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Parish Share 2020 Chester Diocesan Board of Finance Parish Shares 2020 Parish Parish Name Clergy Banding 2019 2020 Number Number Birkenhead 0101 Bidston 1.00 0.55 34,558 35,422 0102 Birkenhead Priory 1.00 0.25 15,708 16,101 0103 Birkenhead St James with St Bede 1.00 0.45 28,275 28,982 0104 Birkenhead Christ Church 1.00 0.85 53,408 54,744 0105 Oxton 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0106 Prenton 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0107 Rock Ferry 1.00 0.35 21,992 22,541 0108 Tranmere St Catherine 1.00 0.45 28,275 28,982 0109 Tranmere St Paul with St Luke 0.55 0.45 15,551 15,940 0110 Woodchurch 1.00 0.55 34,558 35,422 9.55 364,276 373,383 Chester 0201 Ashton Hayes 0.40 1.15 28,903 29,626 0202 Barrow 0.75 1.05 49,481 50,718 0203 Chester St John the Baptist 0.60 1.05 39,585 40,575 0204 Chester Holy Trinity Without-the-Walls (Blacon) 1.00 0.55 34,558 35,422 0205 Chester St Mary Without-the-Walls (Handbridge) 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 0206 Chester St Paul with Huntington St Luke 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0207 Christleton 1.00 1.25 78,542 80,505 0208 Dodleston 0.65 1.05 42,884 43,956 0209 Eccleston & Pulford 0.45 1.15 32,516 33,329 0210 Guilden Sutton 0.50 1.25 39,271 40,253 0211 Hoole 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0213 Kelsall 0.75 1.25 58,906 60,379 0214 Lache cum Saltney 1.00 0.85 53,408 54,744 0215 Plemstall 0.50 1.25 39,271 40,253 0216 Tarvin 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0217 Upton-by-Chester 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0218 Plas Newton 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0219 Chester Christ Church 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 0220 Chester St Oswald & St Thomas of Canterbury 0.55 0.95 32,830 33,651 0221 Chester St Peter 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 16.15 1,057,956 1,084,405 Frodsham 0301 Alvanley and Manley 0.25 1.35 21,206 21,736 0303 Dunham-on-the-Hill 0.15 1.05 9,896 10,144 0304 Frodsham 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0305 Grange 1.00 0.25 15,708 16,101 0306 Hallwood Ecumenical Parish 1.00 0.65 40,842 41,863 0307 Halton 1.00 0.35 21,992 22,541 0308 Helsby 0.70 1.05 46,182 47,337 0309 Kingsley 0.22 1.35 21,206 18,867 0310 Norley 0.22 1.45 22,777 20,265 0311 Norton 0.28 0.75 12,959 13,283 0312 Runcorn All Saints 0.50 0.65 20,421 20,931 0313 Runcorn Holy Trinity 0.50 0.75 23,562 24,152 0314 Runcorn Weston St John 0.50 0.95 29,846 30,592 0315 Runcorn St Michael and All Angels 1.00 0.85 53,408 54,744 0316 Thornton-le-Moors with Ince & Elton 0.28 1.05 18,143 18,597 0317 Crowton 0.22 1.25 19,635 17,309 8.80 443,760 446,086 Parish Parish Name Clergy Banding 2019 2020 Number Number Great Budworth 0401 Antrobus 0.14 1.15 9,936 10,184 0402 Appleton Thorn 0.20 1.05 13,195 13,525 0403 Barnton 0.60 0.95 35,815 36,710 0404 Daresbury 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 0405 Grappenhall 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 0406 Great Budworth 0.86 1.05 56,903 58,326 0407 Latchford Christ Church 0.29 0.65 11,742 12,036 0408 Latchford St James 0.20 0.85 10,682 10,949 0411 Lymm 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 0412 Stockton Heath 0.80 1.05 52,780 54,099 0413 Stretton 0.80 1.45 72,887 74,709 0414 Thelwall 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0415 Walton 0.55 1.35 46,654 47,820 0417 Aston by Sutton, Little Leigh and Lower Whitley 0.40 1.05 26,390 27,050 8.84 619,733 635,226 Malpas 0501 Aldford 0.25 1.05 16,164 16,568 0502 Bickerton 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 0503 Bickley 0.18 1.05 11,546 11,834 0504 Bruera 0.14 1.05 8,907 9,129 0505 Bunbury 0.75 1.05 49,481 50,718 0506 Burwardsley 0.10 1.05 6,597 6,762 0507 Coddington 0.25 1.15 18,065 18,516 0508 Farndon 0.75 1.15 54,194 55,549 0509 Handley 0.10 1.05 6,597 6,762 0510 Hargrave 0.25 1.15 18,065 18,516 0512 Malpas and Threapwood 0.75 1.05 49,481 50,718 0513 Marbury 0.40 1.05 26,390 27,050 0514 Shocklach 0.15 1.05 9,896 10,144 0515 Tarporley 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0516 Tattenhall 0.80 1.05 52,780 54,099 0517 Tilstone Fearnall 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 0518 Tilston 0.40 1.05 26,390 27,050 0519 Tushingham 0.32 1.05 21,112 21,640 0520 Waverton 0.62 1.25 48,696 49,913 0522 Whitewell 0.28 1.05 18,473 18,935 7.975 541,796 555,341 Middlewich 0601 Byley-cum-Lees 0.14 1.05 9,236 9,467 0603 Davenham 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0604 Delamere 0.28 1.05 18,143 18,597 0605 Hartford 1.90 1.05 125,352 128,486 0606 Little Budworth 0.33 1.05 21,772 22,316 0607 Lostock Gralam 0.30 1.05 19,792 20,287 0608 Middlewich 0.86 1.05 56,738 58,157 0609 Moulton 0.05 1.05 3,299 3,381 0610 Northwich Holy Trinity 0.20 0.85 10,682 10,949 0611 Northwich St Luke 0.40 1.05 26,390 27,050 0612 Over St Chad 1.00 0.75 47,125 48,303 0613 Over St John 1.00 0.75 47,125 48,303 0614 Sandiway 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0615 Weaverham 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 0616 Wharton 1.00 0.75 47,125 48,303 0617 Whitegate 0.67 1.05 44,203 45,308 0618 Northwich St Helen 0.70 0.75 32,987 33,812 11.83 701,612 719,153 Parish Parish Name Clergy Banding 2019 2020 Number Number Wallasey 0702 Leasowe 0.50 0.45 14,137 14,491 0703 Liscard The Resurrection 0.10 0.75 4,712 4,830 0704 Liscard St Thomas 0.15 0.75 7,069 7,245 0705 New Brighton St James with Emmanuel 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 0708 Poulton 0.35 0.55 12,095 12,398 0709 Seacombe 0.55 0.25 8,640 8,856 0710 Wallasey St Hilary 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0711 Wallasey St Nicholas with All Saints 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0712 Moreton 1.00 0.85 53,408 54,744 5.65 291,704 298,996 Wirral North 0801 Barnston 1.90 1.05 125,352 128,486 0802 Bebington 1.90 1.05 125,352 128,486 0803 Frankby with Greasby 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0804 Great Meols 0.95 1.35 80,584 82,598 0805 Heswall 1.00 1.35 161,167 86,946 0806 Higher Bebington 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0807 Hoylake 0.95 1.05 62,676 64,243 0809 New Ferry 1.00 0.65 40,842 41,863 0810 Newton West Kirby 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 0811 Thurstaston 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0812 Upton (Overchurch) 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0813 West Kirby St Andrew 0.66 1.05 43,543 44,632 0814 West Kirby St Bridget 1.00 1.35 84,825 86,946 0815 Poulton Lancelyn 0.90 1.15 65,032 66,658 15.26 1,125,533 1,075,420 Wirral South 0901 Backford 0.25 1.35 21,206 21,736 0902 Bromborough 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0903 Burton 0.77 1.45 70,381 72,141 0904 Capenhurst 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 0905 Eastham 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0906 Ellesmere Port 2.00 0.75 94,250 96,606 0907 Great Saughall 0.50 1.05 32,987 33,812 0908 Great Sutton 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 0909 Hooton 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0910 Neston 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0911 Shotwick 0.23 1.25 17,868 18,315 0912 Thornton Hough 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 0913 Willaston 1.00 1.35 84,825 86,946 11.00 727,578 745,768 Parish Parish Name Clergy Banding 2019 2020 Number Number Bowdon 1001 Altrincham St George 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 1003 Ashley 0.12 1.05 7,917 8,115 1004 Ashton upon Mersey St Martin 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1005 Ashton upon Mersey St Mary Magdalene 1.90 1.05 125,352 128,486 1006 Bowdon 1.00 1.45 91,108 93,386 1007 Broadheath 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1009 Dunham Massey St Margaret 0.50 1.05 32,987 33,812 1010 Dunham Massey St Mark 0.50 1.05 32,987 33,812 1011 Hale 0.88 1.45 80,175 82,180 1012 Oughtrington 0.34 1.35 28,416 29,127 1013 Partington & Carrington 1.00 0.55 34,558 35,422 1014 Hale Barns with Ringway 0.35 1.25 27,490 28,177 1015 Sale St Anne 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1016 Sale St Paul 0.55 1.05 36,286 37,193 1017 Timperley 1.45 1.05 95,664 98,055 1018 Warburton 0.17 1.25 12,959 13,283 12.75 876,085 897,987 Chadkirk 1101 Bredbury St Barnabas 0.65 0.85 34,715 35,583 1102 Bredbury St Mark 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 1103 Romiley 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1104 Disley 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1105 High Lane 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1106 Low Marple 0.55 1.15 39,742 40,736 1107 Marple 1.80 1.05 118,755 121,724 1109 Compstall (or Werneth) 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 1110 Whaley Bridge 0.55 1.05 36,286 37,193 1111 Mellor 1.00 1.45 91,108 93,386 8.80 594,717 609,585 Cheadle 1201 Bramhall 1.00 1.45 91,108 93,386 1202 Cheadle All Hallows 1.00 0.95 59,692 61,184 1203 Cheadle St Mary 2.60 1.05 171,535 175,823 1204 Cheadle Hulme All Saints 1.00 1.35 84,825 86,946 1205 Cheadle Hulme St Andrew 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1206 Gatley 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1207 Handforth 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1208 Heald Green 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1209 Poynton 1.00 1.15 72,258 74,065 1211 Woodford 1.00 1.35 84,825 86,946 11.60 828,143 848,847 Parish Parish Name Clergy Banding 2019 2020 Number Number Congleton 1301 Alsager St Mary Magdalene 0.75 1.05 49,481 50,718 1302 Alsager Christ Church 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1303 Astbury 0.80 1.05 52,780 54,099 1304 Barthomley 0.25 1.25 19,635 20,126 1305 Brereton 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 1307 Holmes Chapel 1.00 1.25 78,542 80,505 1308 Congleton St James 0.55 1.05 36,286 37,193 1309 Congleton Team 1.28 1.05 84,118 86,221 1311 Eaton with Hulme Walfield 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 1312 Elworth 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1313 Goostrey 0.50 1.25 39,271 40,253 1315 Church Lawton 0.70 1.05 46,182 47,337 1317 Odd Rode 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1318 Sandbach 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1319 Sandbach Heath with Hassall Green ( Sandbach Heath ) 0.22 1.05 14,795 15,165 1322b Sandbach Heath with Hassall Green ( Hassell Green ) 0.10 1.05 6,647 6,813 1320 Smallwood 0.20 1.05 13,195 13,525 1725 Wheelock 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 1323 Swettenham 0.25 1.05 16,494 16,906 1324 Siddington with Capesthorne 0.30 1.05 19,792 20,287 1325 Marton 0.20 1.05 13,195 13,525 11.850 803,795 823,890 Knutsford 1401 Alderley 0.80 1.15 57,807 59,252 1402 Chelford 0.32 1.35 27,215 27,895 1403 Alderley Edge 1.00 1.45 91,108 93,386 1404 High Legh 0.32 1.35 26,720 27,388 1405 Knutsford St Cross 1.00 1.05 65,975 67,624 1406 Knutsford St John the Baptist 1.00 1.25 78,542 80,505 1407 Lindow 1.00 1.45 91,108 93,386 1408 Lower Peover 0.76 1.05 50,141 51,395 1409 Marthall 0.23 0.95 13,679 14,021 1410 Mobberley 1.00 1.25 78,542 80,505 1411 Over Peover 0.24 1.15 17,342
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