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B101a B109a B201a B204b B301a B310 B401a B403k B501a 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall 2021 CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date to date CF shortfall 2020 2019 Barnstaple Archdeaconry B101A B109A Barnstaple Deanery 468242.00 273141.17 196957.00 72% 76184.17 78637.00 40067.00 B201A B204B Hartland Deanery 247063.00 144120.08 80866.00 56% 63254.08 54857.00 0.00 B301A B310 Shirwell Deanery 205352.00 119788.67 95657.90 80% 24130.77 24849.00 21536.00 B401A B403K South Molton Deanery 185850.00 108412.50 87954.00 81% 20458.50 19456.75 9177.00 B501A B509CA Torrington Deanery 142060.00 82868.33 56413.97 68% 26454.36 15377.04 10481.00 B601A B605BB Holsworthy Deanery 74131.00 43243.08 30859.35 71% 12383.73 20912.00 -15.00 Total Barnstaple 1322698.00 771573.83 548708.22 71% 222865.61 214088.79 81246.00 Exeter Archdeaconary E101A E110A Aylesbeare Deanery 467539.00 272731.08 229489.79 84% 43241.29 869.96 0.01 E201AA E207C Cadbury Deanery 241517.00 140884.92 109618.50 78% 31266.42 20806.98 1213.00 E301A E313A Christianity Deanery 871959.00 508642.75 428221.60 84% 80421.15 64932.20 68512.00 E801A E833A Tiverton & Cullompton Deanery 656764.00 383112.33 353070.75 92% 30041.58 22240.00 84870.82 E501A E509D Honiton Deanery 561472.00 327525.33 202816.00 62% 124708.17 81280.96 33167.00 E601A E607GA Kenn Deanery 366531.00 213809.75 176098.44 82% 37711.31 44149.94 23842.45 E701A E706A Ottery Deanery 708788.00 413459.67 395358.00 96% 18101.67 22986.38 17783.00 Total Exeter Archdeaconry 3874570.00 2260165.83 1894673.08 84% 365491.59 257266.42 229388.28 Plymouth Archdeaconary P102A P109B Ivybridge Deanery 206268.00 120323.00 103051.00 86% 17272.00 25347.00 0.00 P401A P448BA Plymouth City Deanery 994049.00 579861.92 444922.12 77% 134939.80 95189.31 38259.12 P501A P509D Tavistock Deanery 368749.00 215103.58 192581.55 90% 22522.03 22222.50 48.04 Total Plymouth Archdeaconry 1569066.00 915288.50 740554.67 81% 174733.83 142758.81 38307.16 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall 2021 CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date to date CF shortfall 2020 2019 Totnes Archdeaconary T301A T322A Newton Abbott & Ipplepen Deanary 591194.28 344863.33 310471.00 90% 34392.33 59025.00 25099.00 T401A T405BA Okehampton Deanery 277248.00 161728.00 156141.56 97% 5586.44 2862.83 0.00 T501A T515A Torbay Deanery 611253.00 356564.25 310432.75 87% 46131.50 48059.00 3051.96 T601A T611A Totnes Deanery 395545.00 230734.58 187150.67 81% 43583.91 50373.39 20284.00 T701A T709A Woodleigh Deanery 347792.00 202878.67 170636.25 84% 32242.42 32338.25 3123.00 Total Totnes Archdeaconay 2223032.28 1296768.83 1134832.23 88% 161936.60 192658.47 51557.96 W101A W999A Non-parochial 7403.00 4318.42 7656.07 Total 7403.00 4318.42 7656.07 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 GRAND TOTAL 8996769.28 5248115.41 4326424.27 82% 925027.63 806772.49 400499.40 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall CF shortfall CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date 2021 to date 2020 2019 Barnstaple Deanery B101A Barnstaple St Peter & St Mary 27,949.00 16303.58 4,000.00 25% 12303.58 8624.00 14834.00 B101B Barnstaple Holy Trinity 88,624.00 51697.33 48,769.00 94% 2928.33 0.00 0.00 B101CA Bishops Tawton 18,028.00 10516.33 10,514.00 100% 2.33 0.00 0.00 B101D Goodleigh 10,040.00 5856.67 5,859.00 100% -2.33 0.00 0.00 B101E Newport 44,791.00 26128.08 9,300.00 36% 16828.08 18362.00 0.00 B101FA Pilton 22,713.00 13249.25 10,000.00 75% 3249.25 0.00 0.00 B101FB Ashford 5,637.00 3288.25 3,290.00 100% -1.75 0.00 0.00 B101G Sticklepath 23,805.00 13886.25 13,488.00 97% 398.25 0.00 0.00 B102AA Braunton 51,536.00 30062.67 8,000.00 27% 22062.67 36926.00 25233.00 B103AA Fremington 72,185.00 42107.92 30,600.00 73% 11507.92 8731.00 0.00 B104AA Georgeham 40,998.00 23915.50 17,419.00 73% 6496.50 5994.00 0.00 B105A Heanton Punchardon 32,460.00 18935.00 14,770.00 78% 4165.00 0.00 0.00 B105B Marwood 10,587.00 6175.75 6,174.00 100% 1.75 0.00 0.00 B107B West Down 5,319.00 3102.75 3,101.00 100% 1.75 0.00 0.00 B108A Instow 7,673.00 4475.92 7,673.00 171% -3197.08 0.00 0.00 B109A Westleigh 5,897.00 3439.92 4,000.00 116% -560.08 0.00 0.00 Deanery Total 468242.00 273141.17 196957.00 72% 76184.17 78637.00 40067.00 2019 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % CF shortfall CF shortfall CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received of due to date 2021 to date 2020 2019 Hartland Deanery B201A Abbotsham 15,332.00 8943.67 1,000.00 11% 7943.67 8607.00 0.00 B201B Alwington 8,011.00 4673.08 4,011.00 86% 662.08 0.00 0.00 B201C Buckland Brewer 4,453.00 2597.58 2,597.00 100% 0.58 1.00 0.00 B201D Bucks Mills 1,749.00 1020.25 0.00 0% 1020.25 0.00 0.00 B201EA Clovelly 2,020.00 1178.33 1,176.00 100% 2.33 0.00 0.00 B201F Hartland 13,693.00 7987.58 7,993.00 100% -5.42 0.00 0.00 B201G Parkham 8,207.00 4787.42 2,736.00 57% 2051.42 0.00 0.00 B201HA Welcombe 3,473.00 2025.92 2,023.00 100% 2.92 0.00 0.00 B201I Woolfardisworthy 10,954.00 6389.83 200.00 3% 6189.83 7071.00 0.00 B203A Appledore 32,111.00 18731.42 4,500.00 24% 14231.42 0.00 0.00 B203BA Bideford St Mary 85,313.00 49765.92 45,500.00 91% 4265.92 24098.00 0.00 B203C Landcross 2,309.00 1346.92 1,344.00 100% 2.92 0.00 0.00 B203D Littleham 8,207.00 4787.42 2,736.00 57% 2051.42 0.00 0.00 B203E Monkleigh 3,008.00 1754.67 1,508.00 86% 246.67 0.00 0.00 B203FA Northam w Westwood Ho! 0.00 0.00 0.00 0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 B204A Northam 22,080.00 12880.00 0.00 0% 12880.00 15080.00 0.00 B204B Westward Ho! 20,071.00 11708.08 0.00 0% 11708.08 0.00 0.00 B203G Weare Giffard 6,072.00 3542.00 3,542.00 100% 0.00 0.00 0.00 Deanery Total 247063.00 144120.08 80866.00 56% 63254.08 54857.00 0.00 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall CF shortfall CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date 2021 to date 2020 2019 Shirwell Deanery B301A Berrynarbor 5,897.00 3439.92 3,437.00 100% 2.92 0.00 0.00 B301B Brendon 250.00 145.83 147.00 101% -1.17 0.00 0.00 B301C Combe Martin 14,023.00 8180.08 8,300.00 101% -119.92 0.00 0.00 B301DA Countisbury 250.00 145.83 147.00 101% -1.17 20.00 0.00 B301EA Lynton 10,957.00 6391.58 700.00 11% 5691.58 3949.00 0.00 B301F Martinhoe 3,106.00 1811.83 140.00 8% 1671.83 3839.00 1624.00 B301G Parracombe 3,106.00 1811.83 1,550.00 86% 261.83 3292.00 1604.00 B301H Trentishoe 250.00 145.83 0.00 0% 145.83 0.00 250.00 B302A Bratton Flemming 13,132.00 7660.33 9,192.40 120% -1532.07 0.00 0.00 B302B Challacombe 3,839.00 2239.42 1,919.50 86% 319.92 0.00 0.00 B302CA East Down 1,012.00 590.33 1,012.00 171% -421.67 0.00 0.00 B302D Kentisbury 250.00 145.83 0.00 0% 145.83 0.00 0.00 B302E Loxhore 2,713.00 1582.58 1,582.00 100% 0.58 0.00 0.00 B302F Shirwell 10,221.00 5962.25 5,964.00 100% -1.75 0.00 0.00 B302G Stoke Rivers 0.00 0.00 0.00 #DIV/0! 0.00 0.00 311.00 B303A Landkey 11,578.00 6753.83 4,825.00 71% 1928.83 0.00 0.00 B303BA Swimbridge 17,082.00 9964.50 0.00 0% 9964.50 11474.00 0.00 B303C West Buckland 3,856.00 2249.33 0.00 0% 2249.33 2275.00 0.00 B304A East Buckland 250.00 145.83 147.00 101% -1.17 0.00 0.00 B305A Ilfracombe (Holy Trinity) 32,971.00 19233.08 15,400.00 80% 3833.08 0.00 17747.00 B306A Ilfracombe (St Philip & St J) 32,699.00 19074.42 19,075.00 100% -0.58 0.00 0.00 B307A Lee 6,193.00 3612.58 3,612.00 100% 0.58 0.00 0.00 B308A Mortehoe 5,700.00 3325.00 3,325.00 100% 0.00 0.00 0.00 B309A Bittadon 1,831.00 1068.08 1,071.00 100% -2.92 0.00 0.00 B310A Woolacombe 24,186.00 14108.50 14,112.00 100% -3.50 0.00 0.00 Deanery Total 205352.00 119788.67 95657.90 80% 24130.77 24849.00 21536.00 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall CF shortfall CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date 2021 to date 2020 2019 South Molton Deanery Burrington 2,559.00 1492.75 745.50 50% 747.25 607.50 0.00 Chawleigh 7,991.00 4661.42 4,662.00 100% -0.58 0.00 0.00 Cheldon 1,103.00 643.42 403.00 63% 240.42 550.00 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High Bray 2,305.00 1344.58 1,200.00 89% 144.58 964.25 0.00 Kingsnympton 10,344.00 6034.00 5,172.00 86% 862.00 0.00 0.00 North Molton 22,122.00 12904.50 12,908.00 100% -3.50 0.00 0.00 Twitchen 1,343.00 783.42 1,344.00 172% -560.58 0.00 0.00 Romansleigh 1,831.00 1068.08 1,071.00 100% -2.92 0.00 0.00 2021 Common Fund Receipts as at 31st July 2021 Received as % of CF shortfall CF shortfall CF shortfall Assesment Due to date Received due to date 2021 to date 2020 2019 South Molton 39,263.00 22903.42 22,904.00 100% -0.58 0.00 0.00 Nymet St George 6,209.00 3621.92 3,619.00 100% 2.92 0.00 0.00 Warkleigh 1,831.00 1068.08 918.00 86% 150.08 0.00 0.00 Deanery Total 185850.00 108412.50
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