Registered Charity No. 1168532 

## Kingfisher Church, Little Paxton 

## Trustees’ Annual Report and Financial Statements 

## For the  year  ended  31 December  2024 

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Registered Charity Number:  1168532 

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## **Contents** 

|**Contents**||
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|Legal and Administrative Information|3|
|Trustees’ Report for the Year Ended 31 December 2024|4|
|Objectives and activities for the public benefit|4|
|Structure, governance and management|4|
|Achievements and Performance|5|
|Staff Team & Membership|5|
|Financial Review|5|
|Safeguarding|5|
|Insurance Summary|6|
|Health & Safety|6|
|Data Protection|6|
|Financial Statements|6|
|Independent Examiner’s Report|8|
|Declaration|9|



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Registered Charity No. 1168532 

## **Legal and Administrative Information** 

|**Charity Name:**|Kingfisher Church, Little Paxton|
|---|---|
|**Charity Number:**|1168532|
|**Principal Address:**|18 Dandby Close,|
||Little Paxton,|
||St.Neots,|
||Cambs.|
||PE19 6FA|
|**Trustees:**|Richard Fairbairn (Safeguarding)|
||Mark Slater|
||Phil Gatward|
||Claire Kermode|
||Claire Bell|
|**Designated Safeguarding**|Diana Bass|
|**Lead**||
|**Independent Examiner:**|Paul Carter|
||2 The Sycamores,|
||Little Paxton,|
||St Neots,|
||Cambs.|
||PE19 6QJ|
|**Principal Bankers:**|HSBC|
||5 High Street|
||St Neots|
||Cambs|
||PE19 1DE|
|**Elders:**|Richard Fairbairn|
||Damian Mitchel (from September)|
||Mark Slater|
||Andrew Barr (up to May)|



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Registered Charity No. 1168532 

## **Trustees’ Report for the Year Ended 31 December 2024** 

## _**Objectives and activities for the public benefit**_ 

The purposes of the CIO are: 

1.  the advancement of the Christian faith in accordance with the Basis of Faith, primarily, but not exclusively, within Little Paxton and the surrounding neighbourhood; and 

2.  such other charitable purposes, consistent with the Basis of Faith, as shall in the opinion of the charity trustees, facilitate the work of the Fellowship. 

The furtherance of these purposes has led to the growth of a congregation of Christians, who are spiritually united as one body and a part of the wider body of Christ.  Such congregation is referred to in the constitution of the CIO and this report as “the Fellowship.” 

When planning the activities of the Fellowship for the year, the Trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit and in particular, the specific guidance on charities for the advancement of religion. 

We have continued to seek to freely share the good news of the Christian faith with all people in Little Paxton and the surrounding area, with a desire to see people become disciples of Jesus Christ and grow in their faith in him.  We are committed to teaching the Bible and prayer and desire to help Christians to grow in their faith and to live lives of love, which seek to do good to all. 

The Fellowship organised many activities during the year in support of its objectives and for the public benefit. The activities included Sunday services for all ages (in person and online), midweek homegroups, ladies’ and men’s Bible study groups, and a midweek youth group.  We also have a desire to see the Christian faith grow in other areas and countries and to this end we have supported Christian work and activities in the UK and abroad through our missionary partnership team. 

## _**Structure, governance and management**_ 

Kingfisher Church, Little Paxton is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation and is governed by its constitution; registration with the charity commission was confirmed on 1 August 2016.  The Fellowship is led by Elders who are appointed to be responsible for the spiritual oversight of the Fellowship as described in _How We  Do Church Together_ . 

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## _**Achievements and Performance**_ 

Weekly family services have continued to be held on Sunday mornings at Little Paxton Primary School along with evening services.  These meetings are open to all and have been attended (and accessed online) by a good mix of ages and regular visitors from the general public.  On a typical Sunday morning 60 – 80 adults and children have attended with 10-20 attending the evening services. 

The Fellowship set aside 20% of all donations for the support of missionary work.  During the year the Church provided support for missionary work around the world including France, Thailand, Moldova, and South Korea. The Fellowship is in regular correspondence with the missionaries we support to be able to provide suitable help and to pray effectively for them. 

## _**Staff Team & Membership**_ 

During the year the following staff were employed: 

Richard Fairbairn – Pastor 

Alex Williams - Trainee Pastor (started September 2024) Diana Bass – Administrator (part time) 

Over the year **six** members left the church and **seven** new members were added.  Membership of the Fellowship increased during the year from 61 to 62 members. 

## _**Financial Review**_ 

The receipts during the year were £141,101 with payments totalling £110,896. 

The majority of the church’s income was received through regular giving from members and friends of the church of which £97,074 were gift aided donations and £22,891 of non gift aided donations.  £21,136 was received in the year as a tax refund on the previous year’s gift-aided donations. 

The trustees have adopted a reserves policy of maintaining reserves at a minimum level of three months expenditure.  This policy was achieved throughout the year under review. 

Mr Richard Fairbairn (Pastor) was employed on a full time basis and is also a trustee of the CIO. The remuneration of all staff is reviewed by two trustees each year.  The Pastor does not attend the meetings at which this review takes place.  None of the other trustees of the CIO received any remuneration from the Church during the year. 

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## _**Safeguarding**_ 

Safeguarding support has been provided through Christian Safeguarding Services.  The Safeguarding Trustee has audited the Single Central Record & Training Log with the Designated Safeguarding Lead. 

The **Annual Safeguarding Report (redacted)** is included  at the end of this report. 

## _**Insurance Summary**_ 

Public liability insurance is held with Ansvar, due for renewal October 2025.  Music licensing is through CCLI. 

## _**Health & Safety**_ 

The Church has sought to conduct activities in compliance with statutory legislation and the Trustees have adopted a new Health & Safety Policy. 

## _**Data Protection**_ 

The Church remains compliant with its Data Protection Policy and has recorded no data breaches. 

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## **Financial Statements** 

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## **Independent Examiner’s Report** 

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## **Safeguarding report to the trustees and officers - REDACTED** 

|**Report from the Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy**|
|---|
|**covering the period from March 2024 – April 2025**|
|Report completed by:<br>Date:|
|**Diana Bass – Safeguarding Lead – Kingfisher Church**<br>**12.04.2025**|



Summary of safeguarding activity I  have  detailed  below  the  steps  we  have  taken  when  an  incident  occurs  and  needs recording: 

## **As and when safeguarding incidents are reported the following actions are carried out:** 

- **1)  A  “confidential”  folder  is  created  on  the  Google  Drive.  This  is  saved  under the  person’s  surname  (relating  to  the  case)  and  a  case  number  beginning  0001 onwards.  This  is  confidential  information  and  can  only  be  viewed  by  the  DSL and Safeguarding trustee for Kingfisher.** 

- **2)  Within  each  case  folder  there  are  documents  saved  which  can  include  the following  documents  (dependant  on  the  severity  of  the  case  not  all  these documents are raised - they are completed on a case-by-case basis): ● Risk assessments. ● Contracts. ● Records  of  events/actions  (case  folders  are  either  kept  “OPEN”  for those  that  are  current  and  ongoing  or  “CLOSED”  for  those  cases where no further action is taken.** 

- **● Any records that other organisations/churches hold. ● Final Record (for when a case is CLOSED).** 

- **3) Christian  Safeguarding  Services  are  contacted  if  we  require  further  advice with regards to cases that arise.** 

- **4)  We refer to our safeguarding policy as and where necessary.** 

- Number of concern / incident reports received in relation **3** to **children** 

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Number of concern / incident reports received in relation **2** to **adults** Number of cases referred to Children’s Social Care **1 (not referred by us)** Number of cases referred to Adult Social Care **1 (referral made by others) 5** Number of allegations received Number of allegations investigated by Local Authority **2** Number of reportable incidents reported to charity **0** commission Were there any common themes or issues in the reports **No** submitted? If so, what? **Not applicable No** Do you have any concerns about the effectiveness of the safeguarding arrangements that are in place? 

If so, what? 

What training or informal update activity has been completed this year? 

- Basic  Safeguarding  training is  underway  for  all  those  involved  with  children’s activities  (children’s  groups  and  creche)  at  Kingfisher.  This  training  has  been  done through  CSS  (the  safeguarding  service  we  use.)  If  members  have  had  training through  their  workplaces  (in  our  case  local  primary  schools)  this  is  noted  as  being sufficient  (as  long  as  training  has  been  attended) **.  Diana  Bass  (DSL)  has  training booked for 16.05.2025.** 

- Safeguarding  Governance  Training  for  Trustees  and  Church  Leaders  completed  by Trustees  and  Church  Leaders  at  Kingfisher  through  CSS  (our  safeguarding  advice service). 

- Domestic  Abuse  Course attended  by  the  DSL  and  the  Designated  Safeguarding Trustee. 

- Designated  Safeguarding  Lead  and  Deputy  Safeguarding  Lead  Training  –  new  date booked as original could not be attended. 

Any recommendatons to or requests of the trustees? 

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|Declaration from SafeguardingLeads|Yes|No|
|Declaration from Safe<br>Has the policy been reviewed for legal compliance and<br>effectiveness?<br>_(CSS can be consulted to check whether any significant changes have_<br>_occurred)_|**YES**||
|Are DBS checks up to date for all staff and volunteers?<br>**Yes – as indicated on the Single Central Record**|**YES**||
|Is the Single Central Record up to date?|**YES**||
|Is staff and volunteer training up to date?|**YES or future dates**<br>**booked imminently**<br>**for training**||
|Is DSL training up to date?|**YES – date booked for**<br>**training on 16.05.25**||
|Is the training log up to date?|**YES**<br>**Training will be**<br>**renewed every three**<br>**years where necessary.**||
|Have Code of Conducts & Job Descriptions been<br>distributed to all staffand volunteers (annual basis)?|**YES**||
|f<br>Any other comments|||



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## **Declaration** 

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above 

Signed and dated on behalf of the charity’s trustees: 

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