Notes for APCM 2011 on the Composition of the PCC

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    Notes for the APCM 2011 on the composition of the PCC

    According to the rules of the Church of England as they apply to this parish, the PCC shall

    consist of:

    All clerks in Holy Orders licensed to the parish; i.e. our Rector/Rector Designate oncelicensed, Rev John Edwards as our associate priest and our expected non

    stipendiary associate curate once ordained. (3)

    The churchwardens; (2) Such, if any, of the lay ministers (readers) who are licensed to the parish and whose

    names are on the roll of the parish, as the annual meeting may determine; (0)

    (A previous APCM determined that licensed lay ministers here were not required to be

    on PCC, in line with Dr Keith Attons wishes. If the APCM wish to change that it would

    require a resolution at this APCM effective from the next APCM.)

    All persons on the roll of the parish who are lay members of Deanery, Diocesan orGeneral Synod. (Julia Arscott, Paul Arscott, Carolyn Fox and Julie Morley are the

    present representatives on Deanery Synod until 31st May 2011. New

    representatives will be elected at APCM 2011 to serve from 1st June 2011)

    (4)

    Such number of representatives of the laity as prescribed. From 2005, the prescribedformula is to be based on Electoral Roll numbers (6 for Rolls of up to 50, 9 for 51-100, 12

    for 101-200 and 15 for 201 and above) unless the 2004 APCM made some other

    arrangement (which it did, by determining that this number should not exceed 12, as a

    PCC of 20 people in total was felt to be quite big enough.) (12)Under Synodical Government (Amendment) Measure 2003 which came into effect on 1

    January 2004, thedefault tenure of office for elected lay members of the PCC is three

    years, with one third retiring by rotation each year.

    The present representatives are:; Mary Dewhurst, Kate Meads, Jonathan Marshall and

    Richard Owen elected to 2011; Maurice Driver, John Brain, Rebecca Headand

    Richard Peat elected until 2012; Sarah Booth, Gill Myall, Ian Woolston and Barbara

    Brice elected to 2013.

    [If anyone else stands down out of turn, it is our custom to fill the total number of places and

    then, after they are elected, to choose by lot who of this total will fill the shorter term

    vacancy(ies) and who will be for three years.]

    Under the Synodical Government Measure a person must also now have been on the

    Electoral Roll for 6 months to qualify for election to the PCC or Deanery Synod and

    must be an actual communicant.