**Annual PCC report for the year ending 31[st] December 2024** 

The church of St Mary the Virgin, Alveley, is a Grade II* listed building within the village conservation area. The church dates back to 1140 and is of considerable architectural beauty and historical interest. The United Benefice consists of the churches of St Mary the Virgin, Alveley, and St Andrew, Quatt. It was in the Bridgnorth Deanery within the Diocese of Hereford and situated in the county of Shropshire. During 2024, the Bridgnorth Deanery amalgamated with other local Deaneries and the new Deanery is now called the Severn Borders Deanery. 

The address for correspondence is: 

David & Jackie Hampson, 23 Daddlebrook Road, Alveley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. WV15 6PT Email: david.hampson2025@gmail.com and jackie.hampson@hotmail.com 

Members of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) are either ex-officio (Clergy, Readers, Church Wardens, Deanery Synod Representatives, Alveley Old Chapel Manager) – the latter because Alveley Old Chapel is under the ownership and jurisdiction of the church. Others are elected at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) in accordance with Church Representative Rules. 

During 2024 the following have served as PCC members: 

|Incumbent:|Reverend Jon Aldwinckle|
|---|---|
|Reader:|Mrs Sue Chidwick|
|Church Wardens:|Mrs Penny Jenkins|
||Mrs Alison Pearson|
|Deanery Synod Reps:Mrs Kirsty Ritzenthaler||
||Mrs Sue Chidwick|
||Mrs Alison Pearson|
|Safeguarding Officer:Mrs Jackie Hampson||
|Alveley Old Chapel Manager:MM||
|Elected Members:|Mr Dale Chidwick|
||Mr David Hampson (Joint PCC Secretary)|
||Mrs Jackie Hampson (Joint PCC Secretary)|
||Mrs Anne Simms (PCC Treasurer/Gift Aid Officer)|
||Mrs Kirsty Ritzenthaler (Electoral Roll Officer)|
||Mrs Penny Jenkins|
||Mr Colin Taylor|
||Prof Paul Rylance|
||Mr Paul Walford|
||Dr Keith Pearson|
||Mrs Alison Pearson|
||Mrs Patricia Haw|
||Mrs Lynn Madden|
||Mrs Jenny Sirrell|



**Aims and Purposes of the PCC:** St Mary’s PCC has the responsibility for co-operating with the incumbent in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. It is a Registered Charity (No. 1185217). 



During 2024 our incumbent has continued to engage well with the PCC, congregation and wider village residents. 

JA is a great benefit to St Marys and St Andrews and has built on the successful existing services and events and introduced many new initiatives for worship, fundraising and fellowship. 

**Objectives and Activities:** The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as possible to worship and become part of the parish community of Alveley. To facilitate this work, it is important to maintain the fabric of the church. The last Quinquennial Report highlighted various issues to be addressed and these continue to be attended to by the Churchwardens. This year has continued to be challenging and demanding on all levels. A new Quinquennial Survey has been undertaken in July 2024, the report is still to be received. 

**Safeguarding:** To ensure that all are cared for safely, we have a Safeguarding Officer, Mrs Jackie Hampson, and any concerns over personal welfare and safety should be addressed to her. 

**Pastoral Care and Visiting:** JA has recommenced pastoral care with hospital and home visits. Holy Communion is provided at home for those unable to get to Church and is also planned for Bower Grange, the home for the elderly in the Parish. 

**Prayer Ministry:** praying with and for people at any time. Suggestions for daily prayers are now given out each Sunday. There is a prayer session every Monday morning which is well attended. 

**Training:** Two PCC members began further ministry training. Keith Pearson – began Reader Training in September and Alison Pearson began her course on: ‘an Introduction to Christian Ministry’. 

**Worship and Music:** Our music group plays frequently at 20/20/20 services. Full congregational hymn singing, choir and the playing of the organ continue to be the main method of worship in the other services. 

**Children and Youth:** Sunshine corner, our parent, carer, baby and toddler group closed during 2024 due to the resignation of the leader (to pursue other activities within the village). 

Messy Church has been re-introduced on the first Saturday of each month and is proving to be very successful. In July the session was held at the Alveley Summer Festival with the story of Noah. This introduced Messy Church to a much wider audience. 

A Youth Club provision is planned. 

The Open the Book sessions at Alveley Primary School have also continued and are very well received by Alveley School. 

**Home groups:** small groups held in a few parishioner’s homes, draw adults to explore the Christian faith and lead them to learn more from Bible study and discussion. 

**Men’s outreach:** “Breakfast in the Old Chapel” a meal and an outside speaker to present men with the message of Christ outside the church will resume in 2025. 

**Alveley Old Chapel:** a church-owned and governed establishment in the redundant Methodist Chapel is popular within the village. Coffee, tea, cakes and light lunches are available on two days a week and there is a lovely garden to sit in on sunny days. 

MM continued as manager of the AOC tea rooms in 2024. However, during 2024 it became obvious that the Old Chapel income was insufficient to cover the costs of an official manager. MM is due to stand down in early 2025 and the “management” of the facility will be shared between a number of willing volunteers. 



A relaunch is planned for May 2025 with the facility to be known as the Old Chapel Community Centre with a greater emphasis to be put on hiring out for private functions as well as maintaining the two day a week Tea Rooms. 

AOC is supported financially by a bequest fund and St Mary’s Church. A system of joint accounting with church has been established so that the Treasurer can easily oversee finances. 

The AOC Management Committee consists of:  Anne Simms, Penny Jenkins, LP, MM, Jackie Hampson and Reverend Jon Aldwinckle. We are very grateful to the team of volunteers who work so hard for its success. 

Other village organisations - Chapel Crafters and the Be Cafe have used this as a venue as well. The PCC has held its meetings here and the Parish Administrator has used the office facilities. AOC is also available for private hire. 

This has become a wonderful use of a redundant building, and we continue to be grateful for the generous legacy which enabled the Chapel to be purchased by the church, thus providing the whole community with hospitality and fellowship and a continuity of life for a much-loved building. Plaques recording the legacy and giving the mission statement are on display. 

**New Life Nepal** : We continued our support of New Life House - the charitable trust in Dhangadhi, Far West Nepal, along with supporters in Thame, Tupsley, and another parish in Hereford diocese. 

In June 2024 a new company was established designating New Life Orphanage as a hostel. This will not have the same regulatory difficulties as previously experienced. The hostel is now called Sitkar Hostel. 

We receive regular news and updates at PCC meetings. Penny Jenkins has continued to maintain our contact with the Trust, and we thank her for this, although the main management is based in Thame. 

**Church Attendance:** The Electoral Roll is currently 83, entitling us to 3 Deanery Synod representatives. Church services averaged around 50. We continue to work with and share events at St Andrew’s, Quatt. 

**Parish Retreat** : A weekend away is being planned for November 2025. Approximately 30 parishioners have booked in. 

**Bell Ringers:** The bell ringers are an active group who practice on a Thursday evening. They ring on some Sundays and at special services/events. 

**Fundraising and Social Events:** We are very grateful to those in the congregation who have arranged to make their offering by Standing Order thereby ensuring a regular income from these sources which has helped enormously in ensuring regular income. 

Additional fundraising events during 2024 were: 

Pancake Morning including Pancake Races with families who attended – it was half term so the school did not attend as a whole. 

Christmas Tree Festival 2024– this was an extremely successful event that brought many different organisations from the village together and also brought many villagers and friends through the Church for the festival and refreshments. It was open longer from Friday through to Monday which seemed to work well. 

Harvest Lunch – this was a Bring and Share style and was well attended. 



Many members of the congregation and PCC have continued to help with ongoing practical tasks of maintenance and caring and we would again like to take this opportunity to thank _**everyone**_ who plays a part in our church life. Without everyone’s efforts in countless ways, our church would not be the spiritual, caring and loving community it is, seeking to make God’s kingdom here in Alveley. Thank you so much to you all for all that you do. 

## _**David & Jackie Hampson May 2025**_ 

## **St Mary's Financial Review for Year Ended 31/12/24** 

## **Financial Review** 

Total receipts on unrestricted funds amounted to £74,183, of which £51,707 related to unrestricted voluntary donations. There were no restricted donations received. The freehold property, Alveley Old Chapel, continues to be used primarily as a tea room. 

The planned giving through banker's orders increased during 2024 by 12%. Total income, excluding legacy and gift aid, is almost unchanged compared to last year, with decreases in income from Alveley Old Chapel and PCC fees balanced out by increases in voluntary income and fund-raising. Recovered Gift Aid amounted to £8,294 as a result of one claim made during 2024, after two claims totalling £18,536 in 2023. 

£62,058 was spent from unrestricted funds to provide the Christian ministry from St Mary's Church, including the £40,000 contribution to the diocesan parish share, unchanged from 2023, that largely provides the stipends and housing for the clergy. Overall unrestricted costs represented a decrease of 7% compared to 2023, primarily due to the higher costs in 2023 as a result of an investment of c£8k in an improved sound system within the church. 

The net result for the year was an excess of payments over receipts of £8,550 on unrestricted funds, an increase of over £3k compared to the excess of payments over receipts of £5,370 in 2023. The balances carried forward at 31st December 2024 on unrestricted funds totalled £126,983, of which £3,053 relates to the Chapel bank accounts and cash floats. 

## **Reserves Policy** 

It is PCC policy to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds which equates to at least three months of 'usual' unrestricted payments. Currently there is nobody salaried in the church accounts, and, from March 2025, there is no longer a manager at the Chapel. We also maintain a higher reserves figure to cover anything urgent that may come up on the church's quinquennial review, which looks at the condition of the buildings, as suggested by the Church of England guidance on reserves. 

## **Anne Simms** 

Treasurer May-25 



ST MARY THE VIRGIN ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
Reg18tered Charlty Number 1185217
REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
FOR
THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024

ST MARY THE VIRGIN ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
CONTENTS
Pag6
Legal and Admh16tratlve Info￿natIon
Indopondwt Examlnorfs Rewt
Stat8rnent of Rec8lpts and PayméTrtB
Statement of Awts and UablI￿leS
Notes to the Acc(wnls

8T MARY THE VIRGIN ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
MINISTER .
Rev J(￿ Aldwind(18
CHURCH TREA8URER
Anne &rrKn8
CHARrfY NUMBER
1185217
PRINCIPAL ADDRESS
Si M8ry's Church
Afv818y Vi118g8
Shropshlrè
WV15 8ND
BANKER8
B8rd8ys Bank PLC
Lei¢6sler
Leicestershlre
LE87 2BB
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER
David Price FCCA
WalLaGe Cro(Afe
Chartered Accountonts
College House
Sl Leonards Close
Bridanorth
Shropshiro
WV16 4EJ

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN.
ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL IPCCI
I report on accounts of Ihe charTrty lor Ihe year ended 31* December 2024. which are a1￿Ched.
RoSPgGII¥o responsSbllltles ol tho Members and Examln•r
As the Chafity's Iruslees, who 8re members of Iho PCC you are r8sponslble for the prepar811on of the
accounts.. you consider that Ihe audit requirement of section 144121 of the Ch8riles Act 2011llhe Act)
does nol 8pply. 11 is my responsibillly lo slate, on tho basis ol procedures spgcilied in the General
Dlffj¢iions given by Ihe Chadty Commlssloners under Section 14515llbl of the Acl. whether particular
ma116rs havg come lo my att8ntlon.
Ba•ls of Independent Examln8r'8 Roport
My examination was cafried out in accordance with the General Direclions given by the Charity
CommissK)nors. An exarninalion includes a revbew of the accounling records kept by Ihe Charity
8nd a comp8ri50n of the 8ccounls presented with those records. 1181s0 includes consider8lion of 8ny
unusual item5 or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you 8$ Iru$iee$
conceTning any such matters. The procedures undertskon do not providè all lh8 evidencè Ihal would
be requlred In an audii and. consequeniiy I do not expre85 an audit oplnlon on the vlew glven In Ihe
ac¢ounl5.
Indopgndgnt Examlnef s Statement
In ￿nnect￿n wtlh my examination, no matter has lo come lo my attention
(8) Which giv¢s me reasonable cause lo belleve that In any material respect the requir8menls:
To keèp accounllng record$ accordance wilh S8¢iion 130 of Ihe 2011 Acl
To prepare accounts which accord with the a¢¢ounling recorés and lo comply with th•
accounting requlremenls under the 2011 have nol been mel., or
(b) To which, In my opinion. attenlion should be drawn in order lo enable a proper understanding
of the accounts lo be reached.
D Price FCCA
Wallace Crooke
Chartered Accountants
College Houso
Sl Leonards CKise
Biidgnorth
Shropshire
WV164EJ
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AlbYl•y Churth Coun
Forth•Y••r Ènd•d 31 D•¢•mb•r2Q24
2013
I lund
Tot•1 Furkls
R•t•lpts
Vthiht•ry r•¢dpts
3Q205
498
J.878
&294
2,716
51.591
30,20S
8,498
1,994
8.294
2.716
51.707
27,009
728
, C&lectSons
116
Glft recovtrnd
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1&536
Ok8
58,235
116
In4wvn•ntlncom•
Churth 8thlties
Othw Income
Sale5
l.B17
7,118
1.118
10.493
7,118
aif.
13.587
13.M7
14,081
Toi•l r•¢•lpts
fA391
13.792
74.219
.028
pyffj￿ts
Parfsh shlre
CITh runnin8 txpenstS
Church DJnn1￿tv￿￿5
Ch•pd Nnn5TKq expen
1.136
24020
1.136
20.020
20.675
1,196
28.617
18.945
20,675
61,156
20,675
81.BJl
9)2
88.758
613
Cosi olyrwitlr4fvnth
Totll ¥•ym•nts
62.058
10,675
82,733
89.371
Ei¢•ss olr•ulp15 over payrr￿Mts
1,66?
Fund5 I0￿•rd •t l J•ny•ry 2024
124,741
10,792
49.657
185,1
I￿,533
Tr•Thst•fs Inthey￿r
Fwrfli ¢•rrW Igrw4rd •131 D¢¢ember 10?4
123.074
49.703
176.686
185.190
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BuMdlr45
69.622
69,622
69.622
45JOI
10967
56,768
98.516
101,294
ii,oiy
119.307
CJF •(c￿nts
897
49.703
3909
110.380
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3.316
3316
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49.703
107.064
IiS.S68
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123,0?4
176,685
185,1
Churth Itoof l•)
FIts￿¢ Fund Ibl
St Mary5 Illnk bequtrtl Idl
372
89D
48,395
373
9>5
41.395
45
49,657
46
49.703
Sunday5thwl l¢1
The Qld ChaFel
856
9,936
10,792
13,792
lJ,792
3.053
20.675
124.741
123,074
TfA•l
185,19D
74,229
83,733
176,686
Th ftnJndalsuwnontsww• •ppro¥•d tyihe Board olTnJst••s on 4￿￿ I
behlll by.,
101￿ and w•r• s18Md OD Its
J Aldwrinckle- Chair

8T MARY THE VIRGIN ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
A¢counllng Poll¢l
8a•h ol pr•p•r•llon
The financlal statements of the Parochlal Church Cwncll have btsen prep8recl In aCc￿￿anCe the
Church Accountlng Regulations 2006 and the Charities Acl 2011. The fin8nd81 slatements have been
prepared under the recelpts and payynants bas18.
Flx•d A•B•l•
Tangible flxed a88ats cM8181 of the freehotd prem1888 at Awey Old Chapel. are belng held at
hl8l¢xlG cosL
T•x•tlon
The th8rtty18 exernpt from Lgx ￿ Its tharllablo activllos.
R••trlc*•d Fund•
Restrkl8d funds ¢8n only bo usod frx particular re8trlct•d purposes wlthSn Ihe ￿8¢(3 ol the ¢h8rty,
ROS￿￿On8 8rf88 when spec1￿￿ by the donor or funds •ro r81s8d for partlcul8r le8￿Cted
purposes.
The Church Rcol Fund r8presgnts 8¢cumulated donauons m81nten8n¢e of the church rool. f
Mthich funds may only be p￿￿Osed.
The Fabrfc Fund represents accumulated donauons for malnlengnce of tha church labr(c. for thlch
lund$ may onty be purposed.
St Marye8 (Unk 8•qu8st). The bequest w88 left lo the Vlcar and Churthwardens ol Sl Mary's AfveEay,
for uge by the bc81 churth. Fund8 are lo be used for Ihat wry)0se onty.
Unr••trlcl•d Fund•
eley Old Chapal repr88onts Ihe a¢¢umulaled Sncorn8 and exp8ndllur8 of Afvebey Ohj Ch8pel.
Thes& are hèkl In a $eparale bank acrAyJnl, but the Parochial Church Coundl18 the accountab18 b
(￿them.
The Sunday School lund re￿SentS awJmuI￿ed de￿a￿an8 for the Sunday School.

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF ST MARY THE VIRGIN.
ALVELEY PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL IPCCI
I report on Bcwunls of Ihe charity for the year ended 314 December 2024. which are a1￿Ched.
Re8p•ctlv• reiponJlbllltl•8 of th• Mgmbgr• and Examlnor
As the Charity's truslees, who are members of Ihe PCC you ara r8srMMsibl8 for Ihe preparation of the
accounts-, you conslder th81 Ihe audit requirement of section 144I2} ol the Ch8riles Act 2011llhe Act)
does nol apply. 11 is my r05ponsibilily lo stale. on Ihg basis of procedures specified in the General
Dlreclions given by the Ch8dty Commissioners under Section 145151{bl of the Act, whether particular
mallèrs have comg lo my attenllon.
BaBls of Indèpondont Examlngr's Report
My examinalion WB5 carried ovl in accordance with the General Direelions given by Ihe Charity
Commi5sionors. An examination Includes 8 review of the accounting records kept by the ChBrity
and a Comparison of Ihe accounis presented with those records. 11 also indudes consideralion of any
unusual items or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you as Iru8lee$
concerning any such m8llers. The procedures undertsken do not providè all Ihe evidènce that would
be requlred In an audll and. ¢onsequ•nlly I do not expre85 an audrt oplnlon on the vlew glven In Ihe
account5.
Indepèndent ExamIne￿¥ Statement
In conn8Ctlon wkh my examinatlon, no matter has lo come to my attention
(81 Whlch glves me re880nable cause lo b8118ve that In any m8leAal respect the requirgmenl5:
To keep accounllng Tecords In accordance with Sectlon 130 01 the 2011 Act
To prepare accounts which 8ccord with the accounting recorés and lo comply with the
8ccounling requlremenls under Ihe 2011 A¢1 have nol been mel., or
(b) To which. in my opinion. allenuon should be drawn in order lo enable a proper undefslanding
ol Ihe accounts lo b8 re8ched.
D Pfice FCCA
Wallace Cfooke
Chartered Accountants
College HoLbse
Sl Leonards Close
Bridgnorth
Shropshira
WV164EJ
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