Trustees' Annual Report for the period
Period start date Period end date 1 Sept 2024 31 August 2025 To
From
Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Grangewood Road Methodist Church Other names charity is known by Grangewood Methodist Church Registered charity number (if any) 1209482
Charity's principal address
Grangewood Road Wollaton Nottingham Postcode NG8 2SJ
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole **year ** |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (ifany) |
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| Rev TonyMalcolm | Minister | Methodist Church UK. | ||
| Buntie Alton | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Brenda Baldock | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Sue Bond | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Jessica Bullett | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Janet Crooks | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Margaret Featherstone |
Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Pam Grayling | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Emma Harman | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| AndyHart | Trustee(Treasurer) | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Jackie Hastie | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Tricia Henly | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Angela Horsley | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Margaret Jackaman |
Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Martin Jackaman | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Helen Jones | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Chris Oldham | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Dilys Oldham | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Helen Pickering | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Steve Pickering | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| DorothyRichmond | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Julie Rodmell | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Paul Rodmell | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| ChristyRosas | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting |
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Joan Spence | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | |
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| Matthew Stoodley | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Elizabeth Sykes | Trustee (Church Council Secretary) |
Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Martin Sykes | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting | ||
| Gill Watts | Trustee | Annual Church Meeting |
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
| Name | Dates acted if not for whole year |
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| Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes (Custodian Trustees of the church building) |
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser Name Address Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Deed of Union (1932) and Methodist Church Act (1976) Type of governing document
- (eg. trust deed, constitution)
Trust How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Election by the Church’s Annual Meeting. Vacancies that arise during the Trustee selection methods year can be filled by election at a Church Council meeting. (eg. appointed by, elected by)
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:
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policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
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the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
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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 them.
Grangewood Road Methodist Church is a part of the Nottingham Trent Valley Circuit of the Methodist Church, the Nottingham and Derby District of the Methodist Church and is part of the British Methodist Church Connexion.
The governing body of Grangewood Methodist Church is the Church Council and all Church Council members of at least 18 years of age are also Trustees of the charity.
Various committees report to the Church Council including:
• Church Leadership Team
• Finance and Property Committee • Worship Committee
- Pastoral Committee.
The Church also holds an Annual Church Meeting at which Church Council members (Trustees) are appointed.
Grangewood Methodist Church, along with the wider Methodist Church it is part of, have policies to ensure that all risks are managed. These include:
Safeguarding Policy
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Health and Safety Policy Fire Risk Assessment GDPR Compliance
Risk Assessments are undertaken for all activities and inspections of the property are carried out at the required intervals, including gas and electrical safety inspections.
Section C Objectives and activities
Grangewood Road Methodist Church is bound by the Constitution, Practice and Discipline of the Methodist Church. The purposes of the Methodist Church are and shall be deemed to have been since the date of union the advancement of – (a) the Christian faith Summary of the objects of the in accordance with the doctrinal standards and the discipline of the charity set out in its Methodist Church; (b) any charitable purpose for the time being of any governing document connexional, district, circuit, local or other organisation of the Methodist Church; (c) any charitable purpose for the time being of any society or institution subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church; (d) any purpose for the time being of any charity being a charity subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church. Grangewood Road Methodist Church follows the Calling of the Methodist Church to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission. This is done through: Worship The Church exists to increase awareness of God's presence and to celebrate God's love. Learning and Caring The Church exists to help people to grow and learn as Christians, through mutual support and care Service The Church exists to be a good neighbour to people in need and to challenge injustice Evangelism - The Church exists to make more followers of Jesus Christ
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At Grangewood Road Methodist Church, we carry out our calling through our mission: To make known God’s love in Jesus Christ by a
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Summary of the main worshipping, caring Church. Serving the local community and the wider activities undertaken for the world. This is done through the following activities which are offered to public benefit in relation to all: these objects (include within this section the statutory • Worshipping God, who has become known to us in Jesus Christ, declaration that trustees have in services on Sundays and at other times. had regard to the guidance • Activities, to provide personal spiritual growth and make new issued by the Charity disciples of Jesus through worship, prayer, Bible study and
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Commission on public discussion. benefit) • Groups that provide friendship and support to families and individuals.
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• Pastoral care for church members and more widely amongst those who attend our church congregation including young people.
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• Celebration of baptism, weddings and funerals • Raising money to support local, national and international charities.
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• Providing rooms and facilities for the use of groups in the local community.
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• Use as a polling station for local and national elections.
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Public Benefit Requirement. The trustees of the Grangewood Road Methodist Church have had due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission in compliance with its duties under section 17 of the Charities Act 2011. This guidance sets out two key principles:
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the organisation must have an identifiable benefit;
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the benefit must be to the public or a section of the public.
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The trustees consider that the activities it plans and carried out in fulfilling its mission and calling described above meet these public benefit requirements.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
In addition to the Minister appointed by the Methodist Church to have pastoral responsibility for Grangewood Road Methodist Church, the church engages, a Children’s and Family Worker who organises and develops activities for young people and families. Much of the work of the Church is carried out by volunteers from within the church congregation and community and there are over 50 such volunteers who are involved in assisting with all the activities of the church.
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:
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policy on grantmaking;
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policy programme related investment;
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contribution made by volunteers.
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Section D Achievements and performance
Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year
| During the year from 1stSeptember 2024 to 31stAugust 2025 the activities and achievements of the church have been as follows: • Worship services have been conducted, which are open to all, every Sunday morning with extra services on other occasions. Average Sunday morning congregations are about 90 people. A Kids’ Church for young people also takes place at the same time with typically 15 young people attending. These numbers are increased compared to last year. • Eden Garden Community Church takes place on the first Sunday of each month in the afternoon. Typically 60 people attend. This is a new initiative to attract new people from the community who have not previously attended church. • Young Wild and Free – a group for teenagers that meets once a month on a Sunday afternoon. Typically about a dozen young people attend. • In the summer holidays we have started opening the church up to children, young people and their families for a space for people to commune together. This seeks to create community and tackle loneliness in parents and young people while out of their normal routines. • A prayer group meets every week and the people attending our church are invited to make prayer requests known. • Every Tuesday morning in term time the Saplings group meets. This provides a social space for carers and toddlers from the local community to meet. • A Ladies Fellowship meets once a fortnight, a Wednesday Coffee morning meets every week, and a coffee morning meets every Saturday. These groups attract members of the church congregation and people from the local community. • Once a quarter we hold a Men’s Night and a Ladies Evening. These are open to all and provide an opportunity for men and women to meet together socially for food, conversation and games or other activities. • The Wollaton Foodbank, part of Hope Nottingham and run by volunteers from Grangewood and other local churches, is open at the church every Friday morning. • Grangewood is part of ‘Wollaton Churches Together’ and hosts ecumenical meetings and services throughout the year. • An Arts and Crafts Group, run by the church and open to all from the local community, meets weekly. • Every Sunday there is a flower ministry and flowers from the morning service are given to members of the congregation and community who are suffering from illness or have other concerns. • Two Brownie packs and one Guide Company meet at the church every week during term time. • Most Sunday afternoons the Holy Trinity Mar Thoma Church meets on our premises. This church from the Nottingham area does not have its own premises and we have welcomed them to our church since 2019. • The premises are used almost every day by other organisations from the community. These include: Ogando School of Dance, Slimming World and First Class Learning Wollaton. A number of local U3A groups meet on the premises regularly, including a monthly U3A coffee morning. • The Wollaton Support Group of The Macular Society meets every month. |
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Section D Achievements and performance
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The premises are regularly used on Saturday afternoons for children’s parties and other social events by members of the community.
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A concert was organised with Nottingham Concert Band to raise money for the church and charities.
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With all the activities taking place, several hundred people attend events on our premises each week.
The church is developing activities to increase engagement with the local community. It held a Christmas Tree festival at the end of November. This was open to all in the community and various community groups provided Christmas Trees or stalls to promote their organisation. In July we organised a summer garden party, for the community. These events were also supported by local shops in the precinct next to the Church.
The Church raises money for charities. It gives 5% of its income each year to Methodist, local and national charities, selected by the Trustees. In addition it supports Christian Aid and appeals made by the Disasters Emergency Committee. At Christmas we have collections for Action for Children. During the summer a sponsored run was arranged at a local running track to raise money for Framework (a local homelessness charity) and Christian Aid.
Money raised from the Christmas Tree Festival was used to buy a defibrillator which is now installed outside the church. This is the only AED available 24 hours per day within about half a mile of the church.
Grangewood Road Methodist Church is a thriving church with attendance at Sunday Services growing, particularly amongst younger people. Every year the church organises a group of young people to attend the Methodist Church’s 3Generate Event, a national gathering for young people. We typically take about 20 young people, one of the largest contingents from any church nationally.
The Church developed a 5 year Mission Action Plan during the year and as part of this Project Thrive was initiated to support the growth in the church. A key focus of Project Thrive is to develop the church’s digital presence and the project requires funding of several new posts. Applications for grant funding from the Nottingham Trent Valley Circuit and Nottingham and Derby District of the Methodist Church are being put together to support this work. It is hoped that funds will be made available to commence the project in the next year.
Grangewood Road Methodist Church is a welcoming church open to all and we are a member of the Inclusive Church Network – a network of churches which celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate.
Grangewood Road Methodist Church is also concerned to care for and protect the environment and seeks to follow the Methodist Church’s aspiration to be net zero. We have bronze eco-church status. During the past year we have changed more of the lighting in the church to LED and have had an energy audit of the building undertaken.
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Section E Financial review
The Charity’s Reserves Policy deals with: Brief statement of the (a) Our General Fund charity’s policy on reserves Other funds are also held which are not required to be included in our reserves. These are: (b) Internal Organisations (Restricted) (c) Special Collections, where the Church collects money on behalf of other charities to facilitate giving by our members (Restricted) (d) Benevolent Fund (Restricted) (e) Legacies (Restricted) Our Reserves: (a) Our General Fund We aim to hold in reserve sufficient money in our general funds to cover a minimum of six months’ average expenditure i.e. £60,000. There are two reasons for this: (1) We need a minimum of three months’ average expenditure in reserve to cover normal running costs. Money is required to pay assessment and salary costs which were not invoiced by the Circuit in the year ending 31 August 2025. Details of any funds materially No funds are in deficit. in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
Some 63% of the Church’s income came from offerings and Tax You may choose to include recovered. Lettings, we have a number of rooms which may be hired, additional information, where account for a further 18%. A number of grants were received from the relevant about: Circuit and District, in the year, some £10,000 in all. We benefited from a • the charity’s principal Gift Day which raised £1,300 and from a legacy (unrestricted) of £1,500. sources of funds (including any fundraising); Thanks to grants received, and to our income, we have been able to • how expenditure has continue to support the costs of a Children and Family worker who has made a big impact on the local community and the members of the supported the key objectives church. of the charity;
- investment policy and We follow the guidance of the Methodist Church on investment policy. objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
Section F Other optional information
Section G Declaration
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The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signathre(s) Full name(sl Position (eg Secretsry, Chair, etc) -fokJ HELFr4 Jor4£S S@cf) F r+¥¢i Date io TAR March 2012
CHURCH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST Church FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 August 2025 NOTTINGHAM TRENT VALLEY Circuit Circuit no. 22/04 1209482
Registered Charity - Charity Registration number
If not a registered charity His Majesty's Revenue and Customs Gift Aid number
(The HMRC number is equivalent to a registered charity number in terms of evidence of charitable status and may be used to give to donors or grant funders wishing to see evidence of the organisation's charitable status. Methodist charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are excepted from registration under Statutory Instrument 2014 No.242)
Minister: Rev'd Tony Malcom Church Stewards: Margaret Jackaman Helen Pickering Joan Spence Dorothy Richmond Paul Rodmell Julie Rodmell Treasurer: Mr Andy Hart
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GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST
Church
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2025
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Unrestricted Restricted Totals this Totals last
SECTION A Funds Funds year year
£ £ £ £
a1 RECEIPTS Note
a2 Offerings and Tax recovered 75,939 1,500 77,439 71,450
Bank and CFB interest and
a3 Investment income 1,391 1,391 1,497
a4 Lettings 21,868 21,868 22,373
a5 Other receipts 13,714 8,507 22,221 18,062
a6 TOTAL RECEIPTS 112,912 10,007 122,919 (a7) 113,382
SECTION B
b1 PAYMENTS
b2 Circuit Assessment or Share 39,262 39,262 48,142
b3 Donations 4,551 4,551 1,200
b4 Repairs and Maintenance 9,366 9,366 8,883
Utilities (Insurances, water
b5 charges, heating & lighting) 32,469 32,469 26,994
b6
b7 Other payments 12,526 14,322 26,848 16,718
b8 [TOTAL PAYMENTS ] 98,174 14,322 112,496 (b9) 101,937
SECTION C
NET RECEIPTS/PAYMENTS
c1 FOR THE YEAR (a6-b8) 14,738 (4,315) 10,423 11,445
Total funds brought forward from
last year
c2 85,257 1,060 86,317 (c6) 74,872
c3 Sub total (c1+c2) 99,995 (3,255) 96,740 86,317
c4 Transfers and adjustments (5,321) 5,321 (c7)
c5 [TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR ] (c3+c4) 94,674 2,066 96,740 (c8) 86,317 (c6)
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY: MONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED ON TO EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS
d (these amounts are not to be included in total receipts/payments figures above) £ £
d1 Balance brought forward from last year 3,050 3,156
d2 Offerings/Gifts - received for external organisations 6,460 4,129
d3 Offerings/Gifts - passed to external organisations 6,106 4,235
d4 BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID (d1+d2-d3) 3,404 3,050
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GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST
Church
SUMMARY OF CHURCH ACCOUNTS AND INTERNAL ORGANISATIONS REPORTING TO THE CHURCH COUNCIL
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SECTION E Please follow the Guidance Notes to complete this page
Summary of the Church accounts for the year ended 31 August 2025 and Internal Organisations reporting to the Church Council/Church Meeting. Note that the funds of
an Internal Organisation would normally be Restricted funds unless it could be clearly shown that they could be used for any Methodist purpose. This section must be
completed to arrive at the gross income and expenditure totals of the Church. If gross income exceeds the Accruals threshold, then the Accruals method of accounting
AND A DIFFERENT FORM must be used to report the accounts (see Methodist website). Please refer to the guidance notes regarding transfers between the District
and connected District Organisations.
INTERNAL Net Receipts/ Opening
ORGANISATIONS Receipts Payments Payments Adjustments balances Closing balances
e1 Ladies Fellowship 842 755 87 787 874
e2 Arts & Crafts 1,317 1,298 19 900 919
e3
e4
e5
e6
e7
Sub total of Internal
e8 Organisations funds 2,159 2,053 106 1,687 (e11) 1,793 (e12)
Church accounts (totals
brought forward from page
e9 2 - totals column) 122,919 (a7) 112,496 (b9) 10,423 (c7) 86,317 (c6) 96,740 (c8)
TOTAL CASH FUNDS HELD
e10 BY CHURCH 125,078 114,549 10,529 88,004 (x) 98,533 (y)
Continue on a separate sheet TOTAL
if necessary and bring the TOTAL RECEIPTS
PAYMENTS
totals forward
SECTION F
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
OPENING CLOSING
CHURCH - CASH FUNDS HELD at 31 August 2025 BALANCES BALANCES
f1 Cash in hand 15
f2 Bank Current Account 47,878 82,348
f3 Bank Deposit Account
f4 Central Finance Board 30,046 5,860
f5 Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes 11,428 11,936
f6 Other funds (3,050) (3,404)
f7 SUB TOTAL - Church accounts 86,317 (c6) 96,740 (c8)
Total funds held by Internal Organisations (the closing
f8 balance total from above) (e12) 1,687 (e11) 1,793 (e12)
f9 TOTAL CASH FUNDS HELD BY CHURCH 88,004 (x) 98,533 (y)
SECTION G At At
1 September 2024 31 August 2025
OTHER ASSETS and LIABILITIES
g1 Investments (include Endowments)
g2 Land & Buildings (see notes re Insurance value) 2,638,594 2,786,059
g3 Other Assets
g4 Loan(s) - show amount outstanding at year end
g5 Other Liabilities
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f4 Include only Funds held at the Central Finance Board f5 Include only Funds held at Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
g1 Include any other investments (not the cash element of TMCP trusts accounts this is included in line f5
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Grangewood Road Methodist Church Charity Number
1209482
Declarations and Scrutiny
I confirm that these Receipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2025 have been prepared from the records of the Church and that they include all funds under the control of the Church trustees.
Signature of treasurer ……………………………………………………… Date……………… 04/02/2026
Name and address of treasurer ………Andy Hart 36 Claremont Avenue, Nottingham
…………………………………………………………………………………. Post Code…………NG9 3DG
Presentation to the Church trustees
I confirm that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2025 were/will be* presented to the meeting of the Church trustees held on ……………..
Signature of the Chair of the meeting
Name of the Chair of the meeting …Revd A Malcolm……… Date …10/02/2026
Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of the
Grangewood Road Methodist Church
Charity Number …1209482
Responsibilities and basis of report
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Grangewood Road Methodist Church for the year ended 31 August 2025 set out on pages 2 to 3. As the Church’s trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the Church’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and, in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
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1209482
Grangewood Road Methodist Church
Charity Number
Independent Examiner’s Report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below*) which give me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with the accounting 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.
I have not obtained independent verification of all investments with the Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes or held in other trusts, bank balances and funds at the Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church which are individually in excess of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds) at the balance sheet date.
Signature of independent examiner
Name of independent examiner:
Peter Mellors FCA
Relevant professional qualification of independent examiner: Chartered Accountant
Address: 29 Cumberland Avenue, Chilwell, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 4DH
Date 3 February 2026
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CHURCH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
THE METHODIST CHURCH STANDARD FORM OF ACCOUNTS
GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST Church FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 August 2025 NOTTINGHAM TRENT VALLEY Circuit Circuit no. 22/04 1209482
Registered Charity - Charity Registration number
If not a registered charity His Majesty's Revenue and Customs Gift Aid number
(The HMRC number is equivalent to a registered charity number in terms of evidence of charitable status and may be used to give to donors or grant funders wishing to see evidence of the organisation's charitable status. Methodist charities in England and Wales that are not registered charities are excepted from registration under Statutory Instrument 2014 No.242)
Minister: Rev'd Tony Malcom Church Stewards: Margaret Jackaman Helen Pickering Joan Spence Dorothy Richmond Paul Rodmell Julie Rodmell Treasurer: Mr Andy Hart
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GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST
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ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2025
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Unrestricted Restricted Totals this Totals last
SECTION A Funds Funds year year
£ £ £ £
a1 RECEIPTS Note
a2 Offerings and Tax recovered 75,939 1,500 77,439 71,450
Bank and CFB interest and
a3 Investment income 1,391 1,391 1,497
a4 Lettings 21,868 21,868 22,373
a5 Other receipts 13,714 8,507 22,221 18,062
a6 TOTAL RECEIPTS 112,912 10,007 122,919 (a7) 113,382
SECTION B
b1 PAYMENTS
b2 Circuit Assessment or Share 39,262 39,262 48,142
b3 Donations 4,551 4,551 1,200
b4 Repairs and Maintenance 9,366 9,366 8,883
Utilities (Insurances, water
b5 charges, heating & lighting) 32,469 32,469 26,994
b6
b7 Other payments 12,526 14,322 26,848 16,718
b8 [TOTAL PAYMENTS ] 98,174 14,322 112,496 (b9) 101,937
SECTION C
NET RECEIPTS/PAYMENTS
c1 FOR THE YEAR (a6-b8) 14,738 (4,315) 10,423 11,445
Total funds brought forward from
last year
c2 85,257 1,060 86,317 (c6) 74,872
c3 Sub total (c1+c2) 99,995 (3,255) 96,740 86,317
c4 Transfers and adjustments (5,321) 5,321 (c7)
c5 [TOTAL FUNDS AT END OF YEAR ] (c3+c4) 94,674 2,066 96,740 (c8) 86,317 (c6)
SECTION D
FOR INFORMATION ONLY: MONEY RECEIVED AND PASSED ON TO EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS
d (these amounts are not to be included in total receipts/payments figures above) £ £
d1 Balance brought forward from last year 3,050 3,156
d2 Offerings/Gifts - received for external organisations 6,460 4,129
d3 Offerings/Gifts - passed to external organisations 6,106 4,235
d4 BALANCE STILL TO BE PAID (d1+d2-d3) 3,404 3,050
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GRANGEWOOD ROAD METHODIST
Church
SUMMARY OF CHURCH ACCOUNTS AND INTERNAL ORGANISATIONS REPORTING TO THE CHURCH COUNCIL
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SECTION E Please follow the Guidance Notes to complete this page
Summary of the Church accounts for the year ended 31 August 2025 and Internal Organisations reporting to the Church Council/Church Meeting. Note that the funds of
an Internal Organisation would normally be Restricted funds unless it could be clearly shown that they could be used for any Methodist purpose. This section must be
completed to arrive at the gross income and expenditure totals of the Church. If gross income exceeds the Accruals threshold, then the Accruals method of accounting
AND A DIFFERENT FORM must be used to report the accounts (see Methodist website). Please refer to the guidance notes regarding transfers between the District
and connected District Organisations.
INTERNAL Net Receipts/ Opening
ORGANISATIONS Receipts Payments Payments Adjustments balances Closing balances
e1 Ladies Fellowship 842 755 87 787 874
e2 Arts & Crafts 1,317 1,298 19 900 919
e3
e4
e5
e6
e7
Sub total of Internal
e8 Organisations funds 2,159 2,053 106 1,687 (e11) 1,793 (e12)
Church accounts (totals
brought forward from page
e9 2 - totals column) 122,919 (a7) 112,496 (b9) 10,423 (c7) 86,317 (c6) 96,740 (c8)
TOTAL CASH FUNDS HELD
e10 BY CHURCH 125,078 114,549 10,529 88,004 (x) 98,533 (y)
Continue on a separate sheet TOTAL
if necessary and bring the TOTAL RECEIPTS
PAYMENTS
totals forward
SECTION F
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
OPENING CLOSING
CHURCH - CASH FUNDS HELD at 31 August 2025 BALANCES BALANCES
f1 Cash in hand 15
f2 Bank Current Account 47,878 82,348
f3 Bank Deposit Account
f4 Central Finance Board 30,046 5,860
f5 Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes 11,428 11,936
f6 Other funds (3,050) (3,404)
f7 SUB TOTAL - Church accounts 86,317 (c6) 96,740 (c8)
Total funds held by Internal Organisations (the closing
f8 balance total from above) (e12) 1,687 (e11) 1,793 (e12)
f9 TOTAL CASH FUNDS HELD BY CHURCH 88,004 (x) 98,533 (y)
SECTION G At At
1 September 2024 31 August 2025
OTHER ASSETS and LIABILITIES
g1 Investments (include Endowments)
g2 Land & Buildings (see notes re Insurance value) 2,638,594 2,786,059
g3 Other Assets
g4 Loan(s) - show amount outstanding at year end
g5 Other Liabilities
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f4 Include only Funds held at the Central Finance Board f5 Include only Funds held at Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
g1 Include any other investments (not the cash element of TMCP trusts accounts this is included in line f5
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Grangewood Road Methodist Church Charity Number
1209482
Declarations and Scrutiny
I confirm that these Receipt and Payment based accounts for the year to 31 August 2025 have been prepared from the records of the Church and that they include all funds under the control of the Church trustees.
Signature of treasurer ……………………………………………………… Date……………… 04/02/2026
Name and address of treasurer ………Andy Hart 36 Claremont Avenue, Nottingham
…………………………………………………………………………………. Post Code…………NG9 3DG
Presentation to the Church trustees
I confirm that the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 August 2025 were/will be* presented to the meeting of the Church trustees held on ……………..
Signature of the Chair of the meeting
Name of the Chair of the meeting …Revd A Malcolm……… Date …10/02/2026
Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of the
Grangewood Road Methodist Church
Charity Number …1209482
Responsibilities and basis of report
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Grangewood Road Methodist Church for the year ended 31 August 2025 set out on pages 2 to 3. As the Church’s trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the Church’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and, in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
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1209482
Grangewood Road Methodist Church
Charity Number
Independent Examiner’s Report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below*) which give me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts do not accord with the accounting 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.
I have not obtained independent verification of all investments with the Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes or held in other trusts, bank balances and funds at the Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church which are individually in excess of £10,000 (ten thousand pounds) at the balance sheet date.
Signature of independent examiner
Name of independent examiner:
Peter Mellors FCA
Relevant professional qualification of independent examiner: Chartered Accountant
Address: 29 Cumberland Avenue, Chilwell, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 4DH
Date 3 February 2026
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