2012
WORCESTERSHIRE & DUDLEY HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
Patrons
Mr. Michael Brinton, Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire
Lord Sandys, DL. Mr. John Berkeley, DL.
The Right Reverend Dr. John Inge, Bishop of Worcester
The Most Reverend Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham
The Right Reverend David Walker, Bishop of Dudley
The Reverend John Howard,
Chair of the Wolverhampton & Shrewsbury Methodist District
The Reverend William H. Anderson,
Chair of the Birmingham Methodist District
Mr. Michael J. Wall
Trustees
Chairman
Tim Bridges
3, Severn Drive, Upton upon Severn, Worcs. WR8 0JL
Tel: 01684 593257
Secretary
John Davies
Yarringtons, Alfrick, Worcester WR6 5EX
Tel: 01886 884336 E-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer
Jean Crabbe
Fetterlocks Farm House, Fetterlocks Lane
Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcs. WR6 6QS
Tel: 01886 812373
John Bailey, M.B.E. Richard J. Slawson
John Colley Michael Thomas
Andrew Grant, DL. Sam Driver White
Annette Leech
Officers
Cycle Ride Event Organisers
John Colley, Autumn Cottage, Sandlin, Leigh Sinton, Worcester WR13 5DN
Helen Peberdy, 79, Corbett Avenue, Droitwich Spa, Worcs. WR9 7BH
Hon. Publicity/Fundraising Officer
Stephen Dowling
Committee Secretary
Jacci Hunt
Front Cover Photograph: The Ascension, Malvern (internal)
Back Cover Photograph: Old St Martin, Worcester (internal)
Chairman’s Report
This is my fifth year as Chairman of the Trust. We continue to make grants towards a wide variety of repair works at some of the numerous historic churches, chapels and meeting houses to be found across Worcestershire and Dudley. These buildings are much loved landmarks, which are valued places of worship and reflection, and range in date from the the present day back to Anglo-Saxon times. In this period of economic recession many congregations find it increasingly difficult to keep their buildings open, running and well maintained, and so there is ever increasing pressure for assistance from grant making bodies such as ours. TheWorcestershire and Dudley Historic Churches Trust has used its limited resources to support places of worship as far as possible, and our grants for the year are listed in this annual report. We have participated further in the National Churches Trust’s partnership grant scheme, and a further £5,000 was distributed from this during 2012 in Worcestershire and Dudley. We continue to contribute financially towards the post of Historic Buildings and Communities Officer in Worcester Diocese. Recognition for this valuable work in helping to secure increased use and better care of church buildings has come with renewal of the contract for three years and further funding from English Heritage. Effective maintenance to hold back decay is of course a better solution for our churches than having to undertake expensive restoration projects.
The Trust continues to be served by diligent and enthusiastic trustees and officers and I am extremely grateful to each of them for all that they do to help and encourage. Sadly we have to record the passing in January of John Bailey, one of our longest serving trustees, whose kindly guidance, huge knowledge and love for our places of worship is greatly missed by us all. However, it is a pleasure for me to acknowledge the hard work of both John Davies our Secretary and Jean Crabbe our Treasurer, who ensure we are able to function efficently and effectively. Jacci Hunt continues to provide expert secretarial support with meetings and the annual report, which is much appreciated.
‘Ride and Stride’ is our main fundraising event, and I would like to thank John Colley who has now retired as both organiser and trustee for all that he has done over the years to make this so successful. Our thanks also go to Jean Colley for all her support. I am very grateful to Helen Peberdy for taking on ‘Ride and Stride’ in 2013 and for continuing to collate and distribute paperwork, organise the day in September, and process both forms and the collected funds afterwards. In 2013 we will be linking up with the Churches Festival, a major initiative in the Welsh Marches to widen the scope of ‘Ride and Stride’ on the weekend of 14th and 15th September, and we hope to be more involved with this in future years. We are always keen for more people to support the work of the Trust through ‘Ride and Stride’ in whatever way they feel able. If cycling is not for you, then contributions on foot and horseback, amongst other interesting modes of getting around, are extremely welcome, and of course sponsoring the participants or ensuring churches are open and welcoming on the day – and maybe hosting an extra event or activity in the building – are also vital roles in enhancing this event!
Haydn Rhodes and Jan Gill organised two further very successful car tours last June and July to two groups of churches in the Teme Valley and South Worcestershire. Look out for details of the 2013 tours. The coach tour last August was to a number of historic churches in North Herefordshire. This coming October Annette Leech and I hope to lead a walk around some of the historic places of worship in Bromsgrove, which had to be postponed from last year. I am very grateful to Steve and Carol Dowling for all their help with bookings and arrangements for these tours, and we extend our thanks to them for all their support to the Trust in recent years.
Further details of all our events and how to book are posted on our current website www.worcestershirechurches.blogspot.co.uk. We are extremely grateful to Annette Leech for all she is doing to enhance and update our new site, which will go live in June. Look out for further details of this exciting new development. Please visit it to see information on the work of the Trust and sources of funds, as well as historic pictures of local churches and links to other useful websites.
During the year I have continued to attend meetings in London of the Historic Churches Liaison Group (HCLG), which I currently chair and on which I have represented this trust and those of Staffordshire, Herefordshire and Shropshire. These meetings and the annual conference hosted by the National Churches Trust, which was at Lumen United Reformed Church in London, enhance links between the Worcestershire and Dudley Historic Churches Trust and other county and national churches trusts, with whom we work closely.
I conclude with a plea to all our supporters to continue to help our work with the historic churches, chapels and meeting houses in Worcestershire and Dudley. In the future you may consider making a bequest to the Trust, or by acting now to become a Friend and encourage others to do the same. If you are able to make a donation to the Trust by using the form at the back of this report, you will help the Trust with its valuable work. Don’t forget ‘Ride and Stride’ in September, our tours and keep an eye on our website for information on other Trust events.
Thank you for any help you are able to give us. I look forward to seeing you during 2013.
Tim Bridges
The Ascension, Malvern
During 2012, the Trust was able to give a significant grant of £7,000 to help with vital restoration work of the fabric of this unusual church. Although there was a major grant from English Heritage towards the work, this covered just over half of the total cost of more than £75,000. Our grant has helped to make up the shortfall.
The Ascension can be found at the top of Somers Park Avenue. It was constructed in 1902-3 in memory of the Venerable Arthur Livingstone to designs of Walter Tapper, one of the country’s leading Arts and Crafts architects, and this is his first complete church design. The tall building has a plain but impressive exterior, enhanced by Cotswold Stone details and a small gabled west tower. The interior is a delight, with high whitewashed walls rising up to lancet windows in the Early English style and a simple vaulted ceiling. Fine Arts and Crafts furnishings include a rood from Oberammergau, metalwork screen, the font with its elaborate cover, stained glass and a painted triptych. As with many buildings of the date, much attention was given to the design of detail throughout the building, such as door or window furniture and cupboards, and including the attached church hall, as well as to the principal fittings in the church.
The Trust is very pleased to support this major restoration of the Ascension just over one hundred years after it was first built. Through the grant, we hope that the Trust has helped to secure the future of the church building in this community between Malvern Link and North Malvern, so that it can continue to perform a very valuable role for at least the next hundred years.
Tim Bridges
Historic Churches Car Tours 2012
June Tour: Luckily, road works which denied direct access to St. Peter and St Paul’s Church, Eastham were completed two days before our tour. The church is Norman and many of the original features have survived; the two major structural changes being the 14th Century extension of the nave and the 1830 replacement of the original wooden bell turret with a brick tower. We moved on to the Church of St. Michael at Knighton-on-Teme which stands alone on the site of a deserted village with panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Inside there is a wonderful 12th century chancel arch. The church at Mamble is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. Attached to the church is a ruined brick chapel built by the Blount family, recusant Roman Catholics, circa 1560. With the prospect of a cup of tea and refreshments, we set off to St Peter and St. Paul’s Church at Rock. This is an impressive church. There are Norman features in abundance and some 1861 restoration by Frederick Preedy. The highlights of the day were the opportunity to climb the tower and a scrumptious tea!
July Tour: We assembled at St. Peter’s Church , Pirton where the view of the Malvern Hills is splendid. The church itself is picturesque with a 16th century half –timbered tower. The north door has some fine Norman ironwork. Sadly, the medieval south door had been damaged by intruders a few days before our visit. Local knowledge took over at St. Denys’ Church at Severn Stoke. A churchwarden gave an interesting insight into the church and its history. At St. Mary’s, Kempsey a complimentary cup of tea and a slice of cake was appreciated on arrival. The church itself is a 12th century foundation. Two impressive monuments, a 13thcentury piscina and triple sedilia and 14th century stained glass were enough to make the visit worthwhile. The wonderful tea at St. James the Great, Norton-By -Kempsey rounded off two successful and well attended tours. We would like to thank the vicars, churchwardens and ‘tea ladies’ for their support and efforts on our behalf. The full details of the 2013 tours will be sent out before the end of March. The dates for your diary are Sunday, 23rd June and Sunday, 21st July.
Haydn Rhodes & Jan Gill
Sponsored Ride and Stride, 8 September 2012
This year’s cycle ride took place on a lovely Saturday, with Worcestershire looking at her best! I set off on my very elderly bicycle (40 years old) with my even more elderly legs, having promised my husband to stay fairly close to Droitiwch and phone to tell him my whereabouts. He was confined to home with a bad back, so could not have come to my rescue if either bike or I decided we had had enough!
Having reached Dodderhill, I decided to continue northwards, where I think the pick of the countryside lies, but was disappointed to find few churches with ‘Welcome’ notices, and hence even fewer with sheets for signing in. So I couldn’t tell how many visitors had been out and about. I saw plenty of cyclists, but they were not on ‘our’ ride – perhaps they were practising for the next Olympic games. The most rewarding open church for me was Rushock, right up at the top of the hill, just where a greeting and refreshment was most needed.
I find the lack of churches being open very disheartening. Those that take part work really hard and raise a lot of money, but there are not enough of them. Many churches told me they had not received the information pack with sponsor forms, but they were sent to everyone in the same way, so I cannot understand what went wrong. Suffice it to say that income from the Cycle Ride has not reached £9,000, which means that funds available to help churches will be very limited.
Anyone with bright ideas for increasing awareness, please let us know! I would like to say ‘Thank you’ to those who did support the day – we need more like you!
Finally, another thank you, to John Colley, who having been associated with the Cycle Ride for many years, has decided to call it a day. I shall miss his help, but have persuaded a new volunteer to join me next year.
Helen Peberdy
WORCESTER AND DUDLEY HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
For Year Ending 31 December 2012
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE |
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2011 |
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£ |
£ |
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INCOMING RESOURCES |
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Voluntary Income |
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Donations : |
R.D.Turner Trust |
– |
5000 |
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Grimley Charity |
– |
1000 |
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Others |
– |
85 |
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Donations from Grant Aided Churches |
2403 |
2313 |
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Friends’ Subscriptions and Donations |
1415 |
1139 |
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Gift Aid recovered |
256 |
286 |
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Sundry Income |
23 |
234 |
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4097 |
10057 |
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Activities for Generating Funds |
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Annual Ride & Stride |
7575 |
10500 |
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Gift aid recovered |
1138 |
1443 |
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8713 |
11943 |
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Investment Income |
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Bank and deposit interest |
995 |
980 |
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TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES |
13805 |
22980 |
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RESOURCES EXPENDED |
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Costs of generating funds |
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Ride & Stride fund raising costs |
403 |
330 |
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Charitable Expenditure |
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Grants paid to churches |
38000 |
33500 |
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Refunds to churches and chapels – Ride & Stride |
3536 |
4807 |
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41536 |
38307 |
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Governance Costs |
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Trustee secretarial and administration |
879 |
1030 |
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Support for English Heritage inspired programme |
2000 |
2000 |
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Trust Web Design |
2472 |
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Independent Examiner’s fee |
200 |
200 |
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5551 |
3230 |
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TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED |
47490 |
41867 |
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NET OUTGOING RESOURCES |
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FOR THE YEAR |
-33685 |
-18887 |
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BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD |
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AT 1ST JANURY 2012 |
67754 |
86641 |
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BALANCES CARRIED FORWARD |
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AT 31ST DECEMBER 2012 |
34069 |
67754 |
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WORCESTER AND DUDLEY HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
BALANCE SHEET
As at 31st December 2012
2011 |
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£ |
£ |
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CURRENT ASSETS |
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Debtors and Prepayments |
269 |
390 |
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COIF Charities Deposit Fund |
2732 |
6188 |
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Market Harborough BS Deposit |
25796 |
49846 |
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Cash at bank and in hand |
5667 |
13841 |
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34464 |
70265 |
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Creditors : Amounts falling due within one year |
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Accruals |
395 |
2511 |
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NET ASSETS |
34069 |
67754 |
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INCOME FUNDS |
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General Fund – Unrestricted |
34069 |
67754 |
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Note: A further 7 grants totalling £20,000 have been authorised for payment by the Trustees subject to the appropriate faculty being obtained, a satisfactory report from the visiting Trustee, and work starting within twelve months.
STATEMENT BY THE TRUSTEES
The preceding summarised financial statements contain information extracted from the full accounts and may not contain sufficient information to allow a full understanding of the financial affairs of the Trust. For further information, the full accounts together with the Independent Examiners’ report on those accounts should be consulted; copies can be obtained from the Secretary.
The full financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 1st March 2013 and have been independently examined. They will be submitted to the Charity Commission in due course.
The statement shown above was approved by the Trustees on 1st March 2013 and signed on their behalf by
T J Bridges Chairman of the Trustees
STATEMENT BY THE INDEPENDENT EXAMINER TO THE TRUSTEES OF
WORCESTERSHIRE & DUDLEY HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
In my opinion the summarised financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2012 are consistent with the full financial statements in respect of which I signed an unqualified independent examiner’s statement on 4th March 2013.
38 Lark Hill Richard T Barnes
Worcester
WR5 2EQ
GRANTS PAID IN 2012 |
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Church |
Place |
Project |
Cost |
W&DHCT Grant |
St. Nicholas |
Dormston |
Tower repairs & drainage works |
£59,806 |
£5,000 (+£5,000 NCT) |
St. Peter |
Powick |
Stolen lead roofing replacement |
£13,520 |
£2,500 |
Old St. Martin |
Worcester |
Tower repairs and Bell frame fitting |
£153,200 |
£3,500 |
Baptist Church |
Alvechurch |
Internal repairs and refurbishment |
£132,500 |
£5,000 |
Methodist Church |
Areley Kings |
New floor
|
£22,999 |
£2,500 (+£2,500 NCT) |
All Saints |
Bromsgrove |
Tower, roof & wall repairs |
£163,180 |
£5,000 (+£5,000 NCT) |
The Ascension |
Malvern |
Chimney repairs and drainage |
£76,625 |
£7,000 |
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel |
Redditch |
Interior redecoration, new heating, rainwater goods and outside wall repairs |
£170,760 |
£2,500 |
Holy Trinity & St. Matthew |
Ronkswood |
General door and concrete repairs |
£24,724 |
£5,000 |
TOTAL |
£38,000 |
GRANTS AUTHORISED IN 2012 |
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St. Mary & St. Andrew |
Knightwick |
Refurbishment of benefactor name boards |
£3,660 |
£1,000 |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel |
Redditch |
Interior redecoration, new heating, rainwater goods and outside wall repairs |
£170,760 |
£2,500 |
St. Nicholas |
Earls Croome |
Reroofing, wall repointing |
£38,244 |
£2,500 (+ £2,500 NCT) |
Friends’ Meeting House |
Stourbridge |
Wall repairs and internal refurbishment |
£39,660 |
£2,500 (+ £2,500 NCT) |
Baptist Church |
Alvechurch |
Internal repairs and refurbishment |
£132,500 |
£5,000 |
TOTAL |
£13,500 |
WORCESTERSHIRE & DUDLEY HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST
Bankers: Lloyds TSB Bank plc Independent R.T. Barnes
Malvern Examiner: Worcester
Barclays Bank plc
Droitwich Spa
(Cycle Ride Account)
Registered Charity No. 1035156
Constitution:
Trust Deed dated 21 October 1993, as amended by a Deed of Variation dated 23 November 2005.
Objects:
- The preservation, repair, maintenance, improvement, upkeep or beautification of any Christian church within either the Church of England Diocese of Worcester or the County of Worcester;
- The education of the public in the history and architecture of churches.
Trustees:
New Trustees are appointed by the serving Trustees. The total number of Trustees shall not exceed eleven. There is a sub-Committee for the running of the Cycle Ride that has one member who is not a Trustee. There is also a Sub-Committee for the arrangements of events. Decisions are made by the Trustees at their quarterly meetings. Administration is carried o