St Gabriel's
/IP A Church For Greystones
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL sfATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
THE PAROCHJAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST GABRIEL'S
GREYSTONES. SHEFFIELD
Charity Commi55ion Re9i5tration Number 1205179

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PCC FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024..........-............._...............
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE PCC.-.
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT...
STATEMENT OF ASSEfs AND LiABIL￿lES.........----..-..-......................
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS............
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF
ST GABRIEL'S GREYSTONES. SHEFFIELD {PCC)
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL sfATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
1. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PCC FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Adrninistratlve Inf0m￿tion
1.1.1
St Gabriel's Church is situated in Dobbin Hill, Greystones, Sheffield S117JB.
It is part of the Diocese of Sheffield within the Church of England. The
correspondence address is Dobbin Hill, Sheffiekl 5117JB.
1.1.2
The Parochial Church Council {PCQ 15 0 charity registered with the Charity
Commission for England and Wales with registered number 1205179.
1.1.3
PCC members who have served from 1 January 2024 until the date on
which this report was approved are:
Incumbent
The Revd Alistair Philip
Stevenson
Chair
Assistsnt Curate
The Revd Peter Gaunt
Readers
stuart Charles Ibbotson
Until 19 May 2024
Wardens
Martin Clow
Peter Andrew
Smithers
(from 19 May 2024)
Thomas Williams {until 12
March 20241
Representatives
on the Deanery
s￿0d
Stephen Thomas Dewey
Sarah Rhiannon Lawson
(until 2 October 20241
Elected Member5
Jacqui Bailey
Linda Chambers
Chiru Darby
Martha Dewey

Roger Kenneth Dy50n
Treasurer
Thomas Janzen (from 19
May 20241
Paula Mary Smithers
Peter Andrew
(until 19 May 20241
Smithers
Howard Vaughan
Co-opted
Chinj Darby (until 19 May
20241
Stephen
Thomas
Pendlebury (from 19 May
20241
Rachael Williams {until 19
May 20241
1.1.4
Paula Mary Smithers was PCC Secretary until 19 May 2024 when she
resigned from her positson as PCC Secretary and Stephen Thomas
Pendlebury was appointed as PCC Secretary in her place on 19 May 2024.
Structure4 governance and management
1.2.1
The PCC is a corporate body estsblished by the Church of England. The
PCC operates under the Parochial Church Council {Powersl Measure 1956.
1.2.2
The method of appointment of PCC members is set out in the Church
Representation Rules 2020 (as amended).
12.3
All church attendees are encouraged to register on the Electoral Roll and
stand for election to the PCC.
1.2.4
The PCC is responsible for making decision5 On all matters of general
concem and importance to the parish, including decisions on how the
fund5 Qf the PCC are to be spent
1.2.5
On 31 December 2024, the PCC had the following Sub-Groups'.
1.2.5.1
Children and Young Peopl¢
1.2.5.2
Environmental and Social Justice,.
1.2.53
Finance and Propety (which reports to the PCC on Health
and Safety matters);

1.2.5.4
Ministy Leadership Team:
1.2.5.5
Mission Support
1.2.5.6
PastoraL Prayer and Wholeness Ministry,. and
1.2.5.7
Worship Services Support.
Objectlves and actlvlti
1.3.1
St Gabriel's PCC has the resFK)nsibility of cooperating with the incumben(
the Revd Alistair Stevenson, in promoting in the ecdesiastical parish the
whole mission of the Church, pastoral. evangelistic, social and ecumenical.
It also has maintenance responsibilities for the Church and Hall Buildings.
1.32
When planning its activities for the year, the PCC ha5 considered the
Charity Commission's Guidance on public benefit and, in particular, the
supplementsry guidance on charities for the adv?ncement of religion.
Accordingly, the PCC tries to enable ordinary people to live out their faith
as part of our parish communty through..
1.3.2.1
Worship and Prayer
1.3.2.2
Provision of pastoral care for people living in the parish and
Church members;
1.3.23
Commurnty engagement activities (including "Playmate5° (a
group for under-5s), Cuppa and Cake. the Bless Greystones
initiative, school assemblies and Nativity carols in the
Greystones pub);
1.3.14
Use of the Churth and Hall buildings by community groups,.
and
1.32.5
Mission and outreach wo
To facilitate this work tt is important that the PCC maintains the fabric of
the building of St Gabriel's and the Church Hall.
higvements and perforniance
1,4.1
Church attendance
In 2024 there were 68 people on the Church Electoral Roll, 25 of whom are
resident within the parish. The average weekly "in person" attendance.
counted during October 2024, wa5 65 adults and 24 children. In addition,
the weekly setvice has also been streamed on Zoom, the average weekly
attendan￿ at whith was 4 in October 2024.
1.42
Review of the year
The full PCC met seven times during the year with an average level of
attendance of 88%. In addition, the PCC met on one Saturday morning,

which meeting included a presentation on the duties of Charity Trustees
by an external speaker.
1.4.3
At each meeting of the PCC consideration was given to reports from the
subgroups of the PCC (see paragraph 1.2.5) including, in particular on
Safeguarding and F)olicies. In additiorn specific topics discussed durirbg the
PCC meetings included:
1.4.3.1
The strurture of the PCC and its Sub-Group5;
1.4.3.2
The co-option of an additional PCC Member,.
1.4.3.3
Appointment of Electoral Roll Officer, Secretary, Treasurer
and the members of a Stsnding Committee.
1.4.3.4
The 2024 APCM and reports to be produced to the APCM.
1.4.3.5
ReF)orts from the PCC Sub-Groups- see paragraph 1.2.5;
1.4.3.6
Tems of Reference of the Sub-Groups",
1.4.3.7
Safeguarding and other policie5-
1.4.3.8
Health and Safety,
1.4.3.9
The Liwng in Love and Faith process,.
1.4.3.10
Changes to service times:
1.4.3.11
Neurodiversty and an application for a grant from the
Diocese of Sheffield Small Sparks Fund-
1.4.3.12
Comrnunty engagement and mission activities generally,
1.4.3.13
The holding of a launch event to promote an Alpha course,.
1.4.3.14
Support and Pastoral Care for Alistair,.
1.4.3.15
Eco-churth and environmentsl matter5:
1.4.3.16
Arrangements for a Parish Away Day which took place in
October 2024and a proposed Parish Away Weekend which is
planned to tske place in May 2025;
1.4.3.17
Donations to be rnade by the PCC to charities., and
1.4.3.18
yO￿h and Children's work irkcluding the appointment of
hildren's worker and the refurbishment of a room to be used
by the Youth Group.

Financial revlew
1.5.1
Full detsils of the financial actiwties in the year to 31 December 2024 can
be found in the Financial Statements in paragraphs 3 and 4, together with
the notes to the Financial Statements in paragraph 5 of this report.
1.5.2
Total income r￿eNed in the year amounted to £153984 of which
unrestricted income received into the General Fund during the year was
£150409 and a further sum of £3574 was received by way of restritted
income.
1.5.3
Overall expenses totslled £144354 of which £143523 related to the General
Fund.
1.5.4
There wa5 therefore an overall surplu5 in the year of £9630, including
surplus of £2352 in respect of the General Fund.
Both it)come and expendbture for the ye?r to 31 December 2024 show
significant increases from the figures in 2023. Overall income increased by
11% and expenses by 16%.The fartors leading to these increases included..
Continuing growth of thè Church, reflerted in increased
attendance at services, the number of activities undertaken
and increased donations to the funds of the Church.
1.5.5
1.55.1
1.5.52
In particular, regular giving by members cf the Church has
increased during the period under rwew and the generosity
of the members of the Church to fund the growth of the
Church is greatly appreciated.
1.5.5.3
Increases in hall running costs, particularly in relation to
elertricity and gas prices and the undertaking of repairs to
both the hall and church.
1.5.5.4
In addition, work has been carried outto refurbish a room for
use by the Church's younger people and youth club
membeys.
1.5.6
The PCC madÉ¥ a contribution to the Diocesan Common Fund (formerly
called Quota) in attordance wtth the pledge made at the stsrt of 2024.
The amount contributed tt) the Common Fund was £69.996 12022..
£70,0￿.
1.5.7
Details of the amounts held in Restricled and Designated Fund5 can be
found in notes 2 to 9 to the Financial Statements in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5
of this Report
Res•Tves Pollcy
1.6.1
It 15 PCC policy to maintain a balance of unrestricted fijnds that equate5 to
three months of unrestricted payments to cover emergency situations that
may arise from time to time. Based upon the budgeted expenses for 2025,

the amount of unrestricted fijnds required to comply with the reserve5
policy is Cu￿entty equivalent to £43000.
1.6.2
The balantr stsnding to the credit of the General Fund on 31 December
2024 in the sum of £50473 exceeds the tsrget reseNes amount referred to
in paragraph 1.6.1.
1.6.3
The PCC will continue to monitor the amount of the unrestricted balance
of the General Fund to ensure that the target level of reseNes can be
maintsined.
1.6.4
In addition, however, the PCC has res0￿ed to keep a sum within the Legacy
Fund available to ensure that the PCC is able to comply wth its reserves
policy even rf the balance of the General FL5nd falls below the target
reserves level.
Investment Policy
It is the PCC'S policy to invest fvnds not immediatety required for the day-to day
operation5 of the PCC with the CBF Church of England Deposit Fund.
Donations in kind
The PCC did not receive any donations in kind during the year.
Connerted Party Transartlons
1.9.1
During 2024, the following transactions invofved connected parties:
1.9.1.1
SIM
la)
grant of £3.0(Kl {payable in monthly instalments of
£2501 was made directly to support David and Helen
Smtthers. work through SIM and a similar sum has
been pledg￿ to support this work during 2025. Please
also refer to note 9 to the Financial Stst@ment5.
{b) Peter Smithers and Paula Smithers IPCC Members) 3
the parents of David Smithers. However, neither was
invofved in any decision making relating to ihis grant
and did not participate in the part of the PCC meeting
where the possibility of making a donation to SIM to
support the work of David and Helen Smithers was
discussed.
1.9.1.2
Christians and Sheffield Schoo15 ICaSS)
(al A donation of £1,(K)O was made by the PCC to the
Cass, a charity of which ￿nda Chambers IPCC
Mernber) is a trustee.
(b) However, ￿nda Chambers was not involved in any
deasion making relating to this grant and did not
participate in the part of the PCC meeting where the

possibility of making a donation to Cass was
discussed.
1.92
Save as set out in paragraphs 1.9.1, the PCC is not aware of any
transactions which took place dumng the relevant period be￿een the PCC
and either a member of the PCC or a person connerted to a member of
the PCC
Approv•d by the PCC on 30 Aprll 2025.
On behalf of the PCC

2. INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE PCC
I report to th8 tnjstees on my examination of the accounts of the PCC for the year ended 31
December 2024 set out on pages 8 to 16 following which show an overall surplus for the year
ended on 31 December 2024 of £9630 (2023.. £13,521) and total funds on 31 December 2024
of £10747312023: £97,843) (A¢¢ountsl.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND BA515 OF REPORT
The PCC is responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements
of the Charities Act 20111'Acfl and the Churth Accounting Regulations 2006 (°Regulations?.
I report in respect of my examination of the PCC'S accounts carried out under section 145 of
the 2011 Art and in carying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions
given by the Charity Cornrnission under section 145(51{b} of the Act.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S sfATEMENT
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matter5 have come to my attèntion
in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material re5pecL-
1. The accounting records were not kept in respect of the PCC as required by section 130
of the Act. or
2. The accounts do not accord with those record5.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connedion with the examination
to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of
the Accounts to be reached.
STEPHANIE JANE BRA
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER
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2. INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE PCC
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accoL¢nts of the PCC for the year ended 31
December 2024 set out on pages 8 to 16 following which show an overall su￿lUS for the year
ended on 31 December 2024 of £9630 (2023.. £13,521) and total funds on 31 December 2024
of £10747312023= £97,843) (Accounts).
RESPONSIBILrriES AND BASIS OF REPORT
The PCC is responsible forthe preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirement5
of the Charities Art 20111'AcYI and the Church Accounting Regulations 20061"Regulatlonsl.
I r&port in respect of rny examination of the PCC'S accounts Ca￿led out under sertion 145 of
the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions
given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5llbl of the ACL
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to rny attention
in connertion wtth the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect
1. The accounting records were not kept in respert of the PCC as required by section 130
ofthe A¢ or
2. The accounts do not accord with those records.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination
to which attention Should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of
the Accounts to be reached.
STEPHANIE JANE BRA
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER
2025