Both the Carol Sing-Along and Service had been well-attended, raising just over 1,400 Euros, and there had been a get-together at the Victory Café after the Christmas morning service. Due to the closure of the British Embassy residence for up to 3 years for renovation, there would be no donations of food for the cafeteria. Safeguarding: Safeguarding Officer Lynn Stavrou noted that any member of the congregation was welcome to complete the Level 1 Safeguarding course – available online – details from her.įundraising: the 2022 Christmas Bazaar had been a great success and the War Museum booked for 2023. ![]() Treasurer Nelly were thanked for their work and regular reporting.Ĭouncil membership: it was agreed that the one-year gap following a member’s end of tenure before he/she could re-apply for membership should be waived, in view of the current lack of people applying for Council membership. and the following matters were raised:įinances: the deficit was 13,583 Euros, less than the 2020 amount of around 15,000 and a sign of post-Covid recovery. ![]() The meeting opened with prayer at 10.30 a.m. ![]() PAUL’S COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 21ST JANUARY, 2023 ![]() In Announcements, Blog News REPORT ON PROCEEDINGS OF ST.
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