THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST PETER AND ST DAVID, FLEETWOOD
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that the parish is in a sound financial position due to legacy donations, although regular giving has decreased. The parish has accrued a significant debit of £37,079 regarding its Parish Share contributions to the Diocese, which it deemed beyond its means. Despite these pressures, the trustees report that normal running costs have been covered.
What the accounts disclose
“Parish worker/ Pantry Manager – we received £15,000 from the charity Faith in Community (Pantry) and £10,000 from the Diocese towards the salary pot of the Parish worker/ Pantry Manager. The Parish contributes £5,000. This is managed as a reserved fund within our current account.” — page 6
“Reimbursement of Visiting Priests fees – As we are interegnum we have to ask other clergy to cover our scheduled masses. If the clergy providing cover are retired they are entitled to claim a fee per service covered. I can claim any fee we have paid back from the Diocese. A total of £4,824 was reimbursed.” — page 7
“Parish worker/ Pantry Manager – we received £15,000 from the charity Faith in Community (Pantry) and £10,000 from the Diocese towards the salary pot of the Parish worker/ Pantry Manager. The Parish contributes £5,000. This is managed as a reserved fund within our current account.” — page 6
“Reimbursement of Visiting Priests fees – As we are interegnum we have to ask other clergy to cover our scheduled masses. If the clergy providing cover are retired they are entitled to claim a fee per service covered. I can claim any fee we have paid back from the Diocese. A total of £4,824 was reimbursed.” — page 7
“Parish worker/ Pantry Manager – we received £15,000 from the charity Faith in Community (Pantry) and £10,000 from the Diocese towards the salary pot of the Parish worker/ Pantry Manager. The Parish contributes £5,000. This is managed as a reserved fund within our current account.” — page 6
“Reimbursement of Visiting Priests fees – As we are interegnum we have to ask other clergy to cover our scheduled masses. If the clergy providing cover are retired they are entitled to claim a fee per service covered. I can claim any fee we have paid back from the Diocese. A total of £4,824 was reimbursed.” — page 7
Trustees
- Alexandra Miles
- Carol Swarbrick
- Di Graveston
- JOHN EASTWOOD optional
- JOYCE HILARY CRAIG optional
- Joan McLean
- Olwen Hetherington
- Pamela Rose Ashton
- Patricia Stead
- Phill Clarke
- Rev Andrew Downes
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/12/2024 | £111k | £104k |
| 31/12/2023 | £170k | £98k |
| 31/12/2022 | £125k | £99k |
| 31/12/2021 | £122k | £99k |
| 31/12/2020 | £95k | £95k |
Common questions
Is THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST PETER AND ST DAVID, FLEETWOOD financially healthy?
The accounts state that the parish is in a sound financial position due to legacy donations, although regular giving has decreased. The parish has accrued a significant debit of £37,079 regarding its Parish Share contributions to the Diocese, which it deemed beyond its means. Despite these pressures, the trustees report that normal running costs have been covered. Its FY2023 accounts were independently examined.
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