The Minster Church of St Denys Warminster – Annual Report of the Parochial Church Council for the year ended 31[st] December 2022
Administrative Information
The Minster is situated on the Bath Road, Warminster and is part of the River Were Benefice. It is part of the Diocese of Salisbury within the Church of England. The correspondence address is the Parish Office, The Minster Church of St Denys, Bath Road, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 8PQ.
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) is a Charity and is registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales as The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Denys, Warminster . Reg. No. 1174047.
Incumbent: Revd. Susan Foster (Commenced July 2022) Assistant Curate: Vacant. Associate Priest: Revd. Margaret Collins Wardens: David Prior Trevor Hobgen Deanery Synod Representatives: Ray Shorto Tom Miller Sheila Pomeroy Secretary: Vacant Treasurer: Nicholas Humpherson
The PCC Members who have served in 2022 were :-
Elected Members : Until APCM 2023 Susan Allen Beverly Tonks Until APCM 2024 Janet Jackson Claire Sharpe Michael Eaves Co-opted Members: John Acton Philip Short Sylvia Short Bankers: Lloyds Bank, 37 Market Place, Warminster BA12 9BD CAF Bank, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, West Malling ME19 4JQ Independent Examiner: Diana Miller, Robinson Miller, 3 Newopaul Way, Warminster BA12 8RY
Structure, governance and management
The method of appointment of PCC Members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All Church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC. The Minster Church of St Denys is part of the River Were Benefice incorporating this church, St Mary’s Church Upton Scudamore, St John’s Church Boreham Road and St Aldhelm’s Church Bishopstrow. It is led by the incumbent of The Minster Church, Revd. Susan Foster.
Objectives and activities
The Minster’s PCC has the responsibility for co-operating with the Incumbent, in promoting in the Parish of Warminster St Denys the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It also has maintenance responsibilities for the Church building and for the property, 22 Church Street, Warminster, held under Trust by the Incumbent and Churchwardens.
Achievements and performance Church attendance and Services
As at 31[st] December 2022 there were 125 Parishioners on the Church Electoral Roll of whom approx. 20 are not resident within the Parish; the roll reduced by 2 in the year.
Following the Covid-19 lockdowns, regular services resumed as normal for the whole of 2022 and most of the main 9.30am Sunday services were either live-streamed and recorded. However, since the late summer it has been the practice of the new Rector, Revd. Susan Foster, to pre-record a service. The average weekly attendance at regular services during October was 55 (includes both 8am and 9.30am regular Sunday services). This average normally increases at festivals and, in particular, during the Christmas period which totalled 281 for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In 2022 there were 5 marriages, 10 baptisms, 15 funerals and 3 interments of ashes held at the church although our clergy attended other funerals at West Wiltshire Crematorium.
Since the arrival of our Rector, Morning Prayer was held for the Benefice every morning except on a Friday and a rota of clergy lead the weekly and other occasional services at St Lawrence Chapel, Warminster.
Review of the Year
The full PCC met 7 times during the year – the first 4 being chaired by a Churchwarden, David Prior, before the licensing of the Rector. The APM & APCM were held on 17[th] May. Committees met between Meetings and Minutes of those Meetings and Reports together with those of Deanery Synod and Churches Together in Warminster were received by the full PCC and discussed where necessary.
There is still no PCC Secretary taking responsibility for secretarial affairs but Sylvia Short kindly takes the minutes of the PCC meetings.
Apart from the regular PCC meetings the Clergy and Churchwardens normally met fortnightly or thereabouts. The weekly coffee morning (Oasis), the Parents & Toddlers group, Knit and Natter, Rainbows and Brownies and some other regular meetings take place at regular intervals during the course of the year. As a demonstration of public benefit, all these groups are offered the facilities of the West End without charge and the Parents and Toddlers group has been formally recognised by the PCC as a Minster Church group. Other bookings are also taken for one-off events as the church building has a large capacity and lends itself for provision of concerts and recitals.
A number of significant fund-raising events started again in 2022 following closure during the pandemic, including the summer fete and Christmas Tree Festival. The fete took place in the grounds of Warminster School whose staff helped considerably with the organisation – especially on the day – and we offer our grateful thanks to them. Similarly, there was a successful Christmas Tree Festival. Given its absence in 2021 the number of exhibits was good and, in many ways, more manageable than the huge number of exhibits in previous years.
The Minster continues to hold quarterly Messy Church (called Messy Minster) with sessions held on a Saturday morning ending with a simple act of worship and lunch. They have proved to be very popular and well supported, especially by those who do not attend Sunday worship.
The church has 1 licensed Lay Worship Leader. Additionally, there are 8 Lay Pastoral Assistants who support the clergy in their ministry. Holy Communion is normally taken
every month to 2 residential care homes, Wren House and Ashwood and there are a number of individuals supported regularly by this team. Additionally, members of the Minster congregation join others from local churches of all denominations as Warminster Street Pastors, each person attending on a 4-weekly basis. Prayer Pastors support the teams as they go out on a Friday night.
2022 saw us welcome Revd. Susan Foster, as Rector of the Benefice. She has been leading the team and, apart from her regular duties, has been pre-recording services every week and has re-introduced daily services of Morning Prayer in the Lady Chapel. She has also contributed in no small part to the re-vamping of the church’s website. On the social side her husband, Anthony, has joined our social committee and is now a leading force with anything that requires catering.
Many in the church support or act as a representative on organisations which help or assist those in special need in the town such as Warminster Churches Together, Warminster Action Group, Link (hospital transport) and the Foodbank. The church has a representative on Cornerstone – a ‘drop in’ help centre three mornings a week but which also goes out ‘mobile’ to Warminster Hospital, to village locations and the housebound by request. We are also represented on Space for Life – a weekly gathering at a local coffee shop for discussion and personal guidance. The church regularly contributes goods to Warminster Foodbank.
The parish magazine is now a magazine for the whole benefice and has been re-titled as The Benefice Bulletin. It is produced 10 times a year and is available on-line or in print.
Princecroft Primary School 2023
Princecroft continues to expand and now has over 170 pupils and with the opening of the new nursery in January 2022 numbers for the school and nursery are over 200. For the first time ever there is a waiting list for Reception in September 2023 and with agreement from the Council the School is due to refurbish the building next door for two year olds. Mrs Gemma Pierson is the Head Teacher from January 2023 having been Deputy head for the past six years and in attending weekly assemblies and family lunches on occasions, along with regular governor meetings, I can confirm that the school is thriving, with children and staff happy and enthusiastic in their learning and teaching. Nine of us from the Minster continue to take the Christian message in the form of bible stories in Open the Book on a weekly basis and at the end of this academic year we will have completed 18 years with Cathy Hobgen and myself there at the very first OTB in September 2005. Sue Allen (Governor)
Sunday lunches
Delicious Sunday lunches have continued through from September to March on the last Sunday in the month in the west end. Anthony Foster has joined the team alongside Jean, Janet, Beverly, Sue, Revd Liz and Norma and has been a great help and lightened the load. These lunches start again on the last Sunday in September. Sheila Pomeroy
Oasis
Oasis continues on every Tuesday with delicious cakes, biscuits and scones produced by faithful members of the congregation. It is an enormously beneficial time for so many, to gather together in the comfort of the West End, drink coffee or tea, chat and partake of the offerings of the morning. For many years contributions have been made into the ‘beefeater’ who sits resplendent in the centre of the tables and whose contents have provided finance for a number of things. Over the past years since reports were last published Oasis has paid for flowers and food on various occasions, for presents for those leaving and helping with Messy Minster. Sue Allen
Social Committee 2023
The Social Committee organised a number of activities through the years since reports were last written though the years of Covid curtailed a number of things. In the last year we had our first summer fete held for the first time in years in the grounds of Warminster School. The school is now taking an active part in helping with the fete for which the
church – and the Social Committee is extremely thankful. Last year nearly £2,500 was raised and plans are in place to raise that amount and more in 2023. During the summer the new Rector arrived and Anthony, the Rector’s husband has joined the Social Committee bringing a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry. We had a successful Patronal Festival Dinner and Stir up Sunday followed by the Christmas Raffle and Christmas Tree festival tombola all of which brought much needed funds to the church. After a one off Sunday lunch in November it was decided to reinstate Sunday lunches over the winter all of which were well attended. Sue Allen
Fabric Report
The re-hanging of the church bells finally took place towards the end of the year and a service of re-dedication was conducted by the Bishop of Ramsbury in early 2022.
We are fortunate in having the services of a supervised Community Payback team who work outside around the church building, in the churchyard and car park every other Monday. They have done a great job in transforming the appearance of these areas and continue to maintain them and we receive a number of good comments concerning the greatly improved appearance of the churchyard. The churchyard is a popular place for dog walkers but, however, there have been a number of instances of dog fouling (especially in areas away from the main paths) so steps have been taken to erect signage asking people to keep their dog on a lead and clear up after them.
A comprehensive inventory of the church contents has been carried out and there were no significant changes revealed.
As reported last year, the effective life of the oil-fired boiler and the oil tank is of great concern and a small sub-committee was investigating replacement and has obtained quotations for the provision of a gas boiler. However, the faculty application is complicated but is nearing conclusion.
Financial Review 2022
Full details are shown in the Financial Statements but a brief summary shows that total operating receipts on unrestricted funds were £83,732 whilst payments were £129,581 giving an excess of expenditure over receipts of 45,849. However, the full 2021 Diocesan Parish Share of £37,952 was paid during the year (in January 2022) as final payments of the bells refurbishment affected our cash flow at the time and the diocese allows for payments to be paid until the end of January in the following year. In reality, therefore, there was a shortfall of £7,897 and 2022 share was paid in full. Unlike 2021, 22 Church Street was let for almost the whole year with one change of tenant last summer.
Much of our regular congregational income is now received via regular bank transfer but overall congregational income is of concern given the slow decline in numbers. The members the PCC are grateful and wish to thank all those who have continued to support the church financially.
Synod Report
During 2022 there have been two Synod meetings one in May and one in November. The May was the first after the period of inactivity due to Covid. The November meeting was the start of a series of meeting relating to getting information together for the churches in the Heytesbury Deanery to form the basis of a plan for Deanery Churches. Tom Miller
Baptism Partnership
There were 7 Baptisms during 2022 involving Baptism Partners. It is good to be able to celebrate Baptism after the past 2 years of not mixing too much. We keep in touch with families for 4 years giving Baptism Anniversary cards for 4 years after the Baptism.. At
the Baptism we give a gift to the child, such as a prayer book or bible appropriate to the child’s age. Sylvia Short
Lay Pastoral Assistants
We met during the year as a group with Revd Liz Smith and will be meeting in the New Year with Revd Susan Foster. We continue to keep in touch with those not able to come to church taking Home Communion or just visiting for a chat. We take Home Communion to Wren House and Ashwood and are also on the rota at Homeminster House to organise a short non-communion Service. Sylvia Short
Safeguarding
The PCC complies with the duty under Section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 having due regard to the House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults.
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During the course of the year a number of faithful worshippers died and their presence at our services and contributions over many years are greatly missed.
The PCC wishes to thank all those who contribute and support the life, ministry and mission of the church throughout the year.
Signed……………………………………………………………………
Date………………………………………
MINSTER CHURCH OF 5T DENYS, WARMINSTER ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT GENERAL UNRESTRlCtED DESIGNATED RESTRICTED TOTAL TOTAL Note FUND5 FUNDS FUNDS Z022 2021 RECEIPTS VoluntHry RecÈlpts Planned Giving & Banker5 Order5 Income Tax recovL'r¥d 22,378 9,465 8,100 1,877 6,210 22,378 9,465 8,1 1,877 6,210 5,350 25,956 9,353 7,103 1,492 1,670 5,530 Collection5 in Church Donations to the Church Donatlons toward5 ClerEY Expense5 Donation towards 8È11 Fund 5,350 Christmas Tree Festival Donations Donaiions from Warminster 5chBol 11,5(K) 11,5LKI 3.600 Donation£ toward5 Parish Share Legacies and BequE5ts Other Receiprs Youth Group 38 212 L852 1,852 59,568 7.202 66,770 54,916 Activitles lorGenerating Fund5 7a 7.963 7,963 4,983 Investment Income 7h 9,666 375 10,041 29,596 Church AttlvltlÈs- Fees 6,535 6,535 2,859 TOTAL RECEIPTS IOPERATINGI 83,732 7,577 91,309 92,354 TOTAL RECEIPTS 83,732 7,577 91,309 92,354 PAYMENTS Church Activitie5 Diocesan Parish Share staffing costs Iclgy, Org, Adml Church Running eKpense5 Mi55ioTr, Giving and Donations 74,863 12,375 39,253 74,863 12,375 39.253 1,119 7c 10,336 53,944 7c 1,119 Cosis of Generating Funds 7d 735 735 other Resources Empended 2,Y55 179 534 6,993 TOTAL PAYMENTS 129,581 1,298 130.879 71.681 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS 145,8491 6.279 139.5701 20,673 145,8491 6.279 139,5701 20.673 BANK ACCOUNTS AT I JANUARY BANK ACCOUNTS AT 31ST DECEMBER 62,986 17,137 21.655 27.934 84,641 45,071 63.968 84.641
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 STATEMENT OF ASSET5 AND LIABILITIES UNRESTRicfED UNRESTRlf(ED RESTRICTED TOTAL TOTAL GENERAL DESIGNATED Note FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS 2022 2021 CASH FUNDS Bank Current Account5 Bank Current Account5 Bank Deposit Accounts 17.137 14.306 13,628 31,443 13,628 71,008 13,633 17,137 27.934 45,071 84,641 Investment Assets at cost Imarket Values included in Note 121 12 32.310 32,310 32.131 22 Church Slreet- Assets Retained for Church Use 13 11.000 11,000 11,000 A1710111lt5 owing Iroin ihe Fee5 Accounl 500 500 Liabllitles-Donations due to other charitles 17331 17331 28.637 59,511 88,148 127,772 Approved by the Parochial Church Council on and signed on Its behalf by-
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Accounting Basls The lin3nci315tatetnents of the PCC have been prepared in 3ccordance with the Church Accounting Re8ul3tion5 2006 using the Receipts and Payment5 ba515. FixÈd assets retained for church use is the properly 22 Church Street, at cost. Thi5 wa5 formerly the parish offic& although is temporarily rented out. Funds General Fund5 Gener31 lund5 represent the funds of the PCC that are not subject to Special restrictions regarding their use and are available lor application to the general purp05Ès of the PCC, Those include funds desienated for a particular purpose by the PCC. In the year ended 31st December 2015 8 designated fund was allocated for Church maintenance and repair5. Restrirted Funds The Fabric fund is the restricted fund set aside lor the maintenance of the Church structure and related properLy incliidiiig all c05t5 In respect of Ihe ongoiiiE he3tiiig 3nd insurance of the buildiiig. The 22 Church Street fund represents funds to be utili5ed pxrlu5ively For the maintenance 0122 Church Street. Donatlons provided for specific purposes are treated as fE5tricted funds and accounted for accordingly. Thi5 includes contributlons made specific311y tOW3rds the costs of the Dioce53n Parish Share. Monies held on behzll of the choir are also classified as restricted funds. The accounts include monetary tTan5actions, a55et5 and liabilities for which the PCC c3n be held responsible. They do not include the accounts of other Church Groups that owe affiliation to another body. nor those that are inform31 gatherings ol Church Mernbers. Subject to the above, all receipts and payments include income as received and expenditure when irrevocably paid.
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATIMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTE5 TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Staternent ol Assets and Liabllities The followltTrB assets are recognised, but not necessarily vèlued in ihe Statement of A55ets and Moveable church furnishings held by the church wardens on special trust for the PCC, and which require a facully for disposal Land and Bulldln¥s held on behalf olthe PCC Other fixturEs, fittlngs ttnd office equipment where the PCC Is free to dispose of such as5et5 Wlthout facultv Investments held beneflclally by the PCC The Brodribb Tomb The Brodribb Tomb inve5ttnents are managed and maintained separately by the Vitar and the Churchwarden5 for the benefit of the maintenance of the Brodribb Tomb and, a5 such Bre not Included within Ihese financial statements. In addStlon to the b3nk BCCOUnt5 and Investments inclu(led in the financial stateFnents of the Minsier Church of 5t Denys are the followln8 In respect of the above',- Lloyd5 Account 07080785 CCLA Church of England Invesrment Fund Account 776476001S in which 103 shares are held Bnd on which income is paid quarterly into the above Lloyd5 Account 07080785 Other Accounts Adrnini5teTed by the Church Warden A separate bank account (called the Fees Account for the Beneficel held with CAF 8ank under reference 00016144 15 rnainttined by the Church Warden in respect of monie5 recelved for various occasion81 office5. Thls money 15 not however part of the funds ol the Minster Church of St Denys and as such is excluded forthe financlal 5t8tements.
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTESTO THE FINANCIALSTATEMENTS FURTHERANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS GENERAL UNRESTRicfED RESTRICTED TOTAL TOTAL FUNDS FUNDS 2022 2021 RECEIPTS Activities for GeneratIg Fund Fetes and Bazaars other Fundr315ing Activities P4rish Maealine receipt5 Ma8azine Advertising Use of Churchlwest End Miscell8neous Income Pzrish Weekend 5,700 427 5,700 427 704 389 115 115 400 1,247 474 1,247 474 310 3,180 4,983 7.963 7.963 bl Investment Income 22 Church street Rentals 9.666 9,666 196 6,415 13 IgG CCLA invÈstment income Proceeds from sale ol investment 179 179 168 23,000 29.596 9,666 375 10,041
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTESTO THE FINANCIALSTATEMENTS FURTHER ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENfs ACCOUNTS ICONTINUEDI GENERAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL TOTAL FUNDS FUNDS 2022 2021 PAYMENTS Church Runnlng Expenses 133 133 131 1.497 1.199 48 1,497 1,199 48 880 Upkeep of Services ServicÈ lÈaflets/Church Literature Account5 Fee5 General Repairs and Maintenance 636 606 2,626 1.650 2,626 1,650 2.000 1.204 General P3ri5h Ex Cl@rgy expenses Payt to Administrator Iorganlst Car Park Rent and Gra55 Cutting Chri5ttDa5 Tree Festival Music Licence and Choir Mi5cell3neou5 expenses Youth Fund Expenses Parish Weekend enditure 5,702 12,375 5,702 12.375 4,087 10,336 32 281 281 627 627 548 1.354 1.354 629 40 3,105 141 Bank Charges 231 231 Office Administration Ex Office Expense5- Telephone Ollice Expenses- St3tionery Ollice Expenses- Photocopying Office Expenses- Advertising Gener31 Petty Cashlpostage enses 1,269 280 1.269 280 1,232 239 3,341 96 3.341 96 1,508 56 128 128 88 Church Fabric Ex en5es Work on the Be115 Repairs and Maintenance Church Insurance Heating Oil Organ Servi¢ing Bank ChBrges Miscellaneou5 Expenses Architect's Fee5 13,495 10.429 7,523 4,261 936 3.526 7,793 5,533 996 3.526 7,793 5,533 996 Sound system 943 943 138 64,280 51.628 51,628
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FURTHER ANALYSIS OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS ICONTINUEDI GENERAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL TOTAL FUNDS FUNDS 2022 2021 PAYMENTS dl Cost of Generating funds Fete5 and Bazaar expenses 73S 735 735 735 Other Resources Expended 22 Church Street 22 Church Street Insurance Payment to the Fees Account Purchase of Investrnents 1,545 310 1,545 310 6,545 280 500 500 179 179 168 2,355 179 2,534 6,993 8 ANALYSIS OF BANK ACCOUNTS TOTALS TOTALS 2022 2021 Lloyd5 Current account 0124930 CAF Gold A/c-00091818 CAF Cash Alc 0015105 3,051 44,566 28,389 26,439 CCLA Deposit Fund 634158002D CCLA Deposit Fund 634158001D Lloyds Alc 07080688 13,627 13,450 182 45,071 84,641 9 COMMITMENTS UNDER OPERATING LEASES There were no committments under operating leases as at 31st December 2022.
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 315T DECEMBER 2022 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 10 ANALYSIS OF FUNDS FABRIC FUND TOTALS TOTALS 2022 2021 Balance B/fwd 57,403 44,784 RECE5PT5 Other Donations Bank interest Other Income from Investments ProfiL on salo of investment 196 13 179 168 18,347 57,778 63,312 PAYMENTS Repairs Baiik Cliai'Bes 5,909 5.909 8alance clfwd 57,778 57,403
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF ST DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 10 ANALYSIS OF FUNDS (Continued) 2022 2021 CHOIR FUND Balance Blfwd Receipts in the year Payment5 Balance clfwd 447 447 447 447 YOUTH GROUP FUND Balance Blfwd Receipts lor the year Payments made Balance Clfwd 1286 1326 1401 1286 1286 BELL FUND Balance B/fwd Beque51/Donation5 ill the year Payments made Balance Lltwd 15.3501 5,350 327 5,530 111,2071 15,4501 TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS 59,511 53,786 11 INCOME TAX RECOVERABLE A5 at 31st December 2022 there wa5 income tax recoverable on donations r@ceived in the year. This income tax is anticipated to be in the region of 8,500.
THE MINSTER CHURCH OF 5T DENYS, WARMINSTER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENt)ED 31ST DECEMBER 2022 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 12 ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENTS CHANCEL AND CklURCHYARD FABRIC I INCLUDED IN FABRIC FUNDI Number of share5 C05t A5 It 1st January 2022 287.76 3.007 Dividends rÈinvested 8.30 179 Shares sold As at 31st December 2022 296,06 3.186 The above investments are held by the Salisbury Diocesan Board of Fin3nte and the Central Board of FinantÈ as trustee lor the PCC. They are held in accord?.nce vfith thp terms of the p3rtlCLilar trLlSf iftve5tment. Valuation Valuation 3111212022 3111212021 Chancel Fund 134001567S 6,112.43 6,729.76 3,186 FABRIC FUND AccuFnulation FIAnd Shares- Fabric Fund 634158001J As at 1st January 2022 Movements in the year As at 31st December 2022 2.469.61 29,124 2,469.61 29,124 This fund wis valued èt E130,909.58 a5 at 31st December 202212021..£144.035.801 TOTAL COSTS AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2022 32.310 13 ASSETS RETAINED FOR CHURCH USE This a55et relates to the c05t of 22 Church Street.
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