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2024-12-31-accounts

St Vigor with All Saints, Fulbourn

www.fulbournandthewilbrahams.org

Working together to be a Christian Community of Worship, Welcome and Care

Deanery of Fordham and Quy, Diocese of Ely Parochial Church Council

Annual Report & Financial Statements for the year ended 31st December 2024

Parochial Church Council 2024

The following served as members of the PCC: Incumbent: The Revd Alice Goodman Licensed Lay Minister: Steve Mashford Treasurer: Andrew Tristram PCC Secretary: Sally Hames Representative on the Deanery Synod: Steve Mashford Elected members: Ben Davidson, Sally Hames, Lucy Lewis, Jordan Savage, Anne Swaysland, Horace White

BACKGROUND

The purpose of the Report is to paint a picture of the life and activities of our village church here in Fulbourn in 2024 and to note the condition of the church building and the state of the church’s finances. Over the course of this year, the church’s life has been in the process of rebuilding.

The Parochial Church Council has the responsibility of co-operating with the Rector in promoting the whole mission of the Anglican Church within the Parish of Fulbourn, encompassing all pastoral, missional, social and ecumenical aspects of the work of the Church. St Vigor with All Saints, Fulbourn, is part of a plurality with St Nicholas, Great Wilbraham, St John the Evangelist, Little Wilbraham and St George’s, Six Mile Bottom. The PCC has maintenance responsibilities for the church building and churchyard area.

Members of the PCC are either ex officio or are elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. The PCC meets at least 4 times a year but also operates through a number of groups or committees, which meet as required during the year, often as a result of issues raised at PCC meetings. These include the Standing Committee.

Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults

As a benefice we have a policy showing we are committed to valuing, listening to and respecting children, young people and vulnerable adults. This includes safe recruitment, supervision, training and DBS checks where applicable. This policy is available in Twelve and each church. Our Safeguarding officer is Mary Kendall.

OUTREACH AND PASTORAL CARE

The Rector has led regular assemblies and services for Fulbourn Primary School and taught RE to individual classes.

We have a welcoming presence on Fulbourn High Street in our Parish Centre, ‘Twelve’, offering a place to sit, a hot drink and a listening ear.. We are again providing a photocopying service, selling cards, gifts and second-hand books. Our former Parish Assistant, Rob Hawkins, set up a plastic free initiative called Twelve Green Bottles. This has been a huge success, supplying refills of a wide variety of cleaning products, reusable cleaning pads, bamboo toothbrushes and the like. ‘Twelve’ is also our parish office and the headquarters of ‘The Mill’. In 2024 Mike Wignall was succeeded as manager of Twelve by Polly Barnes, for whose salary we are grateful to the Wright’s Clock Land CIO.

 Bereaved families are visited and supported by the Rector and her team. We held our All Souls’ Service to remember by name deceased friends and relatives.

 In October 2024 we held a Wave of Light service to join with bereaved parents, families and friends around the globe to commemorate all babies who sadly died too soon.

 We faithfully work to maintain the structure and interior of our Grade II Listed church and the beauty of our churchyard.

 We publish our Parish Magazine, ‘The Mill’, a comprehensive monthly magazine for the village under editor, Chris Meakin, with an editorial board composed of the Rector and Anne Swaysland.

 We maintain an interesting and up to date website, thanks to Dr Martin Herrick, our webmaster www.fulbournandthewilbrahams.co.uk. We also have established a presence on social media.

 The work of the Church continues to be led by our Rector, the Revd Alice Goodman who, since her arrival in 2011, has worked faithfully to cover the duties required by the four churches across the benefice. Steve Mashford continues as our L.L.M. helping with the running of the services, leading ‘Come and Join,’ and Bible studies, and being a vital member of this PCC and our Deanery Synod Rep. Our 2023/24 Pastoral Assistant, Emma Bourne was a wonderful addition to the team, and is now preparing for ordination at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield. Sian Hornby is our efficient and utterly dependable Parish Administrator, as well as taking on the role of Choir Administrator. In September we were joined by Emily Clough, our new Pastoral Assistant. David Poulter continues as organist, and Director of Church and Community Music, leading the Parish and Community choirs. We would achieve very little, however, without our wonderful volunteers. So many in Fulbourn, not all regular churchgoers, help the church not just financially but by giving practical help, giving up their time for others in one way or another; for example, our many Twelve volunteers, Gill Riley, Mary Kendall and Rosemary Leaver, who help with Baby Dragons, Andrew Tristram who manages the rota for reading, intercessions, servers, sidesmen, and tea-makers, those who deliver copies of The Mill, serve on the PCC, clean the church, maintain the churchyard, grow and arrange the flowers, bring and serve refreshments and make music. The PCC would like to say a huge THANK YOU to all of you, without whom there would be very little to talk about in this Report. All over the country churches, charities and voluntary groups have been finding it difficult to recruit volunteers to keep their work alive and so we are especially grateful for all our volunteers here in the parish of St Vigor’s with All Saints and determined to support them.

In 2024 Horace White was awarded a certificate of Commendation from the Bishop and Diocese of Ely for 64 years of faithfully winding the church clock and for all that he has done for the life of the village. For most of the year we had no ordinand on attachment. In October we were joined by Catherine Cox from Westcott House to be with us until Lent 2025. Catherine has preached, served, has read the lesson, and led intercessions on a regular rota, and, with Emily and Alice, taught our Advent Course. As a parish we are highly valued by our local theological colleges. Being a training parish has been a valued part of

our identity since at least 1835. There have been a dozen children joining choir practice every week. Our congregation has been growing in number and in the number of families attending. The Rector writes and circulates a benefice-wide weekly group email with news, prayer requests, reflections on scripture and attachments, including the Weekly Sheet and Sunday School activities to do at home. There were 5 baptisms, 3 weddings, and 10 funerals and services of thanksgiving in 2024. Morning Prayer was said from Common Worship Daily Prayer at 8.30 a.m.

Holy Week 2024 began with a Palm Sunday service with procession and reading of the Passion gospel. There was a service of Readings and Music for Passiontide on Monday evening, and the Maundy Thursday evening liturgy with foot-washing, the eucharist of the Lord’s Supper, and the

stripping of the altars. There was a most beautiful altar of repose for the reserved sacrament in its proper place above John Caraway’s tomb. We had a liturgy between 2 and 3 pm on Good Friday and the making of the Easter Garden by our Sunday School and other Fulbourn children on Holy Saturday. On Easter Day there was a Eucharist with egg hunt. Ascension Day was commemorated with a morning eucharist in the Lady Chapel. On Whit Sunday we gathered for a benefice Pentecost service at St George’s. The school year began in September with the Blessing of the Backpacks. The flower arrangers made St Vigor’s beautiful for the Harvest Festival with exquisite arrangements of flowers and leaves, vegetables and fruit, nuts and grains and a plastic squirrel on the font. On All Saints, which is also the Feast of St Vigor, we had a procession (led by the dragon and St Vigor) and on All Souls’ there was a service remembering all those near our hearts who have died. Our services were uplifted and inspired by excellent music. The Rector and the Revd Nigel Uden led the village’s Remembrance service. Advent

began, as is our custom, with the Gift Service, coordinated by the Gants who assembled and delivered the Christmas hampers. And at Christmas the Blue Christmas service returned, joining

our Service of Lessons and Carols, carols in the Social Club, the mighty Crib Service (where our teenagers took on most of the helping roles), Midnight Mass and the Holy Communion on Christmas morning.

CHURCH AND COMMUNITY MUSIC

The Church Choir

The church choir continues to provide beautiful music for our services at St Vigor. There are fifteen young trebles who regularly attend choir practice on Wednesdays – so we are providing a much-valued musical education to young people in the area – but, possibly due to other family commitments, we struggle to get them all to attend on a Sunday! have eleven more adults who sing with us as often as they can (and another eight to ten adults who like to join us for special occasions). Thanks to generous sponsorship from someone in the church, we are just about to launch a new initiative to recruit four

choral scholars aged 16 – 19. This should be a marvellous educational opportunity for teenagers to benefit from singing in an excellent choir and who, perhaps, might have ambitions to apply for choral scholarships at university in the future.

Fulbourn Community Choir

The Fulbourn Community Choir has a membership of nearly 40 singers. Recent repertoire has included songs by Billy Joel, Freddie Mercury, music from The Greatest Showman and traditional English and Irish folksongs.

Weekly rehearsals have generally included ten minutes or so of rudimentary music theory and learning to read music.

There have also been four singing workshops with Tim Brown (ex DOM at Clare College, Cambridge).

In May, the Community Choir performed in the grounds of Fulbourn Manor for “Our Patch”, sang at the Fulbourn Feast in June, shared in a joint concert with the Church choir at St Vigor’s in July, participated in the Fulbourn Winter Feast and led community carol singing at the Fulbourn Institute in December.

Additional Outreach

Our Choral Evensongs take place once a term and continue to attract forty to fifty singers from Fulbourn and beyond.

As part of his role of outreach into the local community, DP continues to forge links with the Primary Schools in Fulbourn and Great Wilbraham, playing for occasional concerts and church services.

Finally, we are enormously grateful to Sian Hornby for undertaking all the hard administrative work involved in running the choir, to Mary for playing the organ whenever the choir is having time off and for everything she does in her role as Child Protection Officer, and to Rev Alice for all her wonderful support and encouragement

David Poulter

ELECTORAL ROLL

In accordance with Church of England procedures, the Electoral Roll is reconstituted every year. There were 85 people on the Electoral Roll.

CHURCH FINANCES 2024

Fund of about £17k compared with £9k in the previous year. This, very approximately, resulted from £1k less in donations and giving and £2k less in fees on the income side, while, on the expenditure side, we saw an increase of about £2k in Parish Share and £2.5k in energy costs.

As things stand, we will not be able to pay our full Parish Share this year. With the PCC’s approval, I have informed the Diocese that we will not pay a monthly amount by Direct Debit but will pay what we can afford at the end of the year. At the moment my best guess is about half.

As always, I am very grateful to

Andrew Tristram

CHURCHYARD

This was the first year since Michael Carr’s retirement, after some 50 years of unstinting service to St Vigor’s. His absence was hugely missed.

In 2024 Alan Claydon was asked to take on mowing and path maintenance/weeding in the churchyard at £12/hour. We are grateful for his recommendation to buy a Husquvarna 214TC mower and for providing proper storage for weedkiller etc. James Caesar agreed to mow the grass edges of “the grass triangle” (to the east of the drive up to the porch), and also to maintain the ashes garden area. At £18/hour. This he did very conscientiously.

The practice of late cutting (not until September) the roped off area to the east continued. This allows wildflowers to set seed – and to spread. It is good for dragonflies, butterflies, grasshoppers, bees and other insects, also small mammals and birds.

Barnes of Cherryhinton strimmed the main area of the churchyard after the oxeye daisies had died back – as in previous years. Barnes also cut back overhanging branches on both sections of Church Lane (to west and north of the churchyard), the Parish Council having reported these branches as obstructing traffic.

Volunteers weeded, swept and cleaned up the tarmac drive, from the lych gate to the church porch and also to the west of the tower. They cleared nettles, ivy and other overgrown vegetation from the triangular area between the railings and the churchyard wall – but leaving ground cover ivy. Volunteers cut off and removed overhanging branches of the weeping ash tree to the northeast of the church.

Ashes garden

The PCC agreed that, for ease of maintenance, the soil between the 2 rows of stones be replaced with turf. In practice this will mean temporarily removing the stones, importing more topsoil, replacing the stones at the correct level, and then grass seeding. Once that grass has grown then mowing will be the only maintenance required. This change will mean that no plants can be grown next to the stones, but visitors can still leave cut flowers. Spring crocuses will also still be able to grow through the turf as at present.

David Gant

Pastoral Assistant and Parish Administrator

The previous Parish Assistant role was comprised of three roles: administrative work, pastoral work and children’s work. This has now been split into two roles, Parish Administrator who does all the administration for the benefice and the Pastoral Assistant who covers the pastoral and children’s work. The current Administrator is Sian Hornby, who officially started in the role in September 2022. The Pastoral Assistant is Emily Clough, who started in September 2024, taking over from Emma Bourne. They both divide their time between Fulbourn and The Wilbrahams.

Sian is responsible for all the administration for the parish and for the St Vigor’s Parish Choir and Fulbourn Community Choir. The role has also involved assisting with the running of Twelve and working with the volunteers there.

Emily co-ordinates the St Vigor's Sunday School and runs sessions every week during the Sunday 11am Holy Communion. Due to the increase of new choristers, the Sunday School has every week between 5 and 15 children, between the ages of 2 and 16+. As one never knows in advance the numbers, or the distribution of ages, planning the lessons is an exciting challenge. Ben Davidson, Mary Kendall, Ken Poole, and our ordinand Catherine Cox have also led Sunday School in the course of the year. Emily also helps to supervise the choristers on Wednesday evenings to enable choir practice to go ahead with suitable safeguarding present. Emily has taken up a slot on the rota for those leading worship at Home Close. Emily also takes the lead in running the Baby Dragons toddler group on Tuesday mornings and spends time with the parents after many sessions answering their questions about faith and scripture.

Emily regularly leads the Iona worship on Wednesdays in Great Wilbraham which is attended by several members of this parish. She has written and led three courses: the first on iconography, the second on women of scripture, and the third on the way of the cross which have been held at St Nicholas Church, and was part of the teaching team for our Advent course in Fulbourn.

Emily Clough and Sian Hornby

Deanery Synod

Our Rural Dean Canon Rev Eleanor Williams from Burwell, encourages us at each meeting to share our stories of encouraging signs of growth in the parishes that make up Fordham & Quy Deanery. Our speaker in the June meeting was Mike Kelly who is the Diocesan Development Officer focusing on the work with Children, Young People and Families. His presentation was on the subject of LYCiG (Leading your church into Growth). It followed on the theme from the Archbishop of York, the Rt Revd Stephen Cotterell, of how we grow a younger church. Mike spoke about four areas Grow Confidence, Grow Commitment, Grow Competence and Grow

Steve Mashford

Bell Ringers

We have continued to ring as normal for Thursday practice and Sunday service and continue to benefit greatly from regular visitors from Linton. With the help of our visitors, we have been able to progress both our own ringing and the progress of the visiting learners. We have not increased our numbers this year, but our learners have made progress and we have been able to increase the repertoire of our more experienced ringers.

Katherine Jowett

Church Finances 2024

As always, I am very grateful to

Andrew Tristram

St. Vigor's Church, Fulbourn Summary of Fund Movements 2024

INCOMING

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Brought forward Income Fund transfer Loss Transfers TOTAL
from 2023 2024 IN IN
Organ & Music 723 17830 18554
Parish Assistant 0 10660 4091 14751
Twelve 0 14185 6560 20745
Mill 10576 14577 25153
Restoration 8480 1296 9776
Flowers 247 160 407
Churchyard 3905 335 4240
General 6833 68495 21,077 96405
TOTAL 30764 127539 158303
OUTGOINGS
Expenditure Fund transfer Loss Transfers Carried forward
2024 OUT OUT
Organ & Music 2091 16463 R
Parish Assistant 14751 0 R
Twelve 20745 0
Mill 10767 14386
Restoration 5427 4349 R
Flowers 120 286 R
Churchyard 782 3459 R
General 96505 10651 -10752
TOTAL 151189 28191
Bank Accounts Balance Receipts Payments Transfers (in) Balance
end of 2023 end of 2024
Coop 1232 0 0 0 1232
Deposit 23078 109492 1000 -111923 19647
General 5096 1900 125336 124000 5660
Twelve 1357 16147 24853 9000 1651
Total 30763 127539 151189 21077 28190
CCLA Accounts Brought forward Interest Transfer Transfer Carried forward
from 2023 in out
Bell Ringing Support 1,049 42 1,091 R
Organ & Music 1,098 44 1,142 R
Reserve 20,528 21,077 -
Mill Reserve 3,644 146 3,790
TOTAL 26,319 232 - 21,077 6,023
Fund movement (adjusted for assets & liabilities)
Income Expenditure Liabilities Debtors Surplus
2024 2024 at 31/12/24 at 31/12/24 or (Deficit)
Organ & Music 17830 2091 15739
Parish Assistant 10660 14751 (4091)
Twelve 14185 20745 2755 (3804)
Mill 14577 10767 1200 2610
Restoration 1296 5427 4131 (0)
Flowers 160 120 40
Churchyard 335 782 447 0
General 68495 96505 2356 13122 (17244)
127539 151189 3556 20455 (6751)
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Income and Expenditure by Code 2024

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INCOME Total Total 2023 Coop Deposit General Twelve Notes
0101 Planned giving GA - general 26741.43 30227.24 26741.43
0102 Planned giving GA - parish assistant 8420.00 8515.00 8420.00
0103 Planned giving GA - restoration
0106 Planned giving GA - Twelve 1800.00 1937.50 1800.00
0201 Planned giving non-GA
0301 Collections at services GA
0302 Collections at services non-GA 3531.40 2394.35 3531.40
0461 Other GA donations - music
0462 Other GA donations - flowers
0463 Other GA donations - churchyard
0465 Other GA donations - fabric
0467 Other GA donations - roof
0489 Other GA donations 75.00 120.00 75.00
0499 Other GA donations - agency
0561 Other non-GA donations - music 17830.48 17830.48
0562 Other non-GA donations - flowers
0563 Other non-GA donations - churchyard 335.49 5632.03 335.49
0565 Other non-GA donations - fabric 1296.13 716.52 1296.13
0567 Other non-GA donations - roof
0589 Other non-GA donations 1020.00 621.98 1020.00
0599 Other non-GA donations - agency
0601 Tax recovered on planned giving 8528.23 6818.03 8528.23
0610 Tax recovered on other giving
0701 Legacies
0801 Recurring grants
0802 Non-recurring grants
0901 Concerts
0905 Sponsored cycle ride
0906 Fetes
0909 Other events
0914 Plant sale 160.00 74.26 160.00
0919 Other sales
0950 Friends of St. Vigor's
1001 Bank interest 263.37 130.52 263.37
1002 Other investment interest
1101 PCC fees 2978.00 4785.00 2978.00
1201 Children's events 283.85 369.80 283.85
1301 Community lunches
1302 Breakfasts
1303 Harvest supper
1309 Other charitable events
1401 Marriage course
1501 Church lettings
1601 Other incoming resources 149.64 75.27 74.37
1650 Tax recovered on payments (VAT)
1701 Other Parishes' Share 1035.93 1502.13 1035.93
3101 Contra income 24222.04 29182.23 24149.54 72.50
4001 Mill subscriptions & sales 3883.10 5674.90 3579.60 303.50
4002 Mill adverts 10694.03 7500.37 75.60 10618.43
6001 Twelve sales 5730.53 6389.22 2379.57 3350.96
6010 HMRC VAT recovery 1676.97 708.68 1676.97
6020 Twelve grants 4527.70 4250.46 4527.70
8001 Agency collections - Diocese 2356.00 2354.00 2356.00
8002 Agency collections - charities 54.60
8003 Agency collections - other 587.30
9900 Investment transfer 21076.84 15000.00 21076.84
9999 PCC Bank transfer 133500.00 120500.00 124500.00 9000.00
TOTAL (excluding transfers) 127539.32 120546.12 109491.72 1900.34 16147.26
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Income and Expenditure by Code 2024

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EXPENDITURE Total Total 2023 Coop Deposit General Twelve Notes
2001 Cost of generating voluntary income
2052 Plant costs
2053 Cycle ride costs
2054 Flowers 120.49 120.49
2201 Diocesan ministry share 45136.94 43402.32 45136.94
2209 Diocesan work - other
2301 Salaries staff 14751.06 15772.84 14751.06
2302 Visiting clergy / musician expenses 200.00 200.00
2401 Charitable giving 90.00 90.00 90.00
2501 Ministry expenses 83.00
2502 Clergy expenses
2511 Training / education
2521 Worship materials 237.40 381.41 237.40
2531 Subscriptions 72.50 72.50
2541 Insurance 4043.56 3924.37 4043.56
2601 Routine maintenance 5427.39 947.82 5427.39
2602 Churchyard expenses 781.99 5632.03 781.99
2603 Organ & Piano repairs 1771.00 564.00 1771.00
2605 Church Utilities 6510.74 4012.26 6510.74
2611 Administration 252.05 165.00 252.05
2612 Website 233.00 233.00 233.00
2615 Governance costs
2650 Fabric/Restoration 260.52
2651 Major repairs
2652 Roof repairs
2701 Event costs - Children's 1505.45 1374.82 1505.45
2712 Event costs - Community lunch
2713 Event costs - Breakfasts
2714 Event costs - Harvest supper
2715 Event costs - Marriage course
2716 Event costs - Music 320.00 32.99 320.00
2719 Event costs - other adult
2901 Other expenditure 267.00 21.00 267.00
3001 Bank charges 149.84 218.85 99.99 49.85
3101 Contra expenditure 1206.00 150.00 1000.00 206.00
3102 Music contra DCCM 13813.77 27085.05 13813.77
3103 Music contra Church Choir 14762.19 14762.19
3104 Music contra Community Choir 1954.95 1954.95
3105 Music contra Choir admin 3327.99 3327.99
3106 Music contra One offs
3107 Twelve Salary 6083.04 4261.46 6083.04
3108 Pastoral Assistant Rent 2742.00 2742.00
5001 Mill - printing 10410.40 9070.00 10410.40
5002 Mill - other 356.72 374.01 356.72
7002 Twelve stationery 402.60 169.07 402.60
7003 Twelve photocopier 2040.41 2041.12 2040.41
7004 Twelve other equipment 75.16 450.69 75.16
7010 Twelve rent 9000.00 9000.00 9000.00
7015 Twelve utilities 1212.70 990.52 1212.70
7101 Twelve stock 1807.26 1863.27 147.94 1659.32
7105 HMRC VAT payment 123.83 145.51 123.83
8007 Agency payments - Diocese 2354.00
8008 Agency payments - charities
8009 Agency payments - other
9900 Investment transfer
9999 PCC Bank transfer 133500.00 120500.00 133000.00 500.00
TOTAL (excluding transfers) 151189.43 135070.93 1000.00 125336.20 24853.23
TOTAL Loss £23,650.11 £14,524.81
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Income and Expenditure by Code 2024

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Cost Centres
Parish Assistant Salaries £ 14,751.06
Less targeted giving £ 8,420.00
Less Gift Aid £ 2,105.00
Net cost £ 4,226.06
Twelve costs £ 20,745.00
Less Mill 'rent' £ 1,200.00 (always 1200)
Less pending grant £ 1,555.34
Less Twelve income £ 11,935.20
Less SCDC grant
Less targeted giving £ 1,800.00
Less Gift Aid £ 450.00
Net cost £ 3,804.46
Shared Mission Expenses £ - (should be all Ministry Expenses)
Plus website hosting £ 233.00
£ 233.00
PA + Twelve + Expenses net costs £ 8,263.52
GW Share (18%) £ 1,487.43 £ 1,035.93 last year (v)
LW Share (12%) £ 991.62 £ 690.62 last year (v)
Mill Income £ 14,577.13
less Mill rent £ 1,200.00
less Mill costs £ 10,767.12
less print cost correction £ -
Profit £ 2,610.01
Notes
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