Reglstered number: 07602666
Charlty number- 1144182
LklNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER.'COMMAND'MEMORiAL_;_'."*-4":*.:°
GROUP TRUSTEES. REPORT AND CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
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UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMhlAND MEMORIAL
IA comp•ny Ilmited by guarantee)
CONTENTS
Page
R•frrence and admlnlstratfve detalb of the Company. Its Trustees and advlsers
Trustees, report
Independent auditOf5' rnport on the financlal statements
Consolidated stslement of flnanclal activities
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Consolldat•d balance sheel
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Company balance she•t
Consolidated staternent of cash flowJ
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Noles to the flnan¢ial statements
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.LiiNCOL.NSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND.,MEMORIAL..-
IA'company.limitèd..by.guarantee}￿iIrW'"
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY. ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿R¢H 2023
Trustees
Mr G Beath"e, Trustee {appointed 30 January 20231
Mrs S E Raine, Trustee lappoinled 3 March 20231
The Baroness Hogg. Trustee
Mrs N M Van Der Drift, Chief Exeojtive
Mr D Gilbert. Trustee
AVM (Retl P A Robinson OBE FRAeS. Trustee
ACM Sif M Graydon GC8 CBW FRAeS, Chair
Mr S J EIP*ood, Trustee (￿SIgned 27 J8nuary 2023)
Mr S T Oufton, Trustee Iresyned 15 Odober 20231
l of the above Iwslees. vtho are also direclcys ol the chJrty for the purp)se$ of company law, held office
during the year urKler review.
Company registered
number
07602666
Charlty registered
number
1144182
Registered office
Lincdnshiffj Bomber Command Memorial
Canwiek Avenue
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN4 2HQ
Company $ocretsry
Mr S Fleming
Chief exe¢utlV8 offlcer
MTS Nicky Van Der Drift
Independent audltOW8
Duncan and Toplts Ath1rt kn"mite(1
Enterprise Way
Pinchbe¢k -
Spalding
Lincolnshire
PE11 3YR
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A ￿pafiy Ilmlted by guarant￿>
TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 21123
The Trustees present their annual report together with the audiled financial statements of the Company for the
year 1 April 2022 10 31 March 2023. The Annual reFQrt serves the purposes of bolh a Trustees. report and a
directors, report under company law. The Tnjstees confim that Ihe Annual report and financial slatemonls of
lh¢ ¢harilabb company compfy with Ihe Current statutory requirements. tho requirements of the charitabl8
company's governing document arKI the provisions of the Statement of Rewmmended Practice ISORPI
applicable lo charities prepariThJ therr accounts in accofdance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS102) (effective 1 January 2019).
Since the group arKI the Company qualfy as small under section 383 of the Compan*s Act 2006. the Group
strategic report required of medium and large companies under the Companies Act 2006 Istralegic Report and
D1￿CtOrS, Report) Regulations 2013 has been omi1￿J.
Obj•ctiv•s and a¢tiviti•s
The Bomber Command project invofved the constntdion of a unique new facility lo commemorate and
onsoli(Jale all aspects of the Bomber Command 510ry for aUd￿nCeS across the WOTIJ.
This involved the follo￿llg key elements..
Capital Works
An Inlerprelation Centre vthich trrings alive the collective hLJnwn stthy of Bomber Command incorporating
visitor facilities
- A wodd class inleraclive and immersive exhibition
An openty accessible arKI in-depth digital archive of those C￿neCted with Ihe Command preserving
umants and phologfaphs lo reference and pr¢ynote actess to existing offiaal and personal records and
resources across the UK and fvrther afield.
- A cornprehensive datsbase of kjsses tr￿ne¢ted Bomber Command providing a Iree-t¢>ac¢ess resource
for researchers worldwde.
A high-profile landmark memorial of intemaiional arbsb"¢ importan¢e as a focus for individual and collectivè
contemplation and remembrance. Prwding the onty place in the workj where all Bomber Command losses
are memorialised.
- Two landscaped Peace Gardens extending the intwiThlive jOLrmey at tho centre and providing a venue for
events and a mutti-purpose communty facilrty.
- Two additional Peace Sculptures wrthin the grounds
- An amphitheatre for extemal perfom)arKes
hA rated accessibl￿ty fa¢ilities
A¢ts"vitl8s for engagement
- Develop meaningful linkages With other related national attractions, induding the London Bomber Command
Memorial, th¢ National Memorial AJbofelum. the Imperial War Museum. Bath ol Britain Memorial and RAF
Museums to work to promote UK aviation heritage internalionaljy
Continue to develop reLqtTronships with Inlemalional Memoria15 and museums inchJding European and
Commonwealth organisations to ¢r05S PFi%nOte and host touring exhibrtions.
Promole alliances with all nabons invofved in or affected by Bomber Command ensuring a full and balanced
narrative is presenlod.
Continue lo develop promotit)nal partnerships with both aviation and other heritage sites and organisalions
across the East Midlands to generate a cohesive wsitor offer.
Continue to develop relationships with educats.onal establishments ar￿jnd the county and beyond
- Continue to develop wth communrty groups an¢J 3$scci8ts"on$
- Continue lo develop partnerships wth other herrtage aitrathions and tourist bodies in the county.
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L.INCOLNSHIRE 80MBER..COMMAND MENIORIAL.
(A-coinpaiiy_iiniité<l:by..guaranteel..7.-
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Objectiv¢s and a¢tSvities {¢ontinued)
a. ObJe¢tives and aims
In setting objeclives and planning for ath"vities. the Trustees have given due consideration lo general guidance
published by the Charity Commission ￿lating to public benefii including the gUidan￿'pUbli¢ benefrt.. running
charity IPB2)'.
b. Slgnlllcant actlvttles
During the year the followng activities have been undertaken..
- 92,000 visitors welcomed
- Work on the Post-war Digrtal Archive has started with d￿lments and memories b&ng preserved.
- Fundraising through events both in house and thfough extemal events
- Merchandise sales at the centre. at events and on-line
Marketing and PR
- Continued population of the dKJrtal afchive wth over 250.000 items and 1921 interviews preserved
- CEO continued the Chairmanship of the LEP Visitor Eeonomy Board
- We have been gwen the followng awards
TnpAdvisor- Awarded Certrficale of Excdlence- May 2023. for the 4th year running
Trip Advisor Travellers. Choice Award - 2021. 22 and 23- IBCC now in the lop 10% of attractions
gbbally
Wisit England Red Visrtor Attracty'on Rosette
Visit England Bronze award for 8est Large Visitor Attraction in England
Amied Forces Community Covenant Silver award in Employers Recognition stheme
Oeslinalion Lincolnshire Gol¢J award for Ethcal, Communty and Sustsinabilty Award
YMCA Age Friendly Award
TripAdvisor rated 515 from 1.077 re¥￿w$ arKI listed 2nd out of 94 Top Things to L)0 in Lincoln
Google reviews - 4.815 wth 2.631 reviews
iv.
ix.
c. Staff
Recruited an additional 12 staff
- provided training for 19 staff ￿1h 8 different COUT5es and 39 rrKKlules completed.
have run 61 events including free children's craft activities. commemorative events and 1940's themed
events, plus Virtual Lectures.
- have hosted a fvrther 315 extemal events whth indLth a wide rarvJe of COTporale events. coach tours and
Veteran gatherings.
- have also hosted elhics traning for 486 cadets from RAF Cranwell, this 1$ ongoing.
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LINCOLNSHIRE 8OM8ER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmited by guarantee)"
TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
Objèctlves and actlvltles {contlnu•d)
d. Voluntse
- The Trust 1$ ¢urrenVy W￿Ing with 416 volunteers. from 6 different countries.
- Have provlded training for 65 volunteers
Have recruited and trained 12 additional tOLf guides
Choir and Orchestra volunleets conts.nue to ref*arse every Iv•YJ weeks at the Centre and perfomi al a
minimum of 318CC events a year
- Four vdunleer nelworking and social events have been run.
- We have had volunteers from 3 drfferent orgaNsatKM)s uwng thwr CSR time to support the propct
Achlev•fflents and performance
a. Charltable actfvlues
During the year the charity has set in motton fiJrther fundraising activities to achieve the above objecb.ves and
has been successfijl in attracting dOr￿tionS and irueasing erwment.
b. Busines$ activities
- An income and experKliture plan is kept updated with VISrt￿ figures. income elements and ￿$tS are defined.
Thi5 forms part of the Business Plan
. The risk register for the project is Wed monthty.
- All core positions have been reuurted and training provided.
- The project has use(J funding lo increase solar generatson capacrty, providin9 8 Iwj-lerm cost saving.
Addits'onal fa¢ilrt¢'es have been bLJiII to WKlen the potential markets and increase engagement with all visitor.4.
- The exhibition has been translated into 5 languages and cre*ed in large print format
Every RAF Officer Cadet n¢J¥ has their elhics training al the Centre. this provides an influx of new visitors
every 9 weeks and produces arnbassadors for the F*oje¢t thr￿￿ul Ihe RAF.
c. Fundr•lslng activltles
- Own Event irthne of £24.288.40
Exlemal Event Income £324,498.28
Donations of £167,891.92
- Catering Income £333.257.39
Merchandise sales £193,407.71
- Have Presented to over 15 diff￿nt dubs. assooatv)ns organisati.ons
Held 9 events to engage wider audvdnces. including an eveniry for the Learning Team to intpAact wlh local
schoolteachers and attract new donors
Inslalled ts¥0 temporary free lo visrt installations which have expanded the number and type$ of audience
In 2022123 we have had exten*ve coverage in 8 7hTrde rarNJe of media platforms, including TV, Radio, print
press and online
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UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A Company Ilmlled by guar•nteel
TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Achtevements and performancè Icontlnuedl
d. Investment pollcy and perforniante
Under the m￿¢￿andUm and Articles of Associth"¢)n. the Charrty has the rM)wer to invest in any way the Iruslees
see frt.
As al 31 March 2023 the charity helJ corF*Xate borKl5 arKJ other inveslmenls as detsiled in the notes to the
financial $tstemenl$.
Flnanclal revl•w
. Going concern
After making appropriate enquiries, the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the Company has
adequate resources lo continue in operational existerKe for the foreseeable future. For this reason. they
continue to adopt the going cor￿eM bags in preparing the financial stalemenls. Furlher detsils regarding the
ad¢Jption of the going concern basis can be found in acwntiry
b. ReseThTes policy
All reserves are ￿tricted to the delivery aTrJ maintenanee of the project.
The trustees are yel to establish the exact fvnds that are to be required to achieve the objects of the charity. It
is ankncipated that once the site is CoMp￿ted and all in¢Jebtedness cleared. a reserves policy will be required to
provide a surtable Maintenan￿ fund.
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UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
IA company Ilmit•d by guarantee)
TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUEOI
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
Structure. governance and management
a. Mgthods of appolntment or ¥18Ctlon of Trustees
The management of the Group and the Company is the responsibilty of the Tru$lees who are elected and
co-opted under the lefms of the Memfxan¢Jum of Association.
b. Organlsational structure and decision-making policies
The Board of Trustees has been refomatted to be leaner and tske a more active Part￿1pati￿ in strategi¢
diredton. The new board 1$ made up of 7 Trustees and a Company Secretary
Trustees vtho have resigned are *tting on the Bwd pf Patrons wfiieh wll have much more involvement
than previously.
Suppx)rb'n9 the Trustees are th￿e committees
Finance and Operations. chaired by Paul Ro￿nSOn,
Partnership, in conjunction with the UnTvefsity of Lincdn. and Investment, chaired by Baroness Hogg. Task
forces wll te sel up from these committees io look at elements of Ihe project as required and will support the
development and delivery of the main strategy.
c. Poli¢ig8 adopted for the induction and training ol Trustèes
I new trustees are given a briefing by tr* Chairman of Trustees and tr*e use of organisalional briefs arid
reports.
d. Rlsk management
The trustees have a duty to Identify and review the risks to which the charity is exposed and to ensure
appropriate contro15 are in pla￿ to provide reasonable assurance against fraLKI and error.
In order lo fu￿11 this an analysis of the potenlial operatsonal risks involved in thi$ project has been undertaken,
along with an assessment of the like1lhc￿ arKI impact of these risks, as well as consKleration of how Ihese
risks might be mitigated or managed.
The proie¢t will potentialty involve a number of risks. fvstty in cOnn￿tIon y￿h the achievement of the forecast
Vlsilor numbers and secondly Iwth regard lo the achievement of the grant aid. Furthei detai15 of thi5 analy515
ar¢ sel oul bdow.
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmlt•d by guarantee)
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Struclure. governance and managem8nt (continued)
The identif￿d key operational risks arKI the pro￿)Sed strategy ts managing eath of these is set out below..
Description
Impart
Probability
M•na8ement strategy
Failure to
attract &
retain, and
temporary loss
of. competent
seniorlkev
staff.
High
Medium
IBCC known as a good place to work- competitive working
conditions. remuneration, ethos and public acclamation.
Underpinned by annual review of HR policies, including non-divisive
bonus policy adopted by Board 26 Jan 22.
Bu5iness-continuity plans e.g. cross-training,. nominated deputies.
Use of Board members. Consultants & volunteers to assist senior
managers le.g. FOC & FECI.
4. Board is ready to pay more to attrart & retain key staff e.g. chefs.
1. 8oard Strategies:
a.. Focus on cash flow.
b. Repay mort8ège by attracting major grants and donations.
c. Re-rnortgage if required.
d. Fund-raise for Strètegy Goals.
Prepare, approve and delbver balanced 8udgets.
LEPIBB loans repaid Mar 22 through donation of £700k.
Cashflow spreadsheets forecast bank cash leve15 on monthly
basis out to five years ahead.
Strategic Dbrecrive (included in Business Plan) lays down Goa15 and
programme timescales.
HLF rejerted EOI for #2 project due funding pressure but
suggested Jpplications in £IOk-£250k category. HLF unlikely to fund
new builds but might aBree extension lie Education Centrel.
A £250k'Resilience' bid. which included preparatory fundinE for
an Education facility, Was turned down by HLF in Mar 23.
re-submission is being prepared. (This bid a150 included provision for
staff costs. impfoved solar PV reSi1￿nCe and hiring a heritagelexhibition
consultant to atlvise on the 2024 Exhibition Refresh project.)
A sound supervisory system is in place. underpinned by the Board's
en8a8ement. Managers set high standar¢Js, lead by exomple and do
not tolerate unprofessional conduct.
18CC practices, standards and ethos are enshrined in its policies
and are updated regulody.
Regular staff trainine in critical areas like IT & data security.
Managers to balance tssks and resources to avoid failure through
overreach leg Café, Events).
Vital data provlded by partners, contractors & 3 parties to be
verified before acceptance.
Trustee5 & Patrons act as 18CC champion5 Wlthrn their
communities.
Failure to
achieve
long-term
financial
stability.
High
Medium
Failure to
secure new &
repeat visitors.
High
Medium
Loss of
reputation a5
a well-rvn
busirbesslworl
d-class
memorral &
visitor centre.
High
Low
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmlted by guarnnteel.
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 PAARCH 2023
Stn•cluTr* governance and management IconlSnued
Future Plans
- To wntinue to digrtise and preserve memorabilia colleclions on the Digital Archive
- Developing the exhibthon to incorporate more reconryliation and post war elements.
To create better educatKJnal and hospitality faolit¢es Ihrough fvnding grants, sponsorship and income
generation
. To continue to increase edu&ilional group uptake
- To continue to inuease corporate hospitality sa￿5 at the cent
- To complete the fund raising to ensure SLfftient I￿9-tem) investment
- To continue lo train stsff and volunteers
- To run Ihe cenlre effi￿entlY and meet 811 tsrgets
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UNCOLNSHIRE 8OM8ER COMMAND.MEMORIAL
.IA cornpany limiled by &1u*r•nlee)
TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONnNUED}
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Ststemfrnt of Trustees. responslbilftles
The Tnjstees (who S￿ also the directors of the Company for the purposes of company lawl are responsible lor
p￿parIng the Trustees, report and the finanaal statements in accordan￿ wtth applicable law and United
Kingdom Accounting Stsndards (United Kingd¢)m Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Company Saw requires the Twstees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company
law, the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unley6 they a￿ satisfied that they give a true and
fair view of the stste of affairs of the Group and the Company and of their in￿ming reSoUr￿S and application
of resources. including Iheir income arn1 exwjiiure, for th* peri¢yJ. In preparing those finanoal slalements,
the Tiuslees are required to.
sew Suilable a￿￿￿ting poliaes and then apply them congslendy"
observe the methods and principles of the Charities SORP IFRS 1021..
make judgments and accounting estimate$ thal are reasonable and prudent.,
state whether appliCa￿e UK A￿nting Siandards IFRS 1021 have been folh)wed, subject to any
matefial departures disclosed arKI explained in the finanual slaiements..
prepare the financial statements the going concem basis unle55 rt is inappropriate to presume that the
Group wll continue in business.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate a¢¢ounting records that are Sufficient to sh¢)w and explain
the Group and the Company's transaction$ and disclose with reasonable accuracy al any time the financial
PQSltion of the Group and the Company and enable them to ensure that the financial slalemenls comply with
the Companies Act 2006. They are also ￿sp(￿S1b1e for safeguaiding the assets of the Group and the Company
and hence for taking reasonable steps for the p￿vents.0n arKI detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Olsclosure of Infomiatlon to audftors
Each of the persons wts) are Trustees al the ts.me when this Trustees. repDrt is approved has confirmed that..
so far as that Trustee is awa￿, there is no relevant audrt information of vthich the eharilable group's
auditors a￿ unaware, and
that Trustee has taken all the sleps th* ought lo have been taken as a Trustee in order lo be aware of
any relevant audit infonnation and to establish that the chartsble group's audrtors are aware of that
information.
Approved by order of the members of the bo¥d ofTrustees on 3 >*zJ
th￿r behaK by=
and signed on
ACM Sir M Graydon G
(Chair of Tru51eesl
CBW FRAeS
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
IA company Ilmlted by guarnnleel
INDEPENDENT AUOITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND
MEMQRIAL
Oplnlon
We have audited the finan￿al slalements of Lincolnshi￿ Bomber Command Memorial {the 'parenl charitable
company'l and it5 SUb￿diar1e5 (the 'group'i for the year eThJed 31 March 2023 which comprise the Consolidated
slalement of financial actF"vil￿$, Ihe Consojjdaled slalement of financial position, the Company statement of
financial position sheet. the Consolidale(1 ststemenl of cash flows and the related notes, including a summary
of significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is
applicable law and Unf(ed Kingdom Acccyjnting Standards. induding Financial Reporting Standard 102 The
Financial Repo￿.ng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. (Unrted Kingdom Generally
AC￿pted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion the financial statements"
give a true and fair vievi of the state of the Group's and of the parent charitable company's affairs as al
31 March 2023 and of the Group's incoming resources and application of resources, induding its income
and expenditure for the year then ended.
have been property prepared in ￿cordanCe w￿th Unite(l Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting
Praclice.. and
have been prepared in a¢￿dance wih the requirements ofthe Companies Act 2006.
Basis for opinion
We Conducted our audit in accordance with Inlemational Standards on Auditing IUKI (ISA5 IUKII and
applicable law. Our responwbilrtEs under t￿>s¢ stsndaids are fvrther described in the Audilor5' responsibilities
for the al￿11 of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the Group in accordance
wilh the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audrt of the financkgl statements in the United Kingdom,
including the Financial Reporting Counal'5 Ethical Standard. and we have fvlfilled our olher ethical
responsibilrties in accordance ￿ these requirements. We believe that the audrt evidence we have obtained is
sufficient and appropriate lo provide a basis for Cmjr opinion.
Concluslon8 relatlng to golng ¢on¢8rn
In auditing the financial statements. we have conduded that the Tfuslees. use of going coneem basis of
accounting in the preparation of the finaniaal statements is appropriate.
Based on the Work we have performed, we have not identified any material un￿rtainlieS ￿latsng to events or
conditions that, individually or ¢ollecb"vely, may east significant doubt on the Group's or the parent charitab
compan*s ability lo Continue as a gtyng ¢oncem for a period of at least months from when the financial
statements are aulhorised lor issue.
Our re$￿sibIlitieS and the respmsits'lities of the Trustees V•ilh respect lo goiThJ co￿eM are described in the
ielevanl seth'ons of this report.
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. ILINCOLNSHIRE 80M8ER'COMfMND,MEMORIAL4¢,
.¥IA'¢offlpany..'liintted'.by.guainntèejt4.
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF UNCOLNSHIRE BOM8ER COMMAND
MEMORIAL (CONTINUED)
other infomiation
The other information compfises the information indude11 in the Annual report other than the financial
statements and our Auditors. repxjrt thereon. The Trustees are responsible for the other informatson contained
within the Annual report. Our opinion on the financial slatements does not cover the other information and,
except lo the extent otherwse eXpI￿lIty"S￿lQd in our report. V￿ do r￿1 express any form of assurance
conclusion thereon. Our responsibilty is to read the other information and. in doing so, consider whether the
other information is malerialFy inconsistent with the finanoal statemerts or our knowledge oblained in Ihe
course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misststed. If we identsfy such material inconsistencies
or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether this gives rise lo a material
misstatement in the financial statements themselves. If, based on the wor* we have perfomied. we conclude
that the￿ is a matefbal misslalement of this other infomiab'on. are required to report that fact.
We have nothing to report in this regard.
Opinion on other matter5 prescrlbed by the Companies Act 2006
In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of the a￿lit
the infomialion gNen in the Trustees, Report lor the fmancial year for the financial statements are
Pfepared is consistent wth the financial statements.
the Trustees. Report has been prepared in accordance th ap￿ICable legal requirements.
Matters on vthlch we are rwulred to report by ¢x¢eption
"In the light of the kno￿edge and understanding of'the group and the parent charitable company and ils
environment obtained in the r￿ul$e of the audit. we have not identified material misstatements in the Trustees,
We have nothing to report in respe(A of Ihe fdlowng matters where the Companies Act 20[￿ requires us to
report to you if. in our opinion..
the Infomiation given in the Trustees, report inconsistent in any material respect with the financial
stslemenls., or
the pa￿nI charitable company has not kept $ufficTrenl accounb.ng recor¢Js'. or
the parent chantable company financial Statements are not in agreement wth the aecounb.ng record5
and returns". or
certain discbsures of directors arKI trustees remuneration specified by law are not made,. or
we hav8 not ieceived all Ihe information and explanations we require for our audrl.
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UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMANO MEIAORIAL
IA ¢ompany Ilrnit•d by guarnn¢•el
INOEPENDENT AUOITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND
MEPIORIAL {CONTINiIEDI
Responslbllltl8s of trustees
As explained mofe fully in the TfUStees' respon&bililies statement. the Trustees l%tho are also the directors ol
the charitable company for the purposes of company lawl are respongbfe for the preparalton of the fina￿la1
statemen15 and for being sth"sfied that they give a true and fair view. and for such intemal control as the
Trustees determine is neeessary to ena￿e the pwarab"M of financial stslemenls th* are frèe from material
misslalement. whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the finanaal statements. the Trustees ¥e ￿spOnsble for assessing the Group's arKI the parent
charitable company's ability to continue as a going corwn. disdosing. as applicable. matters related to going
concem and using the going concem basis of aecounts.ng unless the Trustees either intend to I￿u}date the
Group Of the pa￿nt charita￿e company or to cease opefations. or have no realislic allemative but lo do so.
Audltors. r•sponslbllltles forthe audlt of the flftancl•l slatements
Our obJ"e¢tives a￿ to obtain reasonable asswance 8bout vthelher the financial statements as a whole are freé
from material misslalemenl, whether due lo fraud or error, and to issue an Auditors. report that includes our
opinion. ReasOna￿e assurance is a high level of assurance. bul is not a guarantee that an audil conducted in
a￿ordanCe wth ISAS IUKI will afway$ delect a material misstatemenl when rt exists. Misstatements can arise
from Iraud or error and are considered material if. individually or in the aggregate, they coukl reasonably be
expected to influence the economic deasi¢)ns of users taken on the basi5 of these financial statements.
Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-complianee ￿th laws and regulations. We design
procedu￿$ in line with our responsibilrties, outlined above. lo delect malerial misstatements in respect of
irregularities. induding fraud. The extent to which w prc¢edure$ are ¢apable of detecting irregularitie3.
including fraLKI is detailed below..
We have t¢Jentrfied 8reas of laws and fegulabons that could reasonably be expected to have a material effecl
on the financial stalernenls fr¢%n our general crmnmercial experience, kno￿edge of the se¢tor. a ieview of
regulatory and legal wrrespondence and through discussions with Truslees and other management obtained
as part ol the work required by 3udifiThJ standards. We have also discussed with the Trustees and other
management the policies and procedure5 ielating to cornpliance *Mth laws and fegulations. We communicated
laws and regulations throughout the team and remained alert to any indicatsons of nonthc0mpllan￿ throughout
Ihe audit.
The potential impact of different laws and regulations varies considerabty. Firsuy. the group is subject lo laws
and regulations that directly impact the financial ststements (for examrle financial reporting legislation} anLY we
have assessed the extent of compliance with such laws as part of our financ￿1 slalements audit. We evaluated
management'5 incentives and opportunities for fraudulent manipulation of the financial Slalemenls lincluth.ng
risk of override of controls) and determined that the principal risks were related lo management bias in
a¢counting estimates and judgemental areas of the fina￿101 statements such as as depreciation of tangible
fixed assets. as well as the risk of inappropriate joumal entries to misdassfy restri¢led income. Audit
procedures perfomied by the engagement team included the identsfKation and testing of material and unusual
joufnal entries and challenging management on key accounting estimates. assumptions and judgements made
in the prepacalion ol the financial slalements. We carried out detaikd subslantive lesls on accounting
eslimales. indLKling reviewing the methods used by managemert to make those estimales. re-pertoming the
alujlatron, and reviewng the outec¥ne of Frnr year estimates.
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-IL,INCOL'NSHIRE BOMBÉR COMMAND MEMORIALJ-,
IA company limlted by..guarantee}-, *. .￿￿￿_"
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMANO
MEMORIAL {CONTINUEDI
Audbtorn. responsibililles for the audtt of the ffin•n¢lal statsrnents Iconiinuedl
Secondly. the group is subject to other laws and regulations whwe the consequence for non-compliance coukj
have a matwial effect on the amounts or disclosure5 in the finanual slalemenls. We idenlffied the following
areas as those most likdy to have such an effect.. Health and Safety regulati￿$ of both employees and visitors,
Food Safety regulatsons and Employment laws. The group provhles regular internal trainiThJ for employees on
the procedures lo follow and comply with the strict guidelines that are in place.
Auditing standards limrt the required audit to rdenlfy non-compl18r￿ these laws and
regulations lo enquiry of the Trustees and other management and ins￿lI0n. This InS￿li0n included a review
of legal fees for any evidence of non•compliance and discussions around any issues during the year and the
policies in place. Through these procedu￿$. rf we became aware of any non.compliance, we consKlered the
impacl on the procedures perfomed on the related financial statement items.
Owing to the inherent limitations of an audil. there is an unavoidable risk that we may not have detected some
material misslatemenrs in the financial statements, even though we have properly ￿anned and perforrned our
audr( in accordance with auditing standards. The further removed non-compliance w(th laws and Tegulalions is
Irom the events and Iransactions reffected in. the financial stslemenls. the less likely the Inherently limited
procedu￿$ requtred by audith'ng standards would idenltty rt. As wrth any audrt, there is a greatei risk of
noTrTrdelection of irregularitses as these may involve collusion, intentional omissions of the overri(Je of int&mal
conlrols. We are not responsibk lor wevenb'ng rwi-compliance and cannot be expected lo delec¢
n0nvcompl1an￿ with all laws and regulalions.
A further description of our resp)nsibilrties for the audrt of the financial statements is k)cated on the Financial
Reporting Council's website at: www.frc.org.uklaU¢Jrtorsres￿Si￿"1rtle$. Thhs descripts'on tomis part of our
Auditors, report.
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
IA company Ilmit￿ by guarnnt•o)
INDEPENDENT AUDrroRS' REPORT TO THE MEMBERS QF UNCOLNSHIRE BOM8ER CoM￿N0
IdEMORIAL {CONTINUED
Use of oui rep¢rt
This rgport is made solely to the charitable Company's members. as a body, in accordance wlh Ch8Pter 3 of
Part 16 of Ihe Compan￿$ Ad 20C6. and to the charita￿e company's trustees, as a boty, in accordance with
Part 4 of the Charth'es (Accounts and Reports) Regulat￿rb 2008 Our audit work has been undertaken $0 that we
might State to the charrtable companys members those matters we a￿ required lo stale to them in an Audilofs.
rekK>rt an(J for no other purpose. To the lullesl extent permitted by law. we ¢Jo not accept or assume
respOnSib￿llY to anyone other than the charilable company and ils members, as a body, for our audit wcik, for
this report. or for the opinions we have fomied.
Alistsir Main FCA (Senior Statstory Auditor)
for and on behalf of
Duncan and Toplis Audlt Limlted. Statutory Audltor
Enterpfise Way
Pinchbeck
Spalding
Lincolnshire
PE113YR
Dale.. g
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER,COMMAND MEMORIALI*
"l-S-£"iflA-company.Ilmlted"'by.guaranteejtbwI'II*-
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES IINCORPORA TING INCOME AND
EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Unrestricted Restricted
fund$
funds
2023
2023
Total
funds
2023
Total
funds
2022
Note
Income from:
Donations and legacies
Charitable aclivrties
Other trading ath'vities
Investments
77.089
351.832
723.11)0
1,914
307.555
62,783
384.644
414,615
723,100
1.914
1,313,464
295,533
508,677
Total income
1 153 935
370 338
1524 273
2 117683
Expendlture on:
Raising funds
Charitable aclivities..
167.382
10.672
178.054
186,258
Memorial and centre
Archive
Sile landscaping
Other charitable activities
877,205
27.319
32.916
314.541
1,191.746
27.319
32,916
925,951
28,171
35.716
165, 141
Tolal expenditure
325 213
1430 035
1341237
Net Sncome before net galns on
Investments
Nel gain5 on investmenls
49.113
2S7
46,125
94.238
257
776.446
Net Income
Transfers btheen funds
49.370
252.547
45,125
1252.5471
94,496
776,446
18
Net movement in funds
R¢¢¢nclllallon of funds-
Total fvnds brought lo￿ard
Nel movement in funds
2.066,386
301.917
5.192.196
1207.422)
7,258,582
94.495
6,482, 136
776,446
Total funds carried forward
The Consolidated slalement of finanual ¥tivities indudes all gains and k)sses recognised in the year.
The notes on pages 19 to 39 form wt of Ihese financial statements.
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4. k-
LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMAIAND MEMORIAL, ,k+V.'_
IIA company limited by.guarantèe)i*
..<!-.￿AREGIsTEREo NUMBER: 07602666,
,¥¥_
¥iY.'
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF F114ANCIAL POSMON
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Note
Flxed assets
Tangible assets
10
7.335,760
7,538,043
7,335.760
7.538,043
Current assets
Stocks
Debtors
Investments
Cash at bank and in hand
12
13
14
46.487
13,808
62,086
753.937
40,524
165. 77t
701.957
876.318
908.252
Creditors.. amounts falling due wilhin one
year
15
{322.7021
(445.056)
Net current assels
553,616
463, 196
Total ass•ts less current liabllltlos
Creditors.. amounts falling due after more
than one year
7.eB9,376
8.OQl,239
16
1536.299)
(742,657J
Ngt assets ¢x¢ludlng penslon a$￿t
7.353.077
7,258,582
Total net assets
Charfty funds
Restricted funds
Unreslricied lunds_
18
18
4.984.774
-2.368.303
5, 192, 196
2,066.386
Total funds
The Twslees ackntyyledge thwr responsibilit￿ for cornptying wrth Ihe requirements of the Act with re5pecl to
accounling iecor(Is and preparation of fjnancial slalements.
The financial statements have been prepared in acccKdance with the provisions applicable to entities subj'ect lo
e small companies regrme.
The financial statements were approved and authortsed for i5$ue by Ihe Truslees on
and ￿gned on their behalf ty..
'ACM Slr M Graydon GC8 CBW FRAeS
The notes on pages 1910 39 fom pwt of these finanaal St￿1r￿nts.
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LIIN¢OLNSHIRE,BOM8ÉR COIAMAND MEMORIAL.... .
IA ¢ompa.ny.Ilmite<l'b"y.guarantg*1w.'"
REGISTEREO NUM8ER:".07602666Il -
COMPANY BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Note
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
Inveslmenls
10
7.333.738
100
7.534.597
100
7.333.838
7,534.697
Current assets
Debtors
InvestmeTrls
Cash at bank and in hand
13
14
194,892
62.086
733.237
670.030
820.167
864.922
Credrtors.. ￿(￿nIS falling due wthin cme
year
15
1264.629
(396,906)
Net current assets
555.538
468,016
Totsl assets less Current Ilabilitles
' Creditors.. amoLJnts falling due after more
. than one year
7.889.376
8.(￿2.713
16
1536,2991
(742.65T)
Ngt a$$ets excludlng penslon asset
7.353.077
7,260,056
Tolal net assets
Charlty lunds
Reslricled funds
un￿StriCte{j lun¢Js
18
18
5.013,576
2.339.$01
5, 192, 196
2,067.860
Total funds
The Compan￿$ net movement in fijnds for the year was £93.021 (2022- £777.920).
The Trustees ackn¢)wled9e their responybilrties for comrAying wrth the requirements of thg Act with res￿¢1 lo
accounting records and preparalton of firta￿la1 slatements.
The finanual slalements have been prepared in xcordance vrith the wovision5 applicable to enlilies 5ubjed to
the small companies regime.
The financial slalemenls were apwoved and authorised for issue by the Trustees
9o&s
and signed on their behalf by:
ACM Slr M Gr•ydon G
CBW FRAeS
The notes on pages 19 10 39 form part of these financral statements.
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"d:LINCOL'NSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL-..￿ .
-.IA"'¢oiiipany.limltsd..byiguarnnteel
CONSOUDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
2023
2022
Cash flow5 from operatlng activities
Nel cash Ltsed in operating *'vths
362.875
1. 192,220
Cash flows from investing aetivities
Dividends. interests and rents from invesbnents
1.914
(9)
Purchase of Intangible assets
14443
(14,407)
Purchase of invesknenls
161.8291
Net cash used in Investing activllles
164.3581
114,4161
Cash flows from Ilthancing a¢tivltles
Repaymwrts of ￿rOWing
1246,5371
(9iW,368)
Net cash used In flnaftclng actlvlties
{246,5371
1900.3681
Change in cash and cash equlvalents In the y•ar
51.980
277,436
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning olthe year
701.957
424.521
Cash and cash equlvalents at Ihe end of the year-
The notes on pages 19 to 39 fom part of these financial ststements
Page 18-

LINCIXNSHIRE BOMBER COAIAIAND MEMORIAL
(A c¢)mpany Ilmlted by guarantee}
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR ThE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
General infomialion
Lincolnshire Bomber Command Memorial is a privale company. limited by guarantee wrthoul share
caprtal, ¥egistered in England and Wales. In the event of being wound up, the liability in respect ol the
guarantee is limited to £1 per member of the company. The charitable company's ￿lStered number and
gistered office a¢SJress ￿ b& found in the Tfuslees ￿nUal repo
The presentation currency of the financrdl statements Is the Pound Sterting (£1.
Accountlng poli¢les
2.1 Basls of preparallon of financlal statements
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance ￿th the Charrties SORP IFRS
102) - Accounting and Repts￿'ng by Charitses.. Slalement of Recommended Pradice applicable lo
charib'es p￿parIng their accounts in act￿dance wrth the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in
the UK and Repu￿1¢ of IrekrKI IFRS 1021 {effe¢live 1 January 20191, the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Repu￿￿ of Ireland IFRS 1021 and the Companps Act 20C6.
Lincolnthre Bomber Command Memorial meets the definition of a publ￿ benefft entity under FRS
102. Assets and liabilities are initi.ally reccgnised at historical cost or Iransacth)n value unless
otherwise staled in the relevant accounting wlicy.
The Consolidated statement of financial act¢Vbties ISOFAI and Consdidaled statement of financial
position consolidate the financial siatements of the Company and its subsidiary undertaking. The
results of the subsidiary a￿ consolidated M a line by line basis.
The Company has taken athantage of the exemption alknwed under section 408 of the Companigs
Act 2006 and has presenled its own Statement of finanoal actyvilE$ in these financial
statements.
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMPaAND MEMORIAL
(A ¢ompany limiled by guarnnlee}
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accountlng pollcles {contlnuedl
2.2 Income
l income is recognised once the Company has entitlement lo the income. rt is probable that the
income will be received and the amcwt ol In￿Me receivak￿e can be measured reliably.
The recognitson of income Irorn legacies is dependent on establishing enlstlemenl, the probability of
receipt and the ability to estimate Wlith sufficient acGuraey the amount receivable. Evidence of
entitlement lo a legacy exists when the Company has suffiaent evidence that a gift has been left to
them Ilhrough kno￿edge of the e￿$tenCe of a valid will and the death of the benefaclor) and the
execuloi Is satisfied thai Ihe asset in question will not be required lo satisfy claims in the eslale.
Receipt of a legacy must be recognised vthen it is probable that il will be recewed and the fair value
of the amount receivable. which will generally be the expected cash amount lo be distributed to the
C¢Jmpany, can be rdiably me8sured.
Grants are included in the Consolidated statement of financial acb"vilbes on a receNable basis. The
balance of income received for specific purposes but not expended during the period is sh¢)wn in
the relevant funds ￿ the Balance sheet. IhThere In￿Me is received in advance of enlillemenl of
receipt, its recognitson is deferred and included in credrtors as deferred income. Where entitlem￿l
occurs before ir￿orne is received, the inttjme is accrued.
Gifts in kind donated for ¢JislritAJb"on a￿ included al valuation and recognised as income when they
are distributed to the projects. Gifts donate¢J for resale are included as income when they are sold.
Donated services or facilibes are recognised when the wnpany has contrd over thè item, any
conditions associated with the donation are met, the receipt of economi¢ benefft in the company is
probable and that economic benefft can be measLtred ￿lIablY. In accordance wrth the Charities
SORP IFRS 1021, the general volunteer lime of the Friends is not ￿Ognise¢l wrthin the financial
statements and refer to the Truslees." report for more infomatK)n about corrtributions.
On receipt, donated professional Serv￿ and facilities are recognised on the basi5 of the value of
the gill lo the Company whth is the amount if would have been willing lo pay lo obtain seThices or
facilities of equivalent economic benefit on the open mafket, a corresponding amount is then
recogni5ed in expen¢Jrture in of receipt.
Income tax recoverable in relation to donabons recerved uTrJer Gift Aid or deedy of covenant is
reeognised at the time of the donation.
Income tax ￿e0Verable in relati￿ to inve*rnent In￿rne is recogrnsed at the time the investment
income is receivaty￿.
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LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A compny lirnited by guar•Trt80)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accounting policies l¢ontinued}
2.3 Expendlture
Expenditure is recognised once there ts a legal or ConstrL￿I1ye obligalN)n to Iransler economic
benefit to a third party. il is prof>able th* a transfer of e￿nOmiC benefits wll be required in
settlemenl and the amount of the obligatson can be measured reliably. Expendrture is classified by
activity. The costs of each artivty are made up of the total of direcl costs and shared costs,
including 5UPPOrt costs involved in undertaking each aclivAy. Direct costs attributable lo a single
activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs which conl¥ibute to Tnore than one activity
and support costs which are not attributsble to a single activity afe apportioned between those
actwities on a basis consislenl wrth Ihe use of resources. Central staff costs are allocated on the
basis of time spent. and deprecIa￿On charygs all￿ted on the porti.on of the asset's use.
Support cosls ore those costs incurred directty in support of expenditure on Ihe objectives of the
company and inclJde project management carried out at Headquarters. Govemance costs are
those incurred in CoftneCt￿n wrth administrath)n of the ￿)MpanY and compliance with constitutional
and statutory requirements.
Expendrture on raising funds indudes all expenditure incurred by the Group to raise funds lor ils
charitable purposes and indudes Costs of dl fundraising aCts'V￿.eS events and non-charitable
trading.
Expenditure on Charitab￿ acbvibes is irhcurred on dKe¢tty undertaking the ath'vities whith further the
Group's objectives, as wdl as any assoo*ed supp￿rt costs.
l exFenditure is inclusive of I￿ecoverable VAT.
2.4 Govemmgnt granls
Government grants felaling lo tangible fixed assets are treated as deferred income and released lo
the Consdidated statement of finanoal activities over the expected useful lives ol the assets
coneemed. Other grants a￿ credited lo the Cortsolidated slalement of financial activities as the
related expenditure is ineurred.
2.5 Interest recefvable
Interest on funds held on deposit is induded when receivable and the amount Can be measure(I
reliably by the Grtsjp., this is nofmalty upon notffication of the interest paid or payable by the
institub.on with wh￿rn the funds are deposrted.
2.6 Taxation
The Company is COns￿ere(l to pass the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 of the Finance Acl
2010 and the￿fore it meets the definition of a charitable company for UK Corporation tax purposes.
Accordingly. the Company is potentially exempi from taxation in respect of income or ca￿tal gains
reteived wilhin categories ¢overed by Chapter 3 Part 11 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Section
256 of the Taxation of Chofgeable Gains Act 1992. to the extent that 5u¢h income or gains are
applied exclusivety to charitable purposes.
Poge 21

UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND IAEMORIAL
IA cornpany Ilmited by guaranteè)
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accountlng polScles Iconunued)
2.7 Tanglble fixed assets and depreclatlon
Tangible fixed assets are initialty recognised at cost. After rewgnrtion, under the cost model,
tsngible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciatson and any accumulated
impairment losses. All cos15 Incurred lo bn.ng a t8ngiNe fixed asset Into its intended working
condib.on sh￿Id be induded in the measurement of cost.
Al each reporting dale the Company asS￿eS vknether there is any indication of impairment. If such
indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is determined to be the higher ol ils fair value
less costs to sell and its value in use. An impairment loss is reeognised where the carrying amount
exceeds tbe recoverable amwrt
Depreciation is Charged so as lo all￿￿e cost of tangible fixed assets less their resKlual value
over their estsmaled usefvl INes.
Depreciation is provided on the f￿lD￿n9 bases..
Long-lem) leasehold woperty
Plant and mathinery
Office equipfflent
2% Slrai9ht Line
- 25% Reducing bala￿e
33.33% Straight kn'ne
2.8 Investments
Currenl asset investments
Current assel investmenls comprising of listed investments are slated at maiket value at the
slalement of finanaal position date. The statement of financial activty indudes the nel 9ain5 and
losses arising on revaluation and disposal throughoul the period.
The gains and losses are tsken to the slalement of financial activrt*s as they arise. Realised gains
and losses on investments are calculated as the different bew sales proceeds and opening
market value (value on aequisitK)n date if later). Unrealise(J gains and losses are ¢alculaled as the
different between the market value at the period end date and opening market value lor value on
a¢qu￿lts0n dale rf ￿tell.
Fixed asset inveslments
Fixed asset investments are a fomi of ffinanual instrument and are inrtially recognised 81 their
transackn.on cost and subsequently measured at fair value al the Balance sheel date. unless the
Value Gannol be measured reliabty in whtth case il is measured al cost less impairment. Investment
gains aniy losses, whether realised or unrealised. are combined and presented as 'GainsllLossesl
on investments. in the ConsolKJ*ed ststemeni of finan(ial aclivitie5.
Investments in subsidiaries we valued al cost less FYOVN¢)n for impaimeni.
2.9 Stocks
Stocks are valued al the lth¥er of cost and net realisabte vakne after making ¢*Je allowance f
obsolete and slow-moving Stocks. Cost iThSudes all direcl costs and an appropriate prcportK)n of
rixed and variable overheads.
Page 22

LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmited by 9uarnnt•e}
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accountlng pollcles {conlinuedl
2.10 Debtors
Trade and othef deblofs are recognised at the settlement amount after any trade discount offered.
Prepayments a￿ ¥alued at Ihe am¢yJnt wepawj r￿t of any trade di%ounts d￿.
2.11 Cash at bank and In hand
Cash al bank and in hand indudes cash and short-temi highly IiqLJid investments wlh a short
maturity of three months or les5 from the date of acquisrtion or opening of the deposil or similar
account.
2.12 Liabilities and provisions
Liabilities are reccgnised when the￿ is an obligation al the Balan￿ sheel dale as a result of a past
event. it is probable th* a transfer of economic benefit ￿11 be required in settlement, and the
amount of the settlement can be estimated reliabty.
LLabilities are recognised at the amount thal the Company anticipates rt will pay to setNe the debt or
Ihe amount rt has received as adva￿ed payments for the ggods or services il must provide.
Provisions are measured at the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the obli9alion.
V￿ere the effect of the time value of money is material, the prowsion is based on the present value
of Ihose amounts. discounted at the pre.tax discount rale that reflects the risks specific lo the
liabilrty. The unwnding of the diseounl is reeognised in the Consolidated statement of financial
a¢liMties as a finance cost.
113 Flnanclal Instruments
The group onty entets into tMsic financial instrument transactions that result in the ￿¢O9nrt10n of
financial assets and liabilities like current asset investments, otrer debtors and credTtors and loans.
Finanoal assets that are measure¢J at cost aTh1 amorb.sed cost are assessetj at the end of each
reporting period for obieth've evidence of impaiment. If ob•"ve ewdence of impaimenl is f¢)und.
an Impaimenl loss is recognised in the irwme statement.
For financial assets measured at amortised cost. the impaifftienl loss is measured as the drfference
belween an asseys carying amount and Ihe present value of estimated cash flows discounted al
the asset's original effective interest rate. If a ffinanckal assel has a variable interest iale. the
discount rale for measudng any Impalment loss is the current effective interest rale ¢Jelermined
under the contract.
For financial assets measured at COSt less impairment. the impairment loss is measured as the
ifference bets¥een an asset's carrying amounl and best estimale. wh￿h is an approximation of the
amount that the company would reeeive lor the asset if it were sold at the financial ￿porting dale.
Fin￿¢•01 assets and liabilities are offset and the net amwnt reported in the slalemenl of financial
position when there is an enforceable right lo set off the recognised amounts and there is an
intention lo sellje on a net basis or lo realise Ihe assel and settle the liats.lrty simultaneously.
Page 23

LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMANO MEMORIAL
IA company Ilmlt•d by guarant8a)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEMTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Accountlng pollcles l¢0ntlnu•d)
2.14 Penslons
The Group operates a defined contn"bution pension scheme and the penS￿)n charge represents the
amounts payable ty the Group to the fund in re¥ect of the year.
2.15 Fund accounting
General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use.al Ihe discretKJn of the Trustees in
furtherance of the general objectives of the Group and whbth have nol been desgnaled for other
purposes.
Restricted funds are fuThJs %thich a￿ to be used in accordance ¥￿h sk)ecifK festrictions impose(I by
don¢ys or which have been Taised by the Gioup for parb"cular puwes. The costs of iaising and
administering sucb funds a￿ ¢harge(J against the specific fund. The aim and use of each restricted
lunJ 1$ sel out in the notes lo the finanual slatemenls.
Investment income. gain$ arKI losses are althated to trte appropnale
Incomg from donatlons and logacles
Unrestrlcted
funds
2023
Restricted
funds
2023
Total
funds
2023
Tolal
funds
2022
Donats'ons
76.589
76.589
791,629
Grants
307,S55
308,055
520.551
Govemment grants
7,284
T¢Xal 2022
Page 24

UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COhlAIAND MEMORIAL
IA cornpa.ny limit•d by guarantee)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Income from charllable acllvltles
Unr•stricted Restrlcted
funds
funds
2023
2023
Total
funds
2023
To181
funds
2022
Income from charitable activities- Memorol
and centre
Total 2022
53
Investrnent income
Unrestflcted
fut)ds
2023
Total
lund$
2023
Total
lunds
2022
Investment income - I￿al cash
Total 2022
Page 25

UNCOL.NSHIRE BOII£ER COMMAND MEMORIAL
{A Company Ilmlted by guarnnteel
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Tot*1 resou￿$ ¢xp•nd*d
FLrAlrwsmg
certre
Are￿￿e
Purthases
Teth￿¢Yjy ccsts
Enersy Costs
TelethorE. post4e ¥r#l sla1￿￿1*Y t￿1$
Other co*$
0￿ratir￿j kna5e5-
Wage5 aTrl sa￿r*S
Nalional iwrance
c[￿¢5
3.199
258.952
27.319
31.756
10.8(
46,218
6.2
415.311
14.285
Support costs a1￿led tO8CtMtses
Puichase5
Techrology costs
Goveman
M•ntenance ofkywtrises
Cleaning
Te*phor*. ￿1398 aThJ s￿l￿A￿Y ¢t*15
other costs
Bank interest and charges
Auditors. remunei*ion
tjepreciatson amtyliSa￿l
Di5P05* oli￿gIb* fLxed a55ets
149
78.3eil
12.944
8.137
69.959
fA).393
18.454
172.710
34.016
178.051
1,191.746
27,319
Slt•
202J
2022
¢o¥ts dirncty *locat•d to
Pwchases
Technolw cc*¢8
Ewgy CQSts
Tdephor*. postage aThJ $t8trywytosts
Olher eosis
(ljeraiing *a5e5- (thr
Wages aTrl salarie5
N*onal irtsurarte
Pension ¢o$ts
262,161
29.117
31,758
17,
51.456
2.(Y)D
415.311
14.285
230,386
11.617
25.305
13.279
26.103
2.000
343.04J
16.216
5.(ts7
Supportcasts aNoutsd to Klhltlo5
Jrchases
Te¢hndoyy co$1$
Govemance
M￿tenance0tprery
Ckanirg
Te*p￿)￿. kYJslage 8Th1 stabw ¢)Jsts
OVEr costs
8arK* ￿terest charges
P4Jdilor5' rewnwalicty)
Oepreciatsw arK1 am￿15¥)
ChSPOS81 of taNJible fixed assets
149
28.018
78.417
131,427
53.569
78.360
67.622
8.137
31.682
161.185
60.393
18.454
172.71Q
34.016
112.317
68,672
18,430
177.371
32.916
1.430.035
1.341.237
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yI..M-¢L'INCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMANO'MEMORIAL,
'IA'company Ilmiled.by.guaranteel":
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Audltorn. remuneratlon
2023
2022
Fees payable to the Group's auditor for the audit of the Group's annual
accounts
Fees payable lo the Group's audi(or in respect ot
All taxation advisory services not induded above
All rth-aultht services induded above
8.47S
7,250
3,125
Staff costs
Group
2023
Gn￿p
2022
Company
2023
Comparty
2022
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Contribution to defined conlriLxrtion pensi
schemes
415,311
14,284
343.043
16.216
124,289
7.782
121, 102
8,092
5,5S8
5,067
1.372
1,936
The average nufflber of person$ employed by Ihe Company during the year was as follows:
Gnwp
2023
No.
Group
2022
No.
Company
2023
No.
Company
2022
General staff
No emptoyee received remuneration anO￿ting to more than £60,000 in either year.
Trnstees. remuneration and expenses
During the-year. one Truslees has been paid remunerab.on or has received other benefi15 frorn an
employment wrth the Company. The value of Truslee$' remunerakn.on and other benefits was as lollows..
2023
2022
N M Van Oef Drift
Remuneration
4.800
4,800
During the year ended 31 March 2023. no Twstee expenses have been incurred (2022- £NILJ.
Page 27

UNCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COhlMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmltgd by guarnntse)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
10. TangSbl* fixed assets
roup
Freehold
property
Plant and Flxtures and
machlnery
fitting$
Computer
equlpment
Totsl
At 1 April 2022
Additions
Disposals
8.192.942
17.259
11.926
76,903
8.299,030
4,443
136,9741
136,9741
At 31 March 2023
8.155.968
21.702
11.926
76,903
8,266.499
0opre¢latlon
At 1 April 2022
Charge for the yeaf
On disposals
674.131
163.119
{2.9SB)
7.266
2.549
8.480
1.424
760.987
172.710
12,9581
5.618
Al 31 March 2023
834.292
9.814
9.904
76.729
930,739
N•t l)ook value
Al 31 March 2023
Al 31 Ma￿h 2022
Company
Freehold
Plant and
property maehlnery
Computer
equipment
Total
Co•t
At 1 April 2022
Additions
Dispgsals
,191942
17359
76.903
8,287,104
4,443
136,9741
(36.974)
Al 31 March 2023
8.155.968
21.702
76,903
8,254,573
Page 28

r¥.LINCOLINSHIRE BOMBER'COMW4ND MEMORIAL~.:.& -"
(A Company lirnite'd by guarantee)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
10. Tanglble fixed assets l¢ontlnued)
Company Icontinuedl
Ffeehold
Plant and
Computer
property machinery equipment
Total
DeprecSatlon
At T Apiil 2022
Charge for the year
On disposals
674.137
163.119
{2,958)
7,265
2,$49
71.111
5,618
752,507
171,286
12,958
At 31 March 2023
834.292
9.814
76.729
920,835
Net book value
Al 31 March 2023
At 3q Ma￿h 2022
11.
FIX￿ asset investments
Investments
In
subsldlary
¢ompanies
Company
Cost
Al 1 Apnl 2022
100
At 31 March 2023
Net book value
At 31 March 2023
100
At 31 March 2022
Page 29

L.INCOL'NSHIRE BOMBÉR COMMAND MEMORIAL.,.
IA ¢oii)pany.limite(i by guarantee)" "k"
i.
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
12. Stocks
Group
2023
Group
2022
FiThshed goods and go￿￿5 for resale
13. D•btoYs
Group
2023
Group
2022
Company
2023
Comp8ny
2022
Due withln one year
Trade debtors
Amounts owed by group undertakn.ngs
Other debtors
Prepayments and accrued In￿Me
8.137
12.673
3.327
19,654
27
1.836
3.508
42.025
6,203
143, 756
27
6.203
146.895
Included within debtors are amounts due on various grants awarded where conditions have been mel lor
recognition within the financial statements. but cash flow is tied to expenditure on the project. Therefo￿,
exact *Jates of receipts of these arnol￿ts are uncertain.
14. Current a$$•t inV￿lMents
Group
2023
Gmup
2022
Company
2023
Comp8ny
2022
'sled investrnents
15. Credltors: Amounts falling due Twlthln one y•ar
Group
2023
Gmup
2022
Company
2023
Company
2022
Bank loans
Trade Creditors
Other laxalion and social securrty
other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
211,19S
48,562
24.741
12,792
25.412
208,587
33,274
14,284
155.824
33.087
211,195
29.971
1,632
10.236
11,59S
208,587
22,877
2,252
153, 690
9.500
445
Page 30

LINCOL'NSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL..,
'**IA'company limited jby:guaranteel"",.
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
16. Credltor6: Amounts falllng du• after more than one year
Group
2023
Gniup
2022
Company
2023
Company
2022
Bank loans
The bank loans are secured by a fixed and Iloating charge over all the property and undertakings of the
company and a legal morigage over the lfrasehold property thated at CanwKk. Total secured liabilities
at the year end date amounted to £747.494 (2022 - £951.2441.
17.
Flnanclal Instruments
Group
2023
Group
2022
Company
2023
Comp8ny
2022
Flnanclol assets
Finanual assels measured at amoitised wst
Finanual assets measured at fair value
Ihrough the statement of financial actw
762.074
714,630
736.$64
673, 538
62.086
62.086
Group
2023
Gmup
2022
Company
2023
Company
2022
Flnan¢5al Ilabilbtles
Finanu81 liab￿ltIeS measu￿￿ at amortised
Flnanoal assets measured at aM0￿"sed ￿st eompri58 trade debtors and ￿$h at bank.
Financial assets measured al fair value thought the statement of financial actNlty comprise cwrenl a5sel
investments. The amount recogni5ecJ lo reflect the fair value movement ol financial assets measLÈred al
tsir value is strbjwn as a seperate line V￿thin the Slatemenl of Financwl Activity.
Finanaal liabilities measured al amortised cost cornprise trade ueditors. b￿k overdraft and bank loans.
Page 31

fjLIINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMANO MÉMORIAL
IA'"¢ompany.!Imited by. guarantèeli>.. ,
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 PAARCH 2023
18. Ststement of funds
Statement of funds - cunent year
Balance at
31 Ma￿h
2023
Balance at 1
April 2022
Tran$fe(s
Inlout
Galnsl
(Lossesl
Income Expendituro
Uniestrlctsd
lund$
General Funds
Trading
2.061.313
5.073
430.835
723,100
142S.1241
1679.698)
252,547
257
2,319,828
48,475
2.066.386
1.153.935 11.104.822>
252,547
257
2,368,303
Restrlcted
nds
Inlemalional
Bomber
Command
Centre
HLF Fund
MOD Chadwick
Centre Fund
NKDC Catering
Fund
BIFFA Award
Funding
IEN
CRF
SEGL
561.882
62.783
(41.7211
609.972
1.192.916
1.397.218
307.655
1208,468)
IT74.120
722,185
1.985.090
(47.0491
1.938.041
183.352
14.000)
179.352
651,370
247,089
157,549
8.646
1141121
16,1201
13.S631
(1801
{4,4991
632.759
240,969
70,086
8.466
183.900)
5.192.196
370.338
132S,2131
1252.5471
4.984.774
Page 32

'.*.L.INCOLNSHIRE BOMBÉR COMMAND MEMORIAL'￿.:..
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
18. Statement of fund$ {conllnued
Statement ol funds - prlor yèar
Balance at
31 March
2022
Balance at
l Apiil 2021
Transfels
out
Income . Expendfture.
Unrestricted funds
General Funds
Trading
885.242
40,920
982.506
,961
{40,0691
(545,808)
233.634
2,061,313
5,073
926. 162
1,492.467
f585,8T7J
233.634
2.066,386
Restr5cied funds
Inlernational Bomber
ommand Centre
HLF Fund
MOD Chadwick Centre Fund
NKDC Catering Fun(J
BIFFA Award Fundin9
WREN
CRF
SEGL
611,855
1, 648.893
2,032. 139
187.352
665,482
253,209
148.218
8.826
112. 765
(162. 738)
(120.840)
(47,049J
(4,OOOJ
(14, 112)
f6. 120)
(40Q.321)
(180)
561,882
7.397,218
1.985.090
183.352
651.370
247,089
157,549
8,646
(130.835)
512.451
(102, 799)
5.555.9T4
625,216
(755.360)
(233,634J
5, 192, 196
Total of funds
Page 33

LINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL
(A company Ilmit￿ by guarnntee)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
18, Stat•m•nt ol funds (continu￿)
Description. nature and purpose of restrKted lunds:
Intemation81 Bomber Command Centre
The memorial lund is fomed from donat￿)n$ and grants for the realisation and subsequent operation of
the International Bomber Command Centre.
HLF Fund
The Heritsge Lottery Fund IHLFI was awarded for the ¢Jevelopmenl of the ChadW￿k Cgnlre. memorial
garden and archive and is ¢Jrawn down as when exFenLlrtuie occurs.
MOD chad￿"¢k Centre Fund
The Ininislry of Defence fund has been awarded for the constructson of visf(or and educationol facilities.
NKDC Catering Fund
The fund has been awarded for the compJeti¢yi of Ihe reSta￿an1 facililies al the centre.
BIFFA Award Fund
The grant has been awwded for the conslr¥Jction of mem￿al walls and stones.
WREN Fund
The Waste Recylcing Environmental (IIREN) grant ha5 been awarde(I for the land$￿Ping of the $f¢e.
CRF
The Cu￿Ural Recovery Fund (CRF) was avrdrded to assist the centre in reeoveriNJ unavoidable costs
dunng the Covid-19 p3ndemic and to assisl in re-opening impro¥emenl$.
SEGL
The Smart Energy Greater ￿ne￿Inshit (SEGLI grant was awarded to assist in the purchase of salar
panels for the cent￿.
Transfefs beN¥een fijnds..
Material transfers betsveen funds have been made in the current year to align the current posilion of the
restricted fvnd$. In particular this relates to the HLF fvnd. the International 8omber Command Centre
and the General funds. Ml grant income from the HLF fund has been paid based on a cost report
subrnitted prior to payment and has therefofe been spent on both and on90ing expenditure. Some
of the ongoing expenditure has not been all￿ated to the HLF fund in the accounts in previous periods
and therefore this is purely an accounting enty to realign the fvnds. All restricted income has been
Irealed approprialety and spent in line with the grant Condi￿S.
Page 34

l.it. -fi￿LINcoLNSHIRE BOMBER"COMMANO"MEMORIAL j !
'jA"¢oinpany..Ilrh)Ited by:guaranteel'
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 WRCH 2023
19. Sunwnary of funds
Sunwnary of funds- current year
Balance at
31 March
2023
Balance at 1
Aprll 2022
TrdnsfeTS
Inlout
Gainsl
(Losses)
Inc¢)me EX￿ndItUrn
General funds
Restricted funds
2.066.386
5,192.196
1.153.935 11,104.8221
370.338
(32S.213)
252.S47
1252.5471
2S7
2.368,303
4.984.774
Summary of funds- prlor year
8*8￿¢ 81
31 March
2022
Balance at
l Apnl 2021
Transle
inlout
Incon* Expenditure
General funds
Restricted funds
926. 162
5.555.974
1.492.46T
625.216
(585,87TJ
(755.360)
233,634
(233.634)
2.066,386
5, 192. 196
20. Analysls of net assets between funds
Analysis of net assets funds- Current ygar
Unrnstrlct•d Restrl¢t•d
fvnds
funds
2023
2023
Totsl
funds
2023
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditofs due within one year
Creditors due in more than one year
Totsl
2.432.346
794,958
(322.7021
(536.2991
4.903,414
81,360
7.335.760
876,318
{322.702}
1536,2991
Page 35

UNCOLNSHIRE 8OM8ER COMMAND MEMORIAL
IA Company Ilmlt•d by 9uaranteel
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
20. Analysls of ngt assets b•tween funds Icontlnued
Anolysls of net assets between funds - prlor year
Unrestricted R&slncted
fvnds
lunds
2022
2022
Total
fijnds
2022
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
Creditors due wlhin one year
Cre¢Jitors in more than Me year
Total
2.797,187
456,912
(445,056)
(742,657J
4, 740,856
451,340
7,538,043
908,252
{445,056J
(742,657)
21.
RKoncSllatlon of net movement In funds to net cash flow from operatAng a¢tlvltles
Group
2023
Group
2022
Nel income for the year las Statement of Finawal AclTriil*s)
94,495
776,446
Adjustments for:
Depreciabon Charges
Finance costs
Gainslllosses) on investments
Dividends, interests and rents investments
Disposal of lan9ible fixed assets
Decreasellincreasel in stocks
Decrease in debtors
Decrease in creditors
172.710
42,78f
12571
11.9141
34,016
15.9631
151,963
{124.9621
777,371
11,324
287,239
(60. 160)
Net cash provided by operatlng acllvllles
Page 36

4*pL.'INCOLNsfrfiRE BOM8ER"COMMAND MEMoRIAL-k4￿.'￿:&kRJ￿" ly .
IA'¢ompany.liMlt￿l byiguararite•l
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
Analysis ol cash and cash equlvalgnts
Group
2023
Grwp
2022
Cash in hand
753,937
701.957
Total cash and ¢•sh equfvalents
Analy815 of changes In net debl
Changes in
markèt
value and
exchange
At 1 April
rate
2022 Cash fl¢)ws movements
Other
non-cash At 31 March
Changes
2023
Cash * bank and in hand
Debt due wthin 1 year
Debt due after 1 year
Liquid investments
701.957
1208.5871
r142.657)
51.980
203.750
753,937
211.1951
1536,2991
62,086
1206,358
206.3S8
61.829
257
24. Penslon commltments
The group oFerates a defined conlnbubon pw)sion stheme and made conlribulions of £5.559
12022- £5.067) during the year.
Page 37

UNCOLNSHIRE BOM8ER COMMAND MEMORIAL
' IA company IlmSted by guarnnleel
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023
25.
Operatlng lease Commitments
At 31 March 2023 the Group and the Company had ¢ommitments to make futwe minimum lease
payments under non-canceuable opeiatw leases as follows..
Group
2023
Grnup
2022
Company
2023
Company
2022
Not later than 1 year
Later than 1 year and not later than 5 years
276
276
T59
276
276
759
The f(Alowng lease payments have been rec(gnised as an expense in the Statement of financial
activities..
Group
2023
Gmup
2022
Company
2023
Company
2022
Operating lease rentsls
276
276
276
276
26. Related party Iransa¢tloDs
During the year, the trustees arKI related partie5 eontribuled £55.221 12022 £4.000} to the charity,
represenllng donaiions and the SUPFQrt of lundraising events.
One of Ihe trustee$ of the chanty is also a d*ector of Esserte Events Solutions Ltd. Durtng the year. the
charity made purchases totalling £109.176 12022 - £124,131) in reiatson to a¢Jm1nistrat￿n support
received from the company.
The balance owed to Essence Events solutio￿ Ltd at the year end was £7,836 (2022 - £7,836).
27.
Prlnclpal subskllarles
The loN¢Jwing was a SUbs￿lary undertaking ofthe Company..
Name
Company
nurnber
Charity
Registered office or principal
registration place of bu$lnes$
number
Inlemational Bomber Command Centre 1CK50172
Limited
Mla
Intematsonal Bomber Command
Memorial, Canwick Avenue,
Lincoln, Lincolnshire. LN4 2HQ
Page 38

.aLINCOLNSHIRE BOMBER COMMAND MEMORIAL'L-:. ¥.fv&". ':
jA'¢ompany.limlte(l.;by yuaranteel:.
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2023
27.
Princlpal subsidiaries {continuedl
Prfnclpal actfvity
Class of Holding
shares
Included in
con$(>lidatlon
Trathng actNities of a Ordinary
reg15tered charity.
100% Yes
The financial resufts of the sthbjiary for the year were."
Name
Income .Expenditure ProfftllLoyJl
I Surplu
IDefJc>t) for
'the year
Not as$ets
Inlemational Bomber Command
Centre Limited
795.793
681.173
114.620
100
Page 39