St Marks Parish Church Of Scotland: Stirling
Latest income
£119k
Latest spending
£121k
Accounts read
FY2024
Financial health, per FY2024 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a deficit of £2,129 for the year ended 31 December 2024, resulting in a decrease in unrestricted cash funds. The trustees note that the remaining unrestricted balance represents approximately three months of normal expenditure, aligning with their stated reserves policy. The financial position was substantially improved by the release of the 'Together for a Change' fund and full funding for RAAC removal by the General Trustees.
What the accounts disclose
Payments to trustees: Minister received £1,145 for vehicle costs and travel reimbursement.
“During 2024 the minister received lump sums towards vehicle costs and reimbursement of travel costs. This amounted to £1145.” — page 11
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: Minister received lump sums towards vehicle costs and reimbursement of travel costs. This amounted to £1145.
“During 2024 the minister received lump sums towards vehicle costs and reimbursement of travel costs. This amounted to £1145.” — page 11
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: The congregation pays the manse Council Tax directly to Stirling Council (£3812 in 2024).
“During 2024 the minister received lump sums towards vehicle costs and reimbursement of travel costs. This amounted to £1145.” — page 11
Per FY2024 accounts as filed with OSCR.