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Berkshire Share As at 31 December 2020 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2BL BRACKNELL 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4663 ASCOT HEATH 86,846 86,846 0 100.0 DD S4782 BINFIELD 83,037 83,037 0 100.0 DD S4836 BRACKNELL 51,711 51,711 0 100.0 DD S5083 CRANBOURNE 35,298 35,296 2 100.0 S5210 EASTHAMPSTEAD 104,402 104,402 0 100.0 DD S6164 SOUTH ASCOT 25,207 25,207 0 100.0 DD S6294 SUNNINGDALE 78,711 78,711 0 100.0 DD S6297 SUNNINGHILL 75,625 75,625 0 100.0 DD S6433 WARFIELD 204,910 204,910 0 100.0 DD S6544 WINKFIELD 74,443 60,222.0 14,221 80.9 S6667 BRACKNELL DEANERY 0 14,223 -14,223 0.0 Deanery Totals 820,190 820,190 0 100.0 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2BR BRADFIELD 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4627 ALDERMASTON W WASING 28,643 21,267 7,376 74.2 DD S4630 ALDWORTH 12,403 12,403 0 100.0 DD S4669 ASHAMPSTEAD 14,937 14,937 0 100.0 S4723 BASILDON 39,342 39,342 0 100.0 DD S4754 BEENHAM VALENCE 18,141 8,980 9,161 49.5 S4842 BRADFIELD 25,478 25,478 0 100.0 DD S4860 BRIMPTON ST PETER 12,412 12,412 0 100.0 DD S4888 BUCKLEBURY 38,207 38,207 0 100.0 DD S4897 BURGHFIELD 63,064 51,325 11,739 81.4 DD S5231 ENGLEFIELD 27,584 27,584 0 100.0 DD S5782 MIDGHAM 15,276 15,276 0 100.0 S5813 MORTIMER WEST END 7,582 7,582 0 100.0 S5961 PADWORTH 14,595 14,595 0 100.0 DD S5964 PANGBOURNE w TIDMARSH & SULHAM 66,058 66,058 0 100.0 DD S5986 PURLEY 65,133 65,133 0 100.0 DD S6210 STANFORD DINGLEY 16,985 16,985 0 100.0 S6276 STRATFIELD MORTIMER 48,309 48,309 0 100.0 S6292 SULHAMSTEAD w UFTON NERVET 29,939 29,939 0 100.0 DD S6355 THEALE 37,500 34,400 3,100 91.7 S6592 WOOLHAMPTON 21,005 21,005 0 100.0 DD S6670 BRADFIELD DEANERY 20,989 0 20,989 0.0 Deanery Totals 623,582 571,217 52,365 91.6 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2MA MAIDENHEAD 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S6673 MAIDENHEAD DEANERY 1,024,799 1,024,799 0 100.0 Deanery Totals 1,024,799 1,024,799 0 100.0 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2NB NEWBURY 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4751 BEEDON 7,230 4,730 2,500 65.4 S4833 BOXFORD 7,230 7,230 0 100.0 DD S4848 BRIGHTWALTON w CATMORE 10,656 10,656 0 100.0 DD S4930 CHADDLEWORTH 6,093 6,093 0 100.0 S4983 CHIEVELEY w WINTERBOURNE & OARE 37,145 37,145 0 100.0 S5046 COMBE ST SWITHUN 3,513 3,513 0 100.0 DD S5198 EAST GARSTON 11,553 11,553 0 100.0 S5207 EASTBURY 11,553 11,553 0 100.0 DD S5228 ENBORNE 8,273 4,000 4,273 48.4 S5255 FARNBOROUGH 7,952 7,952 0 100.0 DD S5261 FAWLEY 6,173 3,000 3,173 48.6 S5381 GREAT SHEFFORD 16,706 11,137 5,569 66.7 S5387 GREENHAM 48,765 48,765 0 100.0 DD S5412 HAMSTEAD MARSHALL 9,129 0 9,129 0.0 S5473 HERMITAGE TEAM 106,968 88,645 18,323 82.9 S5536 HUNGERFORD w DENFORD 60,963 60,963 0 100.0 DD S5554 INKPEN 20,831 20,831 0 100.0 DD S5602 KINTBURY w AVINGTON 34,235 34,235 0 100.0 S5614 LAMBOURN 34,658 29,658 5,000 85.6 S5641 LECKHAMPSTEAD BERKS 10,626 10,626 0 100.0 DD S5840 NEWBURY ST GEORGE 72,490 72,490 0 100.0 DD S5843 NEWBURY ST JOHN 47,934 47,934 0 100.0 DD S5847 NEWBURY ST NICOLAS & ST MARY 169,781 169,781 0 100.0 DD S5967 PEASEMORE 9,399 9,399 0 100.0 DD S6095 SHAW CUM DONNINGTON 46,502 46,502 0 100.0 S6192 SPEEN 23,950 23,950 0 100.0 DD S6237 STOCKCROSS 10,121 7,000 3,121 69.2 S6346 THATCHAM 96,340 96,340 0 100.0 DD S6460 WELFORD w WICKHAM 10,484 6,487 3,997 61.9 S6475 WEST ILSLEY 5,784 5,784 0 100.0 S6481 WEST WOODHAY 6,850 0 6,850 0.0 S6676 NEWBURY DEANERY 1,424 1,724 -300 121.1 Deanery Totals 961,311 899,676 61,635 93.6 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2RE READING 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date Parish £ £ £ % A/C No S4748 BEECH HILL 10,565 10,565 0 100.0 DD S4928 CAVERSHAM THAMESIDE & MAPLEDURHAM 125,427 125,427 0 100.0 DD S4931 CAVERSHAM ST ANDREW 59,263 59,263 0 100.0 DD S4932 CAVERSHAM EMMER GRN ST BARNABAS 62,790 62,790 0 100.0 DD S4934 CAVERSHAM PARK 1,300 1,300 0 100.0 DD S5189 EARLEY ST NICOLAS 68,338 68,338 0 100.0 DD S5192 EARLEY ST PETER 78,768 78,768 0 100.0 DD S5193 EARLEY TRINITY CH (LOWER EARLE 63,518 63,518 0 100.0 DD S6011 READING ST MARKS & ALL SAINTS 48,151 48,151 0 100.0 DD S6014 READING CHRIST CHURCH 40,754 40,754 0 100.0 DD S6017 READING GREYFRIARS 163,035 163,035 0 100.0 DD S6020 READING HOLY TRINITY 6,750 6,750 0 100.0 S6021 READING ST AGNES w ST PAUL & ST BARNABAS 41,334 41,334 0 100.0 DD S6026 READING ST GILES 48,318 48,318 0 100.0 DD S6029 READING ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST 48,383 48,383 0 100.0 DD S6032 READING ST LAURENCE 59,181 59,181 0 100.0 S6035 READING ST LUKE w ST BARTHOLOM 47,718 47,718 0 100.0 DD S6041 READING ST MARY 19,415 19,415 0 100.0 DD S6047 READING ST MATTHEW 46,112 46,112 0 100.0 DD S6113 SHINFIELD 36,392 28,000 8,392 76.9 S6198 SPENCERS WOOD & GRAZELEY 25,827 25,827 0 100.0 S6309 SWALLOWFIELD 23,479 23,479 0 100.0 S6364 TILEHURST ST CATHERINE 60,572 60,572 0 100.0 DD S6367 TILEHURST ST GEORGE 12,821 12,821 0 100.0 DD S6370 TILEHURST ST MARY MAGDALEN 28,424 28,424 0 100.0 DD S6373 TILEHURST ST MICHAEL 70,192 70,192 0 100.0 DD S6586 WOODLEY SOUTHLAKE ST JAMES 68,226 68,226 0 100.0 DD S6587 WOODLEY ST JOHN 67,647 67,647 0 100.0 DD S6584 WOODLEY EMMANUEL CHURCH 59,864 59,864 0 100.0 DD S6679 READING DEANERY -32,431 -24,039 -8,392 0.0 Deanery Totals 1,460,133 1,460,133 0 100.0 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46 Deanery Share Statement : 2020 allocation 2SO SONNING 2020 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Dec-20 To Date Parish £ £ £ % A/C No S4654 ARBORFIELD w BARKHAM BENEFICE 87,491 55,295 32,196 63.2 S5095 CROWTHORNE 79,479 79,479 0 100.0 DD S5276 FINCHAMPSTEAD w CALIFORNIA 165,281 165,281 0 100.0 DD S5542 HURST 25,587 24,000 1,587 93.8 S5914 OWLSMOOR 61,083 38,000 23,083 62.2 S6064 RUSCOMBE AND TWYFORD 58,379 58,379 0 100.0 DD S6078 SANDHURST 72,888 72,888 0 100.0 DD S6155 SONNING 95,450 80,000 15,450 83.8 S6436 WARGRAVE 88,048 88,048 0 100.0 DD S6518 CHRIST CHURCH WOKINGHAM 10,862 0 10,862 0.0 S6545 WINNERSH W BEARWOOD 61,709 12,342 49,367 20.0 S6556 WOKINGHAM ALL SAINTS 126,396 126,396 0 100.0 DD S6559 WOKINGHAM ST PAUL 89,492 89,492 0 100.0 DD S6562 WOKINGHAM ST SEBASTIAN 85,723 85,723 0 100.0 DD S6597 WOOSEHILL L.E.P. 32,926 32,926 0 100.0 DD S6682 SONNING DEANERY 2 0 2 0.0 Deanery Totals 1,140,796 1,008,249 132,547 88.4 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2020\Share 2020\Share 2020Berks Share18/01/202113:46.
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