THE CHAPEL ROYAL
MINUTES of the ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING on Sunday 30th April 2023 at 11.30 am in the Chapel Royal, 164 North Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1EA
24 people were in attendance and the list was on file.
Vestry meeting to elect Churchwardens
Father David Biggs acted as Chair. Having given thanks to God for the gift of Mary Woodhouse, we accepted her resignation from the position of Churchwarden. Hilary Niblett had been nominated as Churchwarden by Richard Lovett, and Margaret Croucher had seconded the nomination. Richard Lovett had been nominated as Churchwarden by Martin Mitchener, and Mary Woodhouse had seconded the nomination. Both nominations were unanimously agreed so Hilary Niblett and Richard Lovett were elected as Churchwardens for the coming year.
Annual Parochial Church Meeting
1. Welcome
Father David welcomed members of the PCC and congregation to the APCM.
2. Apologies for absence
Apologies for absence were received from Enid Lovett, Mark Laverick, Richard Lovett, Catherine Wilson and Roosa Herranen.
3. Minutes of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on 1st May 2022
These had been published, together with the Annual Reports, and were agreed to be a true and accurate record of the meeting. Father David moved that the Annual Reports be accepted and this was unanimously agreed.
4. Matters Arising
There was none.
5. Reports
Reports on Evensong, Knit & Natter, the Coffee Shop and Chapel Royal Concerts LCCR) had been received and published. Father James suggested a trial of a Sung, as opposed to a Choral, Evensong and this was agreed. Father David thanked everyone who helps to run the Coffee Shop, which attracts a lot of visitors.
6. Annual Reports
The Vicar's and Churchwardens' Annual Reports and those on Safeguarding, Deanery Synod, Building (covered in section 3 of the Churchwardens' Report and section 12 of the Vicar's Report), Electoral Roll and PCC had been received and published.
Richard had been able to find new contacts to replace those lost to us when our previous churchwarden, Paul Littlewood, died. Steve Pates had heard from Smith of Derby that 5th June had been tentatively earmarked for repairing the bell's striking mechanism, depending on delivery of replacement parts.
Father David noted that the hall was well used and every group had agreed to pay a slightly increased rent of £18 an hour.
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7. To receive the Annual Accounts for year ended 31[st] December 2022
The PCC had agreed the annual accounts and these will be circulated when Maureen O'Hare has finished preparing them. Any questions may then be addressed to the Churchwardens.
8. To appoint an Independent Examiner for 2023/2024
Father David will finalise this appointment after the APCM.
9. To elect Deanery Synod Members
The Deanery Synod normally meets three or four times a year in order to discuss matters that affect the Deanery as a whole. The following had been elected to represent The Chapel Royal at Deanery Synod:-
Roosa Herranen (proposed by Enid Lovett and seconded by Mark Laverick) Jean Potter (proposed by Richard Lovett and seconded by Enid Lovett) Stuart Jessop (proposed by Richard Lovett and seconded by Carly-May Kavanagh).
We are very thankful to Roosa, Jean and Stuart for agreeing to attend Deanery Synod and would, ideally, like a fourth member of the congregation to join them.
10. Election of members to serve on the Parochial Church Council for 2023/24
The following members had been nominated and seconded according to official procedure and their election was unanimously agreed:-
Father David Biggs, SCP (Vicar), by office Mrs Hilary Niblett (Churchwarden) Mr Richard Lovett (Churchwarden) Roosa Herranen Stuart Jessop Jean Potter Mr David Bishop Mrs Caroline Brown (Hon. Secretary) Mr Christopher Stringer-McGibbon (Organist), by office Mrs Mary Woodhouse Mr Mark Laverick (Lay Reader) Mrs Enid Lovett Mr Steven Pates Mr Adam Englebright Mrs Catherine Wilson Father James Foley Ms Carly-May Kavanagh.
11. Any Other Business
Father David reminded us how fortunate we are in this parish to have so many people prepared to help with everything and expressed his thanks to everyone for whatever they do and how they do it! The AA people were so grateful for the use of our building and they appreciate its spirituality. Post-Covid, things felt almost normal again - but not quite.
12. Date of next Annual Parochial Church Meeting
This will be held on Sunday 28th April 2024.
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ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF CHAPEL ROYAL FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022
Chapel Royal, Brighton CC.. 1151007 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL For the year ended 31st December 2022 CONTENTS Page Accounting Policies Independent Examiner Report Statement of Financial Activities Balance sheet Statement of Assets and Liabilities Fund Movement by Type Analysis of Income and Expenditure 9-11 Notes to the accounts 11 The Ch8pel Roy81, Brighton Incumbent.. Rev R Merrick Independent examiner.. Chns Tyler, Fl CR T Limited Bankers.. Bank of Scotland. 8Air Street. Bnghton, BN13FB
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF CHAPEL ROYAL. BRIGHTON CC: 1151007 Accounting Pollclos 1. A¢¢ountlng poll¢les a Accountlng convgntlon The financial stslemenls have been prepared in accordance wth the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 together with applie4ble accounting stsndards 8nd SORP 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convenllon as modified by the indusion of inve$tment5 al market value and the revaluation of fyxed assets. The financial statements indude all transactions, assets and liabileS for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not indude the accounts of church groups that ¢Jwe their affiliation lo another body. nor those whith are Infnal gatherings of church members. b Funds accounting Funds held by the PCC are.. Unrestricted funds- general funds vthich can be used for PCC ordln8ry purposes DeSnated funds- monie$ set aside by the PCC out of unrestrlcted funds for specific fuiure purpo8e8 or projects. Restrtedfnd$- al income from trusts or endowments which may be expended only on those reStrted objects provided in the terms of the trust or bequest,. bl donatbons or grants received for a Specif object or invfted by the PCC for a specific object. The funds may only be expended on the specific object for which they were given. Any balance remains unspent al the end of the year is carried forward as a balance on that fund. Endowment funds- funds the capital of which must be maintained., onty income arbslng from the investment of the endowment may be used, etiher as restricted or unrestri¢ted fvnds, depending on the purpose set OLrt in the terms of the original endowmont c Incemlng resour5 All incoming resource$ are accounted for gross. Voluntary Incom Collections are recognised when received. Planned givmg recewable is recognised only when received Inrne lax recoverable on Gift Aid donations is recognised when the income is recognise¢J. Grants and leg8ues are recognised when the PCC is legally entitled to the amount due. Income fmm Investments Diwdends are accounted for when due and payable. Interest enb"Ilements are accounted for as they 8rUe. All otherln¢ome All other income is recognised when it is receivable. Gains and1055es on investments Reali5ed gains are recogni5ed when the investments are 1, unrealized gains and losses are aeec*Jnted for on revaluation on 31st December 2022 d Resources used Resour$ expended are aOUnted for on an accruals basis and are accounted for gross.
Grants Grants and donations are accounted for when paid over, or when awarded where the award creates a binding obligation on the PCC. Church Actlvftles The diocesan parish conlribirtion is accounted fc* when pald. Any parish contribullon unpaid at 31 December is proded for in these accounts as an operational Ilhough not a legall liability and is shown as a Creditor in thè balance sheet. Fixed Assgts Tangible flxed assets Consecrated and beneficed property of any kind is excluded from the accounts by s.1012}la} and Ic l of the Charities Act 2011. Movable church lumishing held by the Vicar and Churchwardens on special tru51 for the PCC and which require a facutty for disposal are accounted a5 inalienable property unless consecrated. They are listed in the church's inventory which can be inspected but are not included in the accounts. For other property there is insufficient C08t infomwtion available and therefore such assets are not valued in the ac¢ounl$. All expenditure on consecrated or beneficed buildings and individual items are written off in the year they were in¢urred. Depreclatlon Depreciation is cal(yJlated to wrrte down the cost of tangible fixed assets, excluding freehold properties. over their expected useful lives. The rates gener4ly applicable are= Fixbjres ènd fittings Computer equipment 25% straight line 300h straight line No depre¢tIOn is provided on freehold property as it is the PCC'S policy to maintain these assets in a continual 5ts1e of Sound repair. The useful economic life of these assets is so long and residual values high that any depreciats.on would not be material. These assets wll be subject to annual impairment reviews. Provision wll be made rfthere has been any pemanenl diminution in value. Investnwnts Investments are staled al market value at the balance sheet dale. Current Assets Amounts owing lo the PCC at 31st December 2022 in respect of fee8. rents or other income are Sho as debtors less provlsion for amounts thal may prove uncollectible. Short-term deposts indude cash held on deposlt either wlth the CBF Church of England Funds. or at the bank.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE PCC OF CHAPEL ROYAL iknd•pendert •xafflinerfs lem lothethMte¢sofThe Chwl Aryal I report to ihe tru5tses on my examInatI( of the accfjunts Df PCC of Chapel Ro1 {the charltylfor theyear DecembEr 2022. nded 31 RpSIbIlItI4$ and of Mport As the trustees of the tharltyyou are responble101 the prEPaFatiCA¢f Ihe accounts in •ccordance wlth th requiremenls of fv Chafiknes Act 2011 (the Atfl. I Trport In respect of my examInatn of the Charity's accounts carrd out under sectft 145 of the 2011 carryiry out e[natA)n I have followed all the aFplkèble dlrections8ivtn bythe Chrity Commlsslon sèctjon 145151 Ibl of the kt. aThl In der Indep•ndwft •M¥nlnq¢¥slat•m•Thl I have COM rnyerdmlnatlon. I confimi that no materlal matters have come 10 IIIY4ttetrt(or• In ¢onn¢ the examlnation8fvTn8 mè cause to lIevE thal In any material re5PECt L Accountlni rtCDrds were not kqlt In respertof thè Clwrfty as required ty s•cMn 130 ofthe Atr. or 2. The accounrs(k not accord vAth those reco5. OT 3. The accounts do compty wlth the acaiuntin8 reqrements coftcemlngthe fomi and contentof set Dut in the Charities (Accounts and Repo) Re8ulatk)ns 2CQ8 other th3n any requirement that t accounts 8fve •'true afftd falrf vlewwhkh15 not • motter consdered as part (rfan lrn4epeThlent exa I Ve no o)ncern5 and hav4 CO rOSS no ott*r matters tn connectlun with the examinailon to whlch a shodd be drdwn In thi5 fftPOrt kn or(ler to enable a &Yoper derSndIng0Ithe •(c(rtS to be readled. loft wlth ctounts ination. ntlon Clvlstopher R0rtr¥Ief FCA iXhA FCIE FI CRT Limlted Flat 24Wel&n8tonia C(xwt ton East 5u55ex 8NI fjTD (lob l E, .1
Statement of Financial Activities for the year ending 31st of December 2022 7311 1.672 75)1 J)rfb 12.719 12J2 10937 107JkJ 2A87 9223 7513 17WI JT.7 l135 13 (gjmi 17 Srn743 n1 44.743 743 •1 740 14310 18519 1) 2WA34 11112 B4J12 14ZJ1 1421 142>1
Balance Sheet as at 31st of December 2022 31M2m22 31112rAp21 Flx•d wu•ts 124.071 51245 140 Totsl Flx•d Wf•nl A7 ioj) 11519 15 Tolll Cury•nt ••••ts 172.945 101, 15.44e 643.lto (6,5UI iyjxi 579.743 13 Totsl Pa¥•n7• •41110 743 2ffj13 437568 141*1 Signatur¢: Name Date: 141h of October 2024
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st of Dember 2022 ¢gd• G•n•r•l IUnr•glrt•dl D•8lwMt•d R•>lvt•d Tal Fts•d P4s•t 14W 124n71 140. 51x5 5T.rn 16544) Totsl 2x167 14K62S 478,749 U4660 Curv•rrt rd17 M7. 1.718 62581 ,4n 45 97Mt 11519 11519 15ffj6 147 5fy3n 1148) 15. Total S0 145,IX• 1.716 171945 1STMJ9 U4bMMy 164 Totsl 131,osn 4104 Itow a•ts ¥T43 4J87 404WI 141391 101.695 101 Fund Movement by Type as at 31st of December 2022 1471 9Ji 491 F40 150 112V 19JlO
ifj Z7U 101 ITJ 01•12 4.74) J#J
Analysis of Income and Expenditure for the year ending 31st December 2022 G•n•AI D•ibBn•td Enth)Wnhl Thlo JT• LafJ•r ¢mOi.G•W•J. 4112 4.&12 qlvlry Tol 7.5•1 •th•rd¥kvJ 1.1 1,872 Oth•r vohJrt•ryi•t•lpi• 1019 1S19 521(Kl 11 IL¥J 15.COJ 3J17 Mo40 •7,OZY r•¢tr¥•rtd 1.116 GWIPAd r•th•r•d Toi 1.7 U¥ll•&fty lund& I1¥•%10 fvbKl•Tol41¥ 2.133 11745 IZ745 12&1 15 Imi•thntlkm T•1* 12.m 12.Jll 511 7947 2527
1¢937 761• 107mg X554 iZ4 124 Co•1 1¥bT01 Illwlon•ry•d¢h•rt•bt• fyvhw T(al rllh 1910-MThstyyryh5troVqt 332 T• TotL• 5175 1>17 ZJ14 1517 17J 173 n5 1487 Ctrjwth Rtsnnlng Éxphw• 193 1•3 2i148 1355 IV3 131 39)t2 454 3D12 1.101 240 41J•• 24J•6 Chw¢i r•MIrt •ll•knt•ri Chur¢h &IAattth*bE• T•idA Gov•mi•M C••ts io
To kn•trlct•d Th1• La•1 •t 1,7•1 Notes to the accounts Related Pa transaction between The Cha oIRo al and Robertson's Hall Trust Robertson's Hall Trust arises from the church hall in Ship Street of the former Trinty Church of Brighton. Fr D Biggs was a trustee as right of office as vicar of The Chapel Royal Brighton, other trustees are appointed by the Bishop's council of the Diocese of Chichestei anil the Diocesan board of finance each for a fiv&year period. The trust doed is for the maintenance of mlnlslry wllhin the established Church of England. The RHT has been giving Chapel Royal both unre$tried and restrided grants since the establishment of the Robertson's Hall Trust in September 1989. The follon9 grants were received from Robertson's Hall Trust in the year ending 3151 December 2022: PARISH CONTRIBUTION 10,000,00 ADMINISTRATION 2,500.00 12,500.00 Related Pa transactions between The Cha IRO al and St John's School Tnwt St John's School Trust arises from the sale of the fomer St John The Evangeli8t Schcol. Carlton Hill Brighton. The area covered by the former parish is now under the care of the parish of The Chapel Royal. The Trustees are the Vicar and Church wardens of The Chapel Royal, Brighton by virbje of office, the Trust object have general ecclesiastscal purpose of the said parish. The PCC members are not trustees, the PC may apply for a grant forthe said trust or the Trustees may make an offer of a grant, in both Se8 the grant must be accepted by both partie$. The follovAng grants were received from St John's School Trust in the year ending 311t December 2022.. 12 Monthly Grants towards cleaning month 12 Monthly Grants towards Parlsh Conlribullon @ £3,000 per month Roof and gutter repairs grant £300 per 3,800.00 36,000.00 11,940 00 51,540.00
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF CHAPEL ROYAL FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022
Chapel Royal, Brighton CC.. 1151007 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL For the year ended 31st December 2022 CONTENTS Page Accounting Policies Independent Examiner Report Statement of Financial Activities Balance sheet Statement of Assets and Liabilities Fund Movement by Type Analysis of Income and Expenditure 9-11 Notes to the accounts 11 The Ch8pel Roy81, Brighton Incumbent.. Rev R Merrick Independent examiner.. Chns Tyler, Fl CR T Limited Bankers.. Bank of Scotland. 8Air Street. Bnghton, BN13FB
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF CHAPEL ROYAL. BRIGHTON CC: 1151007 Accounting Pollclos 1. A¢¢ountlng poll¢les a Accountlng convgntlon The financial stslemenls have been prepared in accordance wth the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 together with applie4ble accounting stsndards 8nd SORP 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convenllon as modified by the indusion of inve$tment5 al market value and the revaluation of fyxed assets. The financial statements indude all transactions, assets and liabileS for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not indude the accounts of church groups that ¢Jwe their affiliation lo another body. nor those whith are Infnal gatherings of church members. b Funds accounting Funds held by the PCC are.. Unrestricted funds- general funds vthich can be used for PCC ordln8ry purposes DeSnated funds- monie$ set aside by the PCC out of unrestrlcted funds for specific fuiure purpo8e8 or projects. Restrtedfnd$- al income from trusts or endowments which may be expended only on those reStrted objects provided in the terms of the trust or bequest,. bl donatbons or grants received for a Specif object or invfted by the PCC for a specific object. The funds may only be expended on the specific object for which they were given. Any balance remains unspent al the end of the year is carried forward as a balance on that fund. Endowment funds- funds the capital of which must be maintained., onty income arbslng from the investment of the endowment may be used, etiher as restricted or unrestri¢ted fvnds, depending on the purpose set OLrt in the terms of the original endowmont c Incemlng resour5 All incoming resource$ are accounted for gross. Voluntary Incom Collections are recognised when received. Planned givmg recewable is recognised only when received Inrne lax recoverable on Gift Aid donations is recognised when the income is recognise¢J. Grants and leg8ues are recognised when the PCC is legally entitled to the amount due. Income fmm Investments Diwdends are accounted for when due and payable. Interest enb"Ilements are accounted for as they 8rUe. All otherln¢ome All other income is recognised when it is receivable. Gains and1055es on investments Reali5ed gains are recogni5ed when the investments are 1, unrealized gains and losses are aeec*Jnted for on revaluation on 31st December 2022 d Resources used Resour$ expended are aOUnted for on an accruals basis and are accounted for gross.
Grants Grants and donations are accounted for when paid over, or when awarded where the award creates a binding obligation on the PCC. Church Actlvftles The diocesan parish conlribirtion is accounted fc* when pald. Any parish contribullon unpaid at 31 December is proded for in these accounts as an operational Ilhough not a legall liability and is shown as a Creditor in thè balance sheet. Fixed Assgts Tangible flxed assets Consecrated and beneficed property of any kind is excluded from the accounts by s.1012}la} and Ic l of the Charities Act 2011. Movable church lumishing held by the Vicar and Churchwardens on special tru51 for the PCC and which require a facutty for disposal are accounted a5 inalienable property unless consecrated. They are listed in the church's inventory which can be inspected but are not included in the accounts. For other property there is insufficient C08t infomwtion available and therefore such assets are not valued in the ac¢ounl$. All expenditure on consecrated or beneficed buildings and individual items are written off in the year they were in¢urred. Depreclatlon Depreciation is cal(yJlated to wrrte down the cost of tangible fixed assets, excluding freehold properties. over their expected useful lives. The rates gener4ly applicable are= Fixbjres ènd fittings Computer equipment 25% straight line 300h straight line No depre¢tIOn is provided on freehold property as it is the PCC'S policy to maintain these assets in a continual 5ts1e of Sound repair. The useful economic life of these assets is so long and residual values high that any depreciats.on would not be material. These assets wll be subject to annual impairment reviews. Provision wll be made rfthere has been any pemanenl diminution in value. Investnwnts Investments are staled al market value at the balance sheet dale. Current Assets Amounts owing lo the PCC at 31st December 2022 in respect of fee8. rents or other income are Sho as debtors less provlsion for amounts thal may prove uncollectible. Short-term deposts indude cash held on deposlt either wlth the CBF Church of England Funds. or at the bank.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE PCC OF CHAPEL ROYAL iknd•pendert •xafflinerfs lem lothethMte¢sofThe Chwl Aryal I report to ihe tru5tses on my examInatI( of the accfjunts Df PCC of Chapel Ro1 {the charltylfor theyear DecembEr 2022. nded 31 RpSIbIlItI4$ and of Mport As the trustees of the tharltyyou are responble101 the prEPaFatiCA¢f Ihe accounts in •ccordance wlth th requiremenls of fv Chafiknes Act 2011 (the Atfl. I Trport In respect of my examInatn of the Charity's accounts carrd out under sectft 145 of the 2011 carryiry out e[natA)n I have followed all the aFplkèble dlrections8ivtn bythe Chrity Commlsslon sèctjon 145151 Ibl of the kt. aThl In der Indep•ndwft •M¥nlnq¢¥slat•m•Thl I have COM rnyerdmlnatlon. I confimi that no materlal matters have come 10 IIIY4ttetrt(or• In ¢onn¢ the examlnation8fvTn8 mè cause to lIevE thal In any material re5PECt L Accountlni rtCDrds were not kqlt In respertof thè Clwrfty as required ty s•cMn 130 ofthe Atr. or 2. The accounrs(k not accord vAth those reco5. OT 3. The accounts do compty wlth the acaiuntin8 reqrements coftcemlngthe fomi and contentof set Dut in the Charities (Accounts and Repo) Re8ulatk)ns 2CQ8 other th3n any requirement that t accounts 8fve •'true afftd falrf vlewwhkh15 not • motter consdered as part (rfan lrn4epeThlent exa I Ve no o)ncern5 and hav4 CO rOSS no ott*r matters tn connectlun with the examinailon to whlch a shodd be drdwn In thi5 fftPOrt kn or(ler to enable a &Yoper derSndIng0Ithe •(c(rtS to be readled. loft wlth ctounts ination. ntlon Clvlstopher R0rtr¥Ief FCA iXhA FCIE FI CRT Limlted Flat 24Wel&n8tonia C(xwt ton East 5u55ex 8NI fjTD (lob l E, .1
Statement of Financial Activities for the year ending 31st of December 2022 7311 1.672 75)1 J)rfb 12.719 12J2 10937 107JkJ 2A87 9223 7513 17WI JT.7 l135 13 (gjmi 17 Srn743 n1 44.743 743 •1 740 14310 18519 1) 2WA34 11112 B4J12 14ZJ1 1421 142>1
Balance Sheet as at 31st of December 2022 31M2m22 31112rAp21 Flx•d wu•ts 124.071 51245 140 Totsl Flx•d Wf•nl A7 ioj) 11519 15 Tolll Cury•nt ••••ts 172.945 101, 15.44e 643.lto (6,5UI iyjxi 579.743 13 Totsl Pa¥•n7• •41110 743 2ffj13 437568 141*1 Signatur¢: Name Date: 141h of October 2024
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st of Dember 2022 ¢gd• G•n•r•l IUnr•glrt•dl D•8lwMt•d R•>lvt•d Tal Fts•d P4s•t 14W 124n71 140. 51x5 5T.rn 16544) Totsl 2x167 14K62S 478,749 U4660 Curv•rrt rd17 M7. 1.718 62581 ,4n 45 97Mt 11519 11519 15ffj6 147 5fy3n 1148) 15. Total S0 145,IX• 1.716 171945 1STMJ9 U4bMMy 164 Totsl 131,osn 4104 Itow a•ts ¥T43 4J87 404WI 141391 101.695 101 Fund Movement by Type as at 31st of December 2022 1471 9Ji 491 F40 150 112V 19JlO
ifj Z7U 101 ITJ 01•12 4.74) J#J
Analysis of Income and Expenditure for the year ending 31st December 2022 G•n•AI D•ibBn•td Enth)Wnhl Thlo JT• LafJ•r ¢mOi.G•W•J. 4112 4.&12 qlvlry Tol 7.5•1 •th•rd¥kvJ 1.1 1,872 Oth•r vohJrt•ryi•t•lpi• 1019 1S19 521(Kl 11 IL¥J 15.COJ 3J17 Mo40 •7,OZY r•¢tr¥•rtd 1.116 GWIPAd r•th•r•d Toi 1.7 U¥ll•&fty lund& I1¥•%10 fvbKl•Tol41¥ 2.133 11745 IZ745 12&1 15 Imi•thntlkm T•1* 12.m 12.Jll 511 7947 2527
1¢937 761• 107mg X554 iZ4 124 Co•1 1¥bT01 Illwlon•ry•d¢h•rt•bt• fyvhw T(al rllh 1910-MThstyyryh5troVqt 332 T• TotL• 5175 1>17 ZJ14 1517 17J 173 n5 1487 Ctrjwth Rtsnnlng Éxphw• 193 1•3 2i148 1355 IV3 131 39)t2 454 3D12 1.101 240 41J•• 24J•6 Chw¢i r•MIrt •ll•knt•ri Chur¢h &IAattth*bE• T•idA Gov•mi•M C••ts io
To kn•trlct•d Th1• La•1 •t 1,7•1 Notes to the accounts Related Pa transaction between The Cha oIRo al and Robertson's Hall Trust Robertson's Hall Trust arises from the church hall in Ship Street of the former Trinty Church of Brighton. Fr D Biggs was a trustee as right of office as vicar of The Chapel Royal Brighton, other trustees are appointed by the Bishop's council of the Diocese of Chichestei anil the Diocesan board of finance each for a fiv&year period. The trust doed is for the maintenance of mlnlslry wllhin the established Church of England. The RHT has been giving Chapel Royal both unre$tried and restrided grants since the establishment of the Robertson's Hall Trust in September 1989. The follon9 grants were received from Robertson's Hall Trust in the year ending 3151 December 2022: PARISH CONTRIBUTION 10,000,00 ADMINISTRATION 2,500.00 12,500.00 Related Pa transactions between The Cha IRO al and St John's School Tnwt St John's School Trust arises from the sale of the fomer St John The Evangeli8t Schcol. Carlton Hill Brighton. The area covered by the former parish is now under the care of the parish of The Chapel Royal. The Trustees are the Vicar and Church wardens of The Chapel Royal, Brighton by virbje of office, the Trust object have general ecclesiastscal purpose of the said parish. The PCC members are not trustees, the PC may apply for a grant forthe said trust or the Trustees may make an offer of a grant, in both Se8 the grant must be accepted by both partie$. The follovAng grants were received from St John's School Trust in the year ending 311t December 2022.. 12 Monthly Grants towards cleaning month 12 Monthly Grants towards Parlsh Conlribullon @ £3,000 per month Roof and gutter repairs grant £300 per 3,800.00 36,000.00 11,940 00 51,540.00