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Parish Share Report PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS For period ended 30th September 2019 SUMMARY OF PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS BY DEANERIES Dean Amount % Deanery Share Received for 2019 % Deanery Share % No Outstanding 2018 2019 to period end 2018 Received for 2018 received £ £ £ £ £ Norwich Archdeaconry 06 Norwich East 23,500 4.41 557,186 354,184 63.57 532,380 322,654 60.61 04 Norwich North 47,317 9.36 508,577 333,671 65.61 505,697 335,854 66.41 05 Norwich South 28,950 7.21 409,212 267,621 65.40 401,270 276,984 69.03 Norfolk Archdeaconry 01 Blofield 37,303 11.04 327,284 212,276 64.86 338,033 227,711 67.36 11 Depwade 46,736 16.20 280,831 137,847 49.09 288,484 155,218 53.80 02 Great Yarmouth 44,786 9.37 467,972 283,804 60.65 478,063 278,114 58.18 13 Humbleyard 47,747 11.00 437,949 192,301 43.91 433,952 205,085 47.26 14 Loddon 62,404 19.34 335,571 165,520 49.32 322,731 174,229 53.99 15 Lothingland 21,237 3.90 562,194 381,997 67.95 545,102 401,890 73.73 16 Redenhall 55,930 17.17 339,813 183,032 53.86 325,740 187,989 57.71 09 St Benet 36,663 9.24 380,642 229,484 60.29 396,955 243,433 61.33 17 Thetford & Rockland 31,271 10.39 314,266 182,806 58.17 300,933 192,966 64.12 Lynn Archdeaconry 18 Breckland 45,799 11.97 397,811 233,505 58.70 382,462 239,714 62.68 20 Burnham & Walsingham 63,028 15.65 396,393 241,163 60.84 402,850 256,123 63.58 12 Dereham in Mitford 43,605 12.03 353,955 223,631 63.18 362,376 208,125 57.43 21 Heacham & Rising 24,243 6.74 377,375 245,242 64.99 359,790 242,156 67.30 22 Holt 28,275 8.55 327,646 207,089 63.21 330,766 214,952 64.99 23 Lynn 10,805 3.30 330,152 196,022 59.37 326,964 187,510 57.35 07 Repps 0 0.00 383,729 278,123 72.48 382,728 285,790 74.67 03 08 Ingworth & Sparham 27,983 6.66 425,260 239,965 56.43 420,215 258,960 61.63 727,583 9.28 7,913,818 4,789,282 60.52 7,837,491 4,895,456 62.46 01/10/2019 NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH September YEAR 2019 SUMMARY PARISH 2017 OUTST. Allocated Actual 2018 OUTST. Allocated ACT. REC OUTST. NUMBER PARISH NAME AMOUNT 2018 2018 AMOUNT 2019 YTD AMOUNT % OUTST Norwich Archdeaconary 6 Norwich East 6,199 532,380 508,880 23,500 557,186 354,184 203,002 36.43% 4 Norwich North 28,759 505,697 458,380 47,317 508,577 333,671 174,906 34.39% 5 Norwich South 4,550 401,270 372,320 28,950 409,212 267,621 141,591 34.60% Norfolk Archdeaconry 1 Blofield 19,703 338,033 300,731 37,303 327,284 212,276 115,008 35.14% 11 Depwade 46,365 288,484 241,748 46,736 280,831 137,847 142,984 50.91% 2 Great Yarmouth 53,734 478,063 433,277 44,786 467,972 283,804 184,168 39.35% 13 Humbleyard 51,421 433,952 386,205 47,747 437,949 192,301 245,648 56.09% 14 Loddon 52,340 322,731 260,327 62,404 335,571 165,520 170,051 50.68% 15 Lothingland 12,366 545,102 523,865 21,237 562,194 381,997 180,197 32.05% 16 Redenhall 38,140 325,740 269,810 55,930 339,813 183,032 156,781 46.14% 9 St Benet 30,396 396,955 360,292 36,663 380,642 229,484 151,158 39.71% 17 Thetford & Rockland 29,014 300,933 269,662 31,271 314,266 182,806 131,460 41.83% Lynn Archdeaconry 18 Breckland 24,108 382,462 336,663 45,799 397,811 233,505 164,306 41.30% 20 Burnham & Walsingham 57,303 402,850 339,822 63,028 396,393 241,163 155,230 39.16% 12 Dereham in Mitford 43,085 362,376 318,771 43,605 353,955 223,631 130,324 36.82% 21 Heacham & Rising 17,511 359,790 335,547 24,243 377,375 245,242 132,133 35.01% 22 Holt 18,643 330,766 302,491 28,275 327,646 207,089 120,557 36.79% 23 Lynn 12,957 326,964 316,159 10,805 330,152 196,022 134,130 40.63% 7 Repps -167 382,728 382,728 0 383,729 278,123 105,606 27.52% 3 8 Ingworth & Sparham 39,231 420,215 392,232 27,983 425,260 239,965 185,295 43.57% 585,659 7,837,491 7,109,908 727,583 7,913,818 4,789,282 3,124,536 39.48% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH EAST September 2019 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Act. Rec OUTST. % OUTST NUMBER 2017 2017 AMOUNT 2018 2018 AMOUNT 2019 YTD AMOUNT 2019 2017 2018 2019 COLEGATE AND TOMBLAND (NORWICH) 06-203 NORWICH ST GEORGE COLEGATE PCC 12,616 12,616 0 14,508 14,530 -22 16,684 16,711 -27 -0.2% 06-205 NORWICH ST GEORGE TOMBLAND PCC 16,870 16,870 0 17,452 15,452 2,000 20,070 6,750 13,320 66.4% 29,486 29,486 0 31,960 29,982 1,978 36,754 23,461 13,293 36.2% HEARTSEASE (NORWICH) 06-207 HEARTSEASE ST FRANCIS PCC 19,750 19,750 0 20,738 20,738 0 21,775 15,270 6,505 29.9% LAKENHAM 06-212 LAKENHAM ST MARK PCC 16,000 16,000 0 17,000 17,022 -22 15,000 6,027 8,973 59.8% LAKENHAM GROUP (ST JOHN & TUCKSWOOD) 06-170 LAKENHAM OLD ST JOHN PCC 11,903 11,903 0 13,688 13,688 0 15,741 11,614 4,127 26.2% 06-171 TUCKSWOOD ST PAUL PCC 11,903 11,902 1 13,688 13,699 -11 15,741 10,501 5,240 33.3% 23,805 23,805 1 27,376 27,387 -11 31,482 22,114 9,368 29.8% ST ANDREW (NORWICH) 06-201 NORWICH ST ANDREW PCC 28,397 28,397 0 32,657 32,679 -22 37,556 30,027 7,529 20.0% ST GILES (NORWICH) 06-206 NORWICH ST GILES PCC 30,503 30,503 0 31,339 31,361 -22 32,249 25,827 6,422 19.9% ST HELEN (NORWICH) 06-208 NORWICH ST HELEN PCC 14,548 13,600 948 16,730 12,522 4,208 17,479 4,027 13,452 77.0% ST PETER MANCROFT (NORWICH) 06-217 NORWICH ST PETER MANCROFT PCC 104,313 104,313 0 107,448 107,448 0 110,310 82,760 27,550 25.0% ST STEPHEN (NORWICH) 06-219 NORWICH ST STEPHEN PCC 35,855 35,855 0 41,233 41,255 -22 47,418 35,591 11,827 24.9% THORPE HAMLET (NORWICH) 06-221 NORWICH ST MATTHEW THORPE PCC 39,750 34,500 5,250 39,750 25,522 14,228 39,750 21,027 18,723 47.1% THORPE ST ANDREW (NORWICH) 06-220 THORPE ST ANDREW PCC 59,000 59,000 0 61,850 60,022 1,828 55,000 32,527 22,473 40.9% TIMBERHILL (NORWICH) 06-218 NORWICH PARMENTERGATE PCC 46,000 46,000 0 52,900 52,922 -22 60,835 35,287 25,548 42.0% THORPE END (NORWICH) 06-223 THORPE END (NORWICH) 0 0 0 31,395 31,395 0 31,395 12,027 19,368 61.7% TROWSE (NORWICH) 06-556 TROWSE PCC 19,341 19,341 0 20,004 18,626 1,378 20,183 8,210 11,973 59.3% 466,748 460,550 6,199 532,380 508,880 23,500 557,186 354,184 203,002 36.4% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH NORTH September 2019 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Act. Rec OUTST. % OUTST NUMBER 2017 2017 AMOUNT 2018 2018 AMOUNT 2019 YTD AMOUNT 2019 2017 2018 2019 DRAYTON 04-127 DRAYTON PCC 49,250 49,250 0 51,500 45,500 6,000 52,500 30,000 22,500 42.9% HELLESDON 04-129 HELLESDON PCC 61,005 44,000 17,005 62,678 48,000 14,678 53,000 32,600 20,400 38.5% HORSFORD 04-138 FELTHORPE PCC 7,331 7,331 0 8,431 8,431 0 8,431 6,324 2,108 25.0% 04-098 HEVINGHAM PCC 4,692 3,692 1,000 5,396 0 5,396 8,431 800 7,631 90.5% 04-130 HORSFORD PCC 17,302 17,302 0 19,897 7,897 12,000 16,862 6,210 10,652 63.2% 29,325 28,325 1,000 33,724 16,328 17,396 33,724 13,334 20,390 60.5% HORSHAM 04-126 CROSTWICK PCC 1,000 500 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 04-131 HORSHAM ST FAITHS PCC 15,000 10,565 4,435 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 04-134 HORSHAM, SPIXWORTH & CROSTWICK BENEFICE 18,000 17,609 391 31,500 31,500 0 36,225 16,000 20,225 55.8% 34,000 28,674 5,326 31,500 31,500 0 36,225 16,000 20,225 55.8% MILE CROSS 04-132 MILE CROSS ST CATHERINE'S PCC 26,000 24,110 1,890 29,900 28,164 1,736 34,385 22,500 11,885 34.6% NEW CATTON CHRISTCHURCH 04-122 NEW CATTON CHRIST CHURCH PCC 30,894 30,894 0 31,339 31,339 0 32,249 24,188 8,062 25.0% NEW CATTON ST LUKE 04-123 NORWICH NEW CATTON ST LUKE W ST AUGUSTINES 45,454 45,454 0 46,500 40,000 6,500 42,500 28,334 14,167 33.3% OLD CATTON 04-124 OLD CATTON PCC 61,005 61,005 0 62,678 62,678 0 64,497 48,373 16,124 25.0% SPROWSTON 04-135 SPROWSTON PCC 54,000 54,000 0 55,200 55,200 0 57,000 42,750 14,250 25.0% ST MARY MAGDALENE (NORWICH) 04-214 NORWICH ST MARY MAGDALEN PCC 37,000 35,000 2,000 38,000 38,000 0 38,000 28,000 10,000 26.3% TAVERHAM 04-136 TAVERHAM PCC 57,787 57,786 0 59,371 59,371 0 61,094 45,821 15,274 25.0% 08-133 RINGLAND PCC 3,219 1,680 1,539 3,307 2,300 1,007 3,403 1,773 1,630 47.9% 61,005 59,466 1,539 62,678 61,671 1,007 64,497 47,594 16,903 26.2% 488,938 460,179 28,759 505,697 458,380 47,317 508,577 333,671 174,906 34.4% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH SOUTH September 2019 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST.
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