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2023-09-30-accounts

Names and addresses ofadvisers
(Optional information)
Names and addresses ofadvisers
(Optional information)
T
ofadviser
Name
Address
General
Mrs Amy Fernie
Lantic, Lankelly
Lane, Fowey, PL23 1HN
General
Mrs Ann Teague
32, Ashley Close, Penwithic, St.Austell, PL26 SUB
General
Mrs Barbara Pollard
11, Mill Hill, Lostwithiel,
PL22 OGH
Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior staff members
(Optional
information)
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Oescription
ofthe charity's trusts
Type of governing
document
Constitution
How the charity is constituted CIO
Trustee selection methods Selection by existing trustees
in accordance
with rules defined
in the
Constitution.
Additional
governance
issues (Optional
information)
You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
relevant,
about:
New trustees
will be provided
with a copy ofthe Constitution
and ofthe
latest Trustees
Annual
Report, and will be fully briefed
by existing trustees
as well as attending
meetings as necessary.
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policies and procedures
The trustees
aim to meet at least monthly
where decisions are made by
adopted
for the induction
and
majority voting, and are formally
recorded
in minutes.
training
oftrustees;
Financial expenditure
is authorised
by two trustees.
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the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
There are no relationships
between
the charity and other parties.
network
with which the charity
works;
The trustees have a vigorous
Safeguarding
Policy, and also have a Health
&Safety Policy for protecting
church members.
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relationship
with any related
parties;
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trustees'
consideration
of
major risks and the system
and procedures
to manage
Remuneration
is paid to Rev Philip de Grey-Warter
the Chair ofTrustees
relation to his work as rector; in the year this totalled f21,927-40. Mrs.
Naomi de Grey-Warter
is also employed
part time, and her salary for the
year was f9,050.
in
them.
To enhance the orthodox Anglican
Christian
faith, for the public benefit,
primarily
within
Fowey and the surrounding
neighbourhood;
and such
Summary
ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
document
other charitable
purposes as shall put into practice the Christian
faith,
induding
the prevention
and relief of need, hardship
and sickness, the
advancement
ofeducation;
and the provision
offacilities
in ths interest of
social welfare for those who have need because oftheir youth, age
infirmity,
financial
hardship
or other social circumstances.
To advance the orthodox Anglican
Evangelical
Christian
faith, for the
public benefit,
in accordance
with the Statement ofBelief and
Practice primarily,
but not exclusively,
within Fowey and the
surrounding
area.
The Anchor gathers weekly as church for corporate worship,
prayer and
Bible exposition. These gatherings
are open to all and publicised
through
our website and social media, as well as personal
invitation.
We met on Sundays
in the Gallants
Sailing Club.
All meetings
have been recorded for use by others. Average attendance
has been 60, augmented
by those on line.
Bible study groups
involving
up to 30 people have continued.
Such other charitable
purposes as shall, in the opinion ofthe charity
Summary
activities
ofthe main
undertaken
for the trustees,
put Into practice the Christian
faith in accordance
with the
Statement of Belief and Practice, including
but not limited to:the
prevention
and relief of need, hardship
and sickness; the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration
that trustees
have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
advancement
ofeducation;
and the provision offacilities
in the
interest ofsocial welfare for recreation or other leisure time
occupation of individuals
who have need for such facilities for the
reason oftheir youth, age, infirmity,
financial
hardship
or other social
circumstances
with the object of improving
their conditions of life;
provided
that the advancement
ofsuch purposes
are consistent
with
the Statement ofBelief and Practice as may be adapted or amended
benefit) by the CIO from time to time.
Partners
at the Anchor are encouraged
to live out their faith in generous
and sacriTicial service. This includes
support for the lonely, elderly and sick
by visits and telephone
calls. We estimate over 500 such calls during the
year. The Rector conducted
16funerals
during the year, supporting
those
families through
their bereavement.
Other pastoral care has included
marriage
support for couples experiencing
difficulties
in their relationships
and support for parents,
especially
through
"Little Anchors" for parents
and
carers with prs-school
children.
Our Youth Worker has intsracted
with
some 60young people offering activities, support
and
hospitality
and
some Bible study.
The Anchor provides a youth group, for those aged 11-18.These meet
weekly
in term time with an average total attendance
of 13
The trustees
have regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission
on
ublic benefit.
Additional details ofobjectives and activities (Optional
information)
TAR March 2012
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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
The charity has continued
to develop the church
in its fourth
good progress
with the tasks involved.
The main activities ofthe church are summarised
in Section
year, making
C.
The following
grants were made to charitable
institutions
during the year:
f2,000 to the Diocese ofTabora in Tanzania,
our partners,
for support of
their Christian
activities.
F1,000 to Open Doors in support ofChristians
worldwide.
f1,000 to Faith in Kids in support of their Christian
work and in
recognition
oftheir assistance to us.

TAR Marth 2012

CHARITY CHARITY CHARITY COMMISSIO COMMISSIO COMMISSIO Anchor Anglican Anglican Church Church Church Fowey Fowey 1188018 1188018 1188018 1188018
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FOR EN(I(AND AND WALE Recei ts and a ments accounts CC~SR
01/10/2022 To 30/00/2023
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
to Ihe nearest 8 Iotho nosrost 2 to tire moron E to We nesrsst r. to tlw mnost E
At Racal ts
37,721
I 347 I 347 1,704
18
10NI 10Iu1
Tsx Iocovolsbel ort ctrl 11233 11 33
Orsnh
2,080 2,0N
Sub total (
AR)
ross income for N,441
A2 Asset and Investment sales
(saa table).
Sub total
A3 Ps nts
4,440
4,710
7,0N 47,311
2,8N 2,N0
~exartw's ress 3,188 7J!43
1,010
3,140 2420
Sub tots/ 88,891 7,000 70,174
At Asset and btvasbmnt
uschasse, 000table
Sub total
73,801 79,174
Net ofrace)play(paymenls/ 1,7 1,7 (10,921)
ASTransfers between funds
ASCash funds last year end 10,824
Cash funds this year end 21v77 2tvtts
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