OpenCharities

This text was generated using OCR and may contain errors. Check the original PDF to see the document submitted to the regulator.

2021-12-31-accounts

THE PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY, LAMORBEY Registered charity number 1171897

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2021

Incumbent: The Reverend Mark Blakely

Bankers: Barclays Bank plc 91 High Street Sidcup DA14 6DH

Independent Examiner: Stephen England F.C.C.A.

ANNUAL REPORT 2021

Dear Brothers and Sisters

I write this foreword within days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. War in Europe is not something any of us had anticipated and we pray that the shadow of military aggression is a fleeting one so that all of us in this part of the world can seek to lockstep more fully into Christ’s kingdom of gentleness and peace.

At Holy Trinity Lamorbey we are set on a promising course. Due to our team efforts and God’s grace, we have bucked the trend seen in much of the Church of England: diminishing congregations, pared-back worship and reduced mission. February 2022 has been a joy in terms of the church being full every Sunday. This is an indication that our churchmanship is matching the needs of people in Sidcup yearning to experience Christ in a mystical, ethereal and sacramental way.

A new diocesan bishop and a new archdeacon will undoubtedly seek to meet the financial constraints faced by the Church of England in a robust way. There has been a trend to merge churches but I think this is a self-defeating response as offerings and sacrificial giving decline in multi-parish benefices.

Although we have received many generous gifts for our projects; the hard fact remains that our current expenditure and outgoings exceed our current income by quite a considerable margin. You need to be aware of this but I am mindful that generous people always give more, and that is unfair. The most equitable way to meet our commitments is simply to have a larger congregation and we hope and pray that we can achieve that. Obviously, if you reflect that your offerings have remained modest or fairly static over the past few years (or decades) then please reflect on your stewardship and sacrificial giving.

Thank you for all that you contribute to Holy Trinity. Though we are many, we are one body because we all share in one bread. May Jesus guide you, may God‘s holy angels protect you and may the Blessed Virgin Mary nurture you and those you love over this coming year.

Fr Mark

1

Holy Trinity Church, Hurst Road, Sidcup, DA15 9AE seeks to provide a pastoral, evangelistic, social/prophetic and ecumenical mission to the community. The Parish Office is based in the Church Hall. The Parochial Church Council (PCC) is responsible for the maintenance of the Church building, the Church Hall and adjacent lands on Hurst Road, Sidcup.

Council Membership

The PCC comprises elected representatives of the laity serving for a period of three years, lay members of Deanery Synod; Licensed Readers appointed by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting under Church Representation Rules; and ex-officio members. At the Annual Parochial Church Meeting in 2014 a Resolution was passed that no representative of the laity being a member of the PCC may hold office for more than three years continuously. An interval of one year must pass before such an individual is eligible to stand again for election as a representative on the Council. During the year the following served as members of the PCC:

Ex-Officio Members

The Reverend Mark Blakely Chair The Reverend Renate Tulloh Curate + vice-chair Bob King Churchwarden Sue Knight Churchwarden Sarah Blew Licensed Reader

Elected Representatives on the Deanery Synod of Sidcup (2020 – 2023)

Annette Barber Madeleine Waggett Treasurer

Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2022

Barbara Giles, Marissa Tribe

Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2023

Penny Brayshaw, Sandra Mackie, Doreen Pitcher

Elected Members to serve until the Annual Parochial Church Meeting 2024

Sandra Paddon MBE, Joan Pape, Stephanie Webber, Sue Williamson

Standing Committee : the entire PCC are considered members of the Standing Committee.

The PCC met 5 times during 2021. Reports were received from representatives of Churches Together in Sidcup, Deanery and Diocesan Synods.

The PCC complied with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 and formally adopted the House of Bishops’ “Promoting a Safer Church; safeguarding policy statement”. A copy is displayed in the church porch together with contact details of the Parish Safeguarding Officer.

2

Working Groups & Committees

Several working groups and committees convene between PCC meetings to engage in the work of the Church:

The Ministry Team

The Ministry Team usually meets monthly by invitation of the Vicar. In 2021 it comprised all those who held licensed or permission to officiate (PTO) ministries: our Curate, our Licensed Reader, our PTO Readers, our Pastoral Assistants and our Churchwardens; with the Parish Administrator in attendance. We met to support each other in our work and identify ways of developing the pastoral and worshipping life of the congregation. Given lockdown restrictions, a smaller group of Vicar, Curate and Readers met regularly (in person and on Zoom) as a ‘clergy team’ to discuss covid-related changes to Mass and preachments.

Additionally, the following were authorised by the Vicar to assist at the Holy Eucharist: Lynne Buckley, Martin Carruthers, Rosemary Coleman, Terry Hales, Sue Knight, Sandra Mackie, Sandra Paddon MBE, Anna Staple, Marissa Tribe and Madeleine Waggett.

Safeguarding

The longer I work as a Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO), the more I become aware of the importance of safeguarding and how it must be part of the daily life of a church. This is clearly the intent of the guidance we must follow, especially the House of Bishops’ statement, to which the PCC must have due regard. Helpfully, tools are being developed to assist the PCC to oversee this work within the church and make it easier to comply with guidance.

In December 2021, the Diocese Safeguarding Team shared a new dashboard tool with PSOs. This allows us to see at a glance what practical actions need to be taken to ensure that policies and procedures are being embedded into the governance and administration of a parish. I will be using the action plan generated by this dashboard tool to provide reports to the PCC from its first meeting after the 2022 AGM.

The tool will be particularly useful as the Diocese’s new Safer Recruitment Guidance came into force in January 2022. Amongst other things, this requires DBS renewals to be updated every three years. This is a change from the 2016 House of Bishops’ Guidance. To assist us further, the Guidance is accompanied by a toolkit to allow us to assess our parish recruiting policies.

In addition, the organisation that provides a DBS checking service to the Diocese now offers Lead Recruiters the ability to issue invitations to those who need DBS clearances or renewals. This provides a link to the application form, simplifying the process of obtaining a DBS check or renewal. I am seeking feedback on whether people like receiving an invitation electronically, or would prefer initial contact in person.

Even with these useful tools, I do not forget that safeguarding is not a matter of electronic processes but about the work and focus of the people in a church and Diocese.

Recently, the Diocese has increased the size of its safeguarding team. It has appointed a new safeguarding adviser for Bromley and Bexley (Caroline Smith). Anthony Glocking is now the Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser. Greg Barry remains the Lead Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser.

3

Finally, within the parish, I would like to thank everyone who has renewed their DBS checks and completed the training that is required of them. I know that these can feel like quite onerous requirements at times. It is not just the work involved that may have an impact, but also the emotional significance of the material, which serves to remind us again of the importance of safeguarding for us all.

Penny Bull

Parish Safeguarding Officer/Lead Recruiter

Fundraising and Social Committee Report

2021 was a challenging year for the Social and Fundraising Committee. We would have liked to put on more events but due to Covid restrictions this was not possible. We did manage a smaller than normal Summer Fair on the Church lawn. Right up to the last moment we were not sure whether it would take place. It rained a little but luckily there were gazebos for most stalls. The Mayor came to open the Fair and we had a band, the ‘Jolly Good Timers’ to keep us entertained. In September there was a Skittles afternoon on the Vicar’s lawn which was mainly organised by the Scouts and Guides and was a lovely afternoon and then in November an Autumn Fair took place in the Hall.

Doreen Pitcher

Junior Choir

We are keen to develop this ministry; if you have any ideas or would like to help, please speak to Neill, Jill or Nicolette or alternatively email htljuniorchoir@gmail.com

Social Club

The Club resumed in September much to the delight of all the members. Although time was short until Christmas we were able to have our usual events in December. A Carol Service led by Morwenna, assisted by Rosemary for the music, followed by mulled wine and mince pies. The week after we enjoyed a lovely lunch in Sophie’s Choice and for the last meeting, we held a special raffle and had an excellent entertainer. Although sadly we lost three of our members during the year, we are looking forward to better things in 2022. Valerie Holdsworth

Facilities Report

Due to the Covid restrictions which were in place at the beginning of 2021 our Church’s maintenance requirements have not been at normal levels. However there have been issues during the year that have needed attention:

Faults reported and actioned

Repairs to church toilet included replacing washers, fixing toilet seats and installing new pullcord switch.

Door from organ loft into nave was jamming on the floor. Door removed and bottom planed off.

Replacement and repositioning of flood light in sanctuary.

During the summer months our flagpole was installed and is now in use. Flags are stored in labelled plastic boxes and are changed on appropriate dates.

4

Following an injury to a member of the choir who fell whilst descending the steps from the vestry entrance door, I removed the existing inadequate handrail, purchased and installed with Steve Paddon’s assistance, a longer and more robust handrail that runs the full length of the steps.

The Toro mower suffered engine damage during the summer and after several days work over many weeks and fitting replacement parts I eventually found why the engine refused to start and run and effected a permanent repair to the damaged engine component. The mower is now working well again.

Due to an acute shortage of lawn-cutting volunteers, the PCC might like to consider the purchase of a ride-on mower for 2022.

Ian Giles Facilities Manager

Churchwardens' Report

Obviously due to the Tier 4 Lockdown which controlled our activities at the start of the year nothing much happened in the first quarter of the year.

Happily we had our APCM in April when Carol Martin, having served her full term, retired as churchwarden and was replaced by Sue Knight. Sue’s first official job was to carry out, with Bob, a full inventory of all our Church equipment, and we are both grateful to Mother Renate for her help with this. Sue also liaised with Steve Paddon in arranging for the new photographs to be hung on the notice board at the back of the church.

In May Sue went with Pat Payne to deposit our closed marriage registers at Danson House.

In June we met with an Architect to carry out this year’s Quinquennial Inspection. The report was very kind to us and it was easy for us to split the works into 3 categories:

  1. Urgent works, mainly due to guttering and drains

  2. Works to the fabric

  3. External decorations

Although one of the items was a complete overhaul of works to the South Porch Doors and entrance, Carol had already organised that work before she stood down. This was completed very quickly thanks to a generous donation.

The church floor has been polished, and a flagpole was installed, again thanks to a generous donation.

In the second half of the year we decided to concentrate on the urgent works identified in the Quinquennial Report and these were all completed in July for a total cost of £1000.

Following the summer, we again entered a period of uncertainty caused by the pandemic, and we decided to shelve the rest of the quinquennial works for this year but will carry out the works to the fabric in 2022 and the decorations either summer of 2022 or 2023.

We must record our thanks to Fr. Mark for organising the new pew cushions. Bob King and Sue Knight

5

Hall Management Group Report

You will all, I am sure, recall that we started 2021 in Tier 4 Lockdown with no certainty when our lives in general, and our church one in particular, would return to normal.

2020 had proved a testing time but thanks to some excellent sales work by Pat we were able to contribute £8000.00 to the church bank finances and create a modest building fund of £8000.00. However, we were still shrouded in uncertainty and could not produce a firm budget or business plan for 2021 without being optimistic, but we decided to be bold. We knew what we wanted to do and decided to rely on that old saying, plan for the worst but hope for the best.

As always, we feared for our roof and even as I type this report there are holes that need repairing.

Our kitchen, in particular, and our hall in general were in need of decoration and our toilets could at best be described as disgraceful and in need of urgent repair.

We therefore set ourselves an ambitious programme of works and budget, but honestly believed that 2021 should be one of consolidation and plan for a healthy 2022.

Pat again stepped up to the plate and achieved fantastic results with sales, so much so that we were once again able to meet our budget of £8000.00 to the church.

Keith has done a brilliant job in keeping the building running and at the same time we were able to increase our building repair fund to £15,000.

We met with 4 building companies to discuss what we could do with our toilets and this produced quotations of between £40,000 and £45,000.

Fr Mark has managed to get us a £20,000 grant from the Diocese and Luke Cashin is working hard with Funding providers, including the National Lottery for the balance. We are now hoping to start these works over Easter 2022.

Luke and his mum Nicola are going to decorate the kitchen in January, but we will need to invest in a new floor covering.

A general hall redecoration and provision of better storage facilities will have to remain on our wish list.

I will also be meeting Anthony Gardner to look at the necessary local repairs to the roof. To summarise, 2021 has been much better than we could ever have dreamed - we met our commitment to the church finances, we increased our building fund and maintained a modest operating reserve of £3000.

We have a plan for the kitchen and toilets for 2022. Bob King

6

Relationships Externally Directed The pandemic has had a huge impact on our giving and we On￿ supported three external charities this year: Great Ormond Street Hospital, The Children's Society and The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. 1A Hurst Road The PCC continues to offera commercial lease on the office al)ove the church hall. The lease has been renewed for a period of five years on an increased rent recommended by a professional surveyor. Church Attendance Our dats collected for Central Church Statistics show the following: Easter 126 people 112 communicants Christmas 172 people 98 communicants Usual Sunday attendance (including Saturday Vigil Mass and 8:30am Said Mass) 75 people, 67 communicants. There were increases to these figures for Harvest ThanksgNing. Remembran￿ Sunday and Memorial serVi￿S. Schools coming to church for their Christmas services". Holy Trinity, Burnt Oak Primary, Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar School, and Hurstrnere Foundation Boys, School. Church Electoral Roll Following the revision of the Church Electoral Roll the figure now stands at 92. The figure at the last APCM was 86. Approved by the PCC and signed on their behalf by The Reverend Mark Blakely (PCC Chair)

HOLYTRINITY CHURCH, LAMORBEY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE PAROCHIAL ¢HLIRCH COUPICIL FOR THE 12 MONTHS TO 31gt DECEMBER 2021 The Fin¥n¢i81 St8tement8 h8v• baen prepaled in awdenra the Ch8dbe8Ac12011 u8lro the Rlpt88nd Payment5 basl Fund8 Genèrnl I￿￿8 reF¥es￿l3 thè fvndg ef th& PCC thèt are not8ubi•2 to 8ny Br•f4￿ r•$irfctiwi rrf4rdlng Ihelr use and gro9￿11&bI6 for appluvon io tho gpnbr•l purposes of the PCC The6e Indude fund& dÈ9naied fora p8rticular purpo80 by the PCC. The8CKOUnth IndLKJ• monalory Irans8cbon8. 88selB Dnd Ilobil￿.e3 forwhich the PCC can t¢ hdd respons1￿8. Thoy do not Indudvtho attwnls of other Churth qroupj Ih8tOWe an 8th118￿(1} to another body, rKY Ihw that are Inf#m81 oath•nngs ofchurch T￿Mbers. Subject 10tr0 4bove, r￿Ipts and p4ymBnt lrtlud• In¢om• 8 WA8i¥•d exp8ndllura wh•n Irr8voc•bty p￿d. Statom•ntolAts*•ts and Ll•bllltl•# Thè following 888et• orv recffj018ed bul noi n8ce8S8flly v8lu8d In the St•bmani of A￿t& and LI8￿15￿05. move00￿ chutth fJmishings hskl by the churchw3rdon8 on sperytsl trust and ich wJlr8 a larAJIty ford18poso5.' nd 8nd buildings hekj on téhall of the PCC., Other flxture8. fil￿￿96 8nd offic8 aqulpmonlwh•r• th• PCC lo dl8pJee of3uc 880th￿4th¢￿t lo￿￿ty￿nd whor• the (Ki9lnol tC4t OMC8•tsJ £1,000., and Inve•im•ftts héld bènèf•8lly by tho PCC. Th•foll￿1n9 a8ats are r•wDlaed and 8 monelry vllw glv•n a$ port ofthe desGdptlon Int￿ 8MteThnt of Aa80ts &nO tsabIl￿e$. Arne￿￿13 Dwlnu from the Inland Réenuewhere8 form&1 c1￿M ha6 been m8d•', Any Othèr8m￿Thts 10 PCC Includiw church hBlI i¢thno88nd In$L518nr cl8lm•', Cash In hand 8nd 8t bank. and Leo808swh8rn (omal notifcallon ofelllilltmeni ond #m￿nt ha8 been rerdv•d •1 lfveyeor•nd by tho PCC, follwno118blllUes arn rwni8ed In th8 Statement ¢fA￿ts srrtl U8blllts￿'. Any loans orov8rdr8Rs advanced to the PCC. a Creditcrfs forooods ry serylces where the supply ha i*an rec￿¥80 and I￿￿￿Ced by the yur end. Page1of9

The account8 thls year are exceptyoml. in a very ch8llenglno year Whilytthe n8lur81 income llrAV has d8ue8sed ao loo hgve the expen88s.trArt the ovet¥theming generoBIty of parshioDèrn donabng to restricted tsnd$ has bèan fftnomenal h8lpiw 10 underpin the finBnces ol the PCC. Asdetsiled In the finarnty￿ statements Total receipts ww8 £145,306. This figure induded., £74.656 Parishloners giving oenerouBty to supwrt our miBglOn Ilncluding Fluwer FuNSs. see E9.925 Being income tax rerA)vered HM & ¢u5torn6 on all given to the PCC undgrGIftAld (Juring ts perfthl. £4,022 In(x)me gen8raled from fundraising events. before cost8. £8,051 Rentkl IncLVntr from 1A Hursl Road-a short tsim commeroal leg59. 5,972 Incorwa fnm hiring out Churtn H811. before H811 usts of£20.023 The Yellow Ids Fund w88 set up during th& Coronwrus P8ndemKwhen dcN)r8 ofHoly Trinity LgmDrw ￿Te 8nui for wcohip The funttis a way ParishDners help￿ Holy Trlnty thr￿gh flnanclal sUPPOrt. TM Yollty¥ Itssfi￿r is a Jymbc4 01 Hope and Ch•d$h¢d F￿er￿ShIps. Hope 1s hay8 ly tte fvlwe #nd Our eriÈhed frfendshlp$ ar¢ what tlU5taln us, With th• bvewo hpve forone aN￿r. PuW•Gk8diolu• Fund é•i•bil8h8d toCO￿r0XpIndI1urty on Ihe churth dcty$4nd •lwfty ILrture ropalrn & malfiteM￿. £124,774 was 8P8nl lo provkle lh• Christi•n mlnlaty frtyn Hety Tnnlty. Our k¢y •xp8ndrtUT• Is the Mitof &llp8ndiary mlni8ty 8n¢ rndntalnlnq our LAuUful ￿rfah churth And church hall. Tl• not aurplus Aft8rtr8n•f•rs frrynlltol th• Church Repalr Fundwa¥ £20,533 ofttlch t24,320 cDm¢t fmm rn8trtcted ordo¥lgnoi¢d fuThlB. 0rt1y £5218 4v•I14bl• ￿thIn # Reyir Fund th81 the rn•y b• uwd IMrd8 malnlonqnc&wk I￿￿￿1n9 that thnUfi•d byorchittctÈ 8ppolntsdtyy tho Diotasoel Rochastsr. during th¢lf tylnquennidl ITh8p￿b￿ Thg Oior•s4n Repalr Fund Is • d•skJnq¢gd fvnd aat8bll8h￿ to m••t m4or repalraon Chufch and H811 and requires replenishmgnl befor• Ihe qulnquwnlot wthi c&rried oul. 1118 the PCC'S wllcyto malntaln a b818nu on ufjregtiKled lurKI81S1 posoiNtrl, è¢u8188 to 8pwlmAtely thre6 rnonths unre51rfct8d payments to covtr omwgency $ilu8lbn$ that may angè from lime to time At th• year-6￿1 Ihert 18 8 b¥l8nca of £32.4EO ol unT8sirlcled funds 81 the year-end rnlaled Osbmaltd ie C￿er Ihffja mcnth8 ol unrejtrithd ￿pendItUre In a wrm81 year Tho PCC hdds ower £127,(M)D ofde8vJn•tèd fun08 8V8118FJe to u¥ if n8c8888ry. Fund610 Ihe V￿lu&6f £74.136 8re r•slrlct8d- please ralerto Note 2 to the 8cwunls. Coih fund• 8r• m8illtginqd ￿th Bard&ys Bank plc and the ￿￿h¢￿ter 010￿$8￿ Sw¢ty 008rd of Finanoo. P2992ofg

STATEMENTOF ASSETS & U￿LI71E3￿AT 31t OECEM8ER 2D21 2020 G￿ra1 Fund ReslriGW 008vJnated TDlal Bank Current A￿fits Bank Depts￿1 AroxKrt Rtrthestw ljcthge Dewsil Fund8 ToÈ4lL¥sh 7,1&fj 16,672 17,769 58,278 12.276 37.230 187.861 28.812 17i.7Gfi 52 127,239 32,460 74.128 233.855 218.302 c￿￿h H811 al Cc4t TOTAL ASSETS 14.50D 48.960 127 230 2 L••s Li8bllth&s OrgBn Re￿{r Fund up￿8￿01 Church S￿¢¢• Cholrlmusic FuTrY Church H811 Aclfvlue Churc Hall ToilBis ￿￿71181$ Pilgrtrnao98 & OuUng• Church Rqpglrs RDBF Grants (rep8Yn￿I￿Q in 2020￿11 reuAI In £1,WO Il•t41Ity) CharttaN• Grants scr￿18 IH&ll C P8ik) &v81 Club Y8llLWI1rlN Fu Purpltr Glwdlolus Ftsnd Sunfl(Mr Fund G8rderi Fund In￿lment Fund RBDF Iqepoll Fund TOTAL LIABILITIE8 18,5ts31 11,676) 13491 15581 121,0001 15.6691 ie.s831 11,5761 13491 15561 121.CWI 16.6891 12fjel P.4801 (S,￿}11 12,4601 P251 11521 12.5201 14.8911 15.5231 119,9481 11.(AJui 12,5201 15.0?01 111,QU61 124.(X)Dl 1S,5231 119.9461 14.1811 1122,7281 62 127.2Jg 14.4611 1122,7261 14,3B31 d.138 201.?7 )? YOTAL A88ET8 Le8S L￿ILITIES TheF•8re many d¢Thte th•lrlThand tal￿t8 In ofthe Hdy Tdnlty Chthrh irnboy Approved by th8 Courd on 11 . i) 3 2 0.21 8nd 8vJntd on Ils behalf Lty. Rwerend Mark Blakdy c&r of Hdy Trfnlty Larmthy. Chu Nol88 on payes tarm F•rtOlthe￿&rOYn1S P8083of9

IP4COMING RESOURCES IRECEIPTSI 2021 2020 Totsi Gift￿￿ donation# Incomt Tax recovetsb l other givlno 8tGer¥k•s Legaw inwnie 30,428 8,275 30,428 9.925 39,576 4.860 12.178 27,407 5.369 41.380 4.440 1.650 38.715 4,6SO 12,178 14 Ch8riloble Collecbon5 140 140 Fund Raislng E¥•nts 4,022 Inbrest Ronial Incom8 from 1A Hur81 Rd 20 39 e,051 8,051 10.072 10 (Clergy & PCCI Church Hall 81 TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCE8 9,569 25,972 9,569 9,881 14 Th)2 l ?B2 7S6 756 63 119010 Indyd•• ￿9n•T•￿ lund•- Noi•A The Nt)tw on th8 fdlowlno p8988 form p8rt of ￿*￿1cc￿jUn Page40f9

RESOURCE$ EXPENDED IPAYMENT81 2021 2020 ndll Ex Total Parish Pledlle 1ptyMord￿Dk￿￿￿Roth1￿T1 Organist Admlnl8tralor Clwgy exp￿se$ Churc running eynoos ChurGh utility tsll PublicBlion 42,000 5.487 4.2 3.792 4.400 4,420 I2.￿0 5,487 4,256 4,042 32,186 4.420 37.373 4.472 6.324 3,945 2,887 2SO 27,765 12 nd Church Hall Exp8n88S FundRi81w Ev8nts Management & AdMi￿Stra￿L Sco81 Club F•e8 Icleroy 8 PCCI 20,023 20,023 15,332 13 2,506 1,094 8,738 12,4881 1.405 4.532 10 6.736 14 t)onAbon&lGian18 to Chailll TOTAL RESOURCE8 EXPETrIDED £29 129 EX¢ES$ OF IEXPENDITUREI I INCOME Nat Trnn8181 tromiiiol Repair Fund SURPLUSIIDEFICITI OF INCOME OVEA EXPENDITURE 20.533 39,754 20.533 39.784 Currnnt end depDwI ac¢¢uniB al beglnnlng olthe Y•sr Cyty•nta¢)d d•pc•lt accouni• at thg •nd 91 th• Y•af 213,302 173,548 È213 302 Includ•• d•slgn•l•dfundi- r•f•rlO Not•• Th• Not•8 on th• fdluing pagu ftymi partoltha8e accounts P8p5of9

2021 NOTE 1 CHURCH HALL The rjnginal cost of the Church Hall was £14,500 The PCC doe5 nol hdd a cutreni tn3rk6t value forthe Hall. NOTE 2 RESTRICTÉD 8 DESIGNATED FUNOS F￿Thd Ty Oponlng In¢offl• Exp•Trdliwr• Clo•lng Organ Repair Fund Ueep of Churth Choir Muc Fund ChLJfGh Hall Athivlbes ChuTch Hall Toile Memori818 Pllorim8g88 & OullrvJ• Church RepsirB RO8F Grgni& Iris Fund Purple Gladidus FLnd charits￿& Gr8n18 Seoul8 Church Car Park S￿181 Club Gl888 Door8 Sunfftr•r Fur 6,562 1.982 349 5S6 20 275 8,583 1,676 349 556 21.oc Rmlrthd 15811 R•¥trthd R￿trthd Reitrkied Ra•bict•d Ra•bictod Rostri¢t•d RestrKt•d R•trkt•d R•4trlct•d RfrAtnclèd Rè8tnthed RoJ1￿8d 21.( 5,581 268 1,238 1,000 11,006 24.000 18921 2,900 11,8581 17751 112,2831 14.0541 2,480 225 5,523 19,946 152 2.520 4.691 8,800 140 2,520 6,029 11.0941 17.5001 250 129,0871 7.SOO 7S0 41,141 12,178 140 soo 74,138 122,726 4,461 52 62,082 110547.93 4,383 52 Investment Fund Garden Fund ROBF R8palr Fund 0•11gnAt•d P••bJnAt•J 142) £53 459 £201 J75 EYJI,37J £177.Od6 Organ Repr Fund L•g•¢y of Ihe P1188 Ann• É118ab8lh Tttrffi•$ Deceisod Upkwp ol Church sérvic￿ Sp6tsifcdonaUono to11OmB Such Churth & Ylrva Chgir Ihjllic Fund Sp8rilfcdon8tyono to covar 0xpendi￿r• on choir Churth Holl AcUvlll88 SpedlfctYon8Von$ 10 tovarexpÈndltur8 on r￿W h￿1 wulpnxnl Churth H811 TO￿1818 Gran18 re￿1Ve￿ fDr refurbjhm1￿t Memorials MeffwAI Funds Tim R￿MI£669}￿nI Bob Sernos1£5,0001 Pilglmays & Ou¥ryJ• Specilfc donaJon8 10 Cover 8xpe￿ilUre on congregalionBI Imloramages wling¥ Church Rep8lr8 NevAy e$tabli8had lundlo support rep￿r5 lo fabrk DI ￿ church RDBF GIHnts Grants obtained from Diocesg of Rothesbr 10 SUPFA)rt r￿r5 to ChuK bdler |sr•M¥qryd201gP•I y￿1￿% InB Fund Foruse of projects al at HTL dilect￿ by Ihevlcar and PCC Purple Gladiolu& Fund To cowr expenditure on Chwch d￿r$and potenli81 luture rw16 arwj mAsn￿anC Charitable Grants or￿allonS received spetifiG411y lorcvward donabon lo ngmed chèrbUe8 Scouts Church Cqr PHrk Ctrop Fundiry arranged by SctyJis to aid maintenance of the Church & H811 Car P8rK s(￿¥1 Club Svb5ciptsons sThJ donations to b? u8e¢ ts swal dub Èven Sunf¢)wer Fund Moihor Renate H￿ork9￿M Investrnent Fund Rtrtsrto Page 2 Flnancial Revithv, ￿93¢Y lrt(me. The Fund bulldTr A su5tainabl&future inconE slream GBrden Fund Spetyifc¢Jonglions lo cover expenditur8 on Chuich G8rdthi ROBF Repalr Fund Spe&fi¢ Fvnd es1abllEh￿ to OJ1wueni￿ Re￿IrS toChurGh (not Ha111 Pao?6of9

In 8ttoidan( vAlh Sch￿? ufyjer the Inspecbon of Churches Measure 1955, as Bmendèd by tho ca￿ ofchurthes 8nd Ecdew851ico1 Jurisdi¢bCII Measure 1991, the Churcn is Inspthd byarcitec15Bpwnled by the Di￿e89¢fR(￿M¢steT in 2016 on Quinqu￿￿￿01 ba¥i¥. Thè18t88t Quiwuennial Teport wa8 Te£i¥¢¢ In 2021. The Chur¢h HÈIL not hav8 81milar insW'oThs Ind thB Church CounGIl reswnds ￿ rtpairs m8intsn#n¢e nEÈd¥ as they 8nye and * ftJndJ become availablè. 2021 2020 NOTE 3 GIFT AID DONAmON3 MDn6y eilhar In envelopes. through g bnkef8' order, ￿ by cheque. ¥th4th1$ 9Iv8n M a r89ular and committed b8W8 undorGift Aid. Envelop8 prinlw cobts #re ••toftagÈin81 th58 I￿¢￿. NOTE 4 INCOME TAX RECOVERABLE The amouniel tax recover8d from HMRC on all glven to thv PCC undw GIftAbd 1800 Not• 31 NOTE 8 COLLECTION3 AT SERVICES Open ￿810 collections, Sundayg. W￿￿1￿&, Furrarg1&, Sp8cbAI Serv 140Te i FUNOF14J8ING EVENT8 Money r8lJ8d from Fundrw¥ino 8CtI￿1￿#1Or non 8p8cJfiG NOTE T CHURCH HALL ACCOVNT Th9ra i# no rastrted expendibJr8 or In 2021 Inc4m¢ 100 8.320 1.860 1.224 2,240 3,150 Welllnuion B(￿D Slimmlno Woild Kara Baby Ballot Flr81 Clggs Lotyming Bulg9ri3Th 08nc Phonic 8tgfS OcrAsbnal hlr•$ Car Park 4.853 1.809 792 1.568 2,650 200 120 1.203 4808 t18.002 7.498 25.972 Rèl8tsd E¥t•n¥llur Ctsièt&k ContrÈEtd88rwsl 12,6331 15.8931 13,2651 12.5051 1,215 £115.3321 E2.671 Insurance Inoto In Msintemnca 12,4041 466 Nel In¢omtrlExp•ntiituro1 IHlohgreJeanlNJ t￿)St$￿re￿ Hlgh¢rdeanlr*J co8t8W8re rtIr￿t resull of Cowd pandemic É5,948 MOTE 6 INTEREST Intere51 earn4(5 on funds helo at Reth8stw I%0￿e & Barday& Bonk. NOTE 9 RENTAL INCOME FROM IA HURST ROA ThoLoh p8rtoftht Hall structure thi$ Income Iscarved oul from Iha H811. Lea8e was f6DVAEd in 2020. Pag87of9

2021 NOTE 10 FEES ICLERGY & PCCI Fee5 paKJ t¢ PCC forweddiryJ4 bJner815, ry¢MabL￿5 8nd 8uri ofAshes DBF Fees Irlwards Clergy's stipend PCC Fabs In6t 0foutg￿ngsI 9.569 8.738 6,495 £831 NOTE 11 CLERGY EXPENSE8 nl$igrtal èxpen888 pr￿51 Covtrr VicAragB rateB Vicaraue repairs & mainbnonr Vicsr¥ge & gr￿ndS Gosts Honararlum Iresknthdl 107 2.651 142 900 350 2.806 E4.042 r5.324 MOTE 12 ¢HURCH RUNNING EXPEM8E3 In&ursnce Subxrlptlons Church flowern ChurGh Gardan Quinquennial Repalrs Rep3ir6 & Malnienawe I Organ Rep8irs Upkeepol Chyrch 8&rv*o& Ofvr Pad6h & Supkh)rt ro•t• 271 2,404 485 329 42 4,054 11.977 2.509 329 42 4.054 11,378 140 1.075 252 11,731 442 12,503 (32.181 kJ,9A6 I In¢1￿#1￿ co6101tho n•w gl888 doNBtotAIIITVJ £8,404, £7,500 b•ing Mby dItta•￿ grant I l Olwhich £11.731 hgs been mel by the Yellow li18 fund NOTE 13 CHUACH MANAGEMENT & AOMINISThATrOM Prinlerl Cop￿r, web￿18, 818lionery. ppgtage, bDnk charge8. NOTE 14 CHARITY OONATIONS AND GRANTS IRE8TRICTEDI noy fai8•0 by tile Church rA)WTegatith) for sp￿fiG GhBFlt8b￿ Gau88s (all reslhrtedl G08H 140 £140 400 po￿8019

IIOTE 15 INSURANCE Chvr¢h In8ur8rtGèls Pro￿ed bythe Irrtur8rtee Qrcup NOTE 18 PAYMENTS TO PCC MEM8ER8 A 8mg1 Immaleil￿ pottion of Iha OXPOn688 pyid lo Ihg inrgjmbeni tnay havg relthd lo ch4￿m￿n olth8 PCC. The only payments to olher PCC M￿b￿r#Were￿8 I￿rrIb￿r8ernelll ofrecdpted ￿pOnse& Incuried on t•htholthe PCC. No wmenlsor exwsa8 w•re Pa￿ t¢ any porson$ ck>sw ¢onn•dèd or Ideted to Pec m8mb8rn Indepondent Exarnln•Ps Tèport to th• pce of knly Trlnlty L8morb•y, 81dcup Trd# ioport on Ihefln4ndal atatem•nt•ollhè Pcclgrth•￿￿nd0d 31stD•C•mbor2￿21. whkh •r•q•l outon pqg•s 110 9, h In r•ipoBtotw wmlnthncarried In ￿00rd￿n¢￿v￿ tho Charftw Act 2011. PO¥￿tI¥• r•ipDtt¥lb1Ntkn•￿lh• PCC th• •x•mlthOF A8m8mbeM oflh¢ PCC you ro•po￿lb1I0ftht pr•ptsr•tron oflh• flnèric181twthmènts, you COn￿derI￿allht &coUnt•¢0mpty￿ part epflho Char￿ Ad 2011. 11 h my 18spDnslbllty to ￿lU0 Ihh r&pDrton th091 fftn8nel￿ A•m¢nts In •ccoidunGo th•i•rms ol lh• R•uuF4don•, B&o11 ol thlb r•port Ply ￿n￿￿8¥Onv• outln qc¢0rdonc•wtht￿GD￿￿ C￿eCIonS g￿n tyth•Ch•rttyCommthn und•rPirt6 ofth• ch1th￿l￿d20ll. rhlt •MmlnaOon Inelud•• ofthe Jccounung reeordb kopl tylhe PCC wnd 8 corn￿￿￿0n olthe 8c¢ounts wlth IhoBg recordB. 1181$) IThdud￿ wn¥d•dng any UThUIU81 •mo or d￿Clo&￿Te8 In Ihe flnanCI￿ Bl8lvment$ 8ndsegklng •xV8n8Uone Irorn you 09 tru618•8 con￿1n1Th0 Éfiy Bu¢h motter$. Th•pfo¢ethre8 und•rt8k•n do notpiowd8 8llth• evkdwc• Ihat would b& r•Wrod In 4uth. •nd COn￿qUenty I do not •xw•w an •u(Ilord￿n on th•￿￿ Lw byth•aceounl•, IDd•p¢nd•nt•xamln•Vi sl•tem•nt In conn•oth)n %•h my oxamhthn, no matter hoB ¢orn• ro myt•nUon. 111 9￿4$ mo rea8oThib￿ cqu80to Wovethil In ony réllpact th• r•qulr•mont&' to keep4¢¢0unlng iecorth In a¢eoidonct vllh o•olon 8 o1lhech8d￿o1AC12o?1,. and to pr•poi8 •tst•rn•nt•, #cordth th8 exounung r•¢or¢• •nd corn¥yvdkh lh• rqquIr¢rn￿t• oftho Aot •nd th• R•gubUone h•ve hot b• mel., or (21 tothloh, In my orlnFon, •tt•nUon b•drM In ord•r lo en•t4o * und•ret8ndng •fth•aucDuntsto ￿ r•¢h•d E+L 6.3. %ofvL ste￿ enOwd. FCCA