saint peter’s
Saint Peter’s Church, Westcliff-on-sea, Essex. SS0 0QF
Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Parochial Church Council for the Year Ended 31st December 2023
Incumbent: Revd Colin S Baldwin 26 Eastbourne Grove Westcliff-on-sea Essex SS0 0QF
BankS: Nat West Co-op Bank
Independent Examiner: Mr Danny Keech
Administrative Information:
Saint Peter’s Church is situated in the Parish of Westcliff, Saint Peter. It is part of the Deanery of Southend, Diocese of Chelmsford within the Church of England. The Parochial Church Council is a body corporate (PCC Powers Measure 1956 and Church Representation Rules 2020) and a charity THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF WESTCLIFF ST PETER, recognised by the Charity Commission in 2019. Charity number 1186763.
PCC members who have served at any time from APCM 2023 until the date this report was approved are:
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Revd Colin S Baldwin (Priest-in-charge)
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Stephanie Rapp (Churchwarden)
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Revd Chukwudum Aguocha (Deanery Synod)
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Alison Dromgoole
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Katie Yerlett
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Kay Odey
Church Representation Rules. At Saint Peter’s the membership of the PCC consists of the incumbent, churchwarden and those elected by members on the electoral roll. Saint Peter’s actively encourages all eligible members to register on the electoral roll and stand for election in order to reflect our diverse congregation.
Aims and Purposes:
Saint Peter’s Parochial Church Council has the responsibility to co-operate with the incumbent, Revd Colin Baldwin, in promoting in the parish the whole mission of the church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. The PCC are the Trustees of the Charity, whose responsibilities include the maintenance and care of the church buildings, associated halls and land.
We value story, relationships, scripture, mission, worship, creativity, respect and integrity, inclusivity, generosity, play and promoting a life balance of rest, work, play, worship quiet and prayer.
Objectives:Activities:PERFORMANCE
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Shabnam Sagar
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Ellie Armstrong
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Steve Palmer
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Revd Bernard Noghiu (Clergy ex officio) Revd Cornelia Noghiu (Clergy ex officio)
Our aim is to provide a safe, accessible and high quality place for the gathering of people and development of community; an environment that is both supportive and encouraging; where peace and the relevance of God throughout life can be found.
We seek to engage with and serve the community in all kinds of ways.
Yinka Tayo (attended as Parish Safeguarding Representative)
Chris Russell (acting as Treasurer)
Structure, Governance
and management:
The method of appointment of PCC members at Saint Peter’s is in accordance with the
A main objective for the PCC this year was to further promote the work of the church caring for the environment, find ways to progress the construction of the new café, provide opportunities for community interaction; consolidating the life of the church and expanding the work of the CoffeeHouse, seeking ways to make the church sustainable both financially and by planning to achieve 'net carbon zero.'
The PCC is aware of the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. The PCC believes it provides a benefit to the public by:
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Providing resources and facilities for public worship and prayer both online and on site.
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Providing a relaxed and convivial place to gather for 'coffee' especially for people with special needs and for those who may be experiencing isolation/loneliness
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Providing pastoral care for residents within the Parish, particularly those with poor mental health, those who are vulnerable, isolated and lonely.
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Promoting Christian values to the benefit of individuals and the community as a whole.
Saint Peter's organised a whole host of events during the year, including taking part in the city-wide 'Plasticity' initiative, Artstreams, family football tournament, fundraising, confirmation, and many of the regular annual activities.
We bade farewell to Bishop John and welcomed Bishop Adam to the Diocese as Bishop of Bradwell, in November; he visited Lifestreams on a very quick whistle-stop tour. He was genuinely bowled over by the work that we have been doing and we eagerly await a more in-depth visit in 2024.
Bernard and Cornelia moved to Maryport to start new roles; it was an emotional farewell and we thanked them both for their ministry here.
Revd Colin Baldwin
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH MEETING
1.00 Preliminaries
2.00 Electoral Roll - Report on changes
The revised Electoral Roll has been prepared and shows that from 92 people in 2023:
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5 people have enrolled
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0 people have come off the list.
It should be noted that several people who have been attending recently have
not completed forms. It is good to see a continuing rise in the number of people on the electoral roll and in church as well as online.
The Electoral Roll for 2024 is 97 adults .
3.00 Annual report on the proceedings of PCC
PCC meets regularly during the year - minutes of the meetings are available. During the summer these take place on site while during the winter months we utilise 'Zoom' in accordance to reducing our carbon impact.
PCC take extremely seriously Safeguarding, Health and Safety and environmental issues and review the relevant policies annually.
There have been some reported issues on Safeguarding during the year and these have all been dealt with appropriately in conjunction with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
Health and Safety issues have been dealt with on a case by case basis, records of any accidents are recorded and action taken appropriately.
3.01 Safeguarding Report 2023
Safeguarding is crucial, taken very seriously in supporting and providing a safe environment within our Churches and the communities we serve.
Safeguarding Sunday was celebrated to raise awareness.
Training and awareness sessions are ongoing to commensurate with responsibilities (Basic to Advanced and Management). All individuals (volunteering and paid staff) have completed the Basic Training.
We continue to follow the Safer Recruitment process, Management and DBS checks as outlined within the Church of England Safer Recruitment guidance. This is to ensure our Churches are Safe for all, including those using our premises.
There have been some reported concerns/ issues. These were dealt with as appropriate in collaboration with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team in accordance with the Diocese’ policies and procedures.
Yinka Tayo (PSR Lifestreams Churches)
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4.00 Financial statements of the PCC
A new bank account was opened to enable Treasurer’s Report to APCM for Year ending 31st December 2023. Note that the transfer of funds £31011 appears as additional income rather than a transfer across bank accounts. This anomaly will be rectified in the 2024 financial year.
The Treasurer has provided a diagrammatic report (page 4) and will give a verbal report to accompany it.
Examined annual financial statements are published on page 11ff showing the amounts in the various funds, receipts and payments and totals as at the end of 2024 compared to 2023
Interest earned on the deposit account for the 2023 = £3,029.95.
In summary in 2023 the giving directly into the bank has risen significantly, some of which is due to people finding this as a more convenient way to donate rather than by weekly/monthly envelopes.
Gift Aid tax recoverable was higher last year compared to the previous year. We shall be transferring to 'My Giving' software for 2024.
Grant funds over £26,000 were received for our projects including salaries for CoffeeHouse Manager. We are so grateful to Grant Funding bodies who have supported our work during 2023.
Grants raised during 2023 for Saint Peter’s, total of £27,260, consisting of:
Community Investment Board towards Coffee House Manager 3rd year salary (for year from Nov 2023) £10,000
Diocese Energy Support Grant £760
Essex Community Foundation towards Coffee House Manager 3rd year salary (for year from Nov 2023) £5000
Fowler, Smith & Jones towards Coffee House Manager 3rd year salary (for year from Nov
2023) £1500
National Lottery towards Coffee House Manager 3rd year salary (for year from Nov 2023) £10,000
There has not been any major repairs and maintenance costs during the year; costs are generally in line with 2022. Investment in Puddleducks was made to support our work with families with toddlers.
The independent Examiner report:
A copy of this report can be found on page 10
5.00 Churchwardens’ report including Fabric, goods and ornaments
It’s been a busy year at LifeStreams St Peter’s. It doesn’t feel that long since we held the last APCM and here we are again.
So essential business first; the inventory & terrier have been completed and all correct. Sadly this system still remains a paper copy on recommended sheets. Not everything moves with the times!
I would like to thank the members of the PCC for their discussion and involvement & decision making for the running of our church.
As LifeStreams churchwardens we enjoy a mob trip for visitation and now have our own WhatsApp chat group!
So we said goodbye with prayers & best wishes to Bernard & Cornelia as they headed north and their presence is definitely missed. We have welcomed new worship groups from the Ukrainian Church to allow them to worship in a holy place and the deaf church as we move to reach an even wider congregation.
At Easter we celebrated the confirmation of Grace, Alexander, Obie, Chi Chi and Shabnam. There was Fire and Water in the service as we proudly watched them all confirm their faith for themselves.
The biggest thing that has happened this year is the fundraising! The brain child of Chuks saw a small band of individuals recruited with
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a goal to raise money to expand the Coffee House at St Peter’s. Hopefully you were all able to enjoy at least one of the events; A Launch Lunch with the interesting raffle prizes of a bulk pack of baked beans and Nmeka’s extended raffle commentary! The football tournament with Nmeka smartly kitted out in his referees kit and Tochi’s hillarious football commentary and the jewel at the end, the Multi-cultural black tie event where we turned our regular church hall into a banqueting hall. We still had ideas for other events to spare! All told I believe we raised over £5000 towards the expansion of the Coffee House. Sharon and Colin continue to look and apply for funding opportunities, many of which look to see what a church is doing to help themselves in their projects so our fundraising efforts are all part of that. We look forward to more events in the future. If you have any ideas please share them and take up the baton to make them happen. We look forward to what ever plans God has for this project.
The church is getting ever greener. The green working group achieved A ROCHA Silver award, well done everyone! New plants have been donated and we’ve now said goodbye to the wall to make way for a brand new hedge, only last week planting saplings suitable for the local environment. We pray that those young saplings take root and thrive for the future. And now I will close with my annual plea to ask for your help. This year we have seen new faces joining the volunteers ranks and I am so thankful for what they give & bring and I urge everyone to think of what little thing they can do in service. I am sure there is a group that just might suit you;
Monday men’s group - garden & maintenance Flower group Coffee house Prayer ministry H2O children & young people’s ministry Hospitality Audio visual Green working group I give my heartfelt thanks to everyone that
contributes their time, there is always room for more!
I ask you to pray for Colin, that together we might share the burden of the LifeStreams churches and their mission for our communities.
Stephanie Rapp
6.00 Report on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod
Deanery meetings continued under the leadership of Area Dean Revd Louise Williams who has brought in a new style of meeting that is sharing more amongst members regarding the practice of tour churches, including worship and prayer and youth and children's work. Deanery also hosted a session with Bishop Guli who told us more about her personal story and motivations. Deanery has debated issues around Living in Love and Faith and prayers associated with blessing marriages of same-sex couples.
Deanery away day was held at St, Michael's, Daws Heath, it was a wonderful day getting to know each other at a deeper level and offering skills and gifts that may be made available to others.
7.00 Election of representatives for PCC
Alison Dromgoole has completed her turn in office, we thank her for her input, diligence and wisdom for PCC this year.
Under the Church Representation Rules (M15) Saint Peter's can have nine representatives from the laity. Therefore there are four available places for election.
Nominations will be announced at the meeting.
8.00 Appoint independent examiner
Proposal - to appoint Mr Danny Keech for 2024
9.00 Reports - Priest-in-charge
Saint Peter's celebrated '60/90' year anniversary - 90 years since the original church
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was opened and 60 years since the current church building was opened for worship.
Life of the church and community continued through the year with many familiar or regular events like the 60/90 open day/BBQ. In addition we celebrated two weddings, three baptisms and held two funerals at the church.
The home groups 'Klema' continued through the year, on-site (Mondays) and online (Wednesdays).
Grace, Alexander, Shabnam and Chichi were confirmed by Bishop Guli at the cathedral. I was so proud of them all. Thanks to Bernard for preparing them.
Church attendance and the number of active members is continuing to trend upwards, we welcome newcomers on a regular basis.
It has been good to see the Wednesday congregation grow around the three churches as people see themselves as 'Lifestreams' rather than one particular parish church.
Our worship has benefited from the addition of some new singers - well done and thanks to Vi, Obioma and Ade. Wesley continues to play drums with Vision and Vine, supported by Dave carrying out all the tech side of things.... thanks to all of you. We'd like to increase the band, so anyone out there with musical ability can join in - rehearsals take place regularly on Saturday mornings.
Often issues regarding climate change are well down the agenda but we have consistently been encouraging more awareness of these issues, and taking action. Our 'green' policy affects the decision making across a wide area of the church's life. The wildlife area is growing and we record our thanks to David Preddy who has weekly been topping up the water and bird feeders. Chima Ukah has been challenging the congregation to lead greener lives. We have been working towards the silver eco-award and anticipate receiving it in 2024.
'Plasticity' was a city-wide initiative organised by Southend Council, where plastic that should not go in the 'pink sacks' was collected - this
was a pilot project, which from our point of view was very successful - we await any further developments.
We have had a survey completed by the Diocesan Heating Engineer who recommends that the church and halls firstly need to be insulated, the heating system when it has come to the end of its useful life should be replaced with a heat pump system and finally solar panels on the roof would be a great addition. We do not have the funds to achieve any of this so are looking for a way forward.
The eco-working party meet regularly to promote awareness of climate change and encourage practical things that people can do to respect the environment.
We welcomed Revd Sandra Eldridge who spoke about the climate crisis.
It was sad to say goodbye to Bernard and Cornelia Noghiu at the beginning of August. We valued and loved them, appreciated their ministry, enthusiasm - especially dancing! We wished them well and some from the church visited their church in Maryport in November to witness the Bishop of Carlisle ordain Cornelia to priesthood. They are settling in well and we hope to see them again during 2024.
We hope that a Curate may be appointed either in 2024 or 2025 as we regard Lifestreams as an excellent place for training.
We have hosted various school visits, including Earls Hall and Chalkwell Hall and love to see the Lancaster School students every week during term time.
We have hosted Love Southend meetings and take part in New Wine events. Leanne and I went to the Leadership Conference in February whilst several of us attended New Wine, a significant summer gathering of thousands of people, at Detling, Maidstone. These gatherings are significant for us personally as well as for Lifestreams and we encourage more people to attend.
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It is so encouraging to see the coffeehouse develop over the year, there is an exciting buzz when so many people come. It was good to open up on a Saturday morning. This initiative supports the local community and provides a sanctuary where new friendships are being forged and we are able to support local groups including 'Purple Pants' (cancer support) and other groups who use the halls.
Classes from Lancaster school come on a regular basis and some have completed their work experience.
There are quite a number of 'Lifestreams' events that include the three churches, of which Saint Peter's is a part. It is hard to include all of them in this report so please refer to the Saint Stephen's and Saint Cedd's reports too for a more complete picture of all that we do.
The PCC would like to extend its thanks to our churchwarden Stephanie Rapp for her hard work and support; it is much appreciated.
I want to give a special thank you to Chris Russell who has taken on the role of Treasurer, it is challenging and time consuming and I am grateful for all the effort he has put in.
Sadly, during the autumn months Stuart who worked in the office for many years, was diagnosed with cancer. The illness spread rapidly and he resigned from his post and died early January 2024. We are so grateful for all that Stuart brought to the office, he was so helpful, kind and considerate. We marked his life with a memorial service in March, honouring him in the most apt way. Over one hundred people attended. We, and the community miss him, our prayers are with family and friends.
Thanks to Vi for all her much valued support. Thanks to other volunteers, you have made a huge difference to the life of the church and I really appreciate your support, energy and commitment.
I have again been fortunate enough to secure some funding from the Clergy Support Trust to enable me to enrol in a local Leisure Centre. Bishop Guli has encouraged clergy to look after themselves especially their well-being by taking some time out on retreat on a regular basis as well as taking a day off every week and taking holidays. To be able to take a day out I personally have been refreshed and relaxed. My mental and physical health has hugely benefited. I have been able to work and relax in a more efficient and beneficial way. I am hoping to continue this during 2024.
Let me finally thanks many unnamed people who carry out lots of tasks around the three churches - I can’t name them all here, you know who you are. I appreciate all that you do.
This report has been approved by Saint Peter's Parochial Church Council and is signed on its behalf by Revd Colin Steven Baldwin, Priest-incharge and Chair of PCC.
10.00 Any other business
11.00 Date and time of next meeting
Saturday 22nd March 2025, 10.30am
From a personal perspective I would like to say thank you to the office staff, to Sharon Stone and especially to Andreas Botzios who has supported me during the year so efficiently and in a professional manner.
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Mike faces Obie who takes the penalty at the football fundraiser
Farewell to Bishop John
Shabnam, Grace, Chichi and Obie are confirmed at the cathedral
Colin and Bernard explore what it means to be 'church' with student from Chlkwell Hall School
Church decorated for Pentecost
Heidi, prepares a feast to say thanks to our volunteers
Lifestreams Coffeehouse welcomes many visitors
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Income 0101: Gift Aid - Bank 2,587 2,387 2,562 2,653 3,345 3,392 2,877 2,862 4,947 3,531 2,731 3,304 37,180 0110: Gift Aid - Envelopes 110 110 110 - - 200 20 110 - - - - 660 0201: Other planned giving 50 50 50 - - - - 50 50 - 50 - 300 0301: Loose plate collections 339 206 314 567 268 128 359 210 - - - - 2,391 0550: Donations appeals etc 250 - 11 50 - - - - - - - - 311 0601: Tax recoverable on Gift Aid 3,928 - - - - - 3,965 - - - - 3,498 11,391 0801: Recurring grants - - - - - - - - - 100 - 50 150 08A1: Non-recurring one-off grants 500 760 - - - - - 5,000 - 10,000 10,000 - 26,260 0901: Other funds generated - - - - - - 31,011 - 207 - - 204 31,422 0910: General Fundraising - 30 801 180 - 97 504 128 - 84 24 95 1,943 1020: Bank and building society interest 10 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 1030: Rent from lands or buildings - - 193 - - - - - - - - - 193 1101: Fees for weddings and funerals - - 103 - 565 - - - 609 - 60 - 1,337 1230: Church hall lettings 2,828 3,487 3,221 5,831 4,058 4,060 6,416 1,528 3,176 5,070 5,029 3,329 48,034 1240: Steel Suite and Church lettings 376 275 180 - - - 725 - - - - - 1,555 1255: Printing and paper sales - - - 17 - - - - - - - - 17 1270: Cafe Income trading 1,064 1,088 1,327 704 837 1,059 1,157 389 673 581 1,244 1,146 11,269 1330: Parish office and other shared costs 653 626 939 - 1,874 11 101 1,472 423 372 476 1,011 7,958 1340: Insurance Claims - - - - - - - - - - 500 - 500 Income totals 12,694 9,018 9,809 10,003 10,947 8,948 47,136 11,749 10,085 19,738 20,115 12,637 182,880 Expenditure 1730: Costs of fetes & other events - 1,121 - 25 - 278 - 76 - 101 - - 1,602 1830: Giving - relief and development agencies - - 100 100 - - - - - - - - 200 1870: Secular charities - - - - - - - - - 59 - - 59 1871: Puddleducks Play Group - - - - - - 29 29 - 204 360 742 1,364 1910: Ministry parish share etc 3,393 3,393 3,393 7,104 3,393 3,393 3,393 3,393 3,393 3,393 4,393 3,393 45,432 2001: Assistant staff costs - - - 390 63 71 1,088 71 71 71 658 4,339 6,823 2061: Parish office salaries 1,477 1,490 1,490 63 7,236 3,706 3,706 3,382 1,138 6,793 - - 30,482 2101: Working expenses of incumbent - 237 - - - - - - - - - 59 296 2103: Clergy Expenses curate - - - - - - - - 10 - - 95 105 2105: clergy office expenses - 43 42 261 73 279 78 - 171 286 23 594 1,851 2301: Church running - insurance 110 110 244 244 244 - 244 276 276 276 276 - 2,300 2310: Church office - telephone - - - - 65 - - 65 66 65 - - 261 2320: Organ / piano tuning - 90 - 268 - - - - - - - - 358 2330: Church maintenance - 30 301 27 - - - 96 - 412 - 86 951 2331: Cleaning - 92 - 660 575 119 - 700 783 - 240 1,300 4,468 2335: Church running - AV equipment - 10 - - - - 35 69 - - 111 714 939 2340: Upkeep of services 40 739 30 - 46 70 30 - - - - 39 992 |
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| Nominal code Jan_23 Feb_23 Mar_23 Apr_23 May_23 Jun_23 Jul_23 Aug_23 Sep_23 Oct_23 Nov_23 Dec_23 Code total |
2341: Up keep of services Refreshments - - - - - 92 - 150 - 93 - - 335 2342: IT Licences 46 46 46 - - - 557 - 501 83 - 69 1,346 2350: Upkeep of churchyard - - - - - 33 40 - 51 - 21 13 158 2360: Parish office - sundries 37 205 - - - - - - - - 155 - 397 2362: Parish office photocopier - 239 - - - 262 - 383 - 179 - - 1,063 2363: Parish office telephone 69 65 69 - - - 65 - - - - - 268 2401: Church running - electric 345 - - 332 - - 916 - - 88 132 231 2,043 2410: Church running - gas 153 166 - 565 79 23 29 - 91 - 258 1,842 3,205 2420: Church running - water - - - - 425 - - - - 456 - - 881 2440: Church running - heating and lighting - - - - - - - - - 91 494 - 585 2515: Cafe Expenditure - trading 1,233 2,073 2,103 280 - 594 323 335 1,939 203 111 386 9,580 2521: Hall Running - Office 358 358 358 - - - - - - - - - 1,075 2522: Hall running - refuse 130 94 - 89 - 94 133 90 96 103 89 92 1,009 2523: Hall running - cleaning 522 521 468 - - 586 573 468 468 1,179 - 936 5,722 2524: Hall Running - maintenanace plumbing - 96 - 60 - - 114 - - - - - 270 2530: Hall running - electricity 170 - - 319 - - - 50 - 952 - 161 1,652 2540: Hall running - gas 357 388 488 - 300 100 60 - - - - - 1,692 2550: Hall running - insurance 134 134 - - - 244 - - - - - - 512 2560: Hall running - maintenance 683 - 300 - - 20 - - - - - - 1,003 2561: Hall Running - maintenance grounds 19 160 20 - - - - 295 - - - - 494 2570: Hall running - telephone - - - - - 65 - - - - - - 65 2590: Hall running - heating and lighting - - 89 - - - - 130 - - - - 219 2601: Governance costs examination/audit fee - - 75 - - - - - - - - - 75 2710: Church major repairs - installation - 330 - - - - - - - - - - 330 2820: Hall + major repairs - installation - 850 - - - - - - - - - - 850 2940: Cafe Building - - - 180 - - 132 - - - - - 312 6503: Change of Bank - - - - - - 31,052 - - - - - 31,052 6504: Transfer to Deposit Account - - - - - - - - - 10,000 - 20,000 30,000 Expenditure totals 9,275 13,081 9,617 10,965 12,499 10,029 42,597 10,059 9,055 25,089 7,320 35,091 194,677 Balance (income - expenditure) (11,797) |
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SAINT PETER'S Minutes of APCM- Annual Paro¢hial Church MeetinE held on 25th March 2023 Minutes of AMP- Annual Meeting ol Parishioners held on 25th March 2023 A5ab B th• Irxmt to Ilde Jo, Kltry J¢fft5. i•in HEny. . Ode¥Jurni, (•TO,ChrisRu551 Fi8h8r Mary ¥M8 on thg - 2 Fec died. 7 8nrd18d. nDTrB away. tho fw• ol 92 for Ekn¢thyxl Roll k¢ 2ce3. -awe ofMeelw¥ - Colin Pc thankod fn Jon•8 Sy th• ffind yY•WB A• - C4th •trAt 18 h•lhy fc¢ Patyi'•. th0h rely Lrf hAI iTrccmB. WKI - APCM Olfi¢ Fpcrtd R1 ao -Th• o th• th• T1. •0 LIFESTREAMS.. 'LIVING LIFE TO THE FULL. pa9e 22
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Annual Meeting of Annual Parochial Church Parishioners Meeting 23rd MARCH 2024 23rd march 2024
1.00 1.00 Preliminaries Welcome/apologies/attending: 1.01 Prayer 1.02 Attending and apologies 2.00 1.03 Approval of Minutes of last year’s meeting Appointment/election of Churchwardens 1.04 Matters arising from last year’s meeting 3.00 2.00 Electoral Roll - Report on Close of meeting changes/new roll Prayer 3.00 Annual report on the proceedings of PCC 4.00 Financial statements of the PCC 5.00 Churchwardens’ report Fabric, goods and ornaments 6.00 Report on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod 7.00 Election of representatives for PCC 8.00 Appoint independent examiner 9.00 Reports - Priest-in-charge 10.00 Any other business 11.00 Date and time of next meeting Prayers
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