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PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS

For period ended
30th September 2019

SUMMARY OF PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS BY DEANERIES

Dean No

Amount
Outstanding 2018
%

  • Deanery Share Received for 2019
  • %

  • Deanery Share
  • %

  • 2019
  • to period end

2018
£
Received for 2018
£received

£

  • £
  • £

Norwich Archdeaconry

  • Norwich East
  • 06

04 05

23,500 47,317 28,950
4.41 9.36 7.21

557,186 508,577 409,212
354,184 333,671 267,621
63.57 65.61 65.40

532,380 505,697 401,270
322,654 335,854 276,984
60.61 66.41 69.03
Norwich North Norwich South

Norfolk Archdeaconry

  • Blofield
  • 01

11 02 13 14 15 16

37,303 46,736 44,786 47,747 62,404 21,237 55,930
11.04 16.20
9.37
11.00 19.34
3.90

327,284 280,831 467,972 437,949 335,571 562,194 339,813
212,276 137,847 283,804 192,301 165,520 381,997 183,032
64.86 49.09 60.65 43.91 49.32 67.95 53.86

338,033 288,484 478,063 433,952 322,731 545,102 325,740
227,711 155,218 278,114 205,085 174,229 401,890 187,989
67.36 53.80 58.18 47.26 53.99 73.73 57.71
Depwade Great Yarmouth Humbleyard Loddon Lothingland Redenhall

17.17

09 17
St Benet Thetford & Rockland

36,663 31,271
9.24
10.39

380,642 314,266
229,484 182,806
60.29 58.17

396,955 300,933
243,433 192,966
61.33 64.12

Lynn Archdeaconry

  • Breckland
  • 18

20 12 21 22 23 07 03 08

45,799 63,028 43,605 24,243 28,275 10,805
0
11.97 15.65 12.03
6.74 8.55 3.30

397,811 396,393 353,955 377,375 327,646 330,152 383,729 425,260
233,505 241,163 223,631 245,242 207,089 196,022 278,123 239,965
58.70 60.84 63.18 64.99 63.21 59.37 72.48 56.43

382,462 402,850 362,376 359,790 330,766 326,964 382,728 420,215
239,714 256,123 208,125 242,156 214,952 187,510 285,790 258,960
62.68 63.58 57.43 67.30 64.99 57.35 74.67 61.63
Burnham & Walsingham Dereham in Mitford Heacham & Rising Holt Lynn Repps

0.00 6.66

Ingworth & Sparham

27,983

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 SUMMARY

  • MONTH
  • September
  • YEAR
  • 2019

PARISH NUMBER
2017 OUTST. AMOUNT
Allocated
2018
Actual 2018
2018 OUTST. AMOUNT
Allocated
2019
ACT. REC
YTD
OUTST.

  • AMOUNT
  • PARISH NAME
  • % OUTST

Norwich Archdeaconary Norwich East Norwich North
645

6,199
28,759
4,550
532,380 505,697 401,270
508,880 458,380 372,320
23,500 47,317 28,950
557,186 508,577 409,212
354,184 333,671 267,621
203,002 174,906 141,591
36.43% 34.39% 34.60%

Norwich South Norfolk Archdeaconry Blofield Depwade Great Yarmouth Humbleyard Loddon Lothingland Redenhall
1
11
2
13 14 15 16

19,703 46,365 53,734 51,421 52,340 12,366 38,140
338,033 288,484 478,063 433,952 322,731 545,102 325,740
300,731 241,748 433,277 386,205 260,327 523,865 269,810
37,303 46,736 44,786 47,747 62,404 21,237 55,930
327,284 280,831 467,972 437,949 335,571 562,194 339,813
212,276 137,847 283,804 192,301 165,520 381,997 183,032
115,008 142,984 184,168 245,648 170,051 180,197 156,781
35.14% 50.91% 39.35% 56.09% 50.68% 32.05% 46.14%

9
17
St Benet Thetford & Rockland

30,396 29,014
396,955 300,933
360,292 269,662
36,663 31,271
380,642 314,266
229,484 182,806
151,158 131,460
39.71% 41.83%

Lynn Archdeaconry Breckland Burnham & Walsingham Dereham in Mitford Heacham & Rising Holt Lynn Repps Ingworth & Sparham
18 20 12 21 22 23
7

24,108 57,303 43,085 17,511 18,643 12,957
-167
382,462 402,850 362,376 359,790 330,766 326,964 382,728 420,215
336,663 339,822 318,771 335,547 302,491 316,159 382,728 392,232
45,799 63,028 43,605 24,243 28,275 10,805
0
397,811 396,393 353,955 377,375 327,646 330,152 383,729 425,260
233,505 241,163 223,631 245,242 207,089 196,022 278,123 239,965
164,306 155,230 130,324 132,133 120,557 134,130 105,606 185,295
41.30% 39.16% 36.82% 35.01% 36.79% 40.63% 27.52% 43.57%

3 8

  • 39,231
  • 27,983

  • 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

NORWICH EAST

  • MONTH
  • YEAR

  • 2019
  • September

PARISH NUMBER

  • PARISH NAME
  • Allocated

2017
Actual 2017
OUTST. AMOUNT
2017
Allocated
2018
Actual 2018
OUTST. AMOUNT
2018
Allocated
2019
Act. Rec YTD
OUTST. AMOUNT
2019
% OUTST
2019

COLEGATE AND TOMBLAND (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST GEORGE COLEGATE PCC NORWICH ST GEORGE TOMBLAND PCC
06-203 06-205
12,616 16,870

29,486

12,616 16,870

29,486

00

0

14,508 17,452

31,960

14,530 15,452

29,982

-22
2,000

1,978

16,684 20,070

36,754

16,711
6,750

23,461

-27
13,320

13,293

-0.2% 66.4%

36.2%
HEARTSEASE (NORWICH)

HEARTSEASE ST FRANCIS PCC

LAKENHAM

LAKENHAM ST MARK PCC

LAKENHAM GROUP (ST JOHN & TUCKSWOOD)

LAKENHAM OLD ST JOHN PCC TUCKSWOOD ST PAUL PCC
06-207 06-212
19,750 16,000
19,750 16,000
00
20,738 17,000
20,738 17,022

  • 0
  • 21,775

15,000
15,270
6,027
6,505 8,973
29.9%

  • 59.8%
  • -22

06-170 06-171
11,903 11,903

23,805

11,903 11,902

23,805

01

1

13,688 13,688

27,376

13,688 13,699

27,387

0
-11

-11

15,741 15,741

31,482

11,614 10,501

22,114

4,127 5,240

9,368

26.2% 33.3%

29.8%
ST ANDREW (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST ANDREW PCC

ST GILES (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST GILES PCC

ST HELEN (NORWICH)

06-201 06-206 06-208 06-217 06-219 06-221 06-220 06-218 06-223 06-556
28,397 30,503 14,548
104,313
35,855 39,750 59,000 46,000
0
28,397 30,503 13,600
104,313
35,855 34,500 59,000 46,000
0
00
32,657 31,339 16,730
107,448
41,233 39,750 61,850 52,900 31,395 20,004

532,380

32,679 31,361 12,522
107,448
41,255 25,522 60,022 52,922 31,395 18,626

508,880

-22 -22
37,556 32,249 17,479
110,310
47,418 39,750 55,000 60,835 31,395 20,183

557,186

30,027 25,827
4,027
7,529 6,422
20.0% 19.9% 77.0% 25.0% 24.9% 47.1% 40.9% 42.0% 61.7% 59.3%

36.4%

NORWICH ST HELEN PCC

ST PETER MANCROFT (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST PETER MANCROFT PCC

ST STEPHEN (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST STEPHEN PCC

THORPE HAMLET (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST MATTHEW THORPE PCC

THORPE ST ANDREW (NORWICH)

THORPE ST ANDREW PCC

TIMBERHILL (NORWICH)

NORWICH PARMENTERGATE PCC

THORPE END (NORWICH)

THORPE END (NORWICH)

TROWSE (NORWICH)

  • 948
  • 4,208

0
13,452 27,550 11,827 18,723 22,473 25,548 19,368 11,973

203,002

  • 0
  • 82,760

35,591 21,027 32,527 35,287 12,027
8,210

  • 0
  • -22

  • 5,250
  • 14,228

1,828
-22
00

  • 0
  • 0

  • TROWSE PCC
  • 19,341

466,748

19,341

460,550

  • 0
  • 1,378

  • 23,500
  • 6,199
  • 354,184

NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD
DEANERY HISTORY REPORT

NORWICH NORTH

  • MONTH
  • YEAR

  • 2019
  • September

PARISH NUMBER

  • PARISH NAME
  • Allocated

2017
Actual 2017
OUTST. AMOUNT
2017
Allocated
2018
Actual 2018
OUTST. AMOUNT
2018
Allocated
2019
Act. Rec YTD
OUTST. AMOUNT
2019
% OUTST
2019

DRAYTON

04-127 04-129
DRAYTON PCC

HELLESDON

HELLESDON PCC

HORSFORD

  • 49,250
  • 49,250
  • 0
  • 51,500
  • 45,500
  • 6,000
  • 52,500
  • 30,000
  • 22,500
  • 42.9%

  • 38.5%
  • 61,005
  • 44,000
  • 17,005
  • 62,678
  • 48,000
  • 14,678
  • 53,000
  • 32,600
  • 20,400

04-138 04-098 04-130
FELTHORPE PCC HEVINGHAM PCC HORSFORD PCC
7,331 4,692
17,302

29,325

7,331 3,692
17,302

28,325

0
1,000
0
8,431 5,396
19,897

33,724

8,431
0
7,897

16,328

0
5,396
12,000

17,396

8,431 8,431
16,862

33,724

6,324
800
6,210

13,334

2,108 7,631
10,652

20,390

25.0% 90.5% 63.2%

  • 60.5%
  • 1,000

HORSHAM

CROSTWICK PCC HORSHAM ST FAITHS PCC HORSHAM, SPIXWORTH & CROSTWICK BENEFICE
04-126 04-131 04-134
1,000
15,000 18,000
500
10,565 17,609
500
4,435
391
00
00
000
00
00
00
0.0% 0.0%

  • 55.8%
  • 31,500
  • 31,500
  • 36,225
  • 16,000
  • 20,225

34,000

26,000 30,894 45,454 61,005 54,000 37,000

28,674

24,110 30,894 45,454 61,005 54,000 35,000

  • 5,326
  • 31,500

29,900 31,339 46,500 62,678 55,200 38,000

31,500

28,164 31,339 40,000 62,678 55,200 38,000

  • 0
  • 36,225

34,385 32,249 42,500 64,497 57,000 38,000

16,000

22,500 24,188 28,334 48,373 42,750 28,000

20,225

11,885
8,062

55.8%

34.6% 25.0% 33.3% 25.0% 25.0% 26.3%

MILE CROSS

04-132 04-122 04-123 04-124 04-135 04-214
MILE CROSS ST CATHERINE'S PCC

NEW CATTON CHRISTCHURCH

NEW CATTON CHRIST CHURCH PCC

NEW CATTON ST LUKE

NORWICH NEW CATTON ST LUKE W ST AUGUSTINES

OLD CATTON

OLD CATTON PCC

SPROWSTON

SPROWSTON PCC

ST MARY MAGDALENE (NORWICH)

NORWICH ST MARY MAGDALEN PCC

  • 1,890
  • 1,736

  • 0
  • 0

00

  • 6,500
  • 14,167

16,124 14,250 10,000
000
0
2,000

TAVERHAM

TAVERHAM PCC RINGLAND PCC
04-136 08-133
57,787
3,219

61,005

57,786
1,680

59,466

0
1,539

1,539

59,371
3,307

62,678

59,371
2,300

61,671

0
1,007

1,007

61,094
3,403

64,497

45,821
1,773

47,594

15,274
1,630

16,903

25.0% 47.9% 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

NORWICH SOUTH

  • MONTH
  • YEAR

  • 2019
  • September

PARISH NUMBER

  • PARISH NAME
  • Allocated

2017
Actual 2017
OUTST. AMOUNT
2017
Allocated
2018
Actual 2018
OUTST. AMOUNT
2018
Allocated
2019
Act. Rec YTD
OUTST. AMOUNT
2019
% OUTST
2019

BOWTHORPE (NORWICH)

BOWTHORPE PCC

COSTESSEY

COSTESSEY PCC

EARLHAM

05-172 05-125 05-160 05-159 05-163 05-168

  • 5,697
  • 5,697
  • 0
  • 5,818
  • 5,818
  • 0
  • 6,010
  • 4,507
  • 1,502
  • 25.0%

58.0% 52.2% 23.8% 20.1% 25.0%
31,500 21,850 64,000 61,005 90,000
30,000 18,800 64,000 61,005 90,000

  • 1,500
  • 36,225

25,128 64,000 62,678 90,000
15,000 18,500 62,903 62,678 90,000
21,225
6,628 1,097
0
41,659 25,128 64,497 64,497 90,000
17,500 12,000 49,122 51,557 67,500
24,159 13,128 15,375 12,940 22,500

  • EARLHAM PCC
  • 3,050

EATON CHRIST CHURCH (NORWICH)

CHRISTCHURCH EATON PCC

EATON ST ANDREW (NORWICH)

EATON PCC - ST ANDREW

HEIGHAM HOLY TRINITY (NORWICH)

HEIGHAM HOLY TRINITY PCC

THE MITRE BENEFICE

00

  • 0
  • 0

05-164 05-167 06-169
HEIGHAM ST BARNABAS PCC HEIGHAM ST THOMAS PCC LAKENHAM ST ALBANS PCC
21,000 89,848
6,573
21,000 89,848
6,573
000

0

21,000 89,848
6,573
21,000 89,848
6,573
000

0

21,000 96,421
0
14,000 51,435
0
7,000
44,986
0
33.3% 46.7%
0.0%

  • 117,421
  • 117,421
  • 117,421
  • 117,421
  • 117,421
  • 65,435
  • 51,986

44.3%

  • 391,473
  • 386,923
  • 4,550
  • 401,270
  • 372,320
  • 28,950
  • 409,212
  • 267,621
  • 141,591
  • 34.6%

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