Wall lights12021} Fridge/freezer12022) Garden benches12022) Patio table120231 Deposit on new sound system {20241 9.012 1,475 1,164 810 11,776 2.[￿$2 501 1,788 429 416 409 809 858 18.453 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. Unrestricted Fund5 Restricled Communitv Fund Restricted oiher Funds Tolal 2024 Total 2023 Liabilities Expense creditors utility costs Expense creditors - staff expenses 1,600 2,033 189

PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2024 INI)pnsp ripdilnii Piin(l)lal I Ixi)en%p ( Ipdlli)ii l)1 A( xi)rn%p ripdilnil clpai)Ing iiciiip cirdilnil nvw 4niii)d 5yslpm 1,411J I'J7 ?*)1 i/JJ 111,453 jl,l(J4 i,'J14 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS l. Accountlng Pollcles The financial staleinenls have been prepared on a receipts and payment• Charitie5 Act 2011 and Cl)urch Accounting Regulations 2006. ba&1: in accordance with the 2. Restricted and Unrestrlcted Funds Restricted Other Funds At 01.01.24 Recelpts Payments At 31.12.24 Church projects fund Youth fund Quinquennial restricted fund Justice appeal grant Maidstone Borough Council Organ maintenance fund Sound system Improvements Evangelising and outreach Sound system Access for All fund 719 257 3.695 231 56 3.306 719 257 3,695 231 56 2,T16 1,500 3,874 530 126 5,000 5,000 14,790 23,790 4.229 13.993 19,019 28,432 Total 9,351 Restrlcted Communlty Fund At 01.01.24 Receipts Payments At 31.12.24 Community fund Tot31 1.025 1,025 6.000 6,000 6,819 6,819 206 206 Unrestrlcted At 01.01.24 Recelpts Payments At 31.12.24 Clive's fund Sound system reserve Kept aside for grant applications Revenue reserve 1,312 3,000 368 944 3,000 20,000 22,190 46,134 20,000 90,136 110,136 83,624 87,936 151,570 151,938 Total io

PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSTONE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2024 3. Rerelp15 Allrt Piympiili Aiiolyili 3a. Grants, 8lfts and legacles Maidstoiio lJorouRh Council -Acces".Iblllty Acccss r.or All gifts and fui)(I rtiisliig New Sound Syslein - gifl Maid51oiie Ooroiigli Cc)iiiic.11 fool 4U EvaiiEe115111 L% ()lilip￿iLlI ylll 14,790 5.000 14,790 4,i.iJ 6,000 6,000 4,000 29,790 4,000 ,190 fJ,lJ()o Unio51rictc.d Funds .trictL.d Cornmiintlv Fund Re:trictL.d oihpr Fund: Tolal 2024 Totdl 2023 3b. Lettlngs Hall St Martin's Church St Hilary's St Martins House Total 22,944 2.230 22,944 2.230 24.454 2,943 9,996 35,170 9,996 35,170 9,996 37,393 Unrestricted Funds Restricted Community Fund Restricted Other Funds Toial 2024 Total 2023 3c. Fund raising Coffee mornings and mens, breakfast Christmas Grand Draw 100 club net contributions Summerfair Ride and Stride Quiz nights Tea and Toast Knitting and raffle Maidstone Market stall and auction Other Youth Group Lent Challenge Virtual Walk Lent lunch 1.757 998 1,000 1.592 1.095 179 456 180 667 1,757 998 1,000 1,592 1,095 179 456 180 667 2.326 1.278 1.000 1.041 1,141 499 322 313 107 180 1,029 171 Total 7,924 7,924 9,407 li

PARISH OF ST MARTIN, MAIDSIONE FINANCIAL STATIMENTS 2024 3d. Mlscellaneous Income Bank Interest Liel)Is of love Tolal 6d li() 1?.4 188 iio Total 2024 Total 2023 3e. Parlsh Share Parish sliare for the year Parochial fees paid to the Diocese CDBF Missionary Grant CDBF Credits- St Martins House 48.888 1,759 10,400 9,996 71,043 35,230 3,815 20,400 9,996 69,441 Total 3f. Church and property maintenance Church Hall St Hilarws Other Total Utilities Maintenance Profes510nal fees Deposit on new sound system Insurance Cleaning Internet 9.100 7,392 4,968 18,453 2.045 2,875 217 9,548 20,049 18,648 27,441 4,968 18,453 3,404 5,750 217 1,359 2.875 Total 2024 45,050 43,836 33,831 15,129 78,881 59,145 Total 2023 180 3g. Donations to charities Unrestrided Funds Restrirted Communilv Fund Restricted Other Fund5 Total 2024 Total 2023 Children's Society- Christmas collection UNICEF-Gaza appeal Friends of Kent Churches Bible Society DEC- Earthquake appeal Eco-church Meninadanca Total 27 200 io 27 200 io io 50 195 50 120 237 237 425 12

PARISH OF ST MARIIN, MAII).S1()NI. FINANCIAL STAI LMI.N15 2.02.4 11114 Llil1)k cliarge5 Clirlslina5 IIKI)Is aiifl Ilower5 Youtli iicllvllies Gai deli l)viiclies 111111111111 PCC hw%lV(IIlY (0515 Reli e%liiiieiil Kilcl)eii Celel)i.ItiOll Liveiits Icovill"Q(I by doiiiilloils) OIIIL'r 534 263 J'J/, ?'.JO 4UJ 3Jl 4G2 403 331 462 iii 287 iii 369 1.01411 2,354 2,571 13