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2020-12-31-accounts

TRUSTEES REPORT PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF ST LAWRENCE, BIDBOROUGH AND ST PETER, SOUTHBOROUGH For the period January to December 2020 Charity No. 1184753

Aims and Purposes

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of St Lawrence, Bidborough and St Peter, Southborough has the responsibility of co-operating with the incumbent, the Reverend Stephen Hills, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish, the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical.

The PCC is also specifically responsible for the maintenance of the two church buildings and Ivy Cottage, Franks Hollow Road, Bidborough. In addition, with Christ Church, Southborough it is responsible for the house at 54 Holden Park Road, Southborough.

Objectives and Activities

The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship at our churches and to become part of our parish community. The PCC maintains an overview of worship throughout the parish and makes suggestions on how our services can involve the many groups that live within our parish. Our services and worship put faith into practice through prayer and scripture, music and sacrament.

When planning our activities for the year, we have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the supplementary guidance on charities for the advancement of religion. In particular, we try to enable ordinary people to live out their faith as part of our parish community through:

Worship and prayer; learning about the Gospel; developing their knowledge and trust in Jesus

Provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish Missionary and outreach work

To facilitate this work it is important that we maintain the fabric of the church buildings.

Major Risks

Major risks to which the charity is exposed, as identified by the trustees, are regularly reviewed and systems or procedures have been established to manage these risks. During the Coronavirus pandemic government and Church of England guidelines have been followed and risk assessments made and reviewed.

Safeguarding and GDPR

The PCC is committed to implementing the House of Bishops’ safeguarding policies and good practice guidance. The PCC has adopted the House of Bishops’ “Promoting a Safer Church; safeguarding policy statement”. Regulations on safeguarding and GDPR are followed under the guidance of our Parish Safeguarding Officer and administrators.

Achievements and Performance

Worship and Prayer

A range of services are offered in both churches during the week and over the course of the year. While St Lawrence Church remained closed for the Project 800 building project, Sunday morning services were held in Bidborough School hall and evening services in Deacon House until churches had to shut due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 presented a challenge and a new way of offering services. The Rector quickly mastered new technology in order to produce online services on Sunday at 10.30 on YouTube, followed by “coffee” on Zoom, giving an opportunity for the church family to keep in contact with one another. Sunday evening services and weekday morning prayers were held on Zoom. When churches were allowed to open, the YouTube morning service continued and services were held at St Peter’s and St Lawrence on alternate Sundays at 10.00, with numbers restricted in accordance with Covid regulations.

Forest Church, a monthly service for families on Sunday afternoons, adapted by inviting families to do an activity during the day and then join Zoom for time together in the afternoon. Zoom was also used to give secondary school age children the opportunity to meet together.

Children from around the parish were involved in making scenes for a lockdown Nativity film organized by Clare Masters and put together by Stephen Hills. The Nativity was shown as part of the Zoom service on Christmas Day and was viewed many times.

During the year Easter, Remembrance and Christmas trails in St Lawrence Churchyard presented an opportunity to the wider community to explore and reflect on aspects of our faith.

All are welcome to attend our regular services. At present there are 136 names on the Church Electoral Roll (93 St Lawrence and 43 St Peter). We were unable to take realistic attendance figures this year, given the reduced patterns of live worship – but throughout the pandemic there have been around 40-50 ‘devices’ engaging concurrently with our 10.30am YouTube services, which typically builds to 100-125 by the end of Sunday. Zoom Evening Prayer has a regular attendance of around 15, and weekday morning prayers on Zoom are attended by around 20 people.

As well as our regular services, we enable our community to celebrate and thank God at the milestones of the journey through life. Through baptism we thank God for the gift of life, in marriage public vows are exchanged with God’s blessing and through funeral services friends and family express their grief and give thanks for the life which is now complete in this world and to commend the person into God’s keeping. Due to the pandemic we have not held any baptism services in church. There were two weddings in the parish in 2020, with several having to postpone until a later date. 6 funerals were held in our churches, 3 in the churchyard at St Lawrence (Bidborough Cemetery) and 3 associated with our parish at the crematorium.

Deanery Synod

The PCC has one Deanery Synod representative for St Lawrence, there is currently a vacancy for a representative from St Peter’s. The Deanery Synod provides the PCC with an important link between the parish and the wider structures of the church.

Buildings

The Project 800 building project at St Lawrence Church was completed in August. A small church extension was added to the south side incorporating toilet facilities and an ante-room. At the same time some internal re-ordering and upgrade of heating and electrical systems was carried out as well as the installation of new flooring and kitchen facilities. These facilities offer better disabled access and more opportunities for the community to meet together and it has been disappointing not to have been able to benefit due to Covid-19 restrictions.

At St Peter’s Church the front gates have been re-hung on new oak posts. Work on repointing to the SW corner of the tower and repairing the plinth on the southern side of the Church are planned for 2021. A Quinquennial inspection was carried out in October and a priority list of the most urgent repairs is being drawn up. Plans to refurbish the toilets are under discussion with the Diocese and the project will require special fund raising.

Pastoral Care

The pastoral care teams work very hard to ensure the holistic care of individuals in need including, when possible, hospital visits, home visits where people are ill, suffering or unable to leave their homes. In response to the Coronavirus pandemic Bidborough Call & Care was set up by St Lawrence Church in conjunction with the Parish Council, and St Peter’s launched Viral Kindness; both groups offering phone and doorstep support to their neighbours. Leaflets about the offers of help were distributed to all houses in both parishes.

CAMEO “Come and Meet Each Other”. It was only possible to hold one lunch in February and instead small gifts were distributed to those who would normally have attended the lunches to show they were not forgotten.

“Tots & Co” offered weekly meetings on Zoom when no longer able to meet in the village hall on Friday mornings and various outdoor activities for families were arranged such as a Bear Hunt and Festive window trail.

PALS – St Peter and St Lawrence Ladies – were able to enjoy a weekend of fellowship together at The Oasts in February. A coffee morning and Christmas evening were held on Zoom.

House groups, and other groups unable to meet in the usual way, continued their care and support for one another in various ways, including meeting virtually.

CAMEO teas for the elderly and those living alone, WLTDO “Who Let the Dads Out?” for fathers and children, and MOBS Men of Bidborough and Southborough were suspended for much of 2020 due to the pandemic, although MOBS met on Zoom for a “Virtual pub chat”.

Mission and Evangelism

In February leadership teams met to review ministry and mission across the parish and look to where God might be calling us in the years ahead using “Called to Grow” resources produced by the Diocese.

A new magazine, “Tower and Steeple”, containing articles, news and information about the life of the churches of St Lawrence and St Peter, was launched in the Summer and distributed to all houses in the Parish. A new Tower and Steeple website was created, along with a Tower and Steeple Facebook group for the church family to keep in touch.

Over 100 people receive the Rector’s weekday Rectory Reflections.

Helping those in need is a demonstration of our faith. The Diocese Poverty & Hope Appeal was supported, along with a number of organisations including Christian Aid, CPAS, Tearfund, Youth for Christ, Life and Soul, Tunbridge Wells Street Pastors, Crisis Recovery Day Centre. St Lawrence and the wider community in Bidborough have links with the Church of St Mathew’s Kibaigwa in Tanzania.

The “Shoebox” Christmas appeal, “Operation Christmas Child”, run by Samaritans Purse was supported by a number of volunteers at the South East processing centre in Tonbridge.

St Peter’s “Prayer for the Streets” team were not able to visit door-to-door as previously due to Covid-19, but welcomed any requests for prayer

Ecumenical Relationships

The churches of St Lawrence, Bidborough and St Peter, Southborough are part of “The ACTS Group Ministry” (Anglican Churches Together in Southborough) which includes Christ Church, Southborough and St Thomas, Southborough.

Bidborough School

We have close links with Bidborough Church of England Primary school. Stephen Hills, Claire Rorke and Amanda Harris are Foundation Governors at the school, and Clare Masters and Stephen Hills lead weekly acts of collective worship throughout the school year. We are most grateful to Bidborough School for the use of their hall for Sunday morning services during Project 800.

Financial Review

Covid-19 impacted the income of both churches due to reduction in collections at services and the situation was exacerbated at St Lawrence by the closure of the church for Project 800. The losses were offset by some one-off generous donations and an increase in regular planned giving at St Peter’s. At St Lawrence £23k was spent on quinquennial building repairs (£18436) and the purchase of chairs (£4800) to complement the Project 800 alterations, both items being funded from readily available PCC designated sources.

Volunteers

We would like to thank all our volunteers, too numerous to mention individually, who work so hard to make our church the lively and vibrant community it is. Thank you to those who continued to care for our buildings during this difficult time. In particular we would like to thank our churchwardens Ed Dix-Perkin, Bob Gibson, Roy Langman and Richard Stanbury, and the many people who contributed to online services.

Structure, governance and management

Members of the PCC are either ex officio or elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in accordance with the Church Representation Rules. All those who attend our services are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and stand for election to the PCC.

New PCC members are issued with the Church of England booklet giving guidance on responsibilities and duties as a charity trustee and all Trustees are kept up to date with any guidance from the Charity Commission. PCC members are responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concern and importance to the parish including deciding on how the funds of the PCC are to be spent.

The full PCC met six times during the year (including the APCM) with an average level of attendance of 78%. Five of the meetings were held on Zoom. There have been three decisions made via email and Stephen Hills has kept all members up to date by email with the changing Covid situation and plans for services and the parish.

Each Church has a committee to consider fabric and finance matters and there is also a Ministry Team. Matters from these committees are reported back to the PCC and discussed as necessary.

Administrative Information

St Lawrence Church is situated in the High Street, Bidborough, TN3 0UJ and St Peter’s Church in Church Road, Southborough TN4 0RX. The churches are part of the Diocese of Rochester within the Church of England. The correspondence address is: The Rectory, Rectory Drive, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells TN3 0UL. Email: towerandsteeple@gmail.com

The PCC is a corporate body constituted under Trust Deed dated 1[st] June 2019. The PCC operates under the PCC Powers Measure and is registered with the Charity Commission. Charity Number 1184753.

Bank: HSBC Bank Plc

Independent Examiner: David Stephens FCCA

Website: www.towerandsteeple.org

St Lawrence Church is supported by a verger, David Hunter, who resides at Ivy Cottage.

Curate - The Rev Dave Bubb, Curate licensed to Christ Church Southborough and our parish, was welcomed in September following his ordination.

Licensed Lay Ministers – Allan Jonnes, Graham Wilkinson

Reader – Clare Masters. Reader PTO – Alan Richards, Michael Lee

Bishop’s Licence – Sophie Kersey, Olly Gillett, Karen Gillett, Lin Hutchinson, Emma Lawrence, Pippa Hillen

Clergy PTO – Rev Ray Skinner

PCC members Ex Officio members Rector: Reverend Stephen Hills (Chair) Curate: Rev Dave Bubb (From 28 Septemkr 2020) Chur¢hwardens.' Bob Gibson- St Lawrence Ed Dix-Perkin - St Lawren Roy Langman - St Peter Richard Stanbury - St Peter (VI￿ Chair) Diocesan Synod Rodney HLrtchinson Elected members". Mary Cottle- Deanery Synod Representattve - St Lawrence Steven Boulton - St Lawren Stephen Bull (freasurer- St Peter) Peter Dillon (Treasurer) Mike Fawcett - St Layffen￿ (Until APCM 2020) Pippa Hillen (From APCM 2020) Anne Hinds (Pastoral Co-ordinator) Allan Jonnes- LLM St Peter Jon Kersey - St Peter Alison Lush (Secretary) Clare Masters - LLM St Lawrence(Until APCM 2020) Marion Short - St Peter Vicki TnEman (Parish Safeguarding Officer) Co-opted Member.. Sarah Smith - St Lawren￿ (Project Manager, Project 800) (Until APCM 2020> 2020 provided many thailenges and we thank Stephen Hills for his dedicated leadership and the quality of online seNices produced. Approved by the PCC on 22 March 2021 and signed on their behalf by the Reverend Stephen Hills (PCC Chairman)

The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St Lawrence Bidborough and St Peter Southborough

Charity no.1184753

Annual Report and Financial Statements Year ended 31st December 2020

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Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Charity Number 1184753

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

For the twelve months ended 31 December 2020
INCOMING RESOURCES
Note
Voluntary income
1(a)
Activities for generating income
1(b)
Income from investments
1(c)
Income from church activitites
1(d)
Total
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Parish share
2(a)
Salaries, wages and honoraria
2(b)
Clergy & staff expenses
2(c)
Church running expenses
2(d)
Church activity expenses
2(e)
Mission giving and donations
2(f)
Rectory, Ivy Cottage & 54HPR
2(g)
Major repairs to church
2(h)
Major repairs to hall
2(i)
Major repairs to parsonage
2(j)
New building work
2(k)
Other
2(l)
Total
NET Incoming resources before other recognised
Gains on investment assets
on disposal
on revaluation
NET MOVEMET IN FUNDS
Restatement introducing 54 Holden Park Rd
10
Adjustment CCLA funds from S'Boro Team
10
TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
3
BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD AT
1 JANUARY
BALANCES CARRIED FORWARD AT
31 DECEMBER
Adjusted to account for(£437)Carried forward -St Peters
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
140,379
0
0
140,379
1,084
0
0
1,084
827
0
0
827
5,603
0
0
5,603
147,893
0
0
147,893
68,442
0
0
68,442
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46,388
0
0
46,388
1,530
0
0
1,530
6,408
0
0
6,408
6,518
0
0
6,518
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
229,233
0
0
229,233
0
0
0
0
358,519
0
0
358,519
-210,626
0
0
-210,626
0
0
0
0
0
2020
Revised to Accountfor Holden Park Road
2019
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
173,643
0
0
173,643
757
0
0
757
1,789
0
0
1,789
4,559
0
0
4,559
180,748
0
0
180,748
70,000
0
0
70,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22,117
0
0
22,117
1,745
0
0
1,745
12,183
0
0
12,183
2,884
0
0
2,884
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
147,746
0
0
147,746
0
0
0
0
256,675
0
0
256,675
-75,927
0
0
-75,927
5962
5962
-210,626
0
0
-210,626
437
437
5,198
5,198
-204,991
0
0
-204,991
543,260
0
0
543,260
338,269
0
0
338,269
-69,965
0
0
-69,965
17,744
17,744
11,508
11,508
-40,713
0
0
-40,713
583,973
0
0
583,973
543,260
0
0
543,260

Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Charity Number 1184753

INCOME

1(a)
Voluntary income
Gift aided donations
Other donations
Tax recoverable
Collections at services
Grants
Legacies
Other donations
TOTAL
1(b)
Activities for generating income
Fundraising
Other income
TOTAL
1(c)
Income from investments
Dividends and interest
TOTAL
1(d)
Income from church activitites
Fees
30% share of 54HPR Rental Income
TOTAL
TOTAL**
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
66,878
66,878
46,088
46,088
14,926
14,926
2,065
2,065
422
422
10,000
10,000
-
140,379
-
-
140,379
1,084
1,084
-
1,084
-
-
1,084
827
827
827
-
-
827
2,931
2,931
2,672
2,672
-
-
-
-
-
5,603
-
-
5,603
147,893
-
-
147,893
2020
2019
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
89,232
89,232
50,010
50,010
22,369
22,369
11,039
11,039
993
993
-
-
173,643
-
-
173,643
757
757
-
757
-
-
757
1,789
1,789
1,789
-
-
1,789
4,559
4,559
-
-
-
-
-
-
4,559
-
-
4,559
180,748
-
-
180,748

**Includes £35205 donations to Project 800

- Parochial Church Council St Lawrence & St Peter. Charity Number 1184753

EXPENSES

EXPENSES
Note
Church activities
2(a)
Parish share
2(b)
Salaries, wages and honoraria
Par2(c)
Clergy & staff expenses
Rectory
Training
Mobiles
Other Vicar expenses
Off2(d)
Church running expenses
Operations
Fabric
Worship/services
Allocated Central Costs
Insurance
Other
Church utility bills
Church Repair Fund
Mission and evangelism
"Co2(e)
Church activity expenses
Children & Youth
Pastoral events
Choir/Licences/Music
Community Lunch/breakfast
2(f)
Mission giving and donations
2(g)
Rectory, Ivy Cottage & 54HPR
2(h)
Major repairs to church
2(i)
Major repairs to hall
2(j)
Major repairs to parsonage
2(k)
New building work
2(l)
TOTAL
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
68442
68,442
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,725
1,725
27,121
27,121
0
0
0
6,750
6,750
3,073
3,073
2,521
2,521
5,198
5,198
0
46,388
46,388
1,236
1,236
0
294
294
0
1,530
1,530
6,408
6,408
6,518
6,518
0
0
0
229,233
229,233
0
358,519
0
0
358,519
2020
2019
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
TOTAL
Funds
Funds
Funds
£
£
£
£
70,000
70,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,642
1,642
2,846
2,846
0
0
1,300
1,300
6,888
6,888
1,731
1,731
3,112
3,112
4,598
4,598
0
22,117
22,117
1,137
1,137
0
0
608
608
0
1,745
1,745
12,183
12,183
2,884
2,884
0
0
0
147,746
147,746
0
256,675
0
0
256,675

Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Charity Number 1184753 Notes to the BALANCE SHEET For the twelve months ended 31 December 2020

Note Debtors and Prepayments
Income tax recoverable - gift aid
Advertising
Annual insurance prepaid for Ivy Cottage
Prepaid Utilities
Accrued Rental Income from Property
Amount due from Christ Church re. 54HPR
Creditors and accruals
Deferred Grant Income for Repairs in 2021
Rectory repairs
PCC Central Costs awaiting payment Q1
Ivy Cottage repairs
Tithing accrual for Prior Years
Tithing accrual for Current Year
Youth Fund
Utility and Sundry accruals
Tots
Magazine Costs
Adventurers
Legacy designated to Organ Repair/Replacement
WLTDO fund
Ray Skinner Generation Trust Grant
Prepaid Fees due to Provider
Repairs Funds
St L - CBF Deposit fund - church repairs
St L - Dallimore Fund
Diocesan church repair fund
St L - Diocesan Ivy Cottage repair fund
Designated Funds
HSBC - deposit a/c Organ Fund
HSBC -deposit a/c Sundry Designated Items
HSBC - Project 800 a/c
Cash at bank and in hand
St L - HSBC - current a/c
St L - Lloyds bank - current a/c
St L HSBC Deposit a/c
St P - Lloyds TSB Current Account
St P - Tithe Account
St P - Vicar's discretionary fund
Petty Cash
Fixed Assets
Ivy Cottage
54 Holden Park Road
St Lawrence
St Lawrence
2020
2019
£
£
2,474
10,214
-
126
480
460
-
-
-
-
-
2,954
10,800
-
-
3,415
3,415
1,300
1,300
1,016
2,070
2,530
100
1,412
6,900
1,000
1,000
955
400
500
483
-
-
70
70
-
5,000
49
49
82
82
-
-
12,329
20,869
-
20,718
-
-
31,502
30,010
6,329
5,513
37,831
56,241
5,012
5,008
1,165
-
8,836
171,072
15,013
176,080
1,833
8,788
2,105
1,486
22,757
52,362
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
26,695
62,636
75,960
75,960
-
-
75,960
75,960
St Peter
St Peter
2020
2019
£
£
1,335
5,261
-
-
-
-
11
12
-
1,348
2,420
2,045
3,766
8,666
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,457
-
4,404
-
-
397
421
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,375
5,397
8,658
-
-
-
-
40,579
37,462
-
-
40,579
37,462
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13,332
24,614
-
5,861
203
203
34
14
13,570
30,692
-
-
15,600
15,600
15,600
15,600
Parish Total Parish Total
2020
2019
£
£
3,809
15,475
-
126
480
460
11
12
-
1,348
2,420
2,045
1
2
3
4
5
6
6,720
19,466
5,000
-
3,415
3,415
1,300
1,300
1,016
2,070
2,530
1,557
1,412
11,304
1,000
1,000
1,352
821
500
483
-
-
70
70
-
5,000
49
49
82
82
-
2,375
17,726
29,526
-
20,718
-
-
72,081
67,472
6,329
5,513
78,410
93,703
5,012
5,008
1,165
-
8,836
171,072
15,013
176,080
1,833
8,788
2,105
1,486
22,757
52,362
13,332
24,614
-
5,861
203
203
34
14
40,265
93,328
75,960
75,960
15,600
15,600
91,560
91,560

Ivy Cottage was given to St Lawrence Church in 1910 by Emily Maynard "for the benefit of the Rector and use by the church members" 54 Holden Park Road was given to Christ Church and St Peters Southborough. The property value, income and expenses are shared on a 70:30 basis.

Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Charity Number 1184753

Notes to the STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES For the twelve months ended 31 December 2020

1 Reserves policy

The PCC has determined that it would be wise, in case of unforseen expense or temporary reduction of income, to maintain reserves of unrestricted current assets, in sofar as these are within the PCC's control, at a level of between three and six months 'normal expenditure' excluding items of large, special or project expenditure. As at 31.12.2020 Net Current Assets were £231,696

The Accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis

2(b) STAFF COSTS AND PENSION

There are no employees paid by the Parish and no National Insurance or pension payments.

The Rector's stipend is paid by the Diocese of Rochester which accounts for all payroll aspects independently of the Parish.

2(d) CHURCH RUNNING EXPENSES

Governance: includes Independent Examiner's fee of £525

2(f) MISSIONARY AND CHARITABLE GIVING

Grants of £1,000 or more made in the period
Poverty and Hope
Christian Aid
Tearfund
Open Doors
Bidborough School
Pastoral Support Fund
Grants of < £1,000 made in the period, for mission
Other organisations/charities
Other individuals
5,000
1,500
1,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
11,000
4,577
-
15,577

NOTE: £6408 + £9169 accrued in 2019 but not distributed in 2019

2(k) NEW BUILDING WORK

Project 800 was conceived to provide toilet facilites and a modern kitchen for the church and is now complete.

Donors to the project completed a donation form which indicated the funds would be used for the installation of these facilities. All invoices have been paid except for normal building retention amounts (£8196) plus a small appliance item (£230).

Funds are available to meet these residual amounts although a voluntary tithe (£9088) will also be executed leaving a potential shortfall of £3702, which will be addressed in 2021.

Project 800 costs incurred during 2019
Architects fees
Construction Costs
White Goods
Lighting & Sound System
Quantity Surveying
10,797
195,291
1,694
16,891
4,560
229,233

Other than an occasional small honorarium paid to the organist or verger at services, no expenses have been paid to any trustee, committee member or related party, other than reimbursement of costs for items purchased on behalf of the parish and approved in writing by the Rector.

5 Fixed and Restricted/Designated Assets Ivy Cottage was given to St Lawrence Church in 1910 by Emily Maynard "for the benefit of the Rector and use by the church members" The Organ Fund is designated as such by the PCC and not specifically restricted by the donor.

Other than an occasional small honorarium paid to the organist or verger at services, no expenses have been paid to any trustee, committee member

The fee for Independent examination of these accounts is £525, which is included in Church Running Expenses.

10 Adjustments to carried forward Figures

2019 In respect of Assets brought in -54 Holden Park Road which is jointly owned/managed 70% Christ Church & 30% St Peter's. 2020 In respect of CCLA funds received from the former Southborough Team of Parishes

Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter.

Charity Number 1184753

Financial Report: 2020 Accounts.

Income

Both churches benefitted from improved Income (+£13432) compared to budget:

St. Lawrence (+£3689)

A number of one-off generous donations (+£5681). Fee Income (+£656) was also improved.

These increases however were offset by a steady drop in Collections at Services (-£4150 ) exacerbated initially by the closure of the church for Project 800 works, followed by the Covid-19 outbreak Gift Aid on the drop in Collections At Services (c.-£598) also affected the income.

St Peter (+£9743)

The main reasons being Regular Planned Giving (+£2941) and Other donations (£+10752) being offset by reduction in Collections at Services (£-3830).

Expenditure (£+24550)

Apart from some categorisation anomalies, the main divergence from budget is attributable to St Lawrence Quinquennial Works (£+18436) & the purchase of chairs (£+4800), funding for both being readily available from PCC designated sources.

Sundry Costs (+£1220) include the purchase of an up to date computer (£1000), required to host the Zoom services, occasioned by the churches' closures.

St Peter's costs were closely aligned to budget expectations

Tithing Payments, reported last year as unpaid, were distributed in full plus sums set aside for 2020, the total being £15577. Specifics are noted on the "Income & Expenditure details" tab

Project 800

The project has now been completed and the church is available for services - but still restricted by the Covid-19 Virus of course.

The remaining balance on the account will be used to meet the agreed retentions

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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDEirf EXAMINER TO THE TRUSTEES OF Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Char Number 1184753 I repJt to the trustee5 on my examlnation of the accounts of Parc£hial Church Council for the year end8J 31st C￿em￿r 202Q. R#ponslblllt185 and basls of rei The church's trustees are resF#)nsible for the preparn￿On of the accounts. The church's trust￿ c(y)sider that an aud¢t1s not requir8J for this year undw section 144 (2) of Charities Att 2011 (the 2011 Att) and that an iThkre)dent examination is ne&l&J. It Is my reswnsibilty to: - Examine the accounts under ￿tiOn 145 of the 2011 Att,. - To follow the wmlure5 laid down in the Genwal go￿ ty the Charity Q)mmisyoners (under section 145 (5)(b) of the 2011 Act,. and - To state whets partrular matters trwve come to my att8rtion. Basls of Independert Examln&$ reprt I re￿rt in resw of my examinatr.on ofthe FOUnda￿On'S accounts carri out under 5￿tIC￿ 145 of the 2011 Art and in carying out my exambnation I have follow￿￿ all the apt4lcal￿e [l￿bon$ given ty the Charity Commisslon utts xbon 14515Xb) of the Act. Independent examiner's statement I have complet8J my examlnatSon. I confim that no matthal matters have come to my attentron in conn&t"cfi wlth the examination giviro me cause to telleve that In any material ￿rEct. l. accounts'ng r￿ordS were not kept in resFel of the charity as ￿Uir&I by s&b¢)n 130 of the Act" or 2. the accounts do r￿ wth those r￿5. c¢ 3. ￿ accounts do not cornply wrth the applicable r8]uIr￿ents tontrmirwJ the fomi nd content of accounts ￿ (xjt in the charity.￿ (Aco)unts and Repx)rts) Regulations 2008 cther than any revuirement that the accounts give a kn and Fdirf view which 15 r)t a matter considered as part of an IndqEndent examinats'on. I have no COn￿rn$ and have come across no cther matters in C(￿neCtr.0n with the ejamination to which atten￿on should te drawn in this reEr)rt in order to ena￿e kYOFW ufKlethnding ofthe to te rethd. David Stephens FCCA Charter&1 tstifi8J A£c￿ntant 13 Newlands Road Tunbridge Wdls TN9 4AS Sign&J

PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL St. Lawrence Bidborough & St. Peter Southborough

YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2020

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The PCC is a public benefit entity within the meaning of FRS102. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 governing the individual accounts of PCCs together with applicable accounting standards and the Statement of Recommended Practice 2016 as the applicable standard to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (SORP(FRS102)).

ASSETS

Consecrated and benefice property

In so far as consecrated and benefice property of any kind (i.e. the church and vicarage) is excluded from the statutory definition of 'charity' by Section 10(2) (a) and (c) of the Charities Act 2011 such assets are not classified in the financial statements.

Moveable church furnishings

These are capitalised at cost and depreciated over their useful economic life other than where insufficient cost information is available. In this case the item is not capitalised, but all items are included within the Church inventory.

Tangible fixed assets

Land and buildings

No depreciation is provided on buildings as the current estimated residual value of the properties is not less than their carrying value and the remaining useful life of these assets currently exceeds 50 years, so that any depreciation charges would be immaterial.

An impairment review is carried out on a regular basis and any resultant loss identified is included within expenditure for the year. (NB an impairment review is a formal check that the current value of a fixed asset such as a house or building is greater than the value shown in the balance sheet. )

Any expenditure on maintenance or improvements on fixed assets is written off as incurred.

Short term deposits

These are the cash held on deposit either with HSBC Bank, Lloyds Bank, Diocese, CCLA or at another bank.

FUNDS

Unrestricted Funds

These represent the income funds of the PCC that are available for spending on the general purposes of the PCC. These include amounts designated by the PCC for fixed assets for its own use or for spending on a future project and which are not included as 'free reserves' as disclosed in the trustees' report.

Restricted Funds

These are income funds that must be spent on restricted purposes and details of the funds held and restrictions provided are shown in the notes to the accounts. Endowment Funds

These are restricted funds that must be retained as trust capital either permanently or subject to a discretionary power to spend capital as income, and where the use of income or other benefit derived from the capital may be restricted or unrestricted. Full details of all their restrictions are shown in the notes of the accounts.

INCOMING RESOURCES

The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which the PCC is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of church groups that owe their main affiliation to another body nor those that are informal gatherings of church members.

Voluntary income and capital sources

Collections are recognised when received by or on behalf of the PCC.

Planned giving under covenants or gift aid donations is recognised when received. Income tax recoverable on gift aid donations is recognised when the related income is recognised. Grants and legacies to the PCC are accounted for as soon as the PCC is notified of its entitlement and the likely amount due.

Funds raised by church events and activities are accounted for gross, i.e. before any associated expenses.

Other ordinary income

Rental from the letting of church premises is recognised when the rental is due. Parochial fees due to the PCC for weddings, funerals etc. are accounted for when the event occurs.

Income from investments

Dividends and interest are accounted for when receivable. Tax recoverable on such income is recognised in the same accounting year.

RESOURCES USED

Grants

Grants and donations are accounted for when paid, or when awarded, if that award creates a binding obligation on the PCC.

Activities directly related to the work of the Church

The Diocesan Parish Offer in respect of clergy and diocesan costs are accounted for when paid. Any additional amounts agreed by the PCC but not paid across as at 31st December are shown as creditors in the balance sheet.

DEBTORS

Amounts owing to the PCC at 31st December in respect of income tax fees, rents or other income are shown as debtors less provision for amounts that may prove uncollectable.

Diocesan Church Repair Fund - Quinquennial Funds

The Diocesan Church Repair Fund consists of funds designated by the PCC for future repairs.

A contribution rate into the fund is agreed to pay for these repairs. The repairs specified in the survey report are funded by the Diocesan Church Repair Fund.

REPORT OF THE INDEPENDE1￿ EXAMINER TO THE TRiisfEES OF Parochial Church Council - St Lawrence & St Peter. Char Number 1184753 l to the twstees cfi my e¥Aminats"cYtr crfthe ParrKhial Church G)j￿11 ttE yEar &kn131st DecsnlH 2020. Responsibilities and basis of report The church's truees a￿ reS￿￿tIe forthe ￿￿￿￿ratir￿ ￿t￿nts The church's trustees consider that an aLKlfc is wuir&1 this year und¥ 1+1 (2) of the tharities Att 2011 (the 2011 atKJ that an Ir¥J￿￿TJ￿tt eKamini￿ is It Is my re¥thsikn'lty to: - ExamirE ￿ accounts 145 ofthe 2011 P¢ - To follthy the rytt8Jures laid in the f￿al go￿ ￿ the Cthartty cr￿mISS0r￿S (urwts ￿ts0[b 145 (5Xb) of the 2011 kt; and . To state wheth¥ partiajlar matters have ccffie to my attwttl￿. Basis of Independent Examin*s reprt tion 145 of the 2011 arKI ill (3tryirKJ out my examinaticn I have fr￿loWe3 all a￿1(at￿e [ireth￿S given by the Chanty commissic￿ uThJer 14g5Xb) of the I have completed my examI￿tion. I ccrfrni that no matsial matters tkwe ccrfne to my attention In with the e>2M1nab￿ guviTrJ cause to belieft that in any mat￿1a1 res￿.. l. accounting r￿rdS %%Ere in rw ofthe cFsanty as raJuir8J ty ￿]1 130 ofthe Art. 3. the a(niunts th) comtAy ￿ the a￿￿1caLle wutr￿ne￿ts cc¥Kemir¥J the fcffii and a)ntert of accounts s& out in ￿ a)arrt]¢s (knJJnts and R￿x￿ts) R￿Ul0￿0r￿ 2008 Ot￿ than any re]uIr￿a￿ tjpt the aCc￿rtS give a arKI view whith is ncÉ a mats consderal as kX4rt of an i1￿ etsMir￿tj￿. I have no Cc￿cem$ and ￿15S m cther mattys in 0)nn8lic￿ wrth tr examination to which att￿"On shoutd te drdwn in this rWÉ in onler to aK4tde a proper undersLaThJiThJ of the ￿0￿ntS to te David Stephen5 FCCA charter￿ Certifi8J Ao)JJntant 13 Newlands Rcod Tunbridge We115 TN9 4A5 Sign8J