_**Officers:**_ 

**ALL SAINTS PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL HACKBRIDGE & BEDDINGTON CORNER** 

## **Report for the year ended 31[st] December 2022** 

The members of the Parochial Church Council present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31[st] December 2022. 

## **Background** 

All Saints PCC has the responsibility of cooperating with the incumbent in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the church - pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It shares with the incumbent responsibility for All Saints Centre. 

## **Membership** 

Members of the PCC are either ex officio (on the PCC by virtue of being a member of licensed clergy, Church Warden or Deanery Synod Representative) or elected by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in line with the Church Representation Rules.  During 2019 the following served as PCC members: 

_**Secretary**_ Glenda Dennis _**Treasurer**_ Roy Dennis _**Electoral Roll Officer**_ Jenny Bell _**Gift Aid Secretary**_ Melanie Skeels _**Safeguarding Officers**_ Jayne Sales (Church) June Mountsteven 

(Centre) _**Trustee for St Mary's Court**_ Rev Angela Walford 

## **Committees** 

The PCC has part of its work undertaken through committees, reporting back to the PCC. 

## _**Standing Committee**_ 

This is the only committee required by law, comprising the incumbent, churchwardens and two PCC representatives.  It has power to transact the business of the PCC between its meetings, subject to directions given by the PCC. 

## _**Finance Committee**_ 

The Finance Committee is made up of members of the Standing Committee meets to discuss financial matters between PCC meetings 

## _**Safeguarding**_ 

## _**Vicar**_ 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## _**Assistant Clergy – Assistant Curate**_ 

Rev Helga Zunde-Baker – until October 2022 

## _**Churchwarden**_ 

The PCC has complied 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 

## **Review of the Year 2022** 

Alan Creber 

## **Vicar’s report** 

## _**Deanery Synod Representatives**_ 

David Goymour 

## _**Elected Members**_ 

Jenny Bell Roy Dennis Glenda Dennis Ken Hersey Pat Hersey Gillian McKay Jayne Sales Sue Thomson Maureen Vidal-Alfrey 

## _**Co-opted member**_ 

For my seventh report as Incumbent I wish to express my continuing thanks to all who have supported All Saints as we have emerged from the Covid 19 restrictions 

2022 was another difficult year as we continued with limited worship until we were able to open fully in the summer.  Whilst our Centre fully opened, some of our hirers have not returned or have returned on reduced hours. 

- We have welcomed new members into our church family and we were able to stop Zooming our services in March. 

- Fourteen babies and children were baptised in All Saints this year 

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- We had one wedding which was rescheduled from 2020.  Four of our church family (one adult and three young people) were confirmed at Southwark Cathedral on 19[th] November. We sadly lost one of our church family Carmen Theodoulou this year and her funeral took place in All Saints and Rev Lynn took another parish funeral. 

- Rev Solomon Ekiyor and his family joined us having fled Ukraine and moved into the empty Vicarage. 

- Rev Helga Zunde-Baker’s priesting took place in 2022 and as part of her Training Curacy Rev Helga left the parish in October to continue her Training elsewhere. 

- Sarah Cornick (Southwark Diocesan Ordinand), remained on placement with us while she undertakes her Ordination Training part time at St Augustine’s college. (Sarah left us in January 2023) 

- The Financial stability of the parish continues to be challenged. After the impact of Covid, we have been feeling the effects of the energy crisis and increased energy costs. We have benefitted from the Church of England’s Parish Buying scheme, which has helped to reduce the costs of our energy. Through careful financial management, we have managed to end the year with a small surplus. We have also been able to commit to keeping our pledge to the Diocese for 2022 to £10,500. I wish to express my thanks to Roy Dennis for his work as Treasurer, and all who have generously given of their time and money. 

- Our teams have resumed their activities and we held our Summer and Christmas Fairs. We also resumed other social and fundraising activities such as our very popular Bingo and Cream tea and our Fish and Chip Supper and quiz. 

- We are still working to our  3-5 year MAP, we devised in 2019.  We achieved our Eco Church Silver award this year. 

- Our links with two local schools have now resumed and Rev Lynn lead the Year 6 Transition sessions for both schools and created another harvest assembly video for Hackbridge primary.  Rev Lynn was invited to the Culvers House  Key Stage 2 Carol Service. 

- Our monthly prayer diary is being used by a number of people, which helps us pray for one another and the work of the parish. 

- On the teaching and learning front the Lectio Divina which began in 2020 has a regular attendance. We are working our  way through Mark’s Gospel this year. 

- We are back to running our Easter and Advent Journeys 

- Whilst my thanks go to everyone for their contribution to the ministry and mission of All Saints, my particular thanks go to our  church warden Alan Creber and our PCC Treasurer Roy Dennis for their seen and often unseen contribution to the life and work of All Saints. My thanks also go to Rev Angela Walford and Rev Solomon Ekiyor. I also thank June Mountsteven our Centre Manager for working with myself and the PCC. 

This is just a brief review of 2022. I will be expanding on these and looking to the future in my address at the APCM 

With every blessing Rev Lynn Billin 28[th] February 2023 

## **PCC Secretary’s Report** 

Since last year’s APCM the PCC have met on 11 occasions, this includes the short meeting held following the APCM to the present time. The majority of the meetings have been held via zoom and continue to be on a monthly basis. The centre manager has been invited to join alternate meetings to discuss her report and any issues pertaining to the centre. Several topics have been discussed throughout the year concerning both the church and the All Saints Centre. The decision was made to re-instate the common cup to take effect on Advent Sunday, participation being on a purely optional basis according to personal preference. Approval was given for the necessary maintenance issues that have arisen during the past year to be dealt with, both in the church and in the centre. 

Glenda Dennis PCC Secretary 

## **Churchwardens’ Report** 

After a difficult 2 years because of COVID the church has recovered and is now growing again. 

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and stride. 

Alan Creber 

Early in 2022 we had the finial on the London road frontage of the church repaired and at the end of the year the trees in the church grounds were pruned. I am enjoying being Church Warden and I am being assisted by David, Ron, Maureen and Sheng Bang which seems to be working well. I have complete 2 safeguarding courses which will help me in the pastoral part of my role 

Alan Creber 

## **Finance** 

See Church Finances Report 

## **Safeguarding** 

As we continue to work hard to make everyone in our church safe, The Church of England changed us to 3 yearly DBS checks at the start of last year. Jayne and Lynn continue to work on making sure all processes are followed so we have the correct procedures in place. Jayne is working on creating a new list for the DBS checks along with DBS update online where DBS checks are registered which will eventually cut down on the amount of DBS checks we need to do for existing DBS holders within the church , ID will just need to be checked every three years. Members of PCC have been asked to complete Basic and Foundation Safeguarding courses along with the Domestic Abuse course. I would like to thank Alan with the support he has given to help people online with this. Jayne will complete a refresher of Safeguarding leadership in June along with Domestic abuse and safer recruitment courses. We do not have any issues to report which is good, we have a good leadership team and church family who work together to make sure we keep safeguarding at the forefront of our minds. Thank you for your continued support as we move forward with the year. 

Jayne Sales  Parish Safeguarding Officer 

## **Mission Action Plan (MAP)** 

Our new MAP was approved by PCC in January 2020. 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## **Stewardship** 

We resumed our Stewardship Sundays this year and focussed on Time and Talents. 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## **Young Church** 

We have run young church during most of 2022-23 financial year. The number of children have been generally fewer than pre-COVID, averaging 5. It has been lovely to have some new regulars in our group as well as welcoming back some children we haven’t seen in a while. The children are super enthusiastic and contribute some amazing ideas and energy to our sessions!  We go across to the Community Centre during the singing of the Gloria and any parents/carers arriving a bit after that are welcome to bring their children to join us direct. We have Helen as coordinator.  Jayne, Mandy and Steph are young church leaders.  Maureen T. And Pearl are young church helpers.  We have recruited Charlene as a helper for next financial year.  A huge thank you to all of them! We continue to follow the Gospel readings where we can and we present back to the congregation on what we were doing and what we learned. We use the ROOTS magazine and website to help us plan the sessions. Helen Woolston 

## **Lectio Divina** 

We have been journeying through the book of Mark, reading a short passage each week. We have found the exercise of reading and reflecting on the Bible very informative and interesting, and the discussion that extends from that addresses issues we face in everyday life and in society. It is a very open and comfortable atmosphere in which we can ask questions. It would be great if more people could participate since it is such a great opportunity to spend time in the Bible while exploring so many different aspects of faith and life. 

Katy and Jay Shah 

## **Social and Fundraising** 

We had a very successful year's fundraising consisting of our coffee mornings run by Pat and Maureen, Bingo/cream teas run by Sue with assistance from Glenda, Summer and Christmas fairs which raised about a thousand pounds and a enjoyable and successful quiz night plus the ride 

## **Bible Study** 

The Lay led Bible study on Tuesday evenings at the Centre is growing with the nucleus of 4 now.  We are studying the Acts of the Apostles and have tea or coffee with our biscuits as you would!!!!!!. 

Ron Alfrey 



the service of the Lord. 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## **Saturday at 9 Men’s Breakfast** 

The Men’s Breakfast at 9 on the first Saturday of the month is going well at present.   We are 6 hungry guys who feast well for £5 each. Talks so far have been done by Adrian, Ted, David and myself. Next month Eddie will deliver his on defeating the Argentine  forces who illegally invaded the Falkland Islands in1982. 

Ron Alfrey 

## **Easter and Advent Journeys** 

We had quite a busy Lent journey this time. The children all enjoyed decorating their bags and getting to know each other. The story is read to go with each activity, the children put everything into these crafts. Icing fairy cakes and eating them, a favourite activity. Advent journey was quieter, due to weather conditions. We had the same format as Lent, but obviously the stories were different. The children were amazingly knowledgeable about the Kings journey. We managed so lovely camel masks, and iced biscuits, of course. Both journeys end with a short praise, of prayers and songs, which is sung with gusto. A thoroughly enjoyable and educational afternoon each time. 

Sue Thomson 

## **Bishop’s Certificate in Discipleship** 

The Bishops Certificate  Course is going well with the first module (NT which was taught by Lynn on Tuesday evenings at Trinity  House Southwark for some 5 weeks) which I thoroughly enjoyed, clear and  well presented by our vicar.  I'm submitting Module 2 soon on Remembering the OT. Now on the exploring   our identity and the church led by Rev Sam Dennis from Woodside church in SE25 a young guy full  of enthusiasm and a great communicator just done the first session. I would highly recommend the course if you want to grow in grace and faith in our Lord Jesus. 

Ron Alfrey 

## **Sacristy** 

In many other churches, the role of the sacristan is held by one person, to set up the alter and credence table for every service and to order the bread and wine, candles – all the consumables we need for every service. I am very grateful to Alan Creber who looks after the ordering, and Yi Li Zhang who sets up the altar and washes the vessels after each service. It is an important role in 

## **Coffee Morning** 

Maureen and I are now coming into our 7[th] year of running Thursday Coffee Morning in the church each week. We charge £1 for tea, coffee or fresh coffee with homemade cake which we make each week. We also have various biscuits including Gluten Free. It has become a very popular morning. We are very fortunate that if one of us is not available or on holiday, we have another volunteer who attends the coffee morning regularly and if available will stand in for us. Apart from local people, we occasionally get a group from a care home in Wallington with their carers. They really enjoy it. It is a very welcome community morning which makes it all very worthwhile doing. 

Pat Hersey and Maureen Vidal-Alfrey 

## **Hackbridge Community Lunch club** 

We started up our lunch club April 19[th] last year 2022, after Covid closed us down, Barbara Hart and her mum helped us out by doing the preparation and cooking and Liz was also helping out by clearing tables and washing up. 

We were very thankful to them all for helping out while Duncan couldn’t do it, and with the help of Vanusa who also washes up and helps to set the tables. We had lots of help with June, Doreen, Sue, Pat and myself serving the dinners and Sue taking the money when they come in. We are lucking to have a good team of people helping us, with Alan and Ron putting the tables and chairs away after we have finished. Barbara was able to help out for 3 months until she couldn’t do it anymore, Duncan has been well enough to come back to do the cooking with lots of help.  We have had a good attendance of people coming along each month and numbers have grown with about 25 people which is now our maximum. At Christmas we had a lovely celebration of a Christmas dinner and pudding, with sing along carols after the meal and also a raffle everyone had a good time. 

Maureen Videl-Alfrey 

## **Church Cleaning** 

We are very grateful to Sheng Bang who cleans the church each week. 

Rev Lynn Billin 



## **Eco Church & Fair Trade** 

We continue to work towards becoming more ecofriendly and achieved our Eco Church Silver Award in 2022 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## **Grounds** 

Keeping the grounds neat and tidy has been quite a problem for the past year with the extremes of heat, rain and then snow and ice, and not being able to be out in the garden at all. Our volunteer Ben has returned and will be coming on Thursday afternoons to help with strimming (weather permitting), weeding an tidying up, and cleaning inside when raining-  doing jobs like cleaning the brass and sweeping round the pews. Ben has cut down the raspberry bushes and we hope to get a good crop for the summer an take it to the lunch club to make a nice dessert. We plan to make a strawberry patch as well for the summer months. Maureen V-A gave us some white begonias to plant which were put in the Remembrance Garden and down the front path. They lasted very well through the summer months. Pat also gave some perennial plants which she had grown, these were put down the front path as well and will be coming into flower this year. Rita gave tow lots of money to buy plants and I bought a red rose for a pot at the side of the bench by the path (in remembrance of Chris’ wife), and also plants next to the three benches at the back of the garden that are in remembrance for other people. I planted quite a few bulbs of various types of daffodils in small pots and they are placed down the path and are starting to shoot for a nice display in spring. The back path and border are now needing attention and Ben has been helping with the weed there. 

Maureen Tomkinson & Alan Creber 

produced good yield in the first picking an a fair yield in the Autumn. Ben a volunteer working with our Maureen  has been particularly useful and gets the work done as he is instructed. I am planting seed potatoes next month and when the soil is dried out several in sets ready for harvesting in June (God willing).  Alan has helped with 

conveying good top soil from the vicarage  via a wheel barrow and my son who is a director of Little Oak Tree kindly offered chippings from the arisings of the work which was done in the Autumn at the rear of the Church building. Fingers crossed for this season. 

Ron Alfrey 

## **Deanery Synod** 

Deanery Synod is made up of clergy in the Deanery – in our case Sutton and elected members of laity from each church. All elected to Deanery Synod are also on their respective PCC’s. Deanery Synod meets three times a year. Guest speakers are sometimes invited to speak at Deanery Synod, for example Mark Tomlinson spoke about Sutton Community Works, focussing on Sutton Food Bank. 

Rev Lynn Billin 

## **Choir** 

Verbal report David Goymour 

## **Churches Together in Beddington & Wallington** 

There not a lot to say this year. Two Churches Together people are retiring this year.  Two people from our church went to the world day prayer. It was a good service.  Once a year the Churches Together have a service at All Saints Carshalton. it went well. I could not make it I am not sure what else is going on at the moment 

Carol Beer 

## **Vegetable patch and fruit trees** 

I'll start with veg and fruit last seasons crops were dismally poor due to the drought, which occurred in the growing season and I was way for 5 weeks which added to the problem. A common problem is the soil and its stony make up and of course the habitual presence of our gastopods the slugs and snails .not being able use effective deterrents i.e. bird friendly? So this year to combat the little nuggets, I have embarked on the old fashion deterrent the crushed egg shell formula and hoping it will be effective. The raspberry canes 

## **Ecumenical Links – Churches Together in Hackbridge** 

We held our first Hackbridge Walk of Witness since 2019 and we also resumed our Good Friday service of reflections on Jesus seven words from the cross. 

Rev Lynn Billin 



**Review of the year 2022 - the Centre** 

No Longer Meeting 

Maths Tuition 

## Incumbent: Lynn Billin 

The PCC has responsibility for the Centre 

## Staff 

The Centre Office continues to be staffed by June Mountsteven, the part time, 20hrs, Centre Manager, together with Ken Hersey and Pat Hersey who both give their time - as signatory to the CAF account  and to assist in answering e-mails and keeping expenditure records. Keeping the Centre clean and welcoming were  Vanusa Quental 10 hrs pw and Helen Deards. 5 hrs pw. Beth Joined the staff for 6 months otherwise there has remained a vacancy for an alternate weekend and evening Centre Assistant, responsible for cleaning, welcoming one-off users and security. 

## Hirers 

These User groups have remained when Pandemic rules allowed **:** 30 groups met at the Centre in 2019 reduced to the 13 below in 2022 

Children's Groups, Dance, Humpty Dumpty Nursery, Karate for Children TheatreBug 

## Centre's Finances for 2022 

The Centre expenditure of £37,000, has dropped a little in 2022, allowing £2000 to be  moved to Church Funds. This is due to continued reduction in staff costs since 2019. The Centre's hire income recovered to  £41.386 with Covid Restrictions lifted. There is £12,000 in the CAF Account and £19,000  continues to remains held in the deposit account at December 2022. £20K is  considered sufficient reserve against contingencies, redundancies and urgent repairs. 

## Building and equipment 

The boiler struggles to heat the whole building in extreme cold weather but has managed to run this year. The Velux windows have stopped working again. Replacement of the system at £6K is the only solution currently on offer, hence they remain out of use. The building  exterior woodwork has suffered from the extreme weather of the year, long periods of intense heat in the summer, then prolonged wet followed by  long hard frosts December. Replacement and repair of doors has been agreed for 2023. 

June Mountsteven, Centre Manager, February 2023 

## Fitness & Self Defence. 

Pilates Tai Chi Chuan 

Other Interest Groups Mitcham Camera Club North Surrey Military Modelling Society 

Worship Groups 

Apostolic Church Seventh Day Adventist Church 

This report on the activities of All Saints Church and Centre was approved by the APCM on 

…………………………………………….. 

and is signed on behalf of the PCC. Rev Lynn Billin 

These hirers have all had to take more responsibility for cleaning and tidying . 

## **New Hirers** 

Adult Fitness Groups Monday Morning Movement Legs bums & tums Smash-In'it Church Bible Study Group 

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ALL SAINTS HACKBRIDGE &
BEDDINGTON CORNER
PARISH CHURCH
ACCOUNTS 2022
33.*11.23

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considertrj as part of an independent examination.
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH HACKBRIDGE + BEDDINGTON CORNER CONSOUDATED BALANCE SHE￿ 2022
FUNDS UABIUTIES AND ASSETS 2022
2022
2021
2020
FUNDS MELD
Pccfor churth activities onlv
134S13
133309
133,194
All Saints Centre
901,424
900,506
Commuttlty lunth dub
755
754
NET ASSETS
1.041.508
1,036,088
1,034,454
REPRESENTED BY
Church contents
82.529
82529
S2.529
Churth funds
52.074
51380
50,665
Community Centre l)uildir4
829.130
829.130
Communlty Centre COnt￿ts
45,134
45,134
Community Centre Flmds
31.617
27.160
26,242
Lunch Club Funds
1.024
755
754
L04L508
1.036.088
1.034.454
NB increu5e {red(Ktion} infvnds overyeur
5.420
1.634
12,0891
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH HACKBRIDGE CONSOUDATED INCOME APID EXPENDITURE 2022
4212
24
2SMO
28?76
4iCA4
523B
J7S
&n8
P•rk5hslM
x•J
18833
1416
4L
41
2411
397
815
62825

ALL SAINTS CHURCH HACKBRIDGE + BEDDINGTON CORNER 2022
FUNDS UABILITIES AND ASSETS
2021
2020
FUNDS HELD
Churth conteAts- 75% of Insuran￿ val
81￿?9
82529
82,529
51380
50,665
133.9LP3
133,194
REPRESENTED BY
Church u)ntents- 75%of ¥akn
82529
82529
82.529
CCLA ReluthhmeMI Fuftd
CCLA General Fund
5023
CCLA Butlding FLsnd
33
37.656
32.944
CCLA¥outh Fund
378
3T3
626
Cash at Bartk- Barclays
10225
6.415
11.1
Cash at BaBkTSBWt(arsDt
tAssets
134.603
133.919
133.194
NB iwease IreduceioNI infvnds t7veryeor
715
12.0191

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT PCC CHURCH ACTIVITIES ONLY - 2022
2021
Z020
IPICOMIN6 RESOUR(ES
Planned giv¥ng
Watè * services
All othergivinglappeals
Gfft 81d recovered
10988
1.136
2.￿3
10,422
745
5A
652
Legacies received
Grorts
Fundra15ing actlvitles
Int8rtst
923
875
959
Fees retalned
IJ
229
hall lettings Is￿￿5 etc
CoTrtrlbutkni fmm Centsp
365
mlsc
925
capltal Increase of shares
Inew Nat Savrngsandl Vita¢5dix
4.713
2.188
41548
24983
I8.￿9
OUTGOING RESOURCES
Fundr8i51ng Costs
Mlsslon gt¥lng and dor￿titing
Diocesan parish share contributron
Salarles, wages and honorada
ClÈw or415taff expenses
Mission and evon8elsm
Chu¥£h TunniTrg exper￿e3
Cbufch ￿lIFtyb11l5
Cost of irading
Moiorrepaif5tvthe £hurth burlth
Malorrepairsto hall
New buildingwork
Governanie costs
11261
1281
li0￿)
110.5001
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13901
11.1051
12711
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113631
17841
12411
16.7151
12,6571
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12541
140A541
124.2681
120.9281
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715
12.Q191

ALL SAINTS CENTRE 2022
FUNDS UABILMES AND ASSETS
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829,laO
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45.134
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3L617
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26.242
L424
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-75%of insur4tttÈYau
829,1
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19.157
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7993
918
1381
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INCOMING fiESOUR
Hall Hire- Re8Utar
Mall Hire- Ca%￿1
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22.618
26,216
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L734
1109
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4L248
41.044
OLfT6OIMG RESOIIRCES
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4,347
t475ts ofmalThts*
4.616
5.285
TÈlÈphone
416
355
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L772
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26327
18A33
249
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1653
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918
1381

ALL SAINTS CHURCH COMMUNITY LUNCH CLUB
FUNDS LIABILITIES AND ASSETS 2022
2021
2020
FUND5 HELD
CCLA1￿c 63n51MX1501
740
15
Nei AtsÈts
1024
755
754
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COMMUNtrY LUNCH CLUB INCOME AND EXPENDITURE 2022
INCOMING R¥50URCES
Saleof lunches
Do￿atIon l Ralne
51
Interest¢￿ CCLA acc(￿rt
783
OVTGOING RESOUR
F¢￿1 ¢05ts
418
Othprexpenses
160
20D
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160
Adjustment
37
815
Nèt movement infiFr￿$
321

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I report to the tnJstees on my examination of the accounts of the above
¢harity ￿he Trust") for the year ended31 11 2011
As the ¢haty's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charibe& Acl 2011
11he Acri
Responsibilities and
basis of report
I report in reyct of my examination of Trusys accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have follohved all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent ￿he charity's gross income exceeded £250.000 and l am qualified to
examiner's stat•ment undertake the examination by being a qualified member of linsert name of
applicable listed txxly]). Delete l ] rfnot applicable.
I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have
come to my atteth.on in connection with the examination lolher than that
disclosed below") vthich gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respecti
the a¢¢ounting reGorts were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act" or
the accounts did not a¢Gord wilh the accounling record$", or
Ihe accounts did not comply wrth the applicable requirements
con￿MIng the form and content of accounts set out in the ChaF71ies
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a true and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an irKleFendent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in conne¢tion
Ythh the examination to which attention should te drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached.
88se delete the words in the brackets rftheydo not 8ppty.
Signed:
LL4
1HLE&d
Relevant professional
qualificationls) or body
CcfA
IER
Ikt 2018

Addross:
MATHIESON GARVEN ASSIXIATES
CatshHkon Beeches
SiJrreySM5 41L
Section B
Disclosure
Only cgmplete if the examiner ￿e￿$ to highlight matenal matters of GOn￿M
(see CC32, Independent examination of chanty accounts.. directions and
gukyance for examineTS).
Give here brief details of
any itpms that the
Examiner wtshes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018