THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY WALLINGTON
Financial health, per its FY2022 accounts
The accounts state that the charity finished the year with a net deficit of £47,971, a significant improvement from the previous year's deficit of £231,430. Per the trustees' report, the charity holds unrestricted reserves of £767,518 (General Fund £69,271 and Designated Fund £698,247), which are described as comfortably above the policy target of approximately £2,200,000 when including restricted funds, though the free reserves are below the six-month expenditure target.
What the accounts disclose
“The PCC-approved policy on reserves is to retain reserves of at least six months' expenditure as per the latest annual budget to meet future shortfalls in income or unexpected expenses. Reserves will include both the General and Designated Funds.” — page 8
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/12/2025)
Trustees
- Rev James Luke Hillschair
- ANTHONY PETER REEVES
- Allan Wilson
- CHRISTINE IRENE COLE
- Christopher Morley
- Dr Eleanor Jane Barnard
- Grace Gray
- Ian Harman Smith
- JACQUELINE PASSMORE
- James Cameron Miller
- Jeff Scantlebury
- John Wyndham Martin
- Mike-Steve Adeleye
- Rev Tom Brown
- Steven Smith
- Suzie Elizabeth Brown
- Tokunbo Ogunnaike
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/12/2025 | £502k | £508k |
| 31/12/2024 | £486k | £557k |
| 31/12/2023 | £425k | £415k |
| 31/12/2022 | £367k | £415k |
| 31/12/2021 | £363k | £595k |
Common questions
Is THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF HOLY TRINITY WALLINGTON financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity finished the year with a net deficit of £47,971, a significant improvement from the previous year's deficit of £231,430. Per the trustees' report, the charity holds unrestricted reserves of £767,518 (General Fund £69,271 and Designated Fund £698,247), which are described as comfortably above the policy target of approximately £2,200,000 when including restricted funds, though the free reserves are below the six-month expenditure target. Its FY2022 accounts were independently examined.