The Church of Scotland
Denny Westpark
FK6 6NP
Trustees, Annual Report and FinancRal Statements
for the Year Ended 31 December 2024
Receipts and Payments accounts
Congregation Reference No: 221343
Charity No: SC 007072

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report
The Trustees present the annual report and accounts for Dcnny Westpark ChurLh of Scotland for Ihe year
ended 31 st December 2024
Referellce and Admill15¢ratlve InfortDation
Charity Name".
Charity Registration NumlKr:
Congrcgation Refcrcncc No..
Iknny Westpark Church of Scotland
SC007072
221343
Contaci Addre5S:
Trustees
Thc TrustLYS of the charity are the members of the Kirk Session (EldeTS). Th05c who scrvcd during the year
are Show￿ belo￿.:
Elders:
The Twslees note with sadness the death o
Until 8 October 2024
ovember 2024

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Referenee athd Administrative InforniAtion (continu￿
Princip41 O￿lce-be4rers.
Minister..
Sthsion Clerk..
ChiirLh Treasiirer-.
TnAeDe.ndont F.Ygmine.r
Bankers
Thc Royal Bank of Scotland.
2 Newmarket Centre
FALKIRK
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Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Structure, Governance and Management
Governing Document
The Church is administered in accordance with the Unitary Constitution.
Rec'rnitmertl undAppoiii¢menl of Tru.slces
Members of the Kirk Session are the charity trustees. The Kirk Session rneTnbeTS arc thc Elders of
the Church and are chosen frorn those member5 of the Church who arc considcrcd to have the
appropriate gifts and ski115. The Minister. who is a member of the Kirk Session, is elected by ihe
congregation and inducted by Presbytery. The names of those who served as t￿s{eeS durirEg the
year are shown on page l.
OIEanisalional Strncture
The Kiik Session is chaired by the Minister, whom failing, the Interim Moderdlor. Certain
responsibilities are delegated io the Finance- Propeny. Worship- Youih and Families. Pastoral- and
Mission and Discipleship committ¢es, as appropriate. The Kirk Session meets at least 6 times a
year and is also resrM)nsible for spiritual affairs within the Church.
Objectives and Activities
The Church of Scotland is Trinitarian in doctrine, Refomied in tradttion and Presbyterian in polity.
It exisls to glorify God and to work for ihe advancement of Christ's Kingdorn throughout the world.
As a national Church, it acknowlcdgcs a distinctivc call and duty to bring the ordinanccs of rcligion
to Ihe people every parish of Scotland tbrough a territorial ministry. It Co-operates with other
Churches in various ecumenical EKKlies in Scotland and beyond.
Achievements and Performance
The Kirk Session nommlly meeis every second month for oidinary business. Due to a couple of
single item agenda meetings, we met eight ttmes during 2024.
We continued to be encourdged by the growth of our online comrnunity during 2024 through our
presence on YouTube and Facebook with now well over five hundred people who follow whac we
post or stream on these plaiforn]s. This allows us lo provide a much more engaging communication
platforni for ihose unable to attend worship in person and io also attract those who have previous
connection with the church. Nutnbers attending weekly worship in person also continued to remain
relatively stable and this year the numbers removed from the roll has been the lowest for a number
of years.

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Achievements and Perfornianee {eontittued)
Another method of communication is our quarterly magazine which is distributed to all our
members and 15 an effective tool in keeping the congregation infornied of various aspects of church
lif¢. We continue to look at ways in whi¢h w¢ can grow this fomi of communication as it gives us
an opportunity to engage with ihose in our congregation who are not so familiar with iechnology.
We were delighied to open our sanctuary during Easter Saturday for a time of peaceful
contemplation and this was well received and appreciated by those attending. 2024 also saw us
onlinue participaling in joint worship services which is a project to encourage closer relations wiih
our other Church of Scotland congregalions in the area. These worked well, wilh an encouraging
number of Westpark members atlending all of ihe services throughout the year. This is part of lh¢
work to eventually unite all five local churches into a single parish as set out in the Presbytery plan.
Our suite of halls conlinues to see regular daily use for both internal and external groups during
year, and we were also delighted to see that our Messy Church events continue to gather strength.
These are designed to encourage younger people to engage with ihe church. We held an additional
Fun Day during, the summer with a number of children attending. which w&$ a great success. We
also continue to provide for the spiritual needs of our congregation through weekly prayer meelings.
Bible study and a Faithlife group. During the winter months some of these gTOUPS tneet online and
this service is well received by a number of our congregation.
Another initiative which has grown is the assistance we give to Netherniains Primary School
throug7h members of the congregation who commit time on a weekly basis to support class leachers
in different activities within the classroom. It is hoped that this will continue to grow as we engage
further with the school pupils.
During the winter months we have established a Warni Space Cafe which has been open to both
those in our church family and members of the local community. Here folk have been offered a
lunch of soup, bread. to Coffee and biscuits in a cosy environment with the opportunity for
company and friendship. Jn these challenging times, this venture has been well received by those
attending.
During the year we had a calendar of events to aid in fijndraising for our General Fund and also
partieipaled in retiral offerings at our quarterly Communion services. and on other occasions. in
which we supported local, national and iniemationaj ¢aus¢s.
We talked last year of ihe challenges to Create a more flexible space within our buildings but, due to
Presbytery planning. this has not moved as quickly &$ we would hav¢ hoped. Howev¢r we still hope
to see progress in this area in the near future that will see a much Closer working with other local
churches which will serve the needs of our local community.

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Financial Review
The accounts have been prepared on the Receipts & Payments basis.
The principal source of receipts is the weekly offerings of members and donations. In 2024 ihese
offerings and donations were £74,185. This represents a decrease of £19.9k on the sam¢ income in
2023 which was £94,049. Total receipts from all sources including receipts for restricted funds
amounted to £95.792 (2023: £115.753), a decrease of around £20.0k.
The main reason for the drop in income relates to legacies. We received a legacy of £5k in 2024,
compared to legacies totalling £23.8k in 2023. We are very grateful for havlng received all of ihe5e
legacies, and they have made a material difference to our finan¢es. Taking these out of the equalion.
total receipts are broadly slable at £90.8k in 2024 compared to £92.Ok in 2023.
Total payments for the year amounted to £97,001 (2023: £94,980), an increase of c £2.Ok. Most of
the increase is due to higher fuel costs (£3.5k) and salary costs (£1.5k) offset by lower mainlenance
cosls.
In the fabric fimd, costs of £12.7k represent gas and electricity costs {£7.2k) plus the loLql of a
number of small repairs to the buildings, repairs or replacement of broken equipment and servicing
of e.g. boilers (£5.5k). -rhe largest cost was £954 for a repair to the car park to rcsolve a flooding
problem, although this was partly offsei by one off donations from the Bowling Club and the Scouls
lotalling £500.
We are faced with cost of living incre&8es, e￿ciallY fi￿1 costs as we go fonvards. Careful
financial management Continues to be a necessity. The Trustees continue to examine ways to
increase income or reduce costs.
Reserves Policy
The policy of the Truslees is to aim to hold reserves of at least £20,000 ktween the General Fund
and the proceeds of the Macrae Bequest 50 that the church can deal with unexpected costs. or lower
than expected income. Approximately half will be held in the General Fund to pemiit timely
payment of bills.
Given the impact of the pandemic. and the ongoing cost of living crisis, reserves are currenily lower
than policy. although there are material reserves in ihe fabric and other funds. In order to ameliorate
the position. the Trustees have agree to continue to allocate some utility costs to the fabric fund in
2025 and to conlinue to perforni a review of receipts and paymen￿ with the inlention being to
gradually re¢oveT our reserves to the level in the ￿lICY.

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Year ended 31 December 2024
Trustees, Annual Report (continued)
Flnanclal ReVIe￿ (contlnued)
At Ihc end of the ycar, rcserves of £3.702 {2023: £3,511 I were held in ihosc two funds, which
equatcs to lesq than one month'.8 expenditure in ihe gLncral fjmd. In addition a total of £29,495
(2023..£36,700) was held in other unrtsiricted bui designated funds. It is clear thal the church has
8ufficicnt funds to cn5urc that its bills are paid. and th¢ Tr￿1¢¢$ will cnsurc that whatcvcr stcps arc
r¢quired are iaken to ensure Ihai Ihis remains ihe ￿Se.
The value of Ihc tnans¢ is illclud¢d iTt th¢ accounts ai £265,000 (2023.. £?65,ODOI- An independent
valuation of the manse was undenaken following the upgrading Hork on ihe manse in ?017, and the
result of thal valuation has be¢n prudently upd￿ed for local markct conditions.
In 2024 a legacy of £5,0￿ was received which is restri¢ted to fimding ￿Ve7 cosls to allow people
to attend church in person. We are ver) grat¢ful for ihis ver). appTopriale ojft. Initial procedures are
currently being drawn up around how the scheme will work in practice, and we expect to see a pilot
implcmcntation in thc Spring of 2025.
The Chur¢h also held £20.896 (2023: £15,091) in restricted funds which haN'e been provided for the
purposcs spccificd in Notc 2 on pagcs 10-1 l. InvcstTncnts aT¢ hcld as notcd on ihc Statcmcnt of
Balances on page 9, including inveslments valued at £154.863 held within the Macrae Bequest
pemianenl endowment ￿lld.
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities
The Trustees must prepare financial statements whicli givc sufficieni dctail to cnabl¢ an
appreeiation of the transactions of the Church during the fmancial y&v. The Trusiees are responsible
foi keeping proper accounting records which, on request, musi T¢fl¢ct the financial position of the
Church al that time. This rnust ￿ done to ensure that the financial ststements comply with the
Charities and Trustee Inveslment (Scotland) Act 2005. the Charities Accounts IScotland}
Rcgulations ?006 and th¢ R¢gulations An¢nt Congregational Finance approved by the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 2007. Th¢y arc also responsible (or safcguarding ihe asse
ot'the Church and must take reasonable steps for the PTevention andlor detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
Date.

Independent Examiner's Report
to the Trustees of Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
I wport on thc accounts of the charity for thc year endcd 31 Dcccmber 2024 which arc sct out on pages 8
to 14.
RespeLIRvv respvnJibilities gf iruslees Ind ex*miner
"I"hc ¢haritys trustecs are rcsponsiblc t-or thc prcpardtion of thc accounts in ￿e0r<￿te with the ternis of
thc Chariti¢s and Trust¢e Jnv¢stment Iscotland) Ad 2005 aThl the Charities Accowits (Scoiland)
Regulations 2006.
The charity trustccs consider that the audit requlrement of Regulation 1011) (d} of thc Accouiits
Regulations does nol apply. It is my ￿SponsIbl11ty to exarnine the accounts as required under section
44(1) (c} of the Act and io stste whether particular matters have colne to my attention.
Basis of independent eKaminer's statement
An examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation I l of the Charities Accounts (Scotland)
Regulations 2006_ An examination includes a revie￿. of the Accounting record4 kq)t by the charity and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those recor&8. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items or disc105uics in the accounts, and seeks explanations fron] the trustees concerning any such
matters. "Ihe procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit.
And Consequ￿tlY I do nol express an audit opinion on the I'iew given by the accounts.
Independent examiner's 3tatemeDt
In ihe course of my examinatiotL no rnatter has come to my atteDtion:
whi¢h giv¢s mc rcasonablc caus¢ to b¢li¢vc that in any rnatcrial rcspcct thc rcquircmcnts..
io keep accouniing records in accordance with Seciion 44 (1 l(a) of ihe 2005 Act and Regulation 4
of the 2006 Accounts Regulations. and
to prepare aca)untq which accord with the aCcO￿nting records and comply WTih Regulation 9 of the
2006 Accounts Regulations have not been mei. or
to Whic￿ in my opinion, attention should IK drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
aCLoiints to bl rLachLd.

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 December 2024
U#resirieted
RestrÈ¢led
Funds
Funds
Total
Total
ZlJ24
2024
2024
2023
Receipts
Donations
Bank & Deposit interest
Invcstmcnt income
Rental of premiscs: hall Icts
Fundraising events
Receipls from charitable activities
Insurance claim
Collection5 for third parties
Total Receipts
Note
68,982
431
6.258
4,239
1.857
6,833
5.203
711
74,185
1.142
6.258
4.239
1,912
833
94.049
640
5.327
4.789
1,536
6,680
55
1.223
7.192
1,223
95,792
1,622
115.753
88.600
Payments
Costs of generating fund5
Charitable activities
Governance costs
Collections paid out to third parties
255
94,759
600
255
94,923
600
1223
232
92.551
575
1.622
1,223
Total Payments
95,614
1.387
97,001
94,980
Exce55 of Receipt5 over Payments for
the year before transfers
(7,014)
5.805
(1.209)
20,773
Transfers between funds
Exees$ of Receipts over Payments for
the year
(7.014)
5.805
(1,209)
20,773

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Statement of Bglances
At .11 December 2024
Unrestrlrted Restricted Endowment
Funds
Funds
Funds
Totgl
2024
Total
2023
2024
21124
2024
F19nk. Ca%h & Depfjsit Balances
Bank, cash & deposit balanccs brought forward 40211
15.091
55J02
34.529
Mfjvement in year:
Lxcess of receipts over pay￿￿nts in ye
(7.014)
5.805
(1,209)
20,773
Bank, cash & deposit balances ¢aThied forniard
33.197
20.896
54.093
55,302
Investment5 at market vglue
l¢ost £127,628)
18,859
154,863
173,722
164,767
.4ssets
Jift Aid Receivable= General Fund
Gift Aid Receivable.. Fabric FutKI
Mansc al c5timatc of ￿￿k¢1 valuc
2.653
2.653
181
265,000
267,834
2.987
130
265.OIK>
268.117
265.0(10
267.834
Li#bilities
PAYE tax
Ministerfs expenses inc￿ed but not paid
F.lectiicity - one month in arrears
Gas - one month in arrears
Jndcpcndent cxaminerf5 fee
617
617
104
292
760
5(ATr
112
334
6W
600
2206
292
760
625
2.398
625
2J98
The accounts were approv￿ by the Tn￿eeS on l-.
rArU41 "IJJI
roT and on behdlf of the-l'tustees

Denny Westpark Church of Seotland
Notes to the Aecounts for the Year ended 31 December 2024
l. Trustee Remuneration and Related Part), Transactions
Dui'iii
IIIL VLiir IhL" following iran5actiotLS With Tru5tCCS touk plac¢-
who 15 a Trust¢e, re¢eivcd £2,5(H for providiiii, huf SLri Ices as s￿retary during the
Travel and other expense% of £1.56R We￿ p2Éd on behalf" ()1
a Trnstee. In
ddTtliill *Ft.- ,-IIFTh" p.ITd council tax of£2.418 on behall" ol
¥ a5 niamed in Octobci 2024. TI-:L iiii",, I"j iPdiiiill IL Ill d LO11￿110￿ lo
pro¥'idL Iwltts ti) thL LuiipIL to celebnie thc evcnl. The amount raised, and spent, was £495.
No other Trustee or person related to a Twstee had any personal interest in any contrnd or transaction
¢ntcr¢d into by the ¢harity during thc yyar. No othcr Truste¢s rcccivcd cxpcns¢s.
2. Movements in Funds
A¢11 T)ec
2024
Rceeipts
PAyme•tS
Tr•Dsftrs
2024
Unresirltled (unds
Designated Fabric Fund
Designated Organ Fund
t)esignated eiuild Fund*
Designated Sunday School Fund*
Desi¥nal¢d Monday Club Fund*
Designated Mother and Toddler FutKi"
Proceeds of the Macrae Bequest
Adapt and Thrive Fund
General Fund
27,376
19,335
321
326
581
S69
305
247
501
479
1.540
2.363
1.108
1.598
6.076
6.076
2,403
7?.964
j81.15.3)
2,104
40,211
88.600
(95.614)
33.197
* Church O￿anisatiOn Funds: Th¢ Irdnsfers from these funds amounted 10 £2,490. Of thi& £2.250 is
assessed as in respect of heating and lighting etc.
** Guild pa)Tn¢nts includ¢ £335 for capitation fc¢s and pr¢sbyt¢rY du¢$. £242 for donaiions to Guild
projecis and ihe central Guild offering and £342 for speaktT fees and other ¢xp¢nscs, ¥iving a iotal of
£919 (2023.. £7161
*** Monday club payThents of £240 represent the cost of tefreshrnenls (2023: £190)
4,633
112.674)
1.617
86
I,￿8
2,307
5.890
{919)
(144)
{240)
{484)
1640)
1850)
{ 1.000)
{5,400)
7,A90
Restricted funds
Flower Fund
Minibus Fu￿1
Travel Fund
Benevolvent Fund
Third Paty Collections
Youth Fund
Befri¢nding Fund
132
13.406
93
701
5.000
(114)
14.107
5,000
362
357
1.223
170
(1223)
{50)
293
W3
li.091
413
903
20.896
7.192
(1.387)
Endowment funds
The Macrae Bequest
Total funds
5),302
9),792
(97.001)
54,093
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Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Notes to the Accounts (continued)
2. Movements in Funds (CODtiDued)
oses of Desi
aled Funds
Fabric Fund: The Trustees have set aside funds for the maintenance of the Church propcty.
Organ Fund.. Thc Trustccs havc set aside funds for the purchase of music rcsourccs for use in worship.
Guild Fund= Thi5 fiEnd represents balances held 2nd administered by the Guild for their activities.
Sunday School Fund: The Trustees have set aside funds for use by the Sunday Sch(K)I, and Messy
Church.
Monday Club: This fund represents balances held and administered by the Monday Club for their
activities.
Mother and Toddler Fund.. This fund represents balances held and administered by the Mother and
Toddlcr Group for their activitics.
Proceeds of the Macrae Bequest= Tbis fimd represents income earned on the investments held within
the Charitys pemianent endowment fund The Maerde Bcqucst. and associated expenditure and
transfers.
Adapt and Thrive Fund.. This fund represenls the funds remaining from a grnnl to enhance the
buildings.
ose5 of Restricted Funds
Flower Fund: This is a fvnd to provide flowers for display during services of worship. and to provide
flowers to members of the congregation for significani lifc events.
Minibus Fund.. This fund represents income from donations and fundraising for the future
replacement of the Church minibus.
Travcl fund: This fund represents a legacy undw which the fund is reslicted to provide ￿ndS lo help
people travel to the church.
Third Party Collections Fund: This fund 18 used to track teceipt and disbut5eEnent of retiral offcrings
and other collections for charities. Details are shown in note 7.
Benevolent Fund.. This ￿nd is availablc foT usc at the discretton of the rninister to help those in the
parish who are in need.
Third Party Collections Fund: This fund is u5cd lo trdck receipt and disbursement of reliral offerings
and other collections for charities. Details are shown in nolc 7.
Bcfricnding Fund.. This fund rcpresents income fmm donations and costs of the project to increase
befriending in the community.
Youth Fund.. This is a fund held for the benefit of ihe youth of the parish funded by a share of the
Dennyloanbead church e5tatc.
ses of Endowment Funds
The Macrde Bequest is a pernianent endowmeni fvnd. Income from the fund is to be uscd for the
benefit of the congregation, and is credited to the Proceeds of the Macrde Bequest fund. Since the
Bequest became a fund of the charity. the Trusiees of ihe charity also act as Trustees of the Bcquest
and make decisions about the use of its income in line with the tern￿ of the original endowment.

Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Notes to the Accounts (continued)
3. Analysis of Donations
iinreslritted Restricted Endov4ment
Total
Total
Funds
Fund5
Fund$
Funds
Funds
2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
WFO Scheme {non Gift Aid)
Gifi Aid Donations
Tax Recovered on Gift Aid Donatior
Ordinary Offerings (Open Plate)
Other Offerings. Donations etc
Legacies
Other
10,321
36,841
12,353
2,917
5,470
10,431
36.841
12J53
2,917
5,563
5,000
1.080
74,185
11.006
36.711
11.705
2,770
7,390
23,766
701
94,049
93
1.080
68,982
i,203
In addition to the above income. the church is enliiled lo endowment income on balances held by the
Church of Scotland in the Consolidated Stipend Fund. This income is credited directly by the Church
of Scotland against the church's contribution to the Ministry and Mission fund for thc year. The
amount credited in 2024 was £46 {2023.. £47).
* Ordinary offerings includes £507 for Chwch Organisations (2023- £535)
Other offerings and donatioos includes £3.370 for Church Organisations {2023= £3.243)
*** Other includes £210 for Life and Work (2023: £294)
It also includes £320 for Church Organisation5 (2023= £315). and £495 as a gift to celebrnte
the wedding of the minister.
4. Rental of Premises
Hall rents
Ground rents
3.755
484
4,239
3,755
484
4,239
4,305
484
4,789
5. Fundraising Events
Receipts from fundrdising events
1,857
55
1,912
.536
Fundraising events include £350 for Church Organisations (2023: £202)
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Denny Westyark Church of Scotland
Notes to the Accounts (continued)
6. Receipts from Charitable Activities
UnTe5tricted Restricted Endowm¢nt
Totxl
Toial
Funds
Fund$
21124
Futtd$
2024
Funds
Funds
2024
2024
2023
Weddings and Funerals
Coffee momtngs. teas ctc
Conecrts & social cvcnts
200
5.499
981
6.6SO
5,628
1,205
6.833
5,628
1.205
6.833
* Concerts and social events includcs £470 for Church Organisalions (2023.. £275)
7. Analysis of Payment5
Costs of generating funds
Offering envelopes
255
255
255
255
232
232
Charitable activities
Giving to Grow allocation
Prcsbytery dues
Minister's expenses
Pulpit supply
Other staffing costs
Fabric repairs & mainlenance
Other building costs
Church office expense5
Other expenses
49.363
1.461
3,986
49.363
1.461
3,986
600
15,768
6J95
12,206
1,953
3,191
94,923
49.179
,447
4,112
580
14.320
8,948
8,713
2,499
2,753
92,551
15.768
6.395
12.206
1,953
3,027
94,759
Governance ¢05ts
Independent examiner's fees
600
575
Other payments
CoRlcctions paid out to third parties
1.223
1.223
1,622
Total Payments
95.614
1.387
97,001
94.980
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Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Notes to the Accounts (continued)
8. Minister's Stipend
All Church of Scotland congregations contribuie io ihe National Stipend Fund which bears the costs
of all ministers, stipends and employerfs contributions for national insurdnce, pension and housing and
Iodn fund. Minislers, stipends are paid in accordance with the national stipend scale, which is related
to years of service. For the year under review the Tninimum stipend was £31.642 and the maximum
slipend (in Ihe 5th and subsequent years ofservicc) £38.884.
9. Colleetions for Third Parties
2024
2112J
The following amounts were collected during the year for third parties-.
Homestart
Salvation Am]y
Jacob's Vision
Tearfund
Water Aid
TOCH
Kith)ey Kids
Erskine
St Alcxanderf5 foodbank
Cyrenians
DEC - Ukraine appeal
Alzhcimcrs Scotland
Hope Hub
Poppy Scoiland
320
165
156
144
133
120
95
90
355
220
335
146
130
117
117
58
,478
1,223
All of the aiM)ve donations have been paid out during the year.
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The following pages are provided for infornmtion only and
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Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Appendix I
Trustees of the Macrae Bequest
Statement of account for the year ending 31 December 2024
Income
Expenditure
Dividends on Investmcnts
Bank Interesi
5,859
30
5.889
Gcnerdl cxpcnditure
Tot31 Expenditure
Balance at l January 2024
1.108
Income
Total
Less transfcr of funds
L£ss expenditure
5,889
6.997
(5.400)
Balance at 31 Dccember 2024
1.597
Represented by current account
1.597
Number
of units
Cost of
units
Investments at tost
Church of Scotland Growth Fund
Unit price al 31112124
£6.38
12,043
41,789
Church of Scotland Income Fund
Unit price ai 31112124
£11.06
7,055
80,004
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Denny Westpark Church of Scotland
Appendix 2
Funds held by the Church of Scotland Cener21 Trustees
for the benefit of the congregation
Individual fund
Purpose: income should be used for youth work
2024
EXPENDABLE
Credit balances beld at 31 DeceEnber al cost
226.84
Market value5 of balances at 31 December
226.84
PERMAIYENT ELYDOWMENT
Credtt balances held ai 31 December at cosl
2.493.83
Market value of balances at 31 December
2.493.83
Note". This permanent endowment fimd represents Denny Westpark's share of ￿ndS
on the winding up of Dennyloanhead Church of Scotland
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