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HOLY TRINITY TWICKENHAM Annual Report 2023

ANNUAL PAROCIAL CHURCH MEETING

AGENDA

ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING

1) Elections 2023/24

2) Minutes of last Annual Meeting: approval of minutes.

3) Reports

4) Approval of Annual Report and Accounts.

6) Chairman’s Report

CLOSING PRAYERS

FOLLOWED BY A BRIEF MEETING OF THE NEW PCC

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REPORTS

CHAIRMAN’S (WARDENS’) REPORT

In 2022, we were able to make significant progress restoring the church and our services to something much more like normal, following the significant challenges that COVID-19 brought about. It is great to see our church building being actively used, both for church services and for many community activities taking place in the Green and Blue rooms.

The year was also one of departures. In September, we said goodbye to Cara Kear, who gave three years of service to the church as Curate, with a significant part of it with the additional challenge of a whole new way of worshipping and interacting with people, due to the pandemic. We’d like to repeat our thanks for all that Cara did for us in her time here during her curacy.

In the autumn, Tim announced that he was leaving for pastures new in Bishop’s Cleeve, near Cheltenham, and we said goodbye to Tim, Nat, Jemima and Tabitha in December. A small group from the church were able to attend Tim’s installation in late January. We owe a massive debt of thanks to Tim and Nat for all the many wonderful things they did for us during the 12 years they spent with us. We continue to pray for them and that the Lord will bless their work in Bishop’s Cleeve.

The church’s recruitment process is somewhat different from that many will be familiar from public or private sector employment and couldn’t start to apply fully until after Tim was installed in his new parish. At the time of writing, the recruitment process is well underway and, God willing, we hope to be able to appoint a new vicar within the next two months, following the church’s selection and interview process.

It has been truly heartening to see how much support and help has come forward over the last few months, during the period of “interregnum” and how the Holy Trinity church family has really pulled together to keep as much going as possible. We have also been blessed by the help of some great clergy and look forward to working with our new vicar before too long. There are too many people to name individually, but we praise and thank God for your help.

ELECTORAL ROLL AND CHURCH ATTENDANCE

Our official figure for those on the Electoral Roll eligible to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting is 262. This includes 2 additions since the Parish Return figure of 260 for 2022.

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Attendance in person has seen a decline since the pandemic started, but our online presence with live streamed services on YouTube, has provided a connection to many more people than is reflected in the Sunday attendance figures. Our thanks go to the tech team, who have given their time to enable us to provide the services online. It is reassuring that attendance at special services in 2022, including Easter and Christmas, has increased towards pre pandemic levels.

Rob French and Fleur Beeson (Churchwardens)

FABRIC REPORT

We have a small team of volunteers who keep the church in as good order was we can. Below are some bullets of items carried out during the last couple of months and as reported to the PCC on 15 May 2023.

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We have a schedule of planned maintenance that gets carried out during the year. In 2022 and 2023 repairs were carried out to the ceiling in north aisle. And we will be starting repairs to the ceiling in the south aisle in May 2023. Last year the Quinquennial Inspection was carried out and we are making improvements where recommended. A Disability Audit was done earlier this year. A meeting was held in February 2023 with the Diocesan Advisory Committee to discuss potential building works. Finally, repairs to the Chancel roof have been taking place and are nearly finished. And perhaps the best of all was the installation of TV monitors in the church. They have gone down well and are a great help to many people.

Tim Little

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Annual Report and Accounts

For the year ended 31 December 2022

CONTENTS PAGE(S)
Annual Report 7
Financial Review 9
Independent Examiner’s Report 10
Receipts and Payments Account; Statement of Assets and Liabilities 11
Notes to the Accounts 12
Incumbent None - Church in interregnum
Bank HSBC plc
2 London Road
Twickenham TW1 3RY
Independent Examiner Mr D Loftus
11 Kew Gardens
Farington
Leyland PR25 4QN

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ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

Administrative Information

Holy Trinity Church is situated on The Green, in the Strawberry Hill area of Twickenham. It is part of the Diocese of London and the Kensington Episcopal Area within the Church of England. The correspondence address is c/o the Vicarage, 1 Vicarage Rd, Twickenham TW2 5TS.

Members of the PCC are either ex officio, or elected at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM), in accordance with the Church Representation Rules, or co-opted. At present the APCM has chosen to elect the PCC annually, rather than a 3 year rolling membership.

Churchwardens are elected at the Annual Meeting of Parishioners, which is held immediately before the APCM. During 2022, the following served as members of the PCC:

Incumbent:
Revd. Tim Garrett (Chair)
Associate Minister
Revd. Natalie Garrett
Churchwardens: Robert French
Fleur Beeson (Vice-Chair)
Licenced Reader &
Deanery Synod: Anna McPherson
Deanery Synod: Gordon Nockles
Elected Members: Jon Beeson (Treasurer)
Tim Little (PCC Secretary)
Giles Norman
Katy Patterson
Liz Rogers
Vicki Rogers (Children’s Champion)
Sue Morris
Geoff Mussett
Tamsin Turner
Adam Smith
Regularly in Attendance: Lucy James (Safeguarding Officer)

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Structure, Governance and Management

The Parochial Church Council is a corporate body established by the Church of England. The PCC operates under the Parochial Church Council Powers Measure. The PCC is exempted by order from registering with the Charity Commission. All regular church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and to consider election to the PCC.

Objectives and Activities

The PCC of Holy Trinity Church works with the incumbent to promote the mission of the Church within the parish of Holy Trinity, Twickenham (traditionally known as the parish of Twickenham Common). This Mission is outlines in the church’s Mission Action Plan. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the church fabric. Close links are maintained with Archdeacon Cambridge's Primary School, situated within the parish. Cooperation with other local churches is actively encouraged.

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Parochial Church Council of Holy Trinity Church, Twickenham Green

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

Financial Review

The church now reports its financial results on the same basis as most company accounts - the "accruals" basis. This attempts to reflect the activity that happened in the year, rather than simply what flowed through the bank account between 1[st] January and 31[st] December.

In 2022, our income was £228,892 lower than in 2021. This decreased income was almost exclusively due to the church receiving large one-off donations of over £252,674 during 2021, which was not repeated in 2022. Planned giving and room hire income both increased in 2022.

Expenditure was £45,460 higher than in 2021. This significant increase was due to the increased common fund payment to the Diocese. The sum of all other church expenditure was broadly consistent with the previous year.

The church paid its full parish share to the Diocese of London, and this remains the biggest item of expenditure at £85,200. This is the amount we pay to the Diocese of London to cover the cost of a vicar, accommodation, training and support, plus continued investment and training in the wider Anglican church. In 2023 the church will be paying its full parish share.

At the end of December 2022, we had £300,119 in our bank and investment accounts. This was lower than the £310,372 figure at the same time in 2021. This decrease is due to the deficit made throughout 2021.

Many thanks for your continued support to the church.

Jon Beeson, Honorary Treasurer.

Reserves Policy

It is PCC policy to maintain a balance on the general fund (if possible) which equates to approximately six months’ unrestricted payments, to cover emergency situations that may arise from time to time. The balance of £300,119 exceeds this level.

It is our policy to invest our funds mainly with the Church of England Deposit Fund, with a working level maintained in our current account.

Approved by the PCC on 13[th] March 2023 and signed on their behalf by Mrs Fleur Beeson (Churchwarden), Mr Robert French (Churchwarden) and Mr Jon Beeson (PCC Treasurer).

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Independent examiner’s report to the PCC of Holy Trinity Church, Twickenham

Independent Examiner's Report to the Members/Trustees of Holy Trinity Church, Twickenham, Parochial Church Council.

I report on the accounts of the church for the year ended 31[st] December 2022, which are set out on the pages Accruals Accounting Basis; Notes to the statements & Financial Statements; Restricted Funds and Reconciliation of Bank Balances.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The church’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The church's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act)) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

Signed: David E Loftus

DAVID EDWARD LOFTUS MBE 15[th] April 2023 11 KEW GARDENS FARINGTON LEYLAND PR25 4QN

ASSOCIATE OF CHURCH ACCOUNTANTS AND TREASURERS MEMBER CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF FUNDRAISING MEMBER ASSOCIATION OF CHARITY INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS PAST VICE CHAIR OF LONDON DIOCESAN FUND

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Holy Trinity Twickenham Green Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022 Accruals Accounting Basis

Holy Trinity Twickenham Green
Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022
Accruals Accounting Basis
Receipts
Note
Regular Giving
Planned Giving
Loose collections
Income tax recovered
Other donations received
Grants
Activities for generating funds
5a
Income from church activities
5b
Investment income
5c
Loans from diocese
Listed place of worship tax reclaim
Total receipts
Payments
Diocesan parish share
Other payments
5d
Total Payments
Excess of Receipts over Payments
Bank and deposit accounts 1 January
Bank and deposit accounts 31 December
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
Cash Funds
Bank Current Accounts
CBF Deposit Account
Deferred Income
Tax reclaim outstanding
Green Room lettings accruals
Other accrued income
Total Accrued Income
Accrued Expenditure
Accrued Capital Expenditure
Loan from Diocese (balance outstanding)
Total Accrued Expenditure
General
Fund
65,224
5,330
17,368
Piano
Fund
Total
Total
2022
2021
65,224
63,747
5,330
4,166
17,368
18,220
87,921
4,495
2,641
37,790
7,013
2,715
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
87,921
86,133
4,495
252,674
2,641
-
37,790
27,206
7,013
5,441
2,715
14
-
-
-
-
142,576 - 142,576
371,468
85,200
66,608
-
-
85,200
41,000
66,608
65,348
151,808 - 151,808
106,348
(9,233) - (9,233)
265,119
309,966 406 310,372
45,755
299,713
34,126
265,587
406
406
-
300,119
310,372
34,532
284,001
265,587
26,372
299,712 406 300,119
310,372
- - 0
0
530
511
5,034
3,236
0
50
5,563
3,797
1,887
1,142
0
0
0
0
1,887
1,142

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Notes to the statements

  1. The financial statements of the PCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting

Regulations 2006 using the Accruals basis.

  1. The piano (including stool and cover) cost £3,022 when purchased in 2001.

  2. There were no movements in the restricted Piano Fund for the year.

  3. "Other running costs" includes the costs for the Parish Manager, general supplies and small equipment purchases.

Receipt and Payments Analysis
5a. Activities for generating funds - receipts
Green room lettings
Events
Fairtrade stall sales
Other activities
Tax on campaigns
5b. Receipts from church activities
Fees
Trinity Toddlers
Other receipts
5c. Receipts from investments
CCLA deposit interest
Other investment income
Receipt and Payments Analysis (cont.)
5d. Church activities - payments
Donations to supported charities
Spear
Other
Utilities and Insurance
Clergy expenses
Cost of Services
Buildings maintenance
Vision Projects
Cleaning of Parish Room
Repayment of loan
Youth
Fairtrade stall purchases
Organ/Piano
Other running costs
Total Church Activities
R&P
General
Fund
35,072
-
131
2,587
-
R&P
General
Fund
35,072
-
131
2,587
-
R&P
Piano
Fund
-
-
-
-
-
Total
Total
2022
2021
35,072
21,588
-
-
131
210
2,587
5,408
-
-
37,790 - 37,790
27,206
3,316
668
3,028
-
-
-
3,316
2,505
668
450
3,028
2,486
7,013 - 7,013
5,441
2,715
-
-
-
2,715
14
-
-
2,715 - 2,715
14
General
Fund
286
583
Piano
Fund
-
-
Total
Total
2022
2021
286
-
583
-
870
11,177
-
151
14,744
19,192
2,354
-
-
121
60
17,940
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
870
-
11,177
8,785
-
-
151
280
14,744
6,961
19,192
26,837
2,354
540
3,333
-
-
121
169
60
396
17,940
18,047
66,608 - 66,608
65,348

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