

**THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF KINGSBURY: ST. ANDREW** 

_known as: ST. ANDREW'S PCC, KINGSBURY_ Registered Charity Number: 1166287 **DRAFT ANNUAL REPORT for the year ending 31st December 2020** 



## **Administrative information** 


The parish church of St. Andrew, Kingsbury, is situated on Church Lane, in the London Borough of Brent - a borough in North West London, which forms part of Greater London. St. Andrew’s is part of the worldwide Anglican Church, as members of the Church of England, in the Diocese of London and the Deanery of Brent. 

The parish is under the pastoral care of the 

Bishop of Fulham and is affiliated to _The Society & Forward in Faith_ ¸ whose worship is in the Catholic tradition with the Eucharist at its heart. 

_The Society_ is an ecclesial body, led by a Council of Bishops: 

- to promote and maintain Catholic teaching and practice within the Church of England 

- to provide episcopal oversight to which churches, institutions and individuals freely submit themselves 

- to guarantee a ministry in the historic apostolic succession in which they can have confidence. 

_Parish Patron:_ 

Her Majesty The Queen 

_Correspondence_ St. Andrew’s Vicarage, 28 Old Church Lane, Kingsbury, London NW9 8RZ _address:_ 020 8205 7447       standrews.kingsbury@london.anglican.org _Parish website:_ www.standrewskingsbury.org.uk 

The following parish members have served continuously since the last APCM and for the duration of this report: 

_Incumbent:_ The Reverend Jason Rendell* _(Chairman) Churchwarden:_ Ms Gloria Williams* _(Vice-Chair) Deanery Synod:_ Mrs Barbara Phillips-Agard and Miss Wendy Richards* _(Pastoral Assistant)_ Elected members: Patricia Best Mina Reynolds* _*Standing Committee member_ Patience Boateng Betty Toppin Estelle Gossage Pauline Turgoose Connie Mengezeleli Mary Vávra* Christine Madekwe Sonia Williams Mr Jeffrey Over _(Treasurer)*_ Eileen Yarde Co-opted: Sue Roberts ( _PCC Secretary)*_ Uwem Utip* Invited to attend: Gilian Hemsworth _(non-voting)_ 

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## **Introduction** 


2020 was a year like no other in recent times; one that no one could have foreseen. It began with a joyous start, with the Fulham Epiphany Festival at Southwark Cathedral. Later in January we blessed a new statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, given in memory of Brian Turgoose and making a focal point for prayer at the west end of the church, with a new pricket stand and a beautiful blue silk banner, made by The Revd Olivia Dewhurst-Maddox. 

For the Feast of Candlemas the St. Alphage Chorus sang Evensong from the 1662 Prayer Book, and we were joined by neighbouring parishes on what was the anniversary of the Dedication of St. Andrew’s when it was in its original location in Wells Street. The Fundraising Committee met and planned some exciting activities for the coming year – but events overtook us on that front! 

Also in February we hosted a concert given by KAOS, and those who attended enjoyed the toetapping programme _Generally Gershwin_ . Pancakes & Punch in the Vicarage ended the month and eased us in our Lenten disciplines. 


During Lent we undertook our usual devotions, including weekly Stations of the Cross, and we also began our joint study course with our neighbouring Fulham parishes on ‘Miracles’. Fr. Colin and Fr. Jason gave the first two talks and then the course was halted due to the pandemic. Public worship was stopped on 17th March although churches could remain open for private prayer, which we did on a number of days each week. On the Fourth Sunday in Lent – Mothering Sunday – the Bishop of London instructed all churches in the Diocese to close. 

As the country was coming to terms with a national lockdown the Church also had to adjust; with no public worship as we approached Holy Week and the great season of Easter. 

With help, Fr. Jason soon learnt the skill of live-streaming; a Facebook page was created and the usual weekday Morning Prayer, Thursday devotions & Mass along with the Sunday Mass were celebrated and live-streamed from the Vicarage. Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter morning came from the Vicarage garden – with Fr. Jason getting a round of applause from the other side of his high hedge having sung the Gloria! It was all a steep learning curve, but we are so pleased that we were able to make simple use of modern technology to relay worship. We also got used to Zoom and had a weekly ‘coffee & chat’ on Tuesday for many weeks so people could keep in touch with each other.  Even choir practice took place via this medium! 

During this time, Fr. Jason developed a twice-weekly email newsletter and phoned a number of parishioners daily to keep in touch. 

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The lockdown meant the cancellation of our pilgrimage to Lourdes planned for May, and the initial postponement of the Bishop’s visit and Confirmation. Lockdown also meant a sad farewell to Greg, our talented organist for many years, who relocated to his home and family. His musical skill and friendly nature would be much-missed. We are hugely grateful to Nathanael (Nat) Smith for stepping-in and helping initially with recording music for Mass and then going public on the organ when the Church opened for worship. We are delighted to say that Nat is still sitting on the organ stool and it is a joy and delight to hear him play as well as sing. Big shoes are being well filled! 

As part of our outreach we supported Brent Council’s collection of necessities for families struggling due to the pandemic. A collecting box was on the Vicarage doorstep for a number of weeks – and some days overflowed with donations! Although all activities in the church hall stopped, the Nursery continued in caring for key-worker children. 

We came out of the first Lockdown over the summer and started back to congregational worship. We had to conform to many standards and regulations with social distancing, masks, sanitiser etc. The Chalice was not to be ministered to the people, the Peace could not be physically shared and we were not allowed to sing. We also had to stop refreshments in church after Mass. Given all that, how good it was to be together again, but conscious of those still shielding. 

Sadly no cake and coffee could be had for our Macmillan fundraiser this year but a retiring collection was taken. A delayed APCM for 2019 was held in the autumn, and on the following Sunday the newly elected Churchwarden and PCC members were blessed at the end of the Mass. Fr. Jason had the great pleasure of officially acting on behalf of the Archdeacon by admitting Gloria to the office of Churchwarden in St. Andrew’s, the usual event having been cancelled. Harvest Thanksgiving, All 


Saints and our All Souls Requiem were all just before a further lockdown was announced by the Prime Minister from the 5th November. 

In this lockdown priests were allowed into our churches, so it was possible to say mass in church, with Fr. Jason once again looking down a camera and singers and readers pre-recording their contributions. It did mean no Patronal Festival though for us and our friends at St. Andrew’s, Willesden Green, which we like to support. 

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This second lockdown lifted during Advent, so we were together for the latter part of Advent and Christmas, though continuing with all the Covid restrictions placed upon worship. 

What a year it was! Not only did the pandemic cause disruption and chaos to people lives, it also had a devastating effect with the huge number of people who died. There wasn’t any sector life that didn’t have to think on its feet as everyone responded to the rapidly developing situation. 

I must pay tribute and give thanks to those of the Church who stepped up and worked hard to ensure that the Church could open when it legally could, worked out risk assessments and implemented Covid-safe requirements; those who enabled the church open for private prayer; those who recorded music, singing, prayers and readings to enhance our liturgy; those who went out of their way to 

keep in touch with people and finally to all of you who continued to support the church from a distance. Some positives of the past year: those joining Fr. Jason for Morning Prayer quadrupled and those watching the Mass did so from as far afield as Jersey, the Caribbean and the United States! In the midst of summer, Estelle and Vic celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary– many golden congratulations to them and our renewed thanks for all that they do. We were also cheered by the news that Toni & Kurt took safe delivery of Nazaiah, their first daughter and a sister for Zephaniah. 

This year also saw the passing to eternal rest of three faithful members: Nellie Wood, who, though having moved away the past few years, was one of the longest serving members at St. Andrew’s; Margaret Morgan, a faithful and supportive friend, and Michael (Mick) Robinson, such a jolly and friendly presence, who was always found smiling as he pushed dear Hazel in her wheelchair. Mention must also be made of the sad passing of Fr. Colin Tolworthy SSC, a good priestly friend of St. Andrew’s. All are greatly missed; may they rest in peace and rise in glory! 

2020 was a difficult year and much was cancelled but by God’s grace, we got through it, and as the strong family we are at St. Andrew’s, we supported each other and kept the faith! As we look to another year with its continued restrictions, we thank God for his guidance and protection and we seek his help in all that lies ahead of us. _Fr. Jason_ 

## **Aims and Purposes** 

St. Andrew’s Parochial Council (PCC) has the responsibility of cooperating with the incumbent in promoting throughout the ecclesiastical parish, the whole mission of the Church: pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. The PCC is also specifically responsible for the maintenance of the church site, on which stands the Church and church hall. 

The church building originally stood in Wells Street, in central London, and was consecrated on the 2nd February, 1847. It closed its doors on Easter Sunday 1931 because the surrounding area, once residential, had become offices and warehouses so the congregation evaporated. The Church looked set to be demolished but there was an outcry at the idea of destroying such a beautiful building containing so many items of outstanding craftsmanship. A proposal was made to move St. Andrew’s from the West End to the fast-growing area of Wembley and Kingsbury, served by the new Metropolitan Line, which needed a bigger church. St. Andrew’s was demolished stone by stone and transported the ten miles to southern Kingsbury. 

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The entire process of moving the Church to its new site took three years, although the actual rebuild was carried out in twelve months. St. Andrew’s was reconsecrated on October 13th, 1934 by Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London from 1901-39. The church was designed by Dawkes and contains work by some of the top sculptors and craftsmen of the day. It is mentioned in Nicholas Pevsner's noted series _The Buildings of England_ . and has a Grade 2* listing. 

The church hall, which sits behind the Church on the east side, was built in 1959 by a member of the congregation who was in the construction industry. 2017 saw an extensive and much needed refurbishment of the hall. It is currently used on weekdays by a local private nursery, who received an ‘outstanding’ from OFSTED in their last inspection. A Portuguese speaking congregation from the Seventh Day Adventist Church uses the hall every Saturday and on other occasions throughout the year. Local councillors hold a surgery once a month on a Saturday, and the local Ward police, councillors and others hold a quarterly meeting in the hall. On Sundays the local Romanian Orthodox community who worship in the old parish church in the churchyard, have access to the hall’s toilet facilities. The PCC is currently working on a hire policy for the hall, in the hope of maximising its rental income. 

The churchyard lies to the south and south-east with over 2200 burials, including over 30 war graves. In 2017 it was officially declared ‘closed’ by the Ministry of Justice, as there is no space for new burials, and as such, Brent Council are now responsible for its maintenance. The area continues to be under Faculty jurisdiction. 

The PCC owns a flat, originally purchased as curates’ accommodation in 1986 and currently rented to private tenants on an annual basis. Basic maintenance and repairs have been ongoing during this year, overseen by a local letting and management agency on our behalf. 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our church and to become part of our community at St. Andrew’s. The PCC maintains an overview of worship and makes suggestions on how our services can involve the many groups that live within our parish. Our services and worship put faith into practice through prayer and scripture, music and sacrament. When planning our activities for the year, we have considered the Commission’s guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the supplementary guidance on charities for the advancement of religion. In particular, we try to enable ordinary people to live out their faith as part of our parish community through: 

- Worship and prayer, learning about the Gospel, and developing their knowledge and trust in Jesus. 

- Provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish. 

- Missionary and outreach work. 

To facilitate this work it is important that we maintain the fabric of the Church of St. Andrew’s and the church hall. 

## **The Church Fabric** 

The incumbent and churchwarden have continued to keep a keen eye on the fabric of the church and work to maintain the Grade 2* listed building, with the help of our architect John Scott. 

## _Quinquennial follow up:_ 

We have begun to implement the recommendations made in last year’s Quinquennial Inspection carried out by our architect. As advised, top priority is being given to the roof which is in urgent need of repairs. It is hoped to raise the necessary projected million and a half pounds needed for the repairs in a three year funding campaign. 

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In the meantime, measures are taken as and when necessary to prevent any ingress of water. Repairs to the south-east nave roof were completed in the latter part of the year at a cost of £12k. We have applied for a grant towards the cost of interim remedial repairs. 

## _Drains and gullies:_ 

There have been problems with the drains and drainpipes in the south-west corner. Water was not draining away and getting into the building. The drains get blocked regularly, mainly with leaves, and work on clearing them is ongoing throughout the year. Likewise the gullies keep filling up and are cleared regularly. Heavy gauge wire mesh was attached in January to hoppers exposed to leaf fall. The gutters were cleared in January and some bushes were removed as part of the work. The front wall was also repointed later in the year. 

## _Attempted break-in:_ 

There was another attempted break-in at the beginning of the year. The lower portion of the window on the south wall, nearest to the church hall, was smashed but the damage was largely confined to broken glass. 

## _Improved window protection:_ 

The window near the south porch was fitted with a new wire guard. 

## _Floor restoration:_ 

The wooden tiles on the floor of the church and vestries were cleaned and restored in August. 

## _Anti Covid safety measures:_ 

At the request of the Archbishops, St. Andrew’s implemented a number of measures inside the building aimed at preventing the spread of the virus. Social distancing was ensured by blocking off every second pew and places were marked where people could sit. Likewise there was an indication on the floor of the distance to be kept while going to receive Holy Communion or a blessing. Hand sanitizer was provided at the entrance, and the congregation was asked to wear a face covering and avoid any physical contact during the Peace. Communion was given in one kind only. The Church itself was sanitised professionally on a regular basis. 

## _Statues and gifts:_ 

The statue of Our Lady in the North Chapel, which had become rather faded, was professionally restored and is back in position near the door into the vestry. 

In January Fr. Jason blessed a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham, donated by a parishioner in memory of her late husband, and it is situated just near the entrance. The pricket stand in front of it is also a donation from another parishioner. 

A rood cross by one of Wales’ top artists, which was in a redundant church and facing an uncertain future, was acquired for St. Andrew’s by a parishioner who is a friend of the artist’s son. It arrived a day or so before the first lockdown was imposed so is still in storage. A decision needs to be made where to put it – perhaps outside the Church as the centrepiece of a garden of Remembrance. 


The mural in the baptistery is also in need of restoration. When we know what it will involve, we can apply for a grant towards the cost of restoration. 

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## _The organ:_ 


Minor repairs to the organ were made in September as some of the pedals and notes were not sounding. Sooner or later the organ will require a major overhaul, which is likely to be very costly. 

## _Church flat:_ 

Overdue repairs and improvements have been made to the church flat as recommended by the letting agent. It has enabled us to charge a higher rent. 

## _Routine maintenance:_ 

Checks were carried out on the fire extinguishers in both the church and church hall and replacements installed. 

The lightning conductor was tested in July so as to ensure it conforms to the required standards. 

In September checks were made to the boiler and the hall heating system. 

The font-lid mechanism in the baptistery had its annual check and conforms to the health and safety regulations. 

The logbook is updated regularly. 

Electrical tests were carried out in both the hall and the church. Two new spotlights were installed in the church and bulbs replaced. 

## **Financial Review** 

Tribute must be recorded to the hard work of Jeffrey Over the parishes Treasurer & Planned Giving Officer for many years.  Jeff’s sad and untimely death has been difficult for both his family and the church community to deal with but his lasting legacy for the parish is the exemplary work and eye for detail in all his financial dealings on behalf of the PCC. 

The 2020 accounts show that income had fallen by approx. £65,000. This was explained by the consequences of various lockdowns of the pandemic – loss of hall income and significant donations from the Romanian Church - as well as a delay to some Gift Aid. 

It was noted that due to Jeff’s tireless work, most of the congregation donated by bankers order so even if there were no services, money still came in and we had much to give thanks for to God. Expenditure had remained constant with the previous year – it was noted that the parish had kept in full to its Common Fund contribution. 

The unaudited financial statement of the PCC for the year ending 31st December 2020 was discussed at a meeting of the PCC on the 5th September 2021 after which the meeting received and approved the accounts. 

## **Reserves Policy** 

All of the reserves are required to meet the running costs of the Parish and to ensure that funds are available to meet the high cost of maintaining the properties. 

## **Volunteers** 

We would like to thank all the volunteers who work so hard to make our church the lively, welcoming and vibrant community it is. A large number of people give of their time in support of the life of the church and all aspects of its worship and management. In this year we especially thank those of the Standing Committee & PCC who took the lead in ensuring that the Church could open in a Covid-safe way, producing risk assessments, cleaning, supervising and managing the _track & trace_ system. It has been important to keep the Church open and a focus for prayer when we have been allowed to do so in the pandemic. 

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## **Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults** 

The PCC has complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016, in relation to having due regard to House of Bishops’ guidance regarding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. DBS checks are in place for the incumbent and the leader of the Junior Church along with the Pastoral Assistant. The Safeguarding Officer, who has undergone the necessary diocesan training, is Nadia Jones.  The Children’s Advocate is Michelle Prince. 

## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. At St. Andrew’s the membership of the PCC consists of the incumbent, two churchwardens, two deanery synod representatives and members elected by those who are on the electoral roll of the church. All those who regularly attend our services are encouraged to register on the electoral roll and stand for election to the PCC. The PCC members are responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concern and importance to the parish, including deciding on how church monies are spent. The full PCC met four times during the year (April/March) and copies of its minutes are kept at the charity’s correspondence address. The PCC appoints a Standing Committee which can meet between full meetings of the PCC. It has power to transact the business of the PCC between its meetings, subject to any specific directions issued by the PCC. Those appointed in this year are the PCC Chairman, Churchwarden, Secretary, Treasurer, Mina Reynolds, Wendy Richards, Mary Vávra and Uwem Utip. Minutes of its meetings are formally received by the next full meeting of the PCC. 


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The Parochial Church Council of the Eccleslastlcal Parish of Kin8sbuiy.' St Andrew
Known as St Andrew'5 PCC Klngsbury
Registered Charlty number
1166287
UnaudFted Flnanclal Slalements of the Parochlal Church Councll
For the year ended 31 December 2020

The Parochlal Church Councll olthe Eccleslastlcal Parish of Klngsbury.. StAndrew
Known as StAndrew's PCC KlrEsbury
Statementof Flnanclal Activltles I SOFAI
I Incorporatlng 8n Inwme & Expendlture Account)
Forthe year ended 31 December 2020
Total
2020
Total
2019
Ihc¢)mln£ Resource5
Note
UnTestri¢ted
Restrkted
Voluntary Income
A¢tlvltles for generatlD8 funds
Income from lnVestw￿nts
chU￿h act[￿tIeS
Other1ncomlng resouTces
Toial Incoming resources
65,337
24,354
20,855
1.059
350
IIL955
3,190
68,527
24354
20855
L059
350
115,145
108A59
49,482
13.924
767
6,488
179,520
51bl
51dl
51el
3190
Outgoln8 Re50ur¢•5
Churth a¢tlvlties
Fund ralslnE
Otherexpendfcure
Total Expendlture
61al
61bl
61¢)
130,950
4,620
4.368
139,938
1.889
132,839
4,620
4.368
141,827
112,915
22,517
5.070
140,502
1,889
Net loutgolngll Incomlng iesouice5 forthe year
-27,983
1,301
-26,682
39,018
lrtter fund transfers
284
Funds a5 at lJJnuary 2020
31&569
316,569
277,551
Funds at 31 ￿e￿mber 2020
288.586
1,585
289,887
316,569

The ParochSal Church Councll of the Eccleslastical Parlsh of Klngsbury: St Andrew
Known as St Andrew'5 PCC Klngsbury
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31 December 2020
Note
2020
2019
Tangible fixed assets
300,000
300,000
Current Assets
Amounts recelvable
Cash at bank and on hand
5,000
106,458
111,458
14,200
127,926
142,126
Creditors - Amounts falling due wlthln one year
Creditors
Loan repayments - net of Interest Charge
7,000
2,500
9,500
8,433
2,000
10,433
Net current assets
101,958
131,693
Creditors.. Amounts falllng due after one year
112.071
115,124
Net Assets
289,887
316,569
Represented by
Restri¢ted Funds
1.585
Unrestrirted Funds
General fund
280,593
308,860
Deslgnated fund5
7,709
7,709
289,887
316,569
Approved by the Paro¢hl81 Church Councll on
September 2021 and slgned on Its behalf by
Fr. 1350n Rendell
Glor12 Willlams

The Parochlal Church Councll the Eccle51astltal Pzrlsh of Kingsbury.. 5t Andrew
Known 05 St Andrew's PCC KiDgsbury
Motestothe Fln8nclal Statèmentsler the y23rended 31 Lk¢Èmber 2020
l Accounting ptsSltlÈs
The financ￿1 ststemerfs ofthe PCC havé been prepared In 8ccordance with the Chvrch Acwuntlng
Re8￿18110ns 2006 usln8the RÈteipts and Payments basis. modlfled to reportfreehold Investment
property at market value. mortgage11obll¢ty and lo recognlse GIftAld t# relund rel8tlnqlothE Income receivÈd
In theyear.
Ineomln8 re50urce5
Planned 8lvlng, collectlons and dO￿a￿On$ ire reco8nlsed when received. Tax rèfurtds are recognlsed then the
to whlch they related Is recelvable. ￿1 otherlnwmels reEognSsed when it is received.
ChJt8olng resources
ThE trtocesan common fvnd 5harE Is accounted for￿then due. Other outgolngs èregEneralty r2coKn15ed when
Incurred.
Flxed assels
Expendlture on Indlvldual ftxed assets ¢0sOng more than ES00 is caphaiised and ￿Y11ten off over
the expected usehjl Ilfe ofthe wet cOr￿eCTated land and property are excluded from the account$
FreÈhDld Investment property has beenvalued * itse#imated marketvalue bythe Tru51Ees based
current values of slMllaT propertles In the lotality. Thevaluation surplus Is Included in General
Fund.
2 General fvnds
General lunds repre5entihefunds of thÈ Pccthat are notyjblectto any restrlctions reiardlngthelr use and
re availèbleforapplicatlon IoT8eneral purposes bythe PCC Funds desl8nated fora particular purpose by
the Pccare also unre￿￿tted.
3 Restrfcted funds
Restricted funds are doDalion5 recelved IoT¥ specific puip052. Thefunds May only be
expended forthe purpose forwhich theywereRlven.
4 Tanglble fixed assets
Freehdd
Investmen1
Flxtures &
flttln85
Total
Cost
property
Costlvaluatlon l January 2020
Costlvaluatlon 31 De￿rnber 2020
300,000
300,000
7,161
7.161
307,161
307,161
Freehold Imiestment property
Drlginal c05t
Rev£luatlonstD31 Dxember2014
Revalu4tlon 2016
41.otsj
194.Ot*J
65.OCA)
300.0
Amort15*ionIDepr￿l2t￿0n
At lJanu3ry 2020
7,161
7,161
At31 December202D
7,161
7,161
Net book valL¢e 31 December 2020
300.000
300,1110
Net boDkvalue 31 December 2019
3(N),000
300,000
Freeheld Investment property h)$ béenv8lued bythe Trustees bJ5ed on current ¢ondltion and
prices ol slmll#r property Inthe locallty.
Freehold propertyls pledged a5 secufftyfor loan- see note7

The P?rochial Church Councll of the Ecclesiastical Parlsh of Klngsbury: StAndrew
Known as St Andrew's PCC fin8sbury
Notes to the Flnancial Statements forthe year ended 31 December 2020
2019
Total
funds
Unre5trlcted Restricted
funds
Total
funds
5 Income
lal Voluntary income
Planned givlng
Collectlons & other 8lvln8
Othervoluntary re£eipts
Glft Ald- tax refund
40,228
1,250
16,172
7,687
65.337
40,228
4,440
16,172
7,687
68,527
43,622
6,771
41,558
16,908
108,859
3,190
3,190
Ibl Artlvltles for8eneratIngf￿ds
Fundra15ing ewents & miscellaneous
Bookstall sales
100 club
Church hall lettings
1.718
141
1,718
141
7.448
72
22,495
24,354
22,495
24,354
41,962
49,482
I cl Income from Invèstments
CCL4 interest
Rent
485
20,370
20,855
724
13,200
13,924
20,370
20.855
Idl Church artl¥ltle$
Fees for weddings & funerals
1.059
1,059
2.972
l el Other re￿Ip1S
Insurance claim
350
350
6,488
6 Expendlture
lal Church a¢U¥ltles
Mlssionary & charitable glvlng
Parlsh share & Statutory fees
Clergy & staffin8 costs
Church running expènses
Hall running tosts
Church repalrs & maintenance
Hall repatrs & maintenance
Governance costs
513
51,541
2,037
31,117
9,090
36,102
1,889
2,402
51,541
2,037
31,117
9,090
36,102
4,877
50.264
2.564
34,515
10,363
6,999
2,808
525
112.915
550
130,950
5SO
132,839
1,889
Ibl Fund rolsln8
Flat expenses
Social èvents
Investment management charges
4395
213
12
4620
4395
213
12
4620
17980
4525
12
22517
Icl Othèr expendlture
Loan intèrest
4368
4368
5070

The Parochlal Church Councll of the Eccleslastlcal Parish of Kingsbury- St Andrew
Known 85 St Andrew's PCC Kingsbury
Notss to the Finandal Statements for the year ended 31 December 2020
7 Mortgage loan
Amount owed at I january 2020
117,124
Interest Charged
4,368
Repayments
-6921
Arnount outstanding at 31 December 2020
114,571
Repayable by in5talments wlthln one year I net of interest)
2,500
Repayable by Instalments over 25 years and nlne months
112,071
114,571
8 Movement In funds durlng the year
l January Incomlng
2020 Resources
out￿Ing
Fund
Resour￿5 Transfers
31 December
2020
General fund
308,860
111.955
139,938
-284
280 593
Deslgnated funds
Incumbent'5 DiscretSonary Fund
766
766
Church Warden's Fund
6,943
7,709
6,943
7,709
Restylrted Funds
Bell Tower
1470
1470
Charlty Donatlons
1720
3190
1889
1889
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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the
The Parochial Church Council of the Ec¢le5ia5tical Parish of Klngsbury.. St Andrew
I report on FSnanclal Statements whlch CLKnpri5e the statement of Flnanctal Aciivttles I SOFA), St8tement of Assets and
Uabilltles. and Notes forthe year ended 31 December 2020.
Respettr¥e re5ponslbllhles of the Trustees and the Exarnlner
The Charity Trustees are respon$lble for the prepar8tlon of the accounts. The Trustees conslderthat an audlt Is
nut required forthls year under sectlon 144121 of the Charltles Act 20111 the 2011 Act) and that an Independent
Exarnination Is needed.
It15 my re5pon51blllty to:
Examlnèthe accounts under sertion 145 of the 2011 Act,.
To follow the procedure5 laid down in the General Directlons glven bythe Charlty Commlssloners l under se£tlon
14515llbl of the 2011 Act),. and
To 51ate whether particular matters have come lo my attention.
Basis of Independent Examlnerfs Report
My examlnatlon was c8rr5ed out In accordance w5th the General Lxrectlons 8lven by the Charlty Commlsslon.
An examlnatlon Incltjdes a review of the accountlng records kew by the ¢h?rtty and a comparlson of the ￿Unts
presented with those recotds. It also Includes conslder3tlon ol any unusual Items oi dlsclosures In the account5,
and seekln8 explanations frorn you as Tru5tEe5 concernSng any such matters. The procedures undertaken th not
provlde all the evldence that would be reqvlred an audit and consequently no opinion Is gSven as to whether
the accounts present a'*rue and falrvlew. and the report is Ilmlted trj those rnatter5 Set out In the statement below.
Independent Exarnlnerfs Statement
In connettSon wlth my examlllation, no matter has corne to my attentlon..
l. whlch 8lves me reasonable cau58to belleve thai In any m8terlol respect the requSrernents
To keep accountlng records In accordance with 5 130 of the 2011 Art; and
To prepare a¢CDvnt5 whlch accord wkh the accounilng records and comply wlth the accounting reoulrement
of the Act have not been met- or
2. To whlch In my oplnlon. attentlon Should be driwn order to enable a proper understandln8 01 the accounts
to be re8ched.
Name.. J G Clsrke B.Comm
Addre5s.' 119 Hanover Road. London. NWIO 3DN
Date:
September 2021

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the
The Parochial Church Coun¢il of the Ec¢le5ia5tical Parish of Klngsbury.. St Andrew
I report on FSnanclal Statements which comprise the Statement of Flnanclal Actl¥tties I SOFA), 5tatementof Assws and
Llabllltles, and Notes forthe year ended 31 t)ecetnber 2020.
Respettr¥e re5ponslbilhle5 of the Trustees and the Exarnlner
The Charlty Trustees are responslble for the preparatlon of the accounts. The Trustees conslderthat an audlt Is
not required forihls year under sectlon 144121 of the Charltles Act 20111 the 2011 Act) and that an independent
Examinatlon Is nee(kd.
It15 my respanslblllty to:
Exarnlntrthe accounts under sectlon 145 of the 2011 Ath,.
To follow the procedure5 laid down Sn the General Dlrectlons 8lven bythe Charlty Cornmls$loner51 undersectlon
1451Sllbl of the 2011 Act),. and
To stste whether particular matters have cometo my attention.
Basls of Independent Examlnerfs Report
My examlnattron was Cairled out Irb accordance w￿h the General Directlons given by the Ch8rlty Commlsslon.
An examinatlon Includes a review of the accountlng records kept bythe charTty an¢J a comparlson of the accounts
presented wtth those rocords. It also Include5 consSderatlon of any unusual Items or dlsclosures In the accounts,
and seeking explaoations from you as TTU5tees concernlng any such matters. The procedures undertaken dD not
provlde all the evldence that would be required in En audit ènd consequently no opinlon 15 glven as to whether
the account5 present a'true and falrvlew ¥nd the report 15 limited to those matters set out in the statement bolow.
Independent Exarnlnels Statement
In conncGtlon wlth my examlnatlon. M matter ha5 con)e to Iyiy iiEleiitlon".
l. whlch 8ive5 me T￿SOnable tauseto belleve that in any materlal respect the requlrements
To keep aCCDunting records In accordance with $ 130 of the 2011 Act; and
To prepare accounts whlch accwd with the accountlrtg records and comply wlth the accOu￿tIn￿ requlrement
of the Act hav* not been met; (
2. To whlch In myoplnlon, attentlon should be drawn In order to enable a proper undersiandln8 of the accounts
to be reached.
Nam•'. J G Clarke 8.comm
Addre5s,' 119 Hanover Ro8d. London. NWIO aDN
D?te:
September 2021