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2022-12-31-accounts

Christ Church, Padgate

Annual Report and Accounts of the Parochial Church Council

Year Ending 31 December 2022

Reference and Administrative Information

The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Christ Church, Padgate is a charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Charity registration number: 1178871.

Christ Church is located on Station Road, Padgate, Warrington, in the Diocese of Liverpool. Correspondence should be sent to the Secretary of the PCC at the following address:

39 Solway Close, Fearnhead, Warrington WA2 0UP.

During 2022, up to the Annual Parochial Church meeting on 23 April 2023, the following people served as members of the Parochial Church Council:

Ex-officio members
Revd Neil Shaw Team Rector Chair
Revd Heather Haddow Curate Christ Church
Revd Simon Renison Leader Church Collective
John Baguley Churchwarden
Barrie Crabtree Churchwarden
Alan Kemp DeanerySynod Representative
Dave Perfect Deanery Synod Representative,
Warrington East Team Rep.
Electoral Roll Officer
Sue Robinson Deanery Synod Representative,
Diocesan Synod Representative,
Warrington East Team Rep.
Elected Members Elected
Cath Baguley 2021
Janet Blaydon 2021
HilaryBrown 2022
Sandra Bryers 2021
Alan Clayton Vice Chair 2020
Edward Collinson 2020
Rita Kelly 2022
Laura Lawrence 2022
Co-opted members*
Louise Appleby LayReader in-training
Debbie Jacques Treasurer
Jill Perfect Secretary

*Under Rule 12 (1) of the Church Representation Rules, the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on 24 April 2022, voted to amend rule M15(10) which covers co-opted members to:

The number of members under paragraph (1)(k) [co-opted] is a total no more than half of the elected members of the PCC. Co-opting of retiring PCC members can only be used in the year they are not allowed to stand for re-election, otherwise they must stand for election to the PCC.

Non–PCC Officers

Susan Kirby Safeguarding Officer Alwyn Stapleton Health and Safety Officer (up to April 2022)

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Bankers: Barclays Bank PLC. Sankey Street WARRINGTON, WA1 1XG Auditor: Cadishead Accountancy Services Ltd, 657 Liverpool Road, Irlam, MANCHESTER, M44 5XD

Legal Advisor: Howard Dellar, 1 The Sanctuary, Westminster, LONDON , SW1P 3JT

Architect: Graham Holland Associates. 4 King Street, KNUTSFORD, WA16 6DL

Structure, Management and Governance

Christ Church PCC is a body corporate and operates under the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 and the Church Representation Rules.

The PCC complies with the duty under section 5 of the Safeguarding and Clergy Discipline Measure 2016 (duty to have regard to House of Bishops’ guidance on safeguarding children and vulnerable adults). The PCC has adopted The House of Bishops’ ‘Promoting a Safer Church: safeguarding policy’; and diocesan safeguarding policies and practice guidance.

The method of appointment of the PCC members is set out in the Church Representation Rules. All Church members are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.

The PCC meets every two months and has three sub-committees: The Standing and Mission Committee, Finance Committee and Social Committee, which meet as required and report to the full PCC on a regular basis.

Membership comprises: - Standing and Mission Committee: Team Rector, Churchwardens, and PCC Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. Finance Committee: Team Rector, Churchwardens, Treasurer plus one other member. Social Committee: PCC members plus other non-PCC members.

The Safeguarding Officer and Safety Officer report to the PCC as required.

Three members of the Church (in addition to the Team Rector) are on the Board of Governors of Christ Church CE Primary School.

Christ Church is part of the East Warrington Team of Churches, which also includes the Church of the Resurrection, Cinnamon Brow, and the Church of the Ascension, Birchwood & Woolston. Revd Neil Shaw, of Christ Church, is Team Rector of the Warrington East Team. He was appointed Area Dean of Warrington in April 2019 and was installed as a Canon Diocesan at Liverpool Cathedral in November 2019.

Objectives and Activities

The general functions of the PCC are stated within section 2 of the Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 and specifically that the PCC “is to co-operate with the minister in promoting in the Parish the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelical, social and ecumenical.”

When planning activities for the year, the PCC gave consideration to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the specific guidance to charities concerned with the advancement of religion.

At Christ Church we have adopted the following mission statement:-

We, belonging to Christ’s Church, discover in our relationship with God the love, joy and peace that he gives. In Jesus Christ we find acceptance whatever our faults

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and his willingness to walk with us whatever our circumstances.

Through the Holy Spirit we go out in forgiveness, power and strength,

with heads held high and hearts burning within us to witness and reflect his love in our interactions with everyone we meet.

We agreed that during 2022 we would:

During 2022, all of our services resumed in church, although our Said Communion service on a Sunday morning was re-introduced in December on a different basis (9am rather than 8.30am and on a monthly basis). We also introduced new events, such as REFRESH, Harmony and Knit and Natter (see below), in an attempt to broaden our worship provision and to serve our church communities.

Two members of the PCC, together with Revd Neil Shaw, attended a residential conference in June as a foundation for the LyCiG programme. This group continues to attend a series of regular follow up meetings and feedback to the PCC, helping the PCC to plan for growth.

During 2022 we also kept up to date with the Diocesan 'Fit for Mission' programme, as Warrington Deanery is in Cohort 2 in 2023.

In 2022 Revd Heather Haddow joined Christ Church as curate, from Church Collective, and was priested at Liverpool Cathedral in June.

During 2022 the Church of the Ascension in Woolston remained in interregnum. Revd Tracey McLoughlin from the Church of the Resurrection at Cinnamon Brow retired in January and in September the difficult decision was taken to close the Church of the Resurrection, with the last service taking place in November.

Our Team Lent course in 2022 was held on Zoom and focused on The Seven Churches in Revelation .

Padgate Walking Day resumed in June 2022 and was organised by Churches Together.

In September the bell at Christ Church tolled, the flag flew at half mast and the church was open for private prayer and reflection to commemorate the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Christ Church hosts Church Collective which aims to fulfil God's call to plant a network of microchurches (called ‘Collectives’) across Warrington. Each Collective gives communities across Warrington an alternative expression of church, complementing the parish system. All Collectives share the same values; 'We invite everyone to play their part as we worship creatively, love generously and serve locally.’

Part of the mission of each Collective is to go to where people are, not expecting people to ‘come to us’. Hence, Collectives meet in different neighbourhoods, engaging with different networks of people in schools, the university, coffee shops, church buildings, and in other appropriate spaces relevant to that specific

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community. Collectives are always looking to plant new groups of Jesus-centered, disciple making, Spirit led communities. Church Collective has a particular focus to reach the ‘Missing Generation ’as identified by the Church of England as the least represented group in the Church. Church Collective therefore positively prioritises the under 30s in terms of resources, time and style of gathering .

Church Collective is led by Revd Simon Renison, who during 2022 also fulfilled the role of University of Chester Chaplain in Warrington for 1.5 days per week. Church Collective employs one full-time Resource and Creative Director, and part-time posts of Operations Manager and Youth Pastor. In addition, Church Collective has an ordinand working 3 days per week.

Christ Church hosts Church Collective on a zero-cost basis and funding for Church Collective is through the Church Commissioners ’Strategic Development Funds. In 2022 Church Collective was successful in securing additional funding, from the Henry Smith Charity, of £56,000 over 3 years from April 2022 through to March 2025, which will help to extend staff contracts.

People within Church Collective are also starting to give financially. It takes time for new Christians to give financially, and the missing generation has less disposable income, however the target of £18,200 was almost achieved.

Achievements and performance including review of charitable achievements against objectives

The following section summarises our main areas of activity and performance.

Electoral Roll

At the end of the year the Electoral Roll stood at 159 (93 resident and 66 non-resident in the parish). This is eight fewer than at the end of 2021, since the number of people who have died or moved away exceeds the number of new members.

Worship

Christ Church

On Sundays we hold our Parish Communion service at 11am. On the second Sunday of the month we hold an all-age worship service called ‘Active Church’, followed by a shortened Communion Service. In the evening we hold our new REFRESH informal worship service. These are contemplative

gatherings where we sing modern worship songs and make time for God to speak to us through the Holy Spirit. Our all-age SPACE service is held on the fourth Sunday of the month, in addition to the morning Parish Communion service. In December we re-launched our Said Communion Sunday morning service at 9am on a monthly basis.

Average attendance at Sunday Services is 52 adults and 3 children at the Parish Communion service. Average attendance for Active Church services are 50 adults and 21 children and for SPACE services, 18 adults and 14 children. These figures are approximately 30% lower than pre-COVID 2019 figures.

Online services and talks, which originally started during lockdown, by Revd Neil Shaw and Revd Heather Haddow continue and are available via Christ Church Facebook.

A midweek communion service is held on Wednesday mornings, with an average attendance of 11 adults.

Baptism services are held on the first and third Sunday of every month, with a total of 30 (14 in 2021) children being baptised during the year. A special service is held every year when dollies made for each child at their baptism are presented to them. One young person and one adult were also

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baptised in 2022. There were 6 weddings (6 in 2021) and 18 funerals (11 in 2021) during 2022.

Special services were also held in church. As well as a service on Remembrance Sunday, a remembrance service was held on 10 November by the 1330 (Warrington) Squadron Air Cadets which was attended by people from all over Warrington. In December the Christingle service attracted 140 adults and children.

Christmas services were not as popular as the same services before COVID, attendance being 19% lower; however the Carol Service, Christmas Eve crib service, Midnight Communion and Christmas Day services attracted a total of 420 adults and children.

Church Collective

In September 2022 Church Collective celebrated its first anniversary, with a joint celebration service at Christ Church. Four Collectives were established in this first year (fulfilling the target) at Howley (engaging families on a Sunday morning in a Community Centre); Orford Park (engaging parents and toddlers in Orford Park for a ‘forest church ’Collective, Thursday 2pm); Online Collective (engaging the missing generation, Online, Monday’s 8.30pm) and at Great Sankey (engaging people of all ages, Sunday 3pm in a home).

In October, Time Square Collective started, using the University buildings in town, engaging with students and young professionals (18-30s), as well as the monthly Cinnamon Brow Collective, which is a re-launch of the Church of the Resurrection’s Messy Church in Cinnamon Brow Cof E School.

Momentum is building and more people are engaging with Church Collective. The target set by the Church Collective funders (the Church Commissioners ’Strategic Development Funds) is 50 new adults, per year. From September 2021 to December 2021 average attendance was 24 adults and 12 children per week across all the Collectives. At the end of December 2022 there was an average weekly attendance of 61 adults and 32 children.

Church Collective continues to thank the PCC for their support, generosity and governance.

Church Organisations

The Mothers’ Union held monthly meetings from February to December. These included Stations of the Cross and Advent services and celebrating Mary Sumner Day (the founder of the Mothers’ Union) at St Elphins Church. Social events included afternoon tea at the Church of Resurrection with its MU members, a meal at the Little Manor and a quiz. Talks from the curate of St Elphins, Debbie Lovett about her life in Turkey and from James Tobiason about Padgate in 1850 were entertaining and informative. The MU also organised the Christmas shoebox appeal as part of the Samaritan’s Purse ‘Operation Christmas Child’.

Thanks to Sandra Bryers and Beverley Fearn for their six years as MU branch leaders and to Pat Lord (treasurer) and Anne Murray (secretary), for their many years of service as they retire. The MU will continue with various people helping at different times

The Fellowship Group has continued to meet virtually on Zoom throughout 2022. Three members have moved from Warrington but are still able to attend the meetings. The book of James was studied during the year. The Group continues to pray for those who have asked for prayer, either for themselves or others who need prayers during difficult circumstances.

The Choir meets weekly and sings at the 11.00 service on the first Sunday of the month and at festivals. The choir hosts a new monthly event called Harmony , where favourite hymns and worship songs are chosen and sung by those attending. Each session has a guest speaker who shares something of their life and faith, as well as a Bible reading, prayers and information on the music and

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lyrics of the hymns selected for that month.

Pastoral Care to the Community

During 2022, some of our usual pastoral care activities continued to be curtailed. The Coffee Shop remained closed and we were unable to host the Community Party for senior members of the congregation.

We did, however launch some new activities. In October we launched Knit & Natter , an opportunity to share craft activities, fellowship and refreshments on the first Saturday of each month.

In December we started a Warm Spaces initiative, two mornings a week, in an attempt to help those facing issues with rising energy bills and the cost of living. This initiative lasted six weeks, but was unsuccessful in attracting those in particular need. It was decided however, to open the coffee shop every Wednesday from 10-12 pm for those attending weekday communion.

Communication with members of the congregation and the parish was maintained through Facebook and the website. An email list of around 100 congregation members provided regular updates about church services and activities. The Revd Neil Shaw prepared weekly Morning Prayer service sheets for people to use in their private devotions. Paper copies of all communications were delivered to around 15 people who do not have access to the internet or social media.

Youth and Children’s Work

Active Church services are held once a month aimed at children and families. These services are very popular and include craft activities related to the theme of the service. SPACE services are held once a month in the afternoon and include S ongs, P rayers, A ctivities, C hat and E at(ing).

Revd Neil Shaw and Curate Heather Haddow lead school-based acts of worship at Christ Church Primary School. This comprises fortnightly assemblies, special festival celebrations in Church and delivering Confirmation preparation for all in Years 5 and 6. In addition, during 2022 school-based acts of worship were also led by the clergy at Cinnamon Brow Primary School (following the closure of the Church of the Resurrection, Cinnamon Brow) and at Woolston Primary School (during the interregnum at the Church of the Ascension, Woolston).

In October 2022, our Open the Book sessions at Christ Church Primary School resumed. The sessions are delivered by a small team of volunteers who, assisted by the children, usually tell two Bible stories every half term, to both KS1 and KS2.

Charity & Fund Raising

The Social Committee and members of the congregation organised a range of events to raise funds, including a Last Night at the Proms Concert with the Band and Drums of the Cheshire Constabulary; concerts by Warrington Musical Society; a Jubilee Garden Party to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; and the Christmas Tree Extravaganza; as well as a coffee morning and a wine tasting evening. Christ Church is registered as a charity on Amazon Smile, so that every time purchases are made, a small amount is donated to the Church.

Coffee mornings were held for various charities throughout the year, including Traidcraft Exchange and Macmillan Nurses . Also, a Fairtrade stall selling Fairtrade food and fairly traded crafts is held regularly in church.

Collections were held in church and online for Christian Aid , during Christian Aid week and for the Disasters Emergency Committee’s Ukraine Appeal .

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Our Harvest service was held in October and members of the congregation brought food items which were then donated to the local food bank.

At our Toy service at the beginning of December, members of the congregation donated new toys for children who would otherwise have very little. These toys were then collected and distributed by the NSPCC.

The annual Christingle Service in December was attended by 140 adults and children. This service and the house boxes held by members of the congregation, raised funds for the Children’s Society .

The Mothers’ Union again supported Operation Christmas Child and sent Christmas shoe boxes to the charity Samaritan’s Purse.

We host a collection point for Warrington Food Bank , which members actively support.

Church Buildings and Grounds

During 2022, the gutters were cleaned and unblocked, damaged downspouts were repaired and vegetation was cleared from the church walls. Repairs were also carried out to the vestry and choir vestry roofs.

The Churchyard is cared for by the Friends of Christ Church Graveyard and by a team who are part of the Community Payback Scheme of the Ministry of Justice. The team has been very effective at keeping the graveyard tidy, by clearing leaves, strimming and mowing the grass and pruning shrubs. The team worked two days per week in the graveyard, although there was a gap of several months due to the ill-health of the supervisor. During this time members of the regular maintenance team came out of retirement to mow the grass.

In 2022 permission was obtained from the Archdeacon (under List B works) for the work on the trees in the graveyard, recommended in the tree survey, which was caried out by TreeWise Solutions Ltd in 2021. This work will be carried out in February 2023. Funding for this work was raised by the Friends of the Graveyard, with the majority of the funds being provided by grants from the Co-op local fund and Poulton-with-Fearnhead Parish Council and the remainder from Christ Church’s Burial Fund.

The Friends Group held six clear-up days during 2022, and the 1330 Squadron Air Cadets held one clear-up morning and cleaned military graves. The fences along the western and eastern boundaries of the woodland graveyard were repaired with funding from the Parish Council, and a new gate was fitted at the entrance to the woodland graveyard. A magnolia tree was planted in the Garden of Remembrance to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Friends were successful in their application to the Co-op Community Fund for 2022-2023 and should receive funds in 2023. A full report on the activities of the Friends during 2022 can be found in the Friends Annual Report and Accounts year ending December 2022.

Communications

The publication of Christ Church’s parish magazine, the Grapevine , continued during 2022, both electronically (on Facebook and circulated by email) and in hardcopy. As well as the regular distribution, it is also placed in the library and community centre. Large print versions are available on request.

Christ Church has a website: www.ccpadgate.co.uk and is on Facebook: Christ Church Padgate ; Twitter: @PadgateChurch and YouTube. The Friends of Christ Church Graveyard is also on Facebook.

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Plans for 2023

Christ Church:

Church Collective:

By Easter 2023, Church Collective will have planted three more Collectives: Youth Collective in Warrington Youth Zone (engaging with 12-18 year olds); Smile Collective (a community meal at St Margaret’s CE School); and Garden Collective (a community garden at Meadowside School). These focus on planting collectives around social action projects and taking people on a discipleship journey in these spaces. The eight Collectives by April 2023 will be:

Financial Review

The PCC continued to review the costs of running the church, making decisions that show the church’s commitment given to the Diocese in 2012 to pay all liabilities as they fall due, including the Parish share.

The PCC is registered with the Charities Commission in England and Wales reference number 1178871.

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Report on Accounts for 2022

The attached accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022 show that the overall income raised in 2022 across all funds was £94064 (£93507 in 2021).

Overall planned giving remained the same being £47641 in 2022 (£47761 in 2021).

In August 2022 a card reader machine was installed at the back of church so that contactless donations and gifts could be made. The contactless gifts received during 2022 amounted to £770 which is included in Collections and other giving

The money received from Fees for weddings and funerals increased by £1505 (being £9519 in 2022 compared to £8014 in 2021).

In November 2022 in recognition of the energy crisis the Diocese gave a Grant of £1000 towards heating costs.

Various fundraising events were held during the year raising a total of £5000. These included Jubilee Garden Party £807, Last Night of Proms £1441 the Christmas Tree Extravaganza £1532 Warrington Musical Society concerts £279, Coffee Morning £632 and Wine Tasting £307.

The Parish share increased by 2%, being £78866 in 2022 compared to £77322 in 2021.

In recognition of the continued pressure on church finances during the pandemic, Liverpool Diocese allowed a Parish Share credit of £3128 in 2022 (£4032 in 2021) and an Archdeacon’s Credit of £12707 which meant that we actually had to pay £63031 plus the 1 month arrears from 2021. The total Parish Share paid in 2022 was therefore £69098.

The other running costs of the church show an increase of £3792. This is mainly due to having paid £3516 for choir vestry roof repairs.

Although the energy costs show a slight decrease in 2022 compared to 2021, this is not actually the case, as the accounts for 2021 included £1901 which covers Oct to Dec 2020. The actual figures for energy costs for the 2022 are broken down as:

Gas £4479 (£3490 in 2021), Electricity £922 (£753 in 2021) and Water £340 (£306 in 2021)

The balance in the Reserve Account at 31/12/2022 has decreased to £11195 (£15807 in 2021).

Church Collective Fund

Since July 2021 Church Collective is being hosted by Christ Church Padgate and their finances are being administered through a restricted fund by the PCC and overseen by Liverpool Diocese.

The accounts for the collective are shown within the other funds for completeness. There is no cost incurred by Christ Church in administering this fund.

Reserves Policy

In 2021 as the church is a registered charity the PCC agreed that it would be prudent to retain two months running costs, amounting to £15000, as a reserve. This is in line with the Diocesan guidelines. In 2022 this amount was reduced to £10000 in order to assist with pressures on cash-flow. This policy is reviewed regularly.

Performance of Investments

Investments are placed with the CCLA in the CBF Church of England Deposit Fund.

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Christ Church Padgate - Accounts for year ended 31st December 2022 General Fund

Receipts
Voluntary Income
Planned Giving
Collections & Other Giving
Income Tax Recovered
Other Voluntary Income
Fees
Sundry Donations
Donations for Charities
Events & Activities
Social Functions
Sale Goods &
Books
Magazine Donations/Adverts
Other Income
Transfers from Reserve fund
Area Dean Grant
LDBF Grants
TOTAL RECEIPTS
Payments
Grants
Christian Relief & Develop. Agencies
Home Mission & Church Societies
Secular Charities
Support Costs
Sunday School & Walking Day
Training Books/Notes/Videos
Subscriptions to Other Bodies
Relating to the Work of the Church
Parish Share
Clergy Expenses
Vicarage Rates/Water
Upkeep of Services
Organist/Cleaner/Verger
Building & Maintenance
Light/Heat/Water
Sundry Expenses
Administration
Printing & Stationery
Insurance
TOTAL PAYMENTS
Surplus/ (Deficit) for the Year
Bank Account as at 1st January
Bank account as at 31st December
2022
47641
6699
11956
2022
66296
7148
1980
15557
90981
0
2069
82539
6312
90919
61
163
224
2021
47761
5139
13166
2021
66067
7084
2139
13000
6936
100
112
6884
200
0
0
130
1850
0
128
2010
13000
1000
1557
12000
1000
0 0
88289
0
1187
80975
6240
0
1151
918
0
470
717
69098
460
3295
457
570
830
5741
2089
67223
0
3335
141
1271
831
6420
1754
2836
3476
2877
3363
88402
-113
276
163

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Reserve Fund

Receipts
D&B Binks Wine Tasting
Donations
Legacies
Central Board of Finance Interest
Coffee Morning
Jubilee Garden
Party
Last Night of Proms
Gift day
Christmas tree extravaganza
WMS Concert
Coffee shop
Payments
Repairs & Renewals
Transfer to General Fund
Surplus
Balance at 1st January
Balance at 31st December
Burial Ground Fund
Designated Funds
Receipts
Memorials and tablets
Burials
2583
Grants
0
Repayment from LDBF
0
Payments
Burial Ground Expenses
230
Tree Survey
0
Surplus/Deficit for year
Bank Deposit Account as at 1st January
Bank Deposit Account as at 31st
December
2022
307
7022
0
367
0
632
807
1441
0
1532
279
1000
0
0
2022
13386
17998
2021
0
5101
0
15
0
0
0
0
8759
1358
220
0
0
0

2021














15453


13848
1605
14202
15807
2021
1765
2465
4998
13000
1848
12000
2022


2583

230
2353
7229
9582
1130
0
635




-4612
15807
11195
785
1680
-700
7929
7229

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Burial Ground Fund Restricted Fund Endowment received October 2013

Burial Ground Fund Restricted Fund
Endowment received October 2013
Burial Ground Fund Restricted Fund
Endowment received October 2013
2022
Receipts
Payments
Bank account balance at 1st January
15000
Bank account balance at 31st December
15000
Church Day School Trust Account
Restricted Funds
2022
Receipts
Bank interest
0
Payments
0
Suplus for year
0
Bank Deposit account as at 1st January
92
Bank Deposit account as at 31st December
92
Flower Fund Designated Fund
2022
Receipts
114
Payments
298
Surplus/Deficit for year
-184
Balance in bank at 1st January
256
Balance in bank at 31st December
72
Christ Church Coffee Shop
Income:
2022
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Donations
Other Income
Expenditure
Fairtrade Stock
Non Stock Expenditure
Community Party
Other Payments
180
Bank charges
15
Donation to Church
1000
Profit for the year
Balance in Hand at 1st January
Balance in Hand at 31st December
2021
15000
15000
2021
0
0
0
92
92
2021
288
32
256
256
2021
0
350
2000
1195
-1195
2212
1017
0
350
180
15
1000
350
2000
-2350
4562
2212

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Church Collective Restricted Fund

Note: Started 01/07/2021

Receipts
LDBF Funding
Henry Smith Foundation
Grant
Planned Giving
Tax Recovered
Sundry Donations
University
Chester
Warrington Charities Trust
Total Income
Expenditure
Staff Costs
Payroll
37157
Clergy Housing
4189
Operational Costs
Travel & Exps
2596
Other Costs
5982
Rental Of Meeting Space
2477
Total Revenue Expenditure
Capital Costs
Overall
Expenditure
Surplus/Deficit for year
Balance as at 1st January
Balance as at 31st December
Receipts
LDBF Funding
Henry Smith Foundation
Grant
Planned Giving
Tax Recovered
Sundry Donations
University
Chester
Warrington Charities Trust
Total Income
Expenditure
Staff Costs
Payroll
37157
Clergy Housing
4189
Operational Costs
Travel & Exps
2596
Other Costs
5982
Rental Of Meeting Space
2477
Total Revenue Expenditure
Capital Costs
Overall
Expenditure
Surplus/Deficit for year
Balance as at 1st January
Balance as at 31st December
2022
8360
2160
3060
2511
1002
2022
35502
19400
17093
71995
52252
19743
16025
35768
13231
748
01/07/21
3329
827
1000
- 31/12/21
31478
5156
41346
11055
13979
3735
36634
20609
2596
5982
2477
935
2678
122
52401
-149
17714
2895
16025
0
16025

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st December 2022

Monetary Assets General General General
School
Burial Burial Fabric Flower Collective Restricted Coffee Total
Ground Fund Fund Fund Funds Shop
Barclays Bank
C/A 224 5648 1836 72 34355 1017 43151
Barclays Bank
D/A 92 92
CBF Deposit
Fund 3934 9359 15000 28293
Cash in hand 0
SOLDO cards 1410 1410
Total 224
92
9582 11195 72 35765 15000 1017 72947
Parish Share Account
Jan 6066.69
Outstanding Balances b/fwd 6066.67 Feb 6311.49
Mar 0.00
Share for 2022 78866.38 Apr 5671.98
Parish share Credit 3128.2 May
11343.96
Parish share Credit 03.03.22 12707.00 Jun 5671.98
Paid in year 69097.98 Jul 5671.98
Aug 5671.98
Balance c/fwd -0.13 Sep 0.00
Oct 11343.96
84933.05 84933.05 Nov 5672
Dec 5671.98
6311.49
per month
5671.98
per month
from March 56719.8
2021 2022
Share 77322 78866.38
Parish Credit -4032 -3128.2
Parish Credit -12707
to pay 73290 63031.18

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Annual Report Christ Church, Padgate, Warrington, 2022

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Cadlshead Accounlancy Servlces Llmlted CAS How•. 657 Rolld. Irf￿. M44 5XD Td. {01eii n5 F&¥ {01O11 nr 5214 Inde￿Ndent Examlnerfs Report {SORP 2015) Report to the Parochlal Church Councll (PCC) of Christ Churth Padgate on the account5 for the year ende(131 December 2022, as set out on pages 9 to 17 of your Annual Report. Respectlve responslbllltlts of Trutee• and Examlner The PCC are re5pon51ble for the preparation of the acmunt5. They consider that an audlt Is not requ1￿￿ for thos year under sertlon 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed. The charity'5 gross Income does not exceed £250,000 and l am qualified to undertake the examlnation by being a qualified mernber of The Instbtute of Chartered Accountants Sn England and Wales IICAEW). It Is my responsibllity to,. exambne the accounts under sethon 145 of the Charltles Act, to follow the procedures lald down In the general Directions given by the Charfty Commlsslon (under section 145(5)(bl of the Charlties Act), and ro state whether partl¢ul•r rnatter5 have come to my atrentlon. Bas1• ol Indep8nd•nt Examlner's ststome My examinètion was camed out in accordance wlth genernl directions given by the Charity Comm1551on. An exarnillation inclLtdes a review of the accounting records kept by the PCC and a comparison of the accounrs presented with those recor(Is. It also includes consideratlon of any unusual Stems or dlsdosures In the accounts and seeking explanatlon5 from the PCC concernlng any such matter5. The procedures undertaken do not nrovide all the evidence that would be requlred in an audit. and on5equer¢tly no oplnbon is glven as to whether the accounts present a 'true and falrf vlesy, and the report is Ilmlted to those matters Set out In the starement below. Independent Examiner's statement In connertlon wkth my exarnination, no mèterfal matter5 have come to my attentlon whlch glves me cause to believe that In, any materlal respect: VAT Fkn. 403 4103 17 No. 4￿2￿9 AnnurJl Report Christ Church, PrJdgrJte, WrJrrington, 2022 18

accountlng records were not kept In aCCDrdanc¢ wlth sectSon 130 of the Charltles Act, or the accounts do not accord wlth the accountln9 records. I have coffle across no other matters Srt Connectlon wlth the examinatTron to whlch attentlon should be drawn in order to enable a proper under5tandlng of the accounts to be reached. Slgned.. Date: IsI3X23 re's Name: addre%., 6,,L How L. 1414Svo AnnurJl Report Christ Church, PrJdgrJte, WrJrrington, 2022 19