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2022-06-30-accounts

The Charity for the Emolument of the Chaplain ofst Edward, Klng & Martyr, Cambridge Annual Report to the Charity Commission 2021-2022 The Trustees for the year were: Representing Trinity Hall, Cambridge: Revd Dr Stephen Plant Ichairl,. Miss Alison Hennegan (Clerk); Dr Daniel Tyler. For St Edward's.. Dr Paul Anderson (Church Warden}: Mrs Jillian Wilkin50n,' Mrs Heather Rix. The object of the Charity is the provision or augmentation of the emolument of the Chaplain of St Edward's Church or the def raying of expenses incurred by or on behalf of the said Chaplain in the performance of the dutie5 of his/her office and in otherwise contributing to the maintenance of public worship. The Trustees declare that there is no conflict of interests between themselves as individuals and their role as Trustees. During the year the Trust paid a stipend to the Vicar-chaplain, the Revd. Dr. Mark Scarlata and to the Assistant to the Vicar Chaplain, the Revd. Dr. Matthias Grebe, proportionate to the time worked. The Trust paid additional fees for visiting clergy who had taken services to cover annual leave of clergy. The Trust's funds, which are held in Trinit¥ Hali Investment Funds, at 3010612022 total £1,921.160. This 15 held in the accounts of Trinity Hall , Cambrid8e. National Lockdown restrictions continued significantly to affect the life of the Church, but congregational life began to return to normal in the spring of 2021. There continued to be little discernible impact on either the finances of the Church, or those of the Charitable Trust. We continue to benefit from continuity of the two clergy appointed to the Church by the Trust. On behalf of the Trustees, Revd. Dr. Stephen Plant, Chairman of the Trust Dean & Runcie Fellow Trinity Hall Cambrid8e CBI 2DW sjp27@cam.ac.uk 1610712021

St Edward's Trust Fund Trading Statement as at 30 June 2022

Chaplain's Stipend
Rev'd Dr M W Scarlata
Stipend 21/22
Employers' NI 21/22
Housing Allowance 21/22
Pension 21/22
Rev'd Dr M Grebe
Stipend 21/22
Housing Allowance 21/22
Pension 21/22
Employers' NI 21/22
Fee administration services provided
to St Edward,King and Martyr Church reimbursed by Trust
2021/22
Ecclesiastical Insurance Group
Transfer to invested funds
Balance carried forward
Value of funds held in Trinity Hall Investment Fund
As at 30 June 2022:-
Income 22/23
Certified by the Bursar, Mr T Harvey- Samuel
Signed………………………………
8,070
289
2,886
2,520
£
Balance brought forward
13,765
Net income on
invested funds
14,682
2,026
831
82,478
113,781
As at 30 June 2021:-
Date……………………………
£
68,226
45,555
8,070
2,886
3,437
289
1,921,160
£
50,545.00
£
113,781
1,950,226
£
……

Signed………………………………

The Charity for the Emolument of the Chaplain ofst Edward, Klng & Martyr, Cambridge Annual Report to the Charity Commission 2021-2022 The Trustees for the year were: Representing Trinity Hall, Cambridge: Revd Dr Stephen Plant Ichairl,. Miss Alison Hennegan (Clerk); Dr Daniel Tyler. For St Edward's.. Dr Paul Anderson (Church Warden}: Mrs Jillian Wilkin50n,' Mrs Heather Rix. The object of the Charity is the provision or augmentation of the emolument of the Chaplain of St Edward's Church or the def raying of expenses incurred by or on behalf of the said Chaplain in the performance of the dutie5 of his/her office and in otherwise contributing to the maintenance of public worship. The Trustees declare that there is no conflict of interests between themselves as individuals and their role as Trustees. During the year the Trust paid a stipend to the Vicar-chaplain, the Revd. Dr. Mark Scarlata and to the Assistant to the Vicar Chaplain, the Revd. Dr. Matthias Grebe, proportionate to the time worked. The Trust paid additional fees for visiting clergy who had taken services to cover annual leave of clergy. The Trust's funds, which are held in Trinit¥ Hali Investment Funds, at 3010612022 total £1,921.160. This 15 held in the accounts of Trinity Hall , Cambrid8e. National Lockdown restrictions continued significantly to affect the life of the Church, but congregational life began to return to normal in the spring of 2021. There continued to be little discernible impact on either the finances of the Church, or those of the Charitable Trust. We continue to benefit from continuity of the two clergy appointed to the Church by the Trust. On behalf of the Trustees, Revd. Dr. Stephen Plant, Chairman of the Trust Dean & Runcie Fellow Trinity Hall Cambrid8e CBI 2DW sjp27@cam.ac.uk 1610712021