THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF PARKSTONE SAINT PETER AND SAINT OSMUND WITH BRANKSEA SAINT MARY

Registered charity 1132324 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register · also known as P C C OF ST.PETER'S

Latest income
£291k
Latest spending
£291k
Registered
2009
Accounts read
FY2024

Financial health, per its FY2024 accounts

The accounts state that the Parochial Church Council recorded an overall loss of £39,262 for the year, driven by a decline in regular giving due to the death of longstanding worshippers and cost-of-living pressures. The trustees report that maintaining sufficient cash reserves to meet immediate needs is currently challenging, although proceeds from the sale of the Parish Centre are expected to help re-address the financial position.

What the accounts disclose

Reserves position: below the charity's own stated reserves policy
The PCC aims to have sufficient cash reserves to meet its immediate needs, and this is proving challenging due to a gradual decrease in regular, committed monthly giving. — page 3
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Going concern: noted by the trustees or auditor
The PCC aims to have sufficient cash reserves to meet its immediate needs, and this is proving challenging due to a gradual decrease in regular, committed monthly giving. — page 3
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts independently examined (not a full audit).

Register events

Trustees

Trustee list from the Charity Commission register (current, not historical).

Operates in: Poole

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/12/2024£291k£291k
31/12/2023£412k£441k
31/12/2022£216k£247k
31/12/2021£169k£145k
31/12/2020£354k£143k

Common questions

Is THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF PARKSTONE SAINT PETER AND SAINT OSMUND WITH BRANKSEA SAINT MARY financially healthy?

The accounts state that the Parochial Church Council recorded an overall loss of £39,262 for the year, driven by a decline in regular giving due to the death of longstanding worshippers and cost-of-living pressures. The trustees report that maintaining sufficient cash reserves to meet immediate needs is currently challenging, although proceeds from the sale of the Parish Centre are expected to help re-address the financial position. Its FY2024 accounts were independently examined.

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