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Mitford & Hebron JPCC

DIOCESE OF NEWCASTLE

Deanery of Morpeth

The Benefice of St Mary Magdalene Mitford and St Cuthbert Hebron Annual Reports of the Joint Parochial Church Council and Financial Reports.

26[th] March 2026

This report is made in accordance with the Church Representation Rules (2020). It is independent of any additional statement or report that the Vicar, or any other individual or group, may present at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM).

It is the means by which the Joint Parochial Church Council (JPCC) gives an account of how it has fulfilled its responsibilities during the year in question and of its future plans.

Vicar: Rev’d Elaine Jones

Independent Examiner: Father A.A Clements, 15 Carleton Rd, Gt. Knowley, Chorley. PR6 8TQ

Contents

1. Statutory Reports of the PCC

Presented by Page
(i) Electoral Roll The Electoral Roll Officer 2
(ii) The activities of the PCC and the
parish
The Secretary 3
(iii) Financial Statements The Treasurer 5
(iv) Fabric report The Church Wardens 15
(v) Deanery Synod Representative to Synod 17

2. Annexe

2. Annexe
JPCC: Governance and Administrative Information:
Purpose, Structures, Policies
19
Minutes of APM & APCM 30th March 2025 21
Agenda for APMs and APCM 26th March 2026 25

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Report (i) Electoral Rolls

Report Electoral Rolls

New Electoral Rolls were compiled for both Mitford and Hebron parishes in 2025. As such, only revisions to the Electoral Rolls were required in 2026. The revisions were held between February 15[th] and March 8[th] 2026.

Notices of the Revisions were available in both churches. An announcement of the Revisions was also made to the church family via email in early-January. This was followed up by a reminder emailed out in mid-February. Further, a number of notices were also given at both Mitford and Hebron church services during January, February and March.

The results of the 2026 revisions for the two Electoral Rolls are shown below;

Mitford; The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene

Removals: 5 Additions: 3

Revised Electoral Roll total at March 8[th] 2026 is 101 This compares to the 2025 New Electoral Roll total of 103

Hebron; The Parish Church of St Cuthbert

Removals: 1 Additions: 0

Revised Electoral Roll total at March 8[th] 2026 is 23 This compares to the 2025 New Electoral Roll total of 24

The 2026 Revisions to the Electoral Rolls will now be made available for inspection on the relevant church noticeboards as required for a minimum of 14 days prior to the APCM.

Nigel Jobson Electoral Roll Officer Benefice of Mitford and Hebron March 9[th] 2026

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Report (ii) Secretary’s report: the proceedings of the JPCC and the activities of the parish generally 2025-2026

This has been the third full year of Elaine’s ministry in our benefice. We are delighted that she has been appointed as Vicar to our benefice from being Priest in Charge. Since the last APCM the Joint Parochial Church Council (JPCC) has met in person on six occasions. The Standing and Finance Committee (SFC) has progressed matters on three occasions.

General administration and financial affairs

The main focus and priorities for the JPCC over this past year have been:

The JPCC has shown its commitment to ensuring best practice in terms of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. Elodie Hewes has taken on the role of Parish Safeguarding Officer. Elodie has considerable training and experience in this area and we are grateful for her taking on this crucial role. Elodie has replaced Sadie Flanagan as our administrator who has moved to Scotland. We are very grateful for all Sadies’ effective and conscientious work and wish her all the best for the future.

Carol Thompson continues her meticulous work as treasurer of both Mitford and Hebron churches. This is a huge commitment and we are so grateful for her willing, efficient and

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expert service in this role. We also thank Peter Rose for his continuing support of our benefice in his role as Gift Aid secretary.

Roger Napper continues in his role as churchyard registrar and the JPCC wishes to record their thanks for all that he does. We also record our huge thanks to Richard Addison and Andy Jones for all the work they do as vergers to maintain our church building and churchyard.

We give thanks for the work of the Anna Chaplains who regularly prepare cards and Easter and Christmas bags to all our older members of the church family at Mitford and Hebron.

We are grateful to all those who have supported the work of our Church and in particular we give heartfelt thanks to Mrs Pam Walker, Associate Lay Minister at the Upper Wansbeck Churches, as she steps back from her formal ministry role. We were delighted when Janice Robinson received Maunday Money in recognition of her Christian Service.

Oversight of Church life

Members of the JPCC rejoice in all that our church family, under the leadership and guidance of Elaine, our church wardens and ministry team has accomplished this year. Here are just a few examples:

The JPCC wishes to thank all who worked hard to serve these and other initiatives with the aim of making God's love known.

Ian Hampson

Secretary to the JPCC of Mitford and Hebron

March 2026

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Financial Statements and Independent Examiner’s Report

Description of the JPCC, constitution, location and details of the parish and trustees

Authorised by Bishops Council in July 2021, the Joint Parochial Church Council (JPCC) of St Mary Magdalene Mitford, Morpeth, Northumberland and St Cuthbert Hebron, Morpeth, Northumberland was established in August 2021. The JPCC is constituted and acts in accordance with Parish Governance Model Rules of the Church Representation Rules 2020. All groups now report through and are overseen by the JPCC, providing a clear common identity and an ability to apply the time and energy saved from administrative duplications to better serve one another and our local community.

The JPCC meets on alternate months and has the following membership:-

All JPCC members are trustees of this Charity

Details of the meetings of the Standing Committee

The Standing Committee is constituted and acts in accordance with Rule M31 of the Church Representation Rules 2020. It meets by exception for items that require progressing urgently, with any decisions taken being notified to the full JPCC at their next meeting. During the past year the Standing Committee has only progressed matters on three occasions. Membership of the Standing Committee is as follows:

‘Fit and proper’ persons statement

All JPCC members are required to meet the election qualifications defined in Rule M8 of the Church Representation Rules 2020. In making appointments, the JPCC has given proper consideration to the suitability of officers to act in such capacity and that consequently they are fit and proper persons.

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Public benefit statement

The JPCC’s charitable objects (‘Promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church’) are primarily focused on the advancement of religion, which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. All regular public worship is provided free of charge and open to all. In addition, the PCC’s activities as listed above have further public benefits; for example, teaching and taking assemblies offer advancement of education which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. Donations to other charities and our own projects provide public benefits in the relief of poverty and need, whether within or outside the ecclesiastical parish, often for minority groups with particular needs such as the elderly.

Trustees – induction and ongoing training details

Initial briefing will be given at the first meeting of the new JPCC to remind members of their responsibilities as trustees of the charity. The Vicar will have discussions with newly appointed officers to ascertain and arrange for any specific training that they require to fulfil their roles effectively. In addition JPCC members are required to undertake ongoing safeguarding training attended by all

Children and vulnerable adults’ protection

The JPCC has shown its commitment to ensuring best practice in terms of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and has fully complied with the requirements of the House of Bishops guidance.

Risk assessment statement

The JPCC maintains a register of quantified risk assessments relating to its activities. This register also indicates controls applied to mitigate these risks

Mirford & Hebron JPCC Annual Report & Financial Reports Th• Joknl Parochlal Church Counen of th• Eccloslastlcal Partsh￿ of St Mary Magdabene. mi￿ord & Stcuthbert. Hebron Icharlty No 11961821 lioceipts •nd Paym•rts Accounts Llnrestricted Fund T•t•l 2025 T•t•l 2024 Fund Fund Fund Re￿Ipts Vduntary Planned Eivine Colleitions at 5eTvices - All oihergwinyjvolunlary reteipl - Grft recovered fQ.873 £3,027 £3.278 £14.594 £17.257 E19.662 £28.981 £118,691 £116,609 Q.067 £4,128 £7.820 E15.613 É3,027 3.278 £14.594 f 17,257 E19.662 £118.691 - Legacles recelved Grants ActNitiesfor generating funds In¢om4 from In¥•stm4ffts Churth artivities ¢)th•r incoming Thisour¢4s Totsl Receipts 295 £295 £1.850 £3,544 £2.729 £2,250 £126.983 £126.982 £4,538 4316 £143 £3,538 E4.316 £143 £126.983 Piymtnt$ Church •cti¥iti•$ Mission giving and donations Diocesan parish share contribution Salarles, wages and honorarla - Clergy and staff expenses Church - MissoD and evangelism costs - Church running expenses Ilncluding governance) Church utllity Nlls - Stable RLYJrD RunDingC0515 5MII £42.7 £15,349 E7.236 £5.011 £42.7CXI £15.339 £7.236 £5.767 E42.7CX) £14.244 £6.930 E749 £749 £426 £13.194 E4,550 E4.161 £92,941 £372 El.401 £5.184 E19.778 E37.705 £4,55D £5,385 £5.895 E13.190 £101,259 £126,347 £372 £169 1.734 £3,135 É5.184 Costs of8•n•Min8 funth Mijor (Jpthl expenditure ¢)th•r uponditur• Totsl payments E93.313 3.135 5.184 £101.632 £126.516 Excqm of R4c•ipts ov•r payTnents Transfers between funds £33,669 -£29.555 É4.115 -£3,135 £29.555 £26.420 45,184 £25,351 £466 -£5.184 £25.351 £466 Cash at bank and in hand at l Jan Cash at bank and in hand at 31 Dec £40.579 £44,694 £24.164 £50.584 £28.073 £22.8￿) 92.816 92.350 £118,167 £92.816

Mirford & Hebron JPCC Annual Report & Financial Reports Statam•nt of Ags•ts and Lfiabl1￿A# Unrastrfa De￿￿￿ted R•trictd End¢ym*nt Funds Fundj Tot•1 2025 Tot•1 2024 Funds C4sh Funds CAF Bank Current Accounr. CBF Deposit Fund (Hebronl CBF Dept>slt Fund Imltfordl £17.363 £10.737 £16,593 £44.694 ¢£fter taking into al￿Ount £1406.13 payments not d&ired the bank £46.502 £20.028 £83.894 E62.080 EIO.737 £10.273 £23.536 £20.463 £118.167 E92.816 £4.081 £50.584 £2,861 £22.89) Other Monetsry Assets In¥e$tmerf Amets Investment Fund Shares at marketvalue £41.246 E85.940 £16280 £6￿￿04 £16.(M)I £38.89> £73.526 £76.558 £191.693 £169,374 Notes to the a(oiunts l The financial statements of the IPCC have been p￿are￿ io accordance ￿th ihe Churth Accounting Regulations 2(L)6 usinE the Receipts & payments ba51S. 2 £30k surplus from Unrestricted Funds invested in CCiA ChuTch of En￿and Inve5trnent Fund shares 2210612(04. Deposit Fund established 2014 to show the surplu5 Qn the inve5ttnEnt. 3 The movements In d￿gnated and restricted fundsdurln8 the year we.. Profft liossl •n Imf•$tm•n B•1 blf Rereipts hymerrtJ Trnnsfer BJI clf Unr•strict•d General Fund - Deposit Fund Ireservesl £27.726 £56.O)1 f 83.816 £126.983 £93.313 29.555 279 E31.561 £54.378 £85.940 41.712 1,991 £126.983 £94.413 429.555 Restrl¢ted Heatin8 Fund Youth Fund E7225 £12,643 £24.865 £44,734 -£203 £7.022 £11.365 20.504 £38,890 £822 -£457 Hebron Capital Fund £4.362 £5,184 660 De3ignated HR/Staffin8 Fund Stable Rootn Refurbishment Fund Churchyard Fund -£2.820 É1292 £17.201 £ts.(AYJ E492 £1.734 £310 £4.554 £982 91 -£381 E16.729 E13.rKx) £2,023 10.659 £23,470 66.864 Heating Fund World Mlsslon Partners Fund Contingency & Capital A55et RepL￿erne￿t Fund £11.659 Mitford Church Enhan£ements £1.531 £i.(KX) £23,470 E29.555 £40.824 £3.135 381 All Funds Total £169,374 [126.983 É101.612 3,032 £191,693

Mirford & Hebron JPCC Annual Report & Financial Reports New Hopeforchildren The Hub £1.5 £5(K) £1.5( £5(K> £1.8(Q £3(X) 0S￿￿TruSt £750 £750 Barnabus Safe & Sound Charitable exppnses £750 £750 £11 £11 £67 £5.011 £5.011 £5.767 8) Salarf4s. wa8•sand hon¢xarla Vergers Orgonist Adminlstraior. £2.578 £2.578 £2.572 £11,921 E15.339 £11,921 £15.339 £10,872 E14.244 h) Cl4ryaTrd stsff qxp•n Clergy Housing C05ts' Clergy Expenses. Admlnlstrator (oStslEX￿nses. £4.669 £2.5(M) £66 £4.669 £2.5 £66 £4.409 £2,305 £216 £7.236 £7.236 £6.930 UpperWansbe(klLcwhotwthwthe5hWeaweedtOC£Krtnbute￿Acfthe5￿Costrs 11 Churth runhin8 •Mpn•* Mlsslon and evan elism iosts £749 E749 E426 £749 £749 £426 Churth runnln nses overnan Youth Pastoral, Teathin8 & Worship Mifiistry Cost of ServI￿s MUSIC Governante. LitÈnsin& CDpyri8ht ett Churth buildin8 runnln8ex￿nseS £L639 £389 £1.199 £3.011 £336 £686 £1.199 E3.011 £336 £686 £1.512 £235 £750 £7.961 £13.194 EL401 1.401 £5.184 É5.184 E14.546 £19.778 £33.180 £37.705 £4.550 £4.550 £5.385 Utility Warehouse Rehjnd £4,550 £4.550 £5,385 Stable Room Runnin Costs E788 £2.235 £1.258 £2.235 £1.258 El.734 £5.895 E30.973 £1.731 £46 Repair & Maintenante Refurblshment Cost5 £1.734 £1.734 E3.135 EIO.625 £13.190 E56.706 £4.161 E22.654 £5.184 5 The follo%Yln8assets are reco8nlsed not necessarlty valued In the siatementof Assets and Uabllltle>.' move3b￿ChUrCh furnlshings held by the Churchwardens Sp￿ial trustfortheJPCC and ¥¥hich require a faculty for disposal. 6 The expenses paid to the incumbent may include a Small ImrT￿te￿al PDrtiofi. whKh reLite5to theirfunction as aJPCC member. No other payments were maile to IPCC members for being member5 oltheJPCC. 7 These financlal statementsextlude ihree trust fvnds Iihe Mitford Church FoundatK)n Trust, the Mitford Family Trust and the Mltfoid Plot Trust) whlth are adrninlstered by the Incumbent and other trustees. and overwhith theJPCC has no control.

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Rev Elaine Jones (Vicar) 22 January 2026

Ian Hampson (Secretary to the JPCC) 22 January 2026

Mirford & Hebron JPCC Annual Report & Financial Reports 11 IndepeDdent Examiner's unqualified report to the C. of E. P.C.C.'s 2018. members of the P.C.C. of the Parish of St. Mary MagdaleD. Mifford and St. Cuthbert's Hebron in respect of the Finaneial Statements of the Parish for the year ending 31$¢. Deeember 2025 as set out oll pages seven to ten of tbi8 Report. Respective responsibilities of Ihe P.C.C. and the examititr. The P.C.C. memters acltng &$ the cFwity's trUstl￿ are reswtlsible for thc preparation of the accounts. The ¢haTity's tnLMees consider that an audii is T￿t required for the year under section 144 of the Chariiies Act 2011(the chariti￿ Act) and that an independent examI￿on is need￿. Ei is my reswnsibility to= examine the accounts under seclion 145 of the Charities Act lo follow the procedures laid down in the gencral Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(SXb) of the Chartties Act, and to whdher particular matters have come io mv allention. Basis ofthe IDdependeDt Exminer'$ gtslemeDL My ¢xaminalion was carried out in accordance with the general Diredions given by the Charity Commi&sion and the guidance publishd in PCC Accountsbilit). (The Charities Ath 2011 and the P.C.C.). 5, ediiion). An examination includes a review of the accounting Tecords kept by the charity and a comprison of the accounts Prcsented thcse records. It also includes considcration of any Un￿S￿al items or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanatlons from thc trustees concerning such mallers. Th¢ pr￿edUreS undertaken do noi provid¢ all thc evidence thai would be required for an audil and consequ¢ndy no opinion is given as to whether ihc counts present a 'true and fair. view and the re￿rt is limited to those matters set out in the siatemcni below. Independent examiner's stsl¢rnenL Jn connection my examination, no material nknr come to my allention which give5 me cause to bcliev¢ that in. any malerial accountin8 records were not keN in acc4)rdance with section 130 of the ChaTities ACL or the &counts do not accord to the wtrunting [¢￿Tr￿. I have cotne acro￿ no other matter5 in conne¢tion with eXamin￿lOn to which attention should be drawn in or(kT to enabl¢ a Proper Unde￿ftg of the ￿counts is Teach¢d. Signed. Name Dat¢ 16". Febnwy 2026. Revd. A. A. Clements Fellow A&g)ciation of Charity indeFrnd¢ni Examirtrs. Addr￿ 15 Carleton Ro&L Gre K￿wley, Chorley PR6 8TQ ACIE PCC CC32

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Financial review

Overall Receipts were slightly higher (2%) than 2024, largely due to legacies received from Jean Bagnall (flowers, counselling/professional development) and Rev Alyson Lamb (unrestricted). All other giving/voluntary receipts were back to previous levels following large donations received the previous year.

The card reader continues to generate income although somewhat hampered by the intermittent WIFI signal, due to be addressed early 2026.

Planned giving was up 1% on the previous year. Gift Aid recovered during the year was slightly lower than 2024 partly due to the transition of givers to the Parish Giving Scheme. To date 61% of regular givers have transferred over to the Parish Giving Scheme and we continue to encourage the remaining 39% to move over. We continue to recover Gift Aid from the 39% on a quarterly basis.

Grants received during the year included £4,441 from the Upper Wansbeck Churches (contribution towards administrator costs and vicar expenses, significantly lower than last year but they are aiming to catch up in 2026), £1,000 from Causey Park Trust (contribution towards redecoration of St Cuthberts, Hebron), £13,221 from the Mitford Foundation Trust (contribution towards administrator costs and repairs and refurbishment of the Stable Room) and £1,000 from the Mitford Family Trust (insurance claim excess). All grants were fully expended during the year.

The JPCC met its parish share in full.

Administrator costs were slightly higher than last year due to an overlap to allow the outgoing administrator to handover to the new administrator. Church building running expenses were significantly lower as no significant repairs were undertaken this year. Utility bills are down on the previous year and we continue with the Church of England Energy Basket to get better prices. Stable Room costs were significantly lower than 2024 due to the refurbishment in 2024

As in previous years the children and youth work has been funded without requiring funding from the General Fund. The Charity Partner Support Fund made donations to New Hope for Children, West End Refugee Service, The Hub, Oswin Trust and Barnabas Safe and Sound. Additionally, money collected during special events and coffee after the Sunday services was donated to the DEC (Myanmar), New Hope for Children, Hebron Housing, Children in Distress (Shoe Box Appeal).

Balances carried forward at 31 December on unrestricted funds totalled £85,940 for funding the activities and needs of the church. Included in this figure is approximately six months of the anticipated running costs for 2026 held in reserve. In addition, a total of £66,864 held in designated funds. A further £38,890 is held in restricted funds.

Reserves policy

It is JPCC policy to try to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds which equates to at least 6 months of unrestricted payments. Excluding the Mitford Enhancements project this is equivalent to approximately £53,000 for 2026.

PCC Accounting Policy

The financial statements of the JPCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations on the Receipts & Payments basis.

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Funds

General funds represent the JPCC’s monetary assets that are not subject to any special restrictions regarding their use and are available for application to the general purpose of the JPCC. These monies can include funds designated for a particular purpose by the JPCC, and which did not have their use restricted by the donor. Restrictions within these funds are noted in the financial statements.

These accounts include monetary transactions, assets and liabilities for which the JPCC can be held responsible. They do not include the accounts of other Church groups that owe an affiliation to another body, nor those that are informal gatherings of Church members, nor those in respect of assets for which the JPCC has no control.

Subject to the above, receipts and payments include income as received and expenditure when irrevocably paid.

Statement of Assets & Liabilities

The following assets are recognised but not necessarily valued in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities:

The following assets are recognised and a monetary value given as part of the description in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities:

The following liabilities are recognised in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities:

Future plans

Anticipated projects for 2026, subject to funding being raised or sourced, include:

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Rev Elaine Jones (Vicar) 22 January 2026

Ian Hampson (Secretary to the JPCC) 22 January 2026

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Report (iv) Fabric and Goods and Ornaments

MITFORD CHURCHWARDENS REPORT TO APCM MARCH 2026

Fabric

The general state of the fabric is good and the church buildings have been well maintained with an established pattern of routine maintenance and safety checks.

Over the past year we have sought advice over the dampness in church and it was decided not to pursue this further, other than the uplifting of the carpet in due course.

Safety

Fire extinguishers have been regularly checked and are fit for purpose.

First Aid Box and Accident Book can be found in the vestry .

Ornaments

The communion plate, candlesticks and other items are in good condition and are kept securely.

Photographs of the same are now lodged in the Stable Room.

The Terrier and Inventory and all other record books pertaining to the life of the church have been checked by the Archdeacon during her inspection.

One old register has been lodged with the Northumberland Archives.

Fabric and Goods and Ornaments APCM report re St Mary’s Mitford and St Cuthbert’s Hebron:

March 2025 to March 2026.

(1). FABRIC

Both St Mary’s and St Cuthbert’s Church buildings and the Stable Room remain in a good condition regarding general fabric. The boiler, fire extinguishers, etc have all been serviced in accordance with the schedule at both Mitford and Hebron. The churches bat colonies remain active and will be observed for any notable changes.

St Mary’s:

The quinquennial inspection for St Marys was completed June 2022 and a range of works were recommended (mainly maintenance to roof, gutters and internal and external pointing and window repairs). These works have now been completed.

Signs of damp have emerged in the aisle under the carpet. There are signs of rot and wood worm on some of the pews. At present this situation remains under review and next steps are under consideration.

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A range of improvements to audio visual arrangements and a limited re-ordering within the church has been approved by the PCC and these are now being developed for implementation during 2026-2027.

Works are also in hand to relay paving slabs / resurface the path from the lychgate to the front door of the church to make the surface suitable for wheelchair access.

St Cuthbert’s:

The quinquennial inspection for St Cuthbert’s is now to occur in 2026. There are no urgent works arising meantime.

The church has been fully redecorated.

Approval has been received via faculty for the unused pulpit to be removed and repurposed if possible. This is being taken forward during 2026-2027.

The electricity distribution board has been replaced and the intermittent power failures have now stopped. The external lights are still not operating however and work is planned to resolve this.

There is a large tree (near the bonfire site) which has a rotten and hollow centre. We have received advice that we should have this tree removed, work is planned to address this over the summer.

(2) GOODS AND ORNAMENTS

All goods and ornaments remain in good repair.

James Roff, Church Warden.

March 2026

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Report (v) Morpeth Deanery Synod Report 2025 -2026

Morpeth Deanery Report

Over the past year, the Deanery Development Group has continued to work on the Deanery Plan in this year of sharing. All DDG’s in the Diocese have met twice to consider how Deanery Plans are being implemented and have been asked going forward to work on the following 3 issues:-

  1. Buildings for Mission

  2. Growing Closer to God

  3. Creating new worshipping communities.

The Deanery have been kept up to date with the progress of the Deanery Plan which is evolving and Deanery Synod reps are asked to keep their individual parishes up to date with necessary changes.

Finance

Parish Share

Morpeth Deanery has paid 76% of the offered amount this year.

The total Parish Share offered by parishes across the Diocese amounts to £4 million pounds but the realistic amount required by the Diocese is £6 million.

The shortfall cannot be sustained and may well affect parish ministry even further.

Deanery News and Updates

Revd. Allison Harding was appointed Pioneer Minister working in the Seaton Hirst area of Ashington. This is a 3 year appointment funded externally by the Diocese of Oxford who offered financial support for the Newcastle Diocesan Pioneering Project.

Revd. Elaine Jones was formally installed as Vicar of Longhorsley, she now has responsibility for 8 parishes.

Longhirst, Bothal and Pegswood reorganisation.

After consultation it was agreed to split the three parishes of Longhirst, Bothal and Pegswood, with Bothal and Pegswood becoming part of Ashington parish, as from December 2025. Longhirst will remain in vacancy at the present time.

The Diocese proposes to advertise for a half-time appointment to work with the parishes of Ulgham, Widdrington, Lynemouth and Cresswell.

Kirks and Cambo – The Diocese are advertising a House For Duty Post for these three parishes. Stannington Parish – Revd. Canon Simon White has now been installed as Vicar of Stannington alongside Morpeth parish.

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The Deanery has made representations to the Diocese requesting consideration be given to appointing another full time Priest.

Discussions continue.

Over the year we have received presentations from The Generous Giving Team and Revd. Emma Duff the Chaplain for LGBTQ+1 community in the Diocese.

We have had discussions on sharing ideas, resources, experience and expertise for the benefit of the Deanery as a whole.

It was requested that communication between parishes was improved and the suggestion of a Deanery newsletter will be discussed further.

Janice Robinson

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Annexe

JPCC Governance and Administration

Description of the JPCC, constitution, location and details of the parish and trustees

Authorised by Bishops Council in July 2021, the Joint Parochial Church Council (JPCC) of St Mary Magdalene Mitford, Morpeth, Northumberland and St Cuthbert Hebron, Morpeth, Northumberland was established in August 2021. The JPCC is constituted and acts in accordance with Parish Governance Model Rules of the Church Representation Rules 2020. All groups now report through and are overseen by the JPCC, providing a clear common identity and an ability to apply the time and energy saved from administrative duplications to better serve one another and our local community.

The JPCC meets on alternate months and has the following membership:-

All JPCC members are trustees of this Charity

Details of the meetings of the Standing Committee

The Standing Committee is constituted and acts in accordance with Rule M31 of the Church Representation Rules 2020. It meets by exception for items that require progressing urgently, with any decisions taken being notified to the full JPCC at their next meeting. During the past year the Standing Committee has only progressed matters on three occasions. Membership of the Standing Committee is as follows:

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‘Fit and proper’ persons statement

All JPCC members are required to meet the election qualifications defined in Rule M8 of the Church Representation Rules 2020. In making appointments, the JPCC has given proper consideration to the suitability of officers to act in such capacity and that consequently they are fit and proper persons.

Public benefit statement

The JPCC’s charitable objects (‘Promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church’) are primarily focused on the advancement of religion, which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. All regular public worship is provided free of charge and open to all. In addition, the PCC’s activities as listed above have further public benefits; for example, teaching and taking assemblies offer advancement of education which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. Donations to other charities and our own projects provide public benefits in the relief of poverty and need, whether within or outside the ecclesiastical parish, often for minority groups with particular needs such as the elderly.

Trustees – induction and ongoing training details

Initial briefing will be given at the first meeting of new JPCC to remind members of their responsibilities as trustees of the charity. The Vicar will have discussions with newly appointed officers to ascertain and arrange for any specific training that they require to fulfil their roles effectively. In addition JPCC members are required to undertake ongoing safeguarding training attended by all.

Children and vulnerable adults protection

The JPCC has shown its commitment to ensuring best practice in terms of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and has fully complied with the requirements of the House of Bishops guidance.

Risk assessment statement

The JPCC maintains a register of quantified risk assessments relating to its activities. This register also indicates controls applied to mitigate these risks

Reserves policy

It is JPCC policy to try to maintain a balance on unrestricted funds which equates to at least 6 months of unrestricted payments. This is equivalent to approximately £53,000 for 2026.

PCC Accounting Policy

The financial statements of the JPCC have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations on the Receipts & Payments basis.

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Mitford & Hebron JPCC

Minutes of Annual Church Meetings

For

The Benefice of St Mary Magdalene Mitford and St Cuthbert Hebron

(Charity Number 1196182)

30[th] March, 2025

Present : Rev Elaine Jones (Priest-in-charge) Janice Robinson (church warden), Ian Craigs (church warden), Richard Addison (church warden), James Roff (church warden) Carol Thompson (treasurer), Bev Morris (secretary), plus twenty-seven members on the electoral roll ( 34 in total )

Apologies : Helen and Paul McCabe, Isabel Quinby, Ann Attwood, Janet Catton

Introduction

Bev Morris (chair) welcomed everyone to the meetings and Rev Elaine Jones opened in prayer.

Bev Morris was appointed Clerk to the meetings.

Appointment of tellers: not required

Annual Parish Meeting St Mary Magdalene Mitford

  1. The minutes of the APM 2024 were received. There were no matters arising. The minutes were proposed as a true record of the meeting.

Proposed: Sean Fugill Seconded: Dick Quinby Unanimously agreed.

2. Election of church wardens :

Two nominations for church wardens to serve 2025-2026 had been received.

Nominee Proposer Seconder
Richard Addison Neil Burnell Stephen Attwood
Janice Robinson Bev Morris Tim Hatch

There being no other nominees, Richard and Janice were duly elected churchwardens for 2025-2026.

Its business being complete, the meeting closed at 11.05 am.

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Annual Parish Meeting St Cuthbert Hebron

  1. The minutes of the APM 2024 were received. There were no matters arising. The minutes were proposed as a true record of the meeting.

Proposed: James Roff Seconded: Ian Craigs Unanimously agreed.

2. Election of church wardens :

Two nominations for church wardens to serve 2025-2026 had been received.

Nominee Proposer Seconder
Ian Craigs Joanna Craigs Janice Robinson
James Roff Bryony Roff Bev Morris

There being no other nominees, Ian and James were duly elected churchwardens for 2025-2026.

Its business being complete, the meeting closed at 11.10am

Annual Parochial Meeting of the Joint Council of the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St Mary Magdalene Mitford and St Cuthbert Hebron

1) Apologies

Helen and Paul McCabe, Isabel Quinby, Ann Attwood, Janet Catton

2) A.O.B

None

3) Minutes

The minutes of the APCM for Mitford and Hebron for 2024 had been circulated prior to the meeting. The minutes were received and adopted as a true record.

Proposed: Sean Fugill Seconded: Sarah Mills Unanimously agreed.

4) Statutory Reports of the JPCC

The five statutory reports had been made available to church members prior to the meeting. They were presented to the meeting as follows:

(i) Electoral Roll

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Presented by Nigel Jobson Electoral Roll Officer. This year has required the creation of a new roll which has involved a considerable work load for Nigel and everyone at the meeting thanked him for his diligent work. Nigel noted that every effort had been made to contact everyone on the old roll.

Hebron : As of March 2025 the Electoral Roll number is 24 (8 removals and 5 additions)

Mitford : As of Mrch 2025 the Electoral Roll number is 103 (28 removals and 9 additions)

(The next full review will be 2031)

(ii) The activities of the JPCC

Presented by Bev Morris secretary to the JPCC.

Rev Elaine Jones thanked Bev for her efficiency as secretary. Bev will be stepping down from JPCC and being secretary after a period of hand over with Ian Hampson who is joining JPCC and taking on the role of secretary.

(iii) Financial statements

Presented by Carol Thompson treasurer.

Sean Fugill thanked Carol Thompson on behalf of everyone for all her hard, meticulous work as our treasurer.

(iv) Fabric report

Presented by James Roff

(v) Deanery Synod

Presented by Janice Robinson Deanery Synod representative.

5) Elections and Appointments

(i) Election of JPCC members

The nominations received are as follows:

Nominee Proposed Seconded
Ann Attwood Stephen Attwood Sheena Burgess
Ian Hampson Bev Morris Carol Thompson
Nigel Jobson Malcolme Thompson Wendy Laverick
Sarah Mills Sean Parker Alison Parker
Alison Parker Sean Fugill Dick Quinby

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Dick Quinby Neil Burnell Richard Addison
Carol Thompson Janet Miller Dick Quinby

The number of nominations not exceeding the number of seats on the JPCC, those nominated were declared duly elected.

(ii) Appointment of independent examiner for the accounts

Carol Thompson proposed that the churches should appoint Father Alan Clements as Independent Assessor.

The motion was seconded by Ian Robinson and unanimously approved.

6) Report by the Priest-in-charge

Elaine thanked everyone for their love, care and prayers during her illness. She was especially grateful for the support of the ministry team, church wardens and members of the JPCC.

She felt that the year had gone particularly well. Following the stewardship campaign a number of people are stepping up to new roles. There are also new ministries developing in the community, especially with children.

Open Forum

Eva Laverick raised concerns about how people without internet access could keep in touch with what is going on in church. Elaine said that hard copies of the monthly notice sheet and quarterly newsletter were made available in church. Janice Robinson said that good communication was vital and would be kept under review.

7) Commissioning of the JPCC

Rev Elaine Jones led the meeting in prayers for the JPCC

8) Closing prayer

Rev Elaine Jones led the meeting in prayer and the meeting closed at 11.30am.

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The Parishes of St Mary Magdalene, Mitford and St Cuthbert Hebron

Annual Parish Meetings

&

Annual Parochial Meeting of the Joint Council of the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St Mary Magdalene Mitford and St Cuthbert Hebron

Thursday 26 March at 7pm At St Mary Magdalene, Mitford

Introduction

Welcome and opening prayer

Appointment of clerk for the meetings

Annual Parish Meeting St Mary Magdalene Mitford

  1. Appointment of election tellers (as necessary).

  2. Apologies.

  3. Minutes of APM 2025

  4. Election of churchwardens.

Annual Parish Meeting St Cuthbert’s Hebron

  1. Appointment of election tellers (as necessary).

  2. Apologies.

  3. Minutes of APM 2025

  4. Election of churchwardens.

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Annual Parochial Meeting of the Joint Council of the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St Mary Magdalene, Mitford and St Cuthbert, Hebron

AGENDA

1. Apologies.

  1. Any other business (if not on agenda).

3. Minutes of 2025 APCM for Mitford and Hebron – matters arising (if not on

agenda).

4. Reports .

Presentation of the electoral roll

Nigel Jobson

The activities of the JPCC

Ian Hampson

Financial statement year ending 31.12.25 and adoption of the 2025 accounts

Carol Thompson

Fabric, goods and ornaments of the church

James Roff (on behalf of church wardens)

Deanery Synod

Janice Robinson

Questions arising from the reports

5. Elections and appointments

6. Report by the Vicar: Rev Elaine Jones

Open forum for questions and discussion: All

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7. Commissioning of the JPCC: Rev Elaine Jones

8. Closing prayer: Rev Elaine Jones