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OVER-VIEW FOR THE UNITED BENEFICE OF ROYSTON ST THE JOHN BAPTIST AND FELKIRK ST PETER'S We are seeking the appointment of a Vicar to the United Benefice of Royston St John the Baptist and Felkirk St Peter's Churches. We are looking for a Priest, male or female, who will be able to inspire the two congregations spiritually and further develop the already strong connections within the local communities. The new Incumbent will have the assistance of a retired female Priest who is actively involved in both Parishes. He or she will also enjoy the support and encouragement of the Churchwardens, the PCCs and energetic and enthusiastic lay people who will be mindful of the work-load and the need to ensure that days off are taken. The Benefice was formed between the two 12th Century Churches three years ago. Both retain their PCCs and individual identities but closer ties of friendship have developed between the two Parishes with a number of regular collaborative ventures and a shared service pattern throughout the year. Royston St John the Baptist is in the centre of a busy urban village, which is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, with a catchment population of approximately 11,500. The vicarage is adjacent to the Church. Felkirk St Peter's lies three miles distant from Royston in rural open countryside on the border of West and South Yorkshire, between the village of South Hiendley and Shafton. It has a catchment population of approximately 5,300.

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OVER-VIEW FOR THE UNITED BENEFICE OF ROYSTON ST THE JOHN BAPTIST

AND FELKIRK ST PETER'S

We are seeking the appointment of a Vicar to the United Benefice of Royston St John the

Baptist and Felkirk St Peter's Churches. We are looking for a Priest, male or female, who will

be able to inspire the two congregations spiritually and further develop the already strong

connections within the local communities.

The new Incumbent will have the assistance of a retired female Priest who is actively involved in both Parishes. He or she will also enjoy the support and encouragement of the Churchwardens, the PCCs and energetic and enthusiastic lay people who will be mindful of the work-load and the need to ensure that days off are taken.

The Benefice was formed between the two 12th Century Churches three years ago. Both retain their PCCs and individual identities but closer ties of friendship have developed between the two Parishes with a number of regular collaborative ventures and a shared service pattern throughout the year.

Royston St John the Baptist is in the centre of a busy urban village, which is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, with a catchment population of approximately 11,500. The vicarage is adjacent to the Church.

Felkirk St Peter's lies three miles distant from Royston in rural open countryside on the border of West and South Yorkshire, between the village of South Hiendley and Shafton. It has a catchment population of approximately 5,300.

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PARISH PROFILE FOR ST JOHN THE BAPTIST ROYSTON

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LOCATION

Formerly a predominantly mining village, Royston is a rapidly growing community, with an abundance of new housing and a current population of approximately 11,042 (2011 census), 97% of which are white British. The deprivation rank is 1826/12554.

It is situated eight miles from Wakefield and five miles from Barnsley, with good transport links and proximity to the M1. There are railway stations in Barnsley and Wakefield.

Royston is in the Wakefield Episcopal Area of the Diocese of Leeds and is in the Barnsley Deanery.

The Church stands in a prominent position on the main road, with the Vicarage and grounds adjoining. To the rear of the Church is the St John the Baptist C of E Primary School. There is no Church Hall, but functions are held in Church or, for larger events, in the school and grounds, by arrangement with the Head Teacher.

THE CHURCH

The Church dates back to 1234 and is Grade I listed. It was built by the monks of the nearby Priory of St Mary Magdalene at Monk Bretton. An extremely unusual feature is the tower's five-sided oriel window in the ringing chamber, one of only a few in the country. The Chancel was re-ordered in the 1980's, when a pre-Reformation Altar Stone was discovered, buried in the floor of the Sanctuary. It was restored and fixed to a base that incorporates stones from Monk Bretton Priory, the Shrine of Our Lady of Rocamadour and the now demolished National School. The High Altar also contains a Relic of St Justin, martyred in 165.

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An illustrated leaflet, which gives brief details of the Church and any interesting features, is available for visitors.

The Inspecting Architect has recently undertaken the Quinquennial Inspection and the building was found to be in good repair, with no major work necessary. There is some minor repair work to be done, alongside the routine maintenance.

The Church is part of Barnsley’s Hudson-Taylor trail, marked by a red plaque near the lych gate. A native of Barnsley, missionary James Hudson-Taylor founded the China Inland Mission, one of the largest Christian Movements in the world. Born on May 21st, 1832, he died in Changsha, Hunan, China on June 3rd, 1905, aged 73 years. His great grandfather, James Taylor, was married to Elizabeth Johnson in Royston Church on February 1st, 1776.

THE VICARAGE

A path leads from the Churchyard to the well-appointed detached Vicarage, which was built in the mid 1950's. It has a large enclosed garden, which is mostly lawned but also has shrubs and trees. There are also sheds and a garage. Downstairs there is a lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, study and toilet. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a boxroom, a bathroom and a separate toilet. There is useful storage space in the loft. The property has gas-fired central heating and an alarm.

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CHURCH SERVICES

Common Worship is used and the vestments are worn.

Prior to the vacancy, there were two mid-week said Eucharists, on Wednesday mornings and Thursday evenings, with an 8am said Eucharist and a 9.15am sung Eucharist on Sundays. The Book of Common Prayer has been used on the first and third Sundays at 8am, while the 9.15am service on the first Sunday of the month has taken the form of a Family Service, with particular attention to children.

There is no choir but there is a regular organist. We also have the services of another organist/pianist and a flautist, both of whom play for a small singing group that leads the Communion hymns on two Sundays per month. There are at present a varying number of teenage servers.

OTHER CLERGY

We have been indebted to the care shown to us at Royston, as well as Felkirk, by retired Priest Rev. Patricia Taylor, who is based at Felkirk. Over the last few years she has always been willing to provide holiday/absence cover and she has generously offered her time during the vacancy to provide cover for Eucharists, Weddings, Funerals and Baptisms.

CONGREGATION

There are 111 people on the Electoral Roll and the majority of the congregation is female and in the over 50 age range. There is, however, a thriving children's corner with up to 25 pre-school and primary school children meeting every Sunday in an area at the back of Church during the 9.15am service.

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LAY MEMBERS

Eight lay members of the congregation administer the Chalice at services and/or take Communion to the housebound. Three lay members lead the intercessions at the 9.15am Sunday service. Other laity read, take the Offertory to the Altar, act as sidespersons and welcome people into Church.

The Churchwardens prepare the Church on a Saturday evening, see to the ordering of supplies and are on duty on a Sunday.

Members of the laity attend the daily offices, some of them taking turns to lead and read.

Two cleaners also undertake some of the duties of a verger.

There is a safeguarding officer, a health and safety officer and a Baptism Co-ordinator who attends Parish Office and books Baptisms for both Royston and Felkirk. Other volunteers also attend the afternoon Baptism services and provide support.

There are regular group meetings to plan social and fund-raising events. Members of the congregation are invited to attend these meetings to put forward ideas and suggestions, which are always welcomed.

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OTHER SERVICES

An intercessions group meets fortnightly, after the Wednesday morning Eucharist.

Lenten services are held, followed by a frugal lunch, and Lent courses and a "Start" course have also been arranged.

Members of the congregation join with Evening Prayer on Monday and Morning Prayer on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

The neighbouring village of Notton is in the Parish of Royston and a monthly fresh expression "Church in the Hall" service has been held in the village hall, with differing forms of service, e.g. Eucharist, Morning Prayer etc.

There is a nursing home and a residential home in Royston. Monthly services have been held in both but these have been discontinued because of declining attendance at one and lack of co-operation at the other.

The PCC has taken part in annual retreat/discussion days and the congregation has been on a Parish Pilgrimage to Walsingham.

POLICIES

There is an open Baptism policy, with Baptism preparation sessions held every month.

Divorcees have been married in Church, after appropriate discussions and consultation with the Bishop.

Marriage preparation sessions are held at regular intervals and there are wedding rehearsals.

CONFIRMATION

Confirmation preparation is available for Church School candidates in their final year, and there are also classes for adults.

SCHOOLS

There is an excellent relationship with the local Church School.

The Church School is one of four primary schools in Royston. Church School services/Eucharists are held in Church on a regular basis and the other schools also come in to Church for services, although less frequently. The Priest has also gone into the schools to lead assemblies etc. and there are good relationships with the staff and pupils for the regular collective worship and other visits.

A fair number of children from Royston go on to attend Holy Trinity School, a unique joint RC/CE through school, which is in a neighbouring parish.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

The Church has close links with the Royston Ward Alliance and regularly assists with the "Love where you Live" projects, as well as providing refreshments/stalls for the annual Gala and summer band concerts in Royston Park.

In addition, the Church has organised a May Day Gala every year in the Church School grounds.

Monthly coffee mornings in Church are widely supported.

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Church members have set up a "Knit and Natter" group which meets in a community centre. Garments have been knitted for the "Fish and Chip" babies of Africa, twiddle blankets have been made for the local hospital and items are knitted for Church fairs. Beetle drives are also held in the centre.

We support the Women's refuge and the Barnsley Drugs Project, with gifts of food, clothing, toiletries etc.

OTHER CHURCHES

The Christian community in Royston is served by the Parish Church, the Salvation Army Citadel and the Bethel Community Church. Following the closure of the RC and Methodist

Churches, there has been little formal involvement but all three join together for the "Stations of the Cross" walk at a local country park at noon on Good Friday, when a cross is erected at the top of the hill.

FACILITIES IN ROYSTON

Royston is well served by two doctors' surgeries with adjoining pharmacies, plus dental, optical, legal and veterinary services. There are two supermarkets, a Post Office and a variety of independent shops and businesses.

The Albert Shepherd VC Memorial Hall is the venue for local functions and weddings. On the same site as the Hall is a Library and Learning Centre, a Leisure Centre incorporating a swimming pool, gym and squash courts.

The local park hosts a Gala and band concerts and has facilities for basketball, skateboarding, bowls and football. There is a country park, Rabbit Ings, on the outskirts of the village.

There is a Darby and Joan Club, a gardening club and a local history group.

An 18-hole golf course is a mile away in the neighbouring village of Staincross.

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NOTTON

The neighbouring village of Notton lies within the Parish and is mainly private housing. It is a desirable location, which is reflected in property prices. It has a small Post Office/general store and a village green. At the centre of the village is a community hall, where monthly services have been held.

An annual Gala raises money for the upkeep of the hall, with some proceeds going to charity. There are tennis and cricket clubs

OTHER AREAS

Old Royston is a small collection of cottages, most of which were built when the North Midland railway line was constructed in 1840.

Chevet is a small collection of scattered homes, some of which have been converted from former agricultural use.

Bleakley is an area of housing that connects Royston and Notton.

Part of the Newmillerdam Country Park lies within the Parish boundary.

OVERSEAS LINKS

Our link Parish is Manga, in the Tarime Diocese of Tanzania and we have provided financial assistance for various projects there.

FINANCES

The Parish Share is fully paid and up to date.

The greater part of our income comes from planned giving, but we rely on fund raising to meet many of the other day to day costs.

The PCC is committed to setting aside £2,400 from planned giving for support to charities, which is supplemented by fund raising events. The money is allocated annually, recipients including: US, Bible Society, Mission to Seafarers, Church Urban Fund, Church Housing Trust, BIADS, College of St Barnabas, Luke and Marcus Trust, Meadow Crescent Community Centre, Parkinson’s UK, St John Ambulance, Romero Project, Chrohns and Colitis UK, BTRS, Leprosy Mission and Every Child.

The accounts can be found in the appendices to this document.

STATISTICS (2016)

Average Church attendance on Sundays (8am and 9.15am services combined):

70 - 80 adults plus 13 children

Weddings: 17

Baptisms: 102

Funerals: 41

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CHALLENGES

We would like to see the furtherance and deepening of the links already established between the congregations of Royston and Felkirk with a view to forming an ever closer working relationship and sharing of services and events.

Although we have been joined by one or two young families, we have an aging congregation and members are finding it difficult to keep up the energy levels, with the work load falling on fewer and fewer people.

We have a very encouraging number of pre-school and primary school children who attend regularly, with some teenage servers, but most teenagers tend to drift away and we need to find ways of helping them to grow in Faith.

Not many people are willing to take on the more responsible/leadership roles in the life of the Church. A few willing volunteers seem to undertake most of these duties.

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APPENDICES:

ROYSTON PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL

ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 1 JANUARY 2016 TO 31 DECEMBER 2016

GENERAL ACCOUNT - RECEIPTS

2015

Voluntary Receipts

Regular Giving

13940.60 Planned Giving - gifted aided 15315.45

11149.30 Planned Giving - non gift aided 11742.19

4320.81 Open collections 5523.63

1965.26 Gift Days/Sundry Donations 2007.90

4280.71 Gift Aid Reclaimed 6518.51

35656.68 41107.68

Receipts from Church Activities

3716.00 Fees 10997.00

Receipts from Fundraising

10553.42 Misc events 8263.51

Receipts from Investments

1.38 Bank & CBF Deposit a/c interest 1.13

Receipts from Insurance Claims/Other Income

Scrap metal 30.60

Felkirk re votives 52.00

Loan from fees acct 50.00

44.69 Eon refund

19394.24

49972.17 Total Receipts for General Purposes 60501.92

Restricted Income

5338.95 Fabric & Dev't 6067.22

93.53 Flower Guild

LDBF - Youth Group Travel Subsidy 50.00

5432.48 Total Restricted Receipts 6117.22

55404.65 TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR ROYSTON PCC 66619.14

4664.16 Non PCC Income 1503.42

1503.42 60068.81 TOTAL RECEIPTS 68122.56

14360.48 Transfers from other accts 18195.74

22381.66 Bank Balance at 31 December 2015 19643.39

217.33 Cash in hand at 31 December 2015 379.11

36959.47 38218.24

97028.28 106340.80

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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

Balance at 31/12/15 Receipts Payments

Net Transfer

Balance at 31/12/16

19643.39 General Bank Account 68072.56 66081.65 8100.31 29734.61

379.11 General Cash Account 50.00 1174.40 786.00 40.71

2144.16 Bell Fund 40.13 2184.29

1240.72 Charities Account 13.35 1600.00 2854.07

10188.40 Fabric & Dev't a/c 130.53 -9719.29 599.64

16031.09 Organ Fund 74.27 -583.68 15521.68

276.70 Parsonage House a/c 0.17 -276.87 0.00

3702.38 Flower Guild 1610.00 1556.21 93.53 3849.70

53605.95 Totals 69991.01 68812.26 0.00 54784.70

GENERAL ACCOUNT - PAYMENTS

2015

410.00 Charities 110.00

30660.00 Parish Share 31197.00

1684.66 Clergy Expenses 2057.68

2725.17 Upkeep of Church 2911.26

2764.31 Upkeep of Services 1520.51

700.00 Upkeep of Churchyard 1400.00

889.77 Fundraising Costs 507.45

1900.71 Church Admin 3076.39

20.66 Treasurers Expenses 426.64

5503.81 Utilities 5075.64

486.59 Other 571.72

47745.68 TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR ROYSTON PCC 48854.29

9725.78 Payments on behalf of F&D 15091.19

2233.40 Payments on behalf of other accts 2450.28

5669.32 Transfers to F&D 5215.90

2600.00 Transfers to other accts 4093.53

5945.19 Restricted Payments/Non PCC 860.29

3086.41 2014 cheques presented

29260.10 OTHER PAYMENTS 27711.19

77005.78 TOTAL PAYMENTS IN LEDGER 76565.48

19643.39 Bank Balance at 31 December 2016 29734.61

379.11 Cash in hand at 31 December 2016 40.71

97028.28 106340.80

Bank Reconciliation

20022.50 Bank/Cash at 31 December 2015 29775.32

Less Liabilities

1830.70 Fabric & Dev't a/c 2682.02

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1000.00 Charities acct

93.53 Flower Guild

57.90 Christian Aid

105.58 LDBF re Manga

CUF Mustard Seed 187.05

Children’s Society 477.56

US 300.00

Meadow Crescent 150.00

Parkinson’s UK 100.00

FM Church Supplies 299.50 3087.71 TOTAL LIABILITIES 4196.13

Plus Assets

399.00 Debtors - F&D acct 156.00 233.40 Debtors - Organ Fund

52.00 Felkirk Church

684.40 TOTAL ASSETS 156.00

17619.19 Surplus/Deficit in General Account 25735.19

FABRIC AND DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT 2016

2015 Receipts Restricted Designated Oriel Total 16954.92 Brought forward 7298.84 -1508.23 7429.15 13219.76 *

1560.50 Planned Giving 1127.00 1127.00

Restricted Collections

2325.13 ~ Funeral collections 1171.92 1171.92 578.25 ~ Wedding collections 279.98 279.98

~ Other collections 0.00

Donations

380.00 ~ For altar frontals 0.00 15.00 ~ Sundial Restoration 0.00

~ For clock repairs 0.00 688.13 ~ Donations 92.00 92.00

78.50 ~SJB Day 0.00

Xmas Envelopes 196.00 196.00

Bequest received 500.00 500.00

Fund raising

1300.00 ~ Tea fund 900.00 900.00 369.80 ~ Beetle Drive 0.00

15.00 Sale of garden dibbers 0.00

Adjustment from 2013 0.00 100.00 Insurance claim 100.00 100.00

69.99 Bank Interest 38.53 38.53 495.02 Gift Aid reclaimed 941.00 941.00

Reclaimed VAT 0.00 7975.32 Totals 5346.43 0.00 0.00 5346.43

Payments

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4914.29 To gen a/c for Insurance premium 5102.14 5102.14

To gen a/c for electrical work 3871.33 3871.33

To gen a/c for serv/reps to heating 1241.52 1241.52

2827.80 To gen a/c for Clock 882.00 882.00

To gen a/c for new boiler 1838.20 1838.20

To gen a/c for new gates 2000.00 2000.00 1681.68 To gen a/c for Altar frontal 0.00 1119.28 To gen a/c for toilet refurb 0.00

645.33 To gen a/c for carpets/cushions 0.00

192.00 To gen a/c for Alarm system 0.00

250.00 To gen a/c for lightning conductor test 0.00

80.10 Other payments 0.00 11710.48 Totals 14935.19 0.00 0.00 14935.19

13219.76 Balances to be carried forward -2289.92 -1508.23 7429.15 3631.00 *

* The closing balance on the bank statement is £599.64.

The difference between this and the closing balance (£3631) on the recorded transactions

is £3031.36.

The difference between the opening balances on the bank statement and the recorded transactions is also £3031.36

The bank statement is the true balance, further research to identify historical incorrect entries

will be reported to the PCC allowing an adjustment to be made in the 2017 accounts.

CHARITIES ACCOUNT

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 1277.66 Brought forward 1240.72 2650.00 Nominated list 2400.00

2600.00 From Gen a/c 4000.00

13.06 Interest 13.35 1277.66 Carried forward 2854.07

5254.07 5254.07

ORGAN FUND

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 15894.47 Brought forward 16031.09 Tuning 583.68

50.00 From Fees

86.62 Interest 74.27

16048.23 Carried forward 15521.68

16105.36 16105.36

PARSONAGE HOUSE ACCOUNT

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 276.70 Brought forward 276.70 To Gen a/c 276.87

Interest 0.17 Carried forward 0.00

276.87 276.87

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BELL FUND

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 2067.76 Brought forward 2144.16

65.00 Wedding fees 30.00

11.40 Interest 10.13 2144.16 Carried forward 2184.29

2184.29 2184.29

FLOWER GUILD

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 3300.08 Brought forward-Bank 3467.58 General flowers 646.05

195.98 Cash in hand 31/12/15 234.80 207.50 Easter flowers 150.00

498.00 Altar donations 494.66 Wedding flowers 460.66

258.50 Easter donations 225.00 555.20 Altar & posy flowers 150.00 Christmas donations 245.00 87.00 Christmas flowers 189.00

General donations 540.00 46.00 SJB Day flowers 60.00

787.00 Wedding fees 600.00 25.00 Funeral (Mothers Union)

10.00 Messy Church 15.00 Mothering Sunday 25.00 Mothers Union don 40.00 Maundy Thursday

240.00 Knit & Natter don 88.82 Oasis, tape, wire, bags etc. 30.00

54.00 Beetle Drive don 8.00 Advent Candles 8.00

Gift Aid refund 93.53 40.00 Travel exps J Stead

15.00 Welcome flowers CJH

194.00 Paving slabs for shrubbery

Flowers for Rev C Smith 12.50

234.8 Cash in hand 31/12/16 73.59

3467.58 Bank balance 31/12/16 3776.11

5518.56 5405.91 5518.56 5405.91

CHARITIES ACCOUNT

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 1277.66 Brought forward 1240.72 2650.00 Nominated list 2400.00

2600.00 From Gen a/c 4000.00

13.06 Interest 13.35 1277.66 Carried forward 2854.07

5254.07 5254.07

ORGAN FUND

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 15894.47 Brought forward 16031.09 Tuning 583.68

50.00 From Fees

86.62 Interest 74.27

16048.23 Carried forward 15521.68

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16105.36 16105.36

PARSONAGE HOUSE ACCOUNT

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 276.70 Brought forward 276.70 To Gen a/c 276.87

Interest 0.17 Carried forward 0.00

276.87 276.87

BELL FUND

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 2067.76 Brought forward 2144.16

65.00 Wedding fees 30.00

11.40 Interest 10.13 2144.16 Carried forward 2184.29

2184.29 2184.29

FLOWER GUILD

2015 RECEIPTS 2015 PAYMENTS 3300.08 Brought forward-Bank 3467.58 General flowers 646.05

195.98 Cash in hand 31/12/15 234.80 207.50 Easter flowers 150.00

498.00 Altar donations 494.66 Wedding flowers 460.66

258.50 Easter donations 225.00 555.20 Altar & posy flowers 150.00 Christmas donations 245.00 87.00 Christmas flowers 189.00

General donations 540.00 46.00 SJB Day flowers 60.00

787.00 Wedding fees 600.00 25.00 Funeral (Mothers Union)

10.00 Messy Church 15.00 Mothering Sunday 25.00 Mothers Union don 40.00 Maundy Thursday

240.00 Knit & Natter don 88.82 Oasis, tape, wire, bags etc 30.00

54.00 Beetle Drive don 8.00 Advent Candles 8.00

Gift Aid refund 93.53 40.00 Travel exps J Stead

15.00 Welcome flowers CJH

194.00 Paving slabs for shrubbery

Flowers for Rev C Smith 12.50

234.8 Cash in hand 31/12/16 73.59

3467.58 Bank balance 31/12/16 3776.11

5518.56 5405.91 5518.56 5405.91

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2015 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS - SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

GENERAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS

Open Collections

Regular services 1678.76 Non PCC Income

Baptism services 2452.92 Lent Lunches 139.10

Memorial service 62.96

Notton services 56.40

School Mass 69.77 4320.81 Flower Guild 243.53

Children’s Society

(Christingle)2013

Gift Days/Sundry Donations

Children’s Society

(Christingle)2014 28.00

Votive candles/Prayer cards 555.16

WWDP (coffee

morning)

Sacrament lamp 135.00 Big Night Out 245.00

Donations 1054.00

Christian Aid (coffee

morning) 212.33

Easter envelopes 193.60

Christian Aid

envelopes/colln 72.35

Christmas envelopes 27.50 1965.26 Manga 178.58

Tiny Hearts 10.00

Receipts from Fees Walsingham 3628.80

Weddings

Banns

Marriage Cert 4757.69

Funerals

Heating 0.00

Fund Raising NB.excl associated expenses

May Day Gala 3239.98

SJB BBQ 148.05

Memorial Candles

Autumn Brunch

Boozy Coffee Morning

Afternoon Tea 503.00

Coffee Mornings for Church 1828.09

Beetle Drive

Mother’s Day Candles 66.20

Tea Fund

Royston Gala 104.93

Proms in the Park 102.96

Easter Chicks

Easter Creatures 358.20

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Karla Ladies Concert 1041.63

Knottingley Brass Band Concert 372.10

All Souls Votives 169.50

BMBC-Love Where You Live 304.00

Harvest Supper

Book Sales 5.00

St Nich Fayre 1596.43

Christmas Cake Raffle

Christmas Tree Lights 116.00 9956.07

2013 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS - SUPPLEMENTARY

INFORMATION

GENERAL ACCOUNT PAYMENTS

Charities Supported Fundraising Costs

USPG May Day Gala

Bible Society Love Where You Live

Mission to Seafarers St Nicholas Fayre

Royston CE Primary School Sundries

National Churches Trust Printing/postage

Church Urban Fund Giving Envelopes

Every Child

Annual Licence (For

raffles) 0.00

Church Housing Trust

Community of the Resurrection Church Admin

Deanery Synod Sub

Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust

Postage, Stationery,

Office

BIADS Photocopier 0.00

College of St Barnabas

Barnsley Street Pastors Treasurers Expenses

Luke & Marcus Trust Printer Ink

Meadow Crescent Stationery 0.00

Historic Churches

Parkinson’s UK Utilities

Royston Brownies Electricity

Holy Trinity (Romania) 0.00 Gas

Water 0.00

Clergy Expenses

Visiting Clergy Other

MJ Bullimore 0.00 B Lowery Honorarium

Bishops Gift

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Upkeep of Church Synod Subscription

Cleaners Youth Group

Combi boiler - service & repairs First Aid supplies

Alarm Systems - service & repairs New toaster

Sundries Children’s Corner

General maintenance Banking error 0.00

Insurance 0.00

Upkeep of Services

Service sheets

Candles/votives/lights/tapers

Incense & Charcoal

Altar breads/wine

Service sundries

Baptism Cards

Palms

Comfort Crosses

Prayer cards

Easter Breakfast

Children's Corner 0.00