23 Property, plant and equipment

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2007  2006 
Operating  Operating 
leased  leased 
Property  Equipment  assets  Total  Property  Equipment  assets  Total 
£m  £m  £m  £m  £m  £m  £m  £m 
Cost 
At 1st January  2,154  2,429  365  4,948  2,450  2,541  365  5,356 
Acquisitions and disposals  13  –  18  –  –  –  – 
Additions  506  638  105  1,249  180  475  –  655 
Disposals  (241) (112) (57) (410) (422) (382) –  (804)
Fully depreciated assets written off  (1) (8) –  (9) (1) (89) –  (90)
Exchange and other adjustments  28  35  –  63  (53) (116) –  (169)
At 31st December  2,451  2,995  413  5,859  2,154  2,429  365  4,948 
Accumulated depreciation and impairment 
At 1st January  (993) (1,454) (9) (2,456) (1,022) (1,575) (5) (2,602)
Acquisitions and disposals  (1) (7) –  (8) –  –  –  – 
Depreciation charge  (91) (370) (6) (467) (118) (335) (2) (455)
Impairment charge  (2) –  –  (2) (14) –  –  (14)
Disposals  58  37  –  95  148  341  –  489 
Fully depreciated assets written off  –  89  –  90 
Exchange and other adjustments  (16) (18) –  (34) 12  26  (2) 36 
At 31st December  (1,044) (1,804) (15) (2,863) (993) (1,454) (9) (2,456)
Net book value  1,407  1,191  398  2,996  1,161  975  356  2,492 

Operating leased assets represent assets such as plant and equipment leased to customers under operating leases.

Certain of the Group’s equipment is held on finance leases. See Note .

In 2007 the value of an existing office building in the UK property portfolio was impaired by £2m reflecting local market conditions that had prevented its disposal in the year. In 2008 the freehold of the building will be disposed of by a short- or long-term leaseback. Consequently the value has been written down to fair value, less cost of sale.