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Parish Share Report PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS For the period ended 31st March 2021 SUMMARY OF PARISH SHARE PAYMENTS BY DEANERIES Dean Amount % Deanery Share Received for 2021 % Deanery Share % No Outstanding 2020 2021 to period end 2020 Received for 2020 received £ £ £ £ £ Norwich Archdeaconry 06 Norwich East 34,981 5.99 569,248 104,237 18.31 584,363 124,206 21.25 04 Norwich North 120,492 23.14 520,664 89,475 17.18 520,664 96,132 18.46 05 Norwich South 19,938 5.38 400,901 78,604 19.61 370,673 84,137 22.70 Norfolk Archdeaconry 01 Blofield 93,509 28.18 331,836 44,052 13.28 331,836 53,379 16.09 11 Depwade 58,957 21.90 269,250 27,853 10.34 269,250 38,089 14.15 02 Great Yarmouth 138,216 28.98 476,879 54,309 11.39 476,879 71,008 14.89 13 Humbleyard 212,683 48.49 438,596 40,231 9.17 438,596 37,609 8.57 14 Loddon 99,134 30.25 327,666 58,560 17.87 327,666 40,109 12.24 15 Lothingland 108,959 19.38 562,218 59,363 10.56 562,218 101,548 18.06 16 Redenhall 129,125 36.63 314,812 48,604 15.44 352,467 38,077 10.80 09 St Benet 58,478 15.32 381,805 62,031 16.25 381,805 75,688 19.82 17 Thetford & Rockland 107,122 35.18 287,660 47,488 16.51 304,536 44,047 14.46 Lynn Archdeaconry 18 Breckland 103,700 26.85 386,285 55,013 14.24 386,285 74,923 19.40 20 Burnham & Walsingham 107,428 25.74 417,379 51,210 12.27 417,379 78,082 18.71 12 Dereham in Mitford 62,476 17.18 363,605 54,371 14.95 363,605 54,751 15.06 21 Heacham & Rising 86,903 23.67 367,102 66,702 18.17 367,102 83,356 22.71 22 Holt 71,990 21.20 329,361 48,964 14.87 339,511 45,432 13.38 23 Lynn 76,674 22.43 341,831 35,051 10.25 341,831 59,007 17.26 07 Repps 39,615 10.25 386,525 63,425 16.41 386,525 72,493 18.76 03 08 Ingworth & Sparham 80,834 18.03 448,340 58,813 13.12 448,340 65,947 14.71 1,811,215 22.72 7,921,963 1,148,355 14.50 7,971,531 1,338,019 16.78 02/04/2021 NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH March YEAR 2021 SUMMARY PARISH 2019 OUTST. Allocated Actual 2020 OUTST. Allocated ACT. REC OUTST. NUMBER PARISH NAME AMOUNT 2020 2020 AMOUNT 2021 YTD AMOUNT % OUTST Norwich Archdeaconary 6 Norwich East 22,764 584,363 549,382 34,981 569,248 104,237 465,011 81.69% 4 Norwich North 33,864 520,664 400,172 120,492 520,664 89,475 431,189 82.82% 5 Norwich South 34,380 370,673 350,735 19,938 400,901 78,604 322,297 80.39% Norfolk Archdeaconry 1 Blofield 22,229 331,836 238,327 93,509 331,836 44,052 287,784 86.72% 11 Depwade 33,147 269,250 210,293 58,957 269,250 27,853 241,397 89.66% 2 Great Yarmouth 46,473 476,879 338,663 138,216 476,879 54,309 422,570 88.61% 13 Humbleyard 64,860 438,596 225,913 212,683 438,596 40,231 398,365 90.83% 14 Loddon 77,050 327,666 228,532 99,134 327,666 58,560 269,106 82.13% 15 Lothingland 41,060 562,218 453,259 108,959 562,218 59,363 502,855 89.44% 16 Redenhall 71,391 352,467 223,342 129,125 314,812 48,604 266,208 84.56% 9 St Benet 15,554 381,805 323,327 58,478 381,805 62,031 319,774 83.75% 17 Thetford & Rockland 59,355 304,536 197,414 107,122 287,660 47,488 240,172 83.49% Lynn Archdeaconry 18 Breckland 76,264 386,285 282,585 103,700 386,285 55,013 331,272 85.76% 20 Burnham & Walsingham 54,455 417,379 309,951 107,428 417,379 51,210 366,169 87.73% 12 Dereham in Mitford 20,440 363,605 301,129 62,476 363,605 54,371 309,234 85.05% 21 Heacham & Rising 44,759 367,102 280,199 86,903 367,102 66,702 300,400 81.83% 22 Holt 18,514 339,511 267,521 71,990 329,361 48,964 280,397 85.13% 23 Lynn 20,372 341,831 265,157 76,674 341,831 35,051 306,780 89.75% 7 Repps 15,424 386,525 346,910 39,615 386,525 63,425 323,100 83.59% 3 8 Ingworth & Sparham 55,048 448,340 367,506 80,834 448,340 58,813 389,527 86.88% 827,403 7,971,531 6,160,317 1,811,215 7,921,963 1,148,355 6,773,608 85.50% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH EAST March 2021 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Act. Rec OUTST. % OUTST NUMBER 2019 2019 AMOUNT 2020 2020 AMOUNT 2021 YTD AMOUNT 2021 2019 2020 2021 COLEGATE AND TOMBLAND (NORWICH) 06-203 NORWICH ST GEORGE COLEGATE PCC 16,684 16,711 -27 20,792 20,792 0 20,792 847 19,945 95.9% 06-205 NORWICH ST GEORGE TOMBLAND PCC 20,070 20,570 -500 21,475 21,475 0 21,475 2,530 18,945 88.2% 36,754 37,281 -527 42,267 42,267 0 42,267 3,377 38,890 92.0% HEARTSEASE (NORWICH) 06-207 HEARTSEASE ST FRANCIS PCC 21,775 20,422 1,353 22,864 22,864 0 22,864 4,505 18,359 80.3% LAKENHAM 06-212 LAKENHAM ST MARK PCC 15,000 13,027 1,973 17,250 17,250 0 17,250 1,500 15,750 91.3% LAKENHAM GROUP (ST JOHN & TUCKSWOOD) 06-170 LAKENHAM OLD ST JOHN PCC 15,741 15,741 0 18,102 18,102 0 18,102 3,960 14,142 78.1% 06-171 TUCKSWOOD ST PAUL PCC 15,741 15,741 0 18,102 11,068 7,034 18,102 0 18,102 100.0% 31,482 31,482 0 36,204 29,170 7,034 36,204 3,960 32,244 89.1% ST ANDREW (NORWICH) 06-201 NORWICH ST ANDREW PCC 37,556 37,583 -27 43,189 43,189 0 43,189 10,000 33,189 76.8% ST GILES (NORWICH) 06-206 NORWICH ST GILES PCC 32,249 32,276 -27 32,815 32,815 0 32,815 6,563 26,252 80.0% ST HELEN (NORWICH) 06-208 NORWICH ST HELEN PCC 17,479 10,337 7,142 8,000 6,500 1,500 8,000 750 7,250 90.6% ST PETER MANCROFT (NORWICH) 06-217 NORWICH ST PETER MANCROFT PCC 110,310 110,310 0 112,360 112,360 0 112,360 28,090 84,270 75.0% ST STEPHEN (NORWICH) 06-219 NORWICH ST STEPHEN PCC 47,418 47,418 0 54,531 54,531 0 54,531 13,783 40,748 74.7% THORPE HAMLET (NORWICH) 06-221 NORWICH ST MATTHEW THORPE PCC 39,750 39,777 -27 45,713 45,731 -18 45,713 5,000 40,713 89.1% THORPE ST ANDREW (NORWICH) 06-220 THORPE ST ANDREW PCC 55,000 55,027 -27 63,250 50,900 12,350 63,250 9,894 53,356 84.4% TIMBERHILL (NORWICH) 06-218 NORWICH PARMENTERGATE PCC 60,835 60,835 0 65,629 61,500 4,129 50,514 8,815 41,699 82.5% THORPE END (NORWICH) 06-223 THORPE END (NORWICH) 31,395 20,934 10,461 20,000 20,000 0 20,000 5,000 15,000 75.0% TROWSE (NORWICH) 06-556 TROWSE PCC 20,183 17,710 2,473 20,291 10,305 9,986 20,291 3,000 17,291 85.2% 557,186 534,422 22,764 584,363 549,382 34,981 569,248 104,237 465,011 81.7% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH NORTH March 2021 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Actual OUTST. Allocated Act. Rec OUTST. % OUTST NUMBER 2019 2019 AMOUNT 2020 2020 AMOUNT 2021 YTD AMOUNT 2021 2019 2020 2021 DRAYTON 04-127 DRAYTON PCC 52,500 43,922 8,578 52,000 36,640 15,360 52,000 6,000 46,000 88.5% HELLESDON 04-129 HELLESDON PCC 53,000 47,000 6,000 55,000 39,750 15,250 55,000 7,500 47,500 86.4% HORSFORD 04-138 FELTHORPE PCC 8,431 8,431 0 8,431 8,431 0 8,400 2,100 6,300 75.0% 04-098 HEVINGHAM PCC 8,431 2,100 6,331 3,607 290 3,317 1,200 150 1,050 87.5% 04-130 HORSFORD PCC 16,862 9,330 7,532 18,019 9,655 8,364 20,457 2,973 17,484 85.5% 33,724 19,861 13,863 30,057 18,376 11,681 30,057 5,223 24,834 82.6% HORSHAM 04-134 HORSHAM, SPIXWORTH & CROSTWICK BENEFICE 36,225 36,225 0 41,659 32,450 9,209 41,659 3,061 38,598 92.7% 36,225 36,225 0 41,659 32,450 9,209 41,659 3,061 38,598 92.7% MILE CROSS 04-132 MILE CROSS ST CATHERINE'S PCC 34,385 30,000 4,385 33,000 26,670 6,330 33,000 8,250 24,750 75.0% NEW CATTON CHRISTCHURCH 04-122 NEW CATTON CHRIST CHURCH PCC 32,249 32,250 -1 32,815 16,688 16,128 32,815 2,750 30,065 91.6% NEW CATTON ST LUKE 04-123 NORWICH NEW CATTON ST LUKE W ST AUGUSTINES 42,500 42,500 0 48,875 25,001 23,875 48,875 18,452 30,423 62.2% OLD CATTON 04-124 OLD CATTON PCC 64,497 64,497 0 65,629 50,417 15,212 65,629 0 65,629 100.0% SPROWSTON 04-135 SPROWSTON PCC 57,000 57,000 0 60,000 53,620 6,380 60,000 12,697 47,303 78.8% ST MARY MAGDALENE (NORWICH) 04-214 NORWICH ST MARY MAGDALEN PCC 38,000 38,000 0 36,000 36,000 0 36,000 9,410 26,590 73.9% TAVERHAM 04-136 TAVERHAM PCC 61,094 61,094 0 62,166 62,166 0 62,166 15,542 46,625 75.0% 08-133 RINGLAND PCC 3,403 2,364 1,039 3,463 2,395 1,068 3,463 591 2,872 82.9% 64,497 63,458 1,039 65,629 64,561 1,068 65,629 16,133 49,497 75.4% 508,577 474,713 33,864 520,664 400,172 120,492 520,664 89,475 431,189 82.8% NORWICH DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE LTD DEANERY HISTORY REPORT MONTH YEAR NORWICH SOUTH March 2021 PARISH PARISH NAME Allocated Actual OUTST.
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