Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period stsrt date
Period end date
TOWN
Year
2020
Year
2021
TOWN
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From
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds)
Other names charity is known by
Bury Town Pastors
Registered charlty number (If any)
1157108
Charity's principal address
Sundial House, Bargate Lane
West Row
Bury St Edmunds
Postcode
IP28 8PS
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
DatÈs actsd rf notfor¥rt￿
ear
Trustee name
Office fif any)
Namè of person lor body) èntiV•d
int trustee
ifan
John Sullivan
Chair
Joanna Copsey
Derek Gadd
c(￿OrdinatOr
Treasurer
Philip Lloyd-Jones
10
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example. any custodian trustees)
Name
Datss acted rf not for whole
ear
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional infonnation)
of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional inforniation)
Section B
Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity's trusts
Type of governing document
Constituiion
How the charity is constituted
Charstable Incorporated Organisation
Tnjstee selection methtsjs
Appointed by existing Trustees
Additlonal govemance issues Ioptional infomiation)
The Trustees of Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) have given
consideration to the major risks to bvhich the charity is exposed and
satisfied themselves that systems or procEdures are estsblished in order
to manage those risks.
The Trustees of Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) also ensure that
appropnate insurance cover is maintained.
You may choose to indude
additional infomiation. where
relevant, about:
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees-
the charitys organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
relationship with any related
parties-
trustees, consideration of
major rtsks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Section C
Objectives and activities
To advan￿ the Christian faith for the benefit of the public in Bury St
Edmunds SLrffolk and Su￿ound1ng districts and in other parts of the United
Kingdom or the world as the Irustees may from time to time think fit
particularly but not exclustvely by means of caring. listening and helping
people on the streets and at various venues day or night and to fulfil such
other purposes which are exdusively charitable according to the law of
England and Wales and are connected to the charitable work of the
cha
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
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Town Pastor5 (Bury St Edmunds) express their Christian fatth for the
benefrt of the public by patrolling the bar and club area of Bury St
Edmunds town centre from 10.00pm - 4.00am on Friday and Saturday
nights. offering care and support to those in need. While on duty, Town
Pastors are supported by a prayer team; some praying at a town centre
venue and some in their obvn homes.
The main activities undertaken for the benefft of the public in general are..
.Helping to make people feel safe (fear of crime is a very real issue).
.Helping those who have consumed excessive amounts of alcohol andlor
drugs. Town Pastors care for and support vulnerable, intoxicated
indtviduals who are incapable of looking after themselves and might
othe￿iSe be subject to assault andlor in need of medical attention. As well
as helping to keep people safe. this decreases the ne￿ssty for poli
intervention. ambulance call-outs and hospital admissions.
.Defusing potentially violent sttuations. Town Pastors are often able to
calm tense or aggressive srtuations by providing a friendly presence, in a
nonjudgemental and nonaconfrontational way.
.Reducing crime and anti-social behaviour. Town Pastors are visible
capable guardians and have an important role in discouraging crime and
anti-social behaviour.
.Giving pastoral care and support for individuals in distress, with drfficult or
overvthelming petsonal ctrcumstances andlor wtth mental health issues.
.Providing water which improves hydration and general attitude therefore
reduang the nsk of intolerant or aggresstve behaviour.
.Providing chocolate which raises blood sugar levels, which are frequently
signfficantly lowered by the consumption of excessFve alcohol.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on publi
benefit)
The Trustees of Town Pastors {Bury St Edmunds) have carried out the
purposes of Tovm Pastors (Bury St Edmunds} for publiG benefit by making
deasions that have had due regard for public benefrt guidance when
exerrysing any powers or duties to which the guidance is relevant.
Additional details of objectives and aclivities (Optional inforniation)
Contribution made by volunteers
The Trustees of Tovm Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) acknowledge the
semce to the communtty and dedicated wmmrtment of all the Town
Pastors and of all the Prayer Team members vtho support the Town
Pastors while they are on duty.
You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, about:
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment"
Volunteering as a Town Pastor or as a Prayer Team member involves
being orFduty at anti-social hours bètween 10.00pm and 4.00am.
The Trustees of Town Pastors {Bury St Edmunds) are very grateful for all
the volunteers who give up not only their time but also their sleep, to help
ensure the safety and well-being of those enjoying a night OLrt in Bury St
Edmunds.
contribLrtion made by
volunteers.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) have approximately 25 Town Pastors
and 42 Prayer Team members drawn from approximately 30 different
churches of various denominations in Bury St Edmunds and surrounding
area. All are volunteer5 who commit to ￿.￿9 'on-duty On￿ a month.
Town Pastors work alongside other agencies, including the police,
ambulan￿ Setv[￿ and CCTV control room staff. helping to make Bury St
Edmunds a safer pla￿ on Friday and Saturday nights.
Town Pastors are involved in providiro assistan* to those in need and
helping to get people safely home in the early hours of the morning.
Town Pastors help to calm volatile situations and to reduce crime and
disorder. They also remove dangerous items (such as bottles and
glasses) from the streets.
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Due to govemment restrictions put in place because of the Coronavirus
pandemic {including social distancing and the dOSu￿ of pubs, bars and
clubs). Tobvn Pastor patrols were temporanly suspended on Friday 20
March 2020.
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) began the year in the frustrating
Postbon of being unable to patrol, due to the first bckdown and continued
Coronavirus pandemic restrtctions.
The trustees put measures in pla￿ to safeguard the charity during this
difficuli period, to ensure that the charity would survive and be able to
continue providing a service when the restriction vRre lifted. These
measures included putting the Co-ordinator on furfough claiming financial
assistan￿ under the HM Revenue & Customs Coronavirus Job
Retention Stheme and keeping in regular contact V￿th volunteers.
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) led the way for Town Pastor schemes
in SLrffolk and Norfolk, assessing risks and puttÈng measures in place for
Town Pastors to be able to safely resume patrolling.
In August 2020 the tntstees assessed the need for Town Pastors in Bury
St Edmunds town ￿ntre by out of unrfom walk-about, communication
th local poli￿, CCTV and li￿nSee$.
In September 2020 the c(￿rdinatOr retumerj to work. During September
and early October a great deal of work was then undertaken to put
measures in place for Town Pastors to te able to patrol in a safe Covid-
secure way, minimising risks for the Town Pastor team and the people
that the Town Pastors meet on streets.
This induded:
Assessing risks arKI putting measures in place to mitigate risks.
Arranging training on Zoom with a First Aid trainer to equip Town
Pastors: with an understanding of how Coronavirus is transmitted.,
to relate to people safely and minimise risk of infe¢tion,' to
administer care andlor first aid in a Covid-secure way., to use
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Writing additional guidelines with regard to Covid-secure
procedures at the Town Pastors base and on patrol.
Delivering in-house Zoom training with regard to new prO￿dureS
for keeping safe at the base and on patrol.
Purchasing apwopriate PPE for Town Pastors.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
In October 2020 Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) undertook two pilot
patrols on Saturday nights to test out new procedures.
Patrol times V￿re amended to 8.00pm until midnight, in line with
restrided opening for pubs and bars.
Town Pastor5 were very well received on the pilot patrols. People
expressed their appreaation for Town PastOf5 being on patrol again and
indicated that the presence of Town Pastors helFed their wellbeing, and
gave a feeling of ni)nnalcy in the challenging times of the pandemic.
Regular patrols were due to recommen￿ on Saturday evenings in
November 2020 but were prevented by the November lod(down.
The Co-ordinator then went onto Flexi-Furlough, working minimal hours
Regular patrols resumed on Saturday evenings in De￿rnber 2020 but
had to tE SUSFended again after only trwo weeks. due to soarsng
CoronaNllrus Cases within West Suffolk.
Patrols ￿re not able to resume in January 2021 due to the third
Iixkdown. which was still in place on 31 March 2021.
The Co-ordinator remained on Flexi-Furlough, working minimal hours.
Due to the government's Coronavirus restrTrctions. Town Pastors (Bury St
Edmunds) has not been able to do any recruitment or training dLEring the
year. A significanl number of Town Pastors and Prayer Team members
have found it n￿SSary to resun during the year and, sadly, fNe Prayer
Team memtErs have died. Numbers of volunteers are currently low. In
order to restore an adequate level of volunteers, recNitment and training
wtll be a priortty when restrictions are lifted.
The trustees are very grateful for the financial support received during the
year, induding from the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Continued grant support from Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner for
Town Pastor schemes across Suffolk (including Bury St Edmunds) has
also b￿n greatly appreL?ated.
This financial support has enabled the chartty to continue during the
extended periods of inactivty, and to end the year in a position of
readiness to resume patrols when restnctions are eased and the pubs,
bars and dubs are pemitted to reopen.
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Section E
Financial review
Brief statement of the
haritys policy on reserves
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) has a policy to hold unrestricted
reserves of three months expendtture.
As at 31 March 2021 T¢)wn Pastors (Bury Sl Edmunds) had
unrestricted reseNes (net current assets) of approximate￿ four and
a half months of projected annual expenditure for 202112022
(please note that projected expenditu￿ for 202112022 is lower than
would ordinanl be the case .
Details of any funds materialty
in deficit
Further financial review details {Optional inforniation)
Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds) main sources of funding re￿iVed
during year*nd 31 March 2021 were..
Crime and Disorder Reduction grant from Suffolk Poli￿ and
Crime Cornmissioner
HM Revenue & Customs Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Grant
Donations from local churthes
Donations from indiwduals
t)onations from organisations and businesses
You may choose to indude
additional infomiation, where
relevant about=
the charity's principal
sources of funds (induding
any fundraising).,
how expendtiure has
SUPFX)rted the key objectives
of the charity.,
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
Total income fcff the year to 31 Marth 2021 is £15,487 (2020.. £20,031)
and the surplus over expendtiure ts £355 (2020.. deficit against
expenditure is £1,824).
Reserves at the year*r¥J are £7,637 (2020: £7,282) induding restricted
funds of £492
2020: £492
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustee5
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary. Chair,
etc
John Leonard Sulltvan
Joanna Jane Lankester Copsey
Chair
CO￿rdInatOr
Ilj
loll
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Town Pastorn (Bury St Edmurrf181
CHARITY COMMISSION
I FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
1157108
ents accounts
Recei
tsand
TtJWN
Far the yearfrom
1stAprll 2020
To
313t March 2021
p&gTO
Section A Receipts and payments
funds
funds
Total funds
Lastyear
Receipts
Grant: Suffolk Poli¢e and Crime Commissioner
Grants.. Others
Church gNing
I￿41vidual giving
Gift Aid
Donations from organisations
Income from events Organi￿ by third pates
Interest on furTds cffi depostt
Sundry income
Total re￿pts
(Nde 21
10,000
1,589
4. 777
523
40
1.507
1.529
5.611
5.611
121
64
Payments
Operatin9 Costs
Pastors operating costs
Pastors equipmenl
Pastors unrforms
Prayer Base costs
Prayer Base travel
Personnel and training
DBS checks and sundry expenses
sU￿total.. Operntlng costs
10
$78
10
$78
1,928
720
114
1,955
505
364
15
1S
Administration costs
Coordinators salary
Pension contributions
Staff costs paid on behalf of
T¢)wn Pastors Central
Staff travelling and training CL
Town Pastors Central ¢)Jntribuknon
Insuran
Office equipment
Stationery and postage
Telephone and broadband costs
Subscriptions and licences
Sundry expenses
Sutstotal.. Admlntstrntkn costs
3.611
12.680
380
12,248
365
62
851
1,323
490
91
415
276
112
71
11x1
71
100
81
81
10
Total paynKnts
Net re￿Pts/(PaYmentsj
Transfers between funds
Funds as at 1st April 2020
Funds as at 31st March 2021
[1,824)
6,790
7,282
7.637
9. 106
7,282
492
Bury Tovm Pastor5
Charity No. 11¥1108

T¢>wn P•¥torn (Bury St Edmundg)
1157108
ents accounts
CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Recei
Forth• y•arfrom
1stApril 2tr20
To
31st March 2021
p4g"-
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year
Year to 31st March 2021
Total funds
funds
funds
Funds: represented by:
Bank (yJrrent and ¢kFQ5it
7.181
7.673
Cash in hand
Creditor. Pastors Central
Total funds
(1131
7.145
1113)
7.637
Section C Notes to receipts and payments accounts
1. Accounting policies
Accounting basis
The accounts. induding notes thereto, sh(Av all funds vthith are govemed by the Chaiity presented on a
cash r￿e1ved and paid basis. accounts are prepared in &cordance ￿ryth the requirements of the
Charities Act 2011.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted funds ¢2n be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the truslees.
Restricted fvnds can onty be used for Specif￿ putsM)ses Y￿thin the objects of the charty. Restrictions arise
wthen specFfied by the donor ¢x when funds are rdised for specik purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpjse of eath fvnd is Incl￿ed in note 2.
2. Grants received and other restricted income
funds
L8Styear
Grants recelved
Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Crime arKJ Diwrder Reduction
Grant- apporbonment of grant awarded to Tovm Pastor schern￿ in
Suffolk (Forcgeraiing expendItu￿ induding a p(¥1K￿ ofs*aff costs and
administrativ8 overtjeth)
HM Revenue & Customs CoronavinB Job Retention Sdieme Grant (fr)r
up to 80% of staff s818ry)
Funding from Suffolk Communty Foundation through".
High SherÉffs Fund (F<Ystsff $81ary travelling costs)
Center Parr£ Community Fund (Fc￿operatsO￿alexPendthln￿￿Cknty unrf(¥m4
trwning andprowS￿nS for Towyp Pa¥ors bags).
Fund carried forward * the year end £492.
Sub4otal: Grnnts Irestri¢ted income)
5,910
10,000
5,611
1,089
500
11.521
11,589
Other restricted income: eq￿pm￿?tandprOVisI¢￿s
Total restricted income
135
11.724
11.521
Bury Past¢
Charity No. 1157108

TtY4vn Pastors (Bury St Ethnundsl
1157108
ents accounts
CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Recei
tsand
F¢rthe Y￿rtrO￿
IstA•rfl 2020
To
31¥t Alarch 2021
Section C Notes to receipts and payments accounts continued
3. Guarantees and secured debts
The truslees confim). in ￿0rdar￿e with the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations
2012. that at the year end the CIO did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties nor any debts
ured on assets of the CIO.
4. Trustees remuneration and beneffts
Mrs J J L Copsey, who is a trust*, is employ&J as Charity Coordinator arKI, as provided ty the Charity
Constrlulion she is remunerated in thal role. During the year remuneration paid. induding empkjyers pensic
contributions and pay rolled benefits £13.300 (2020￿I2.879}. She is not renumerated for work as a
trustee of the chartty.
Exduding reimbursed oui of pcd(et expenses incurred vthomy in respect of the operation of the Charity, there
were no other payments made to trustees during the year in their capaity as Charity trustees.
Section D Approval
The Board of Trustees have approved the receipts and payments acC￿nts for the year to 31st March 2021
on pages 1 to 3 above and the accounts are SKJned ¢M their behalf ty.
SBJrHbJre
Print Name
rovaS
John Sullivan (Chair)
13,7,2oQl
Derek Gadd (Treasurer)
iS-0?-2c2l
BuryT¢M P8Stor¥
Charity No. 11571L

Town Pastors (Bury St Edmunds)
Operating as: Bury Town Pastors
Independent Examiner's report to the Trustees
I Tep)rt on th¢ attached accounts foT the year ended 31 Mawh 2021.
RespeetÈve responsibilits¢s of the Trnstees and Euminer
As the Trustees of Town P&8tots (Bury St Edmunds) you a￿ responsible for the preparation of
the accounts. You consider tbat th¢r¢ is no legal or other general requir¢D￿nt for either an audit
oran independent examiJthon but you have request¢d an independent exatnination be performeiL
It is my responsibility to exami￿ the accounts, to follow the Proced￿ that I consid¢r
necessary in order to D￿k¢ the slatement below and to stth whether particular matters have
Come to my attentio
Basis of IDdependent Examiner's report
Insofar as they are Televant to the accounts of Town Pastors (Bury St FAlmwids) my ex8miDatKon
W&8 carried out in accordance WAth the General Directions given by the Clwity Commissioners.
An examillknon includes a r¢vicw of the accounting trCOTds kept by the organisation and a
comp&ison of thc accounts presented with those records. It also includes cottsideration of any
unusual iteD]s or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you &8 the Trnstees
concerning any such matt¢LS. The procedutes undertaken do not provide all the evidence that
would be required in an audit all￿ consequently, no opinion is gÉven to whether the accounts
present a and fair viev/ and the reN)rt is ]imit¢d to those matt¢TS set out in the statement
b¢low.
IDdepeDdent Examiner's Staternent
In Connection with my examillthoffj no matt¢r has come to my attention whiclL"
l. giv￿ Tlle reasonable cause to believe thal in any resrt the requirements to
records have not been met or
in my opinio￿ attention should be dra￿¥D in order to enable a proper undwstanding
of the a¢counts to ￿ Teache
Colin Firth
10 Garden Close
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk IP312SY