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Parish Share 2021 Parish Share 2021 Deanery Summary: 28 February 2021 29th February Deanery Received 2020 Received Clare £ 9,574 £ 14,582 Gipping Valley £ 67,109 £ 95,058 Hadleigh £ 13,409 £ 31,772 Ixworth £ 13,388 £ 16,755 Lavenham £ 42,024 £ 38,734 Mildenhall £ 16,483 £ 19,781 Sudbury £ 39,197 £ 32,414 Thingoe £ 79,127 £ 77,186 Sudbury Archdeaconry £ 280,311 £ 326,282 Colneys £ 54,479 £ 66,254 Hartismere £ 15,289 £ 21,384 Hoxne £ 9,110 £ 15,569 Loes £ 21,994 £ 42,071 Samford £ 15,972 £ 16,199 Saxmundham £ 35,181 £ 48,089 Waveney & Blyth £ 46,260 £ 52,586 Woodbridge £ 44,720 £ 62,613 Suffolk Archdeaconry £ 243,005 £ 324,766 Ipswich £ 76,329 £ 63,850 Ipswich Archdeaconry £ 76,329 £ 63,850 Other Donations £ 490 £ - February 2021 /2020 £ 600,135 £ 714,897 05/05/2021 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 2021 Parish Share 2021 Clare Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Haverhill £ - Withersfield £ - Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Haverhill with Withersfield Total £ - Barnardiston £ - Great Bradley £ - Great Thurlow £ - Great Wratting £ - Kedington £ - Little Bradley £ - Little Thurlow £ - Little Wratting £ - Under-allocation £ - Stourhead Benefice Total £ - Cowlinge £ - Denston £ - Lidgate £ - Ousden £ 1,000 Stansfield £ - Stradishall £ - Wickhambrook £ 800 To be allocated The Benefice of Bansfield Total £ 1,800 Chedburgh £ - Chevington £ 2,536 Depden £ - Hargrave £ 500 Hawkedon £ 1,238 Rede £ - The Benefice of Suffolk Heights Total £ 4,274 Cavendish £ - Clare with Poslingford £ 3,500 Hundon £ - Stoke by Clare £ - Wixoe £ - The Benefice of Stour Valley £ 3,500 Original Deanery Total £ 9,574 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 05/05/2021 2021 Parish Share 2021 Gipping Valley Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Baylham £ 500 Bramford £ - Little Blakenham £ - Nettlestead £ - Original Share not apportioned Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Bramford Group Total £ 500 Claydon & Barham £ - Great Blakenham £ - Henley £ 1,500 Claydon Group Total £ 1,500 Coddenham £ 2,079 Creeting St Mary £ - Creeting St Peter £ 1,000 Crowfield £ 664 Earl Stonham with Stonham Parva £ 3,543 Gosbeck £ 1,750 Hemingstone £ - Stonham Aspal and Mickfield £ 1,567 Coddenham and Creetings Group Total £ 10,603 Needham Market with Badley £ 9,000 Barking with Darmsden £ 750 Battisford £ - Flowton £ - Great Bricett £ 210 Offton £ - Ringshall £ 100 Somersham £ - Willisham £ - Under Allocation £ - South Bosmere Eight Total £ 1,060 Bacton £ 4,000 Cotton £ 2,000 Gipping £ 1,365 Old Newton £ 2,500 Wickham Skeith £ 1,508 Wyverstone £ 1,200 Bacton w Wyverstone, Cotton & Old £ 12,573 Newton & Wickham Skeith Total Combs £ 7,541 Little Finborough £ 1,189 Buxhall £ 876 Great Finborough £ 4,704 Harleston £ - Onehouse £ - Shelland £ - Great Finborough w Onehouse, Harleston, Buxhall, Shelland, Coombs £ 14,310 and Little Finborough Total Haughley £ 5,473 Stowupland £ - Wetherden £ 3,453 Haughley w Wetherden & Stowupland Total£ 8,926 Mendlesham £ 250 Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Mendlesham £ 250 Stowmarket £ 8,387 Deanery Donation £ - Original Deanery Total £ 67,109 05/05/2021 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 2021 Parish Share 2021 Hadleigh Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Bildeston £ - Naughton £ - Nedging £ - Semer £ 835 Whatfield £ - Bildeston w Wattisham & Lindsey, Whatfield w £ 835 Semer, Nedging & Naughton Total Aldham £ - Elmsett £ - Hintlesham & Chattisham £ 4,110 Kersey £ - Elmsett w Aldham, Hintlesham, Chattisham & £ 4,110 Kersey Total Hadleigh £ - Layham £ 2,000 Shelley £ 2,000 Hadleigh, Layham & Shelley Total £ 4,000 Higham £ - Holton St Mary £ - Raydon £ - Stratford St Mary £ - Higham, Holton St Mary, Raydon & Stratford St £ - Mary Total Leavenheath £ - Nayland £ - Polstead £ 2,024 Stoke-by-Nayland £ 1,000 Wissington £ 1,440 Stoke-by-Nayland w Leavenheath & Polstead w £ 4,464 Nayland & Wissington Total Deanery Under allocation Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Hadleigh Deanery Deanery Total £ 13,409 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 05/05/2021 2021 Parish Share 2021 Ixworth Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Badwell Ash £ - Finningham £ - Langham £ - Walsham-le-Willows £ - Wattisfield £ 1,200 Westhorpe £ 1,588 Benefice Share £ - Badwell & Walsham Total £ 2,788 Bardwell £ 1,300 Barnham £ - Euston £ - Fakenham Magna £ - Honington with Sapiston £ - Ingham w Ampton & Gt & Lt Livermere £ 6,000 Ixworth w Ixworth Thorpe £ - Troston £ - Blackbourne Team Total £ 7,300 Great Ashfield £ - Hunston £ - Norton £ - Pakenham £ - Stowlangtoft £ - Tostock £ - Pakenham w Norton, Tostock, Great Ashfield, £ - Hunston & Stowlangtoft Total Barningham £ - Coney Weston £ - Hepworth £ - Hinderclay £ 500 Hopton £ - Market Weston £ - Stanton £ 1,800 Thelnetham £ 1,000 Stanton, Hopton, Market Weston, Barningham & Coney Weston & Hepworth w Hinderclay, £ 3,300 Wattisfield & Thelnetham Total Deanery Total £ 13,388 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 05/05/2021 2021 Parish Share 2021 Lavenham Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Bradfield St Clare £ 1,705 Bradfield St George & Lt Whelnetham £ - Cockfield £ - Felsham £ - Gedding £ - Bradfield St Clare, Bradfield St George w Lt £ 1,705 Whelnetham, Cockfield, Felsham & Gedding Total Elmswell £ 6,000 Lavenham £ 5,405 Preston £ - Lavenham with Preston Total £ 5,405 Brent Eleigh £ 604 Chelsworth £ 1,812 Kettlebaston £ - Milden £ 393 Monks Eleigh £ 2,234 Monks Eleigh with Chelsworth & Brent Eleigh w £ 5,043 Milden & Kettlebaston Total Brettenham £ - Hitcham £ - Rattlesden £ 6,015 Thorpe Morieux £ - Rattlesden w Thorpe Morieux, Brettenham & £ 6,015 Hitcham Total Beyton & Hessett £ - Rougham £ - Rougham, Beyton with Hessett & Rushbrooke Total £ - Bradfield Combust £ - Great Whelnetham £ - Hawstead £ - Lawshall £ - Nowton £ - Stanningfield £ - Benefice Share £ - Waiver agreed by Finance Committee The Saint Edmund Way Benefice Total £ - Drinkstone £ 10,676 Woolpit £ 7,180 Woolpit with Drinkstone Total £ 17,856 Deanery Donation £ - Original Deanery Total £ 42,024 05/05/2021P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 2021 Parish Share 2021 Mildenhall Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Brandon with Wangford £ 4,000 Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Brandon with Wangford £ 4,000 Elveden £ - Lakenheath £ 1,000 Santon Downham £ - Over allocation Santon Downham w Elveden & Lakenheath Total £ 1,000 Exning with the Chapel of Landwade £ - Agreed adjustment before allocation completed Exning with the Chapel of Landwade £ - Barton Mills £ - Beck Row with Kenny Hill £ 1,200 Dalham £ - Eriswell £ - Freckenham £ 1,037 Gazeley £ 500 Herringswell £ - Higham Green £ - Icklingham £ 2,080 Kentford £ - Mildenhall £ 2,000 Moulton £ - Tuddenham w Cavenham £ - Red Lodge £ 666 West Row £ - Worlington £ 1,500 Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Forest Heath Team Ministry £ 8,983 Newmarket All Saints £ - Exning £ 1,000 Newmarket St Mary £ 1,500 Exning with the Chapel of Landwade £ - Newmarket St Mary w Exning St Agnes Total £ 2,500 Original Deanery Total £ 16,483 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 05/05/2021 2021 Parish Share 2021 Sudbury Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Acton £ - Great Waldingfield £ 1,000 Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Acton w Gt Waldingfield Total £ 1,000 Boxford £ - Edwardstone £ - Groton £ - Lt Waldingfield £ - Newton Green £ 1,000 Unallocated Box River Benefice £ 1,000 Assington £ 1,660 Bures £ 9,000 Little Cornard £ 2,112 Bures w Assington & Lt Cornard Total £ 12,772 Glemsford £ 3,000 Hartest with Boxtead £ - Somerton £ - Stanstead £ - Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Glem Valley United Benefice Total £ 3,000 Great Cornard £ 2,000 Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Great Cornard £ 2,000 Sudbury All Saints £ - Waiver agreed by Finance Committee Sudbury All Saints £ - Sudbury St Gregory £ 7,976 Alpheton & Shimplingthorne £ 1,876 Long Melford £ 9,573 The Benefice of Chadbrook Total £ 11,449 Original Deanery Total £ 39,197 P:\Accounts General\Parish Share\2021\Reports\Share Report-Funds Received as at 28th February 05/05/2021 2021 Parish Share 2021 Thingoe Deanery: 2021 Parish/Benefice Received Bury St Edmunds Christ Church Moreton Hall £ 2,500 Bury St Edmunds St Mary w St Peter £ 30,800 Great Barton £ 5,727 Thurston £ 2,330 Great Barton and Thurston Total £ 8,057 Brockley £ 5,000 Horringer £ 4,610 Westley £ 600 Whepstead £ 600 Horringer Total £ 10,810 Barrow £ 250 Denham St Mary £ - 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