THE
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, YEAR ENDING 31[ST] DECEMBER 2024
OF THE CEDEWAIN MISSION AREA IN THE DIOCESE OF ST. ASAPH
REGISTERED CHARITY No. 1176003
The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31[st] December 2022. The Trustees have adopted the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities' issued in March 2005.
Cedewain Mission Area Annual Report 2024
REPORT FROM THE MISSION AREA by SUZANNE WARDELL, LAY MISSION AREA LEADER
The Cedewain Mission Area (MA) has continued to grow in the year 2024, even given the difficulty of being in an interregnum. It has not been easy to fulfil a complete service rota across all the 9 churches in the MA with only one full time cleric. But with the help of readers, Wendy Gardner having been ordained a NSM, retired clergy, the archdeacon and worship leaders, virtually all service plans have been covered. As MA Leader (MAL), I am extremely grateful to all who have enabled this. We pray for a successful recruitment process and a priest to join our Shared Ministry Team (SMT) in Cedewain.
In February a group of us from the MA went on retreat to Aberdaron on the LLeyn peninsular in North Wales. This was made possible by way of a grant to the MA from the Diocese. It was a very special few days, where fellowship, worship and bonding took place. Morning prayer was celebrated every morning in St. Hywyn’s church by Revd. Nia and readers Sue Ruggeri and Nicci Midgley, and a service of Imposition of Ashes was held on Ash Wednesday evening.
At our Annual Vestry Meeting, the number of trustees was reduced in order to make the governance of the MA more manageable. I am indebted to all who have served on the board of trustees over the years, establishing the charity and overseeing it’s creation, development and it’s future. Representatives of each church continue to meet, and are invited to Mission Area Conferences to raise issues and to be part of the life of the MA. A new trustee was elected, Gwen Jones and Shirley Gethin was elected MA People’s Warden.
In July, we as a MA said goodbye to our retiring archdeacon Barry Wilson, and in September we welcomed Gerwyn Capon into office. We look forward to working with him in the future.
Attendance at our church services remains a concern as the church going continues to rise, but the missional work that each church has been involved with during the year continues to thrive and grow – from coffee mornings for communities, to lunches made and served, a community garden, children and toddler activities, bereavement groups, prayer and bible groups. The MA is fortunate to have effective committees in each of its churches who cater to the needs of their local communities, and we
hope that when a new cleric is appointed, they will give leadership to the churches to develop the mission work already begun.
In 2024 the MA the finances were once again looked after by the Finance Sub-Committee, led by the MA Treasurer (MAT), Mary James. The share payments to the diocese were all made on time, and the discount for prompt payment was obtained. The diocese and MA agreed that the cost of .5 of a cleric would be met by the diocese, and that Manafon Church would join Cedewain (moving from the Caereinion MA). The MA clergy cost would therefore be reduced from 2 full time clerics to 1.5. The plans for All Saints in Newtown to become a Hub Church were developed, and recruitment for an Associate Priest to join the team there were discussed. I thank the MA Treasurer and all the church treasurers for the work they do in preparing these annual accounts and for being such careful stewards of the MA finances.
Cedewain MA is pleased to support many other charities, both locally, nationally and internationally, and we continue to promote Free Trade products in our church cafes and coffee mornings.
I am honoured to be Leader of such a vibrant MA, and I thank the 2 MA Wardens, Clare and Shirley, the trustees, the SMT and church communities for their support in 2024, and I look forward to working together with them in 2025 to promote God’s work in the MA.
Suzanne Wardell, Cedewain Mission Area Leader.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered Charity number
1176003
Mission Area Leader and Administrator
Suzanne Wardell
Principal Address
Castell Y Dail House, Mochdre Lane, Newtown, Powys, SY16 4 JA
The Churches that make up the Mission Area
All Saints, Newtown, All Saints, Mochdre, St Llwchaiarn, Llanmerewig, St Llwchaiarn, Llanllwchaiarn, St Michael & All Angels, Kerry, St Cynon’s, Tregynon, St Beuno’s, Bettws Cedewain, St Gwyddelan, Llanwyddelan, St Gwynog’s Aberhafesp.
Trustees
| Name | Appointed inperiod |
Resigned inperiod |
Ofce held | |
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| Clergy | Rev Canon NiaMorris |
Parish Priest MAE |
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| Wendy Gardner |
NSM | |||
| Mission Area Leader |
Suzanne Wardell |
MAL and Administrato r |
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| MAL’s Warden |
Clare Jones | MAL Warden | ||
| MA People’s Warden |
Shirley Gethin |
MA People’s Warden |
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| MA Treasurer |
Mary James | MA Treasurer |
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| Trustees | Sylvia Stephens |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Geraldine Russell-Jones |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Kath Wigley | ||||
| Steve Page | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Audrey Collett |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Awel Davies | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Ruth Hockly | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Sarah Rendall |
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| Pam Thompson |
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| Paul Wardell | Chair |
| Properties Sub Comm. |
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| Amanda Eastwood |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Liz Davies | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Arthur Mountford |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Richard Bresnen |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Miles James | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Penny Evans | 25thApril 2024 |
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| Angela Hamer |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Jean Williams |
25thApril 2024 |
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| Gwen Jones | 25thApril 2024 |
Independent Examiner
M D Coxey Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors 25 Grosvenor Road, Wrexham LL11 1BT
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Governing Document
The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust, and constitutes an unincorporated charity.
The Church in Wales is governed by its Constitution, set up under section 13 (1) of the Welsh Church Acts 1914, as amended from time to time by its Governing Body. The Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) is not a body corporate. Its composition, procedures and powers are regulated by the constitution, which provides that before assuming office, every member must sign a declaration that he or she will be bound by the Constitution.
The Constitution provides that the members of the Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) shall be: The Leader (Lay or
Ordained), Vicars and Assistant Curates; two Wardens, one appointed by the Leader and one elected at the Annual Vestry Meeting; Treasurer (if not already ex-officio or elected); Chair of the Properties SubCommittee; 4 elected trustees; and up to 7 further co-opted members. Lay communicant persons over the age of 16 may be entered on an Electoral Roll (subject to certain conditions) and all such persons, so entered, are entitled to vote and stand for election.
Risk Management
The trustees have a duty to identify and review the risks to which the charity is exposed and to ensure appropriate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
As required by the Charities Act 2011, the Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) has given due regard to guidance published by the Charity Commission in respect of the operation of the public benefit requirement. The activities undertaken to fulfil the Cedewain Mission Area Conference's (Board of Trustees) purposes for the public benefit are described and detailed hereunder. The Church in Wales is a Province within the Anglican Communication and seeks to advance the Christian religion through world-wide mission. It is the responsibility of the Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) and the Leader to work together and co-operate in all matters of concern and importance to the Cedewain Mission Area for the promotion of the mission of the church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical in the Mission Area. The Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) is responsible, inter-alia, for the Mission Area budget and all expenditure thereunder, the care and maintenance of Church fabric and of the Churchyards, and for any action or other matter referred to it in accordance with the Constitution, and is the normal channel of communication between the Cedewain Mission Area and the Diocesan Bishop.
Public Benefit
The Cedewain Mission Area Conference (Board of Trustees) provides a benefit to the public as follows:
- a) encourage and support all 9 churches to develop into centres of Christian faith and committed discipleship, promoting spirituality, prayer and witness with
community concern and action
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b) recognise and value the unique nature of each of the 9 churches and strive to discern a way for the churches to work together and complement each other
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c) establish mission area-wide initiatives to extend the outreach of each church.
The way the Cedewain Mission Area hopes to do this by: -
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d) identifying and utilising the skills, talents and resources within each church community
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e) developing effective means of communication between the churches and beyond
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f) encouraging and supporting individual church initiatives
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g) launching projects which involve all of the churches and communities