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R8ORNEA55AULTLIMITÉD REPORTOFYNETRU5TEES FOR YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 The trustees who are also directors of the chèrity for the purposes of the coMnIeS Att 2006, present their report Mth the financi81 stèietThents of the charity fDr the year ended 31 December 2023. The trustees have 8dopted the prowsions tsf Attounting and Reportin8 by (haritie Ststement of Rectymmeded Practice apprble to charitles preparing thelr accounts in aCCDrdance with the Financial Reporting Stsndaré 2pplKable in th2 UK and Republi¢ of Irdand IFRS IOZI leffeive1JanUary20l9l. OWEcfivES ANOAcnwnES Objtctivesand awn$ The thaT%ttys pUrpeS are setout Inthe obje¢t5 contsined in thE rornwny's Articles of Asswiotion-. The educatlon of the publi¢ aftd servke petsonnd aboLrt the history, deed4 tdorts, and the role of The Para£hErte Regiment and Airbom¢ FDrces. The prornotion of military effitsency by assisting recrultment and retsntion and fostering the esprit de corps of The Pwachute Regimentand Atrborne Forces. The commemoration and rem¢mbrnnce of those mernbeis of The P#achute Rewment and AiiborrE FO5 have died while on active setvl¢e- #nd the encourag¢ment of public re¢ognirtr)n of the sacrifice by such persons. AALcompr10Uf distlnrtdem2ntk' The rburne A55auIt Mltseum Collectlon Is an independent Museum located in the Alr Space Hangar at xford. It ss the Dfficial regimentsl museurn of The Parnchure Regiment. The museurn uses innovale intÈYpretations in its gbject-rich collertion. To integrate wth its online archive fLxed ld klosk ierminals are a[50 installed and avadabl2vr4 va5itor¥ mobile devi5. ParaDats is Ihe Parachute ReMent'S and Airbcyne Forces, offioal online multi-m¢tha di8ital 3rch¢ve operat¢d, rnaintsined and developed by AAL. It is an encyclopaedla of official 8nd accurdtety re5e4rrhed information ?bout The Parachute Regiment and Airbome Forw. Its aim is To provlde an ea51ty 3cce5sible 3nd complete introductory historyof British Airborne Farce5forthe 5erving501dterand the public, ATh aTthive containing the wortd's gre3tert tollettion of informath?n ¢n British Airborne Forces which Ls ctrlo¢•ted with the museum collectXD ènd is open to rJtarrhers and othef Inter£rted members ol the public by prfor appointsnent. A reserye collection of hItae asts that are held and rnanaged in a seture controlled environmènt with objects iegularfy rotated through the rnuseutn di5playp rnade available for outwch Iti or ioan£d to other acuedlted museurns in the IJKand abr¢xd. EnsuringtheTrustee'sWork DEliver5 QurAims The board of truste¢s reviews our aims, objertives and in a forward plan. art looks in detaTI 8t the coming year and to a maxlmum Df S future year& In particufar. at eath meetin#, the trustees covsider how attltIeS will contributett¥theaims and Objecti thathave beertsetaod to rnaxinNse publi¢benefiL PublirBEnefrt A4L's artirIeS fo¢u$ on engIng With gener31 public to edvcate them in the htsttsy Df Brit15h 3irbDme wartsre. the chorarter of an airbome soldier from fomation to the present day. and cornmemoT3ting only the sacrifice ol those who have Serv bui 8150 the achievements of The Parachute ReglmÈfit and Aivborne Forces. To do this AAL has a m¢xfem, Eaptlb%tg galkry of objects and history combined w£th 8 free-tituse onlthe diwtsl archlve. musÈum and websiie akn prtsvidÈ a crucial presence in the communtty covering the heritsge link between serving sotthiers. veterans. thelr farnilles and thegeAerdl publiG Page I
AIR8QRNEA55AULT UMrrED REPORTOFThETRVSTEE5 FOR THEYEAR ENDED gl DE(fMBER 2023 Who used and benefitedfrom AALS AAL welcomed 94.554 wsltors to its Museum at Duxford. The maiority of v(sltors wÈre the gÈneral public, foltowed by veterans and seNirFg 501diers along wkh thèir families. We were delighted to h05t 740 people on sep3r3te school parties. vthran assotsations. and serving mil¢(ary unli s tsn pre-bDoked group wisits. In addition. we reached 21SO people at outreach events. These actniities allow the team to inter8EL 4nd pruvide a bespoke Service from leLture5 to handlt sw10r and hP us achieve our ¢h#rit?ble objectives. The admissions poll£y to the museum albws for free entry for servlTh8 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat TÈam116 AA8cfi units and or8anised re8imentsl assoclations abng wlth a 2-for-I offerforveteran$ and theirfarn11i wsiting not in gfoups. The mwum'5 digital archive. ParaData IwVw.PaData.or4.Uk), provided ektensfve free-to-vlew contenr contln¥oL¥Iy moderatsd and added to by which be ceSSed worlth¥ide. In 2023 P3raD3ta had 890,922 Visito with 1,280,597 p?ge WEW5. Thi5 was a downturn the prÈviou5 yeat, but xpe¢ted in > non.èwbome anniversary year. ParaDats provides an uThoqualEed ollline airborne archival resource available for all to vlew. It provide5 3 uniryue resour fDr re5earEhers, veterans, htorIanS mifitaria enthusièsts and fJrnily rnembers lo view the complete hi%tory DI Airborne Fortrs and thosethat have served. and continueto serve. ACHIEIIEMENT AND PERFORMANCE Charltsble3dkVittes Achievements For2021 A4L has continued to invest In the wsitor eYperiem, thin the gallery and anline throu4h ParaDats and So31 media and an extensive outrÈ3ch program. In Ettn, increasing co-oper3tion with the 5WM 8nd other Regimental Museums thmu8h the AAi-instt8atsd Mrbome Mu5¢ums NerworK in both Ihe UK and abroad, alk)w$ for engagernent With •$ w(de an avdience as p05siNe. D-Day Tr4il.. The museum team liaised extensive vrith the IWM Public Eneagemert and Leamtng Team to help formulate Day Trail at Dudord, to be launthed in 2024, the 801h annIVerry of Operation Ckndord. The team proposed using the story o Sgt Sydney ComÈll of the 7th Parachute Battalion, a bl8d( soldier in that ut)it of the first men on th Bround O-Day. Sourang orlginal photos aAd detsils of history. this was iFEcorpoTrted into the trail and link5 the IWM and A4L displaystogeiirand demonstratesthE CDoperalrDII and synergy len th2 2 Ijrganatis. Suspended Objects Dismtyjntoig: The exterior of the AAL has had several 'Heavy Dr. objects displayed via suspension wire5 since 2008. $s1or with the IWM over their fuwre develtspment of AlPat led us tg dEEide di5rn0Unt the objetts. Working with a lotsl enbneering contractor, and the IWM. the objects were 211 suctrssfully dismounted on time 3Thd to CtsL The refreshed display otwartsme Jeeps. mDtorcycles artillery ple5 will now form a more accessible And arnic display tor the 8Qth-annNtrry events in 2024. Port that date, and in line with the plans, the dismounting allow5foreasier acce55forr edisplay and movernni of objecisand theme L5nks to Swving Units and VeteTaTh Grtyjps: Asthe museum of 8irborne forces we a protjd of our close links ro the units of 16AABcf ar were pltased tD hort 3 Normandy Study day for units, with fectures. subjert matter expwts and a h?ndling $stOn. In addition. the Brides comma Team held a fnrnm at Du>lord. hosted by AIL and Preed by lecture, by the Curator, on the fom7*? and eth05 of airbome forces. We WeTe a150 thrilled to welgotne the bo•td of The rachute Regimenial A$5cdation at Duxford. a1n demonstratW8 the close links to both the 5erv¢ng and tommunity whieh we so v21uÈ 2nd is at the ccre of our operation% Reciprocally wt PF(widpd 5UPPOrt for the Re8imental F8milies Dty at Colthester with a heritage di5pky. Pw2
AIRBORNEASSALXT UMJTED REPDRTOFTHEIRUSTEES FOR THEYE4R ENDED310ECEMB8R2025 Edutatton al Ouireath: The team had o year supportyng events at several locations but we were particulady keen to refresh Yetations with the PoIh community in the UK bysupporting 2 key events to cornmernore the Pdith Airbome Force5 and thEir descendant The fir5¢ Scotland. saw a carefully curated bespoke display be5ng provided for the large Polish commLtnity there. and a furth¢r gne in knncolrL%hire atthe origTrnal s(¥ht of the Polish units billets, and as p3rt of the nveiling of 8 refurbish memorial. The connecbon5 made with Pobsh dipbm8tic Staff. senior Pdi%h officers and the rbome Fo$ Museum in Krakow ha5 led tofurtherdisc10n onfutwe loo5 coopeFativeworknng and staff vostts. Adrfit1on pop-up dTsplays were also provSded to suppprt IWM at Duxford on ent and air slM)w days4 including STEM athwties basd on trajectories of fire utilising a repr0dLtIOn mortar and foam bombs. with svpportin8 VJ4rtime tr4ininK films playing it) a13rge screen trained staff on hand as £¥plainers. Medi•". A4L prnwided c2refulbrf curated contert for RHa PARA. 16 MBCT and the wlder M¢)1 Amiy to bè utilFsed on ¥arfous social rnra platforms to engage wlth a variety of users and all Ilnked batk to the museum ar ParaData. We were very pleased io assist wth the research into hoThours awards and f¢1 a reglmentally prtsded book on Afghanlstan. WE also 1551Sted 4 welkkrth4n authur5 With rese¥ch for books actiJ as subject matter experts and helpinE to focus on facts and the historical narrdtive, whllst ensuringthe reputstion ofThe Porachute Regimentand mcfe wKlety, Mc)OArmv. ParaDak: For ParaDaia. accessti tlty and se¥th functionalFty continued to oll¢w for dt8thsed ¢cnt£nt to be sourced used by media CLNnpanies worlthwide 2nd for f2mily hrIanS to research rela1ns. In distUS510n Wth the supplier. Access. the Qjntent M3nagemÈrJt System. DrupaL was refined tr> allow easier updating of records by the museum tÈam. To exploit thss Irttreed fvncttonalty. in Q2 2024. 2 sTrduate vulunteer5 were tBined in the hOe sty of ParaQatH and began tts addres5 areas requlrlng deICI)Ment FowsiTrg intbally an key personaliti 3NJ opetstions. they tyeated enhanc content to be publhed. A5 a rett OVEr 2.454 changes wefe made with additional Imagèry. docurnents and profile$ 3dded to the &te. Thls was a 30% increase Dn the praviou5 year. In addition. Goo@e Anawts was hard coded into the sEt2. withthe museum team undertakng useracceptance testyngt<>en5ure ¢twès worknngcorrectb/. Canfjnvtng Develepmeotof AAL Reset¥e C[1ertknn.. A5 the holders of the rnost tornplEte wllecbon of Brith ayborne-relaled artetstts Sn the the m2n8Eem@nt of the collection is central to our proCee$. To thi5 er, in QI 2023. with èsststsnie froffl ts Air sault Logistic5 Rtglment RLC and the Missiorn Ready Training Centre. the entire rÈsÈrvE collertion was relocated frDm Merwlle Barracks Cokhe5ter to B8rbOurn Bèrratks. This was a major undertin¥i Wlth the project iTrduding the full participation of the board vki Ihe Collectlons trustee, along the nsen team ¥d volunteers and wntractor& A5 a resLdt of the movè we have invetted in new bespoke weapons racks, shelvinL boxes and pathng matèrfals to ettsu the £ollection is tt%ntained tothe higheststandards possible. The move allowed for easier acc for the ffjuseum teèm 35 they ufidertoke • collecti review of the reserve cdlertion over the next 18 months. A new colleci(ons proce55 h?s tse approved and this wll inform the b03rd on flrture tollertions strale8y and ratIonalptleN. ACquitIn The collection received 32 separth don4trons DI object4 notably including 2 whips used by female guard5 at Bergen Betsen ¢oThrentTrtion camps afid tsken off thtrm by an airborne artillery offir. Careful consideratin will be wven io how best to pre5eThe the objects and how to contextualizeany potential &15play. RewJkitory Comprian. We continue to comply wth all regulatary requirements forvarious aspects of the ¢ollettion from Free From ExJAosives IFFE). R8diatioD and health and safety. Those part5 of the ctslle£tioTr are manaEed to the highest standard to ensure we safèguard both visitors 8nd the museum team of staff and voluntee. In late 2023 we began proc to redvce holdings of both FFE and Radioactpie material and are liaising with relevant to engJr¢ the project is manaEed correctly and effiQenY. Complyance is reported to the boaTd at quarterly meetings and forms part of the Governance Calend£ r. Pa3
AIRWIVIÉASSAULTUMfTED REPORTOFTHETRusfEES FOR THEYEAR ENDeD 31 DEtEMBER20Z3 Li35son wÈth Other MuseuTh5: In 2023 we rÈestabllshed the AbOrne Museutn5 Network after a hlÈtus duÈ to COWD. Under the guidance of a trustee. tontxt was made with every regimentti Museum In the UK wth an arborne fink hi their h6Story. Wth support from The National Army Museum and The Army Museum Ogilby TrusL the Nthork ha5 Stag2d several Zoom meetings to discuss coDperative working. 05prOMOtion and pr?plann¢ng for anrkwer5arl. Six musetsms have accepted an invf(ation to attend the D-oay A1hOW at Duxfprd ID June 2024. and we look forward to welcomin8 them hope it will be the fIt evert of many. The museum alsL¥ attended the tspentns of "Fled to Fpdht" a néw exhibitim at the Harten5tein Myseum In Holland. The tean wisted with ihe research of m)reTi31 for the dlsplay. and asstsirated bool 3nd also lo aned several objects forththsplav. PoraData The NIu5eum's dlt31 archive PafaDJts Iwvrn.par3dats.or£.ukl contFnued t¢ act as a 1)traI, authentic resource for the wider 21rbLe community. The museum tÈam contlnued provide CUMEd content for sooal medi8 feed5 4Cf955 the rnvseu and in addf(ion. tODk gver posting hOriCal content Dn beh&lF of RHQ PARA. Al content was linked b8ck tts ParaData. A stead¥ irtome was obtsined from commercial actNities- n3mely paid enqwries. imagery sates and the unique di4ts1 FriendsScheme. The pry)jert lo audlt the dlgitsl 3rchlve w identify any a8$ re¢uiriTrg development arLd b35ed on the surveying of visttor5 and management informalion on vi5thr activity to the site indudirbg sections visited, PaEe views and dwell times continued. This has allowed for the developm•)t of an in-depth audit spreadsheet which can be Hrttssed bythe tearn Sn thè office, but aLso byvolurbteers remotely. This sutveycontinue5 and helps shapethe fiJture5trateEyfor ParaData. Fundraisin8 actie$ We were 2gaiTr delighted to a551st wth a number of publlcaEions on a fé&paying 515. supplyTng not onty authoritstive historical advte. but also extensive rerC ènd 50Ltrcin8 and digitisine marty previously unseen imaw for use in both book In 2ddthn, our Museum Amb855ador. Mr B Crompton. ktrklly doned a van lor the museum t8am to use. h3S proved inv2luèble in lttendifftg events, and fortr3rport1neobjetts seojrety and safely. We are happy to report that we held discu55ions with our partrTrer. the IWM, for support to thr events program for 2024. induding provirfine addstsonal displays for the 2024 D-Dty Airshow. AAL wi51 again coordinate a display of Lmng Historyi serving soldlers and the Red Demls Free f351 tearn along wlth attiwtie5 for tsmllie5. In addTtlon, we will provide display4 lectur and joThrt activTbes forthe 2 WEeks of the Amhem anniversary In Sept 2024. For both events. i fee will be payable to AAL At all events, the mv5eum team has had retsil Stock 3vailable. Wth 4 range of products and prices to meet W5itoTS' needs Teddy Bears proved the best-sellinE itsm, but the cost of living trÈsis has seen a drop in retsil sales. Consthration WI be verbty thE admlStration of stock againstthe benefft5 of retail leS moving forwdl For 2023, our (figltal arthlve. Parathtrd, continued to offer a Steady incNrte stream from paid ertquiries, donation¥ and imagery sales as well 85 med¢a/publishing companies ar incillne from th2 di&tal Frlends premium membership stheme, whlch erfitles those who join to enh8nd ac$$ ta the diBit41 arthive. including every issue of the reglmental JOUrr1. Pegasu5. from 1946 10 2tY)8, in a searchèble format. The mernber5hip Scheme con¥nues to grow steédily. All the ¢OmTne¥aal actThlty Dn PanData is managed vmthin a finèntr module linked t¢ PayPal ané provides a tPIe illterfr for rEP(Xtlngincorne, whh miThirDal adMinrate overhd$ forthe museum team. I fund5 genera*d are design8ted for fUr+ development prDjw15 to o)Thtinue the ongoing work of the Museum and its dlgital archkve. Page 4
AIRBORNEASSAULT LIMITED REPORTOFTHETRUSTEES FOR THEYEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023 FINANCWILREVIEW Ftnarti•l Management TO operate Its busine55 effectniely. AAL produ rnanasement pLinDinE and InfOrn<tn dDcuFnqThts coverin8 at least three financial years ahèad. These have tsken the form 018 Forward Plan and associatefl Rtwuro Plan, allied with a funding a8rEement lon the same times1&} from the pareot Parachute Rewment and Airborne Forw th8rity IPRAFCI, and an Annual Pl8n foroperations. AAL Pn$ ir¢dude a forerast of income and expendityjre suitably da55iffed by actith and key tybjethès, takng account of BUanCe on resotJr£e a55UrnPtrons and P1e5 pmided bystaff. Quarter reporting and Trdepth disojssion on financial by AAL Trustees ensures AAL is infomied of any issues 3$ they 3ri5e and can p12n atcordingly. The Cur¥tPT. together with fin3na21 man28¢ment support provided by the Regimentsl Headquarters through The Parachute Reglmenr Treasurer, ensurE prudent finaal managemenT of AAL'S finceS. rinancial PositSon Totsi inttme for the year ami)uDted to £135,91312022: E1373701. Museum tunni#£ costs amounted to £199.957 12022.. £183AIZI. which IncldeS governan costs of £6,805 12022= £7.5541. Expendlture ¢)n raising fvnds totralled £107 12022.. £921. Thè overall defiutforthe period aTnLwJntedto£64,15112022- £46.1341. Totsl fund5 to carry fonvard at 31 December 2023 were £846.2S3 12022= £910,404) of whith £670.686 12022.. £709,750] reles to The Parachute RenI and Airborne FoFres Museum Trust aThd ¢s treated as a restricted fund in the charit¢s accounts. The maln element of the dert relate5 to depreciation tharge5 fprthe lee, museum dlsptay. artefatts and arthive fixture and ffitbngs whKh tots1£54,65912022: £54,020). The ufiderjying operavng defiuiwas £9A9212022: wrplusof £7,886). On thè mu5Eurn's move to IWM Dvxford in 2008 it 5peDt fund5 fi<t%nE Out the new spa for dk%plays: these fi¥tuTe5 and fittin were captslsed 8nd depreciated annually Ltntil the erKI of 201& The afinual charge to the SOFA until 2018 h2d been In excess of £184,000. but is £41.856for202312022.. £41.4131. Principal Fdings0r¢tt$ Thed)arfWs main fundin81¥rce$ are: Mint5tryof Delencewhlth ¢tnp1oy5 one memberofstaff (Curator) who woth fijll time forthe Museum. and prov¢desgrant in ?Èd fora Museum Èrnployee, a5 well as some SUPFrf)rtto coverthe chanws ¢Yayto day costs. The PBAFC which provided a Srant in 2023 Df £55.223. In addition. Incorne Is generated through grants, dona)n$ researth and 2rchNe visit faes. prtsfits fmrn the chariry's trading subsithary. merth3ndi5in8and book53les. The TrustEes 3Te ecremdy gyatÈful for all the voluntary snrome proWd by charities and individua]s to help keep AAL operating End w5h to exprw their thanks for this on80in8 suppofL TFIS most irnportant sour¢e of income is crucinl for L to meet its oblecuves In yeséNlrKg the UnKitse history of The PaKathute Regiment Jnd Airborne Force5 for futur gen¢ratioD* Hefftase A55etsStatsment Pa¥e 5
AIRBORNEAuLfUMlTED REPORTOFTHE TRL2STEES FOR ThE YEAR ENDEO 31 DECEMBER Z023 The malorfty of thè cdle¢tion has been receTved by donation to the Museum. These are ¢onsKlwed heritage assets uThler the 5tatemeni of Rfwmrnended Pr•rtitr temis- consequently. no valuo ts plad on etther the 355Ét or the donation fDr zcwunting purpose& The tnanagement wlicy in respÈrtof heritage assets tssumm4ri5eé in the notetothe accotsnts. Heritsge assets have not been capfcalis2d in the current Dr prevKJus period. The heritage assets consist of the Museum's collecknon5 both on ènd off display. They include meda15, unrforms. e4u4prnen¢ vehicles. aft extensive archive of documènts aThd ¢ma8ery and other artef3¢ts. The colle¢tion wa5 professionally valued in 2021 but as the majority Lif arteftcts wwe actrued in the 195Os artd 19605 upon the initial eskblishmEnt of the original museurn in Aldershoi 2nd thry would never be 591d, atHI for thi4 reason the value not includÈd in the accounts. ReL8ted pa]tiÈS Yhe AAI chaffty is scle tru5te2 of The Pata(hute Reglment and Airb¢Yne Forces MuseLtm Trust IPR4FMT). The latt tharity, whith is incorpDf3ted, was est8blhed tD protect the heritage assets held b¥ PRAFW. A Charty Commission Sectton 26 Order authorSe$ the trarssactional relationship between the (haritles. TrènsactK)ns between the tr40 tharitiesarÈ setout in the accounts. AAL received a grant frorn the PK4FC of £52.223, with further IvrbdiNg 8Ereed for 2024 and 2025, in line with the signed relationshlp azreemeTht. Three AAL Tru5tee5 were are also trustees of the PRAFC. durong 2023. Investment pollcy The Inve5rmerfjt Pollty for AAL and PWW is to hold thos2 fiJnd8 fiot ImMedielY reqiilred to finan operaDng expenses rn shortterm dewstt acco1 Re5eNes Poficy AAL'5 Reserves Policy 1$ to rnalntaln a sum sufficient to cover ihe annual cort operating deficit excludlng the PRAFC grant income. The annual core Drratsn8 deficit Is thè shortfall between the charity's operatifftk in£ome and 2xpÈnditure artd exclude5 depreciation ar1 devek)pment projetts income and expenditure, as wdl 45 PRAFC srant incorne. The 3nnual Core operating deficlt ts preSentestI[8ted atpprAlm¥tel¥ £62.000. 4 at 31 Decernber 2023 the charty had unrestrictÈd furid5 Ot £138N48. Tlws c¢Mprfsed £40A90 of general funds for use as charity re5ervesand £97tss8ofde#8tedfvThd PRAF5 Resthwes PoliLy Is to hold £28.C¥xi in ush a5 a contingency fijnd fot the safeguardinÈ and protection of the htrita8e [0ectbDn in th&eventof ML sIngtO1radt. PaEe 6
AIRBORNEASSAULTUMITED REpoKfoFTHEIRUSTEES FOR THEYEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023 LOOKINGAHEAD We aE fully focused on the future. wlth a dear ènd comprehel¥e plan up to the year 2040. This ovtrarching forward programMEIl be utifised to informthe Sye3rtyforv4rd plan alongslde the ass¢xlated risk regter. We reroin committed tts maintaining a higlTuèlity £ostffective and SUStsinBbJe meUM operation. tr cuntinu? to fujfil its thatitable objectNes. And thereby CODtiibutsng to the Eng3gement of the pubfic 3irborne family the hÈr¢t4e and 5toriesofThe Parachute Re8imentathd Airborne For$ and contriburin8to Re&mentsl mOVdleÈAd retruitmeftt. For 2024, we wlll supp<brt IWM wth an "airborne" based package across their airshow ènd event days. 7his cooperatA¢ work wlll maximise both publidty and income. We wlll also continve to refiect on the IWM'5 gwn plans and how they irnpact cur own ovor the next few years. payin8 carefvl ientKJn to their Fnè5ter plan and aO3tÈd timplinE To this end, we Elready have a draft plan in pkce for the rÈdevelopmeTrt of the exterior of the rnuseurn, and a change In focusfrom the Second Wortd W2rtoa CDld Wlrand Contemporary one. Work will be accelerdted withln the reserve colknion ILI build upon the improved with the p0 of new Trckin& combined Mmth an &Xtens1 ¢ollerfions review to better shèpe collectlng policy in the future 3Dd ensure the colkdion remainsviaNe. We will atso work wth our cleagueS i# tht Airbome Museums NetWOTi by contlnuing to develop rntrtually benefi¢kl eventsand businÈ55 OprtunitieS alongside sjpportive worktngwith loans and subject tter%prtISe. In Nght of axtended timeline5 for the IWM5 developrnent of Airspa. otsr primary focus will be on Par3Dats and its future, both ITr terms of wnteBt 3nd sofmare pktfomi. Flrst published in 20(É, ft has gone from Stngth to St¥th and forms the I core of the archives. We now wish to build uwn this and wll rÈview au option5 opetj for fLEtuTe upgrades. content management50tsre and potential parMerShI withcornroa1 weratlons. STRiJcrU, GOVERNANCEAND MANAGEMENT GoveminEdocument AAL 1$ 3 charltabte COrnP3Ay limiied by guarantee, Incorporaterf ort 7th November 20U8 and rewsteied as a charlty 111267761 on 18th November 2008. The th8rity'5 rnemorandum and arttcles of as50Ciation were rewsed 2nd updèted by 5peual resolution on 6th February 2014. The PRC, the princip31 grant funder, was the Sole Member of the charity until thi5 role w35 transfetyèd to the newty fDrrned PRAFC on 1st Jznu3ry 202112s a resuk of the PRCS merger the Alrborne SEEurtty Fun AAL also the Sole rorpotate trustee of PRAFMT. The PRAFfvIT LS Te8ylated by a Charity Conwnission Scheme ted 18th Novembtr 2008. PRAFMT has been consolfidatett into the financlal stents of the rewrbThg charty accordi ro reporknng requremen PRAFMT holds the arttfats which comprtse AAL'$ cullectyorn many of whirh ale Iwtsge-artefacts and these are Ilcensed toAAL in orderto 8llowthe companytoopetate the rnuseum on a day to day basis. Tru5tee5 AAL Trustees who have 5er¥ed during the year and since the year end a set out below. The TTLtstees meet every three monthsto discussi55ues relewdnt to the charity's operion5andto StsfLrture development Page ?
AIRBORNE A55AULT UMIIED REP0RT0FTHETREES FOR THEYEAR ENDED 31 DECOABER 2023 5rr(ucruRE. GOVERNANCEAND MANAGENT Updatesfor 202Y We confjnueg to fouJ5 on both rfsk management and ftsrd planning and provlthng qrterlY reportlng vra a detsiled Govwn3nce Calendar. These reports form the b35is of our quirtetly meeting5J Wlth a dearly laid out plan hr future developrnent across all the rnuseum's actiwties and associated fvnding cycle& There were ongoing di%cLtsslons and reviews as we adaptedttsthe turrenteconomic dimote ad operational demands. Further to thi%, bBsed the work we underrook to draft a sktlls matrix for trystees we introduced new terms of reference in 2023. coverin£ key area5 induding governance and as%urnno, aweditatlon. ¢ollethon5 tnarownenL planningand risL dltra1 ortivitie5 events. MOD liaison and fundralsing at both owr8ien&l 2nd corwrate levels. Staffing A fijll-time Q 8rnde Mini5ty of Oefence Clvtl SeEvant rftanages AAL'S Dperation5 and providE5 reeular perfonmance repgrts atthe Tr{ee Board rneetin85. During the pÈFTod under reew, the Curator wa5 SUPPOrted by one full-time member of stsff. one part-time member 01 5tsff, and a of dedicated voluhteors. Pay sleS and expenses are set by/comp3rable to equivalent MOD Servi grade$ 2nd asse5spd against The Museutrts Association Salary Res¢arch ond RemmmeJTrdations paper. published in November 22 for curatorial pay band5. An above inff3tlon pay award was m8de to the tsam dLtring thls perlod 3nd a new reportingsystpm introduc2d. Voluntee TheTree$ would Ilketo retord thEÉr profound gr8tibJdeforthe unpaid timeéonèted bythevolurteer The volunteer team at AAL are proècrNe and an irtte4r•l part of operati4X& ML encouraEe5 volurteers to play an attive rde and apprÈtiate5 the skill set of a MEd team of retired end sejving airborne soldiers, subject matter experts, Inte$te6 memr5 of the public ind the affillated Imng history groups. They provide invaluable assistafi to the curatorial team In all 3spetts of thé MUSÈUrn operdtions iThcluding group vi5ts, enqyiry research, collion rnanagement tssks and digiiisaticfs and creatn ot narrative for ParaD•ta. The team 15 rnanaged by the turètor with a trustee also tsktng aLtive role in m?naEin8the events thary and keePigV01urtee1$ ittForrned a rnanthly neWstter. Two new recent graduates were added to the team irtr 2023, and they volunteer fDr a totsl of S days a weel Their skilLset in producinB historical content for P3raData and in answerirtg enquirtes is of £ benefit te APL This is reinforced bv CQTe team of retnotE volunteer5 with 2nquiries and cOntt and all subjert rnattET experts in various a5pect5 af The Second W¢rfd W¥. Page 8
AB0RNEASSAULTUmlTED REPQRTOFTHETRUSTeES FOR ThE YEARENDED31 DECEM8ER 2023 5TRucfuRE fjOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Reuuknntftraining We recruit rnernbeFS to our Tnjstee Board from b(rth R8wmentzl and civilian backgrounth in order * ensure that the charity has the correct klaYe of skn.lls and knowledge to provide 5tron& effective govemance and to deliver for wr benefiC4arS stimulating heritase materialswhich chartthe story 0frbor FrrtCEsiwEr80yezr& We dL%tribute leV8Tht updatu to poficles and ¢hènges in the law to all Trustees as they a promulgated by the Chèriw Commission and coordinated via the Goverrtance Trustee. In addlft. the Goveman 2nd CollÈctions rn1ste rogular Vts8nd lia5seth the mu5eumteam to keep the board infcnned of delopMents. New TftJrtee5 are provided with= aipies of the AAL and PPAFMT governing documents: a regulady upded trwning Handbook whith provide5 informatKJn on their It1 duties and rtsponsibilf(ies- and a copy of the relationship and grarLt a8reemeN between the PRAFC AAL. The TnJste HEndbiJok a150 8(ts H5 key wmponent in the rnduttioft prOs9 for potential newTrustee& In 2023w? added the Governan Qndar into this pac We undetsd that an effectNe board should h8ve the neossary fflix of profetsional 5kn1L%, ptrsonal expÈrieftrÉ, and drfferent perspEcENes, tombÈned with enthusiasm. Bull ding upctn the thorough revw ¢f our sknlL%et I 2022. WE were joined by newtn&eesto ting it) addttional experience in historical research, wlth a reglmentsl bèd<ground A number of trusrees undertook Governance tralning a tourse offered by The Natlonal Army Museum, and they reported backtothe boardto betterinforni on governance IleS. Rlsk management ThrohOUt the vear the trustees have examlned the malor rfsks the ch8r(ty faces 8ftd conftrm that contrds t [tyte Tisk5 have been putin plate. REFERENCE ANDADMINISTKQIIVE DAlL Rew5tered Cornpanynumb 06743823 IEngknd and Wales) Registered CharftynJm)ber 1126776 Re2i5teredoffi R H QThe Parachute Regimen MeJMHe BarCkS CiiEulBr Road SoLth Colchester Essex C02 7UT Page 9
RBORNEASSAULT LIMITED REPORTOFThETRUSTEES FOR TH£YEAR ENOED31 DECEMBER2023 Tlustees The threttors ofthe charitable rnny fyhe charty'l 8re its tmstee5 for the ptsrp05e of tharity law an( throushout this report are collectively referred to asthetrustees. ThÈtrvstee5sÉrvSng atthe dateof signingwer&asfoUows.' 8rig IRetdl M P Lowe (Chairmanl Col. IRÈtdl G uvin8One MrG Btsyd Mr R fvtoore Mr hrt Pitt Mr H R GreIle IresigTred Febru?ry20231 Brig IRetdl A Wri8ht Iwittrchalrmanl Col. (Retdl M R Wilt5 Col.J D Loudoun Iresigned February 20241 W02S Evans Col. fj ROFFeTrSmellie lapwirtedJuly20231 Staff MrJ 8akerlCur¥torl Mr B Hill IAsstCurator and ParaDo Edthrl Ms G LealerlmusevmAL1latj OperationalAddress Buildiftg213 IWM Dvxford Dtr0rd C3mbrid8eshir¢ C8224QR Bright 8rown Charttred Accountants ststytoryAuditor Exchange House SL Cross lène Newport Isle of Wight P030 5BZ Bankers Lloyds Bank PIC Ft B2G 3JW Solicitors oward Kennedy LLP l London Bridge Lonth)n SEI 986 Pa8e 10
AIRBORNEASSAULTIIMITEO RepoRTOFTHETRIJSTEE5 FOR ThE YEAR ENDED31 DECEMtrER202a REFERENCE ANDADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS 8ènkrs Hok5 MilitaryPankin& RBS, 200 FowlerAvenue Fowler Busin¢ss Park Famborou8h GU14 7JP EVENTS 5FNceThE END QF THEYEAR Information re12tingto events sincElhe etid of thewr is gfven in the n¢)tssts the financial ststernefft ATEMENTOFTftUSTEES' RESPONSIBKMES The trustees (who are 3150 the direttors of AirtJrne Assault LlmTted for the purryJsÈs ot tcrntBny lawl are re5FQnb1e f¢r preparing the Report of the Trustees and th2 finanoal 5tstements in aCcOr&e wfth applioble law and United n8dorn Accounting Standards Iunlted Kingdom Get)eral pted Accounting Plath] induding f5nan¢ial Reporbn8 Stsndard IOZ The Financial Reporting Standard appjlryable in the UK3nd Republi¢of I[eld". Company law requlres the truttees to prepare fjnonthal statements for each financlal year whith give a two •nd hir vitw Df the stste of 3ffairs of the £harItab company aftd of the incoming rex>Ur and applitstion of resources. induding the irKome and e)q)enditur£. of the charitabje company lor that peN)d. lft prepaiinK those finanoal 5taternents. the trustees are 1[ed to selectsuitabfeaccounrin8polioe53nd then apth them corffjistentty- obserwe the metlK>dsand princlptes in the ChaThtySORP,. mèkeiudgemenrsand e5tirnatesthatare reonable aThl pruden¢. prepare the financial statements on the going concern basts unless inapproprthe to pre5urne that the chaitable companywlll continue in busines& The trtee5 are responsible for keeping proper actountSn8 re¢iKds whith (f15close with re35orble accuracy at any tlme the fin3nEial pOn of the charitable company 3nd to enable them to ensure that thÈ financial statements tDmpW the Companie5 Art 2CYJ& They are 81sts re5pon5ible for seBu0rd1ng the assets of the tharftable company and hence for tsking rea50nablÈ stepsforthe prevention detection offraud and other irregUlare$. In so fara5the trustees are aware= there relewdnt8udit intormation of which the tharitable company's authrtors 8re unaware- arx the trustee5 hav2 tsken all steps that they ought to he tsken to make themselves alre of any relevant aj Information and toesrabllshthattheaudltor5 arèaw8of th8tinforrn£tion. Approved by orderof thè boardof trusiees on... . ._...................-.....-. and signed on its behalf by- Briga e MBE- Trusteè PaEe 11
REPORTOF THE INDEPENDENT AUDoRsT07NE MEMBERSOF AIRBORNEASSAULT LIMITED Oplnion We have aLtdited the tinancial &tÈtements of Aithrne AsV Llmked Ithe 'charitsble cornpany'l for the year ended 31 Decernber 2D23 which comprtse the Statement of Financial Acti$. the Balance Sheet and nDtts tn the fiThaKial stmenig including a summary of si8nifirdnt accounting poliGies. The finan31 reporting framework th8t has been 8ppli&d In their preparatioD applicable law and United AccountiTrE Standards Iunitél Kiwm Generally Acceptsd Accounting pctiCe1. irt¢lu&ing ¥inan£Èal Rep)rbn8 Stsndard 102'The Financial RepDrting Standard applicawe in the UKand Republicof Ire13nd'. In our¢)plnion the linancialstatements: glve a trufr and fair vieej of the state of the charftsble comrry'S affairs as at 31 Oeeernber 2023 and of its incom4n8 resources and application of resource¥ induding its income and expenditLtrÈ. fortheyearihen ended.. have been pmpeAy prepared in accordance with United nEdOM GerTreral Accepted AroyntlnE Prdetic< induding Finanaal Fleportingstandard 102'The Financial Reporttng Standard applic3bte in the UK and Republic ot Ireland,: and have been prepared sn acccrdan¢e wth the tsquirements otthecompanies PLt2CM)6. B35isloropinion We conducted our audit in aCCOTd2nce with Intemational Standards on Audn¥ IUKI IISAS (UK)) and appll¢able law. Qur re5ponslbifeS under thosÈ standards are further desthbed the Auditors, responsitslittes for the audil of the financlal statemenis sethon of our report. We are Indepdent of the charitsble comp8ry in actord8no wtth the ethi( uirernents that are relevant to our 3udit of the financi31 statements in the UK, incl¢1 the FRC'5 Ethical Standard. and we have fulfilled our other ethiE41 reSph)nsilitieS in a¢cordan¢e wth these reQIreMent& We believe that the audit evidencewe have obtsined ts suFfi¢iEntand appropriate to PTwdeo ba5l5fcrour1nI0n. Condusion5 relatiilg togoingconcern In auditing the fJnan¢ial #atementy we have concluded th•t the tnESté&' usè of the going corKem basis of arUntIng in the preyration of thefin8niial staternent5 15 appropriate. Based on the work we h2ve performed. we have not identified ony rTrateri31 unryttrinties relating to evenis or ¢ondititins that, individualfy or collectivety. may Cast signfficant dwbt OTh the charitable company's ability to continue as 3 goir nr for a period Df at le85tefve monthsfromwh&n thefinan¢i•lst3tements ère authorised forissue. Our reswnsitiilities the responslbiitties ef the trustee5 with respect ts going c¢Ncern are described in the relevant sections of rep otheAityFortnatrDn The trustee5 are rtsponsible for the other infortnation. The other information Cornpre5 the tnformation induded in the Annual Report, otherthan the financrdl statements 3nd our Rerrt)rt of the IndÈpendentAuditUfsthereon. Our OnIOn on the linanual statements d¢)es not cover the other infomJatlon ènd, Èxcept to the Èxtent otherwisé gxpficitly statsd (nourr[ we do not express atryfortn of a55urarto conclusion thereon. lfi eonnectson with our audtt Df the financtal ststemenis. our re5tK>n5ibIfy 15 ta read the other iThformation anfl. In doing 50, consider whether the other iThformètion is materially incon$15tent wr(h the financial stements or our knowledge obtsined In the audit or otherwise appears tc be materially mi5Stated. If we iéentify suth material incoThststenciÈs appat rnatErial rni5ststements. we arè required tr demilne whethar this Br$ rise to a mat¢rk*l mi55t3ternpnt in the finaT¥ckl statetnents thems?e5. ff, Sed or¢ the work we havè perfonned. we c(>ndude that thero Is a materlal mi55taternert Df this other information, we are required to reportthHtfacL We have fiothingto repDrt inthis regard. page
REPORT OFTHEINDEPENDENT AUDITORSTO THE MEMBERS OF AIRBORNE AAULTL1MlTEts opinio on gthermatters prèxribed bythe CoMpanie5Art2006 In our opiftion, based Dn the work ttndertakeTh in the course of the au&tt- the inforniation geTh in the R&port of the Trustees for the ftnancièl year for whlch the ftnanti4 $tatemÈnts are prepared is cgnsistentwith the financial ststements.. and the Rewrtof the TrLtsteesh35 been prepared in accprd3Dwith applKablelegal requirement5. Matter50n whachwtare rewiredts reportbye¥reption In the light of the knowledge ind understanding of the tharitsble company and its envrronment obtained in the coutse of the we have not identified matErlEI mismtements inthe Report of the Trustees. We have rwJthir¥ to report In respert of the follong matters where the CompanÈes Att 20C Tequires us to report to you If, in ouropijion: adequatÈ accounting re¢ord5 have not been kept or fetum5 adequate for our audit have not been received from branches ntrtvisited by us: or the finanoal ststernepts are not in agrÈementwith theaccountitV4 record5 and returns.. or rt?in dlsclosure5 01 trustee5' remuner8tion specified by laware not made,. or we have not reNed all the (tsformatn and explanationswe requrefor ourevd¢' or the truste were not entitled ta take advantage of the small coMnieS exemption frcm the qUIreMert tts prepare Strategic Repctrt or in preparingthe Reportof th&Trustee& Res)rLsbIlities of trnstees As ewained mrxe fully in the StHtement of Trustees, Respon5bi i14the5, the trustees Iwho arÈ Alstt the dsre¢tors of the charitable company for the purposes of company lawl are r25POTb5ible fty the preparatign of the fin(la1 statements ènd for being satisfied that they we a true and frair view. and for suth intemal mntrol as the trustee5 detsrmine nsSary tts ¢n2ble the prepaTrtion of fin4noal statementsthèt arefree from rnater1 misstatement. whetheTduetofraud orerror. In preparing financial statements, the trustee5 are reSpSible for ?yse$*ng the charitable companrfs ability to contimje as a going £oncern, dI151ng1 as pICable, m#ltets related ts going concern and using the going contern b[5 of accounting unless the trustee% either intend to liquid8te the thaiitalAe CDmpany or to £ezse oPetIOns. or havè no ali5bcattern3tive but to doso. Page 13
REPORTOFTHE INDEPENDEKfAVDITORSTOTHE MEMBERSOF AIRBORNEA55AUIT UMITED CMrrresp)nsibilities fotth?auditofthe financial ¥tstements Our obie¢Uves are to obtsin iea5onable assurantr gbout whether the financial ttètèments as 8 whole are free from mater5al mis&tat¢ment, whether due tts fraud or error, 8nd to 3 R2port of the Indepeftdent Audr(ors that indude5 our opinion. Reastsnab a55ur8nce is a hi8h level of &ssurarKi but Is not a guarantee that an audr( condurted in a¢¢ord¥nce wlth tSAs IUKI wi51 alw3ys derett a Materrdl mlssrdternetit when it exists. Mi%tm¢nts ¢èT) aiFse from frdud or error anr£ are cOdered material if. indTridually or in the aggregate, thry could reasonably be expected ts influence the economic dw%ortsof users tsken the baS ofthE5efinarTh3lstatement> IrreguritieS. ]rlUdIng frnud, are instsntrs of non%ompliance with lows and reEulatiO We design proceduTes in line with OUF re5ponsikn"litles. Outlrned above, todetettmatÈrial rntsststemerts in respeaof irregukrfities, Iludingfrav. As part irf planning our audit we rletermined materi81ity and assSed the risks of matefial rrisst3tement in the financtsl sr3tement eased on our understanding of the tharitible COMn¥ we identtffÉd the principal risks to the Charitable company as mana8eEnent overrid2 of Cotffro and potential Ipr In respect revenue recDgnitK)n. partkubrly In re5Pertof cash income Audkn wocedures rfOrMed bythe8agemettearn induded.. A rev(ew ef journals made In yeparin8 thEfmal result5 for preparatton of thE aLrounts. and ¥ rwiew Lif accountinE estimates made byfnana8ement. Review to ensyre there are fto tran10S that havÈ no apparert bu5i0es5 or charrtable purpose. or that have been processed outstde the usual 3CCDUlltingsy5tems. Exlension of the sample 5iz¥ for audEt testing carried out in relatiC to cash in¢ome. and coftsideration and tssting of controls in place around this income. Discs1on$ with maftagement, irUdIng con&derdtion of any kr50wn or 5Peed instsnces of non<0mplire with laws and re8ulatiDThS or fraud. There are inherent limitations in the audfc wOCedu dCribed above, and the furthèr removed non-compliance with la and r¢gulatiorts is from events and rÈfiottéd in the financial statements, the less likely wp arg tts bètomè awaie of IL The rk of not detecting a material msstatemÈnt due to fraud is highw than the rk of not dÈtectinE one r25ultingfrDrn e)r, asfraud rnay involve deliberate contsalment or intent(onal misrepresÈntat6ons. A further descrlptioTh ot our SpOnsibl11t1es for the audit of the financ4al ststernents 15 lo&ted on the FiRanaal RepDrttng Counol's webyte at wWW.fr&oukladltorSre$ponSlb]IJtles. Thts descrlption foms part of our Report of the Independent Audiior& P3ge 14
REPORTOFTFte INDEPENDÉNT AUDITORSTOTHE MEMBERS OF AIRBORNEA55AULTUMITED Use ofour report Thig report is madt sdely to the charitable c(Knpany's Membet5, a5 4 body. in 8CcOrdan wlth Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companie5 Act 21yJ5. our audit work has been undertaken so ihat we might State to the chèrttable ccnp8ny's members tho matters we are reqvired to state to them Tn an auditors. report 8Ad f¢1 rK) Other purpose. To thÈ fullest extent permtttsd by law, we do not a¢¢£pt or assume responsibility to anyone other than tIE charitsble company and the tharitable companV5 membersas a bDdy.forour audlt WgrLforthi5 report or fcrtheoplnlons we havefomied. ISeThorStatutoryAuditorl frjrand an behalf of Bright &rown Limlted Charrered Atmuntsnts statoryAdrtor Exchange House SL CED55 Lane Newpert Isl¢ g(wht PO3058Z Date-... Page 15
AIRBORNE ASSAULT UMITED STATEMENTOFANANCIALAcnvfflES IINCOPPORATINGAN INCOME AND EXPENDITURÉACCOVNTI FOSETHEYEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 2023 Totsl nds 2022 Total funds Unrestricted funds Re5tricied funds PRAFMT INCOME ANDENtWMENfs ¥ROM Dtinations and legacies 108,416 23.942 132,358 133.945 Charitable Hrtwitres Research and archtve ViSTts U58 1558 2,608 Otherwddin43CtNities Inveslrnent Inrome 635 l362 635 1.362 1.339 478 Totsl IllJ71 23342 135,913 137.370 EXPENDRE ON langfundS 107 107 92 Charitabte activiti Museum runTMnR 132,588 28.305 199,957 183,412 Totdl 132,695 200,064 183,504 NÉT ENCOMEIIEXPENDITURE) 120.7241 14,3631 139.0641 164,ts11 146.1341 RECONCILIATtON OF FUNDS fotalfunds broughtforward 159.173 4L481 709.750 910,404 9S6,538 TOTAL FUNLIS¢JRWEO FORWARD 138,449 37,118 670.686 845.253 910A04 The notesfrjryn partof these financk41 statements Page 16
AIRBORNEA55AVLT UMITED BALANCESHE¥T 31 DECEMBER2023 2023 2Q22 Total nds Unrestricted fortds Restricted funds Total funrk PWMT Wote5 FIXEDASSFf5 IntsDgible assets Tangible 455ets Investments 28,610 3.572 28.610 644,791 41.414 684,197 641219 14 32,183 541,219 673,402 725.612 CURRÉNY ASSErs Stodts Debtor5 Cash at bank3nd ITh hand 15 1,458 129.263 96,384 L,458 129,263 162.970 1,565 182,698 176,821 37,118 29.468 227.105 37.118 29,468 293,691 361.084 CREDITORS Arnourts fallirq due wfthin ono year 17 1612601 1612601 1602801 NETCURRENFA5SEf5 164.845 37,118 29,468 23L431 300%04 TOTALASSETS LESS OJRRENT UABILlnES 197.028 37.118 670.687 904,833 S,026A16 CREDITORS Amounts fr6lling due after more than one year 18 (s880> 1585801 1116.0121 NASSETs 13&448 37.118 670,687 846253 910.404 FIJNDS Unrestricted thJn&s Restrithd fund5 IS9.173 751,231 707AOS TOTAL FUNDS 816253 910,404 Th¢ n4Trtesfomi part olthesefinancial statements Page 17 eontlnued...
AIR8ORNEASSAULT LIMITED gALANCESHEEf-fontiThupd 31 DECEMBER 2023 These finan£ral statements have been prep#red in acc(dants With the provision5 8pplicablÈ to £harit3ble tornpanies subcittsthÈsm811 companie5 regime. The financial statemerlts wero approved by the Board of Trvstee5 and 3Uthorised for issue on arld weresigntd on its behalf bv.. Lowe MBE-Trvstee The notes form partofthesefinancial ststements Page 18
AIR8ORNEAS5ALILT UMITED NOTESTO ThE FINANCIALsfAIEMEMf5 FOR THEYEAR ENDED31 DECEM8ER 2023 GENEFiALINFORMATrON Airbome Assau Umlted i% a rhaittable compafty litnited by guardntee ané tncorpor3ted in EnglaThd. The financial Ststsm2nts are preseThtsd In Sterling, whlch is the functienal currEncy of the th3ritable cornpaDy. There ?re Tro terial uncenainties about the charity5 abl1 tty tD continue. rbOrne Assau rned ttItuteS a public benefft erttity 35 defined by FR5 102. ACCOUNTING POUCIES Basi5 of preparifieihe ffnancial statemer The fin3na31 ststements of the £hartrdb company, whlth Is a pubbc benefit entity under FRS 101 have beèn prepared In accord3ncE with the (tharities 50RP IFRS 1021 'Accounting and Reporting by Ch4rilie5.' Ststernefit of RecoTnmended Practi applicable ttp charities preFring iheir accounts in actordance with ihe Repcrting Standard applicab12 ill the UK and Republi¢ of IrEland IFRS 1021 leffective l January 20191., Finala1 Reporting 5tandèrd 102 Yhe Financial Reporbng 53Ad8rd 8ppltcable in the UK 4nd Republic of Irel3Trd' and the Cornpanies Act 2(Q6. The financial ststements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. wth the o¢ception of i5we51ments which are included atmarketvalue. Income All income is rewBnised iry the Ststement of Financtal Adiwtses ¢nce the charity has entitlm*nt ts the funds, it i% probabfethatthe incomÈ v411 be tsceived andthe amount tsn be measured tetlabtv. Expenfllwre abilttie5 are recognised as ÈxpÈndtLure as 500n a5 there is a legal OT constructive obliidtKffj cornmittin8 the thority to that expenditure. it is probable that a tnnsfer of economic benefits will be required irt sÈttlÈffient and the amount (rf the OblitIon can be measured relhibly. ExndItiJre i5 accounted for on an accruals b8s15 and has been dassrfied under headings that a88regate 311 cost related to the cate80ry. Where costs cènnot be directly atiwibuted to particular h&8dings they have been allo¢zted to activth5 On 3 IK5iS CDnsistent with the $2 of rEsouf¢E5. Alloca and apporttofiment of costs The allocation of expendtiurÈ within thE chaTit¢s finonual Statements isthat bar diw¢t costs of raising funds whl¢h aTe the costs of purthasin8 Stock Itom4 211 other costs are fvll allocèted the to the activw 'Museum Runnln8- includinE 100% of 5UPPOrtC05ts. Intsnglblefttedossets IM8nble assets relate to the Computer soare of PARAdats and the trustee5 have reviewed the oypected life of the 50ftware 2nd a55essed thatthetostsshould bewritten off overark 8ye¥r perfod tsn a straiÉht line basi& PARAdata part of the museum and is an Income gener3ting asset which 15 tspable of being 5epaRte identifiable Bnd MobIe. Tan£iblefixed assèts l ass¢ts Epsting ¥noo than £5LY) aTe caWaIrI and induded in the fin81 ststerrÉnts at bi#orfic cost le55 ac£umulated deprecladon. Oepreuation is providèd on fixed assets at ntes calculated to write off the ct Of valuation less estirnated rÈsidu•l valu< of eath assetoverits expetted usefijl life asfollows.. Page 19 continued...
AIRaORfvEASSAULT UMITED NOTE5TOTHE RNANCFALSTATEMENTS- coniinued FOR TrIEYEARENDED31 DECEMBER 2023 ACCOUIrnNG POUQES- contitwed Tan4ibIefiX assèts leasehold Museum property. exhltsts &frtting5 Equipment overthe length of the lease lo % reducing balance & IO% stratght line 25 % straight line Stotb valued ètthe lower of ¢95t and net reali5able value. after m8knnE due allowance for ob501ete aThJ slow moving tsms. Fwbds Unre5tr(tted funds comprise those fvnd5 whlch the tnjsrees are free to use in accordance 1th the charjty's obsects. Heritage set5 The Parathe Regimwt and Abrborne F¢E5 Museum Trl holds a large number of obiÉttS in t1tIOn wth the historyof Airborne and ¢ortsist50f the Museum'stollections both and Dff dplaY. They induik rned41s, unlfoTms. equlpmenL vehicles, an extVe arthive of do¢¥ments and imagery and other artefacts. The Dbjetts aF2 considered heritsge a55ets wder the Statement tsf Recommended PCCe terms ¥ th re tangible assets of h1r cr artistic importante- £on5equendy, value 15 plad on either the a55et or the danation tor accounung purp05e5. The rnanagement policy in respert of herftsP assÈts1s sumrnartsed in the nrte bel¢)w. Bassof ronxfidation and presentation of aCcots The rèsults of 3rborne Assault Tr3ding Limited have rtot ben tQAs¢lidai•d wthin lh a¢¢ounts as these are immaterial, indlwdualty andcdlectively, tothe grou In order to prtiMdÈ t Df understa¥ng the attounts of Airbome knujt brnited and the PaTrchute Regirnent and AiTborne FOrS Museum Trust are disclosed Separats in the Statement of Flnanclal Athvities. balÈte sheot and note5 tti the accounts. The balances due b¢twe¢n the two componÈnt Chariti are di5cbsed sep3rty on the face of the b31ance Sheet in current assets and curtert li•biliti8s Tespe£tive, bur have beeTh eliminatsd fr7 the cwsolidated b3lance sheetof the united entity. rborne Assault Linited is a subxdiary of The Parnchute Rewment and rbOrne Forces ICRN 07005997 1 Chartty numbEr I19771, reeTed in Englènd and Wales. The consolid*ed ?ctounts of the 8riiup Can be foynd on Companies House. tyonated servtos tnated $eNi¢es and faalities rePsents costs borne by thé Min&try of Dèfènte IA Con¢0 wtth staff seeded ts the Museum withDUtchHrge. r3tes and other offitr expense Page 20 continued._
A1RBoRNÉuLTlIMITEO NOTESTOThE FINANCIAL ATEmENTS- ¢ontTnud FOR THEYEAR ENDED 31 DEBER 2023 DONATIONSANO LEGAaES 2023 2022 Total Unrestrirted Restrlcted Totsl Donations- Parèd#tr OonÈtH)ns Grants Donated Servi8nd fa¢ilrfie$ 3,620 3,620 3.484 8408 40,346 3,187 L6.355 75.181 38.222 .966 40.346 23,942 108,416 23,942 132358 1945 Included wkhln doNated Nices and faThlities 2023 2022 Staff costs 40y6 38.222 Grams are recteved from the Parachute Regiment 2nd Airbome Force5 Charity for the purposes of normal Tunning 5t5 tn line with the ann1 budget and is unrestricted in nature. Restricted inwme is from AMOT Iogilby Tnjstl forthepurposes ofstaff cos gonated Servi and faciuties represents costs borne bythe antry of Defence in connettion staff to the MLLS&Urn withtxtcharge, rates and other¥fficE expenses. OThER TRADIN6AcfivIEs 2023 2022 Shop income PARAd photo sales 145 179 1,160 635 1339 Page 21 Contied...
AIRBORNEASSAULfuMITED NOTrSTOTHE FINANCWLsfATEMENTS-rvnttThued FOR THEYEARENDED 310ECEM8ER 2023 INVESTMENT INQIME 2023 2022 Dep051t account Iirtèrest 1.362 478 Support costs Isee note 71 Dirert CosES T¢Jtsls Museum running 193,152 6AOS 199,957 Museum ¥vnnifig 2Q23 2022 Wag Property Aérntnistration Maintenan Depreuation Supportcosts 86,567 7,773 15.179 28,974 S4.659 6,805 80,952 6.558 13.8Q6 20522 54.020 7554 Totsl museum running costs 199.957 183.412 SUPPORT COSTS G¢vern•nc¢ costs Museum rttnninE 6,805 NET INCOME/IEXPENDITURO Net inwmellexpenfllturel is stated afterchar8in811crediting)'. 2023 2022 Aud510rs' remuneration Depreciation-owned assets CompLrter50fthre amortisativn 3,340 41,213 41,856 12,804 22 cortinued...
AIRBORNEASSAULTuMED NOTESTOTHE FINANCIALsfATEMENT5-tontinued FOR YHEYEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER 2023 TRUSTEES. REMVNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trsJste@s' remvneration or other banefits for the yeaF ended 31 Oecember 2023 nor for the yeHT ended 31 Dernber 2022. Tru5teÈ¢ exre$ 2023 2022 Trusts, expenses S82 814 3 truste& wère paid expenses fortravel and subgstente tOttend trustee mewngs. Jtx sfAFFCOSTS 2023 2022 Wèges atyd sarieS SocKal sÈoJritycosts Otherpension costs 81.926 1451 76,783 2292 lJ76 86,567 80.951 The ayernge MonthrtUrnber ofemployees dun8theyearwasas follows: 2023 2022 ttp*ratk)n No employee5 received erndwnents in exce550f £60,WO. ThÈ vrdges and salarles figwe includes dofiated servlcè5 01£37,89612022.. £38.2221 for mèmbers of stsff employ bythe Ministry of Cefwce based onthe ratesof pay ID plao dufingthe peTrol. The curator is con5klered key management personr1. 8ItFK)ugh the pwt is predorninan¥y funded by thÈ MOD. Thetotsl ernployee benEfft5forihis NFStwere £41288. Page 23 toninued...
AIR80RNE ASSAULT LIMITED NOTES TOThE FINANCFALSfATEMF14TS-¢ontinued FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 DecEMBEft 2Q23 ii. COMPARATIVES FOR THEsfATEMENTQF FINALALA¢vlES Unrestricted funds Restricted f)dS Total funds PRAFhAT INCOMEAND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donationsand legades 110.640 21305 132.945 Charltableattlvitle5 Research and archweM5its 2.508 Othertrading avleS Invthment income L339 478 478 TLtsI 115.065 22.805 137370 EXPENDiTURE ON Ralngfunds 92 92 Charitableacbvit Museum runnsng 112,131 32,217 39JJ64 183,412 Yotsl 112.223 32.217 3S.064 183.504 NETINCOMEIIEXPENDETURE) 2,842 19,9121 139.0641 146,1341 R£CONCIUAmON OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 156,332 51J93 748.813 956538 TQTALFUNDS CARWED FORWARD 159.174 41,481 709.749 930.404 P8ge 24 ontiued...
AIR8ORNEA55AULT UMITED NDTesTOTME FINANCIAL5tATEMENTS-¢ontinued FOR THEYEARENDED31 DEceMBER2023 INfANGI&LE FIXEDAETs Computer 50ftware At l Jznuary 2023 and 31 D2mber 2023 533,417 AMORTL8AnON At l January 2Q23 èrgeforyear 492.003 IIB At31 CEcember2023 BOOK VALUE At 31 DecetnbEr 2023 28.610 At 31 Drnber2022 4L414 TANGISLEFIXEDASSEf5 Flre5 3nd frttings Pl•nt¥nd rnchinèry leasehokl vehicles T¢tsL% At l January2023 Additiors L250,025 1,522.471 18,587 2.79L083 2.450 2,450 At 31 Oecember 2023 1.250,025 1,522,471 18,587 2A50 1793,533 DEPREOATION At ljanuary 2023 char8efyear 569.743 39,064 1,52L439 516 15,704 1,663 106*86 41.856 613 At31 December 2023 608.807 1,5219SS 17.3KI 613 2,14&742 NEf BOOKVALUE At31 December 2023 641,218 516 1,220 l837 644,791 At31 Oecember2022 680,282 1,032 2A83 684,197 Hwif48t A¥s•ts The Parathute Regiment end thrne Forces Muselttn Trust holds a laree number Df objects In connectlDn Wth the hhtsry of Alrbome Forces and Colsts ofthe Mus¢um'scollecttons hgth on and off Splay. They indude medals, unrforrns. equiprnen¢ véhides, gn Èxtensive arch of documents and ima8ery and other artefacts. Page 25 centinued._
AIRWRNE ASSAULT LIMITED N¢)TESTOTHE FINANCIALSfATEMENTS-contlnued FOR THÉ YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBERZOZ3 TANGJBIE FIXED h55ET5- rgntiTwed The objects are ronsidtred heritsge a552ts undEr the Statement of Recommended Practre tern as they are tsThgib 3ssets of histori¢ or artistic impcrtènce,. cortsequentty, nD value placed on either the CFr the donation for4xountin8 Purpe5. There are 4 main elements to the toltettion: the rfisplay ITh Ouxford, the physkal arChe at Dwrford. the di8it41 arthive ParaData. and the re5efft lIeon held separately at Ba59ingbourn. The public are able to acws the museum irs Duxtsrd thè 51te is open dur¥rE the weEk, the archfve by appointment and VIEW hraoata online. Herita8e a4sÈts frorn the reserve collection can be retrieved ty museum staff for prearranged viewing at lf0rd. The ¢hirity doe5 not acuvely s2Ek new items for the museum but does regylady iecefve itetrLS. both donated and on Itsan. frorn both spmng members of the Parachtjte Reeiment and those who have previously 5er¥ed in TbOrne Forces or their families. The d)arity Util*S di8itsl 3Thd phYTrI recordirÉ ead) asset and ha5 aTh approved Collectn5 Pglicy ar Plan Éo ThE Collecbons Trt SPECTRUM 5.1 guidebTr. Any di5posalg from the ¢olFert(¢n, ntluoing the sale of indiwdual objeLts, are approved by thÈ tntstÈes folli)wing The Coll¢ctiDns Trust SPECTRUM S.1 guidelines and the rnu5eums' dIspal policy. The trusts&% reserve the rt to Sell an indNidual object but only after carefttl co#sideration of its provenants. condition and rdevante. and On after careful considernuon 2#d extrnsive efftjrts to retUTn to the Original dory)r or relocated to other In5tttutims. The entfR collection would never be affered for sale. As the majority of artefa¢rs were accrued in the 5$ and 19605, UPDn the Initial eStal$hMent of the original museum in Ajdershot. and theywould never be SLld and forthis reason the valueis not includ& in the aCcor. For insuranrè purposes. thÈ trustees have undertaken a waluaknon of the collection whKh Indicated a potential value of £3,245,370. However. as the charity would be Unab to dispose of the collection by selllng the Items thk Is considered only to be relevant to allowing the £harity to rebuikt the collettton IF destrtyed and in mary cases would not beabteto replacethe r(ems asthey are unique. Asa summary, the total value of obie¢ts retswed into theirec0 Inthe past5 years tsvalued at £14.648. Year 1022 2021 2020 2019 Nootiternsdonated C05t cf aGoui51tion Vahje of donation 256 74 57 6n2S 76 575 Page 26 continued...
AIRBORNEASSAULTUMITEO NOTESTOTHE FINANQALSTATEMEN75-cottdnued FOR TKEYEARENDED31 DECEMBEk2023 14. FIXED ASslNvESTmENT5 Unlthd investments mARKVAlUE At ljanuary 2023 artd 310ecem&er 2023 8OOKVALUE At310ecember2023 A131 Oe¢emb8r 2022 Therewere no investment assets outsidethe UK. ThÈtompany's imRstrneftts at the lance sheet date in theshlre ¢opital of ¢ompaNes ifidudeth¢followirt8: rborne AssaultTradinE Lim Registered officè". MÈtville BaThack5. Ciralar Road Soth C¢lthestèr, C02 7UT N*ure of bu&nes> Trnding Company aassof shatè.. Or&inary holding Ir 3L12.Z3 31.12.22 Aggregate capital and reserves 13571 13571 STOCK5 2023 2022 Stock5 1,458 1565 16. DEBTORS.. AMOUMTS FALUNG DUE WThIN ONE YEAR 2023 2022 Trade debtors AmouThts owed bygroup undertaD8$ Otherdebtor5 VAT PrepaymEnts 35 1,1 2289 724 5.102 176,336 1,678 4.566 129.263 182.698 Included In amounts duè to grovp undertakings is £5858012022.. £1160121 whith falk duè after rn0 than one year. Page 27 continue&..
RBORNEASSAULTLIMfFEO NOTE5 TOTHE FINANaALSTAYEMEKfs.<ontinued FOR THÉYEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 17. CREDITORS: AMouKfs FALLING DUEIJIITHIN ONEYEAR 2D23 2022 Tde Credito Sori315ecurity and othertsxes A3[sand deferred srKome Accrued expenses 229 791 57,497 3J72 55.288 4J)54 62260 602 CREDrroR&. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE AFfER MORETHAN ONEYEAR 2023 2022 AcCrUzand deferred income 58,580 116.012 Movements on thedeférrad incorne account 2023 2022 Atthestsrtofthe year Released in theyear Newfund¢n4 agreed at¥eard 171,235 51370 1552231 151J701 171235 Attheend of the yeai 116,IX2 171,235 Deferred Inme represents amounts due to be patd under 8Th 8Breed 3 yezr fvnding atrangemeni frem The Psr4thute Rewmeht and Airborne For Th7Aity Eoveringthe period frorn l January2023to 31 Decemb¢r202S. Pagé 28 continued...
AIR8ORNEASSAULT LIM17ED NOTESTQTHE FINANCIAL STATEMEN75-0)ntinued FOk7HE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 MOVÉMÈNTIN FVMD5 Not movement in funds At 31.12.23 At 1.1.23 Unrestrittedfvnds General fund PaTrDat3 Phzsell Other designated funds Di5pIoy Develgpment*unL( 38,51K) 79.06g 10.185 2,015 29,404 I90 1123D51 40.490 66,264 10,17D 2.015 19.5 19A951 159.173 120.7251 138,448 Rtstrirted funds Parachute Regiment¥ndAiTborne Forces Museum Trust Par3Dats Ph85e11 Collection Redisplay Fd OgilbyfruA£rnt)t 709.750 41.171 310 139,0631 14,9WI 67Q,687 36,271 310 537 537 751.231 143,4261 707WS TOTALFUNDS 910.404 164.ts11 846.253 Netrn¢vement in furbJ4 indwjed in theJbryve areas follow5.. Incomlng rescrceS Re50urtes expended ovemefft in funds Unrestri¢tedfunds General fund ParaDats Phase11 Otherde5igTratedfunds Developmentfund IIL971 1109,9811 ID.8051 (isi 19.8951 1,990 112,8051 19,8951 111.971 1132,6961 120,725} Restriuedfvnd5 P3ra£hute Regiment andrborne Forc¢5 MuseumTrust ParaData Phase11 Ogilby Trust grant I3963) 14,9(nl 537 I4,9(> 123,4051 23.942 167,3681 143,4261 TOTAL FUNDS 135,913 1200,0641 I64.1} Page 29 rontinued.-
AIRBORNEASSAULTLIMlfED NOTESTOTHE FINANaALsfATeMeNTS-contlnued FOR ThE YEAR ENDED 31 tMeER 2023 MOVÉMEKfiN FUNDS-¢ontlnued Comparative5for movemenrl*fvNJs Net rntement in fvnds TransFeis beeen fuTr At 1.1.22 31.1122 Unrestrirtedfunds fjEneral fijnd ParaDatè Phase11 Other desi8natsd fvnds GHI Developmentfund 34.999 91.873 10,185 2.015 17.260 15.64S 112.8041 lll,1441 58,5(K) 79.059 10.185 2.015 29.404 11144 156332 2,841 159.173 Re511irtedfvnds Parachute RegiFnent and Alrborno Forces MuseumTrust ParaDak Phase15 Colertion Redisplay Fund 748,813 51.083 310 139.0631 19,9121 709,750 41,171 310 800.206 1489751 751,231 TOTAL FUNDS 9$638 146,1341 0.404 Cornparatwe net movement In funds. included in the abovearE a5follow5: Incorning resources Resources expended Movement infunds LlntOStritted funds General fund Pèr808ts Ph3se 11 Otherdesnated funds 113.SS9 197,9141 112.8051 11sosi ,64S 112.8041 L505 115,065 1112P41 2A41 Re5trittedfvnd5 Parathut2 Reg¥nentandAirborne For Museum Trust ParaDats PhÈsÈ11 OwlbvTrust grant 139.C631 19.9121 1223051 139,0631 19.9121 21305 22305 rJi28DI 148,9751 TOTAL FUNDS 137,370 1183,5041 146.1341 PJ£e30 ontinU..
Alk8OANE ASSAULTLIMifED NOTESTOThE FINANaALSTATEMENTS-£ontinued FOR THE YEAR ENDED al DÉtsMBER 2023 MOVEMENTIN FIJNDS-ttJntirtued Acur¥entye3r 12 months and PriOTyRar 12 rncrrth5cornbined posrtion is 3s*ollow5.' Net movement in fvnd5 rransfets bth8en At 31.12.23 At i.1.2Z Unr&tricted funds General fund ParèData Phase11 otherdEa1ed fvntts GHI Developmenifvnd 17.635 125,6091 IU1441 40,490 66.264 10.170 2,015 19,509 9L873 io. 2,015 17.260 12J44 156,332 117A841 138.448 Aestrittedfrfs P3rathute Regiment and AirborrE For MuseumTrust PaData Phase11 Collection Redi5PtayFund OwlbyTru518rart 178,1261 114,8121 670.687 .2n 310 537 5I083 310 537 8CKI,206 1914011 TOTALFUNDS 956,538 1110,28SI 846,253 Page 31 ntinued...
AIRBORNEA55AULTUMITED NOTESTO ThE F1NANaALATEMENT5.C0thfirted FOR TrEYEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER Z023 MOVEMENTIN FUNDS-continued A current year 12 months and prior year IZ rngnths comblned net Movement in fijnds irKluded rn the above are s follow5- IncomiThg re50urce5 MovmEnt in fvnds expended UnrestrictèfvDds Genertl fund ParaData Phase11 Other deggnated fuftds Oevelopmentftjnd 225,530 1207.89SI 12S.6101 115201 1939SI 17.635 125,61Y)I 1151 19.8951 227,036 1244,9201 117.8841 Re5trirtèdfunds Parathute Regirnentand AirboFne F¥rtes Mu5eumTrLtst ParaDats Phase11 Og&1bYTngrat 178.1261 114A121 145.7101 178,1261 114,8121 537 46,247 4Q247 I13843) 192,4011 TOTALFUNOS 273.2g3 I88358) I1.285) Funds UnrestrKted funds The charivs unrestricted funds compTlSe= al Generèl fund which the trustee5 are tree to use In accordanL with the th3rty¥ objtcts, 2nd forrr6 the charity's ee$. bl ated fund5: - PardDats Ph2sÈ11- FundsdÈsigned bytheTntstees and donors forth¢ redevelcpfflent Of raData andthÈ aneoing rnainten3n. . Od)er rJesignated-A Thumberof 5rnallTrustee de51Rnated fundsforsmall or oneff protects. - Oisplay. fund$egatedfQrIhe upkeep 3TKI FTr3intenaTr of the Museu display& - Developmentfufid- Fundsset aside foTthefirture developn3entof thetharty Restrktedfvnd5 The prifttipal restritted fund indudad in the accouts lateS to the assets and liabllitRs of The Parachute Rement and AiTborne Ftr$ Myseum Tru5f. which are ClaSfd a5 a restricted fund under the unitlng dlrecdon ès detalled in 2L The charity held three other r2Stricted fvnd5 as follows.. - PardDatt Phase11-TheTru5teesgener8ted fundingspttificallyforthe r¢4¥¥elopmentand ongoin8 MainterKe Of PataDara Phase11. Paze 32 continued...
AIRWRNEASSAULTLIMITED NOTESTOTHEFINANaALSfATEMErit5- continued FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEM8ER21723 MOVEMENTIN FUNDS-continued - Collectlon Redisplay- A genetOU5 donor provided the charitywith ? Biftre5trtiedforthe wrpose of collection redisplay. - 08TlbyTrustGrant-An annual Brant provided bythe Am)y Museums 0811 byTrusL which used to part-fund one ofthe Museum staff'5 PQ5iti0n. ULMMATE PARENTCOMPANY The Ultimate parent of the charitable company 1$ The Parachute Rewment and Ayrbome For charity ICRN 07005997 1 Chaitty nuTnber 11319771 whith the 501e CO0[3t& member. The pareThVs principal purpwÈs a promoting the eifioency of the Parachute ReBiment and rbOrne Force5. SUPPOrtin8 Past present members of the Parachute RegSment and Alrfoorne For and promoting and mairtsinillg the hÈrltage of the Parachuts Regiment3ndtsrb0rne Forces. Copie5 of account5 are awdilable from Companies House. RELATED PARTY OLSCLOSURES Duringthe pertud, the tharit¥blt compaThy has undertaken tr0consWlrh.. Par8thute Rwment and Airbome Forces Charity. The charitable rompany received funding 01 £55,223 12022.. £51,370) ftsr the Thorm31 runThlng costs of the rnLLseum under 3 three yeaT funding agreement. At the year end, £116,01212022: £171.2351 was due from Pirathute ReWm2nt and Airborne Fr Charty in rdatic%n to fundirbg agreed for 2024 and 202S. Aep Retsll Ltm¢ted-. The charrtsble comp6ry has sold goods for the value of £NlI 12022= £3811. At the year end. £NII 12022.. ÉNlll owed toABP Retsil Lim*ed. SUB51DIARYUNDBAK1NSS The thaiity ovms 100% of ts issued Sre Eapital Df Airb¢me Assault Trdding Limited. a company irKorporated in EThand and Wale& The companybezznto trode in 2012 and ceased in 2014. The net assets of the Eornp?ny at 31 OeTrmber 2023 amounted to £13S711202L. £135711. At the year e, the tradin8 tompanyowed Its parent £5.10112022: £5.1011. Thè ch8r(ty has a further subsidiary, belng, The ParaChe Regiment and Airbome Forces Museurn Irust which 15 Ilnked by 3 uniting direcknon under s96 of the Charities Act 20D6 and the results of the linked tharity have been ggregated with the reportlng tharity following L)est wacticÉ as laid down ln the 5tstement of ReCOrner1d Pra¢t1ce"AccountgAnd Reporknng By Charths" ISORP 20191 Issu1 In October2019. Page ¥3
AIABORNEA55AULTIIMITED DAlLED ATEMENT0F ANANCIALAcfwiTIES FOR TH£ YEAR ENOED 31 DECEM8ER 2023 2023 2022 INCOME AND ENDOWME14TS Donationsajtd le8aues DotiOns- PARAdata Donations Grants Donated servKesand fa¢ilities 3,520 3.484 84.908 40.346 3,187 16,354 75,181 38,223 I32.8 132,945 Othertrin8 athili85 Shop income PARAdats photo sales 145 179 1.160 635 L339 Investment income Deplt acffjunt interest 1.362 478 charitaeaChrtles Research and ardiive wsTts 1,5S8 2.608 Totsl incomtng rwurces 135.913 137,370 EXPENDITURE Ollrtrading1tse$ MÈrthandtse purthas 107 92 Charitable Ktivities 8L926 2,451 2,190 956 6,817 76,783 2,292 IA76 701 5,857 Sodalsecurfty Pen*ons Rates andwater Insurance Telephone Postage and stationery Advertysi Sundrie5 arried f¢Nvard 531 456 665 328 216 91158 98,972 Thts page does notfomi partofthe statutoryfffiano31 ststements
A]RBOIINEASSAULTLIMJTED tIFfAILED sfATEMENTOF FINANCIALACTivifiES FOR THEYEARENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 2023 2022 CharTri able ath)fftiÈs 8rou8htfoTrrd Maintenanee of musewn and displays a¢alling Travel Stsff andvDlunteer expens Memberghip subscriptions Baftk charges Irrewverable VAT VehKle Éxpenses Depreciation 98,972 28.974 32 931 1340 Iso 213 s33 2.038 54.659 91158 20.522 299 220 5.811 54.020 193,152 17S,858 sup5¢0st$ Govefnahce Costs Trustee5' expense5 Auditors, remunÈrdtion TrusteÈ's insurance Professional fees 582 3,2(X) 2,435 588 814 3540 2,085 315 6.80S 7,554 Totsl Trsources expÈrAed 200.06 183304 Netexpeno 164.1511 146.1341 This pagedoes notforrn part o*the statutoryfinancial staternents Page 35