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Results 2017 Ride & Stride Event Bucks Historic Churches Trust - Results 2017 Ride & Stride Event Deanery 2017Donations Gift Aid Total 2016 Donations Gift Aid Total Variation Amersham 2455.00 450.25 2905.25 3542.11 458.00 4000.11 -1094.86 Aylesbury 3592.10 735.38 4327.48 4669.50 887.50 5557.00 -1229.53 Buckingham 2192.10 395.63 2587.73 2836.00 568.75 3404.75 -817.03 Burnham & Slough 576.50 119.50 696.00 1709.00 327.25 2036.25 -1340.25 Claydon 2815.51 450.25 3265.76 4476.50 752.00 5228.50 -1962.74 Milton Keynes 2013.44 248.00 2261.44 2049.14 334.65 2383.79 -122.35 Mursley 1540.90 273.25 1814.15 1578.76 230.00 1808.76 5.39 Newport 2521.74 480.13 3001.87 2270.00 397.38 2667.38 334.49 Wendover 2616.31 440.50 3056.81 3232.49 562.50 3794.99 -738.18 Wycombe 2244.70 423.13 2667.83 2049.50 292.50 2342.00 325.83 Donations Not Linked to a Deanery 149.90 37.50 187.40 78.11 0.00 78.11 109.29 Adjustment 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Totals 22718.20 4053.51 26771.705 28491.11 4810.53 33301.64 -6529.935 17.84% 16.88% No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid AMERSHAM DEANERY Amersham on the Hill St Michael & All Angels Amersham on the Hill Free (Baptist) Amersham St Mary 8 270.00 200.00 Amersham on the Hill St John's, Methodist Beaconsfield St Michael & All Angels Beaconsfield St Mary & All Saints Beaconsfield R C St Teresa, Warwick Rd Beaconsfield U R C Aylesbury End 10.00 0.00 Beaconsfield Free Methodist,Shepherds Lane Chalfont St Giles St Giles Chalfont St Giles Deanway United Chalfont St Peter Chalfont St Joseph R C Chalfont Goldhill Baptist Coleshill All Saints Coleshill All Saints Holtspur St Thomas Hornhill St Pauls Oval Way All Saints Chenies St Michael 1 295.00 275.00 Little Chalfont Methodist 1 211.00 155.00 Little Chalfont St George Little Chalfont St Aidans Gerrards Cross St James Flaunden St Mary Magdalene Fulmer St James Ashley Green St John Evangelist 1 400.00 380.00 Chesham St Mary Chesham Christ Church Chesham URC Chesham Methodist Chesham Trinity Baptist, Red Lion Street Chesham Bois St Leonards Jordans Friends Meeting House Latimer St Mary Magdalene New Town Emmanuel Waterside Christchurch 2 433.00 170.00 Tyler's Hill St George 1 265.00 240.00 Ley Hill Common Methodist 1 30.00 30.00 Tylers Green St Margaret Penn Holy Trinity Penn Free Methodist Chapel Penn Street Holy Trinity 5 541.00 351.00 Holmer Green Chapel Christchurch Seer Green Holy Trinity Seer Green Baptist Church TOTAL 0 20 2455.00 1801.00 AYLESBURY DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid Ashendon St Mary 3 Aylesbury St Mary 3 1 55.00 55.00 Bierton St James 1 1 30.00 10.00 Hulcott All Saints Bedgrove Holy Spirit Brill All Saints 5 Brill U R C Boarstall St James 1 Chilton St Mary 2 Dorton St John Baptist 1 Ludgershall St Mary 1 Wotton Underwood All Saints Haddenham St Mary Virgin 22 Haddenham Baptist 23 1 250.00 195.00 Haddenham Methodist 1 40.00 30.00 Chiltern Christian Fellowship Haddenham Church of Good Shepherd-RC 24 Cuddington St Nicholas 15 Cuddington Methodist 14 No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid Kingsey St Nicholas 21 1 30.00 30.00 Aston Sandford St Michael 26 6 462.60 365.00 Chearsley St Nicholas Chearsley St Nicholas ( on Line) Nether Winchendon St Nicholas 12 Long Crendon St Mary Virgin 7 3 300.00 300.00 Long Crendon St Mary Virgin 20.00 Princes Risborough St Mary 38 4 931.50 876.50 Princes Risborough R C St Teresa, Aylesbury Rd 38 2 110.00 75.00 Princes Risborough Baptist 33 7 358.00 225.00 Princes Risborough Methodist 32 2 230.00 195.00 Ilmer St Peter 11 Bledlow Holy Trinity 8 660.00 490.00 Bledlow Methodist Chapel,Chapel Ln Horsenden St Michael 60 Saunderton St Mary & St Nicholas 60 Lacey Green St John Evangelist Monks Risborough St Dunstans 26 Owlswick School Chapel ( St Peter ?) 18 Stone & Dinton Churches Stone St John Baptist 10 Stone Methodist 11 Dinton St Peter & St Paul 10 Worminghall St Peter & St Paul 5 Ickford St Nicholas 14 3 115.00 95.00 Oakley St Mary 4 Shabbington St Mary Magdalene Quarrendon ST Peters TOTAL 551.00 40.00 3592.10 2941.50 BUCKINGHAM DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid Adstock St Cecilia 13 3 485.00 485.00 Akeley Register O/S School Hall Beachampton St Mary's Buckingham St Peter & St Paul 6 Buckingham St Bernardines R C 1 250.00 210.00 Gawcott Holy Trinity Hillesden All Saints 1 50.00 50.00 Leckhampstead Assumption of BVM Lillingstone Dayrell St Nicholas Lillingstone Lovell St Mary's Maids Moreton St Edmund 2 2 117.60 25.00 Nash with Thornton All Saints Padbury St Mary the Virgin Radclive cum Chackmore St John Evangelist 0 Shalstone St Edward the Confessor 1 10.00 0.00 Stowe Assumption of BVM Thornborough Methodist Thornborough St Mary's 3 524.50 247.50 Tingewick St Mary Magdalene 10 260.00 70.00 Tingewick Form Congregational Turweston Assumption of BVM 1 385.00 385.00 Water Stratford St Giles Westbury St Augustine Whaddon St Mary's 1 110.00 110.00 Whaddon Chapel Serbie Memorial Church TOTAL 21 23 2192.10 1582.50 BURNHAM & SLOUGH DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for GA Burnham St Peter 14 Burnham U R C, Stomp Road 14 Burnham Methodist, Lent Rise 8 Burnham Our Lady of Peace R C, L Britwell Rd 8 Britwell St Georges 12 3 67.00 20.00 Hitcham St Mary 16 8 240.00 220.00 Taplow St Nicolas 14 Farnham Royal St Mary Virgin 10 Farnham Common St John Evangelist 10 Hedgerley St Mary Virgin 8 Iver St Peter Richings Park St Leonards Richings Park U R C, St Andrews Iver Heath St Margaret Iver Heath St Margaret Langley Marish St Mary 2 Langley Marish Christ the Worker, Parlaunt Park Langley Marish St Francis, London Road 2 Langley Marish Holy Family RC, Trelawney Ave Langley Marish Free Church, Trelawney Ave Datchet St Mary Virgin Datchet St Augustine R C, Eton Road Datchet Baptist, London Rd Colnbrook St Thomas Dorney St James the Less 6 Dropmore St Anne Littleworth Common Eton with Eton Wick St John the Baptist, Eton Wick No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid Eton Wick Methodist, Alma Road 1 10.00 Horton St Michael Wraysbury St Andrew Wraysbury Baptist Upton St Laurence 7 1 161.50 150.00 Slough St Andrew's Methodist, The Grove Slough St Mary 3 Slough Kingsway URC, Church Street Slough Baptist, Windsor Road Slough St Ethelberts R C Slough ST Michaels Whitby Road Slough New Testament Ch. of God,Herschel St Chalvey Methodist, Ledger Road 3 Chalvey St Peters 3 2 88.00 88.00 Ragstone Road Friends Meeting House 3 10.00 Stoke Poges St Giles 12 Stoke Poges St Andrews 10 Britwell St George Cippenham St Andrew 1 Cippenham Baptist, Elmscott Lane 1 Manor Park St John the Baptist, Stoke Poges Lane Wexham St Mary 6 Wexham Holy Redeemer RC, Wexham Rd 6 TOTAL 181 14 576.50 478.00 CLAYDON DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for GA Addington St Mary Barton Hartshorne St James 15 Chetwode St Mary & St Nicholas 18 1 94.00 94.00 Botolph Claydon Botolph (Former Chapel) 8 East Claydon St Mary 7 Middle Claydon All Saints 7 Steeple Claydon St Michael 5 1 225.00 145.00 Steeple Claydon Methodist 6 Dunton St Martin 8 Dunton St Martin ( on Line) 192.06 Edgcott St Michael & All Angels 2 1 20.00 20.00 Granborough St John Baptist Granborough St John Baptist 2 306.00 231.00 Great Horwood St James 15 1 118.00 0.00 Grendon Underwood St Leonard 2 3 645.00 545.00 Hardwick St Mary Virgin 2 Hoggeston Holy Cross 4 Kingswood Mission Hall/Chapel Marsh Gibbon St Mary Virgin 3 Marsh Gibbon U R C 3 North Marston Assumption of BVM 5 3 240.00 175.00 North Marston Methodist Chapel 5 Oving All Saints 8 663.00 431.00 Oving Methodist Pitchcott St Giles former Church 2 Preston Bissett St John The Baptist 15 11.00 Quainton Holy Cross & St Mary 0 44.45 0.00 Twyford Assumption of BVM Twyford U R C 2 1 100.00 100.00 Twyford U R C 25.00 0.00 Upper(over) Winchendon St Mary Magdalene 8 Waddesdon St Michael 24 122.00 0.00 Waddesdon St Jude R C Waddesdon Methodist Chapel Waddesdon Hill Baptist Weedon School Chapel 2 Weedon Methodist 2 Westcott St Mary 0 Whitchurch & Creslow St John Evangelist 6 Whitchurch & Creslow St John Evangelist On Line Whitchurch Methodist Winslow St Lawrence 9 1 10.00 10.00 Winslow St Albans R C Winslow Keaches Baptist 25 Winslow Former Congregational 8 TOTAL 226 14 2815.51 1751 MILTON KEYNES DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for GA Bletchley Freeman's Methodist 2 3 240.00 120.00 Bletchley St Andrew's Baptist Fenny Stratford Methodist, Queensway 2 Great Linford St Andrews 29 1 15.00 15.00 Bradwell St Lawrence ( on Line) Bradwell St Lawrence 36 8 538.00 145.00 Bradwell Methodist Downs Barn The Cross & Stable New Bradwell St James 24 1 179.55 75.00 Kents Hill Christ the King 22 Willen St Mary Magdalene 27 Stantonbury Christ Church No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for Gift Aid Stony Stratford Baptist Stony Stratford R C Stony Stratford Methodist Stony Stratford Evangelical Free Stony Stratford Greek Orthodox Milton Keynes Christ the Cornerstone Milton Keynes Village All Saints 22 1 130.50 90.50 Milton Keynes Village All Saints (All Saints) 187.39 Broughton Redundant 17 Furzton Ecumenical Loughton All Saints Shenley St Mary 7 3 338.00 170.50 Tattenhoe St Giles Two Mile Ash Holy Cross Open University St Michael Wavendon St Marys 22 Wolverton Holy Trinity 16 Wolverton St George 2 95.00 81.00 Woughton on the Green St Mary 19 Simpson St Thomas 12 1 120.00 90.00 Fishermead Trinity Centre Woolstone Holy Trinity Woolstone Redundant TOTAL 267 22 2013.44 802.00 MURSLEY DEANERY No of Visitors Riders Gross Amount Eligible for GA Cheddington Methodist Chapel Cheddington St Giles Mursley St Mary the Virgin 15 3 75.00 60.00 Mentmore St Mary Virgin Marsworth
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