The Property Committee arranges a programme of inspections of all congregational buildings to ensure that they are being kept in good order and to identify any problems. The inspections are carried out by architects, normally on a 5-6 year cycle. Copies of the architects’ reports are sent to the congregation concerned and to the General Trustees. The Committee in 2010 reviewed the arrangements and decided to continue to use two firms of architects, Ross Smith & Jameson and Tod & Taylor, who have built up a considerable experience of inspecting the churches, halls and manses in Edinburgh. An exception was made in the case of St Giles’, which had not been inspected on behalf of Presbytery in recent years, and whose own architect, Graham Tristram, was commissioned to carry out the inspection since he was familiar with the building and this represented the most cost-effective arrangement.
The annual budget for architects’ fees is £16,640 and this funds about 15 reports each year. Congregations whose properties were inspected during 2010-11 were: Slateford Longstone, Murrayfield, St Margaret’s, Juniper Green, Stenhouse St Aidan’s, St Michael’s, Balerno,
St Giles’, Dalmeny, Colinton Mains, St Cuthbert’s, Gilmerton, Broughton St Mary’s and Corstorphine Old. The architects’ reports have identified the following amounts of repair work as being required during the next 5 years (all buildings including halls, manses and other properties):
£
Urgent 81,600
Essential/Necessary 202,350
Desirable 196,815
Total 480,765
Of these amounts, St Giles’ accounted for £137,725 and the other 13 for £344,040. Extrapolating for the Presbytery as a whole (6 x the ‘other 13’ + St Giles’) gives an estimate of £2.2 million for repair work likely to be needed over a 5 year period, or about £0.44 million a year. This excludes routine maintenance and new projects. Most congregations are diligent in the care of their buildings, but for some it clearly represents a substantial financial burden.
Section 10 of Act 12, 2007, of the General Assembly requires the Presbytery Property Committee to consult with the Fabric Committee of the congregation concerned before presenting a report to the Presbytery with instructions as to the timescales, prior to the next inspection report, within which the congregation intends to complete the works classified as “Urgent” and those classified as “Essential”. The Property Committee carries out such consultations following each report, but our practice is only to report to Presbytery by exception, if a congregation appears unlikely to meet its responsibilities.
9. MISSION RESOURCING
The Convener, Rev Norman Smith, gave in the report
It was moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
9.1 approve the continuation of the appointment of Ms Yvonne McCorkindale as Youth & Families Development Worker for a further 12 months, subject to the terms and conditions as laid out in her contract.
9.2 note that the “ Beyond the Elder’s District” event will take place on Saturday 1st October in Davidson’s Mains Parish Church. The event is open to anyone within the Church.
9.3 note that over the past year, grants totalling £7228 have been awarded to eighteen projects which have included Holiday Clubs and the “ Roll Away the Stone” event.
10. NOMINATIONS
The Convener, Rev Alistair Keil, gave in the report
It was taken as read, moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
note that the following persons have been nominated as Conveners of Presbytery Committees:
-
Rev Colin Sinclair, Pastoral Care
-
Mr Norman Jamieson, Deployment of Resources
-
Rev Bill Brown, Ministries
-
Rev Sigrid Marten, Munich Partnership
The Nomination Committee would like to extend Presbytery's thanks to the following whose Convenerships come to an end:
Miss Anne Mulligan, Mr David Stewart, and Rev Jim Dewar whose commitment and diligence has enhanced the life and witness of our Presbytery.
The full list of appointments to Presbytery Committees will appear in the new Yearbook.
11. FINANCE
The Convener, Miss Lizabeth Mackie, gave in the report
It was taken as read, moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
Appendix 4
11.1 agree the budget proposed for 2011/12
11.2 agree that Congregations should be sent their assessments in July.
11.3 note that the total of Congregational Assessments has been reduced from £159,900 in 2010/2011 to £116,000 in 2011/2012 because of savings in expenditure of £25,070 and unexpected revenue of £9,840 in 2010/2011.
12. MINISTRIES
The Convener, Rev James Dewar, gave in the report
It was moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
12.1 agree to nominate
Daniel Harper as a candidate in training for the full-time ministry of Word and Sacrament;
James Hogg and Katherine Taylor as candidates for the Ordained Local Ministry.
12.3 elect these candidates as Corresponding Members
12.2 note that the Clerk and the Convener of the Ministries Committee examined the log books of ministers in charges. These were found to be in good order and a report sent to the Ministries Council.
13. PASTORAL CARE
The Convener, Miss Anne Mulligan, gave in the report
It was taken as read, moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
express its gratitude to the team of chaplains and thank them for their sensitive pastoral care they offer and acknowledge the high standard of their work.
The Pastoral Committee met recently with the chaplains and the Supervisor who has now been in post for a year. The scheme continues to work efficiently with chaplains reporting that they find that they are well received on the whole and the care they offer is very much appreciated by those whom they visit. Sometimes spouses also take the opportunity to meet with the chaplains. At times of particular or stress, sometimes relating to family matters, chaplains are well-placed to offer support.
We are very fortunate in the system we have in place in Edinburgh. The strength of the scheme lies in two particular areas. Firstly, confidentiality is given high importance. Secondly, professional supervision helps maintain a high standard of care. However, the Committee is also aware that we are very fortunate in that our chaplains bring great expertise and competence to the work and are committed to this ministry that they exercise on our behalf. We are very grateful to them.
Rev. Mary Morrison, Mrs Margaret Gordon DCS, Rev. Murray Chalmers, Rev. Ian Scott, Mrs Myra Martin, Rev. Iain Whyte
We are also indebted to Mrs Cicely McCulloch for the supervision she provides.
14. WORLD MISSION
The Convener, Rev Mike Frew, gave in the report
It was moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery
Appendix 5.
14.1 note the deputation visit of George and Margaret Shand to Presbytery from 18 – 27 September, and encourage attendance at the Presbytery event on Sunday 25 September at 7.00pm in Greenside Church premises
14.2 approve the Committee’s proposals set out in the report for the development of exposure visits to and from the Diocese of Madras for individuals in training for ministry
14.3 instruct the Clerk, with the assistance of the World Mission Committee, to enter negotiations with the Diocese of Madras regarding the exposure visits
15. REPORT OF THE CLERK
The Clerk reported.
It was moved, seconded and agreed:
The Presbytery:
15.1 Safeguarding
a. nominate Grace Mackay, Presbytery Secretary, as the Safeguarding Co-ordinator for the Presbytery
b. nominate John MacLennan (Drylaw), Yvonne McCorkindale (Youth & Families Development Worker) and Jane Polglase ( Broughton St Mary’s) to be trained as Safeguarding Trainers following their attendance at a Learning and Development Presentation Skills Course on 7th May 2011.
c. Safeguarding Training PVG for Congregational Safeguarding Coordinators
-
note that on the 12th March 2011 Mr John Maclennan (Drylaw) satisfactorily completed Safe Guarding Training for Congregational Safeguarding Co-ordinators.
-
note that on 14th May 2011 in Edinburgh the following persons satisfactorily completed Safe Guarding Training for Congregational Safeguarding Coordinators:
Catriona Blackwood (Pilrig St Paul’s), Jean Broadwood (Fairmilehead), Fiona Campbell (Leith Wardie), Krys Hume (Currie), Andrew Mather (Muirhouse St Andrew’s), Jacqueline Pantony (London Road) and Jamie Wilson (Colinton)
15.2 Craigentinny St Christopher’s
concur in the decision of the congregation of Craigentinny St Christopher’s Parish Church to adopt the Unitary Constitution and to transmit their application for the issue of a Unitary Constitution to the Delegation of Assembly.
15.3 Granton
intimation that the Unitary Deed has now been issued by the Delegation of Assembly to the Congregation of Granton Parish Church.
15.4 Gorgie Dalry
grant approval to the Kirk Session of Gorgie Dalry to sell the former St Colm’s Manse at 6 Groathill Loan, Edinburgh
15.5 Greenside
appoint the Rev Alistair Keil as Interim Moderator for the vacancy at Greenside.
15.6 Corresponding Member
elect as a Corresponding Member Jennifer Stark, PPW working within the Leith Forum Ministry Team.
15.7 Dalmeny
grant permission to the Rev John Wilson, Retired URC Minister, to conduct a marriage in Dalmeny Parish Church on 16th September 2011 subject to the Rev John Wilson being granted temporary authorisation by the Registrar General.
15.8 High St Giles’
grant permission to Mr Colin Symes, European Free Church to conduct a marriage in the High Kirk, St Giles’ on 15th October 2011 subject to Mr Symes being granted temporary authorisation by the Registrar General.
15.9 Holy Trinity
note receipt of the Team Report from Holy Trinity and instruct the Clerk to forward it to the Ministries Council.
15.10 Elders’ Commissions
note that Elders’ Commissions have been received as indicated and agree that the Commissions be sustained:
Albany Deaf Church
|
Eleanor Davidson
|
Leith Wardie
|
Sheila Mann
|
Balerno
|
Graham Lorimer
|
Liberton
|
Alexander Hutchison
|
Barclay Viewforth
|
Jason Lingiah
|
Liberton Northfield
|
Ian Messer
|
Blackhall St Columba’s
|
Edward Thorn
|
London Road
|
Catherine Brannan
|
Bristo Memorial Craigmillar
|
Richard Smith
|
Marchmont St Giles
|
Joan Wareham
|
Broughton St Mary’s
|
Ian Buckingham
|
Mayfield Salisbury
|
Robert McNie
|
Canongate
|
Rachel Wright
|
Morningside
|
Marie Ogilvie
|
Carrick Knowe
|
George Goodall
|
Morningside United
|
Judith Aitken
|
Colinton
|
Janet Shepherd
|
Muirhouse St Andrew’s
|
Alan Fisher
|
Colinton Mains
|
John Mackie
|
Murrayfield
|
Alan Mowat
|
Corstorphine Craigsbank
|
Anna Robertson
|
Newhaven
|
Hugh McDiarmid
|
Corstorphine old
|
John Hartil
|
New Restalrig
|
William Johnston
|
Corstorphine St Anne’s
|
Stuart Dawson
|
Old Kirk
|
Andrew Stoddart
|
Corstorphine St Ninian’s
|
Jenny Grimmond
|
Palmerston Place
|
Norma Rolls
|
Craigentinny St Christopher’s
|
Marion Melrose
|
Pilrig St Paul’s
|
To be confirmed
|
Craiglockhart
|
Norma Henderson
|
Polwarth
|
Margaret Anderson
|
Craigmillar Park
|
Christopher McLeod
|
Porobello Old
|
Ronald McCulloch
|
Cramond
|
Kenneth Archibald
|
Portobello St James
|
Ella Lynch
|
Currie
|
Krys Hume
|
Portobello St Philip’s Joppa
|
Elize Rutherford
|
Dalmeny
|
John Mackay
|
Priestfield
|
Norman Henderson
|
Davidson’s Mains
|
Graeme Small
|
Queensferry
|
Eric Proven
|
Dean
|
Jean Park
|
Ratho
|
Patricia Fraser
|
Drylaw
|
Hazel Hastie
|
Reid Memorial
|
Graham Clark
|
Duddingston
|
To be confirmed
|
Richmond Craigmillar
|
Peter McIntyre
|
Fairmilehead
|
Duncan Wilson
|
St Andrew’s & St George’s west
|
Gordon Reid
|
Gorgie Dalry
|
Jean McEdward
|
St Andrew’s Clermiston
|
John Philip
|
Granton
|
Ian McPherson
|
St Catherine’s Argyle
|
Sinclair Graham
|
Greenbank
|
Valerie Macniven
|
St Cuthbert’s
|
Kathleen Douglas
|
Greenside
|
Katherine Anderson
|
St David’s Broomhouse
|
Andrew Davidson
|
Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland
|
Leslie Munro
|
St John’s Oxgangs
|
To be confirmed
|
High St Giles
|
Gary Winney
|
St Margaret’s
|
William Johnston
|
Holyrood Abbey
|
To be confirmed
|
St Martin’s
|
Joy Walkling
|
Holy Trinity
|
Bryan Dow
|
St Michael’s
|
Allan Gordon
|
Inverleith
|
Anne Fallow
|
St Nicholas Sighthill
|
Maureen Samuel
|
Juniper Green
|
Robert Buchanan
|
St Stephen’s Comely Bank
|
Graeme Williamson
|
Kaimes Lockhart Memorial
|
Jacqui Tait
|
Slateford Longstone
|
Rita Welsh
|
Kirkliston
|
Karen McKay
|
Stenhouse St Aidan’s
|
Alistair Munro
|
Kirk o’ Field
|
Margaret Cormack
|
Stockbridge
|
Carolyn Hutchinson
|
Leith North
|
Niall Martin
|
Tron Kirk Moredun
|
Alice Bertram
|
Leith St Andrew’s
|
Tracy Coyle
|
|
|
Leith St Serf’s
|
Helen Hannan
|
|
|
Leith South
|
Joyce Armstrong
|
|
|
15.11 Freely Elected Elders
The Clerk will move that the following be re-elected to serve as Freely Elected Elders:
David C Allan
|
Alastair Mackenzie
|
Norman Anderson
|
Lizabeth Mackie
|
Andrew M Bell
|
David P H MacLennan
|
John Ballantine
|
J Mitchell Manson
|
Ken Bisset
|
Morag J Mason
|
Margaret Bisset
|
Ronald C Mather
|
Jennifer Braithwaite
|
T Brian Moar
|
James R Byers
|
Iain H Muir
|
Eileen Case
|
David Nicholson
|
William Combe
|
Christina Orr
|
Andrena Crawford
|
Roy M Pinkerton
|
Hugh W J Crawford
|
Margaret I Pollock
|
Michael Cunliffe
|
Fiona Punton
|
Craig Duncan
|
Leslie Purdie
|
Alison J Elliot
|
Mary B Ross
|
William Farrell
|
Lindsay Sawyer
|
Charles R Godon
|
Kenneth Skinner
|
G Grant Gordon
|
Richard A Smith
|
Alister Greig
|
David A Stewart
|
Dee Hunter
|
George Sydserff
|
Norman Jamieson
|
J Haldane Tait
|
Caroline Kehoe
|
Rodger Thom
|
Herbert A Kerrigan
|
Valerie K Thomson
|
Patricia Kingston
|
J Ross Wilkinson
|
Helen O W Kneale
|
Rosemary Woodroffe
|
Alasdair J Mackenzie
|
Georgena Wylie
|
|
James Young
|
15.12 Resignations and Election of Freely Elected Elders
a. note that the following have resigned from the office of Freely Elected Elder and will move that Presbytery thank them for their services: Malcolm Dickson, Holden Hall, Ian Hutchison, Phyllis King, John Lowrie, Violet Orr, Moira Robertson, Alan Somerville and Marlyn Tait.
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |