Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Congregation No: 171127 Charity No: SC008611
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Reference and Administrative Information
Charity Name:
Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall
Charity Registration Number:
SC008611
Congregation Reference No: 171127
Contact Address:
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Trustees
The trustees of the church who served during the year ended 31 December 2023 and up until the date of signing of these accounts were:
Kirk Session
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Congregational Board (elected members)
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Principal Office-bearers
Minister:
Interim Moderator:
Session Clerk:
Chairman of Congregational Board: Clerk to Congregational Board: Church Treasurer:
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Independent Examiner
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Bankers
RBS Hamilton (A) Branch Palace Towers Palace Grounds Retail Park Hamilton ML3 6AD
Bank of Scotland 39 Union Street Larkhall ML9 1DZ
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Trustees’ Annual Report Year ended 31 December 2023
Structure, Governance and Management
Governing Document
The local affairs of the congregation are governed by the Model Constitution of the Church of Scotland.
Recruitment and Appointment of Trustees
Members of the Kirk Session and the Congregational Board are the charity trustees. The Kirk Session members are the elders of the church and are chosen from those members of the church who are considered to have the appropriate gifts and skills. The minister, who is a member of the Kirk Session, is elected by the congregation and inducted by Presbytery. The Congregational Board is appointed from within the congregation and members of the congregation are invited to nominate individuals, who are believed to have the skills and commitment to contribute to the management affairs of the church, to become members of the Congregational Board. Board members are then appointed at the Stated Annual Meeting and serve for a period of three years after which they must seek re-election at the next Stated Annual Meeting.
Organisational Structure
The Congregational Board is chaired by the Chairman of the Board and meets at least six times a year. The Congregational Board is responsible for the temporal affairs within the church. The Kirk Session is moderated by the minister, or, with his/her written approval, by (elder moderator approved by Presbytery). The Kirk Session, which meets at least six times a year, is responsible for spiritual affairs within the church. As we currently do not have a minister the Kirk Session meetings are moderated by our Interim Moderator, who was appointed by Hamilton Presbytery. Hamilton Presbytery has now been replaced by the Presbytery of Forth Valley and Clydesdale.
Objectives and Activities
The Church of Scotland is Trinitarian in doctrine, Reformed in tradition and Presbyterian in polity. It exists to glorify God and to work for the advancement of Christ’s Kingdom throughout the world. As a national Church, it acknowledges a distinctive call and duty to bring the ordinances of religion to the people in every parish of Scotland through a territorial ministry. It co-operates with other Churches in various ecumenical bodies in Scotland and beyond.
Public Sunday Worship is held at 11am. Evening services are normally held at the quarterly Communion Sundays, but have been suspended during the current vacancy. Additional services of worship are arranged as liturgically appropriate and in conjunction with arrangements suggested by the Larkhall Council of Churches.
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Trustees’ Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 December 2023
As a parish church, ordinances of religion (funerals, weddings) are made available to those who are not members of the congregation.
Chaplaincy support is offered to Glengowan Primary School and Larkhall Academy.
The church supports various congregational organisations catering for all age groups and a wide variety of activities ranging from the Guild to community outreach (Trinity Toddlers). A list of these organisations can be found in note 2 to the accounts.
The church also supports thriving Girls’ Brigade and Boys’ Brigade Companies, although these accounts do not include the financial affairs of these two organisations.
The church premises are made available to a variety of community organisations such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Clyde, Avon and Nethan Foodbank operates from the premises of Trinity Church.
The church buildings are used as a polling station for local and national elections.
Members of the congregation manage the Christian Aid collections in the town during Christian Aid week. Financial accounting for this takes places through the separate structures of the Larkhall Christian Aid Committee and Christian Aid Scotland.
The church premises are registered as emergency accommodation for the Larkhall house of the Cornerstone Project which offers residential accommodation for adults with multiple physical and learning disabilities.
Achievements and Performance
Both Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade Companies are involved in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, and both offer a wide range of activities, in particular camping and week-end trips.
The church makes its premises available to community organisations and particular mention should be made of one of the most successful Alcoholics Anonymous groups in Lanarkshire, which the congregation continues to support pastorally.
The congregation’s partnerships with Glengowan Primary School and Larkhall Academy have been affected by our vacancy and the disruption caused by the COVID pandemic. Discussions are being held with a view to the resumption of the successful morning programmes exploring the subjects of Advent, Christmas and Easter. These were offered annually to the primary school and tie in with the RMO obligations of their curriculum.
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Trustees, Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 December 2023 The premises of the church are also made available for events and activities of the Machan Trust, the work of which is directed towards the welfare of young people in the town. A successful venture in working with members of the wider parish community is a monthly midweek prayer service in one of the local sheltered housing complexes. This is attended by up to six infirm residents whose spiritual needs otheNise would not be served. This was strengthened by introducing communion services which have been deeply appreciated by the residents, who come from a variety of church backgrounds. The Congregation entered into the National Stewardship Programme in 2015 and as a result of this the members of the Congregation made a commitment to increase their offerings. While this commitment has largely been maintained up to and including these accounts, there is some concern about a drop in monetary giving due to the uncertainties generated by the confusing picture of the future of the congregation which has been presented by Presbytery. The management of the future plans for the Church of Scotland in Larkhall has been poor, with potential detrimental financial consequences for the future. The Congregation is committed to paying its Giving to Grow contribution in full, and this is paid by standing order in ten monthly instalments to the national church's account. A business plan is in place towards a significant restoration project on the sanctuary roof, and a wider refurbishment of the premises. We are currently waiting for resolution of the Presbytery's Plan for Larkhall Churches in order to take YOard our future planning for the church, but in the meantime monies raised by the congregation for the roof project has been spent on urgent roof repairs in order to make the building wind and watertight. Several fundraising events have proven SucsSful not only in financial terms but also in terms of bringing the church and wider community together in working and celebrating. While such efforts are required to assist the church in its ongoing work, the congregation also gratefully records its indebtedness to the generations of those who laid secure and generous foundations on which to build. Over the decades and centuries, individual members of the congregation have done so, and among them were..
Trustees’ Annual Report (continued) Year ended 31 December 2023
Financial Review
The principal source of income was the offerings from members, given through the Weekly Freewill Offering scheme or by Gift Aid. Uncertainty over the church’s future contributed to a concerning decline in offerings, which were about 19% lower than in 2022, although open plate collections increased by 38%.
In 2023 some of our funds were re-classified from unrestricted to restricted funds, following advice from Presbytery. This better reflects the way they are used, but it has led to some temporary issues when comparing the 2023 figures to those of 2022.
One grant was received, as detailed in Note 6. A VAT refund of £1285 (2022: £3266) was received under the Listed Places of Worship Scheme.
Funds from the sale of the manse in September 2018 are held on our behalf by the General Trustees (see Appendix).
Reserves Policy
It is the trustees’ policy to hold reserves of no less than four months’ (2022: four months’) expenditure including designated funds. £132,890 is invested with the General Trustees. All other monies, including designated funds, are held in accounts in the Royal Bank of Scotland, Hamilton and the Bank of Scotland, Larkhall. At the year end the church had a deficit of £2296 in unrestricted funds (2022: £69,406 surplus). The trustees have a number of strategies in place to address this deficit. The church also held £74,905 (2022: £1,753) of restricted funds and £8,122 (2022: £8,122) of endowment funds, which have been provided for the purposes specified in note 2.
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Trustees. Annual Report (contlnued) Year ended 31 December 2023 Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities The memt)ers of the Congregational Board must prepare accounts which give sufficient detail to enable an appreciation of the transadions of the church during the financial year. The members of the Congregational Board are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which, on request, must reflect the financial position of the church at that time. These records are available to the Kirk Session and the Congregation on request This must be done to ensure that the accounts comply with the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005, the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and the Regulations Anent Congregational Finan approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 2007. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the church and must take reasonable steps for the prevention andlor detelon of fraud and other irregulartti8S. Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf. Session Clerk Clerk to the Congrngatlonal Board Date: qth fijne zc¥
Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall SC008611 Report of the Independent Examinor to tha Trustses of Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall I report on the accounts of Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall for the year ended 31 December 2023, which are set out on pages 11 to 18. Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner The charity trustees consider that an independent examination is needed under Section 44(1){c) of the Charities and Tnjstee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005. The charity trustees. sponsIbl14.eS are set oul on page 8. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts under Section 44{1)(c) of the Act and to stste whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of independent examiner's statement An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disdosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees conMIng any such matters. The prOdureS undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be requir in an audi( and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the ac£ounls. Independent examinerfs ststement In the course of my examination of the accounts for the year ended 31 Dernber 2023. no matter has come to my attention: 1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect: accounting records have not been kept in accordance with Section 44 (1){a) of the Charities and Trustee Investment {Scolland) Act 2005 and Regulation 4 of The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. the accounts do not accord with those records. the accounts do not comply with any of the requirements of Regulation 9 of The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulalions 2006. 2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enabk a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. )L+ Dale .
Accounting policies
The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of these accounts are set out below. These policies have been consistently applied to both the years presented.
(a) Basis of preparation
The accounts have been prepared on a cash basis (receipts and payments). A cash basis takes account only of income actually received and expenses actually paid in the financial year. It does not take account of debtors and creditors outstanding at the financial year-end.
(b) Heritable properties
Heritable properties (for example, the church building, halls and manse) are not recorded in the accounts.
(c) Fabric expenditure
Repairs and maintenance costs are charged to the Designated Fabric Fund.
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Trinity Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall Receipts & Payments Account Year Ended 31 December 2023
| Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Funds Funds Funds Note 2023 2023 2023 £ £ £ Receipts Donations 3 30216 30636 0 Legacies 0 0 0 Activities for generating funds 0 0 0 Bank and Deposit Interest 106 251 0 Grants Received 0 400 0 Sub total 30322 31286 0 Rental of Premises (halls) 4425 0 0 Insurance Received 0 0 0 Other Receipts 0 0 0 Total Receipts 34747 31286 0 Payments 4 Charitable Activities 54075 10508 0 Excess of Receipts over Payments before Transfers -19327 20778 0 Transfers between funds 406 -406 0 Excess of Receipts over Payments -18922 20373 0 after Transfers |
Total 2023 £ 60852 0 0 357 400 61609 4425 0 0 66034 64583 1451 0 1451 |
Total 2022 £ 60116 0 0 125 400 60641 3370 0 0 64011 68383 -4372 0 -4372 |
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Trfnlty Parish Church of Scotland, Larkhall Statement of Balances as at 31 December 2023 Unr•str(ctsd Rastrlcted Endowment Funds Funds Fund$ 2023 2023 2023 Total 2023 Total 2022 Openlng Bank & Cash Balancos EX$5 of Relxipts over Payments Closlng Bank & Caslt Balances 16626 -18922 54532 20373 74905 8122 79280 1451 80731 83652 4372 79280 8122 Investments Treasury & War Stk Total Balances caThied f0Th4afd Flnanclal Assets Tax Due on Grfl Aid Donab'ons The acojunts were approved by the Kirk Sassion and Cororegab'onal 8oard on qth June 2024. For and on hat1 of th8 IQTk Sesston and Congregational Board Session Clerk Treasuver Clork to the Congregational Board 12
Trini Parish Church of Scotland Larkhall Notes to the Accounts 1. Trustee remuneration and related party transactions whoisame ssion, received £235012022.. £1725) for providing his setvices as organist. members of the Congregational Board, received £012022.. £25) for providing his services as organist. hose wife is a member of the Kirk Session. received £75 (2021= £3698) for joinery services. Except for the above matters. no trustee received any remuneration in respect of his or her role as trustee and there were no other related party transactions. 2. Movement in Funds Asat Incoming Outgoing Asat 01.01.23 Resources Resources Transfers 31.12.23 Unrestricted Funds General Fund: Congregational Fund 14402 34747 42026 -11563 4439 Congregational Deslgnalod Funds: Fabric Central Heating Organ Fund Organ Scholarship Sanctuary Roof Fund Funday Club Total Congregatlonal 385 385 1308 800 1308 800 11584 11584 35 16545 35 -2296 34747 3994 06 Organisational Deslgnated Funds: Banner Group Youthlschool Fund Total Organisational 81 81 Total - Unrestricled 13
| As at | Incoming |
Outgoing | As at | ||
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| 01.01.23 | Resources | Resources | Transfers | 31.12.23 | |
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Restricted Funds | |||||
| Thomas Wright Bequest | 412 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 412 |
| Arkless Lockey | 1340 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1340 |
| The Guild | 1040 | 4568 | 2567 | -1400 | 1641 |
| Toddlers | 580 | 853 | 1094 | 0 | 339 |
| Foodbank | 51160 | 25866 | 6848 | 994 | 71172 |
| Total Restricted | 54532 | 31286 | 10508 | -406 | 74905 |
| Endowment Funds | |||||
| Legacies | 4228 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4228 |
| Alexander Baird Bequest | 858 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 858 |
| Nivison | 3036 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3036 |
| Total Endowment | 8122 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8122 |
| Total Funds | 79280 | 66034 | 64583 | 0 | 80731 |
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The purposes of the individual funds are:
Unrestricted Funds
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Congregational Fund: This is used by the Congregational Board for all general everyday income and expenditure.
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Fabric Fund: The trustees have set aside the Fabric Fund for the maintenance of the church property. This is funded through designated Fabric Fund offerings and is used by the Congregational Board for fabric expenditure.
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Central Heating Fund: This fund is not currently used but was for boiler repairs and maintenance.
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Organ Fund: This is money set aside for organ repairs and maintenance.
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Organ Scholarship Fund: This money is set aside to be made available for suitably gifted individuals to be supported in receiving tuition for the playing of a pipe organ.
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Sanctuary Roof Fund: This was a fund for money raised to renew the sanctuary roof. In 2018 the Board decided to widen the scope of this fund to include other work to the church building.
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Funday Club: The Funday Club offers Christian education to the children of the church.
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Organisation Funds: These funds are controlled by the committees of the individual organisations, all of which operate under the oversight of the Kirk Session. The organisation funds cover the operational costs of each organisation, and the committees are responsible for raising the funds, and for maintaining accounting records. Organisations may disburse surplus funds by transfer to general congregational funds or to support other charities.
Restricted Funds
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Thomas Wright Bequest : This fund is controlled by the Kirk Session and is used for aids to ministry.
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Arkless Lockey Benevolent Fund : This is used for the benefit of people in need in Larkhall.
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Guild: The guild meets regularly and supports the church financially.
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Toddlers: This club meets regularly in the hall and supports toddlers and their parents through play and social events.
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Foodbank: The Clyde, Avon and Nethan foodbank runs out of one of the church buildings, and is linked to the Trussell Trust.
Girls’ and Boys’ Brigades Funds
Although the accounts of the Girls’ and Boys’ Brigades do not form part of this report, both Girls’ and Boys’ Brigades hold money in trust funds known as the David B. Glassford Legacies. Three trustees of the church act as trustees for these funds. With the agreement of the Congregational Board and the Trustees, the Girls Brigade transferred the balance of their Glassford fund (£6499.06) to their Company Account in 2023 to allow them to plan effectively for the closure of the church buildings. The Boys’ Brigade still hold £7478.59 in their Glassford account.
Endowment Funds
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Legacies: This fund holds money left to the church in legacies.
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Alexander Baird Bequest: This fund is intended for the poor of Larkhall.
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Nivison Fund: The interest from this fund is used for the benefit of the church and the church organisations.
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| 3. Analysis of Donations Unrestricted Restricted Endowment £ £ £ WFO Scheme (Non Gift Aid) 162 0 0 Gift Aid Donations 20790 0 0 Tax Recovered on Gift Aid Donations 7198 0 0 Ordinary Offerings (Open Plate) 1470 0 0 Donations & Offerings to organisations 0 30636 0 Other Offerings, Donations etc. 597 0 0 Total Donations 30216 30636 0 4. Analysis of Payments Unrestricted Restricted Endowment £ £ £ Charitable Activities Giving to Grow 13547 0 0 Presbytery Dues 871 0 0 Minister's Expenses 0 0 0 Pulpit Supply 2184 0 0 Other staffing costs 8267 0 0 Fabric Repairs and Maintenance 385 0 0 Council Tax 0 0 0 Heat and Light 8462 0 0 Insurance 5588 0 0 Church Phone and Internet 317 0 0 Outreach 0 0 0 Printing, stationery and postage 730 0 0 Other funds & Organisations' expenses 11664 10508 0 Other Expenses 2060 0 0 Total Expenses 54075 10508 0 |
Total 2023 £ 162 20790 7198 1470 30636 597 60852 Total 2023 £ 13547 871 0 2184 8267 385 0 8462 5588 317 0 730 22173 2060 64583 |
Total 2022 £ 4874 20838 8165 1067 24793 378 60116 Total 2022 £ 11845 776 0 1530 7225 8353 0 6496 5054 282 0 644 25012 1165 68383 |
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5 Minister’s Stipend
All Church of Scotland congregations contribute to the National Stipend Fund which bears the costs of all ministers' stipends and employer's contributions for national insurance, pension and housing and loan fund. Ministers' stipends are paid in accordance with the national stipend scale, which is related to years of service. For the year under review the minimum stipend was £30,135 (2022: £28,700) and the maximum stipend (in the fifth and subsequent years of service) was £37,032 (2022: £35,269).
6 Grants
Grants totalling £400 (2022: £400) were received during the year ended 31 December 2023. South Lanarkshire Council awarded the Guild £400 for their trip. The grants received were for the benefit of the organisations or designated funds and not for the benefit of any particular individual.
7 Governance costs
No remuneration was paid during the year ended 31 December 2023 (2022: £Nil) to the independent examiner in respect of the independent examination of the accounts. No expenses were incurred during the year ended 31 December 2023 (2022: £Nil) in relation to the preparation of the accounts and no legal costs (2022: £Nil) were incurred in connection with constitutional matters or the provision of advice to the trustees.
8 Collections for third parties
The following amounts were collected for third parties and are included neither as receipts or payments in the accounts:
| payments in the accounts: | ||
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| Amounts | Amounts | |
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| Scottish Autism (special collections) | 309 | 309 |
| Christian Aid | 422 | 422 |
| Total | 731 | 731 |
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APPENDIX
FUNDS HELD ON BEHALF OF THE CONGREGATION BY THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND GENERAL TRUSTEES
| CAPITAL ACCOUNT Credit Balances held at 31 December at cost Market Value of Balances at 31 December |
2023 2022 £ £ 125,457 125,457 125,457 125,457 |
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REVENUE ACCOUNT
Credit Balance at 31 December
7433* 2877
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| Brought forward 01.01.2023 | 2877 |
| Interest | 4681 |
| Charges | -125 |
| Carried forward 12.12.2023 | 7433 |
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