A massive thank you to everyone who took part in the show, thanks to Geoff for all his hard work and drive over the years that have allowed us to keep the show going, the kitchen staff as always were magnificent

An especial thank you to Ewick who stood in to take over the responsibility of the microphone - a task most of us couldn't be paid to do

The improvements to the artillery platform were as big a surprise to me as anyone, without Toby the improvements to the site just wouldn't happen. I'm currently sitting in Toby and Lisa's lounge after a FANTASTIC roast lamb dinner (thanks Lisa) and getting wrapped around a few bottles of red

after which I'm back to the site - most people have now left the site, a few after being helped off with the Landy

and I'm waiting for a break in the weather so I can pack down in the dry (says he hopefully !)
The battles went according to plan both days much to Ewicks surprise - apart from someone who kept firing a big pole cannon from the gatehouse at him (oops that was me and I'm still in lurve with that particular piece of ordinance

) a big thank you to the Marshals and Water Bearers without whom we couldn't put any sort of battle on

Thanks to everyone involved:- the local helpers, the numerous re-enactors who arrive early and are unstinting in their aid when requested, the team who run the show, the re-enactors who come from far and wide in this country and from abroad. All of whom help to make the show what it is a family friendly fun event.
All that's left to say is same time next year
Andy