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Share 2021.Xlsx Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2BL BRACKNELL 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4663 ASCOT HEATH 85,714 49,928 35,786 58.2 DD S4782 BINFIELD 81,515 47,482 34,033 58.2 DD S4836 BRACKNELL 52,340 30,488 21,852 58.2 DD S5083 CRANBOURNE 30,188 17,585 12,603 58.3 DD S5210 EASTHAMPSTEAD 107,917 62,862 45,055 58.3 DD S6164 SOUTH ASCOT 26,224 15,275 10,949 58.2 DD S6294 SUNNINGDALE 78,097 45,492 32,605 58.3 DD S6297 SUNNINGHILL 78,672 45,826 32,846 58.2 DD S6433 WARFIELD 191,308 111,437 79,871 58.3 DD S6544 WINKFIELD 70,436 35,218 35,218 50.0 S6667 BRACKNELL DEANERY 0 0 0 0.0 Deanery Totals 802,411 461,593 340,818 57.5 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Berks Share20/07/202112:21 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2BR BRADFIELD 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4627 ALDERMASTON W WASING 28,570 15,495 13,075 54.2 DD S4630 ALDWORTH 12,357 7,198 5,159 58.3 DD S4669 ASHAMPSTEAD 14,882 8,958 5,924 60.2 S4723 BASILDON 39,201 22,835 16,366 58.3 DD S4754 BEENHAM VALENCE 18,094 10,540 7,554 58.3 DD S4842 BRADFIELD 25,333 14,756 10,577 58.2 DD S4860 BRIMPTON ST PETER 12,381 7,212 5,169 58.3 DD S4888 BUCKLEBURY 37,965 22,115 15,850 58.3 DD S4897 BURGHFIELD 62,822 36,594 26,228 58.3 DD S5231 ENGLEFIELD 27,342 15,927 11,415 58.3 DD S5782 MIDGHAM 15,238 7,619 7,619 50.0 S5813 MORTIMER WEST END 7,556 0 7,556 0.0 S5961 PADWORTH 14,545 8,472 6,073 58.2 DD S5964 PANGBOURNE w TIDMARSH & SULHAM 74,115 43,172 30,943 58.3 DD S5986 PURLEY 56,597 32,968 23,629 58.3 DD S6210 STANFORD DINGLEY 16,888 16,888 0 100.0 S6276 STRATFIELD MORTIMER 48,143 24,072 24,071 50.0 S6292 SULHAMSTEAD w UFTON NERVET 29,697 17,299 12,398 58.3 DD S6355 THEALE 37,258 17,200 20,058 46.2 S6592 WOOLHAMPTON 20,952 12,205 8,747 58.3 DD S6670 BRADFIELD DEANERY 20,974 0 20,974 0.0 Deanery Totals 620,910 341,525 279,385 55.0 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Berks Share20/07/202112:21 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2MA MAIDENHEAD 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S6673 MAIDENHEAD DEANERY 1,020,191 585,000 435,191 57.3 Deanery Totals 1,020,191 585,000 435,191 57.3 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Berks Share20/07/202112:21 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2NB NEWBURY 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4751 BEEDON 7,158 0 7,158 0.0 S4833 BOXFORD 7,158 4,170 2,988 58.3 DD S4848 BRIGHTWALTON w CATMORE 9,757 5,683 4,074 58.2 DD S4930 CHADDLEWORTH 10,000 6,373 3,627 63.7 S4983 CHIEVELEY w WINTERBOURNE & OARE 36,774 36,774 0 100.0 S5031 COLD ASH (From 2021) 20,179 5,000 15,179 24.8 S5046 COMBE ST SWITHUN 3,478 287 3,191 8.3 S5049 COMPTON (From 2021) 20,179 10,090 10,089 50.0 S5198 EAST GARSTON 11,437 5,718 5,719 50.0 S5204 EAST ILSLEY (From 2021) 5,000 0 5,000 0.0 S5207 EASTBURY 11,437 6,662 4,775 58.2 DD S5228 ENBORNE 8,190 2,500 5,690 30.5 S5255 FARNBOROUGH 7,872 4,585 3,287 58.2 DD S5261 FAWLEY 5,318 2,663 2,655 50.1 S5298 FRILSHAM & YATTENDON (From 2021) 20,180 4,894 15,286 24.3 S5381 GREAT SHEFFORD 15,744 7,948 7,796 50.5 S5387 GREENHAM 48,277 28,121 20,156 58.2 DD S5412 HAMSTEAD MARSHALL 9,038 0 9,038 0.0 S5415 HAMPSTEAD NORREYS (From 2021) 20,180 5,045 15,135 25.0 S5472 HERMITAGE (From 2021) 20,180 20,180 0 100.0 S5536 HUNGERFORD w DENFORD 60,353 35,156 25,197 58.3 DD S5554 INKPEN 20,623 9,000 11,623 43.6 S5602 KINTBURY w AVINGTON 33,893 17,000 16,893 50.2 S5614 LAMBOURN 34,312 18,000 16,312 52.5 S5641 LECKHAMPSTEAD BERKS 9,727 5,666 4,061 58.3 DD S5840 NEWBURY ST GEORGE 71,888 41,875 30,013 58.3 DD S5843 NEWBURY ST JOHN 47,332 27,571 19,761 58.3 DD S5847 NEWBURY ST NICOLAS & ST MARY 168,083 97,908 70,175 58.2 DD S5967 PEASEMORE 9,305 5,420 3,885 58.2 DD S6095 SHAW CUM DONNINGTON 46,037 9,000 37,037 19.5 S6192 SPEEN 23,711 13,812 9,899 58.3 DD S6237 STOCKCROSS 10,020 6,000 4,020 59.9 S6346 THATCHAM 95,377 55,557 39,820 58.2 DD S6460 WELFORD w WICKHAM 9,585 4,793 4,792 50.0 S6475 WEST ILSLEY 5,726 5,726 0 100.0 S6481 WEST WOODHAY 6,782 0 6,782 0.0 S6676 NEWBURY DEANERY -8,527 0 -8,527 0.0 Deanery Totals 941,763 509,177 432,586 54.1 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Berks Share20/07/202112:21 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2RE READING 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date Parish £ £ £ % A/C No S4748 BEECH HILL 11,622 6,770 4,852 58.3 DD S4928 CAVERSHAM THAMESIDE & MAPLEDURHAM 115,327 67,178 48,149 58.3 DD S4931 CAVERSHAM ST ANDREW 55,960 32,597 23,363 58.3 DD S4932 CAVERSHAM EMMER GRN ST BARNABAS 59,611 34,723 24,888 58.2 DD S4934 CAVERSHAM PARK 1,300 0 1,300 0.0 S5189 EARLEY ST NICOLAS 62,789 36,575 26,214 58.3 DD S5192 EARLEY ST PETER 68,154 39,700 28,454 58.3 DD S5193 EARLEY TRINITY CHURCH 59,803 34,835 24,968 58.2 DD S6011 READING ST MARKS & ALL SAINTS 43,835 25,534 18,301 58.3 DD S6014 READING CHRIST CHURCH 44,754 26,069 18,685 58.2 DD S6017 READING GREYFRIARS 149,389 87,019 62,370 58.2 DD S6020 READING HOLY TRINITY 6,750 0 6,750 0.0 S6021 READING ST AGNES w ST PAUL & ST BARNABAS 39,267 22,873 16,394 58.2 DD S6026 READING ST GILES 47,155 27,468 19,687 58.3 DD S6029 READING ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST 45,324 26,401 18,923 58.2 DD S6032 READING ST LAURENCE 57,065 13,810 43,255 24.2 S6035 READING ST LUKE w ST BARTHOLOM 47,718 27,796 19,922 58.3 DD S6041 READING ST MARY 20,386 11,875 8,511 58.3 DD S6047 READING ST MATTHEW 46,171 26,895 19,276 58.3 DD S6113 SHINFIELD 40,031 38,962 1,069 97.3 S6198 SPENCERS WOOD & GRAZELEY 28,409 14,500 13,909 51.0 S6309 SWALLOWFIELD 25,827 12,913 12,914 50.0 S6364 TILEHURST ST CATHERINE 59,420 34,612 24,808 58.2 DD S6367 TILEHURST ST GEORGE 12,430 7,240 5,190 58.2 DD S6370 TILEHURST ST MARY MAGDALEN 25,903 9,659 16,244 37.3 DD S6373 TILEHURST ST MICHAEL 64,288 37,448 26,840 58.3 DD S6586 WOODLEY SOUTHLAKE ST JAMES 63,082 36,745 26,337 58.2 DD S6587 WOODLEY ST JOHN 63,150 36,785 26,365 58.3 DD S6584 WOODLEY EMMANUEL CHURCH 57,346 33,404 23,942 58.2 DD S6679 READING DEANERY 2 1,302 -1,300 0.0 Deanery Totals 1,422,268 811,688 610,580 57.1 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Berks Share20/07/202112:21 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 2SO SONNING 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 16-Jul-21 To Date Parish £ £ £ % A/C No S4654 ARBORFIELD w BARKHAM BENEFICE 89,588 33,177 56,411 37.0 S5095 CROWTHORNE 78,582 45,774 32,808 58.2 DD S5276 FINCHAMPSTEAD w CALIFORNIA 166,407 96,932 69,475 58.2 DD S5542 HURST 28,720 10,000 18,720 34.8 S5914 OWLSMOOR 61,181 18,000 43,181 29.4 S6064 RUSCOMBE AND TWYFORD 60,043 34,975 25,068 58.2 DD S6078 SANDHURST 73,495 42,811 30,684 58.3 DD S6155 SONNING 93,254 40,000 53,254 42.9 S6436 WARGRAVE 90,296 52,597 37,699 58.2 DD S6518 CHRIST CHURCH WOKINGHAM 11,443 0 11,443 0.0 S6545 WINNERSH W BEARWOOD 60,833 0 60,833 0.0 S6556 WOKINGHAM ALL SAINTS 125,387 73,038 52,349 58.3 DD S6559 WOKINGHAM ST PAUL 79,421 46,263 33,158 58.3 DD S6562 WOKINGHAM ST SEBASTIAN 83,967 48,911 35,056 58.3 DD S6597 WOOSEHILL L.E.P.
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