- Forthcoming PCC dates and venues: Junc 23, Holy Trinity, Shccrncss Ipm Ashley Shiel closed the meeting in prayer, which ended at 14.20pm PCC REPORT FOR 2024 Aims and Pur oses The West Sheppey Benefice Parochial Church Council {PCC) had the responsibility of co- ordinating with the clerical team of Rev. Paul Kite (Priest in Charge) and Rev. Jeanette McLaren (Town Centre Chaplain) in promoting the ecclesiastical parish and the whole mission of the church: evangelistic, social and ecumenical. However Rev. McLaren retired in April and Rev. Kite moved parishes in October so finding clergy cover for services has been an ongoing struggle. Rev. Chris Shipley and churchwarden Ashley Shiel have tried to create suitable rotas to allow a regular pattern of worship to be maintained. Thc Parochial Church Council is rcsponsiblc for thc maintcnancc of the thrcc parish churches.. Minster Abbey (a scheduled monument and Grade I listed building with grounds dating back to 664 AD), Holy Trinity church, Queenborough, also a Grade I listed building, and Holy Trinity with St. Paul church, Sheerness. The PCC also has responsibility for the maintenance of the church halls associated with each church. Structure Governance and Mana ement The PCC is a registered charity, the charity name being THE PAROCH IAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF WEST SHEPPEY, registration number 1150995. AII PCC members are registered trustees and sign appropriate papenvork to formalise this. The PCC is a corporate body under the PCC Powers Measure 1956 and Church Representation Rules 2020. The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. The membership of the PCC consists of clergy, churchwardens and members elected by those members of the congregation h0 are on the Electoral Roll of the three churches. All those who attend services or are members of the congregations are encouraged to register on the Elcctoral Roll and stand for clcction to the PCC. The PCC has devolved day to day athninistration and small scale financial responsibilities for each individual church to a District Church Council (DCC) for each church. The members of each DCC are elected by members of the corresponding church. These rules were tightened at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting of 2024, and each now has to hold its own Annual Meeting.
PCC mcmbers arc rcsponsiblc for making dccisions on all mattcrs of gcncral conccrn and importance to thc parish, including on how PCC fLmds arc to bc spent. Thc full PCC met fivc times during 2024. Topics coirered in meetings included intinclion, sound systems, Oasis Hub, DCCS, Inclusive Church and a GoN'ernor for St. George's Priinary School. Ob ectives and Activities The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at the churches in the parish and to become a part of the parish community on the Isle of Sheppey. The PCC maintains an overview of worship throughout the parisb and makes suggestions on how services can involve the many groups that live within the parish. Hoivei,"er it should be noted that there is unfortunate resistance to attending combined parish services. SeTrice and worship put faith into practice through prayer, scripture, music and sacrament, although providing such services has become more difficult with the lack of clergy and placed a greater burden on the Authorised Lay Ministers (ALMS). People from the parish help by providing the Foodbank at Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Sheerness. The PCC tries to enable all people to live out their faith as part of the parish community through worship and prayer, learning about the Gospel and developing knowledge and trust in Jesus, provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish and mission and outreach work where possible. To facilitate this work it is important that the fabric of the three churches and associated halls is maintained. Achievements and Performance The PCC is keen to offer a range of services during the week and over the course of the year, especially at major festivals, that the local community find both helpful and spiritually uplifting. The general timing of services in 2024 has been: I, Sunda I lam Praise and Worshi I lam Shared Communion 9.30am Shared Communion 2. Sunda I lam Shared Communion I lam Praise and Worshi 9.30am Praisc and Worshi 3, Sunda I lam Praise and Worshi I l am Shared Communion 9.30am Sharcd Communion th 4 Sunda I lam Shared Communion I lam Praise and Worshi 9.30am Praisc and Worshi Minster Abbey Holy Trinity, cenborou Holy Trinity with Si. Paul,Sheerness Further services are held on fifth Sundays in the relevant months and on other Holy Days, such as Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Ascension Day. There is also a wide range of services available in the lead up to Christmas including carol services, Christingle and midnight communions. Midweek services are held on Wednesdays: l Oam at Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Sheerness on the first, third and fifth Wednesdays and a 10.30am service at Minster Abbey on the second and fourth We(Inesdays.
Sincc thc loss of two mcmbcrs of clcrgy grateful thanks are duc to all clergy who havc hclpcd out with thc taking of scrviccs, particularly in alloiving Holy Communion to continuc. Regular coffee mornings or afternoons continue throughout the year in all three churches: every Tuesday morning at Minster Abbey, Wednesday afternoon in Sheerness, second Saturday mornings in Queenborough. Baptisms, weddings and funerals have taken place when required and clergy can be obtained. Deane Two representatives from the parish have continued to sit on Sittingbourne Deanery Synod throughout this past year, with one of them also attending Diocesan Synod. These representatives provide the PCC with an important link between the parish and the wider structure of the church and regularly report back to PCC meetings. Church Access Holy Trinity church, Queenborough, was open daily throughout the year for visitors and private prayer. Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Sheerness was open on Wednesdays from I l am to 3.30pm, while Minster Abbey was open on several occasions during the week. Churches on the Island There are currently five Anglican churches on the Isle of Sheppey: All Saints, Eastchurch; St. Thomas, Harty; Minster Abbey- Holy Trinity, Queenborough and Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Sheerness. Eastchurch and Harty currently fomi one benefice with the other three comprising West Sheppey benefice. All the churches are part of Churches Together in Sheppey and are involved in services like that at the Abbey on Good Friday. Volunteers The PCC would like to thank all those who contributed to the life of the churches during the past year. Thanks go once again to Treasurer Anthony Platt for successfully looking after the parish finances and to all the churchwardens: Julie Palmer, Brenda Smith, Ashley Shiel, Mary Shoebridge and Angle Cummings for the enonnous amount of work they do both seen and unseen. Thanks are also due to the Authorised Lay Ministers(ALMs) who have increasingly stepped up to lead services." Claire and Dan Beardsmore, Angle Cummings, Julie Palmer, Ashley Shiel and Mark Young. Rowena Squire continues as an ALM for healing, wholeness and well-being ministy. Administrative Information All three churches in the parish are located on the north and west sides of the Isle of Sheppey, on the North Kent coast. Minster Abbey is situated in the village of Minster-on-sea. Holy Trinity, Queenborough. is situated in the heart of the small town of Queenborough while Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Shccrncss, is situatcd in the centrc of thc main town of Shecrncss. All churchcs arc part of thc Sittingbournc Dcancry, part of thc Archdcaconry of Maidstonc and the Diocese of Canterbury within the Church of England.
Thc corrcspondcncc addrcss is: West Sheppey Benefice Parish Office Vicarage Road Minster-on-sea Shccrncss Kcnt ME12 2HE Telephone: 01795 871500 Facebook: Island Ministries email: minsterabbe mail.com Parish Website: www.westshe arish.or Thc parish officc is locatcd in Minstcr Abbey church hall and is opcn bctwecn 8.30am and 12.30pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. An answerphone operates outside these times. The office is run by parish Administrator Julie Palmer, to whom grateful thanks are due. PCC Membershi 2024 Thc following havc scrvcd on thc Parochial Church Council in 2024: Minster Abbey: Pat Crittenden (until 2024 APCM), Jeanette Hale, Julie Palmer, Anthony Platt, Mike Sanger (until 2024 APCM), Brenda Smith, Bryan Smith, Patrick van Lind (from 2024 APCM) Holy Trinity, Queenborough: David Cummings, Mark Gennaney, Karen Kite (until 2024 APCM), Nicola Prior, Ashley Shiel, Mary Shoebridge, Rowena Squire Holy Trinity with St. Paul, Sheerness: Julie Austin-williamson, Angle Cummings, David Gilbert, Jane Pollard, Tom Reveley Clergy: Rev. Paul Kite (until October 2024}, Rev. Jeanette McLaren (until April 2024) Only six PCC members attended all five meetings, while one attended none and three attended just onc. ELECTORAL ROLL REPORT This year sees the preparation of a completely new electoral roll. This happens every 6 years, where the existing roll is shredded and everyone eligible must complete new application forn)s to be on the roll. The total number of members on the West Sheppey Electoral Roll reported last year was 99. The number on the new roll compiled on 20th April 2025 stands at 87, a loss of 12. People obviously come and go for varying reasons: moving away from the area, health or passing on or they simply don't want to be included any more for their own reasons.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 3ist DECEMBER 2024
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| Unrestricted | Designated | Restricted | Endowment | Total | 2023 | ||||
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| Funds | Funds | Funds | Funds | ||||||
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||
| RECEIPTSAND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT | |||||||||
| Receipts | |||||||||
| Voluntary | Receipts | ||||||||
| Receipts | from Donors | ||||||||
| Planned Giving | 22,988 | 22,988 | 24,893 | ||||||
| Collections | 7,792 | 966 | 8,758 | 9,919 | |||||
| Income Tax Recovered | 7,766 | 7,766 | 6,903 | ||||||
| 38,546 | 0 | 966 | 0 | 39,512 | 41,715 | ||||
| Other voluntary receipts (note 3a) | 2,979 | 4,704 | 5,201 | 0 | 12,884 | 17,949 | |||
| Activities | forgenerating funds (note | 3b) | 2,965 | 3,072 | 2,162 | 0 | 8,199 | 13,568 | |
| Receipts | from Church Activities (note 3c) | 44,227 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 44,257 | 52,318 | ||
| Investment Income (note 3d) | 3,119 | 237 | 11,308 | 0 | 14,664 | 10,089 | |||
| 91,836 | 8,043 | 19,637 | 0 | 119,516 | 135,639 | ||||
| Payments | |||||||||
| Church Activities | |||||||||
| Parish Share | 4,300 | 4,300 | 6,000 | ||||||
| Otherpayments (note 3e) | 73,367 | 11,520 | 7,307 | 0 | 92,194 | 106,212 | |||
| 77,667 | 11,520 | 7,307 | 0 | 96,494 | 112,212 | ||||
| Excess ofReceipts overPayments | 14,169 | (3,477) | 12,330 | 0 | 23,022 | 23,427 | |||
| Bank current and depositAccounts | 1 Jan | 84,153 | 36,614 | 218,774 | 1,000 | 340,541 | 317,114 | ||
| Bank current and deposit Accounts | 31 Dec. | 98,322 | 33,137 | 231,104 | 1,000 | 363,563 | 340,541 | ||
| STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES | |||||||||
| Cash Funds | |||||||||
| Bank accounts | 98,322 | 33,137 | 58,534 | 1,000 | 190,993 | 178,543 | |||
| CBF deposit funds | 0 | 0 | 172,570 | 0 | 172,570 | 161,998 | |||
| 98,322 | 33,137 | 231,104 | 1,000 | 363,563 | 340,541 | ||||
| Investment Assets at market value |
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| 5462.96 CBF Church of England | |||||||||
| Investment Fund Income | Shares | 426,225 | 126,225 | 122,973 | |||||
| 991 CBF Church of England | |||||||||
| Fixed Interest Securities | Fund | 1,478 | 1,478 | 1,434 | |||||
| Income Shares | |||||||||
| 0 | Q | 0 | 127,703 | 127,703 | 124,407 | ||||
| Liabilities (note5) |
424,923 | 424,923 | 376,772 |
The attached notes form part of these financial statements
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1 The financial statements of the PCC have been prepared under the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 and in accordance with applicable accounting standards and the current Statement of Recommended Pratice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities and applicable accounting Standard FRS102
The financial statements have been prepared under the receipts and payments basis.
2 Equipment
Assets recognised but not valued in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities include: Movabie church furnishings held by the churchwardens on special trust for the PCC and which require a faculty for disposal.
Other fixtures, fittings and office equipment where the PCC is free to dispose of such assets without faculty and where the original cost did not exceed £1,000
| 3 | Receipts and Payments Analysis | Unrestricted Funds |
Unrestricted Funds |
Designated Funds |
Restricted Funds |
Endowment Funds |
Total | 2023 | |
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| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |||||
| a. | Other voluntary receipts | ||||||||
| Donations Grants |
2,979 0 |
3,004 1,700 |
5,201 | 11,184 1,700 |
12,949 i) |
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| Legacy | 0 | 0 | 5,000 | ||||||
| 2,979 | 4,704 | 5,201 | 0 | 12,884 | 17,949, | ||||
| b. | Activities for generating funds | ||||||||
| Fayres & otherfund rasing events | 4,070 | 3,044 | 2,140 | 6,251 | 42,201 | ||||
| Draws | 1,105 | 1,105 | 467 | ||||||
| Gift Stall & other sales | 790 | 31 | 22 | 843 | 810 | ||||
| 2,966 | 3,072 | 2,162 | 0 | 8,199 | 13,568 | ||||
| c. | Receipts from Church Activities | ||||||||
| Fees | 8,026 | 30 | 8,056 | 8,981 | |||||
| Hail & Church lettings | 36,201 | 36,201 | 43,337 | ||||||
| 44,227 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 44,257 | 52,318 | ||||
| d. | Investment and other Income | ||||||||
| Bank & CBF interest & Dividends | 3,119 | 237 | 11,308 | 14,664 | 10,089 | ||||
| insurance Claims | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 3,119 | 237 | 11,308 | 0 | 14,664 | 10,089 | ||||
| e. | Charitable & Mission giving | 0 | 300 | 5,157 | 5,457 | 6,423 | |||
| Buildings running expenses | 39,729 | 39,729 | 47,037 | ||||||
| Buildings maintenance | 11,871 | 6,550 | 19 | 18,440 | 17,946 | = | |||
| Clergyexpenses | 3,515 | 3,515 | 3,920 | ||||||
| Cost ofServices | 2,758 | 256 | 63 | 3,077 | 3,573 | ||||
| Costs ofgenerating funds | 899 | 414 | 249 | 1,562 | 4,923 | ||||
| Office, printing & stationery | 11,835 | 11,835 | 11,331 | ||||||
| Project planning | 0 | 4,000 | 1,819 | 5,819 | 0 | ||||
| Equipment, & Licences | 2,760 | 2,760 | 11,059 | ||||||
| Other | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
| 73,367 | 41,520 | 7,307 | 0 | 92,194 | 106,212 |
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 3ist DECEMBER 2024
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| _- | Designated Funds Abbey Restoration Fund |
At ist Jan 29,159 |
Receipts 5,407 |
Payments (4,414) |
Bal C'Fwd 30,152 |
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| AbbeyGardening Fund | 0 | 490 | (350) | 140 | ||
| Abbey Flower Fund | 226 | 90 | 316 | |||
| St Georges Bibles | 315 | 215 | ||||
| Sheerness Legacy & Repairs | 5,000 | 1,820 | (6,200) | 620 | ||
| HTQ Hymnal | 20 | 20 | ||||
| Sound Equipmentfund | 175 | 175 | ||||
| Baptism Bible fund Parish Mission Fund |
420 1,299 |
208 28 |
(256) (300) |
372 1,027 |
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| 36,614 | 8,043 | (11,520) | 33,137 | |||
| Restricted Funds | ||||||
| __ | Organ Restoration Fund Sunday School Fund |
4,125 1,371 |
313 91 |
4,438 1,462 |
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| Middleton Memorial Fund | 105 | 29 | 134 | |||
| Durkan Legacy | 63,066 | 3,677 | 66,743 | |||
| Fabric Fund | 11,046 | 1,935 | 12,981 | |||
| Bert& Fay Savage Memorial | 657 | G57 | ||||
| Queenborough Vestry Fund | 120,962 | 7,546 | (1,853) | 126,655 | ||
| Admiral GreetTomb Fund | 2,020 | 196 | 2,216 | |||
| Weekes Memorial | 4,254 | 513 | 4,767 | |||
| Weekes Maintenance Fund | 19 | (19) | 0 | |||
| Guide Book fund | 190 | 190 | ||||
| Queenborough Hall Fence/Garden | 239 | 239 | ||||
| Food Bank | 9,665 | 3,996 | (4,357) | 9,304 | ||
| Charity Funds- | 1,055 | 1,341 | (1,078) | 1,318 | ||
| 218,774 | 19,637 | (7,307) | 231,104 |
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR TO 31st DECEMBER 2024
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| 5 Liabilities | Total | 2023 | ||
| Utility and other | creditors | 2,324 | 2,680 | |
| Parish Share | 422,599 | 374,092 | ||
| 6 The Endowment funds which have to be retained as capital comprise: | ||||
| Bank deposits | The Bert& Fay Savage Fund | £1,000 | £1,000 | |
| CBF Church of | England investment Fund-Income Shares | Shares | Value £ | Value£2023 |
| Frank Hunt Memorial | 3,083.00 | 71,287 | 69,692 | |
| Sale of Sculpture Fund | 859.65 | 19,877 | 18,915 | |
| Admiral Greet Tomb | 311.86 | 7211 | 7,050 | |
| Old School #1 | 302.00 | 6893 | 6,826 | |
| Weekes Memarial | 818.15 | 18,917 | 18,494 | |
| The Dora Hughes Memorial Fund | 44.15 | 1,020 | 998 | |
| The Marjorie Middleton Memorial Fund | 44.15 | 1,020 | 998 | |
| Total | 5,462.96 | £126,225 | £122,973 | |
| CBF Church ofEngland | England Fixed Interest Securities Fund-Income Shares | |||
| Old School #2 | 515.00 | 768 | 745 | |
| The Hopson Trust | 476.00 | 710 | 689 | |
| Total | 991.00 | £1,478 | £1,434 |
The Bert & Fay Savage Fund income is to provide books at St Peter's
The Frank Hunt Memorial Fund income from which is for fabric repairs at St Peter's
The Sale of Sculpture Account, the first £7,500 of which may only be used in schemes approved by the Commisary General.
The Admiral Greet Tomb Fund is to provide for cleaning of that tomb.
The Oid School Funds provide funds for Baptism gifts.
The Dora Hughes Memorial Fund income gaes to the Parish Mission Fund
The Marjorie Middleton Memorial Fund income to be used for Oil for the Abbey Altar lights
The Hopson Trust income is to support the Abbey and St Peter's Sunday Schools
The Weekes Memorial Fund is to provide for annual cleaning of the Weekes family tomb and the excess to the upkeep of Queenborough Church
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