Bishop Auckland Parish
St Andrew's + st Anne's
THE PAROCHIALCHURCH COUNCILOF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF BISHOP AUCKLAND
REGISTERD CHARITY NUMBER 1180703
APINUAL TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR 2023
Alms and Purposes
Bishop Auckland Parochlal Church Council IPCCI has the responsibility of co-operating wlth the incumbent,
Revd Matthew Keddilty, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the thurch pastoral,
evangellstlc, soclal and ecumenlcal.
The PCC Is also responslble for the maSntenance of 5t Andrew's Church, South Church and St Anne's Church,
Market Place, Bishop Auckland.
Oblectlves and Actlvltles
When plannin8 our activitie5 for the year the incumbent and the PCC attach great importance to public
benefit, and we try to enable oidlnary people to Ilve out their faith 35 part of our parlsh communlty through
worship and prayer, learnlng abgut the Gospel and developlng thelr trust in Jesus
provision of pastoral care and practScal support for people living in the parlsh
missionary and outreach work
The PCC is committed to enabling as many people •$ possible to worshlp In our two churches and to become
part of our parish community. Our servlces and worship are based around prayer, 8Ible readlng, preachin8,
music and sacrament.
PCC members also provide input into the parish Mission Actlon Plan as they consider how we can best serve
our church members, local communlty and the wider world through our seNlces and actlvities.
A¢hlevements and Performance
Worshlp È7nd PrGyer
The PCC are keen to offer a range of services durlng the week and over the course of the year whlch our
community find both beneficial lincluding for those who are soclally isolated) and spiritually fulfillirig. We try
to provide a range of services.. from a traditional Holy Communion service Ilitur8ically led and with traditional
hymns) In St Andrew'5 each Sunday mornin81 a quieter Holy Communion Se￿I(e in St Anne's each Thursday;
and our contemporary Sunday Gathering seNice lof an inter-generational and interactive style, with
contemporary music) from St Anne'5.
All ale welcome to attend our regular services. In 2023 our parish worshipping community consisted of 107
people121 children aged 0-10, 6 young people a8ed 11-17, 50 adults aged 18-69 and 30 adults aged 70+1.
After the last revision of the Electoral Roll in April 2023 there were 81 people on the Churth Electoral Roll.

As well as our regular seNlces, we enable our local community to celebrate and thank God at the milestones
of the journey through life and offer appropriate pastoral 5UPPOrt. In 2023. 29 baptisms, 11 weddings (with
two additional service5 of prayer& dedication after Civil Marriage) and 35 funera15 lof which 4 were
conducted at a crematorium or cemetery) took place in our parish. On 5 October we held a sèrvice for All
Souls In St Anne's Church for the relative5 of those whose funerals had been conducted in the parish during
the past year so that they could light a candle, listen to a short reflection and rerrember their loved one5.
Work with Chlldren, Youth & Families
During 2023 our work with chlldren, young people and familie5 expanded with the appointment of our
Growlng Faith Mission Leader to work with 5-115 throughout the par55h, to work alongside our refocussed
Early Yeor5 Mission Leader. We undertook our weekly, term-time, activities of.. Blessed Beginnings lourgroup
for babies and toddlers and their parents / carersl,. Kingdom Kids lour group for 5-115 and their families),.
and, Youth Group Ifor youn8 people aged 11-18 years). Durlng school holidays we ran a range of activltle5
Includlng a free famlly film club (with a hot meal included) and Stoy 'n' pl(ry ses51ons.
We continue supporting local primary schoo15 by delSverln8 a programme of weekly assemblles and RE
le55on5. We a150 WOTked with local primary schoo15 to produce a large eolourful display in St Anne's durln8
the weekend of the Food Festival and a similar display of paper bauble5 at the Chrlstmas Tree Festival in St
Anne's whlch colnclded wlth the town's Chr15tmas Llghts Swltch.On. On both occasion5 many families came
Into ¢hur¢h to see what thelr chlldren had made in school. We also held our Chrlstlngle se￿Ice In St Andrew's
Church.
Minlstry to the Elderly
Lay pastoral vlsltors vlsSt twelve parlshioner5 once a month and Spend tSme talkSng, IlstenlnB and giving
communlon to these people, who have been re8ular long-term church worshippers but who are no longer
able to come to church. The pastoral visltors also vlslt anyone who has been in hospltal and need5 time to
recuperate before ￿turnIng to church. Those recelvin8 vSsit5 all Say how much they enjoy them, and that
they feel better afterwards.
Town Events
Once agaSn, the 8lshop Auckland Food Festival look place In Aprll and St Anne's Church was open throughout
the weekend provlding refreshments and toSlet facillties as well a5 a place for children to play. To celebrate
the Coronation of King Charle5111 we held a afternoon tea. On Remembrance Sunday, the church and variou5
members, led the town's Clvlc Parade at the memorlal, followed by a service in 5t Anne'5 Church. After
opening for the weekend of Bishop Auckland Christma5 Tgwn with o Chrlstmas Tree festlval In St Anne's
Church, on the Saturday before Christmas, we held a carol 5etvlce In the Market Place.
Helping people In need
Our Connectlons 8roup Iformally Warm Hub) contlnued throughout 2023. It Is open from 10-30am to
1'.30pm each Wednesday. A warm drink and biscults are offered on arrival with a simple lunch belng served
from noon. Newspapers, puzzles and crafts are available, and there15 always someone around wlth whom
to chat.
We contlnue to support our local food bank (part of a crisis intervention project based in Woodhou5e Close
Church Community Centrel through donations of food and hygiene produ¢t5, in addition to financial
as51Stance.

Throughout the year we have given to other registered charltSes in this country and over5ea5. These
currently include Christians against Poverty, Compassion UK Ithrough whom we sponsor a little boy in
Kenya), The Message Trust, Medaille Trust, Mercy Ships and Prison Fellowship.
We have a150 SUPPOrted local families by holding a baby clothing event and a school uniform event with
Items of clothlnB available free of charge or for a small donation. Grants of £IOOO and donations from the
community were used to Plsrchase school uniform. We also keep a supply of used children's clothes to offer
to anyone who asks us for them.
When deciding which charities to support and for how long, the parish Global Mission Committee will bear
in mind some of the stated prlorltles of the Diocese, namely poverty, children and the envlronment. We a150
continue to provide practical asslstance to individuals who approach the church directly for help and where
necessary we sl8npost them to the approprSate agencies when longer term support is required. In our care
for the wider world, we seek where possible to use Falrtrade and envlronmentally friendly products.
We have also continued to help displaced Ukrainlan familles wSth clothe5 and given practical help and
SUPPOrt to help them with their new life in our town. We held a Setvice of Prayer for Ukraine to mark the
flrst anniversary of the Invasion.
Ecumenict71 Involvernent
Bishop Auckland Parish is a member of the Blshop Auckland Fellowship of Christian Churches IBAFCCI, a
grouping of local churche5 from various Christian denominatlons. BAFCC events in which the Bishop Auckland
Parish were involved included the weekly Lent lunches and the 'Octave of Prayer for Chrlstlan Unity,.
Por15h Website ond Facebook Poge
Information about 5afeguard1n8 and Contatt delalls for the parish are available on our webslte
1www.ba
arlsh.churchl, and our Facebook page (Bish Auckland Parish) Is regularly updated.
Bulldlng$
To facilitate our work, it 15 Important that we maintain the fabrSc of the churche5 of St Andrew (Grade I Ilstedl
and St Anne (Grade 21 and ensure that all equipment 15 Serviced and inspected a5 necessarv.
A programme of building work5 is being developed to provlde St Anne's Church with more approprlate
facilities needed to se￿e the local communlty. The south roof of St Anne's Church is Sn need of repair /
replacement and we are currently lookin8 into the posslbllity of installing solar pane15 or slates. A consultancv
projett to provide options for passive and active energy measures in St Anne's Church, jointly funded by the
PCC, Heritage England and Durham County Council was concluded durin8 the year.
During 2023, St Andrew's Church work to upgrade lighting and AV equipment has continued.
Hire of Church Premlse$
St Anne's Church has a number of spaces available for hire at reasonable rates, subject to the completion of
hire agreement which includes compliance with health and safety and safeguarding regulations.
Financial Review

In 2023 total receipts into unrestricted funds were £72,824.. unrestritted voluntary donations amounted to
£59,474, of whlch £9,183 was clalmed as Gift Aid. Receipts from church activSties, principally fees for
wedding5 and funerals, Contribut￿ £7,843.
Of recelpts Snto restricted funds of E28,9491 grant5 accounted for £11,530. Most of these 8rants were for
the building consultancy prolect at St Anne's Church.
Regular giving wa5 UP slightly on the prevlous year aBain1£36,440- up from £35,876 in 20221-
At £101,774, total Parish receipts were higher than the £90,586 recelved in 2022, due mainly to a increases
In donations and fees for our actlvltles.
A total of £86,543 wa5 5peni from unrestrlcted funds to provide the Christian ministry from Bishop
Auckland Parlsh, Includlng the contrlbution of a Di0￿san Parish Share of £31,241,1£3,759 le55 than In
20221. Other major costs were in respect of insurance, utllitles, and buildings maintenance,
Payments f rorn restricted funds amounted to £57,212; much of the youth and chlldren's work was funded
by 8rant5 from the Scotto Trust, wSth a significant additional proportion coming from Parish reserves in the
form of the St Anne's Old School Fund, which is avallable for appllcatlon for educatlonal purposes.
Total payments In the year were £143,755, down slightly from the £148,3251n 2022.
The net result for the year was an excess of payments over recelpts of £41,981 overall.
Based on ihe bank and deposlt balances brought forward at the beglnnlng of the year, the balances carrled
forward at 31 December 2022 thus amounted to £92,454 of unrestricted fund5 and £63,654 of restrlcted
funds, that Is, £156,108 In total.
The PCC wlshes to thank Sarah Cummlngs IAssoclate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England
nd Wale51 for carryln8 Out the role of Independent Exarnlner of the accounts,
Reserves poll¢y
It 15 PCC policy to maintain a sufficient balarice from unrestricted funds in its current account to cover day
to day running expenses and to cover emer8ency situatlons that may arlse from tlme to time.
It is our pollcy lo invest our funds wlth the CBF Church of En8land Dep051t Fund.
Staff Team In post In 2023:
Vlcar- Revd Matthew Keddilty
Children & Famllle5' Mbssion Leader for O Ils/Early Years Mlssion Leader- Mrs Alison Keddiltv
ParSsh Adminlstrator- Mrs Angela MacDonald (to 31 July 20231- Mrs Jenny Laycock (from 17 October 2023)
Growing Faith Misglon Leader- Rev Brett Vallis Ifrom 5 September 20231
Volunteers
All our volunteer5 have been safely recruited and undergone appropriate training.
Safeguardin8

The PCC has endorsed and operates in accordance with the House of Bishops Safeguarding Policyforchildren,
youn8 people and adults. Safeguarding is a standing agenda item at all full PCC and Standing Committee
meetings.
Mrs Marllyn Weerasin8he contlnued to act as Parish Safeguarding Officer and has worked with staff members
to ensure that the above safeguarding policy is being adhered to.
All our activitie5 are risk a55essed, and all paid and voluntary workers are safely recruited. DBS checks and
safeguarding training are renewèd every thrèe years.
Contact det?ils for local safeguarding offlcers are clearly displayed in both churche5, as well as a list of
emergency helplines.
Strurture, Governance and Management
The method of appolntment of PCC members Is set out In the Church Representation Rule5. The membership
of Bishop Auckland PCC con51St5 of the incumbent lour vicar), lay reader and members elected by those
members of the con8re8ation who are on the Electoral Roll of the church. All those who attend our services
I members of the congregatlon are encourage(I to reglstey on the Electoral Roll and stand for electSon to the
pcc.
The PCC Is responslble for maklng decislons on all matters of general concern and Smportance to the parlsh
Includlng decisions on how the funds of the PCC are to be spent. Durlng 2023 the PCC met four times to
dlscu55 church matter5. Durlng 2023 a Finance Commlttee wa5 created whose terms of reference were
approved by the PCC. We ?150 have a Global Mi55ion Committee which meets perlodlcally throughout the
vear to discuss our support for other charltles and organlsatlons at home and abroad. The Global Misslon
Commlttee Is responslble to the PCC and reports back to It regularlv.
Three members of the PCC slt on the Deanery Synod ancl Dlocesan Synod. Thls provldes the PCC wlth an
important Ilnk between the Par15h and the wlder Structures of the Anglican Church.
Admlnlstratlve Informatlon
Bishop Auckland Parlsh conslsts of two churches: St Andrew's Church, South Church, Blshop Auckland DL14
6FR and 5t Anne's Church, Market Place, Bishop Auckland DL14 7NP. Bishop Auckland Parish Is part of the
DSoce5e of Ourham wlthln the Church of England,
The Parish office15 based In St Anne's Church and is open Monday to Frlday, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm when the
ParSsh Admlnlstrator Is avaSlable to respond to enqulrie5 from members of the public.
The PCC Is a body corporate IPCC Powers measu￿ 1956, Church Representation Rules 2￿6) and became
re8lStered charity (number 11807031 in November 2018.
PCC members who were In offlce In 2023:
Ex-olficio Members
Incurnbent.. Revd Matthew Keddilty
Chairpe150n
Reader.. Mrs Catherlne Taylor
Vlce Chalr
Wardens.. Mr Jame5 Masters luntil 21 May 20231

Mrs Ruth Riddell Ifrom 21 May 20231
Representatlve to Deanery Synod
Mr Martin Wood
Representative to Deanery Synod and Diocesan Synod
Elected Members..
Mr Anthony Coulls
Mrs Joanne Green (from 21 May 20231
Miss Ruth Keddilty (from 21 May 20231
Mr David Riddell Ifrom 21 May 20231 Representative to Deanery Synod
Mrjohn Wa5ne
Mrs Marllyn Weeraslnghe luntll 21 May 20231
Mrs Rachel Wood (from 21 May 20231
co.opted Members,.
None
Thls report and assoclated accounts were presented to the APCM of the Eccle51a5tlcal Parish of Bishop
Auckland on 21 May 2023.
Signed Revd Mtstt Keddilty
Vlcar of Bishop Auckland
IPCC Chairman)

Ind8P8nd8nl Examinerf5 Report to the Trustees of The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Bishop Auckland
I report on th@ accounts of Th& Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Paiish of Bishop Auckland
for the year ended 31 December 2023. which are s81 out the attach8d pages.
R&sp8ctlVg r8spon$ibilitièy of trustèes and examlner
As Iruslees of the Charity the members of the Parochial Church Council are responsible foT the
prepafalion of the accounts. The members consid@r that an audit is not required for this year under
section 144{21 of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Acll 8nd that an independent examlnalion Is needed.
It is my responsibility lo..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act..
lo follow the procedures laié down in th? General Dirgdions given by the Charlty Commisslon
under secllon 145151(b) of the 2011 Act),. and
10 818le whether partlcular matters have come lo my allenlion.
8asl¥ of Indgpendent oxamlntrr'l report
My examinallon was earrled out In accordance wllh the General Directions glven by the Charity
Commission. An examinatlon includes 8 Teview of the accounting records kept by the charity and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. 11 also include8 conslderalion of any
unusual items or disclogures In the accounts, and $8eking explanations from you as Iruslees
coneernlng any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all Ihg evidence that would
bg required in an audit, and eonsequenlly no oplnion is glven as to whether the accounts present a
'true and falr viow, and the report13 limited lo those molleT8 sel out In tha next slalemenl.
Ind8pènd•nt examlner's Statement
I havè completed my examlnallon. I confirm that no matgrbal mgt19rs havo come lo my allenllon Sn
connection with the &xamination which olves m& cause to believe that in, any material respect..
acccuntlng records wgrg not kgpt in accordance with section 130 of the Act or '
the accounts do not accord wSlh the accounting records.
I have no concern8 and have come acioss no other mallers in connection with the oxaminalion to whlch
011gnlion should ba drawn in order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reaGhed.
Sarah E Cumming
Assoclale of the Inslllutg of Chartared Accountants in England and Wales
23 Beech Grove. SALE, M33 6RT
9 May 2024

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Page I
Flnanclal Statements for the year ended 31 December 2023
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
Unr•strl¢t•d
Funds
Ro$tri¢t¢d
Fund8
TOTAL
2023
TOTAL
2022
No
RECEIPTS
Voluntary R•calpts:
Plannecj Giving
Collections at Services
Other voluntary giving
Gift Aid and GASDS Recovered
Le
acies
Grants
32,240
9,847
7,705
9,183
500
4,200
36,440
9,847
11,643
10.703
600
11,530
80,863
35,87e
8,446
3,704
10,688
1,500
18,889
79,103
4,139
1,520
11.530
21.389
59.474
AGllvltle& lor Gen&rallng Fund8
Investment Income
Church Actlvltla$
other Incomo
4,462
7,843
1,045
72,824
2,189
5,392
6,831
13,236
1,045
101,774
1.947
8.956
580
90,586
TOTAL RECEIPTS
28.949
PAYMENTS
chU￿h Activitie¥-.
Di0¢838n P8rlsh Shar8 Contribullon
Salari¥$ & Honorariè
Clgr
& Stsff Expen¥?5
Mi$$ion & Ev8ngtrllsm
Mlsgion Givin
& Don8llon$
31,241
6.331
959
2,668
2.402
43,601
31,241
38,426
959
10,S68
2,402
83,697
35,000
37,909
1,732
21,410
4,921
100,972
32,095
7,901
Sb
39,995
Church Runnln
Insuranc&s
Church Maintenance
Adminlstratlon Costs
Expen8e8',
10,943
1.993
4.843
17,582
7.332
10,943
3,563
4,906
20,768
7.966
11,762
10,463
11.499
6,821
6,984
7,846
1,670
62
3.186
636
11,762
Other Church runnlng expens8$
Ma
or Church Re
airs & Maintenanc
Cost5 of tradlng
Sc
42,694
17,217
69,910
45.613
CoFl$ of Ggnerallng Fund8
Oth*r Payments
TOTAL PA YMENTS
248
248
31
1,709
148,325
86,543
57,212
143,766
EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER PAYMENTS
113,7181
128,2621
{41,9811
157,7391
Tran$fers be￿0￿n fvnds
Adjustment to Closing balance
Prlor year adjustment
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
13631
13631
8,480
14,0811
128,2621
42,3441
149,2S91
Cash In hand & Bank Balances at 1st Jan
106.535
91,917
198,452
247.711
Cash In hand & Bank Balanets at 31st D•c
92,454
63,654
1S6,108
198,452

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STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES AT 31 DECEMBER
Unrestricted
Fund$
Restri¢tsd
Fund5
TOTAL
2023
TOTAL
2022
NDtfj
Cash Funds
Cash In hand and bank current account
HSBC Deposit a¢cgunts
C.B.F. Deposit Funds
C.B.F. Trust Fund (Lighlfoot Institute
2,952
5,061
8.014
18.941
5,791
73.624
100,097
198,453
58,5S3
58,593
89,502
156,108
89,502
92.454
63,654
Other Moneta A85et8
Debtors
898
1,79g
2,698
160
Glft Ald Recoverable
9,1B3
1,520
10.703
10,500
A8set$ retalned for Church U60
Liabilitio$
Creditors
1,045
NOTES
l. The financSal statements have been prepared In accordance wlth the Church AccountlnB
Re8ulations 2006 u51n8 the Retelpts and Payment basls.
2. Non.monetary a55els retalned for ¢hur¢h use but not valued for the Statement of Asset5 and
Llabilltte5 Include fixtu￿$ & fltmngs and AV & office equlpment.
3. The movement In restrlcted funds durlng the year were as below:
Bal
Bl￿d.
Receipt$
Pgym•nts
Tran51grs
Cfvd.
Rostrletod
St Anne's Restorgtlon Fund
Sl Ann8's Old School Fund
Lord Crewe'5 Ch8rity lor Relief In Need
Durham County Councll Bishop
Auckland Heritaga Action Zone
Youth & Childrttn
The Friends of St Anne
Parish Aclministrator Fund
Heating Charges
Audio-Vi5ual Equiptnent
an Maintenance
St Andrew's Bells
Reliel-In-Need
Accounting Softw818
FI0￿r$
Bookstall
68
73,139
8,770
70
58,093
7,264
2,087
530
117,1331
1,506
530
2,867
66
1,762
6,656
418
3,9Sg
13
5.250
3.186
1,330
240
400
1,636
93
50
638
19,479
31,603
17,133
13,8541
430
5,250
3,186
1,330
240
400 00
3,142
62
1,506
31
50
636
47.742
91.917
10.001
83,654
Unrestrictsd
Lightfoot Institute
ICM),097
4,405
115,0001
89,502

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NOTES (Cont.)
St Anne's Restoration Fund is forthe restoration of St Anne's Church.
St Anne'5 Old School Fund15 for educational purpose5. £17,133 was used for youth and
children's work.
Lord Crewe's Charlty for Rellef In Need Is to be used for Relief In Need purposes. £1,506 was
used for soclal action on povertv.
Durham County Councll Blshop Auckland Her￿age Acllon Zone provlded a 8rant toward5 rooltng
works for St Anne's Church.
£15,000 w95 wlthdrawn from the LlghtFoot unrestrlcted trust fund Iheld by the Dlocese of
Durham a5 a Custodian Trustee)
4. The PCC holds fund5 deposlted on behalf of other5 wlth no control over the management of
these funds. The movements in funds held by the Parish during the year are set out below:
Funds hèld as agènt
Bal
BI￿.
2.605
358
Receipts
Payments
Tr8nsfer5
Bal
Cl￿￿.
2,476
194
Iforl St P8t•Vs Chap81. Auckland Castle
Dongtions fr¢m third parties lo ¢h8ri1108
Fees and other payments lo third
8rt18S
59
329
188
494
7,547
8.720
827
Denations from thlrd Parties to charltles contaln5 monles collected durlng Se￿IceS for other
charlties and organi5ation5.

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Poge4
NOTES Icont.)
5. Further Analysis of Receipts and Payments
Unre8tfiCted
Funds
Re$trlet•d
Funds
TOTAL
2023
TOTAL
2022
R•cel ts
Church activities
Fees for wÈddin
s and fvnèral$
rradin
8Gtivilies.'
Bookst811 commission
Bookstèlj
Clothes re
Scr8
m&t81
Total recei
ts frorn Iradin
7,283
4.756
12,039
8,418
55
68
125
68
540
8,956
836
aclivitK?8
560
7.8d3
636
5,392
1,196
13,236
ments
b. Mlsslon
Ivln
and donatlon•
Albania Confe￿nce Travel
ANAZAO
Childrèn's Socièt
Chri5ti8ns A
ainsi Povtt
Christian Aid. Turk8
Com
assion UK
Mo4aille Tru$t
M9rc
Shi
UK
The M8552
È Trust
Pri50n Fellowshi
S ark Ministrigs
Taarfund
Pakistan Flood R8110
United Soo$l
l¢1 Ukraln&
Woodhou88 Close Corntnuni
250
500
200
300
300
250
352
300
30D
300
300
300
250
3S2
300
30D
300
300
ria Earth uake
336
300
300
300
300
250
500
1,085
300
4.921
C8ntr8
300
2,402
300
2,402
c. Other church runnln
Vic&ra
èx
•ndilurè
Church cleanin
of $8rvice5
of church ard
G0Veman￿ costs
Minist
ErIen￿ Volunteer housin
Warrn Hublconneelions
Church alarms InDt itamized In 2022 Finan¢l01
Statement
Bookstall
ex
on808
watar
2,052
1,187
930
840
661
2,052
1,187
930
840
661
1,176
1,040
762
893
3,049
86
costs
1,661
1,661
636
636
636
7.846

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NOTES (Cont.)
6. During 2023 spousè to PCC Chair was renumerated for employment as Children & Families,
Mission Leader1£15,7881 plus travel expenses.
7. Verger fees have been donated to PCC funds on request of the current POSt holder.
8. Some planned giving is restrlcted to the Par15h Admlnlstrator salary.
9. The Independent Examiner fee (for 2022 accounts) was donated to Woodhouse Close Food
Bank.
10. No Trustees recelved any renumeratton for services as a Trustee.