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Bucks Historic Churches Trust Sponsored Ride BUCKS HISTORIC CHURCHES TRUST SPONSORED RIDE & STRIDE 2015 RESULTS Deanery 2015 Donations G/Aid Total 2014 Donations G/Aid Total Variation Amersham 3972.25 640.50 4612.75 3043.00 533.25 3576.25 1036.50 Aylesbury 4966.10 942.30 5908.40 5939.50 1171.75 7111.25 -1202.85 Buckingham 1645.00 259.25 1904.25 3167.50 614.00 3781.50 -1877.25 Burnham & Slough 2992.80 562.50 3555.30 3029.40 577.00 3606.40 -51.10 Claydon 3183.38 550.13 3733.51 2242.50 376.50 2619.00 1114.51 Milton Keynes 2191.00 391.75 2582.75 2487.40 388.85 2876.25 -293.50 Mursley 3082.49 609.00 3691.49 1818.00 210.88 2028.88 1662.62 Newport 2223.50 361.88 2585.38 2093.00 251.50 2344.50 240.88 Wendover 3244.28 639.38 3883.66 3808.40 677.85 4486.25 -602.60 Wycombe 3361.58 606.75 3968.33 2332.00 443.25 2775.25 1193.08 Donations Not Linked to a Deanery 165.00 41.25 206.25 4835.28 604.25 5439.53 -5233.28 Totals 31027.38 5604.68 36632.06 34795.98 5849.08 40645.06 -4013.00 Gift Aid % 18.06 16.81 Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount AMERSHAM DEANERY Amersham on the Hill St Michael & All Angels 21 1 90.00 Amersham on the Hill Free (Baptist) 12 Amersham St Mary 4 7 462.00 Amersham on the Hill St John's, Methodist 7 Beaconsfield St Michael & All Angels 3 1 270.00 Beaconsfield St Mary & All Saints 4 Beaconsfield R C St Teresa, Warwick Rd 2 Beaconsfield U R C Aylesbury End 3 Beaconsfield Free Methodist,Shepherds Lane 3 Chalfont St Peter 9 2 170.00 Chalfont Goldhill Baptist 8 Hornhill St Pauls 2 Oval Way All Saints 2 Chenies St Michael 4 1 inc LC St George 583.00 Little Chalfont Methodist 3 199.00 Ashley Green St John Evangelist 5 1 670.00 Ashley Green St John Evangelist (On line) 157.74 Chesham St Mary 17 Chesham URC 10 Chesham Methodist 17 Chesham Bois St Leonards 1 New Town Emmanuel 18 Waterside Christchurch 22 2 447.00 Tyler's Hill St George 1 275.00 Tylers Hill St George ( On line) 143.51 Ley Hill Common Methodist 1 30.00 Penn Street Holy Trinity 475.00 TOTAL 174 20 3972.25 AYLESBURY DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Ashendon St Mary 11 3 20.00 Aylesbury St Mary 3 Bierton St James 1 110.00 Chilton St Mary 2 Dorton St John Baptist 2 Ludgershall St Mary 5 1 20.00 Wotton Underwood All Saints 2 Haddenham St Mary Virgin 50 Haddenham Baptist 48 5 70.00 Haddenham Methodist 36 Haddenham Church of Good Shepherd-RC 46 Cuddington St Nicholas 23 Cuddington Methodist 22 Kingsey St Nicholas 43 Aston Sandford St Michael 49 2 435.00 Chearsley St Nicholas 14 1 355.00 Long Crendon St Mary Virgin 15 5 902.20 Princes Risborough St Mary 38 6 1052.00 Princes Risborough St Mary ( On line) 36.90 Princes Risborough R C St Teresa, Aylesbury Rd 37 10.00 Princes Risborough Baptist 38 8 372.00 Princes Risborough Methodist 37 1 222.00 Ilmer St Peter 16 Bledlow Holy Trinity 13 5 471.00 Horsenden St Michael 21 Saunderton St Mary & St Nicholas 20 Lacey Green St John Evangelist 4 Monks Risborough St Dunstans 32 2 325.00 Owlswick School Chapel ( St Peter ?) 23 1 280.00 Stone St John Baptist 13 Stone Methodist 16 Dinton St Peter & St Paul 19 Worminghall St Peter & St Paul 15 Ickford St Nicholas 16 3 185.00 Oakley St Mary 15 Shabbington St Mary Magdalene 5 Donations 100.00 TOTAL 749 44 4966.10 BUCKINGHAM DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Adstock St Cecilia 19 1 180.00 Beachampton St Mary's 4 1 45.00 Buckingham St Peter & St Paul 7 10.00 Buckingham St Bernardines R C 6 2 70.00 Gawcott Holy Trinity 13 2 85.00 Leckhampstead Assumption of BVM 17 Lillingstone Dayrell St Nicholas 15 Lillingstone Lovell St Mary's 19 Maids Moreton St Edmund 12 Nash with Thornton All Saints 3 Padbury St Mary the Virgin 20 40.00 Radclive cum Chackmore St John Evangelist 15 Shalstone St Edward the Confessor 11 Thornborough St Mary's 10 4 395.00 Turweston Assumption of BVM 12 5 670.00 Water Stratford St Giles 13 Whaddon St Mary's 4 2 150.00 TOTAL 200 17 1645.00 BURNHAM & SLOUGH DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Burnham St Peter 8 Burnham U R C, Stomp Road 7 Burnham Methodist, Lent Rise 7 Burnham Our Lady of Peace R C, L Britwell Rd 7 Hitcham St Mary 2 24 1765.00 Taplow St Nicolas 6 Farnham Royal St Mary Virgin 5 Hedgerley St Mary Virgin 2 Iver St Peter 2 Richings Park St Leonards 1 Richings Park U R C, St Andrews 1 Iver Heath St Margaret 2 1 155.00 Iver Heath St Margaret 5.00 Langley Marish St Mary 3 Datchet St Augustine R C, Eton Road 1 Dorney St James the Less 5 50.00 Dropmore St Anne Littleworth Common 1 Eton Wick St Gilbert's RC 6 Eton Wick Methodist, Alma Road 6 Upton St Laurence 10 1 80.00 Slough St Andrew's Methodist, The Grove 11 Slough St Mary 10 2 450.00 Slough Kingsway URC, Church Street 4 Slough Baptist, Windsor Road 6 Slough New Testament Ch. of God,Herschel St11 Chalvey Methodist, Ledger Road 10 Chalvey St Peters 2 127.80 Ragstone Road Friends Meeting House 10 Stoke Poges St Giles 6 Stoke Poges St Andrews 4 Britwell St George 5 Manor Park St John the Baptist, Stoke Poges Lane 3 350.00 Wexham Holy Redeemer RC, Wexham Rd 5 Donations 10.00 TOTAL 164 33 2992.80 CLAYDON DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Gross Amount Chetwode St Mary & St Nicholas 2 60.00 Botolph Claydon Botolph (Former Chapel) East Claydon St Mary 1 165.00 Dunton St Martin 2 59.00 Dunton St Martin ( On line) 468.25 Edgcott St Michael & All Angels 1 110.00 Granborough St John Baptist Grendon Underwood St Leonard 2 550.00 Marsh Gibbon U R C 1 124.00 North Marston Assumption of BVM 4 517.00 North Marston Assumption of BVM ( On line) 139.13 Oving All Saints 1 ) 340.00 Oving Methodist ) Preston Bissett St John The Baptist 1 38.50 Twyford U R C 4 195.00 Waddesdon St Michael 2 190.00 Winslow St Lawrence 1 10.00 Winslow St Albans R C 1 217.50 TOTAL 0 23 3183.38 MILTON KEYNES DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Gross Amount Bletchley Freeman's Methodist 3 3 360.00 Great Linford St Andrews 38 Bradwell St Lawrence 30 1 404.00 Bradwell Methodist 30 New Bradwell St James 35 Kents Hill Christ the King 16 Willen St Mary Magdalene 31 Stony Stratford St Mary & St Giles 33 1 170.00 Stony Stratford Methodist 30 Stony Stratford Evangelical Free 17 Milton Keynes Village All Saints 28 2 652.00 Broughton Redundant 19 Shenley St Mary 13 2 359.00 Tattenhoe St Giles 6 Open University St Michael 16 Wavendon St Marys 23 Wolverton Holy Trinity 30 Wolverton St George 2 176.00 Woughton on the Green St Mary 20 Simpson St Thomas 6 1 70.00 TOTAL 424 12 2191.00 MURSLEY DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Marsworth All Saints 1 25.00 Great Brickhill St Mary 3 170.00 Bow Brickhill All Saints 9 5 239.00 Ivinghoe St Mary Virgin 15 5 48 586.00 Pitstone St Mary 16 Newton Longville St Faith 2 110.00 Stoke Hammond St Luke 1 150.00 Wing with Grove All Saints 6 2 219.00 Wing with Grove All Saints ( On line) 1160.80 Aston Abbotts St James the Great 3 127.00 Aston Abbotts St James the Great ( On line) 295.69 TOTAL 46 22 3082.49 NEWPORT DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Castlethorpe St Simon & St Jude 1 1 160.00 Chicheley St Lawrence 7 Clifton Reynes St Mary Virgin 12 Emberton All Saints 16 Gayhurst St Peters 7 Hanslope St James the Great 8 4 222.50 Haversham St Mary 8 1 70.00 Lathbury All Saints 20 Little Linford St Leonard 16 3 150.00 Newport Pagnell St Luke 36 Newport Pagnell St Bede 32 Newport Pagnell URC 34 Newport Pagnell Methodist 34 2 320.00 Newport Pagnell Baptist 33 North Crawley St Firmin 7 Olney St Peter & St Paul 17 2 91.00 Olney St Joseph's Convent 18 Olney Cowper Memorial 17 Olney Baptist 12 3 105.00 Ravenstone All Saints 9 2 285.00 Sherington St Laud 15 1 75.00 Stoke Goldington St Peter 11 7 745.00 Tyringham with Filgrave St Peter 18 Weston Underwood St Lawrence 9 TOTAL 397 26 2223.50 WENDOVER DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Aston Clinton St Michael & All Angels 1 300.00 Buckland All Saints 1 257.00 Chartridge Mission Church 10.00 Drayton Beauchamp St Mary Virgin 5 245.00 Little Hampden dedication unknown) 1 26.50 Great Kimble St Nicholas 1 203.00 Great Missenden St Peter & St Paul 6 80.00 Great Missenden St Peter & St Paul (Online) 1009.28 Halton St Michael & All Angels 20.00 Hawridge St Mary 1 65.00 Little Kingshill Baptist Church, Windsor Lane 2 40.00 Little Missenden St John Baptist 2 140.00 St Leonards St Leonard 1 205.00 Stoke Mandeville St Mary Virgin 3 593.50 The Lee St John Baptist & Old Church 1 50.00 TOTAL 0 25 3244.28 WYCOMBE DEANERY Visitors Riders/Welcomers Amount Bisham All Saints 15 1 1153.00 Bisham All Saints (On Line) 18.49 Bledlow Ridge St Paul's 1 Bourne End St Mark's 4 Bourne End St Dunstan's 4 Bradenham St Botolph's 3 Cadmore End St Mary le Moor 6 5 118.00 Cores End URC 3 Downley St James 2 Downley Sunnybank Methodist 2 Fingest St Bartholomew's 5 Frieth St John the Evangelist 4 1 290.00 Frieth St John the Evangelist ( On line) 157.09 Hambleden St Mary the Virgin 30 50.00 Hambleden - Pheasants HillU R C 3 High Wycombe All Saints 5 High Wycombe St Augustine R C, Amersham Hill 4 15.00 High Wycombe Trinity United Reform Church 4 Wycombe Marsh St Anne's 3 Hughenden St Michael & All Angels 5 Ibstone St Nicholas 1 Naphill Methodist 3 30.00 Lane End Holy Trinity 6 2 75.00 Lane End Elim Christian Centre 3 Little Marlow St John Baptist 23 Loudwater St Peters 2 Marlow All Saints 25 1 220.00 Marlow Christchurch URC 15 Marlow Methodist 8 3 231.00 Marlow St Peter's, R C 14 Marlow Bottom St Mary Virgin 2 Marlow Bottom Methodist 2 Medmenham St Peter & St Paul 3 Radnage St Mary 1 10.00 Sands St Mary & St George 1 Stokenchurch St Peter & St Paul 3 2 475.00 Stokenchurch Methodist 3 50.00 Stokenchurch Methodist 2 20.00 Terriers St Francis of Assissi 1 2 333.00 Turville St Mary's 7 West Wycombe ) St Lawrence) 3 1 116.00 West Wycombe ) St Paul's ) Wooburn St Paul's 3 Hedsor St Nicholas 4 Total 236 20 3361.58 Combined Totals 2390 242 DONATIONS Non Specific Donations J Gilliam/Royal Mail 165.00 TOTAL 165.00.
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