THE PARISH OF HANDSWORTH
(ST. MARY)
St Mary's Parish Church
Registered Charity Number 1171344
ANNUAL REPORT
AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
For the year ended 31st December 2024
Rector: The Revd Elizabeth Longhurst
Bankers: TSB Birmingham
Independent Examiner: Mr Laurence Parkes FCA

CONTENTS
Agendas & Minutes of Previous Meetings
Page Number:
2. Agenda for the Meeting of the Ancient Vestry Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of
Handsworth St Mary
3. Minutes of the Meeting of the Ancient Vestry Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of
Handsworth St Mary held on Ilth May 2024 at 10.30am
4. Agenda of the Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting of the Eccleslastical
Parish of Handsworth, St Mary
5. Minutes of the previous Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting Of the
Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth, St Mary
Reports
Page Number:
7. Parochial Church Council and Activities of the Parish
8. Electoral Roll
8. Safeguarding
9. Fabric
10. Deanery Synod
12. Social Committee
12. Bell Ringers Accounts
13. Church Hall
14. Mothers Union
15. Financial Accounts for 2024 (year end 3111212024)
Agenda of the Meeting of the Ancient Vestry
Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth St Mary
Registered Charity Number.'1171344
Sunday 18th May 2025 12.15pm
Opening prayer
Apologies for absence
Minutes of the meeting held on Saturday Ilth May 2024
Appointment of two Churchwardens for the forthcoming year.
Close meeting
To be followed by the Annual Parochial Church meeting.

Minutes of the previous meeting of the Ancient Vestry
Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth St Mary
held on Ilth May 2024 at 10.30am
A Meeting of the Ancient Vestry
Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth St Mary
Registered Charity Number.'1171344
th
Saturday 11 May 2024 at 10.30am
Minutes
In Attendance: Beryl Anderson, Delia Arnold, Ruth Cooper, Diana Duggan, Christopher
Hazeley-jones, Keith Hemmings, Mary Jones, Edward Lear, Adam Lubin, Ethel Lubin, Naresh
Mehay, Pam Mehay-Hydes, Camelia Paton-Devine, Richard Paton- Devlne, Chris Perry, John
Rose, Rosemarie Seadon, William Senteza, Edna Simkin, Shane Taylor, Graham Walters.
Also present Khadeem Duncan- Banerjee who is not on the church electoral roll or resident
in the parish.
Apologles: Pete and Sue 8anford, Lee Colwill, Eureka Drayton, Doreen Hemmings, Raj
Mahay, Gillian Rose.
Appolntment of two Church Wardens for the forthcomln8 year:
Keith Hemmings and Chris Perry had both been proposed and seconded. They were
appointed with the approval of the meeting.
The meeting closed at 10.38am
Signed:
Dated: 18loSlttsL9

Agenda of the Annual Parochial Church Council
Meeting of the Ecclesiastical Parish of
Handsworth, St Mary
The Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting
Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth, St Mary
Registered Charity Number.. 1171344
Sunday 18 May 2025 following the meeting of the Ancient Vestry
th
AGENDA
l. Apologies for Absence
th
2. Minutes of the Last Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting: 11 May 2024
3. Matters Arising
4. Presentation and adoption of accounts for 2024 (ES}
5. Adoption of the Annual Report for 2024 (LL
6. Presentation of the Electoral Roll (RS)
Deanery Synod members elected in 2023 for a period of three years Ruth Cooper
and Shane Taylor.
Membership of the PCC:
Election of members to the PCC.
b. Appointment of Co-opted Members:
c. Appointment of Ex-officio Members:
9. Annual Review of the Safeguarding Policy (DA)
10. Appointment of the Independent Examiner: Currently Laurence Parkes
11. Any Other Business pertaining to this meeting
To befollowed by a short meeting of the PCC.

7. Appolntment of Sidespersons: The current list was considered. Vincent Daniel and
Thaddeus Ede are unable to attend church at present and Raj Mahay has server'5 duties so
they were removed. Pete and Sue Banford had agreed to be added.
These people were appointed for the coming year: Derek Burns, Lee Colwill, Diana Duggan,
Doreen Hemmings, Naresh Mehay, Pam Mehay-Hydes, Camelia Paton-Devine, Richard
Paton-Devine, Edna Simkin, Shane Taylor.
The list of sidespersons duties which had been produced by Bob will be reissued as a
reminder.
8. Electlon of Members to the Deanery synod: Ruth Cooper and Shane Taylor had been
elected in 2023 for a period of three years. They will continue.
9. Membershlp of the PCC:
David Holmes term of office had been completed and he did not wish to be re-elected.
Adam Lubin had been proposed and seconded and was elected.
b. Appolntment of Co-opted Members: Vincent Daniel and Thaddeus Ede had resigned;
Doreen Hemmings and Raj Mahay were re-appointed as Assistant Wardens and William
Senteza who had stepped down as warden was also elected as an assistant.
Other co-opted members also re-elected are Christopher Hazeley-jones as Church Hall
lettings officer and Graham Walters.
Chris Perry had stood down as safeguarding officer. Delia Arnold was proposed by Chris
Perry and seconded by Camelia Paton-Devine and appointed. (Delia is an elected member of
the PCC).
c. Appolntment of Ex-officio Members: Ruth Cooper and Eureka Drayton (by virtue of their
licence as readers); Edna Simkin {Treasurer); Eddie Lear (Hall treasurer).
10. Annual Revlew of the Child Protection Pollcy: A revised policy had been included In the
annual report for adoption at the meeting. It had been updated to include procedures for
people who visit schools and social media guidance. Its adoption was proposed by Chris
Perry and seconded by Camelia Paton-Devine.
AII PCC members had been trained to Basic Safeguarding level.
AII PCC members have been DBS checked.
11. Appolntment of the Independent Examlner: Laurence Parkes was re-appointed.
Proposed by Edward Lear and seconded by Edna Simkin.
12. Any Other Buslness: There was none pertaining to this meeting.
The meeting ended at 11.28am
Signed:
Dated: 16 l&S1toLS

Minutes of the previous Annual Parochial Church
Council Meeting Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of
Handsworth, St Mary
The Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting
Of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Handsworth, St Mary
Reglstered Charlty Number.'1171344
th
Saturday 11 May 2024 10.38am
Minutes
In Attendance:
Keith Hemmlngs (Church Warden and Chair), Chris Perry {Church Warden), Beryl Anderson,
Delia Arnold, Ruth Cooper, Diana Duggan, Christopher Hazeley-jones, Mary Jones, Adam
Lubin, Ethel Lubin, Naresh Mehay, Parmala Mehay-Hydes, Edward Lear, Camella Paton-
Devine, Rlchard Paton-Devine, John Rose, Rosemarie Seadon, William Senteza, Edna Simkin,
Shane Taylor, Graham Walters.
Visitor (not on Electoral Roll) Khadeem Duncan-Banerjee.
l. Apologles for Absence: Pete and Sue Banford, Lee Colwill, Eureka Drayton, Doreen
Hemmings, Raj Mahay• Gillian Rose.
2. Mlnutes of the last APCM: Were not read but had been distributed last year and deemed
a true and correct record.
3. Matters arlslng: None.
4 Adoptlon of Accounts: The Treasurer stated that these had been collated by the
Accountant/lndependent Examiner and gave a brief outline. Income had decreased but so
had expenditure during the interregnum so we had held our own. There had been no major
expenditure on repairs and maintenance, some jobs had been held over until this year.
There had been increased costs on electricity, gas and stationery. The adoption of the
accounts was proposed by Rosemarie Seadon, seconded by Diana Duggan and carried by the
meeting.
5. Adoption of the Annual Report: This had been circulated to PCC members. Adoption was
proposed by Edna Simkin and seconded by Shane Taylor. Keith and William were thanked for
its production.
6. Presentation of the Electoral Roll: At the APCM in May 2023 there were 73 on the Roll. At
the recent revision 9 people were removed (2 deaths and 7 no longer attending) and 2 new
members were added. This gives a total of 66 (33 resident in the Parish and 33 none
resident).

REPORTS
Parochial Church Council and Activities of the Parish
pcc
St Mary's PCC has met five times since the 2024 APCM, in July, September, November,
January and March. The Finance and General Purposes committee has met twice in that
period.
Chris Perry resigned as church warden on the 21st of February 2025, following his relatively
recent move to Pelsall, and is hoping to worship somewhere closer to home. We wish him
and his family all the best. Eddie Lear has also resigned as Parish Treasurer following a move
out of the area, and we thank him for his many years of service to this church.
Thanks to Secretary Rosemarie Seadon for her excellent minute taking skills, and
understanding of (and adept use of) the Church Representation Rules. Thanks to all office
holders on the PCC for all their hard work behind the scenes, and particular thanks to Keith
as Church Warden, Delia as Parish Safeguarding Officer and Edna as Treasurer.
Safeguarding, Fabric and Finance
These are covered in their own individual reports, enclosed in this booklet.
Communication
The website has been redeveloped in the past year, which has been managed by Adam Lubln
and Wllliam Senteza. Social media accounts on Instagram, Twitter (now X) and Bluesky have
been created In addition to the Facebook group, all of which publicise church services and
other activities.
Worship, Ministry and Mission
The eleven o'clock Sunday Parish Eucharist, and eight o'clock BCP Holy Communion servlces
continue, as does the Friday Morning Prayer service which has a steady congregation.
Christmas Services were reasonably well attended, and I look forward to my first Holy Week
and Easter here at St Mary's. A new midweek said Eucharist service has been introduced on
Wednesdays mornings. This started during the Advent season in 2024 and has a small but
dedicated group who attend most weeks.
The Lent Study group is currently underway, and has been looking at the Psalms (using
Charlie Bells book, "Searched Me Out and Known Me: Journeying Lent with The Psalms").
There will be another study group during Advent, with details of the materials to be used
advertised closer to the time.
St Mary's continues to be incredibly lucky to have two excellent readers as part of the
ministry team, Ruth Cooper and Eureka Dreyton. Both act as liturgical deacon on Sundays,

and are integral parts of the ministry team at St Mary's. Grateful thanks to both Ruth and
Eureka for their hard work here.
Khadeem Duncan-Banerjee resigned as the St Mary's Director of Music in January, and his
final Sunday was the 16th of February. Presentations and thanks were offered for all his hard
work here over the past three years. And the advertisement for the interim director of music
role is out. Thanks to Katia, the composer in residence who has been playing the organ for
the eleven o'clock Parish Eucharists recently. The choir continues to receive singing lessons
in school on Wednesday and Thursdays and the hope is to have them return to singing on
Sunday mornings after Easter.
Parish ministry continues at St Mary's in day-to-day pastoral ministry. At the time of writing,
since my installation there have been. five funerals at St Mary's, one baptism, with one
wedding booked in for the summer months. The close working relationship with St Mary's
Academy is good. The school had their end of term service in the church at Christmas, and
will be having their Easter end of term service here too. l am a governor on the Local
Governors Board for St Mary's Academy (which part of the Fioretti Trust).
Personal Note
I wish to add my thanks for the incredibly warm welcome that Jules, and myself have had
over the past six months. It has been a joy and privilege to serve as your Rector, and it is
hard to put into words how supported and valued I have felt over recent months. Thank you
to all who helped keep this magnificent place going during the interregnum, and to everyone
who contributes in any way, big or small, to make sure we bring glory to God in this place.
Thank you.
Rector: The Revd Elizabeth Longhurst
Electoral Roll
2025 is the year in which the Electoral Roll has been completely revised and a new roll
prepared. The new St Mary's electoral roll, collated earlier this year, has 50 people on it. A
copy of the roll will be available for inspection at the APCM.
Safeguarding
Since May 2024, we have now adopted a new policy and procedures, which is the one
recommended by The Church Of England under Safer Church and Safer Recruitment. (This is
available to view on the church notice boards in the porch, by the north door, on the
website, and is based on: https://www.churchofengland.org/sites/default/files/2019-
IO/ParishSafeGuardingHandBookAugust2019Web.pdf).

We have had several emails to the Safeguarding email all of which have been dealt with, one
of these had to go to the Police. Other matters were dealt with via assistance from the
Safeguarding Team at the Diocese with the correct action taken.
All of the PCC are DBS checked. All have completed the required training. Any adults
involved with the choir have all been enhanced DBS checked.
A new Fire Procedure has been introduced. Equipment and signs have been
bought/designed and in the main, these are now up.
The PCC has been made aware of a Lockdown procedure.
The Dashboard is on lOO%.
Parish Safeguarding Officer: Delia Arnold
Fabric
Thls year has included continued maintenance, both planned and reactive, of the ancient
building we have custody of. The Rector has been informed that we are due to have the
periodic quinquennial report carried out this year which will provide a good picture of the
fabric of St Mary's church as it stands.
In August last year we were unfortunately broken into four time. Three of which happened
in the same 24-hour time period. This impacted the small door on the North side of the
church, and the windows In the toilet. Repairs to the door are long lasting, and have been
sealed with grey sealant, and will be painted black once the weather is more consistent. The
August 2024 break-ins, in conjunction with the break-in in September 2023 (which impacted
the refectory window on the West side of the church), means that two stained glass
windows are now in urgent need of repair. Quotations are currently being sought for these
repairs, for the insurance provider. These break-ins also resulted on the theft of the majority
of the live streamin8 equipment. Again, this is being followed up with the insurance
provider.
There have also been issues with the heating system this winter which resulted in having to
call out the boiler manufacturer to review. This was remedied, but did result in some cold
weeks in the church, especially over the Christmas Tree Festival. There has also been a
problem with a heating control problem in the Wyrley chapel which suffered from
unexpected water ingress. This is in the process of being fixed.

The tower clocks recently underwent their annual service, and were found to be in good
condition.
A list of things to explore in the next 12months from a fabric perspective are as follows:
l. Updating fire safety protocols and equipment- this is underway
2. Repair the hearing loop system - quotations are being sought for this
3. Annual service of the heating system - to include exploration of how to reduce
heating costs
4. Windows- seek health check of all windows are water ingress during stormy weather
5. Windows damaged in recent burglaries, to be repaired/replaced
6. North facin8 door- ensure secure and in good condition following burglaries and
repairs (including locks)
7. External stone work needs a review- this will be picked up in the quinquennial
inspection and subsequent report
8. Roof condition needs to be reviewed - this will be picked up in the quinquennial
inspection and subsequent report
9. The Dip on the external pathway at the east end of the church needs to be
investi8ated and repaired
10. Tiles at the end of the chancel/sanctuary area need be secured and reset
11. Installation of CCTV is to be explored and actioned for additional security of the
building
It is likely that a lot of the above will be picked up as part of the quinquennial inspection,
and the resultant report will detail which fabric projects should be deemed the highest
priority moving forward.
Rector: The Revd Elizabeth Lon8hurst
Church Warden: Keith Hemmings
Deanery Synod
Deanery Synod met on 20th AprS12024 at St. Bernard's Church.
The main subject of discussion was finance related. We looked at money coming in and out
of the diocese and how that is managed and spent. We looked at which churches were
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meeting their suggested Parish Giving and it was stressed again that this is a voluntary
payment.
l. The Diocesan office is under- resourced.
2. The Cathedral pays into and receives from the Common Fund
3. Milawi receives £25-30K annually and Bolivia £5K presently
4. There is no allocation for mission work
5. We receive financial help from Gloucester Diocese e.g. an interest free loan
Factors that limit us from contributing more include:
l. Churches with older member
2. The level of welcome in a church makes members more or less likely to give
3. There is a need to resource churches in order to equip members to be team
players
4. There is a lack of transparency about how rich or poor the church is and its need
for hel
5. A giving church gives not only money but skills and talents
Also discussed was Environmental Issues (Net Zero)
Our current DEC has moved , but a new one is in post. Though the departure of Eve
Pitts leaves another spot of a DEC if anyone is interested.
A Lay Chair needed to be elected.
There was a brlef reflection on General Synod
The November meeting was held at St. Mary's on November 28th 1 was unable to attend,
but from the minutes:
Canon Dr. Andrew Smith, Bishop's Advisor on Interfaith Relations led the discussion about
the Gaza-lsraeli conflict.
l. Blrmingham has 400,000 Christians, 380,000 Muslims and 1800 Jews
2. Prayers should be focused on
peace and justice for Christian brothers and sisters
hostage release and cessation of violence
peace in UK
God's will be done
Beyond prayer let us do something positive- Write to our MP, protest well (l),
fundraise.
Deanery Synod Member: Ruth Cooper
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Social Committee
Our new rector, Lizzie Longhurst was installed on 30 September last year. Thus begins a new
era in the life of St Mary's. She very quickly put her shoulder to the wheel so that when
preparations for our largest and most important fund raising event begun in late October,
she enthusiastically joined the team. Despite some challenges, a depleted team of workers
and most unfavourable weather, the event was most successful.
We were also involved in the Carols in the Park service in support of the Salvation Army and
the popular Nine Lessons and Carols.
In February we hosted our annual parish Candlemass meal in the hall. A delicious three
course meal was served and fellowship and bonhomie abounded. We would like to welcome
more members of the congregation to this happy occasion.
I would like to thank Lizzie, Jules and all the members of our small committee for their
fellowship, co-operation and hard work over the past six months. All moneys raised go into
church funds.
Social Committee Member: Shane Taylor
Bell Ringers
HANDSWORTH PARISH CHURCH (ST MARY)
ST. MARY'S BELLRINGERS
YEAR ENDED 31" DECEMBER 2024
BELL TOWER FUND
Receipts:
Ringing School
Ringing Masterclass
Weddin8
60.00
50.00
20.00
130.00
Payments:
Christmas tree festival
15.00
15.00
Balance in hand 1.1.24
Balance in hand 31.12.24
1251.00
1366.00
Cash in hand
TSB Bank
20.59
1345.41
1366.00
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AIMS
To ring the Church bells prior to services to 'call people to worship,. We aim to ring every
Sunday from 10.40- 11am.
To ring for weddings when requested.
To teach new recruits to ring to ensure continuity of the band. New members are always
welcome.
To ring commemorative quarter peals or peals to mark special events.
To maintain the ring of bells in good working order. To this end we have a bell tower fund in
which we collect fees for weddings and from visitors who make a donation when they ring
quarter peals, peals or visit on an outing. This money can then be used for repairs, e.g. new
ropes and stays.
ANNUAL REPORT
We continue to ring for the 11am service on Sundays whenever possible and for special
services which this year included the Induction of our new Rector Elizabeth Longhurst, who I
am pleased to say can ring and we hope will join our practices. We rang in the New Year and
rang for one wedding.
The Ringing school have continued to use the tower for sessions on a Saturday morning.
We would welcome more recruits to enable us to have all 8 bells rung on a Sunday morning.
Practice night is Wednesday at 8pm.
Tower Captain: Rosemarie Seadon
Church Hall
General update
The hall is presently regularly used by four main groups. Bellford Stage School (Dance and
Speech) Tuesday, Wednesdays and occasional Saturdays, (term time) and the Lighthouse
Chapel Church every Sunday and occasional additional days. Last Sunday of the month Enugu
State Association {February to October) and Elite Active Children's Holiday club {week to two
weeks) during school holidays.
We continue to receive regular {weekly/fortnlghtly) enquiries for use of the hall for one off
functions such as parties, Henna evenings, and meetings.
General confirmed bookings remain low. This is in part due limited availability to open and
close the hall for proposed events. After a long period of being operated by one person over
the last year some additional assistance has been provided which has helped to increase the
chances of converting enquiries into bookings.
Hall Condition
The hall continues to experience difficulties with the flooring. A number of boards are lose
or broken, or warped. Water ingress continues to be experienced down one side of the hall
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wall. Indeed water interference has led to electrical outage including loss of heating which is
still being experienced presently.
Large store room remains a wasted space full of clutter and old toys/equipment.
Other remedial work required includes replacing radiator covers, and repair of a hole in
external fire door. Chair rack wheel is buckling and the unit may need replacing at some
point.
May also benefit from changing heating timer to something more efficient.
Pest problem continues with mice despite repellent being placed around.
Summary
The last refurbishment of the hall took place in advance of the church reordering which was
some years ago. The hall requires ongoing attention. Hire price has not been reviewed or
changed for at least 4 years. However any price change/increase would need to take into
account its current condition.
Church Hall Bookings Manager.. Chrls Hazeley-jones
Mothers Union
Our AGM took place in March 2024 and Eureka was voted in as Chair, Edna is treasurer and
Ruth became secretary.
Meetings had been altered and moved due to the availability of people. It seems we all have
so many other calls on our time.
However, among the highlights were a strawberries and cream tea, a cheese and wlne party
and Christmas sweet making (always popular). As you can see, we enjoy our food and drinkl
Edna led a lovely flower arranging session, where we all had small table decorations to take
home.
Rosemarie got us handbell ringing. She has the patience of a saintl It was great fun.
In the beginning of 2025 we held our belated Christmas meal, to which we were pleased to
welcome Lizzie, who agreed to become our chaplain.
During the year we have welcomed some new members and we are one of the groups that
is actually growing.
Once again we supported Women's Aid and Eureka represented us as a prison visitor.
Mothers Union is open to all. The new programme will be out soon. Visitors are always
welcome.
Secretary of the Mothers Union: Ruth Cooper
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HANDSWORTH PARISH CHURCH ISt.MARYI
YEAR ENOED31gt DECEMBER2024
RECEIPTSAND PAYMENTSACCOUNTS ICONSOLIDATEDI
Unrestricted
Restricted &
Tot81
& Deslgn&ied
Fund8
Endowment
Funds
Funds
2024
RECEIPTS
Voluntaryiecelpts
51.74J
280
52.021
ACt￿ltI•8 for g8neTatlngfundB
47.$28
47.628
Inve8tment Income
5.263
7.358
12.621
104,532
7,638
112,170
PAYMENTS
Church A¢tlvltl8$
122.330
462
122,792
IDellclll SuTpIu8 for the yeeT
117.7981
7.176
110,8221
Ch8ng8 In value ol Investmen18
5.861
15.950
21.612
B8l&nces at 18tJanuary
112.126
&39.524
451.6SO
Balances at318t D8c8mber
99,989
362,650
462,640
Pr•vIOu•￿or
UMeslrlct•d
& 08slgnated
Fund¥
R8strfcted &
Endowrnent
Fund8
Totsl
Funds
2023
RECEIPTS
Voluntaryiecelpt8
97.528
2S8
97.786
Athltle8 forgeneralln8fund8
15.358
15.3SB
Investment Income
4,999
6.SOO
11.498
117.884
6.758
124.642
PAYMENTS
Church Actlvltle8
89.470
585
90.055
ID8llcltl Surplus for thg year
28.415
6,172
34.SB7
Ch8ng8 Invalue of invostments
1.956
14.933
18.889
Transfers
BAtance¥ •t 1$tJ8nuary
81.755
318,419
41x1.174
Balances at 313t December
112.126
339,524
451,6SO
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HANDSWORTH PARISH CHURCH
St. MAR
YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2024
PARISH ACCOUNTS (UNRESTRICTED FUNDS)
Church
Total
2024
St. Ma
Chur(*)
Hall
Tolal
2023
RECEIPTS
R8
lar Glvon
Glft Mded Recel ts
Other
Income Tax T8CDverod
15.455
15.455
18.632
9.573
9.266
18.632
9.573
8.804
Othgl volunta
tI¥rns w8ddin
Don8tltsn8
Sum U & Llvts Strearnl
Rtclo
Rofu￿18￿m0nt Grnnt
L8
a¢
Fees
K•ble Coll¢
& fun8rth
631
31
3.374
710
500
710
500
g Grant
Recel tB ffom oCtlvltl••
Lottln
FuDdrgl$ln
trn•r8tln
fund•'.
R•c•l l• from 5nv•stments:
Tru$l Sn¢ome
M&G Arra
Sub$t8tk)n rent
lThtsr88t TSB
75
75
141
76
79
7S
79
218
154
Olher8un¢Jry r8c¢I
192
192
769
Tg1?l Re￿1 18
Total Pi
m•nt•
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forth•
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522
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N•1 movem•nt In lund8
Balan¢o9 at 1$1 J•nuo
Balance¥ #t 318t D•¢•mb•r
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HANDSWORTH PARISH CHURCH
st. MAR
YEAR EI4DEO 31st DECEMBER 2024
PARISH ACCOUNTS (UNRESTRICTED FUNDS)
ZIZIWIIIHI
St. M8
ch￿￿1
Hall
Totsl
2024
Sl. Ma
Church
Hall
Total
2023
PAYMENTS
Common Fund
18.000
Church SeNI¢&'.
89Nlce Ox
efts88
Ecclesia8llcg1 r
utsllos
609
609
Church Malnlenanc•:
G88
In5ur8nc•
Sund
ré 41rs #Ad rnalTrt•ngr
Cleanln
Internfrt
7.732
704
704
ci
H¢usl
Watèr rates and In8Liran
UlllStl8$
Alam) 8orvle•
233
529
90
532
102
529
90
102
634
852
852
Cl•
•x
T81
hon
Motor and tr•vellln
Slalbn•
303
8S
217
217
423
423
217
217
Church Hs11 Malnhna•¢g
Clo8nln
WMt•r chi
Electrlcl
G88
830
536
830
536
897
897
Ir8 aTrJ m4lnt¢nan
Al8rrn
Insurance
Oth•r •x
96e
968
621
433
433
Other Ex
n9•9:
0 a $htlon•
n8•8
Sund
97
97
Total Payments
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HANDSWORTH PARISH CHURCH ISt.MARY)
YEARENOED 31st DECEMBER2024
PARISH ACCOUNTS ENDOWMENTS)
Church
Hall
Re8ldue
C8ptto1
rimm8
Beque3t
Capital
A￿nd
Legacy
Capital
As8i8t8nt
Clergy
Capital
J8me8
Watt
C8pltal
Tot81
2024
RECEIPTS
Inv88tmerbt Incom8
CBF Intere¥t
885
885
PAYMENTS
Inv8Stm8nt management lees
14621
14621
Deftcltfoi the yoar
1462)
885
423
Change Invalue of Inv8strnent8
7.867
1.491
6.591
15.948
Balances at 18t J8nuary
201,738
64,161
43.538
9.042
9.618
328,097
B818nce8 gt318t December
209,143
6S.652
50,129
9.042
10.503
344.468
Prgvlou8 year
Church
Hall
Resldue
TSmrn8
Arrand.
A8s18tant
Cler8y
Capltal
Jgma8
Watt
Cgpltal
Beque¥t
Copltal
Legocy
Copltol
Tot81
2023
Capiial
RECEIPTS
Inveslment Income
CBF Interest
520
520
PAYMENTS
Investment m8nagtrmentf888
{6851
15851
D8flcltforthe y88r
(5851
520
1651
Change Invalue of InvgStment8
11.452
(1.3761
4.074
784
14.934
Balances at 1tstJanu8ry
190.871
65.537
39.464
8.258
9,09B
313,228
B818nceg 8t 31st D8cember
201,738
64,181
43.538
9.042
9.618
328.097
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