Companies House
Battersea Arts Centre
Annual Report and Financial
ststements
31 Mareh.202Y.
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"C.ontents
Refererte administralive infom)atlon
Chai￿S rthn¢w
"prtisiK D-YectN & CEO revJ￿.
Trnstees:. report
.lrnJér*nd'erit aud1lorfs..re￿rt on Ihe IIDanci81 st8temenls'
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F.inanelalststèment$
Consdidated..sla"lemenlof"finandal a￿1V￿eS.
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compar8.bve cons0￿d?1&￿ ststem8nt.of"finarictal.aditritSés
Batènce sheets.
Consolhjated sla1emeDt￿f cash.1￿)W$
"Piinapo1.atXtxJnting policies."
Notés to.the finanoai slalements.
Bailersea Arts'.C*ritre"

R&feren¢fy.•nd..admlnislrativè informatiom
Trusteés
David Bryan.Lrès¢gned 2￿,￿￿. mber 20221
Rachel 8a9shaw{appointed 23.September 202.21
Christophwcabot.
Cllr. Kim Caddy jresig.ned 31 Auyu$t 20221
Rathol ColgiC￿lI (resigned 1.6 No￿Mb.er.2O23}
aFsha De.C¢Jfdova
L￿.FOS￿ry {Chair Financ8 Group)"
Ajison Gannag&Slew8rt {appo"int¢d 19.December'2022.1
Anu Girl (appointed I September 20221
alik"Gul"'lappo*ited 23 March 2023)
F¥trlck Harrwilchair Enter￿lSe¥ Board")".
Henrietta InKYeh Ife5h3ned 17.July 20231
Cla"udia.l(e_rSyatta"{apffointed 17 July-2023')' Icbair)
sa.ra Linton KappoiH(od 16" September 20221.
Sunila Pandya {resigned 20 Dtcember-2022)
Justsn Shinetwne {resigned 17 Juty 2()23}
.Bru¢e Thompson. {resi9ned 31 Augusl 2022)
Susie Thornbwry
e.b￿f Exacutlvo <￿e•r.
Ta*k Iskarnler
Company sécretary.
Amyvaughari {appolnlaO 22 September 2022)
Charit"y. r•giStTOtlon"Dumber
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C.omPany reglstration nuffib•r
01569115
Rggist•"rod ad"dres$"
BatteFse8 Art&Cetitre
Lavender Hill
London
SWf.15TN
Auditor
BuzzaGotl.LLP.'
130 Wood Street
London
EC2V6DL
"&atlersèa Arts Centre 1.

Raf•rettc¢."ot4l admlnlstrdtiv• infomTralloN"
Lloyds.Baok
25 Gresharn Sb*l
Le￿dOn
EC2V.7HN
Soll¢itiirs
Osbome.Clarf(e
One.Londor4 Wall"
8arbican
London
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.BatleTsea Arts Centre .2

Chalrs & Artistic Dir¢ctOY6 Reviow of 2022123 31 March 2023
Chairfs r•vlew
l am dolKJhted to be join￿9 Battersea Arts Centre al this excth.ng mc*nent In Its history. As we
reflectth a successful 2022123. we a￿ 8X¢it8d about our future and the delivery of a great
programme as we head toward our 50th year in 2024. Joining as Chair is a real honour as I
hdve long been an adnNrer of BAC. 11 was to me frC￿ the outset thal the Board, Ihe
le8dershlp. and the vknole BAC famity have a dear wsion arKI are united in th8lr b81Sef Sn the
power of Ihls C￿anL$8￿n.
Irs been a year of thange for BAC. The team hove produ￿$ 8 new 5-year bvsiness plan
which 8rtk)Jlates a clear dlreclion oftravel lor ihe organisatiffi. The ￿an sets out a continued
focus on artists. young people. and the communfjty, and strength811S the S￿.1a1 enterpr¢se
model that Under￿nS the bU￿n&￿S. The Commorci81 Enlgrprises ami of BAC continues to
ffourish. and wa arn grate￿1 for that traiethry, especiaNy whilst the fUr￿TaiSIng dimalg
remains so chaler*Jir¥J.
Thw6 1$ mu(* to be of and tm8dc8St aboul BAC this year. The 'Pay What You Can.
scheme enabling anyone to 8¢cess bve Iheatre at a pr¥co that's rightforthem.. our eommltment
to Access which sees us witinue to test and challenge ourSe￿e$ on what rl me8ns lo be 8
truly accèssible organisab.on througlKJuI; and a range ol oxomplar programmes that have
supported artisls and young people to unlo¢k tsir ￿ea¢￿e wtential and mak8 thelr unSque
and vilal mark on Ihe w￿ld.
And as approach 50 yeafs okl. and Inde￿ twikling itselfreaches a ripe old age of130,
it's a great time to remember that thé building wa$ redaimed by its communlly. and In 1974
'Batlersea Arts Centre. was the ￿n￿pt that community creatsd here. Il's an exir80rdinary
place that has hosled many extraordinary mmenls that make up part of the tapestry of its
lo¢￿ community. our eommitrn8nt to that community remalns stronger than ever, the
d¢)ors are op￿, and our local parln8rs and audien￿ remain abS¢￿vIety core to everyfhlng
I would like lo express my sincere thanks to 311 the trustee5 and s18ff of Battersea Arts Centre
for thelr hard work and commitmènt over the lasl 12 months. Renewed thanks go lo all our
funders and supp)rters. wtth particukr thanks to Arts Council England for their ongoing
supptyl ofus as 8 Nat￿nal Portfolio Organisation. I would also like to extend thanks on behalf
of the board and stsff t8am to David Bryan. ¥tho stepped downa$ Chaw this year; lo Sunrta
Pandya stepped down 8$ Deputy Chair, and to Justrn Shineboume fc* holdlrtg the ch81r
posttion In the inledm. Al have been excelent ￿ntribUtorS to BAC and our heartfelt gratitude
arKI best wishes goe5 to Ihem.
Claudla Kenyatta. Chalr
Balle￿ Arts Cents? 3

"Chalrs & A'rtl$lk.Dir•¢thrs Reiil•w of 2022123'.31 •Aarch'2023
Artistlc.Dir¢c¢or & CEO'S Revlew.
In 2022123 BAC continued ltr an. exemplar of.how a" mLXl￿. arts c£-nlre can coalesce a
multitude. of cknmplemenlary objectives: a gk)bally inl]uenlial artistic programme. impactfLtI
treatNg" Opportunit￿$ for artists.. Gommunities arKI. young". pewle, meanlrrfJtul. local .sotlal
Jmpact. and profitable commercial eJilerpr.ise$.
In terms of thè programming, BAC continued to bts the go-to UK"deslinallon forboth r¢alional"
and" international GuUing*dge woth.. Glob"al ta￿nts including..Mik) Rao, ."Cherish Menzo". and
Florenlna Holz'inger..These perfmnces sal'alongside groundbreaking new pieces from UK
ialerits such as.Tirri Crouch, Hofesh Schechter and Acti(￿. Hero. The risk-iaklng an(J.qualily
of the programm6 has consi8tenUy been.rewardtsd with very strong llck81 $318s- Ihese.haiie.
also been Mstereo by the incjuslveffj8ss.of iniliatives such os our Relaxed Venues and" P8y
What You Can schemes: BAC, tC•3elherwtlh its consortrum partners also successfolly hosted
Arts Council. Englarxl's show¢8s&01 new atlhe Edinburgh Feslival.trtnglng 8 shows to
the attsntion of ovor 40 invited inlematlonal delegates."
In"18ms of youth creatNe""programmes."our flagship. Fxojeds have continued to be naiionally.
imp8cllul. Agency {our creative entreweneurial prcgramme for young people from
undet3aNed comrnunitses).has continued lo attract increasing investment'and has expanded
to ngw ￿tIOnS inclvding Chester and Belfast. LThJr Beatbox and Dance ALxd&mles. have
continuod to engage young peoplo.in creative aclivilies. The y.oung Producers programm8.
whith recruits parttcipants Lx)th"IcKalty 8n¢Y nalionalty. prt>Juced an excaptional ojhort ¥vho
cur£t8d a fantaslic programm& as part of our annijal homegrown festival. As these projects.
coniinue to evolve. further developing our 4m"pa¢l assessment Is 9olng to.be a prKJrity in fulure.
years...
As part of its COFrtr1bulT￿ to the kncal eommunity. BAC has shared its sPa￿S for.free.wfth
tarious local vo￿nIa￿and charitaknle nrganisations, including. 575 Wandsw(*ih Road. Hope
irr the Heart. Baked Bean Ch8rity. Family MEETS 8nd Homestart. BAC'S community"garden
also became a focal point.for community gr[￿p$ with an inlerest in growing.
AJI this."cTeative activity was ably supported by our thriving Enterprises business. High p.rofile
aNd profitab￿ hlres of our spaces for filming. (￿nfereNceS, weddings, and other 3Gtivitiès has.
ggnorated the income wtsl to keewng.us viable. Hires i)f some of wr smaller spa￿5 for
rehearsals an¢J Other activltles has atso genèraled new and important. income"streBms. The
dwerstfied BAC model, wthich reduce¥ our le1￿"￿e on fundraising 'and olher." arts income..
remains of our organizalioAal strengths.
The c￿ent clim"8te could not. be more drffiuJti for an aris".orgariis8tion, wlth converging
pressures from slaff shor1ages" rampant infiation. In(*pasing energy 'bills', and changing
.audience b8haviour. In this contexi l am proud of Ihe BAC'S team's achievements. We
have maintained and", in some areas. expanded our indNidual and social 'irnpact, wh.ile
.conlairiing costs and improvirwJ our kncome. The Organisat￿ remains very nimble. always
ready .to pNot for. new op.portunitres - and th'i$ "positiv"e. risk"tskiThJ Qrganizational Gulture
makès me very.ccrfidenl lorBAC's r￿Xt.Phas6..
Tareklskandér, Artlsti¢ Diteclor &"CEO
Bartersea Arts Centre 4

TNste•s Report.31 Marth 2023
The Tiustees."who are Jso.referrerflo a# Ihe &iard"of ￿nageMeri1 and"'are.tlie diroctLYS for"
the'p.urpc6e$ of ojmpany law, present tt)elr report.l0gether wlh the ffin8ncT81 statemartts of
8attersea Arts Cen"tre. forthe'year eTrJed.31 March 2023". The report ha& been prepared in
'aw)￿ance with Part 8 of the Charitss Act 2011 and oonstitltles a dir¢cti?rs' report. for Ihg
rpose o!toMpany ￿9-￿I￿￿1)I￿..
Thè financial stateme1￿.have been prepared in ocL*r"¢Janc4 wlh the ￿l￿ntIb9 p0￿cleS sel.
l on pages 29 to 32. of.tlie 8llached ffinanci8J st8temènts" and comply vAih"Ihe charilable.
compan￿$ memorandum and ortides of assooatM)n. applicable laws the"Ch8ri1ies Act 20,'1f.
ancs Accounting Fieporting by Charitles.. Ststement of Recornmendèd."Pra¢ll￿. applicabla.
io." ci)arilie& pr8pa.ririg their accounts in ac¢>)rdance with the Fin8ncial Re"wrtlng Sta"n(Jard.
apKAi¢8ble in the Uniièd Klngotsm aFbd Repob5ic"of-Ireland {FRS fo?)..
O&JECTIVES AND AcnvmES.
About 8atts"Fsea Arts CentrÈ
BAC has beèn a H£￿e for tha."ExtraQrdinary for over 5-￿yearS. transfomiing"th8 lives.of
counllos5 individuals and the"￿.communiti*s..The"P0slIive ￿pp19S arg fait localty.., nationally an'd
internationally..
We In￿st in grcsUnd￿.real[lrig*rts•￿ cre8tMty.¥thkn"ng vmh thB.klnds ofrpeople and creative,
Jeas that can rdmaglnewhal 15 Fwiblé-... ltrte."kir¥J that can'insplro positive change tor bolh
indimduals and c(immunitses
We collaborate extr8-ordin8ry people who are often underseThied of ignored. by others.
Th"ts is b8cau$8 we believe these"ground4)reakn-ngartists, youro people'8nd'cornmunities ara.
the.best source of.the bokl néw idoas we need lacan'inspire us all.
W.e' Irve by the okl lovm hall rriolto'."Irtscribedon.our beairtiful buikfing:'Not for'ine, not"ftY.yOU,
bul for us.. This is ourguiding prin￿p￿. our code of coriducl. Ihe pole star for"everyth"ing W8
"olo. Our aim..is'tO.a￿8ys work compaS￿natety. edlaboT2tlvaly. and generixisJythnth.olh8rs.:..
for th8 ￿eater benefiLof everyon. e.
w.e tha￿ all ourfvnders and SU1¥￿￿er8. Special note ofthank$soes..to ArtsCoundl.Englarid.
wh&supp￿.￿S as. a Natlonal Portfolio O"rganisalion'and.who have award8d us funding for.a
furthar 3 yèars through the Naitonal Portfolio Organlsatlon fvnding programme. A special.nol8"
of"Ihenks.al$o.goes to ourIa￿lOrd.warid$WOrth 8(Jrough tsjncrl.
Battersea Arts Centre's Purpose
Islon: BAC is a homo for ra￿￿1￿rtIStIC￿eaS. We believe In the pcw.er of performance an0.
'cdlectivA iiiiagioaticl) lospark F*)siiw8"'c*wi9e'. Not fe¢:you.. nol f¢)r mè. but'f()r..u¥.
Batleffta Arts Centrei

Tru$tee$ Report. 31 March 2023"
QBJECTWES AND ACTIVIT1ES Icontinued)
tsslon
•, We host wekoming aNI rncluswe spa¢eswheR communities, artls'ls...and aud.iences ￿.an
eonnee( coUabor8ts, and be creative.
• "We give people.the resources todevekpart"istiE idea&and CreatfvQpracti￿ Ihat ate bold.
and unconvantional.
We sharo and. 2M￿lfy"gr0Un￿th.3kIn9. perf¢￿￿.and Kirogrammes,"lrtalty..nallonally.
and intem￿￿lna1ty.
Prlnciples
•. We sel Standards for"hpw"'?wo intwact'with p&ople. 80 that everyo.ne Is tre'ated with care
'We act"Iveiy work lo b.reak dovm"banigrs lo"8ceessand ￿¢￿j$1¢￿ iri thè perfomilng.'arts.
* 'Waare corLslsient".arKI orgarll.se¢".iri the way we.do things;.so that uealivity can,ih"rive'.
W8tongder"deeFty"the.social and Environn￿n13l impaci.of"A)ur. a.¢tson$.
* WB maké time,lo reffect aAd"tpa.m froni evorylhlng.we L10.
Our main aims ￿ achieving thts.purpose are bsted. bek)w. alonty wttii thè.Strategles"Ihat 5¥8re.
adcyled lo achieve.them-.
Déveloping and.slaging lrinovatlve and engaging tiieatro
.• Supwtiro live theatre Ihal is bou"ndary-bTeakirrfJ and createè new h"yb"rids. T'o. develo
work wheye the relationship b8lween artist and audience is authenlic."opÈ'n an¢J honesl,
allo￿ng people to'"find spacè for.thoms6fves and'thelr"Nnagiri8tiona. Tlial Is'.8n"agenl lor."
change arid asks qupstions.of our.worfd and spac8..
* Givin9 wth"skn.8 plafform.to developworf(.
'.Cuttwaling and suFwrting tho creative relationship bel%veen wodiicef5 ènd Értlsts".
promoting the. role of the 8rtist in".society lucally. nalionalty, intem8titsrially.aFJd virtua15y',
and.¢realhg arklntemationafvand VIs￿n8ry.farn"lJY of Iheatro-niakets resident at B*tersea
Arts Cenlre.
SUppO￿ng people s ¢reativ•ty. ¢onfiden¢e.and developing Ihe slrills and capability to
"make theiriTdeas a reality
•. Working wlh local young t*opb in pryramnpes fOLilitaUng their developmen¥". of ideas.
and gMngplatforiii¢ to sh"arè4nd"slM)wcase thelr skllls4nd capabiffity.".
• lnlegating.our Pa￿￿patIon a-nd a1ist (kvelopmenl programmes lo ensure th8t ath¥tio
¢apabillly is share(l and a new.ggnwaknon ol"artists cr8aled.'
Battarsea Arts,Centre 6

Tr(Istses Report.31 Marcl)2023
08JECTIVES.AND ACTIVLTIES {￿tin￿l>
Principlos.(¢onlinuedl
Supporting"people s creativlty, cÉ>nfidence and developlng th"e_skills and cap•bllity (o
.make thelrideas a feality (.continued)
• Encouraging allendance by nèw Part￿pants." audIen￿S and artists from a diverse.range
of bad(grDunds thrc>u9h p.roactive c￿treach. partrror5hip w0￿1ng and rnainlainingB"warled.
Ex"téndlng the re•ch4nd.Impact of"our.wO￿ kn"V•Ti8daudlences ?nd.benelkiarie$
• T￿ring our produclions to a wfie range of natM)nal and intemational .audiences ahd:
sharing15￿ online.
Dell¥¢ftng pr¢)ied* In cdIab"o￿{O.ft" %•th nati￿al partriers Jo" expk)re ¢roative.'ways. Of
working with their local coinTriunty_ and sharing our miKlels .of Ivothing th￿j￿h .¢o.-
operation wth riattonal organtsabonsond UiU8Lwalive progr8mm6s of.inentOTing.. skilb.
sharing and suppon.
• DelIVe￿ng￿round-bfQakIng 8rbsltcwth"thgSially and via"tekYision to Teach peopFeacrosg
the UK and-the globg.
Créale o i¥el¢othlng pnvlronment In ivhich the local coinmunlty.and dlv•rse Vlsltors
ca￿COMe. together
•. Celebratlng Ihe k¢al"hwitsge reFKesénted by our Gr8"de Il"'listed ollj town.haM..
Improving access'lo (￿r biilding?rKI p.rugrdmming accessible p"grfomiances' and everils..
that are *ned. captfoned or ￿laxed- and.buikJing"on our COThlMitrYi8nts as 8 R8laxeé.
STRATEGIC REVIEW OF THE YEAR
Live and DigitalProgrnmmir
As BAc"cr￿(ln￿ed to" recover frrmn the ponderriic, in 2022r23 tharg were.a tolal of 37".
productions resulting" iri 4.71. wfom*nces.. 4 of these projuctions were targ8téd toward
C.hildFen'& y.oung People. offertng 70 perf(wmarices"for a fami.ly audienceand specilicallyth
communily"local to BAC. Of the product￿)n$ stagèd, 9 were commisslone"d'by."BAC. and a8"
part oflhe gr.owing Greatlve Development programme 35 artists were gtven residencies,.4 of
these were inlemalion81. This work ￿. p8rtt¢bJlaty supported by 8ACs unique bedroom
complex whlch allov4s. arbsts" to stay. in the vanue and removes accommodat￿n ￿sts for
re$ident and Ioufing artists and companles.
Aws"s the 18.4¢)O aty*nco9 members expeTienced the producllons, 5.. 154 Of.
those attending productvJns aime(J at young people. an aud￿nCe which has a parbcularly high.
I(￿al demographiG. Total".bckets sales translate as 7_3% of'the tolal tid(ets available whSch is"
a.vèry heatthy.aveiage capacity""wst pandemic.
Battersea Arts Centré 7"

Trustees Report.31 Marclt2.023
STRAT.EGI.C REVIEWOF.THE YEAR (cOnlJrfued}
Hlghlights of.ihe"202212.3 yearin"eluRIè:.'
TheDoH. Daw SEThi prewJt¢d..by'D.aTr.Oaw Creatsvo Proiects."froin April 27.to May"3 2022..
This was a 5ta"nd(NJl hKJhbght of our"Spnng 2022.season. It received an overwli'èlmingly
positive response at BAC"and later'$eleGted for Horizon ShovKase 2022. The show sparked
SNJnfficanl interest among intemation81 delegates. resuttiThJ iri numerou5.tour bobkings from
Europe to Australia. Thairjoyful and unapologetscapproach inlertwinestheir lived.expersence,
incorpordling.queer. Crip, andwowking-dass'polilics Into"the core of theircre81ions.
..DaTr"Daw Creattve. Prc48ets 1$ nty4ige8nng upfor their first lar9e scale project. 'S'penny'..Thls.
'project was s8Lqcled for New Dimgn$ions
a c0mrniss￿ing programme launched. In..
¢ollaborallon wlh live 4JK partnars..
Batt&rsea .Arts Centre jLondonl.. Take. . Me,
where (Glaswj. Tramwa
.{GL3sw). Tr8nsforrri."ILeedsj and A'llenborou
lor',Ihe Crealive
".IBrighl¢m). The Fryrammexims to"stbF4)Ort UK.".artists.to scale up.thelr
practice and create new ambit￿v5 Wotk for national aod"intematKsnal touring.
The .highThght of the Ats"tumri 2022 s88son Ivas the prosentstion of"'Tartz." crealed'.by
Fk)renlin8 Hotzinger b8tween 1'_3 November. one of Europe's laading ¢lfor&ogr8phers. This
raplivatlng produ¢th)n feafured an inlernatioD81 enseinbie ofwomen porfomiing sp'o¢tacular,
high-octane feats, infused with ¢Jance elements and martial arts. a115howcosed in BAC.'s
Grand Hall. It received oveAvhelmingty positive"TO1iigws from bolh audience5 and the"pr855.,
sparking a discyjssion the lack ol Fesources availa.bla to SUPPOLt UK-basod. art151s in
creating SUGh large_scale works. This conVo￿ation ultimately led BAC lo" iniliale lh8 N8W
Dimensions commiss￿￿ in"¢ollatM)r8tion with its UK. partners.
Flnalty, presented by 8AC for a three-week run. T.hiFvis Hidden Sin¢"e The.fthindation of the.
'World by The. J8v88d Alip(ior c￿parY became a se1"1￿Ut success.. captivaling both.our.
IhealTe audk9ncès arid the Iranian communify. Th"e show cenlres around the rnurderof Iranian
star Fereydovn Fatrd(NzaiJ whi18 he was in.ex1￿ in Gemiany. Things Hidden is a thrilling ride
clown the.rabbit hole of Wikn"pe¢Jia arKf.rnurder..myslery podcasts, sorting through the tangle of '
(nfomation"available online in a pOst<d(￿la1 worjd lo teveafthe limlts of"the" sewch 8riglnés..
In sofvlng a decades old cold case.
The show received a￿laIM frown prominent critics and chosèn for.. Horizon 2'02a.
"sh()vKase.11 is sat lo.lour wortdwKle,.froiTrC8nada and"Ihe"USA 10 Aus"tr81i8.
Communty Progr8mn7es
BAC conllnued.de1w￿r0"￿ctivrties wilh" ts local.crfflmunrty. Thèse In¢￿ded.,
BAC. Beatbox.Academy h2vlng relumed.from being C￿11￿8 in the pandemic to laking. plate
Jn the. buikllng. Partiopants conlinue lo make devdop their p•fomiance skills and look the:.
academy oJt lo a.range ol local events. Mernbers of tbe grr¥Jp aLw begltiwoA(.on Pied Piper
which %vill lour nati￿￿ty. rn 2023124.
BAC Dance Academyfor local reskyerils aged 11-"19. Fd[OTr￿i￿g the.sL￿Ge$$fA￿I !aun¢h oflhis.
.scheme j.n 202.1122, Ihls year conbn(ted to be successfijl arid.it h8s now formed.¢(ire.part'of.
our.youw people's.offer inown9forv￿rds"_
In.total th.ese young peo_ p￿'s.{<￿r8mf¥)es deliverfj.d 280 Ses$K￿ ot'acaivrt¥ 10: 3,246 young
pe-oplé over the year.
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Truste•s Report 31 March 2￿23
STRATEGIC REVIEW OF THE YEAR (cerfrtinuell
Communily PmgrBmmes (continued)
"Communlly Garden - with the garden opene(I fcr the communtty through 8 series of.
gardening workshops partners Pemwblilz- this project conlinued lo offer outd¢)orsocial
activities for loEal poopte. and t)ow is maintained with the help. of local volunteers.
We also ￿ntInl￿d to ddiver BAC'S eo-worklng sP8ce, the Scratch Hub for l¢xal
entrepreneurs. And over the winter ran our Cafa asa.viam) spacè forthe lucal community with
generous sUpp￿t from Wandsworth Coun(ii.
BAC also conlinued to be a sector-kadtr by dèlivering nalion81"pro5￿ with.partn8rs across
the UK. These induded..
HorI￿n - TovJether with a consortium m￿8 up of. Fierce, GIFT. MAYK, Tr8nsfom, and
Dance4. BAC led on tho naw Horizon Showcase. England's first nats.onal showcase al tho
Edinburgh feslNal. 2023 was the seo)nd liv8 year. with 2021 btslng online. and featurnd artlstS
such as Rachel Mars. Actlon Hero and Javaad AIiFoor. 50 delegates from around the worfd
attended to See the work and erYJage in the netwo￿lr￿￿ actmty.
Th8 Agency - a partnership wth ContaGt Theatre Manch8Stw, The Agency supports young
people agèd 15-25 from k)ral hoLÈsing estates to cTeal8 their own social enterprises that
banefil their wmmunilies. This year saw the pr4ecl secijrg o generous akYaTd from tha
Kristian Gerhard Jepson Fcyindation which has.enableA the expansion of tha programme in
to tsvo new locations in thsler and 8dfasl. as well 8s a lurther 2 years .funding for th8
Southampton project.
Moving R¢Jots- Moving Roots Is a programme which pkjneers laklng Corycreated projects on
tour lo areas where ihere L% lim(led extsung culttjral infrdStru¢ture. In 2022123 the project
developed arhd toured ¢o<realed sh¢xv EP￿ Fail with Kid Carpet lo Cardiff, Stok8". Wigan and
Peterborough. This was the final year of the project whith was rounded off with an industty
sharing and final evalualiom.
Pay What You Can
As part of our conlinuad c(￿n￿litment to".ac¢ess, the Pay INhat You Can scheme continued
throuohoul this year. Avwage tl¢ket yiald.was £12.32 where the averag8 recommended prlce
would be £14.16.
Relaxed.Ven
BAC has continued to adopt a Relaxed lienue li￿1h￿d01OgY across its performances
proar8rnme. All shows have rÈlaxed venue provisH)rk for audlences and a tearn is in placè
dedlcatsd lo supportlng incomlng artists towth 7Mth BAC In achievlng its ambitigns in relation
to thks.
Rl$k Managemènt
BAC'S 'Risk Register, B a key documenl n our business pL4n. It is an essenlLql tool for the
Resources Gr(yJp- made up of Dwectors and key Heads of Te8ms, who meet fortnightly la
stralegically rnanage the. organisalion". oversee organk8alional finances, assoss risks and
measure prtrJress against our objectives.
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STRATEGIC REVIEW (IF THE YEAR (coritinued)
Risk". Managemènt (contlnued}
"Thi& Risk. Management." model.""c4pts"r￿. the biggest nsks "fat7n9. the"(rya'nlsallon. using a
p"rojed management stwcture:.
.+ All activily at BAC is deliv￿ ￿thin..a. Projert. Structure I￿]1¢￿ coinpri58s of':3
strategies containing a Tange of individual projects-
.• Each project.has a dedicaled.'Shaperf'vtho is accountsbk for cap￿T￿l￿.YIskS wllhin a
p.roiecl workbook ar4d-reviewng it on an or4Joing basis with. a.wd8r project le8m'
"•" Every. Month the Direcbr led Strategy Groups (onvene 8nd iewew risk across all
projects that sit wthin th￿r Straiogi&8' and
Every"quarter the Strolegic Direthrs" meet to ￿)noW Risk and Mitigations across.Ihe,
lull project strudura arKI.slgn off the Risk Register report.
This"risk.re9iSter goes. to.. &ACs Boaid"of TnJsiees"at quartwty Bomrd m"88b"ngs..
T'ru"stees imp]èntent.the".risk man3gementstrAlogy tbat comprises:
• A Rgviewrjf the risks ¥¥hiththe" Charity may face:
Ensuring fft for pyrKW sy*ern& and.. prcicédures are esWished 'lo.' mitlgalo risks..
and
• Impfem8nliru prc(*dures destqned to ￿iniM1S0. any'potenllal Impa_d ori"Ihe".Chanty
should those risks"qnaterfalis8.
'Tbe rA"aln'risks befing managed con¢em Iho"on"goirbg fin•ndalhealth of lh8 organisalron.and
pr"ogramm& risks., the"k&y areas ats:.
F'inanclal Climate and Impa¢t on Fundraislng
11.ls anlidpaled that the.re will b8"
polenlial.significant impact in Individual and Corporalé giving due io inflation, energy p_rices.
Brexit and th"e.Russia' ukra1￿1￿1ar. Funder"priorilies shifting outside" London
Income geiieratlon frnm"commerclal.a¢tl¥llle$-
Income:.from"thÈ events an'd catenng
business remains esserilial.to Iha organisation's kng-ternyfinancial stabilrty. Whilst curreritly"
oyaril,"Ihe financial dimale remairbs vdatile and could impact futura bu$'in8ss.
* Sustainablllty and Building Malnl•narice.
BAC Es a Grade 11. fisted 'building. ￿lCh.
makes climate. aclion measu￿$ chaifenging. MaintainN)g BACS fabric. and built"
infraslructure is a key"priority as Ihebuikling is a.key asset for the orgalli5alk)n..
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STRATEGIC'REVIEW OF THE YEAR Ic(x￿5nU￿)
Income gw•rallon froin c¢)nlm•r¢lal aetlvfties (contiiiued}
F.undTaisin9 for future￿pital works and scoping the workslo incorporate sustain8bllily will t
essential actmly rTh)￿ng forw8rd$: Volatile eneigy. put fijrther pressure. on the
Importance of maintsining the building to the highest level to reduce unno¢8$$8ry eyposurg 10
incfeasèd piices.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Th8 Chartys lolal nèt expendliure, Indudlng" the" results of its tradlng subsidiary, BAC
Ente￿rises ￿mr(ed. for the year endert:31 March 2023 amounie(J to £1.825.769 {2022 - net
incLYne of £43.974. 20"22r23 saw the Charity move back lo fi4ll actfvity followin9 tha impact of..
Covi&ig. The Board of T.rusleea c£fitinued. lo maintain a revrsed and agile govemance
rarygement lo ensure a respx)nsive and focwssed straiegy lo the o)rtlinuingly. chaI￿n91r*9
rArcumstanrAs, induding 2lknwing th8 business mcmjel shiftsng to alh)w the trading subsidlary.
to'gèn8r8te additional in¢om8"tr) $uwf Ihe pressuras the Charity faces.
Financial wodu¢ed the Ch8rity ffN)nthly for Internal review.. Ihls bs presented lo.
the Finance end Audit Committ88. andthe Board of Trusteas quarterly. i*ho'oftourse continue.
lo dlscharge their.slatulory.responsiblities.as ultimate decision maker¥-.
Afi FInanCh￿ Wityes we.re reviewed and ssgned off by the Financè and Audit Committ89 ITr
ye8r Including Ban￿"ng
Investm8nt, Controls Dye Diligence.
In 2022123 it was agreed thè organisation 4wxJld operate at. a def￿11 using the reserves. The
Board agreed levels of £750k unrestncted and É200k of desigr)aled capital reseryes.
Th￿￿19￿0vI the 2022123 fina￿al year at no point did the charily hold balow Iha rese￿eS target
aulhorjsed by the Board ol T￿￿tee$.
The 2022123 finanryal year pre￿iled some" ChaI￿n988 to the ch￿lY across areas ol its
trading and delivery., bJt iobust "financtal I￿trOl$ and quality of financial information have
anab￿d the charity.to mitwate risk and continue toachieve againstfinancial tsrgets and retaln
a st(ong"18vel of apprwat¢ to opernte as 8.goin9 con¢em.
In¢ome
Total iricorne for the Charity arTrJunted lo £4.7am (2022".._ £5".7*n) was 2 £1.06 ini115on
docrease froiii 2021122. The Charitls core acliwfies generated Income of £4.73 million In
2021122 {2022- £5.72m).
Granls and donatlons
Grants'and donations"rep￿SftnIed $5% (2022-68%) Of the Charity s"lotal Income in 2022123.
Thig ilias inffated in 2(121r22 due. t0.co41￿{g ernergency funds. Of the. total of £2.59 millioii
{2022 - £3.93 iiiillioril g&rTrerated in" thg year. funding r￿1Ved from ACE NP.0 grant. of
£706..665 (2022. _ £"7£6.66.51 remains Battersea Arts Centre'8 single main ,source of non.
emergency volun_lary income- 27.%12022- 18%).
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FINANCIAL REVIEW (￿ntinued)
Grants •n"d donations (Gontinuedj
Wandsworth Borough Council conunues to provi(le Baltwsea's Old TThYn Hall as a home on
peppereom rent unkn'i 2028, wDrth an addilional £150.0¢￿ of support in kind. Wo have also
been successful in rais*ng fijnds from rnany other sources to fund the Chari¥s thariiable
actMIEs and theatre projects.
Earned Income from theatre and arts centre activitles
Incomefrom charitable aelivib'es docr8ased: total garned income amounted to £397,281 {2022
- £539,974) of which £228.887 (2022- £188.119) was generated through admlsslon fees with
the Charity conllnulng to operats a 'Pay What You Can. schemg on ticket income.
At 31 March 2022 the Charty's Sorvice Level Agreement with W8ndsworth Borough Council
(2022- £60,1x￿) with replacement Pr(48Ct b8sed fibnds beirhg developed.
.Eamed income fnyn other ¥¢llvi¢ios
BAC Enlefprises knmilad, 8atlars8a Arts Centre's trading subskyiary generated a tumover of
£1.72 minion <2022 - £1.19 mli 1¢C￿?- An overall profrt of £531,139 {2022 - profil of £212.270}
was achieved which reflects the organisalions agility and responslveness. with 360A of Ihg
Ch3rlty'$ lumover ￿ntrib￿led by BAC Enterpvises limited comparetl with 21 % in 2021122.
Insuran¢e income
Wa sèl up a designated ¢apri81 fund in 2014115 to manage the incomg and exp¢nthlure which
resuited from Ihe fire damage on 13 Marth 2015. The Charity recognises tha income from
Insurers within this fund on 8 recefvables basis. No further insurance monies have been
receivèd sini% 2020121 and no further monies a￿ exkwied or outstanding.
Expendlture
The Charity's totsl expenditure VfdS"£6.56 mli Ibon {2022-£5.75 millon)whith was an increase
of £0.9 millk)n on 2021r22.
£1 million Df the toial costs arose from eX￿ndit￿re withln the Charity's designated and
resiri¢led capilal funds. being depr8ciatK>n 8nd olher bulldirg development costs. £5.3 million
ol total expenditure related to Ihe Charfty's Core athties {2022- £5.05 mi11k￿).
Within Ihe costs ofcharllable aciNitEes. suppm (x)sts increased to £3.34.mhlion12022- £3.27
million): £996k related lo the deweciation charge in 2022123.
Balance she¢t positlon at 31 Ma￿￿ 2023
The Charity reduced its balarce on Ltnrestricted g￿eral fvnds lo "£761.451 12022
£1.211.590) and reduced Its d*nated ￿PItal lunds to £18.403.280 {2022 - £19,500,790)
Ihr(wgh deprecialK)n of the building assets. The latter was desvJnated specifiGally foi spend
on restoiing our building and Opwati0r￿ after the fire. now rep￿sented by the carrwng value
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FINANCIA"L R'EVIEW (tonttnved)
Balance"sh•et posltion at 31 March 2023 (toritinuettl"
of"fixed assets and 8 buildirlg reseryè fuThi of £276:859 as a131 March"2023.. Reslrlct"ed funds
decreased to £T.366.0¢712023- £.1.644.163)'. Cash l)olding5 ¥Jecreased lo £2'.678,42912'0'22_
- £3.'3"37..94'7:1.refiecting Ihe."defithin Ihè.Fmfft arydloss.
Reserv8s pollcy"
Battersea Arts .Centres .reseNeg. polw. rellects"the". organisation's ongciing ivish.to strike.a
balan¢¢ beiwegn.four fina￿la1 ￿ectiV$S.
l. To ensur&.consislwtfin8ncialstability and goiDg'.corwyJ
.1. To albwfor cakula.led real-timeresponses to"npwJitunities'.and.investinerits..
3.: .T_o enSu￿.Ca5h fluidity V*th.Isl'tsnderlakiFg large"andcorriplox'proj&¢ts
4.. To haiie tha atiltylo res"rKKxJ. quick.lyto" buildin.g related issues through,,a deslgnated
vap.ital fund.
"The Trust"ees" rwth¥ed the wlicy in. Marc-h.2023. in"line.￿h the opets'lional guidance CCIY.
'ICharities and k"eserves) issued by the "Charrty commissi￿). 8nd ccffifirined th'e.followinty'
.,objectives=
To establish a General Fund rosorva to.'mainlain ftnaneial stability.,ori an on-golng ba￿S
In the evenl-of".a shortfall in income.or uoexperted operating expenditure:
To eslBblish a Designated" Capilal Fund to ansur& thal sufficient money is,set asid8 so
'Ihat. Battwsea Arts Centre is..able,lo meet.any Major maintenance costsnot. IM(ely to.be
able to be mel oui of iricomé.if and.when Ihey ari%e.
ro"ensure thatthe chartty had ampte..fvnds lo pay. each.and every c¥edilor If'the charity.-
.dKI nol meet the requirements of going tt￿tsrn. allowing .11 lo wind" up with. no"
oulstarKllng.fiTh8nthal¢om'mlbnents':
The TNstee's aim'is lo maintain 8 minKn81 levelof unrestrl¢ted general funds.on (￿SU￿8￿0￿
the allm is to hold a balanc•of w¢nd up..costs (£750.ocK!)'as unreslrBct8d goneral reserves,. with.
an oddklonal £200.0￿" ift designated caiital ￿SelVeS for unforeseen post capital V￿rk
expe.nditure as waTrantsesbecome end of life. Wind up costs in March 2023 were'recalculated"
al £482k therefore..11 was.aGreel that Sh￿i￿a_'uprestrrcted general reserves k)ok.to.drop below
£500k between.April"2023-Mard)"2024 tho tnjstegs should.be notifiad. The balanc*.".of these.
lund$. at 31 March 2023 was.£761.451 (202:2-£,.t.211,0(N)) and.£276.8591.2022 - £:372,1231.
PLAN¥FOR THE FUTURE
BAC has been a Home for.the Extra4)rdiwy"for over 50." years. "transfomilng the INes of,"
counUes5 individuals and their communibes. Therx)sttNè rippie5areTeltlotally, n8tlonally.and
inlematitr)ally.
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LANS FOR THE FUTURE (continued)
Ournew Business plan.for 2023- 2028 sees us delivering projects that will further$t￿ngthen
BACS position in the local, national and Intemal￿)nal landscape fw cultural venues. We intend
lo ensure we are..
Ihe go40 culiural space in the UK to make and experience boundary-pushing work.,
a r0￿m(￿Je1 on how young peopio can be empowèred lo realise.Iheir ciealtvts polenilal:
a world-leading authority on access & inclusion in the"arts:
home to"th8 most distinctwe events spacfj in London; and
ma8ningfully demonstrating swo18nd environm6ntal change"
Our Business" Plan has 3 strategies..
l. Crealive Impact
2. Commerckql Entorwses
3. Communal Exp8rienco&
Creative ImpacL' BAC wll (x)nlinue to foC￿S on inrKwalive programming and cnative
devalopmgnt, induding 8 Strong inlemational focus. A project wll be initiated to look at more
commercial opportunrties for the proJTamme to includo a more regular comedy and live music
across the spaces to imFWVè the les11￿n¢& of the busin6ss model.
The Yoiilh Programmo wiu undorgo a tr8nsforrn8tion led ty young people. BAC A"caderni'es
will continue to develop and increased &nph8sis on y￿th volc8 wfll be estsbllshed across
the le8dersNp 8nd governance team. The Agency remains of 8ACs most Impaclful
projects and work ￿ its progression and fvnding is a prlority.
Commercial Ente￿nseS. Th& buslness romans vital to BAC'S resil10r￿ and has been
source of financial St￿ng1h throughoLrt the lasi 3 years. Investmenl in this side of the business
focuses on the Gr8rid Hall Events. Buihding Hires and the Bras & Catering business wilh.the
eX￿tallI￿ that across th8 next 3 Ilnanclal years 6t. ratums.2 year on year increased
conlrÈbulion lo Ihe Charity.
Commurial'Experfences'. This Strategy is 8 ngw introduclion to the BAC buslness and focuses
on the way all users experience the building. regardless of their"rnotivation. Thls.covers all
Dur beneficiary groups- Artlsls. Young People. Audiences, Cllenls,"8nd Slaff. This strategy
will include an increased fr￿u$ on Climate Act￿￿. Vi&torExperiell¢e and Workl￿(e tliversity,
as well as 8 continued COM￿lment lo acce5sibilily ihrough programmes such as Pay"Wh8t
You Can and.lhe Rel8x8d Venue Model.
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE ANO MANAGEMENT
Constitutlon
Battersea Arts Centre {BAC.} E a company Ilmited by guarantee and a reglslered Ch8rity.11 is
governed by. its Memorandum and Artldes of Assodation dated 19 June 1981. amended by
special resolutK)ns dated 30 Novembor 1981. 1*J Juty 1982 aTh4 revised 28 May.2004 to allow
the Charity to engage with *r artforms: to peimit Its acfvMies to benefrt.the public beyond
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STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENTlcontinued)
C.onstitutlon {contrn"ed)
the UK. and lo allow foF ￿rrent govem8nce 8ranoements'"and" 25 February 2009 lo permlt
the Directors to deal wfh conflicts of interest trj modemÈse communi¢atkJns inelhods and to
increase Ihe maximum number of .Trustees from 15 to 2Cf in recognition of the additional.
expertise reqUI￿d to fuifil'the charri￿S new lease responsibilitias. New Articles of AssocialTron'
We￿ apprr)ved by the Board on 12 July" 2018 whith updated the Articl8s. lo reflect th.e
organisation's development as a ci¥i¢ space. The temis of Offi￿ for Trustees were also af(ered
from five years to three years. The Membe￿ 01 Company are the. mombers of the Board
of Managemanl and also the TFustags of the Charity. Each agrees tocontribulg £1 in the event.
of the Chaiity Wind￿￿ up.
Organisation
The business of..the Charity Is swvised by the Board of Twslees;" whbch meets four
times each year, or rrrfxe frequently rf iffjuired. Battersea Arts Centre's Board h8$ four.
fo￿* sub•cornrr￿ttee5, each wlh elaar terms of referenee:
• Financ8 and GDv8mance Commlitee (chaired by Liz Fosbury)
• Enterprfses 8oar41 {chalred by Patric* HarrIsc￿l
Deveknwent Commiitee (chaired by chris￿Pher Cabol)
• Creolive Part"nerthps Group Ichair&J b.y Rachel Bagshaw)
The Trntstees review 8nd. approvè the Chalil￿S main policies and strategic oblectives and
delegate IITe day4(￿daY managemenl and operation of the Charity lo Its S818rfed slaff.
Decisions on remuneration foy key rnaftagement pèrsonnel are laken by Iho Finance Group,.
ba580 on 8dvi¢e from Iho Execubve Board and.tsking Sec￿ nomts into a¢counL
The Direc¢LY & Chi8f Ex8￿rtive. Tarek Igkander, is a salarfed member of slaff,
Bppointed by Iho Trustees. The owariisation is managod bytho Oirectors which consist ol th8"
Artists'c Director. & CEO. ExeGuiive Oirector & Deputy CEO (Amy Vaughan). Commercia'l
Director {Catriona GLthrie) and Directrw of Finan￿ {Dave Jenkins- until 31 October 20231
As" set oul In the Articles of Associalion. Ihechair of the Board of Management Is elecl8d.by
its members and presides as Chair al General Meelings of the Charity.. Underthe new arfcles
of association there are a maximum of 16 TTUStees elected to the Board of Management al
'any time, with.8n ambf(K)n to hold this number at_8round 12. Trustees appolnled In thls way
are elected as memt*ts ofttjecl￿jpanY ai the SLsbsequenl 8nnual general meellng. Trustees
are oblwJed to resign every three yeaTS twt are ellgible for re*ledon if. willing, up lo a
maximum of three temis. bul klealty no more than two. RepresenL8ttves of Arts. Council
England re¢eive copies of Board papets and attend one meeting annually but do not serve
8s Trustees. When cons*Jering appointing new Twstees. the Board has regard bolh to th8
organi3aiion'$ need for any.stbecialist thlls and to tha divetsity of the B08rd's membershp.
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STRUCTUR& GOVERNAN.C.E AND hlAN' AGEMENT 1contin1￿d)
Induction and tralnSng of new Trustees
New Trtsste.es are Inyited lo'a welcome L¥refry by keyTffleMberspf st*fP. An'information pack
is sent."Io 811 new"Trustees..includin}the Charity's Memorandum and, Articles of Association,
reGent. audlled and management accountg, Ihe ￿siness. plan,, mmules of. recent Board
meetings. 8 full list of the members of the B¢iard and ifs. ￿￿b¢0Mmittee$, an¢J the. Ckn8rlly
Cominission'.s inlomiation iii Responsibilities ol Trusleos.:
FUNURAISING PRACTICES
"T.he CharFty"aims to ach￿Ve best practice In theway in whlch11.coinmunlcateswithsuppOrtèrs.
It,'lakes care wilh bolli the..¢￿ of Its ¢omm{jnulions ar￿ the ac￿r8¢Y of rt8 data lo miriimise.
the'.pressures on supporters. The Ch8nty is registered wtth. Ihg Fundralslng Regu181or,gnd
adbgrés to the Code of F￿r￿raIsing Pracuce. It ap.plies bost 'pracllcfj to 'protecl'suppo.rtars
daia",.it neversells or"s%vapsdata"with other ¢xg8r4isations. and ensuros th"81".its co'iiimunic8tion
prèfprences can be changett.at'any lirrie. The.Charity""man8985 its own fu.ndraising aclivitses
arid also employs th8 servus.. of. professonal fundraisers from time to lime.. The Charity.
'undertakes lo react 10 8Dd investrJale any complaints regarding"ils"fundraising aciivili8s and
'lo leaTn from them and improv9 its servi¢è. Dunng'2022123, thé Chanly recÈived no complalnts
about its.,f(Y¥JraLSi.ng actMti8&.
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Trust•w. R•poit 31. March.21123
STATEMENTOF TRUSTEES. RESP074S181ufiES
T.h8 Twstées {who are also the D"irectors of Ihe charilabltr company for.th"e .purpJses of..
ompany law) are ￿$￿nsIb￿ for".preparing' th.e. Report of tha Trustees. an¢ the financ#al
stslements in accordance" applicable law and. United., lfjngdom General.ty Accepted
AC￿unting?1aC1r¢Q.
'Cornpany law.rg]uire5 the TTiJ$tee¥to prepare ffnancial stalementg for eacb finahGial,' yaar.
"whth give a true and".fair"view of.the state. of aftairs.of the cttaritab￿ ￿liS>anY.8r￿ group and
of Iha"ineome arKI e¥pe￿Ill￿re of the group for that peTiO&.
In proparing th¢￿.finall￿a[.sla1eM&nt$. thg"Tntstees.8rB r8qulredto:
,+ select" suitabse a￿un￿r￿J￿0J￿ie5.afKI then appty. th.em (fjh.sisienttr.'"
obsèrve the meth.ods and prinuples In ACcC￿nting and Rer)orting.by Chanlie5.' Statb"monl'
ol Recommended Pradice applicablato charitie5 pfBparin9 their a¢courils in accordance.
.i¥ilb-I"he Rnandal Reportlng Standard app.licable in the UK atsd Rèpubllc of.Irelafid {FRS
+ .make judgeftients a.ntl 8Sllmaies"thal"are reasonabJ8And prude"ri("
slate whether ap￿￿ble tsYleF Unbted "Kingd¢xn Acccjuntsng Slandatds haiie 'b8en
folliiwed, subiecl lo arty m8leri81 de"parturAs and explained In"the i(nancial slatements"
• prepare"I"he financial ststemEnts Dn the golng COn￿M.baSIS unlgss it.ig inapprop.rlate. lo.
presume th8t"the" ch8ritsfJle ciimp8ny will continve in operatton.
The. Triislees are responsibf$ fw'"keeplng rwr acco)Jnllng records whiclp di5cfosB Wth
reasonable accuracy. at any tr.ine the fin8ncial position of lh8 tharitable corijpany and grcjup
and enable them lo ertsurvthat tha fmancial statemenls coinpfy. with the Companies.Acl 2006."
Theyare""also r&$ponsibleforsafeguarding Ihe assets ofthè t*8nl8blethmpariy and"th8 groujy
an¢1 hence for taking reasonablo stsps" for the prevenfion.ond detection of.fraud'. and gthèr
itregol8riti?s..
E"achnf the.Trusleos CÉinllmts that.:.
so far8s Ih"eTwstee Is 8ware.4h8re is rK) r8bvant a"(idilln'formalw olwhich the charltable
.'c0rnpan￿s auditor is.un8warè:. arid
e Trusteehas"takon all tho Steps that hels.liè ought to havo tak8n as a trustee in order
to niake himseifihersell 8W8rg of-any relevant"audil inftwmation and to establish.that:"the"
.charl!able corrwarfs.autll1￿ is"aware 0l,tha"l infomwbon.
Thiswnfirmatw i$"&¥..ven and s140u5d.be inlerpreted"4n accordance wtPkth"6 p"r0￿￿lOn$ of,s418
nT.the.Companies Act200fj.'.
Battetsea Arts" Centre 17

Trustees Report 3f Marth"2023
ST.ATEMEhlT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITIES {conlinuedl
Th&Trustees are"responsibie for the mainlenance.and ifLlegrity of the.¢0￿MIe and firt"antyal.
Informatlon included on.the ¢haFila.ble compan￿$ w8bsile. Legisl8lion in the. Unlted Kingdo
'gover,ning the preparation3nd disseminalion of fiM8n¢ial statements may"differ.from leglslattrjn
In olherjunsdictions.
"rrfis report V4a$ 8pproveO-by tho'TtJJsla*s and signed on" theSr"behal"f by:.
Chairof"Truslees
Date...
Iy 111123
Battersea."Arts"Cenrrè 1.8

Acknowlèdgements 3t March 202".3
THANKS
"Thank YOLL to all Ihe.f¢)lioyAng trusts arid foundalions. "statittory an¥ ti)rpor*t&"funders and..
Kljyiduals lor sUP￿￿n9￿c￿￿ty in 202212-3.
Our.supp.OFt¢rs.
• Andor CharitaL48" TFUSt"
Arts Couniil England
Battersea United Chathes
Bloomberg Pliilanthropiès.
+ Boshler-Hintrwi Foundation
• British Council
Chri51ina Smith FoFJndation
"• .John S Cohen Foundation
D'O.yty Carte Charttable Trust
. Department for DwJilal. Cullure,NedH &.Spy1
• Esmée Fairbairn Foundat
• Fidelty FoundaliL
Garfield Weston Foundation
1ntemational MUSK an(J Art..F.oiJThlatk)n
John Coates Charilable Trust.
'Krislian Gerhaid Jebsen F4y)ndat*)n
Leche Trust
• Paul Ham1￿. Foundalion
Por.tal Trust
• PRS Foundatlon
'• National L"ottery Cornmunity Fund
• VCS Warni Spacos and FOCKI Grant
é" Wandsworth Borough Council
.• Wimbledon FoLtnd8tiorJ
• y.outh
Thank you also lo our'.fiJnders who wfsh to remain anonyinous, an'd tO.8llour hugely
generous individual.sup"po"rters:. Hrve Members and FderKls who support-us every year.
Battorsea.Arts Cenlre .19.

'Indep¢ndent,auditor's wor( Yedr to 31.March 2023
Independent audltoVs.Teport.to the ffl•mbers of Batt•vsoa.Arts¢entre.
Oplnlon
We have audlled the ffinanaal statements of Battersea Arfs.Centre {the 'chanlabie pa'rent
.company') and its subsidiary company {the'.grcKJp'l for Ihe'year ended 31 March 2023 which
comprisp/the group slalement of financk81.activilies. the group and charilable parent company
balance shtsels. the. group statemenl of cash flows. the principal ac¢ounlin9 policies and th8
notes to the financial slatements. The finaneial ￿PortIng framewoyk thal has beèn applied in
their pr8"paratio"n is app"Itcable. taw and United.. Kingdom Accounting "Standards, induding
Financial Re￿[ti.ng. Starfdard1"02 The Financial Reporting Slaridard applicable In Ihè UK and
R8pub'¥cffjf'lrel8nd'lUn5ted Kingttom"Generally."Acceptg(l Acc4Junliry"Practicel.
In our opinw.4he"finandal slalements..
* gDie'8 true and falrvwoftho stale of the ￿0￿)..s.8nd of"the¢harI18b￿ parente4)rnpanYs..
8ffairs as.al 31 Marth.2023 and ol tho group.'s Nicome'and"expanditure lor th.e year the
• have bgan propedy prepared in aC￿￿nCe Wbth United Kingdcm Generalty Accepte.
Accounting Practice: and
• have.been prep8r8d.in accordance Vlilh Ihe reqU￿ementS of theCompani8s.Act.2CX)6.
Basls for op.Inl¢i
We conducted our"audrt In ace¢)rdancè with"International SlaTrJards on Auditing IUKI (ISAS
(UK)) and apF4icabla. law. Our responsibililies"under those standards are-further described.in
.th8 8LKlStor's responsibilities for the audit of.the fina￿la1 ststements Secti¢￿ of our report. Wè
8rg ind$p8ndent of Ihe group in accordancè wth the ethical requirements that.ar6 relevanl..lo
our audit of the financial stslemer)Is in lh& UK. InClud￿g the FRC.'s Ethical Slandard',.and we
have fvlfilled our other elhul resp)nsiblli16es in accordance these. requirements.. We
belleve thal Ihe audll elildence we have obtsined is SLrffiuent and approFxi8le lo provlde 8
basls our oplnion.
Con¢lusion$ rnlating to golng ¢oncem
In audlllno the flnanclal siatements. we have conduded that th8 trustees, use of the going.
CLNKem basis of accounlingiTrth"e preparaQionc(the financialsiatemenSs Is approprlatè:
Based OD the work we have performed. we have nol Idenlified ariy material uncertaintiès
i_eLallng to events or conditions that, indivhlually or collectivety. may Cast significant doubl on
the group aNd charitsble parent compan¥s abihty lo continue as a going concern for a period
ofal""least ti¥e￿e Month*fr¢Wnwf￿ thefinanckgl Ststemants.a￿ authorised for issue.
Ovr respon￿bIlItieS and Ihe respC￿$1bI1ibes of Ihe trustees wth respect to golng concem ar
Ilescribed in the relèvanl sectirjns of Ihis report.
Battersea.Arts Cenlre."20

Indepgndent audltorfs rnport" "Year to"31 March.".2023.
Other Infomiation
The'lrustees are responsb.le fr)r the.¢Sher"Wbf0rmatK￿.. The o"theT infomiation.¢omprises.Ihe
informat*)n included in the 3nnu"afreport"" otherthan.the finanCialstat￿eft.tS 8nd ￿r"auditO￿.s.
report th&reon. Our oPinb)n on the finanaal slalements doe$"not cover the olher"infoimation.
and. exGeplto Ihe nxtènl otliets¥ise expSGiUy.sta!¢d inwr repor!. wg do not express any forffl
of assuran¢8 condus￿￿"there0ft.
In connection wlh our auijil of.the ffin￿-8[ statemenls.."¢)tsr reBpo_nslb1￿ty 1$ lo read'.the other
infoTmation and.ln.d￿r0 so. cong•Jer IAhetherth"e other informatson is.maierialty inconsistent
"with the firbancial ststernentswour kTryAedge"obtained in th&audit"or oththise 8ppears lo
be materfally mi5Stated. It we idenlÉfy such material incjinsislencies or apparent material.
misslatements. W8 ar8 Tequired to dglermine whether'thera is a material rriisstsiemellt in the
financial statement$ nr.a material misstatementofthe-other information. If. based on Ihwhvork
have perfomed. condude th.al IbeFe Is- a": material misslalemBnl or."this olher
infomiathjn. wa ara [￿u*r0d to r4. port that fact.
We have nolhwyg tO.rep￿1.fft th.is r898r4..
O'pinions rjn otheT."matters prescribed by the.Compani95. A¢t.2006.
In our opin￿. base¢J on the work.undetsRen in the.course of.the audl.".
• the information givao in the trusl¢8S' report, which is."also the diwtors. report for thé
purposes of company law and includes.the Str81egic report, f￿ the finandalye8r forwhlch.
the financial ststernents"8re" prepared is co￿$1$tent wth the financial slatèments.. and
• Ihe InJslè8S- ￿port. whicll is also the directors. repNt for thb purposÈS of ￿rnpany law
and. includ8"s the strategic ret*X has been prepaTed in.acLX)rdaDcÉ wilh applicable legal
requireinenls.
matters.on which we are requlredlo report by excepllon
In the light of the, knowlèdge and uriderstanding OT the group and Ihe ch81itable" parent
company and its emilr￿ment Obtain￿ in the course of the audit. w.e. h8ve not iderilified
malen81 misstatements in the.trustèes' reporfincludiffg the.51rategic rep￿.
We have nothing" lo repcfl in respect of".tt)e foThowlng m8tters. jn re"lalK)th to. which. Ihe.
Cornpanies Aci 2006 requlre5 us lo rep(vt lo.you If. in our ￿n￿)n.-
* adequate éC¢c)uniiFtg récortls. hav9 Tiot been.kept by the charitable p8.rent e¢imp.any. or
returns adequatè for ouraudil have not be.en rec8wad from branch8s riot'msrted byus,. or""
•.. Ihe. charitable" parent c¢)mp8ny ftyian¢*al Etateiner7ts A￿. nol ..In 'agre8￿￿rt. wilN .Ih.e.'
accounting rec(xds arid retums.'"or
"certain disctosur¢s oftruste6s r8munorydtsn..spedW by" law aro ric1t.rr￿de'.or
¥e have not"rece"IveAJ all the irifomwlion"aTrJ_exp.lanations""wtt.requlr8 for otsraudit..
Baltersea Arts Ceritre. 21

Ind•pendentauditorfs report Year to 31 Marth 2023
Responsibilitles Of t.￿slee$
As explained moTelully in the Iruslees. reswn. sibilitios slalernenL the Iru5tees (who 8re'.also
the directors of the chaFitabk o)rnpany fcy the purposes of ¢x)mpany lawl are responslt4e for
'Ihe preparation."oflhe finanual statements and forbeing satiSf￿d that they give.a true and falr
view. and for such Internal control as the trustees determine is necessary. lo enable th8
prep8ratlon of financ¢al statements that are free'from material misstatement, whether due to
fraud or error.
In PTepartng the finanLial statements. the trustees are resp￿$￿0 for assessing the group's
and the charitable parent eompany's ability to eontv)ue as a going conc8m. dis¢losing". as
'8pplic8ble. rnatteTS ￿lated to going concern and using tho going concem basis of accounliiig
unloss the trust8es either intend to tiquidale the group or Ihe charitsbie parent.company or to
caase ￿e[al￿s. or have no rea￿s￿ alternative but to <10 so.
Auditor'$"responslblllties forthe audit of th.e financial statements
Oui obi8ctNes are lo oblain rease￿#ble assurance aboulwhether the finanoal statements as
a whole are fr88 from matorial misstatement. Nthether due lo fraud or error, and lo Issue an
auditor's reporl that indud8s our O￿niOn. Reasonable aSSUfdnce is a high level of assurance.
bul is not a suarantee that an audil conducted in acthan¢ewfth ISAS IUKI wll always.delect
ma1erial misstslemenl when il"exisls. Mlsstslemenls can arise fr.om fraud or error and. are
consNdered material rf, Irx11vldualty orin iho aggregata. they could reasonably be expected to
influence the economt decisions of users taken on the basis of t￿se flnanclal statements.
Irr8gularities,"Induding fraud. are knstanc*s of non￿mplI8nc￿ wth Lqws and".fegulatr*ns. We
deswn pr￿edUreS in line with our reSwn5￿$1Io￿e$. Lmrtlined 8bov8, lo detect malarial
mlssialements in resr*ct of irregula'rittes. IndudiThJ frdud. The"extenl to which w procedur8S
are capable of det&*ng Ir￿￿18￿11es, Induding fraud is dotailed bek)w.
4 the engagement partner ensured that the eng8gpAI)ent 188m ¢olle(aivety had the
appropri81e CA)inpelen(*, capabiliti8S 8fKI skills to identify or Tecognise non-compllance
with applicable laws and regulations"
we identified the laws and regulations applicab￿ to the grow) through d￿ssIonS wlh
managemenl. and from QLtr kTh)vAedge of the ¢hantysedor,'
Ihe identified Lews and reguktigns were Communi￿ted wthln the audm team Tegulaty
and the leam reffla￿ed alert to instances of non-¢ompSance throughout the aL￿•t.,
we C￿nsidered the kgal.and regulatory frarneworks that are applicable lo tha group and
determined that the most SI￿1￿nI are the Companies Act 2006.. and the. Chadtles
SORP FRS102'.
we understood h¢JW the group is"cornplwng wlh thosè legal and regufalory fraffieworks
by making inquirtes lo management and those responsible for legal. compll8nce and
govemance procedures. Vle corroborated our inquiites thrc￿h our review of the Thlinutes
of Irustees. meetirys and th8 subsidrary company directors, meetings and papers
provided lo the trustees and directors.
Ballersea Arts Centra 22

Ind"epend'orit auditorf¥ inp.ort." Yearlo 31 KfarclJ.2023
.AuditO￿s.f0SponSibilitles forlhe"audit.of th8 financial st#toments Icontsnuedl
We agsessed the suscep"libllity of Ihe.groups flnanrial slateinents to malertal misslalemenl,.
in¢Su"ding ob.tsinlng arb tsndarslandw￿ ofhowfrauthmighl￿c￿r, by:
making eriquiries ofJnanagement..aThJ those" chwged" wtli'governan"ce a3 10 vlllere fhey.,
considered there was sus¢opb_bility" to. frnud, their knowledge of actual. Si￿pe.Cted and
aueged'fraud: 8n(I
.• ￿nSIderIng.. the intornal. u)nlr(115 in plpce.to" rnitig8le"Jisks OY.fraud ah"d non4oYnpliaoc8.
.wllh laws,ond regulati(>ns..
To'addFess.the nsk of fraudIt￿oUgh rHanag6ment.btas and ovemdg" of ¢ont'rols., w.e::
• ..Porfomiad anO￿lea1￿0¢8dUresttr.ldon1lfy.anY OntssuaTror. ung¥ected rolatKJnsb.ips;
• tesled'jounial èntries"Vo' ¥kntify unusual IransactKin5"
4. 'tsstod the auihorisalioft of expenditure as port of.our siibstanlivo" tesling Ihereon.,.
..assgssed" vrt)8ther ju"dg"eFiients.aTrl assuinplk)ns m&Ja in dets¥minlng the accounting
asliinales set.ovt in the 8c¢oiJnting.pxY.icies We￿ indicativè OT. potenlial bias- and
used data analytics to Idontify any ￿gnth￿rtt. (* ynusual Irnn$8ets'o￿S..and identlfy the
rabonde"f¢Y.thèm.
"ln response to Ih"e tisk of iffegulanb￿s arid" non•c¢impliancè Viith laws an& regulations,: w9,.
désrgnèd procedures which" induded". were not limited to..
• agreeing financial stalètnwit disthsures'to undertWng"svp￿￿ng.dOCvrnen1alI0n.
• rBwewng the minules"of"truslees' meetings: and
• enqutfillg of iiianaqement and Ilk)seLh"argea with Jovemance as.lo,act'ual.an¢. potential
lit4qation and'd*rrfS.
There a￿ inhefenl.limitations.in our audi( procedurqs Jlescribed" 8btiv8' The. rKJre,.reO￿V¢tt
th8t.laws and'regulabons a.￿ from"f!nanaal transactlons. the".less Id(ely it. ts"Ihal.we woulrf
become'aware of Don-compliance. ￿jditing sia"nd8rds also'li{nit the audil procedLsres rwuirod
to"identify ncffj-￿mp1lance with laws and reg.ulations to ew'uiry of ihe iwslees a.nd other
inariag"erNent. and th.e inspectKm of regulotory and legal C￿rrespondence. if any."
M8terTal rr￿sSt8te.rne￿fS Ihal anse.due.fo fraud t￿n be h'ardérto dete'ct than those."that.aris"6'
from err(K as thtsy may involve.deliberate conc881ment or tiillusion..
A further descrip.tion of.uur responsibil1t￿¥ for-the audit-of th8 financlal statements is Ioc819d'
on th-e Finanaaj.RepDrtw￿ Councifs'websile"814w.frc.org.uklaudilorsYesponsibili1Se$.. This.
TiescTiplton fonyts partof our.a.udi￿.S￿&￿.
Batters"e8 A"rts'CenlFe 23.

Indèpendent auditoes report Yebr.to""aj". MarÉli2023
Use of.ourrep.ort.
This report is. made solety" to the."Kharita"ble.C￿mpan￿S mernbers. as a bo"dy"."In at0)rd¥￿.
Ih'chapler 3.ti"f Part 16 of the Companles Acl 2006. Our audit wotk has been undertakery
so Ihal We might slate to the charitable coriipa'n"*s members those m.atters arè requiro¢J
lo state.to them In'.an audito¢sreport"andfor no olh"er"purpose. To the fullest axtenl p¢mitted.
by. law.. we do nol accepl or assume. respon5ibKi.fy 'lo ,aryonè other than Ihe. chorilabla_
company.and the charitsble compan￿$ mgmbgrs.as a btyJy..for our8uTrJit.wOrk. for..4h'is repo"¢
or the opinions we bavg f¢Hywd.
Date:22 December 2023
Kathaiine Pat81.{SenK¥r"StaluW Audmor)
For arid.on behall.of Buzz8LXXI LLP. Stalolory Audttor
130 Wood Street
London
EC2V 60L
Battètsea Ats Cenlr8 .Z4

.Consolidated.ststement_of flnanclal.acllvlti
(Including.InGome and exp.•ndlture,•¢eountl Yeaft"0 3.1" March 2023
2023
InMm• from:.
? 1275.072
.1 321.812
.2.59("8B4". .3.911,$2J
.Chorilabte RthMBx-Theatre aTrJ
3D7..201
¥ 1.719.955,
19.619,
3.41.1.927
.397..281
1.711955.
19,6f9'.
.4.733.730
Ckher.Iradkn9
1.190,367
tJ21.812
1411.927
I,321￿1?
Expondiiure"orb."
Raslng fund¥.
. ￿￿n9 wts donO1iuv
20&073
cwtaL* a¢￿￿es.
f..197.(h8
705..02fi'
raucffjsand
Totsl expendltunb
f.(b)2237."
t,Sg9.828
1.599.928 w9.étrj
.1545.415 .1.i'.Qi223fj .1278.116) 11-825,7611
18
<952731
149).142) IT.($751"01 1278.116y 11.825.760)
Net'fflov•mèntln lunds
43,874
Balances brw foAwdot
I W"12022
Balances Glrrlod forwanl
31 Marth 2023
1".644,16& 22.356.548 22.312,572
7.61.451
a.¥6.017 20,530.778 22..356;546'
All.of the Gr￿P.S.3CI￿￿t￿ deTbNed"from eortiiriulng.actlvllles.during.the.abo¥ie financial yaar..
Th¥staleFnenl oT"fina￿Ja1.8ctIyItses i)clude8all gain$and lo.sses récogni$ed dur.ing Iho'.yaa.F.
Battewa Arts"eentre' 25".

Comyaratlve consolid8te.d statement ofrflnancial activltie
{including' inetili￿ and Bxpendlture account). Yéar 10.31 Marth'2022"
GranlS'•nth¢yTh￿n$
"2. zio.fA)I
1.*i2022.- 3..931,52J
arts cenlia LperstA7n$andp
539.97*
.< I: ISll367
474
"'4840.316
l. j9aJ87
474
1..882,022 5,722,338
7A471
1.88Z022. S.797,.￿"
1.915.T87
Rthg luThYs
"f14.573
59Q-455
70&028
586,455.
74)5.ffL8
ow¥lJon$ ènilthc
Toitht•xpendrf"urn
7 Z642.384
3.317.412
1.473.527
37S P3£89
43,9T4
18
(IR132)..
172.132
(760.764)
408."4PS
t?&3Xi." .20..26t",&fj4
i.g15.B68 22,312,572"
JI AI8th 2022
1.211.593 I9,￿.790..
1.644.163 22,356.010
AJI of th&Group's afAivhies derived frwn" ccintinuing a￿1VIll¢S du￿ng the above finanrial y"08r.
Th"&sialeme})t of"finanda.I"aGtMt￿s1n￿udeS all gair￿"ar￿ ttsses rèéogrilsed" durfBg..Iheye8r.
Battersea Arts Cenlrè 26

B'alanc•'sh••ts 3f March::2023
Group.
a023-
Ghartty
2023.
2022
Fixed assets
Taftgib￿ fixed asset#.
tnvestmenls.
12 1"8.070.591 1¢tI?Q591" 1.#.043.719 i9',043.719
..43
1B.I)_70.59q 18.070,593 19.043.719 19.041.721
Current.assets
.9.n7
584.107
432.522
.2.678.429 1,"808,154
3372.273
2.240.676
Debtors
Cash at ba.nk and in ha.nd
15
1,316,329
2..019,835
3,336.164
3,337,947
3.717,,649
Llabtiltles
Creditors: a￿￿￿Trts fallng ¢iue
Wlhin'"¢me year
Net current.assets
16 1812,0861 1245.2461 14i)4,822j
."2.460.1B7" 1.995.430
3.312.827
22'8,2261
3.107,.'938-
fotsl n•t ass•ts
20 20.53Q,TI8" 20.066,023 ?2,￿.546 22,151.,659.
The funds of thè Group and""
Ch?rlty:.
Restricted fun&5
DeS￿nalet1 Ggpilal fund
Uryestricted gen8ral.funtts
Total funds
1.7 1.36S.IM7
"i""366,1147" ,1.644:164'
1',644.163
19 18.403,280 18.4Q3.280 19.5(x).790 .'19.500.7è
.18
296.696
'1.211,592
1,006,7.06.
20,530,778. 20.066,023 22.356.546 22.151,659
Tlwfinanciai stalemenis" wer&"approved ty thtrboard oflhe Batte￿8a Arts,.CenlTe". Company.
RegistratKkn No. 01569115 (EThJland and Walesl and swd on its bèhalf by..
Chair. of Tnjslee5
8ottersèa.Arts Cehlre 27

.Cons'olldated statèmerjt oP..¢asli Il¢ws Veor to 3".1"Narch 20g3"
2022.
Notos
Cash flows from operatlng a¢ti¥itiea:
Nel ¢ash lused.inywtsvi¢Jed.byopgraUrwi acli%Aties
A {t55.9991
Cash"flows frorn.Invtstin9 •Ctlvltl•s:
Inv8slmeni Incorne
(Purthasesl of pmpe.rty. p￿iE"and equi￿￿1
N¢t ￿8￿used In'wnvestlngaèttvltles
123.ia81'
13,5191
123,5791
123,1051
chango.in c•sh.and ca$h •quhralents Inlho y•ar
{659,5181
R8con¢lHatlon"of n•1 cash Ilow".to movem8nl In netfvnds:
Cash and cash 8quivalents at 1 April 2022
Cash and ¢a_sh •quival•nts-at 31 Mar¢h 2023
3.337,947
8 2.678.429
,2.595,195
Notes to.thè slatement.of. cash for. the year to 31 Mar¢h.2023"
A. Re¢on¢S!lation of.net <expeD"diture)fincome lo ￿t cash pr(>vlded.by operating.activities.
"Net.l•yndltur¥llin¢om•Yortho reporting penod {asporth?
stat•m8nt of financial activities}
Adjustrri•nts for..
Depr8caalion thar9es"{ryote 12).
InveStry￿nt incorne
'ID*cT8as8Jfmrx8aso.in stocks"
Ilncreas&ydecrea$e.in debto
lncrease1ldec￿ase> iry (xeditors""
N¢t.¢ash Iusgd Inywovldod by opetsting Athiti¢s
(1-825.7681
1.OOZ,237
119,è1'91
15,0751,
1215.038}
4.07.264
..165_&999j.
1.043,504
131
195,296
<516,5741.
B .Analysls*>f cash.alld cash equitralents
.'2023
cash.at b￿k and iri
Tolal.ca8h and.¢a"sh equivalèntg
2,678,429
2..678.429 "3..J37',947
C An'alysls bt Changes in net debt:
31 M•r¢h-
2023
Cash at bank. and ￿ hand
Total
3.337.,947
3,337.947
1659.S18)
1659.518)
2.678.429
2.678,429
No sèwate r￿n￿lIall0￿ ofllèl dèbt.thas W N•par8d as"tFwg is.rn.diifar8n¢8 be￿8ft the nel
cash (debt) of the GroUP.￿d.the.¢asts andcash equr¥al8nt5..
Ballefsea Arts.Centre" 28.

Priricipal Accountlng" P¢ilwci¢s Yearlo 3t.Marth 2023"
The. r)rinupal a￿untin.9 pdicies atjopled. judgements "arid key sources r)f 'estimalion
uncertainty in'tho pr.eparatton ofth8 financial statemwils.are laid out below..
Basis of'prei>aratton
'These financial stslements have been pre"pared""for.".the,¥ear tsi J1 Mar¢h'20.23".
'These finah"&-al".slalert*nb"have been prepared und6r Iho historical Cust convention with-
items re￿gn￿￿ed al c(ist or transaction value unless otherwise sla"leA. tn the. relevant."
accountingpoliGtes beloiii orthe niXesTo these financial.'stalernents..
The financkal"statements have.b"een prepared in aco)rdaw'with. AccountiA9.and RÈ¥thing'.
by Charities.. Stalement of Recommenéod P.raCti￿ applicable" to charities prepar¢ng thelr
rinancial staternents In aLrord8nce wth the Flnancial" Reportlng Stsndar.d appllc8ble.ln thé:
United Kingdom.and RepUbl￿.0f Ireland {FRS 1021-(Charities'SORP F:RS 102), Ihe FlnanciBI
Rerx)rting Staodard applica￿e"in the UK. and Republ￿rf Ireland {FRS.102)And,Ihe Gha"rflles
The charity￿nStitUtes￿ publie ben8fitffitity as.definèd by FRS 102.
The financ￿1 slatements.ate preseniad in sterling and areinJn'ded".to"fhe neare¥"t pounct..
Thes"e firi￿081. stslements con"solklate the rosults of thB Charity arid 41$ wholly, owned
subsidiary BAC Enterprises Ltd"¢n a li￿-bY41no basis.
The Chariiy 'h"aS tsken..advanlage of Ihe" Ox"e"Mp￿ allowed under sectlon 408 Df the
Companies A¢t'20'06 a￿￿..haS nctl presented.ils i)wri ststement of finandal activities in these.
fin8ricial statements_- Tho par8ri1 undertaking's total ineomè flir the .ye8r was £3,.331,878
12022 -. £4.712,605) and ils. financi81 result.for Ihe yoar was a loss of £2.085,634' {2022-
surphJs of'£1',"030.782)
.Crltlcal accountl.ng esllmates and 8.rnas ofjudgement
Prepar8lion of the financial ststements requfres the Tntste"es 2nd rnanagerr￿rit". to m"ak6
.sigrvficanl judgements 8ndBstimates.
The items lo the.flnancial.slatementswhere thesèjudgeinents arid"estiFriale8 have'beeFi.in8d¢'.
inditde-
• Ihe.aMoeatkJThDf support"costs". '
• estsinating.th"e uselul e¢(￿¢M[¢ life (A ta.ngib￿ fixed assets: 8nd
• estsm81ing the'vak* 01￿¢￿￿1edSe[¥lf￿"'ai￿ facyliti&s..
Batte"rsea.A"rt5..Cenlre .29"

Prlnclpal A"_ceounllng Po11cles Y.ea'r: to 31 March".2023
As"séssment of"g-Oirig concei
The Irijslees have"assessed BAC'.s abdlty to ￿nI"lnu& 88:a going concem. Th"ey beliève"Ihe'.
Charity. will continue lo operate for.a perKaJ of at thst 12. rrionlhs trom the dale of...sgning.
these aeLounts and have conshdered Several factors.wher4 foiniing"thk8.¢onGluSb￿1.
At"end of March" 2023, unrestricted reserves1£7.61kl and"desNJnated capi￿1 reserves1£276k),
sit sli9hUy ah¢'ad.of.the iargets referenced prevKJusty4n the reseNes policy. These ￿SerVes-
erg available lo absorb 8hort-leTm defictt3 as the organisalion conlinues-lo Iransiliori lo.more
nprmal.oper.atitlg patterns".a￿d a renewed t￿81nesS plan posl the Covid-19 paTrjeM￿..
On￿¥￿9 8nAual unreslHded funding"a8. part of Arts. Council Englands National Portfolio,
securgd through to ,March 20.26. .afongshde growth irL BAC" E.Dterprises PTovsdes a ,6olld
foundation.to theyears ahead.
BAGproactivety man8gas cash flovr. for.'much of 8AC:s income it i&'paiLlin advance or on the".
day. Much of our operating is.spread even￿. 8cross the year apart frotn payment for
capital wojecls. The Trustees have consideffjd the chantabl8"compa￿S business planning
In the cont&xi of known resources and have reviewed tho operating basis of the group s
OP8ralions. A fonnal biJ$iness ￿3￿ for th? period to March 2026 has been agreed by the
Trustges. Draft-budgels approved to March 2024. whtch demonstrate the Charily. retaining
Unreslrict8d roserves .arid having sufficient resources to continue,. operating for 'lh
seeable futurè. Acco"rdingly. thé accounls.have.been prepared gn t￿e.b￿Ss.1hat BAC is
a"going ConC￿n.
Incomè recognltlon
Voluntary income compr.ises all incornirig resourc&s from sponsorsliips,donations ani] grants.
Inwme from donaticms and granls, including capthal.grants. is"induded.In Incornlng resources.
en these are reCe￿a￿le. excem as follows..
• When d(￿orS specrfy" thal do"nallons arKJ granis gNeTr lo the Charily must. be used in
future accountlrwJ periods, the Income is deferred until lho.se ￿riodS.
èn donor5 impose tondluons.thal must te met before the 'Charrty"Ffas Unt￿nditIonal
.enlillemenl. the Income is deferred arKI not included in incomlng resources until tho pre"_
eonortions forAJSa have baon met.
• When dcifiors spectfy that"d￿allOnS.and grants. induding caFital grants.. arfr.forparticular
restricted purposes, wtiich do r￿1 amount lo we<onditicms regarcSing"entillemeril, Ihrs.
Incc¥ne is Inc[￿led In"incr￿ing resources when receivable.
• INhen donors haveuncO￿l1tiOna1ty p.iedged funds. upfronl. bvt 8miiunts""ar.e'.collected on.
an instslment basis. income b 8¢¢Nad iiitho year of the p￿dge.
Income from"cominercial"trading aclivibes ts recognised on a ￿CeIva￿e basis.
Investrr￿1"1nC£￿e cOr￿)nSeS interest.r￿1Y4blet)n￿Sh.b8lances held dep(5sit".
aall"èrsea Arts.Centre 30.

Prln¢lpal A¢countbiy Polléles Yaar 1031 March" 2023 .
Inconie"récognitiori {c(>nlinu"ed)..
Income from charifable actiiiities"coniprtses admisslon fe'es.. fees, eani2d Irom htre of theatre
spaces fix."perfcimianceg aAd reh"8arsals. irfc4Th.received Public Authorily,.service.
agreements in support of performa1￿¢ and parti¢ipatory a¢tivities and commlssioning
conlribulions frwn ¢trpr0￿uctIon partner& Ip.come. ￿ induded in: the penod .in which the
¥elevanl activity'"takes place.
'Intarigib.l¥ inco"nf&, which. Gomw.ses drmated Se￿CeS,. is included. In.. incrn?e' 8t a. Valuation
whktri is an eslÈma18 of the financial cost.. bome by tho doncY"where.'suclYcosl L8 quantifiable
.and meayJFab"le. No kn￿)me Is reroanlsed wherè there Is.no"ffnarioal o.sl b.orng by a lts.ird
Expènditure re¢ognltTO
Expenditure igaccounled foron."8n ac•>u*".basis and ks recognised when lhere.rsfi ]￿al or
'conslTLKlive obligabon k)"pay.
Costs of raislng .funds are those ￿￿ts. lricurred in ottradIn￿ voluntary'inLx)me",; and those:
w¢urred in trading actimlies.lhal raisa.funds.
"Expendiluts ori thaTitabte.8aivitles lrtcludos" exrendtlure a55ocia18d ￿th developing" al￿."
conNnissioning new'*DTk. staging productions. supporting artrsls and creallve" producgis.and
partiapalory aclivilies.foryoung peop.16 and adutts. It also includeslho costs.ofthg progr.ammo.
lo develop building as a 2.1st Cenlury-arts facllity v411hln a Vlctonan'town hall: Gosts include,
boltt direct costs and supportcosls relaliftg to these a¢bvities.
Support" costs ir6dud8 Cgntral fi]nctions and governance. ccists"8nd h'ave been 0lloe3ted to.
activity.cost categ￿e$ on a bws consist8ri1 with the use of resour¢o$ 8$ sel out in Note 8.:
Gov8rn8nc< {x)sts comprise those ir￿￿r1ed"1n the govemance'of Ihè Cliarty" and ils assets.
and. are primarily associate.d with Consti!￿onal and stabJloryrequirarri￿
operat.ing l•#s•$
Aent8ls payable" under operBtirig kases are"th"arged lo tha Sta"letrn8"ni of Financial Acfivilies
as Incurred ovei the.tennof the lea50.
Tanylble fixed assets
Individual.fixed a'ssets ale" capilalised at"o)sl. Tangible fixed assets are depreciated so as to
vrrite off tb.e c03( less 68tiinated residu81 values. ofthe assei&overtheir expected usefvl lives
'at.the follo￿ng rates..
•. Lcsrig leasehold.."pro-pwty
4% tots%
Fixtur&¥ 8nd fittings
15%.to 25%
.• pf8nt"arKI equipment".
15% to 33.3%
Assets.wtthin WO￿ in wogress.areJfOt.Ileprecaated"unUI they. ¥e.brought Into'use..
Batiersea.Arts Centre 3".1

P'rlncipal Acc<tyunting Policies. Yearlo.31 March 20.23
Thts is staled al 1hè:lo￿r of'cosl.and"'nel teajisatAe..￿aJi*..
Debtor3 aré ocognised at the.ir sottthent amouril. knè. any ptovislon fr￿...￿n-TeC9verabi￿ty..
Prepayments are. valued at the amount prepaid. They have."been l1iscou￿tad to.the present
va.lue'"of the fyLure ca.sh receipf where such discounting is.matwial.
Creditor&
Cre.ditorg 8r8 re¢cw. ised"%*then Charity" has a.presenl legal or conslruthve obfigalion..
resumlng from a past event to make payment to a third party, it'is probable ti)al selll¢m8Jnl will
be requyed and the amcAJnl"duet05ettl&the Obl￿tA)ncan be.measured or'estimated rèliably.,
Fund structure
Fiinds held by the.Charit¥ are either:
• Unrestricted fvnd$
General bJnds - these ar.e fijrids which" be used in acctyoance.wlth the".charitable
object&.al the dlscreiKJTrof'ihe T.ru"slees.
Designated funds._ theseare luThYs set".asNJe by Ihe TrusleesoA.of unresiriclèd f￿nds.for.
.specific future purFt6es or proiocts.
•. .Restr"ided'Funds
Th&se are fvnds ihat.can i?nly be used knparticukr resiricbJ. p.urposes wtthln..the object>
of the Chanty. Restnclions arise when. specif￿1 by the donor or.when lunds aro r8ised
for pa"rticular.restricted p"urpoÉes..
Further expf8naliori of the￿atUFe.and purpw.Df each fun&ls Included In Notes 1.7"to 1.9.
P•nslon conlTibutlons
Conlribvli¢ins in ￿spect.0( Ihe ChariWs.defw*d contribution pension scheme ore charged lo
the statement of h'naw81 actrvtties when they 8R payable to the scheme. The Charity's.
¢ontributioos'are.r_eslricled to.the conlributions"disd()sed In thé.Staff costs rnle. The Charity..
has no liab'ih'ty btyond. making. its"()JntrtuUons and paying across'the deduGtions for. Ihé.
empl￿e8"contr4bu￿¢Jns..
Fln8nclal Instruments
The Charity onty has finanfAal assets ar￿ fiabllues of a,"klnd" I"hatiuaAfy.as basic.. financial.
instruments. Th"e$8. are iriilially Fecognlsed al.transa.Lt￿ Value and.$ubsequenlly.""valued aL
.Iheir selllwiienlvalue.
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Not•s.to tli•..F.inancial.Ststemenfs" Year. to 31 M8rch-2023
"fr. Legal"status of Ihe c.harity
The.Chariiy is a"company limiled by guarantgE and has no:sh'_8rp capl191. Tho liability'of each"
member in.th"e.event of winding up is limited to £1".
2 Grants.and dO￿lI10ft$.
.SponSOT•
ps&"
fy•nts dDn4Mvn¥ knllhd
3023
Inkb)d
.2022
Vn¥eslrlctsd goMr*.
NPO.
B12￿5.
61tJ535.:
150.Q•O
4fA".407
1X¢m• 1218072 f,319.XKJ
418.4)7
.705M65
40,001
-1s).0￿ 2.:1a9.501
In¢•m*
i.ax.812*
1.ll1,812
1.321.812 1.¥22.f22
1.rki.8f2 1,822,022.
1.822.Q2
41.4407 .ISQ,000
2.596,6U.3.141,522.
ty),000 3,"931,$23-
The Ch"arily Is provided with rent free wemisesby Wandsworth Borough Council.'Tha value"
kiLgced on this contrib"ulion b.y thè Trust86s is £.150.000 per annum. An"equivalent charye is
induded within premisestosts.
Batiersea Arts. cent￿ 33,.

-"Nol•s to Ihe FSnaiiclal Ststeinents,. Yearlo"31. Marth 2023
"3 In¢ome"from ¢haritatsle a¢livities.-Theatre and art$. centre
2023
Unrèstrtet•d
Admissloryfees and p.roJranwi)e>
Other Incom
188'.1.19..
351,855.:
168,394
Rostrtcled
Wandsworth LeveLA9reemtnt
60,WO
599,.97.4.
."4 Other tfadlng'ac¢lvltles
Th8whOl￿-o￿￿ed'tra1Jln9 5ub5hliary. BAC Enlerpnses Lid. which is irtCQTwraied in the."U'riited
Kingdom, pays all.its profits to.th"e Charily by Gtft'Aid. BAC Ente￿riseS.L1￿ operat8S"the iienue
hire bL¢Siness,'as well a& the café-bar an¢Y all ernimercial trading operations carried on at."
Battersea Arts C.enire. The.Ch8rityiMris th8 éntire Issued sh8re. c8pita'l 01.2 $￿areS of .£1,
each. A summary oflha tradiog res(Its are showm"below:
2023
2022
Siimtiiary of'prollt and los$ a¢eount
Tumover
Cosl of $8les.and-admiThstratNe"exp8nses
Nei profit
Amount Charity
Rgtalnod In th• sub$kll•y.
,1.719.955
1.19G.367'
11,181.816
{91Y.0g7)
538.139
27.1.270
1271,2701 (1-50.0005
259.869
1'2.1.27a..
cur￿￿t".3¥SOlS
Cferfitors.. am￿nts fanhudwkn41fwn"".tsriey
Total net"•ssels
1,216,766
1.393..4fj8:
1752,0111 {1..188,582
464,755.
204.886,
Aggregate shwe capltal ￿.reserVeS
S. Inti.es'tmerit In¢ome
2022
Total::CCLA Inveslm8ni ManaJ8n*ni Lbj. jirilwest b8arir9 ¢S8POYi
accountl
VJ.619
Batte.￿a A'rts:Centre 34.

Notes.to.th¢ F.inancial statwi￿n[% Y.ear.l0 31 Marth 2023
'Costs ol raislng fiinths
2023
2022
SlalE.o)sts
Supp(¥tts)$ls
Total
114.231
60.842
11B..57.3
'Y" Exp#ndttur• ¢>iJ'¢haritsble act.ivities
SUpp￿tIng
theatre.
¢rtator8
Developing &
$laglng theatr•
Partldpatloki
PrO(lu￿ng etists.
Marketing"anLI pr
Prc<lucOon and t9chnk
GtiveMan￿ {note 8>
Support.COSts1note 8}
.571,693".
403.548
1.661"..450
20,502
46.029
18.651"
1.170,260
1.823,230
135.378
13,165
1.445,615
42.52.224
3,441.941.
"5,362.439.
1.286,9'85
gI￿ng.1fv88lIV ih9a￿.Cre8l0
fvrttupatxv).
647.276
19.608
8,296
47.858
1.023.556"
4.71fj,594.
'762.5.17
24,721.
10.249
435,725
7.?1.5..518.
M8rteliAig ancl.kvpss
Production and
Gov8m8nce {nc*e"8J
Supporf costs 8J
5,B56
140,759
3,010,459
5,Q48..807
1.264.393
2.120,499
,722,510
1.21Y,71.4
Supw*t and"govem8nce c*)sts arn 8natysed.fLthr In note"B..
Ballersea M¥'Centre 3&

Notès tti.tho Finarfcial".Statem6nts. "Yqar"tu3_.l March 202&
& Analysis of'supp.ort costs.
Cliarltabl8.
aetlw¢i•s Fuhdralslng Goyernance
.2023
supp.ort ¢o$t•".
SU[¥￿rt staff cc61s
Ofllce and eqtjwment
Legal and prCifessi￿al
Premi￿5 C￿1&
1,443.057_
255,"494..
1.,659',75Q
',293.859.
,347.271
1.002,237
3.048.059
4'00.31S
.1.002.237
.3.441,"941
Total
-205.'073
188.809
..Ch8nlaWo
Total
2022
.Support costs
Support.stsff costs
Offico ènil4quiw&rt
Leg818nt*prof8swJ8r
Pr8mis8È ¢0s18.
3.349.878
267.059
..1.477.893
291385
9.035
32485J
357,850
1,O6&66.9.
3,269,,791
1.18.573
"140.759
supp.ort Costs. a'rè alltic8led".betsveen":wtfvities_.oii"the.ba$15 of the.ralio of direct. expenditure,
In each are8.
9 'Staffcosts'aAd Trustees. rnmuneratlon
Group
2023
Charity
Wages and salwle$
Sc*yal seoJrfty-(tyts."
Pensioll eosts
Freelancer
2,055.87.7
1B5N25.-
g.616;053
t..7.06,824.
30.234
,83S.186
30.234
1.50B.127
2.319.475
1,909.338
No èmployee 68med more than £fAI.000 pv".wffjuni £2022- non8)-
The". Trusleès were not. paid ft￿. thèir stithces iir reimbw8ed' f¢X'lheir expenses dunmg the
current year or"PFevious year.
"Redundaney
Includèd.wilh" stsff e<Jsts" &one.redwdanGy."p"aymèril of£15.OS5 {.2022 . 'NII
8allerseo".Arts Trnlre 36

J4otes l¢'th• Financiaf"SL*m•nts Year lo 31 IAarch 2023.
9, Staff costs {CC￿lIn￿￿1)
T:he 8verage number of'tu"I1-bme aquival8nt'erDployees lirlduding casual and p8rt-tim8.stsffj
uring the yoar"wa"s.as folknws:
2023.
P"rodudn
Theatre Ma.Wément:ai￿ F.rontd Fkxtse
"Management and 8dmirwakn..
"Cafa4ar and Halls bars
P￿dUCtkYl andleC*￿al
Venue h1¥8
COMM￿￿at￿n
' Dev¢knprnent
6B
The"averag& Fnontswy numbw of. eThwbyees.. tsknrtsted. on 8n everage".headcounl basls,
dijring thtryear was.74" {2"022-.68)-.
Key managementpe*sonnel.
.Key management personnel are Ihose'."persors haviThJ. autliorily. and resp)nsibili.ty."for,
anning, direcling anti ccmtrdlir4g the actNil¥.Df ihe entity. directly. or indirectly, irtludirig any.
Direclor.{vthether executNe or otherwise) of Ihat entity.: Tha kèy man8gém8nl personn81 of
8AC"8re'th'È Aptistic Director & CEO,. the Executfve Otrector & Deputy CEO and the.Head of.
Finance. Ag9walo cDmpensatiori paid lo.key mana"g8menl personnel.'in tha yaar amounted.
to £246.414 (2022 -.£17t.2"24). These amounts. Includ8 employ.er'.s. NIC ano employ.8rfs"
pe.nSion.c(x)tributi￿￿.
Penslon commitments-
The Ch8rily.'operalès a dafir68d contribution pkn.pension scheme through NEST". Wit￿"
ciintnbulions teing made by"bolhthe employer and eM￿Oyees81 variable"rates. The"assets.
ofthe scliemewe hetd separatelyfrom those ofthe Charity. Pensitin costs.charg'ed rop.ro$etit"
.ccmtributions.pay.abl& by.the Chaiity to.tht scheme.
Total pension-cosls in the current year amounfted to £47,939 (2022 -.£28,-792). At the". y8ar-
end £8.025 was payat4etolhe scheffle12"022.- £4.798)..
I'O T.axatlori
The company is a reglstereil c.harity. and no. pmvision LS'.considored" necessary for,p"ayTh8nt..
of, lax. The trading subshdiary: B"AC Enleryises"Liinited. passes. Prof￿$,0￿ which lax..would b9
pgyable k).Ihe Charity'"uTrJer G.rfl.fviiJ.
11 A"udltor's remuhèralion
The auditor's remuneration nf £31...132 12022 £2.1,5(K)) related Solely lo .ihe audit., arKi,
Indudes. an amount of £5.832 t202.2-£2.915> relating to BAC Enteiprfses Lid.
Battetsea".Arts ¢entre 37

".Motes to'lho Ffnanclal Statsment8" Year.l0.3.1 Nlarth" 2023
1..2" fangiblé fixed as￿1¥
LwJ.ieesehdd "Flylures.and
Plant and
e.quipment.
rotal
ost
At.1 Apiil.'2022.
Addilions
Disposals
Al 31 Marth"2tr23.
.24.$18.1.
25".774?90
24W3.748
355.960
25,803,498
Depreciatlon
AI"1 ￿1 2022
.Ch8rge for the.year
At.31,Math2023.
5ffj31.128
6,7.30,671
1".002.237"
7..732..908
22".80'3'
.&32 $12..
6.559.034.
Nèl bookvalue
At 31'Marf* 2023.
ill 31. Mar¢h 2022
18,024.714
18.947,051
14.599
18.070.591
19,043,719,
13 Investrnents.. Chan1y."
2.023
2a22
Investrnen"! undertskiAg. ai G¢)5t:
14" Stock.
Group
2023.
Charlty
2023.
"Stock of purchased g¢+od¥.' bartate￿I￿
9.737
15 tl8btors
Charity
2023
Group
2022
202J
2022
Accru8d inCL￿a
Olhor debtors
épayrnèrits
VAT recoverable
Amountsylue Iroin group"uThJortski￿s
53,91Y
152.605
486.768
.aJN22
2:35.157
53..67..7
.4.833
43Z,522
761.259
1,316,329
584.107
8attersèa Arts C.eritr.e .3B

r>t•s to.the Flnan¢ial Stat•m¢nts Year4c) 31. PA*th2023"
t.6 ¢reditors:'aniounts_falllng"d"uei¥ithiri offé year
.Cliarty
.2023
2021
2022
"t24.065
83.095
115.-1t2
63.095
Taxes and 8gQ81.•ecurity
othor ciwJiloFS
Accrvals.
Oefarrèd inccfft"(seebeltrwl.
84.720
47&.084
1.71,065
"812.086-
.404.822.
D•f•rred'ln¢om•:
ealance bnxlght forwar
Fuiure Box Offico and gr*rt wmo
rec81v8d.in year
Released"to revewe ¢*Jring ts.swr"
Bzganee ￿rTled fon¥•rtt
312.673
Il71.1)69
470,084
470.084
172g.4791 1613,2931
9.999.
1.7 Restrlcted funds
The incl￿0 funds of th8'GroLyand Cbarity4nclude".restrfcfed fun.ds corriprlÈTny' the followrtg
unexpended balanos of d"onatK)ns and graAts to be applied specific wpose8'.
Balaneè
at 1 April.
2022
Bal"ancg.
atR31 March
.2023
Incomè" Expendlturè
Transfers
ProiaEI fuThJs
1.644.f63 1.321012 .{1.599.928)
1..644,163 1.321,811 jl.599.9281
1,366.047
,366.047.
Sala￿6
8131.U8rc))
202>
J4h*rn.. E¥penLlliuTr. Ti8nslg
Proi8cY.fvnds
1,225,668
1.2J5,.668.
1.882,-022. If,473.527J
f.882.022 {1,.473,.527
1',644,153
1.6i14.163'
Bulid"ing improvement granls ielate&"lo capital grants recelved tCF¢arry IrnPToveM￿l$.
lo Battersea Old Town Hall. Expendiiure comwses revènue.exp.eriditur.e an.d depreciation ¢Jn
capital fundeil assets_. Fotk)wing the compsetiori ofthe redeVebpmeniV￿rkS,.'the balance was.
trahsfetre"d frorrLrestricted¢apilal ￿ndS.1￿.￿&￿e$"1uTh1ed.fUnd.
ProJect'.fu"nd5 ate speafi¢aily used to SUPFQrt iAdi¥*Jual elements ot.. tha arti8tic and
participatory pr¢grammes. _Pfoie¢i funds are spread across 1.2 prO1￿ts with. the. notable.
tsa￿ll¢es behJ wrth The Ageiicy Fuod £2V8..OOD Hotizen FU￿£743.90.o.
Baitersea th C'antre" 39

Notes to."the..Flnancial.Statements Year to31 MarcTh"2023
1.8. Unrestricted genernl funds
The income fvndsof theGroup aod£hanty indu'de..unrestT￿8d..gen&ra1.rundS wmprising IhF
followiMg-
Balanc•
at 1 Aprll
1022
•t.31 March
2023
Inc¢Mne Expendjtyre
Transffjr8.
General l￿d
1."211 $93
>".41t,927 13.957.342)
j9.5,2731
7.61.,451
2021
'rtsnsf#rE'
.20L2.
G8neral'funLI
,3.915.787" Q.347.41-2y. (172..132).. 1211,593.
19 Oesignated funds,
The In￿me'r￿￿￿S oflhe.Group and"Ch"8rity-"include Ihe folbwin9 designalay funds whlch. have
."been selasiée oul._of unresfricted.furKls by thaTruslees for stiec"ific.piirpotses::"
Balanu.
Jat 1 April
Balan¢o'
<at 31 Plareh
2023.
Incorri8. Expondltura
Transf•xs
D•sign8ted capilal-.fund
Qe'signatéd buildwtg re5ewve
19.30tr.7JQ"
.200,000
t1.0022371
95,.273 18.203.280
200.01)0
95.273 18,4Q3,280
{J.O"Q2.237.1
Balance
af *Ap171
2021
Balance
8t.31 March
2022
InCoJr￿. Exp8ndltor8 Tr8n$fws
Designatedcapilal fund
.DeslgnatedbullirflrJg mservo"
20.061.S54.
17ZY32 19,'300,'790
200,'000
172.132 19,500,790
20.26.1.554
. (932.98fjJ
The.Designatsd C•pltsl Fund'vJ.a.desKJrJal8d."fund.5et-..asits tO".Fe•nt"the carrylng'¥alue
of tangible fixed assets.
The D•$Ignat￿ Building ReseTve.h"as b&n seteside by the.BoarA.tttas"slst".with the fulure,"
costs of maintenance of the Charity's building.
Battersea'Arts Gerrtre, .40

Ntstes.to.th"¢ Fimancial Stat•ments "Y8ar.to.31 March 2023"
20 Analysls"of"net"assetsbelvmnfv'Dds".
2023
Genèral R•striGted Db"slgnifed
Tunds
fvjnds
funds
funds
Taroible fiwj asse
Net.uJrrent assets
18,071Y,591 18,070..591
1.366.0.4T
332.689
"2,460,.187
1,366,047 18.403.280. 20,530,778.
761,451
761,451
.20Z2
fvnds"
TawlJle.Trxthl 8&88ts
Net cmnl 8ssets
19,043.719 19.043,7.19
1.644.163.
457-,071
?.312.827
1.644.163 .Y9,500, 790 22..356.546
1.211,593
1.211,593
2.1 Opérating lease. eommitmenis
At 31." March "2023. the Charity.'s future. minimum 188s8 paymènts under non_cantsllable
op.eratir]g !eases'wRre a5 folkws:
(iiric8 8qu.Ipmènt",
2023
'thii>ore year
3.414
2.2. Related party. transactions
Subsldlary
Yhe. Charity's ￿tt01ty thvned subsldlary; BAC Eriterpnses Ltd. was estBblished lo carry. out"
eommereial adivitie> including hfre".of spaces 81 B8llerse8 Atrts Cents. for comrhunlly and"
bUs1r￿SS purposes.and the opeTalion' of anull8ry trading In Battersea Arts Centre's"café.-bAr
{see note 4).
OtherRel8te¢fPartles
Batiers'ea Centre h8s a.fflu￿1￿18d ffjiatlonship wandsiydrth Borough Cbunal
'ieh is thè. landjord Of Ihe oib T(Y+vn H811 bji1d￿g.. contracis Ballersea Ats CentrR through."
Service Level Agreement. aThJ grarit"s Batterséa ￿1$ Cenlre"s publ￿ entertalnment'.Ilcerice..
During the year. Counullor Paul EHis was a TrusteeL)f B8ttwsea. Arts Centre'.whllst,siLting in
the Ca￿net pf Wandsvjorth 8oroughCouncAI.
2023
.WandsWOrtIFBorough.CountA:.
.SeNice Level Agreernent.
Renl'ln-khd
.150,000
.150.000
210.'000
Amounls.oulstsnilirvJ a8"at..31 liarcli
Balt8rsea Arts.""Cénlre',4'.1

Notes to Ihe.Financial Stat¢ments" Yearlo"31.'March"2023
.22 Related. party tr•ns•¢tions lcontinued)
BAC hasa relationship with.Arts'al the Mlll CIG TIA The Okl Courls'as apartneFon'lhe Miiving
Roots p'rojec¢. Managing Director of Arts at the Mill CIC" (Dawd Jenkins} Was the Dlrector'of..
Firiance at" BAC (until 31 OctobeF 2023)."a 10181" of £48.959 in 2022123 12021122 - £20,.OGOS
was paid.to Arts,at"the Mil!CIC.8s parf"ner.fees in lipe wÈth the partner ag¥oem8rit..Also in the
yaar. èn¢f8d 31 AiiguSt'2023..an amount of £10"0.OtXiwai pahJ to A"rts at the Mill.'%iia.a"c(Jnduil
89rèemenl.for a.granl. This amount has been refunded.to BAC.posf.yeaTrend..
"BattoTsaaArts..Centre 42