DIOCESE OF
Y) LICHFIELD
The Parochial Church Council of Sandon with Burston Trustees,
Annual Report for the year ended 31st December 2025
Registered Charity 121838
Objectives and Activities
The Parochial Church Council of Sandon wrth Burston (the PCCI has the responsibility of cooperatin9
with the incumbent. in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish. the whole mission of the Church, pastoral,
evangelical, social and ecumenical. The PCC is also spiritually responsible for the maintenance of the
church.
The PCC is committed to enabling as many people as Fossible to worship at our churches and lo
become part ofour parish community. The PCC maintains an overyiew of worship throughout the parish
and makes suggestions on how our services can involve the many groups that live within our parish.
Our services and worship put faith into prath'ce throu9h prayer, scripture, music and sacrament. Also,
through nonsacramental actsvrties of hospitality and fellowship we aim to reach nonrychurch members of
the community.
Publlc Benefit
The trustees of the PCC are aware of the Chanty Commisslon's guidance on public benefit in The
Advancement of Religion for the Public 8enefit and have had regard to it in their admini$trab'on of the
Charity. The trustees believe that, by promting the work of the Church of England in the Ecclesiastical
Parish of Sandon with Burston it helps to promote the whole mission of the Church Ipasloral,
evangelistic, soc¢al and ecumenical) more effectivety. wrthin the Ecclesiastical Parish. and that in doing
so it provides a benefit lo the Publ￿ by..
Providing facilibes for public worship. pastoral care and spintual, moral and intellectual
development, both for its members and for anyone who wshes to benefit from what Ihe Church
offers., and
Promoting Chrislian values and sepii* by members of the Church in and to their communities, to
the benefft of indivhduals and scciety as a who￿.
Cleryy
The Parish and wider Mid Trent Team ofchurches have teen in vacancy agaln throughout 2025. Having
failed lo Secu￿ any Inte￿$t in the post of Priest in Charge which had beers advertised Ihree times in
2024, the Team Council, made up of representatives of each Parish. in conjunction with the Archdeacon,
decided to use 2025 as a Per￿ of reflection. The Archdeacon supported a Team Mission and Vision
Day held in August facilrtated by the fo￿eT Chief Executsve ofthe D￿eSe. The outcome was four areas
of focus for our fvture namely:
Deepening our individual and team discipleshipl confident leadership
Outreach and evangglism

Knowlng and responding to our ¢ommunilios
Stronglhenlng the Benefi¢0
The Team Council has subsequently been working on a completety new Sty￿ of profile fo¢using less on
the number of churches which is seen as a barrier and much mre on our culture and our ambitions in
these four areas. At the year end, Ihis work was well in hand with a viw to advertising in the fifst quarter
of the new year.
Meanwhile, we continue to be kykxt fortunate to have the ongoing dedication and ¢ommrf(ment of our
non-stipendiary Associate Minister. the Rev'd VNienne Starkie, supported by our lay Reader Andy
Cooper, a number of clergy, either retired or from nearby parishes, and lay members of our
congregations, willing to take services.
The Team Council continues to pay a part-time Treasurer which works well, Rev'd VNienne and Andy
Cooper plan the rotas, and three members of the Team Council have responsibility for all administrative
functions associated wrth Funerals, Bapts'sms and Weddings.
Natlonal Lottory H•rhag• Fund Project
In 2024 we rewrted on Ihe successful application to the National Lottery Hentage Fund for a grant to
conserve rare hentsge features in Sandon ChuTch. including Stained glass windows, a Royal Coat of
Anns. tombs, wall paintings and monuments. The main grant of £558,268 was awarded in 2024 bul a
further grant of £121,391 was awarded in September 2025 to cover additional works. The grant includes
an element for adivities to engage a wider audience in the heritage of our Grade 1 listed building.
Work eventually started in November. Conservator5 have been onsrte since then working on the tombs,
wall paintings and rnnuments in the Chancel. Work has tsken p* outside lo improve drainage.
A¢¢ess to Ihe church ha$ been limited. The Chancel has been boarded up and oul of bounds sintt work
commenced. We have been able lo host services according lo our rots by using the Lady Chapel Altar
and managing movement around the building, but we have not been able to hold any other events or
aclivilies. No untoward incidents have been noted.
Church S•rvl¢
A more sèttled rola has been in place in 2025. The first Sunday ofthe nKJnth Communion takes place al
Sandon, on the second Sunday one Communion service is held across the team, Burslon hosts the
Communion Service on the third Sunday and the ￿ngregation relums to Sandon on the fourth Sunday
for Malins. ￿ere a mnth has a fifth Sunday a Team service on a special theme is held. one example
in 2025 was a Pel Service. We are gratefvl to all those who have led services in the Par¢sh and the wider
Mid Trent Team.
We a￿ pleased to report that we held nine weddings at Sandon in 2025 (Burston is not licensed for
weddings). Whilst admirtrislration is led by a Team Council ￿￿Mber. OLsr Parish wedding coordinator
provides essents'al and much-appreciated practical help and support lo wedding couples and lo clergy.
There were six baptisms In 2025, three adults and three intdnts. There were seven fvneralslservices of
Thanksgiving in 2025, three burials and Intern￿nts of cremated remains. The Team held services
throughout Holy Week culminating in most ¢hur¢hes hosting an Easter Day service. Ours at Sandon was
a well-attended joyful occasion with Easter eggs offered to young and old alike. Our annual Harvest
service attracted 33 people. t)onatsons of prc#luce went to the House of Bread Charity, and the collecb'on
was sent to RABI (see below).
The format for our Remembrance SeNice was the same as in 2024. The Police were unable to close
the roads in the village for the Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial, so a local volunteer erected a
temporary Remembrance display outside church overfooking the Sandon Estate. Inside, a member of

our congregation affixed an enornous card poppy to the wooden partytion installed in front of the
Chancel. The service in church afterwards, led by our fom*r Interim Team Rector the Rev'd Dr Lesley
Bentley and attended by 63 people was well-r￿l¥ed. We anticipate thts being Ihe fomial for years to
All Saints, was b8autifvlty decorated for Christrnas. albeit on a smaller Sca￿ than usual due to the
Heritage W0￿S. Our lay-led Carol service attendance was 81, a Similar attendance to the previous year.
We also held a Carol Service for children from the local day nursery who were accompanied by their
parents and nursery staff. Our popular Sandon ChrISting￿ service was retained in its usual slot on
Christmas Eve. The addition of Rev'd Duncan's larye in)latable and illuminated nativity scene not only
helped to Conceal the wooden partrtion in front of the Chancel, but it delighted the children. Attendancè
was 142 with a good mix of children and adults. We were pleased to see the retum of Rev'd Duncan
Leake to lead our Midnight Communion, where he delivered his Christrnas message as he played gentle
music on his keY￿rd. The o)ngregab'on numbered 44. a kqrge increase on last year.
We continue to benefft from having ￿ regular organists at Sandon and one at Burston who greaty
enhance our wship. Betsveen them they cover all weddings and funerals as well.
Charltable Glvlng
We have maintained our usual practice of making charitable donakn.ons frorn church funds and Gollecting
for chanties at special services. This year we made donats'ons of £200 to each of the following:
The Myanmar Earthquake Appeal
The Samaritans
Salt Church RoofApp8al
We also donated £100 to the MOD Chaplaincy trj SUPPOrt their Mission efforts with families.
In addition, specific collections were held and remitted to the Royal British Legion, Dougie Mac Charity
(Donna Louise Hospice for children), The National Children's Home, Oak Tree Fami Rural Project for
Adults with a Leaming Oisabilty, and RABI. the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Insts'lution.
In conjunction with other churches in the Trent Team, we continued our practice of regularcollections
of donations of food, toiletries and clothing for House of Bread, a Slafford based Christian Charity
supportin9 homeless and vulnerable people.
othor Actlvltles
The Associate Minister ran a Lent and an Advent ￿urne across the Team. Those members who
attended from Sandon with Burston benefitted from her work.
Members of our congregation and friends enjoyed a ￿(￿COUrse meal for Harvest Supper followed by an
entertaining quiz.
On Sunday 21 September 2025 All Saints. held its customary National Heritage Open Day when we
welcomed 136 adults and 14 children an increase on 2024 numbers. Many guests took a guided tour of
the interior of the ¢hur¢h and the churchyard,. enjoyed chiming a bell and taking refreshments. This year
we were SUPFY)rted by the Heritage Prqect Activth"es Coordinators who Offe￿ crafts to children in our
new gazebo purchased with Hentage funding. Member5 of our Herilage Project History group displayed
their research and were on hand to talk to visitors.
Children and staff from the k)cal day nursery have visited the church at Easter, Harvest time and
ChTiStmas leaming al)out our festivals and participats'ng in actNities.

Under our Heritage Project up until November when Works started we continued to be open on Tuesday
mornings with a steady flow of visitors, on Monday evenings which are more popular in summertim8,
and we continued to trial Sunday aftemwn opening but wth limrted success. Before the works started,
we were able to offer visrts to 5 groups including guided tours of the heritage of the church. bellringing
history and an opportunity to chime the bells andlor guided tours of the graveyard. We had hoped to
continue hosting school visits but due to the need lo plan and the uncertainty of ts'rning for the heritage
works this did not materialise.
Wo have continued to distribute informalion regularty to over 50 people on the Parish ,￿O'S Who,
Contact list. The website Content on A Church Near You conttnues to be efficiently updaled by the
dedicated support of a Team Counal member. The number of enquiries through the 'contact us, facility
has increased again on previous years. Our own website Iw¥Yw.sandonallsainls.coml set up as part of
the HeriL9ge project is now eonstanlly updated with Servi￿ and event infomation as well as the Heritage
conlenl and a News blog. Interested parties can now ￿1￿ct us directy through the website lo order
tickets for events.
The PCC is grateful to the Stafford Arts Society which has undertaken a project to produce a bound
book of the ¢onlents of All Saints Church. Two copies have been made for use by groups and
individuals interested in the record of historical artefacts.
The COMPASS beneficelcommunity magazine goes from strength to strength. Its attractsve layout and
interesting content is very much applauded by congregations and the community, which in turn has
encouraged more advertisers thereby supporting the projuction costs.
Fundrnl8lng
2025 was a busy yèar for the Fundraising Group who afranged and hosted a Imnterwalk, Bluebell Walk,
and a tslk about the history of chimney sweeps in stafft)rdsh1￿ and another on l¢xal railways. They also
held two musical events. Songs at Suppertime when a meal was accompanied by a local choral group
and a concert at Sandon Hall which showcased the musical expertise of members of the Bimiingham
Conservatoire. All events were extrenEty popular and contributed £4.888 net of costs to funds. Book
sales contributed a further £460. This group makes a s￿nIficant contribution each year to th8 PCC
funds.
Bell rlnglng
The Church has an enthusiast￿ band of 16 ringers who pra¢lise every Monday evening. They regularly
ring for services and host ringers from other Towers. They have rung for all our weddings this year and
in September they rang to celebrate the 400th anniversary of number 5 bell. Visitors to the church and
first-time attenders at services much appreciate the opportunity lo ascend lo the bell tower and chime
bell. None of this coijld happen without the time and commitment of both our Bell Captain and Tower
Captain
Actlv? Involvoment of volunts•rn
As a Pansh we continue to benefit from the many volunteers who so Willing￿ give oftheir lime to support
our churches. Over 40 Feople help by supporting services, serving on the PCC and committees,
maintaining and cleaning both church buildings and grounds, planning and helping at events, catering,
ringing bells, communi¢ations, and more recentty supporting the Hentsge Fund projec[ including
undertaking history research and taking tours. Most undertake several duties. Without this level of
support. we simpty could not funth"on. The PCC and the Churchwardens are most grateful to all those
who have supported the work of the Churches.

Safeguarding
The PCC has complied wrth the duty to have regard to the House of Bishops, Guidance on Safeguarding
Children and Vulnerable adults. Our Safeguarding Policy was reviewed by the PCC. Every meeting of
the PCC and the Benefice Team Council includes Safeguarding on the agenda. We are up to date with
DBS checks of all PCC members. MLYe training has tsken place this year, including both Wardens
undertaking the Leadership training required because of being in interynum.
Our Safeguarding work has further improved this year. Led by our Parish Safeguarding Coordinator, we
have progressed to level 3 on the Church of England Safeguarding Dashboard. This enables u$ lo keep
abreast of compliance on this wide-ranging agenda. Th8 Dashboard produces an Acbon Plan which now
forms part of the regular reForting to the PCC.
structure, Govornan¢o and Management
The PCC is a Body Corporate established ty the Church of England. In the past we have been exempt
from registration with the Charity Commission but the tumover in funds associated with the Heritage
grant reached the threshold fof full registration. We are indebted to our Treasurer for processing our
application and overseeing the requirements of our new status.
The PCC is govemed by the Parochial Church c￿n¢11 Powers Measure (19561 as amended that came
into effect on 2nd January 1957. and the Church Representats'on Rules (contained In Schedule 3 to the
Syntrjical Government Measure 1969 as amendèdl.
The Mid Trent Benefte has a Team Council made up of representalNes of each Parish, in the case of
Sandon with Burston the Churchwardens fvlfil this role. Under a Rule 20 Scheme the Team Council has
some delegated powers.
The melh¢xI of appointment of the PCC members is set out in the Church RePresentat￿n
Rules. The PCC has adopted a policy ofa 3-year rotating tem ofoffice of members. The Councll chaired
by the Rector, when one is In post, comprises the Churchwardens, and 9 members who are elected at
the Annual Parochial Church Meeting, by those on the Electoral Roll. The Secretary and Treasurer aro
elected members of the PCC and therefore have fijll vots'ng rights. In addition. there are fv40 co-opted
pla¢e$, one of which is reserved for a ￿preSentatIve of the Burston Church. In 2021 the Annual
Panshioners Meeb'ng voted to increase the PCC membership by This took effect from the 2022
Annual Meeting. Members of the congregatK*n a￿ alway$ urged to join the Electoral Roll, and lo stsnd
for election lo the PCC. Nomination forms for membership of the PCC are available in Church at least
Yo Sundays prior to the APM.
The PCC members are responsible for making decisions on all matters of general concem and
importan¢e in the parish, and for all financial matters. A full meets'ng of the PCC is normally held four
limes a year and there is an Annual Parishioners Meeting IAPMI.
Sub-committees operale to tsrylitate the work ol the PCC. These are:
The Wardens Commltt•e (Standlng Commlttee
The Church Bulldlng and Churchyard Commltlo0- chaired by Ken Pemberton
Tho Fundraising and Social Cornmlttee- chaired by Rose Pemberton
The Heritage Committe•- chaired by Ken Pemberton
These ¢ommittees report to the PCC at every full n￿ets'n9 of the PCC. A representative of the Burston
Church ahvays attends PCC meetrngs and is fvlty invofved in all decision-making. The Church
Wardens have continued to SUPPty a Imnlhly ACt￿n Log by way of report io PCC rr￿t1ftgS.

Financial Rgview
2025 saw the most complex set ofaccounts the PCC has had prepared and the largest tumover in recent
years at £224.239. This is made up nTr)stty of the tumover related to the National Lottery Heritsge Fund
project which accounts for £119,746 in grant ftjnding and £69,503 which is part of a bridging loan from
the Diocese of Lichfield.
Funding for the DelNery Stage ofthe project is provided based on Invo￿ presented for reimbursement
and the funding p8rcenlage is 86% of expenditure but pays 91010 lo take account of contributions rna¢Je
to the project in the form of volunteer hours_ Part of the project fijnding was due to be covered by the
Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme {LPOWGSI which has now closed. We were able to recover
the maximurn possible from the LPOWGS in the 2025r26 tax year and the shortfall has been made up
by the National Lottery Heritage Fund in the form of an additional grant. The PCC is mst gratefttl to the
fund for their generous supwrt of the project. It has also had support in 2025 in the form of cash grants
from the Garfield Weston Foundation. the LasleWs Charities. the Edward Cadbury Trusl and the Lichfield
Diocese. We also ￿ceiVed a grant payment in 2024 from the Benefact Trust. Grants from the Leche
Trust and Stsffordshire Histofic Churches will be paid when the conservation work is completed. Wè
are also ￿K)St grateful to these trusts for their supp)rt.
The day to day running of the churches including the Cornr￿n Fund contribution, repairs, insurance,
power, delivery of services and miscelL3neous expenditure has continued to be met from general fund$
generated by donations, collections and fund raising.
Summary of tho Flnancl•l Ststsm•nt•
Income
The figures shown under Unrestricted Funds include fijnds designatèd for Specific purpose8
such as fund raisin9 for a new Tea Point and frJnds held as provisional matched funding raised
by the PCC but that may not be required for the completion of the current project. Thèy also
include Ihe funds for Burston Church which are hekj separately and designated for the use of
that church and building. This means not all the Unresthcted Funds are available for immediatè
expenditure other than as designated.
The general income for the year was £34.202. The ￿rgeSt contribylor to this was voluntary
donations and Gtft Aid tax rKovery of £20,932, fund raising of £7,088 before costs and fees for
weddings and funerals of £5,532.00. This total is in line with previous year, with the large
numbers of weddings being oftset by fewer services.
The restricted income all relates to the Bell fund and the heritage project. The restricted income
includes the draw down of £69,503 from a Diwesan bridging h)an.
Expenditure
The general expenditure for the period was £26,231. The single largest expenditure item is the
operation of the hvo churches over and above the consetvation work at £11,546. This include$
maintenancè. £4,222, the running costs such as power, £1,695.31 and insurance al £3.886.43.
The cosl of events to support fund raising We￿ £2,200 and includes the hire of venues, fe&s
and donations to perforniers.
Restricled expenditure relates to the Bell Fund and the NLHF project where we spent £93,830
on repairs and conservation and £17.418 on supporbng *ivities to enhanc• the proie¢ts
outcomes.
The Comrrnn Fund was paid in full for the year.
Assels
The balanc8 of the general fund excluding designated funcls was £17.159.38 at the end of the
year plus £7 held in Ihe CCLA accounL
Liabilits'es
The balance of Ihe Diocesan Loan at the year end was £69,503 as noted above. This will be
repaid as funds are drawn down towards the end of the project. In the meanlime, interest is
charged at 0.5% above the CCLA {SBFI deposit rate and is capitalised into the loan balance.
Approval
The Financial statements for the year We￿ approved by the PCC at its meeting on 25 February 2026.
and the Examinerfs Cert]"fi¢ate is appended. We are gratefvl as ever to John Boulton ACMA for his
support in examining and concluding the a¢¢ounts.

Indepndont examln0rf8 rgport to th•
Paro¢hlal Church Councll of Sandon wlth Burston
All Salnts Church Sandon and St Rufins Church Burnton
This report on the financol statements of the PCC for the year ended 31 D￿ernber 2025, set on the
followng 2 pages, is in respect of an examination Ca￿led out in acc4JrdarKX WFth Church Acfx)unting Regulattons
2006 Ilhe Reguktions.) and $.145 of the Chantes h£t 2011 fthe ACY).
Ro•poctlve mponslblllllos of th• PCC and th• examlmr
As members of the PCC you are reswnsible for the preparation of the financial statements,. you consKler that the
audit requirement of the RegUkts'0r￿ and s.14412) of the Act does not appty. It is my reSpOns￿)i1ty to Issue this
roF4yi cm those financial statements in accordance wth the temi$ of the Regulations.
Bui$ of thls report
My oxaminatson was carried out in ac£ordance Mfjth the General Directions glven by ￿ Charty Commlssion under
$.14515)(bl of the ACL That examination indudes a rewew of the accounting records kept by the PCC and a
compari80n ot the finan¢kg1 ststements vAth those records. It also indudes consKlering any unusual items or
disclosures in the financial Statements and seeking explanations from you as trustees concemin9 any such
matters.
The procedures undertaken do not provtde all Ihe e¥￿ence that would bè required in an audit. and consequently
no opinion is given as to whether thè financial Staterrthts present a'true and fair and the report is limited to
thos6 matters set out in the statemgnt below.
Indopondont •￿MIn0￿• •tstsment
In connection with my examination. no matter h08 (xjme to my attention:
{11 which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any Materi￿ respect the requirements
to keep accounting records in wth section 130 of the Act., and
to prepare financial ststements, vthich acc(Kd *ilh the a(*ountsryJ records and compty wlth the
requlrements of the Act and the Regulations
have not been met; or
12} to whlch, In my oplnlon. attenkn shouhj be drawn in order to enable 8 proper understsnding ol the accounts
to be reached.
Mr.
. C. Boulton ACMA
Chartered Management Ac¢ountsnt
8Lrtterhill Cottage, Bur5ton, Stafford.

hSalClw h CouncH of S
.MSaintsC
rth Sando
SL Rufms Ch rth BuT51t>n
Total Funds
2024
Aet•lpts
nds
Wan￿￿ Glvlr
Colknt¥)ffj at ￿1viceS
Gffts & tlonath)n5
Gfft Recovered
&n6
4,Cf
3%71
4.633
2L280
9367
6ffl5
4,764
3262
24.618
3523
4ffi33
20932
FuTrJ Raili
Books, Magaz1rn5& Otrwyw
599
6263
Fee5foiWeddlrqs & Funernts
5532
6.162
5365
8ar* & CBF Dewlt irtve5t
NLHF & Otr•r Gfarrts
10 C88h Lc•n
119556
69503
119.746
69503
45251
Totsl
Payments
Parbh Share
Cler8y & Staffi¥*Costs
Church RunnlNq Experse5
MaJorRe￿IrS & Restorntlon
mb$bnGM￿& Dor¢ib
10285
10285
12.084
11546
221
93*30
11.767
94.910
720
10107
C2
no
241131
571
24242
94.051
FuTrJraisir
12C(I
17A18
922
17N18
E2
8t101￿lOr￿LHFG[3rts
51574
52A96
17A18
19.618
L1
irterest on Lo•n
L135
L135
24231 i￿6
7&T38
79n
77.433 85Nb¢
4760
Co5h at BankaTrJ ￿ HorNlat lJarnKry
Cashat Bankarnl ￿ HaTrJat31 DEceftthr
14527
10.788
25,315
IlQ719
20555
Cashat 31 December£x¢kth8Cash Loan

Unrt5bicW fte5bic￿ Total Fund5 Totsl Fund5
Funds
nds
21124
Bank Currentkcourts
CBF Dewsit kcotmt
22A91
111.ty9
25.713
22.498
111206
-115
-372
25.720
456
-1
-372
35
25315
84221 IW719
Fee5 Refurthd on behaff of the Dhxese
Cosh Lo•n
Corrtrart Retsntbns
Par￿h Share Commn FuTh4
ncy CoAectlor
69.503
1,631
372
l The flnarKLIl 5taterr*rts of t￿ PCC hab* Lwn Wepa￿d In aCcOrda￿ewhh fv Clvch
k¢ountI￿R￿1•t￿>r& 2(￿ us1r¥t￿ Re¢elOS ar¥J Payrnnts bas
1$ h8bJ Icf St I4￿r¢ Ch(￿h
ro1knfAb￿ in tl cl gr¥# furK*rvJ. I￿$￿ i• thwg•J •t 0.5% th• CCLA IC8B Dw't R81•
4 The mwèmerts Int￿ Restrkted fU￿sa￿l De5tyted Furwtsthjrirq the￿ar were..
B•larKe at l J•rwry
Recelpts
Paymerts
BalarKe at 31 t)ecethr
-16
4,021
-3.633
372
9350
11124
-1
101,432
-112383
-11,063
io.n8
190.037
-112.f414
88,221
978
-221
2307
S9￿03
27A74
69.$03
8alance at I larwry
Recelpts
Trdrtsferfrom 11Th1esW•ted Fthls
Payw*rts
BalarKe at 31 December
3,1
io
874
L3CIJ
2369
1.942
1.020
5,331
ApprO1￿d tythe Parochkl Church cou￿1 on
and SI￿ed onthew behalf
J5.2.2

R•feron¢o and Admlnistr•tlv& dotsi
The Parish Church of All Saints, Sandon is tocaled jusl OLrtSMle the village on Church Lane, Sandon
ST18 ODB. St Rufin's is in the centre of the vilLgge of Burston ST18 ODS.
The Parish, within Ihe Dio¢v6e of Lthfield. is partofthe MKd TrentTeam ofchurches ￿Mpn$Ing
eight parishes and ten churches. We have one full-time Priest-in£harge Icurrenty vacantl and
a non-sbpendiary part-time Assoryate Ministsr
PCC members who have served from the APM 2025 until the date this report was approved
were.. Ex Officio Members
The Incumbent
Associate Minister
Churchwardens
Vacant
The Reverend Vivienne Stsrk
Mrs Elvzabeth Jarrett
Mr Stephen Butt
The Churchwardens
Vice Chair
Vu Chair
Deanery Synod
Representatives
Team Council Representatives The Churchwardens
Mr Kenneth Pemberton
Honorary Deputy
Churchwarden
Secretary
Treasurer
Elecled 2023
Mrs Jeannette Butt
Mrs Janel Dawson
Mrs Rosemarie Pemberton
Mrs Anne Stringer
Mr Michael Capper
Mrs Josie CapFer
Mrs Susan Unwin
Mrs Lesley Brandon
Dr Pamela Hirrell
Mrs Carol Pilling
Elected 2024
Elected 2025
Elected 2023
Elected 2023
Elected 2025
Ele¢ted 2025
Elected 2023
Elected 2025
Elected 2025
Annual Appointment
Burston Representatwe
Advisors
• Bankars
The Co-operative Bank Limited
4243 Greengate Street
stafford
ST16 2JA
CCLA
Senator House
85 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 4ET
Mr John Boulton ACMA
Investment Managers
Independent Examiner