The charity owns a property in pitminster called church row, which consists of five two-bedroomed cottages, built in 1830 as almshouses for the poor of the village. These are let at a very reasonable rent. A proportion of the income, after expenses, is divided between the church and the parish charity in the proportions 2/3 to 1/3.
Standard reporting tier
This charity files the simpler annual return required of organisations under £500k income. Income totals, year-on-year growth, government reliance, and salary band data are available. The detailed accounts breakdown — reserves, asset/liability split, expenditure ratios — is not.
Latest HighlightsFY 2024
Income
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£0
Expenditure
All activities
£0
Net Reserves
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Working Capital
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