Many thanks to Tony and Jeremy Witt, Bob Langley, John Norris and Peter de Rousset Hall for representing the ACOC at the NEC again this year, all of whom gave their time COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE and attended at their own cost! This year's theme was the 35th anniversary of the MK IV Cobra hence the four cars on the stand. The chain link fence was at knee height and designed to reduce the risk of hoards of visitors from causing damage to the aluminium bodies. Anyone interested in the AC marque was encouraged to step over and talk on the stand. Regalia has never sold in sufficient volume to justify stocking and manning a shop on the stand, and is freely available via our ACOC Website and ACtion magazine. Volunteers are always welcome to staff the stand, and to provide cars for the display, and I will look forward to fresh help with the design, construction, staffing and content of future stands. For such a small club, I think the ACOC does a wonderful job, and I am sure the majority of members appreciate the efforts of the volunteers who make all the Club's events possible. Regarding Political Correct behavior on the stand, thank goodness that some of us have a sense of humour! Many thanks again to all those who helped make the NEC Show a success.