About Us: Finance
Members of St Joseph's contribute to the life and work of the church in so many different ways. Whilst the information below relates to financial giving, other pages on this site explain the many ways you can get involved and contribute to St Joseph's many ministries, no matter your age!
The Finance Committee
The Finance Committee (formally known the Stewardship Group) is responsible the finances of the Parish and the upkeep and maintenance of the buildings and grounds. The current members of the Finance Committee are:
- Geoffrey Bignell (Chairman)
- Joan Connelly (Gift Aid Co-ordinator)
- Francis Holford (Treasurer)
- Shelagh Harradine (Assistant Treasurer)
- Rick Mills
- Joe Pais
- Stewart Peto
The Finance Committee meets quarterly with the Parish Priest but the members are available to advise on their areas of expertise as required as well as being involved in many other aspects of Parish life.

Geoff Bignell (Chairman)
Finance
Catholic parishes have to be self-supporting. They receive no funding from the Diocese or from any other outside source. St Joseph's, like any other Catholic parish, relies solely on the offerings, donations, fund-raising events and other activities of the community. Our clergy do not receive salaries but rely on Mass stipends and Christmas and Easter offerings for their personal income.
For the latest Financial Report click here (pdf).
200 Club
The Parish operates a 200 Club. Up to 200 parishioners can contribute £3 per month or £36 per year to take part in a monthly draw with first (£75), second (£35) and third (£25) prizes. The 200 Club generates a useful income for the Parish.
Parish Staff
Apart from our clergy, the Parish has a small paid staff who keep things ticking along on a daily, weekly basis. We have a full-time secretary who is the lynch pin of the Parish administration. We also have a Pastoral Assistant one day a week, a part-time Facilities Manager, a Housekeeper and a Youth Worker three days a week. Meet the Parish Staff here.
Gift Aid
The tax rebate on Gift Aid is a very important source of income to the Parish. Anyone who pays Income Tax should sign up for Gift Aid so that the Parish can recover 28 per cent of their offerings from the Government at no additional cost to themselves. You can either make out a monthly bank standing order or use the envelopes for weekly offerings. To find out more about Gift Aid.





