LIFE PEERS
Baronesses
Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Mary Hogg, head of Prime Minister's Policy Unit;
Mrs Elizabeth Margaret Smith, widow of former Labour Leader John Smith.
Barons
James Arthur David Hope, Lord Justice-General of Scotland and Lord
President of the Court of Session; Robert William Brian McConnell,
former Social Security Commissioner, Northern Ireland.
PRIVY COUNCILLORS
Geoffrey Denis Erskine Russell Baron Ampthill, Deputy Speaker and
formerly Chairman of Committees, House of Lords; Timothy John Crommelin
Eggar, MP for Enfield North and Trade and Industry Minister; Michael
Bruce Forsyth, MP for Stirling and Home Office Minister.
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
John Derek Allen, chairman, Housing for Wales; Professor James Armour,
for services to the veterinary profession and to education; Professor
Michael Richard Bond, Professor of Psychological Medicine and vice
principal, University of Glasgow, for services to medicine; Patrick
Thomas Cormack, MP for Staffordshire South, for political service; Judge
Robin Robert Daniel George David, resident judge, Chester Crown Court;
Alastair Mactavish Dunnett, for services to journalism and to public
life in Scotland; Rocco Forte, chairman and chief executive, Forte, for
services to tourism.
Ronald Claus Hampel, chief executive, Imperial Chemical Industries;
Quinton Hazell, for political and public service; Michael John Hopkins,
for services to architecture; Professor Laurence Colvin Hunter,
chairman, Police Negotiating Board; Professor Miles Horsfall Irving,
Professor of Surgery, University of Manchester; Gavin Harry Laird,
general secretary, Amalgamated Engineering Union, for public service and
services to industrial relations; Peter Robert Cable Lloyd, MP for
Fareham, for political service.
John Royden Maddox, editor, Nature, for services to science; Ronald
Norman, chairman, Teesside Development Corporation; Christopher Hammon
Paine, president, Royal College of Radiologists and Consultant in
Radiotherapy and Oncology, Oxford; David Bruce Pattullo, governor and
group chief executive, Bank of Scotland, for services to banking and to
business; Ian Maurice Gray Prosser, chairman and chief executive, Bass,
for services to the brewing industry; David Terence Puttnam, film
producer, for services to the film industry; Professor Peter Edward
Lionel Russell, for services to Hispanic and Portuguese history and
literature studies.
Timothy Alan Davan Sainsbury, MP for Hove, for political, public and
charitable services; Robert Graham Stephens, actor, for services to
drama; Professor Stewart Ross Sutherland, for services to education;
William Michael Vernon, chairman, Royal National Lifeboat Institution;
Geoffrey Henry Whalen, non executive director, former deputy chairman
and managing director, Peugeot Talbot Motor Company; Gerald Arthur
Whent, chief executive, the Vodafone Group; Professor Arnold Whittaker
Wolfendale, Astronomer Royal and Professor of Physics, University of
Durham.
ORDER OF THE BATH
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCB)
Austen Patrick Brown, Permanent Secretary, Department of Transport;
Gerald Albery Hosker, Her Majesty's Procurator General and Treasury
Solicitor.
COMPANIONS (CB)
Miss Jennifer Helen Bacon, Health and Safety Executive, Department of
Employment; Alastair Gordon Balls, chief executive, Tyne and Wear
Development Corporation; Robin Arthur Birch, Department of Social
Security; Brian Elseley Cleave, solicitor, Inland Revenue; Hilary
Stephen Crow, former chief planning inspector and chief executive,
Planning Inspectorate Agency, Department of the Environment; Mrs Joan
Margaret Firth, Department of Health; Jonathan Paul Foster, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; Mrs Rosalind Edith Jean Gilmore, former chairman
and first commissioner, Building Societies Commission and Chief
Registrar, Registry of Friendly Societies.
John Alexander Gordon, Ministry of Defence; Anthony Charles Hutton,
Department of Trade and Industry; Stephen James Lander, Ministry of
Defence; Michael Charles Malone-Lee, Lord Chancellor's Department; Keith
Cameron Meldrum, Chief Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture;
Harold Hernshaw Mills, Scottish Office; Joseph Grant Pilling, Department
of Health; Oliver Richard Siddle, general manager enterprises, British
Council; John Martin Steele, Northern Ireland Office; Eric John
Thompson, former deputy director and director of statistics, Office of
Population Censuses and Surveys.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL
AND ST GEORGE
COMPANIONS (CMG)
David Robert Campbell Durie, Deputy Permanent Representative to the
European Union.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
ORDER
DAMES COMMANDER
(DCVO)
Virginia Fortune Countess Of Airlie, Lady of the Bedchamber to The
Queen; Elizabeth The Lady Grimthorpe, Lady of the Bedchamber to the
Queen Mother.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCVO)
Thomas Raymond Dunne, Lord Lt of Hereford and Worcester; Capt Philip
Malcolm Edge, deputy master and chairman, Board of Trinity House; David
Courtenay Mansel Lewis, Lord Lt of Dyfed.
COMMANDERS (CVO)
Richard Beaumont, chairman, James Purdey Sons; Sir Robert John
Anderson Carnwath, former Attorney-General to The Prince of Wales; Lt
Col David Edward Cox, former director of The Prince of Wales's
Committee; James Jesse Gardner, lately chairman of the trustees of The
Prince's Trust; Nigel Ralph Southward, apothecary to the Queen and royal
household; Robert Douglas Sturkey, official secretary to the
Governor-General of Australia.
LIEUTENANTS (LVO)
Capt Richard Ashworth De Sausmarez Cosby, Royal Navy, for Services to
HM Yacht Britannia; Geoffrey Douglas Crawford, deputy press secretary to
the Queen; Antony Reginald Kenney, former trustee of The Prince's Trust;
Miss Suzanne Marland, assistant private secretary to The Duchess of
Gloucester; Peter James Mathers, head of Royal Matters Unit, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; Hugh Ashley Roberts, deputy surveyor of the Queen's
works of art; Oliver James Bewsher Prince-White, royal liaison officer
at Central Office of Information; Commander Nicholas Peter Wright, Royal
Navy, for services to HM Yacht Britannia.
MEMBERS (MVO)
John Seymour Barker, members' secretary, Royal Ascot; Anthony Burrows,
accountant to the Prince and Princess of Wales's household; Donald
Clews, former honorary treasurer of the Cheshire Committee of The
Prince's Trust; Sgt Andrew Bruce Crichton, former Royalty and Diplomatic
Protection Department, Metropolitan Police; Kenneth Dick, former
director, Crawfords Catering; Edward George Fancourt, senior furniture
conservator, Royal Collection Department; Sgt John Robert Harding,
Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
Mrs Genevieve Sallis Holmes, former personal secretary to the Prince
of Wales; Kevin Michael McGarry, former tourism and arts officer, Royal
Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead; Richard Edward Mole, maintenance
manager, St James's and Kensington Palaces; Miss Elizabeth Pauline
Moore, secretary, Farrer and Co; Sgt Allan Ritson Peters, Royalty and
Diplomatic Protection Department, Metropolitan Police; Wo John Pixton,
RAF, for services to The Queen's Flight; Roger William Smith, legal
executive, Duchy of Lancaster; Sqn Ldr Douglas Alan Whittaker, RAF, for
services to The Queen's Flight.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
DAMES COMMANDER
(DBE)
Elizabeth Audrey Lady Anson, deputy chairman, Association of District
Councils, for services to local government.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KBE)
Sir Peter Leslie Crill, Bailiff of Jersey; Nicholas Paul Scott, MP for
Chelsea, for political service; Sir Robert Donald Wilson, chairman,
North West Regional Health Authority.
COMMANDERS (CBE)
Donald James Alexander, Department of Finance and Personnel
Development; Keith Douglas Anderson, Chief Education Officer for
Gloucestershire; Frank Atkinson, former member, Museums and Galleries
Commission; Raj Bagri, chairman, London Metal Exchange; Mrs Diana Clare
Banks, for political and public service; James Walter Barron, former
Keeper of the Registers, Scottish Office; Miss Nina Mary Bawden, (Mrs
Kark), novelist, for services to literature; Peter Andrew Bearpark,
Overseas Development Administration.
Gerald Adrian Sallis Benney, silversmith and goldsmith; Michael James
Bentine, for services to entertainment; Crawford William Beveridge,
chief executive, Scottish Enterprise, for services to business in
Scotland; Professor John Peter Blandy, Vice-President, Royal College of
Surgeons and Emeritus Professor of Urology, London Hospital Medical
College; Professor Martin Bobrow, Prince Philip Professor of Paediatric
Research, United Medical and Dental School of Guy's and St Thomas's
Hospitals; Miss Sarah Ann Booth, Department of National Heritage; Paul
Graham Bosonnet, deputy chairman, British Telecommunications; Miss Jane
Hope Bown, chief photographer, the Observer, for services to journalism;
Diana Lady Brittan, Commissioner and Deputy Chairwoman, Equal
Opportunities Commission.
John Broadfoot, former controller, Commission for Local Authority
Accounts in Scotland, for services to local government; Professor
Christopher Nugent Lawrence Brooke, Dixie Professor Emeritus of
Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge; John Neville Brown,
president, VAT Practitioners' Group, for services to taxation policy;
Peter Duncan Burgess, Department of Transport; Alan Dodds Burnett, Lord
Mayor of Portsmouth, for services to the D-Day 50th Anniversary
Commemorations; Roger John Nicholas Busby, regional director, Forestry
Commission; Mrs Eileen Buttle, former secretary, Natural Environment
Research Council; Eric Clark, Chairman, BICC Cables.
Michael Clasper, managing director and vice-president, Procter and
Gamble Europe, for services to the environment; Rosslyn Fairfax Huxley
Cowen, chairman, Rank Foundation, for charitable services; Professor
Robert Rees Davies, Professor of History, University College of Wales;
Richard Johann Dunn, chief executive, Thames Television, for services to
broadcasting; Simon Dyer, director general, the Automobile Association,
for services to motoring; John Wynford Evans, for services to the
community in Wales; John Walter Douglas Ewart, for political and public
service; Professor Richard George Andrew Feachem, Dean, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, for services to international public
health.
Henry Rudston Fell, Member, Royal Commission on Environmental
Pollution; Alex Chapman Ferguson, for services to Association Football;
Professor Eric Campbell Fernie, chairman, Ancient Monuments Board for
Scotland, for services to conservation and to architectural history;
Ronald Hurbert Fielding, for political and public service; Sydney Walter
Fremantle, Department of Trade and Industry; Mrs Pamela Jane Garside,
The Chief Commissioner of the Guide Association and the Commonwealth
Chief Commissioner; Professor Robert James Gavin, for services to higher
education; Brian Victor George, executive director, engineering, Nuclear
Electric; George Gill, leader, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council.
Mrs Diana Goldsworthy, Office of Public Service and Science, Cabinet
Office; Professor John Francis Bradshaw Goodman, for services to
industrial relations; John Terence Green, Department of Social Security;
William Maximillian Griggs, company president, R Griggs Group, for
services to the footwear industry and to export; Sidney Grose, for
political and public service; David Michael Gwyther, former chairman,
Somerset Training and Enterprise Council; David John Hardwick, Home
Office; Geoffrey Farrar Harper, for political service; John William
Hayes, secretary general, the Law Society.
Jonathan Hopkin Hill, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister;
Kenneth Harvard Hind, for political service; John Holland, Chief
Commoner, the Corporation of London; Roger Grahame Hood, Reader in
Criminology and Director, Centre for Criminological Research, University
of Oxford; John Stewart Horsnell, former chief executive, Isle of Wight
County Council; Peter James Howarth, managing director, Royal Mail, the
Post Office; Donald William Insall, architect and planning consultant,
for services to conservation; Norman Macfarlane Irons, Lord Provost and
Lord Lt of the City of Edinburgh, for services to local government.
Lewis Carter-Jones, for services to disabled people; Miss Felicity Ann
Kendal, actress, for services to drama; Paul Bolingbroke Kent, Her
Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise; Graham Kinder, chairman, Babtie
Group, for services to engineering and to export; Christopher Philip
King, former chairman, BP Europe; Peter Clayton Knight, Vice Chancellor,
University of Central England in Birmingham; Anthony Ledwith, head of
group research, Pilkington; Philip Solven Lewis, Department for
Education; Christopher Littmoden, for services to the Ministry of
Defence; Professor Andrew Henry Garmany Love, Professor of Medicine,
Queen's University Belfast.
Leonard John Martin, for services to the actuarial profession; Mrs
Madeleine May, former executive director, International Bar Association;
Anne Bernadette Lady McCollum, for services to consumer protection;
James Archibald McIntyre, chairman, Dumfries and Galloway Health Board,
for services to health care; Professor Peter Halliday McKie, for
services to the textile industry; Michael Ashley-Miller, secretary,
Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust; James Smith Milne, chairman and
managing director, Balmoral Group, for services to industry; George
Malcolm Murray, director and chief general manager, Scottish Life
Assurance Company, for services to the insurance industry and to public
life in Scotland.
Stuart Norman Mustow, consulting engineer and non-executive director,
W S Atkins Consultants, for services to civil engineering; Professor
Howard Joseph Newby, former chief executive, Economic and Social
Research Council; Professor David Harry Newsome, senior partner, CNS
Scientific and Engineering Services, for services to the development of
weather radar and to water management in developing countries; Ian
Grahame Park, managing director, Northcliffe Newpapers Group, for
services to journalism and to the newspaper industry; James Graham Park,
for political service; Derek Pooley, chief executive, UKAEA Government
Division, for services to the nuclear industry; Mrs Usha Prashar, for
services to community relations; John Reddington, former Chief
Constable, Ministry of Defence Police; Professor Charles Wayne Rees,
former President, Royal Society of Chemistry.
William Robert Ashley Birch Reynardson, vice president, Comite
Maritime International, for services to maritime law; Professor Edward
Osmund Royle Reynolds, Professor of Neonatal Medicine, University
College London; William Samuel, for political service; Robert John
Seaney, Ministry of Defence; Alastair Stanley Douglas Service, Wiltshire
and Bath District Health Authority, for services to health care; Dennis
Raoul Whitehall Silk, for services to cricket and to education; Miss
Rosemary Jill Simpson, for political and public service.
Colin Roderick Smith, Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary;
Christopher Dudley Stewart-Smith, former president, Association of
British Chambers of Commerce; Robert Stevenson Steven, former chairman,
Milk Marketing Board, for services to the dairy industry; Roy James
Tazzyman, chief executive, Davy International, for services to export
and to the steel industry; George Michael Threadgold, Chief Fire
Officer, South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Anthony Douglas Toft, consultant physician, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
and President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, for services to
medicine; The Reverend Edward Chad Varah, founder, The Samaritans;
Edward James Varney, former deputy chief inspector of Nuclear
Installations, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment;
Malcolm Conrad Walker, chairman and chief executive, Iceland Group, for
services to the frozen food industry; Roger Straughan Ward, chief
executive, Universities and Colleges Employers' Forum; Mrs Mary Aline
Wesley, writer, for services to literature; Ian Arthur White, Director
of Social Services, Oxfordshire County Council; Willard White, opera
singer, for services to music; Derek Alexander Wood, Property Advisory
Group, for services to property law; Dudley Ernest Wood, secretary,
Rugby Football Union, for services to Rugby Union Football.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
OFFICERS (OBE)
David Emanuel Abelson, chairman, Boards of Visitors Co-ordinating
Committee, for services to prisons (prisoners and staff); Bernard John
Acland, Air Cadet Council, for services to young people; Edmund Ramsay
Adam, management agent, Prototype Fast Reactor Decommissioning, UKAEA;
Keith Ajegbo, headteacher, Deptford Green School, London; Howard Vernon
Ashford, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence;
Anthony Aston, director, Community Services, Royal National Institute
for the Blind; George Nicholas Alexander Bailey, for political and
public service; Sidney James Barber, for services to the magistracy in
Dorset; Gerald Emerson Barlow, former director, Aberlour Child Care
Trust, for services to young people; Nevile Robert Disney Barlow, former
convener, Scottish Landowners' Federation, for services to agriculture.
Reginald Kenneth Sidney Barr, chairman, Nobo Group, for services to
the visual aids industry; David Keith Barrows, Office of Public Service
and Science, Cabinet Office and Treasurer, Friends of Brookwood
Hospital; Morris George Barton, for political and public service; George
Armour Bell, chairman, Monklands and Bellshill Hospitals NHS Trust, for
services to the community in Lanarkshire; the Rev. Gordon Benfield,
lately chairman, Christian Education Movement; William Ingham Brooke
Bennett, flautist, for services to music; Graham Richard Bird, of
Communications and New Services, Director Voluntary Service Overseas.
Jurat Harry Wilson Bisson, Senior Lt Bailiff, Guernsey; Alan Frederick
Bloomfield, Group Purchasing Manager, Caberboard, for services to the
forestry industry; Alan George Bloxham, Department of Social Security;
John Bonomy, for services to the magistracy in Kent; Christopher Ingram
Bostock, the Council and Executive Committee, City Technology College
Trust; John Henry Brackston, for political and public service; David
John Bradley, chairman, Thomas Watson (Shipping), for services to the
shipping industry; Michael Curtis Brewer, Director of Music, Chetham's
School of Music, Manchester, for services to music education; Michael
John Cairns Brodie, Central Office of Information; George Arthur
Brooker, leader, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Harry Brooksby, former deputy secretary, Royal Commission on Ancient
and Historical Monuments in Wales; Roger Drury Browne, former assistant
managing director, Taywood Engineering, for services to the construction
industry; Alan Christopher Bryant, for services to the Young Men's
Christian Association; Hadley Joseph Buck, Council of Management,
Architectural Heritage Fund; John Douglas Burch, Property Services
Agency, Department of the Environment; Miss Darcey Andrea Bussell,
principal ballerina, Royal Ballet, for services to ballet; Robert Trefor
Campbell, for services to the food industry; Simon Richard Card, for
political service; Miss Jennifer Jean Carter, senior lecturer in
history, University of Aberdeen, for services to the University of
Aberdeen.
John Ashley Catterall, secretary and chief executive, Institute of
Materials; James R Catto, for services to the community in Wirral,
Merseyside; David John Church, Overseas Development Administration; Eric
Clapton, musician and composer, for services to music; John Edward
Clark, secretary, National Association of Local Councils; Jack Richard
Clark, former director of finance and deputy chief executive, Warrington
Borough Council; Michael Kenneth Clark, for political and public
service; Miss Linda Mary Clarke, Department for Education; Derrick
William Cleal, for services to the community in Crewkerne, Somerset;
Ronald Anthony Clegg, chairman, United Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS
Trust; Leonard Harold Lionel Cohen, for charitable services.
Mrs Carol Comboy, president, Ladies Golf Union, for services to
ladies' golf; Mrs Edith Mary Cooke, deputy director, Public Health
Laboratory Service, London; Raymond Edward Corrigan, Home Office; John
Frederick Cousins, managing director, Deep Sea Seals, for services to
the defence industry; Ian James Cowan, former chairman, Crossroads
(Scotland) Care Attendant Scheme, for services to carers; Derek Maurice
Cox, senior youth and community worker, Young Women's Christian
Association, for services to young people; Christopher Donald Dane,
chairman and managing director, Dane and Company, for services to the
Screen Printing Industry; Professor David Roy Davies, former head of
Applied Genetics Department, John Innes Centre, Norwich; Ieuan Erith
Davies, Ministry of Defence; Brian Ronald Worster-Davis, for services to
the magistracy.
Sydney Davis, vice-president, Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and
Women, for services to ex-Servicemen and women; Mrs Nicole Matilde
Davoud, for services to the employment of disabled people; Lt Col
Michael Garvey Day, former chief executive, the Royal British Legion
Attendants Company; Dennis John Deletant, Reader in Romanian Studies,
University of London, for services to British/Romanian relations; Alan
Graham Dewar, chairman, board of management, Oatridge Agricultural
College, West Lothian, for services to agricultural education; Ian
Gerrard Dewar, secretary, Historic Buildings Council for Scotland; Miss
Janet Margaret Dewdney, director and vice-president, Biotechnology
(Europe), SmithKline Beecham, for services to the pharmaceutical
industry.
John Pirrie Dick, head of conservation, National Galleries for
Scotland; Stephen Charles Duckworth, for services to disabled people;
Anthony Norman Duerr, chairman, F Duerr and Sons, for services to the
food industry; Miss Barbara Mary Durno, farmer, for services to
agriculture; David Edwards, managing director, SLP Engineering, for
services to the Offshore Engineering Industry; The Very Reverend David
Lawrence Edwards, former Provost of Southwark Cathedral; Miss Elizabeth
Alice Edwards, former Chief Area Nursing Officer, Tayside Health Board,
for services to health care; Christopher Thomas Evans, founder of
Enzymatix, Toad plc, Celsis International plc and Chiroscience; Mrs
Pauline Fairbrother, vice-president, MENCAP, for services to MENCAP;
Jack Mansergh Farraday, for services to the community in Bury,
Lancashire.
William Mackinnon Fernie, chairman, Hearing Aid Council, for services
to consumer protection; Simon John Fielding, chairman, General Council
and Register of Osteopaths; Mrs Jean Firminger, director of human
resources, Women's Royal Voluntary Service; Mrs Wilhelmena Fitzgerald,
for services to the medical industry; Edmund Francis Lloyd Fitzhugh,
chairman, Board of Management, Royal Welsh Agricultural Society; Ronald
Henry Flowers, former member, Radioactive Waste Management Advisory
Committee, for services to environmental issues; Henry Steuart
Fothringham Of Grantully, former member, Reviewing Committee on the
Export of Works of Art and Chairman of the Silver Society, for services
to heritage.
Anthony Fox, Principal, Myerscough College, for services to
agricultural education; Brian Freeman, Department of Trade and Industry;
Ian William Galloway, chief executive, Walter Alexander, for services to
export; Kenneth George Gardner, former Department of Health; Douglas Gow
Garvie, for services to the employment of disabled people; Mrs Margaret
Joy Gelling, for services to philology; David John Rex George, social
services inspector, Department of Health; Col James David Gibb, Employer
Liaison Officer, Highland Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve
Association; Peter Gibson, former superintendent, York Glaziers' Trust,
for services to the conservation of glass; William George Giles,
Principal Scientific Officer and Television Weather Presenter,
Meteorological Office; Miss Anne Johnston Jack Gilmore, founder and
chief executive, Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow, for
services to health care; Geoffrey Richard Gollop, for political service.
Gerald John Goodban, district valuer, Her Majesty's Board of Inland
Revenue; Maj Campbell Graham, manager, Lady Haig's Poppy Factory, for
services to Ex-Servicemen and Women; Cecil William Lavery Graham,
Department of Economic Development; Mrs Marjorie Olivia Grant, chief
executive, Tyneside Training and Enterprise Council; Professor Brynmor
Hugh Green, for services to countryside and nature conservation;
Professor Christopher John Charles Green, for services to the community,
particularly the arts in East Anglia; Ronald William Alfred Groom,
chairman, Percy Bilton Charity, for charitable services in
Buckinghamshire; Reginald George Gutteridge, for services to boxing,
journalism and broadcasting; Michael Arthur Hadfield, for services to
business and to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Colin Wyatt Hall, former chief engineer officer, Ministry of
Agriculture; Lt Cdr John Edgecombe Hammond, controller, Aeromedical
Service and Manager, Quality Assurance, St John Ambulance, for services
to health care; John Logan Hannah, chairman, BMT Defence Services, for
services to the defence industry; Raymond Arthur Hawes, director, Acute
Services and Executive Director(Nursing), North East Essex Mental Health
Services NHS Trust; George Paton Henderson, National Secretary,
Transport and General Workers Union, Building Construction and Civil
Engineering and Building Crafts Section, for services to industrial
relations; Mrs Margaret Jennifer Heraty, transport consultant, for
services to transport, especially for disabled people; James William
Thomas Hill, for services to Association Football and to broadcasting;
Professor Peter John Hills, Professor of Transport Engineering and
Director of Transport Operations Research Group, University of Newcastle
upon Tyne.
Miss Patricia Ann Hitchcock, Ministry of Defence; Clive Thomas Patrick
Hollands, Animal Procedures Committee, for services to animal welfare;
Robert Henry Hollyhock, principal, Sutton Coldfield College of Further
Education, for services to further education; Richard David Cairns
Hubbard, deputy chairman, Cancer Research Campaign, for services to
cancer research; Gerry Humphreys, Chief of Sound, Twickenham Film
Studios, for services to the film industry; Mrs Rachel Mary Rosalind
Hurst, project director, Disability Awareness in Action, and chair,
Disabled People's International European Union, for services to disabled
people; Robert Belshaw Irwin, for services to forensic medicine; Graham
Percy Jackson, chairman, Central Council of Magistrates' Courts
Committee.
Alan Michael James, district inspector, Inland Revenue; John Valentine
McCulloch Jameson, chairman, Dumfries and Galloway Enterprise, for
services to business and to public life in Dumfries and Galloway;
Terence Anthony Jenner, deputy solicitor, British Railways Board, for
services to the railways industry; Jacob Barnett Joel, Department of
Employment; Miss Evelyn Mary Johnston, nursing officer, Department of
Health and Social Services; Geraint Jones, Courts Administrator, Lord
Chancellor's Department, Cardiff; Mrs Lilian Mary Jones, headteacher,
Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw, Pontypool, for services to education; Margaret
Fiona Lady Benton Jones, President, British Red Cross Society,
Lincolnshire.
Miss Geraldine Mary Marcella Keegan, for services to education; Miss
Morfydd Rozella Keen, (Mrs Entwistle), for services to the Prevention of
the Misuse of Drugs and Alcohol in Cardiff; Miss Lily Khan, for services
to the community, particularly the Asian community, in Surrey; Anthony
Frederick Kilford, Her Majesty's (Senior) Operations Inspector of Fire
Services; Maj Anthony Gwyn Burton King, (Retd), HM Railway Inspectorate,
Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment; John Vivian King,
district inspector, Inland Revenue; Erwin Ludwig Klinge, for services to
United Response; Ebrahim Mohammad Kotwal, Lord Chancellor's Department;
Mrs Marjorie Somerville Langford, for services to equestrianism,
particularly for disabled people.
Professor Erika Hedwig Langmuir, Head of Education, National Gallery;
Mrs Pauline Latham, chairman of governors, Ecclesbourne Secondary
School, Derby; Derek Arthur Leach, Customs and Excise; Mrs Frances Ryder
Lewington, principal scientific officer, Metropolitan Police Forensic
Science Laboratory; Ernest William James Lockhart, for services to the
community in Southend-on-Sea, Essex; Sydney Warren Lotterby, producer,
BBC Television, for services to broadcasting; Miss Joanna Lamond Lumley,
actress, for services to drama; Lt Col Archibald Michael Lyle, (Rtd),
for services to the community in Perthshire; Miss Christine Anne
Macdonald, director of quality, Manchester Children's Hospitals, for
services to paediatric nursing; Miss Eleanor Catherine Macdonald, for
services to women's issues; Professor Alexander Mair, for services to
occupational health.
Hugh Innes Powell Mantle, for services to canoeing; John Henry
Markham, general manager, surfactants group, Albright and Wilson,
Smethwick, for services to industry in West Cumbria; Jonathan Arthur
Martin, Head of Sport and Events Group, BBC Television, for services to
broadcasting and to sport; Geoffrey Mason, for services to the Yorkshire
Kidney Research Fund; Mrs Jeanette Miller Mason, deputy chairman, Irvine
Development Corporation, for public services, especially to the new
towns, in Scotland; Arthur George McAllister, president, British
Athletic Federation, for services to athletics; The Reverend James
McAllister, for services to education; Charles McCullagh, for services
to health education.
Professor Colin Frederick Mills, for services to education and
humanitarian relief in the former Yugoslavia; Joseph Laurance Mills, for
services to industrial relations and to the community in North East
England; John Douglas Mitchell, chief executive, Principality Building
Society; Wilfred George Monahan, former Assistant Chief Constable, for
services to the police; Professor Khursheed Francis Moos, Consultant
Maxillofacial Surgeon, Greater Glasgow Health Board, for services to
medicine; The Reverend John Ivor Morgans, for services to the community
in Penrhys, Rhondda; Mrs Norah Morgans, for services to the community in
Penrhys, Rhondda; Mrs Anne Morrison, first secretary, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; Mrs Margaret Morrissey, for services to
parent/teacher associations; Professor Bevan Edwin Bowan Moseley,
Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes.
Peter Mullen, former headteacher, Holyrood Secondary School, Glasgow,
for services to education; Barry Natton, chief executive, Merseyside
Improved Houses; Cecil Arthur Newell, for political and public service;
Mrs Dorothy Hope Newton, Highways Agency, Department of Transport; David
Riad Nuwar, managing director, GQ Parachutes, for services to the
parachute industry; Robert Brian Oakley, Department of Education; John
Raymond Onion, head of business development, British Aerospace Defence
(Dynamics), for services to the defence industry; Raymond James Otter,
Department of the Environment; Kenneth Wilson Palmer, leader, South
Ribble Borough Council, Lancashire; Marcus Patton, for services to
conservation; Maj Michael Maitland Tighe Paxton, for services to the
community, particularly the Scout movement, in Berkshire; Mrs Mavis
Peart, for political and public service; Mrs Margaret Plouviez, vice
chairman, Hillingdon District Health Authority.
Geoffrey Colin Powell, Chief Adviser to the States of Jersey; Richard
Mervyn Price, for political service; Julian Humphrey Prideaux, chief
agent, the National Trust; Thomas Colin Neil Ransom, former chairman,
Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution, for charitable services to
the farming community; Michael Frank Brooke Read, headteacher, Geoffrey
Chaucer Secondary School, Southwark, London; Melvyn Redgers, vice
chairman, Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace, North East
England; Robert C Reed, for services to education in the Cynon Valley,
South Wales; James Andrew Reid, Inspector of Taxes, Inland Revenue;
Arnold Reuben, for services to the community in Leeds; Brian James
Reynolds, Deputy Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police; Gordon William
Rich, Ministry of Defence; Professor Robert Michael Edward Richards,
Professor of Pharmacy, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, for services
to pharmacy; John Christopher Rigg, chairman, Vega Group plc and Triad
Special Systems, for services to the space industry.
Terence Arthur Roberts, head, Microbiology Department, Institute of
Food Research, for services to the safety of food; Mrs Jennifer Robson,
president, Northumbria Tourist Board; Brian Adrian Roebuck, former
forest district manager, Forestry Commission; Lewis Michael Rose, for
political and public service; Michael Samuel Rosenberg, Hong Kong Action
Committee, Asia Pacific Advisory Group, for services to export; Donald
John Roskilly, technical director, National Listening Library, for
services to blind and other disabled people; Gerard Ross, Governor,
Leicester Prison; John Ross, for services to the community in Chester;
Samuel Russell Rowbotham, Director of Housing, City of Dundee District
Council, for services to local government; Paul Chandrasekharan
Sabapathy, chair, Finance and Audit Committee, Birmingham Heartlands
Development Corporation.
Anthony Edward Jonathan Sanders, managing director, Mouchel
Management, for services to civil engineering; Peter Arthur Saunders,
chairman and managing director, Halo Foods, for services to industry in
Wales; Bernard McAuley Scott, member, Strathclyde Regional Council, for
services to local government; Lewis Cross Scott, former vice president,
Cambuslang Operations and Floorcare Operations (Europe), Hoover, for
services to manufacturing in Scotland; Mrs Marie Elizabeth Ann Scully,
chairman, Domestic Coal Consumers' Council; Henry Charles Seymour,
managing director, Britdoc, for services to the document exchange
industry; John Bernard Shelley, former treasurer, Association of
Charitable Foundations; Brian Walter Sherratt, headmaster, Great Barr
Grant Maintained School, Birmingham; John Warren Shipley, for political
and public service.
Mrs Eunice Simpkins, Customs and Excise; Mrs Dorothy Isobel Simpson,
for services to education; Professor Hugh Cameron Simpson, chairman,
Advisory Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations Research
sub-Committee; Harry Bruce Singer, Honorary Treasurer, Soldiers',
Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association; Miss Delia Smith, cookery
writer and broadcaster; Peter Lawson-Smith, director and founder
chairman, National Inspection Council Quality Assurance, for services to
consumer protection; Timothy Francis Statham, for political service;
Graham Charles Stemp, Radiocommunications Agency, Department of Trade
and Industry; Hans Fergus Stewart, area chairman, Sea Cadet Corps, for
services to young people; Andrew Stunell, for political service; William
McNeil Styles, chairman of council, Royal College of General
Practitioners; Michael Arthur Summersby, for political and public
service; Charles Wilfred David Sutcliffe, chairman and joint managing
director, Benson Turner, for services to the textile industry.
John William Sutcliffe, operational manager, Inland Revenue; Mrs
Rosalind Sutton, Department of Employment; Michael William Swallow, for
services to music therapy and arts for disabled people; John Pinder
Taberner, former external relations director, Eurotunnel, for services
to engineering and to the Channel Tunnel Project; Kenneth Rowland
Thomas, Occupational Pensions Board; William David Thomas, for services
to local government in Wales; John David Frederick Michael Thornton,
director, T and D Industries, for services to the metal and plastics
industries; John Arthur Wells-Thorpe, for services to architecture; The
Reverend Peter Timms, for services to prisoner welfare; Donald Hamilton
Tod, chairman, Liverpool Health Authority; John Toothill, National Park
Officer, Lake District Special Planning Board, for services to the
national parks; Miss Meryl Irene Townsend, for services to elderly
people; Geoffrey Ashworth Truesdale, for services to the water industry;
Bernard James Vaughan, chair, Bournemouth and Poole College of Further
Education Corporation.
Michael John Vint, chairman, Buildings Energy Efficiency
Confederation, for services to energy efficiency; David Norman Wallace,
farmer, for services to agriculture; Mrs Denise Ann Watson, headteacher,
Chaucer School, Sheffield, for services to education; Mrs Doris Evelyn
Webster, for services to the community in Poole, Dorset; Christopher
Wheddon, director, Software and Systems Integration, British
Telecommunications, for services to the development of Speech
Technology; Mrs Christine Mary Kathleen Wheeler, chairman, CW Energy Tax
Consultants, for services to the oil industry; Kenneth Stuart White,
former station manager, Heysham Power Station, Nuclear Electric; Raymond
John Whitehead, for political and public service; Peter Wildblood, chief
executive, Oil Exchange, for services to the futures industry.
Professor Edward Idris Williams, Professor of General Practice,
University of Nottingham, for services to medicine; Keith Gillin
Williams, Office for Standards in Education; Raymond Williams, for
services to sport, especially Rugby Union Football; David Robert
Williamson, for political and public service; Robert Buchanan
Williamson, Inspector of Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries, Scottish
Office; Capt Colin Wilson, RN (Rtd), for services to Worcester
Cathedral; Mrs Lorna Gladys Wing, for services to the National Autistic
Society; David Winn, for services to the community in South London;
Thomas Antony Winton, Logistics Manager, for humanitarian services in
the former Yugoslavia; Dennis Trevor Witcombe, headmaster, Nottingham
High School; Stanley Wood, for services to the baking industry; Lt Col
Charles Geoffrey Wylie, (Rtd), executive secretary, Britain-Nepal
Medical Trust, for charitable services; Mrs Morag Alison Younie, former
chief executive, Chest, Heart and Stroke Association, Scotland, for
charitable services.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
James Olusoji Olumide Abiola Aboaba, for services to the community in
Leeds; Samuel Alfred Acheson, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Lord Chancellor's
Department; Miss Sheila Adey, Inspector, Inland Revenue; Philip Kojo
Afful, Emergency Infrastructure Engineer, for humanitarian services in
the former Yugoslavia; Henry Aldengrave Aitchison, Volunteer Observer,
Meteorological Office, Berwickshire; Mrs Marjorie Albrow, President and
Founder Member, Townswomen's Guild, Fareham, Hampshire; Clyde Ernley
Alder, Operating Manager, Upton Park Garage, London Buses; Alan Crawford
Adam Alexander, General Medical Practitioner, Dunfermline, for services
to medicine; Miss Annie Allan, for services to the Girls' Brigade in
Scotland; Hugh Allan, for services to Association Football; Robert
Charles Allgrove, Head of the School of Science, Chichester College of
Arts, Science and Technology.
Mrs Margaret Ruth Andersen, child minder, for services to young people
in Cwmbran, Gwent; Mrs Irene Maud Anderson, school crossing patrol,
Essex Police; James Anderson, chairman, Visiting Committee, Barlinnie
Prison, for services to prisoner welfare; John Stenhouse Anderson,
senior scientific officer, Defence Research Agency; Mrs Edith Anne
Anthem, for services to the Helen House Children's Hospice, Oxford;
Trevor Clive Arthurs, Station Officer (Retained), Gloucestershire Fire
and Rescue Service; Miss Merryl June Ashwood, lately Higher Executive
Officer, Department of Trade and Industry; John Frederick Askew,
Customer Service Representative, Anglian Water; Mrs Mavis Fanny Askew,
chair, Crown Court Witness Scheme, Lewes, Sussex, for services to victim
support; Geoffrey Aspinall, for services to table tennis and to the
community in Oldham.
Mrs Sheila Mary Atherton, school crossing patrol, Wigan Metropolitan
Borough Council; Mrs June Atkin, warden, Morpeth Teachers' Centre,
Northumberland, for services to education; Mrs Colleen Atkins, for
services to the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, Bedfordshire; Bakhshish
Singh Attwal, for services to business and to the community in
Leicester; Mrs Marilyn Gloria Augustus, Patients' Activities Organiser,
Breconshire War Memorial Hospital, for services to health care in Wales;
Mrs Florence Annie Austin, British Red Cross Society, Mid-Glamorgan; Mrs
Ada Aynsley, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security;
Steven James Backley, for services to athletics; Miss Ursula Edna Mary
Badger, for services to the community in Windsor, Berkshire; Mrs
Margaret Bailey, former Countryside Ranger, Peak Park Joint Planning
Board.
Mrs Janet Mary Bain, Macmillan Nurse Consultant, Dumfries and Galloway
Royal Infirmary, for services to health care; Miss Joyce Rhoda Baldwin,
executive assistant, National Rivers Authority Thames Region; Mrs
Eveline Barwick, for services to the community in West Yorkshire; Fergus
Dingwall Bateson, Advisory Committee on Historic Wreck Sites, for
services to conservation; Harry Baum, president, Spectra Travel, for
services to tourism; Mrs Margaret Beattie, for services to health care;
Arthur Leonard Bell, London Borough of Islington; Mrs Iris Betty
Belsten, Administrative Assistant, Department of Transport; Livio
Beltrami, portering manager, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London; Mrs Hazel
Ethel Betts, for services to the community in Old Catton, Norwich,
Norfolk; Miss Kathleen Mabel Biggar, Prison Liaison Officer for the
Samaritans and Prison Service, for services to prisoner welfare; Mrs
Pamela Billingham, secretary, Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
Mrs Mary Dorothy Birrell, manager, Wemyss School of Needlework,
Kirkcaldy, for services to needlework; Robert Barnett Blair, for
services to tourism; Mrs Annie Margaret Bolton, for services to the
community, particularly the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, in
Cheshire; Mrs Mabelle Cambrai Bonner, Organiser and Treasurer, Women's
Royal Voluntary Service, Lister Hospital, Stevenage, Hertfordshire;
Donald Booker, former editor, Barnsley Chronicle, for services to
journalism and to the community in Barnsley; Malcolm Stuart Boshier,
Gypsy Liaison Officer, Swale Borough Council; Mrs Joan Kathleen Bosley,
Centre Welfare Officer, British Red Cross Society, Watchet, Somerset;
Miss Elizabeth Anne Bouttell, Senior Personal Secretary, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; Ronald Charles Bowden, for services to the
community in Pelynt, Cornwall.
Mrs Jeanne Frances Emma Bowker, adviser, Citizens' Advice Bureau,
Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, for services to the Citizens' Advice
Bureaux movement; Miss June Mary Bowles, administrative officer,
Ministry of Defence; Joseph Heaney Boyd, for services to education;
William James Boyd, pen shorthand writer, for services to the
magistracy; Brian Bransome, lately team leader, Baggage Services,
Terminal 4, British Airways; Mrs Edna Edith Bratton, administrative
officer, Lord Chancellor's Department; Mrs Margaret Brave, senior
nursing manager, Civil Service Benevolent Fund, for services to health
care; Roger Easteal Bridger, driver, Department of the Environment;
Peter Barry Bridges, professional and technology officer, Department of
the Environment; Miss Ellen Brierley, Oldham Metropolitan Borough
Council, for services to local government; Brian James Briggs, former
senior administrative officer, North West Region, National Rivers
Authority.
Jeffrey Thomas Bristow, for services to the community in Swansea;
Michael Charles Bristow, emergency infrastructure engineer, for
humanitarian services in the former Yugoslavia; Mrs Iris Wyngate
Brixton, governor and former chairman of governors, Fairfields Primary
School, Basingstoke, Hampshire; Ronald James Crosher Broadbent, honorary
secretary, treasurer and editor, AMSAT-UK, for services to amateur
radio; Michael Leslie Brock, consulting engineer, BOC, for services to
the industrial gases industry; Alan Brockhurst, New Forest Verderer, for
services to the New Forest; William Leonard Brooks, night telephonist,
East Berkshire Community Health NHS Trust, for services to health care;
Terence John Broomham, former principal prison officer, Maidstone
Prison; Mrs Florence May Steward-Brown, market trader, East Anglia.
Gordon Samuel Brown, principal keeper, Corporation of Trinity House,
for services to the lighthouse service in South West England and the
Channel Islands; Edward Victor Bryant, senior craftsman, Ministry of
Defence; Mrs Mary Elizabeth Gertrude Bucknell, for political service;
Mrs Jennifer Ann Burchell, administrative officer, Ministry of Defence;
Mrs Mary Isobel Burkett, for services to the League of Friends, Victoria
Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne; Stanley Burrows, for services to the
community; Arthur Eckersley Butterworth, for services to music; James
Alexander Cairns, shop manager, Atomic Weapons Establishment, for
services to the defence industry; Mrs Evadney Maxine Campbell, for
services to the Afro Caribbean Community in Gloucestershire; Mrs Emma
Ruth Campbell, adviser, Citizen's Advice Bureau, Gravesham, Kent, for
services to the Citizen's Advice Bureaux movement; John Colin Campbell,
trustee, Hamble Rescue, Solent Safety Organisation.
James Gerard Carson, for services to public transport; Ian Archer
Hamilton Carstairs, countryside information and conservation adviser,
for services to conservation; George Walter Carter, for services to
elderly people in Harpenden, Hertfordshire; Philip John Macdonald Casey,
Emergency Infrastructure Engineer, for humanitarian services in the
former Yugoslavia; Alexander Smith Cassie, former senior steward, St
Columba's Hospice, Edinburgh, for services to health care; Mrs Irene
Elizabeth Cawley, local organiser, Women's Royal Voluntary Service,
Pembroke Dock, Dyfed; Mrs Jill Margaret Cawthorne, for services to the
community in Cookham Dean, Berkshire; Philip Dominic Chircop, executive
officer, Department of Employment; Duncan Clark, deputy manager, Inland
Revenue; Miss Diana Lilian Clark, training and certification instructor,
GEC-Marconi Defence Systems, for services to the defence industry; Mrs
Lavinia Jean Clarke, former school crossing patrol, Coventry City
Council.
Mrs Mary Bernadette Clarke, former headteacher, St Vincent's Roman
Catholic Infant School, Trafford, Manchester, for services to education;
John Cleland, assistant divisional officer, Strathclyde Fire Brigade;
Nigel Donald Clothier, for services to Newcastle City Challenge; Capt
Maurice John Cole, Capt, Royal Research Ship Bransfield, British
Antarctic Survey, for services to marine research in the Antarctic; The
Reverend Canon James Oliver Colling, Rector of Warrington, for services
to the community in Warrington; Geoffrey Collis, Head of Programme
Management, Materiel, Rolls-Royce Commercial Aero Engines, for services
to the Engineering Industry; Patrick Joseph Connolly, for services to
the dairy industry; Albert Leslie Cook, chairman, Royal Air Force
Association, Plymouth, for services to ex- servicemen and women; Harry
Geoffrey Cooper, trustee, Chaseley Trust, for charitable services to
ex-Servicemen and women.
Mrs Clara Cope, former school crossing patrol, Dudley Metropolitan
Council, for services to road safety; Mrs Joan Hilary Corker, former
school crossing patrol, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, for
services to road safety; Miss Brenda Kathleen Corkill, assistant
manager, Knowsley Co-ordinating Committee for the Handicapped, North
West England; William Fleming Cormack, for services to archaeology in
South West Scotland; James Alfred Couzens, former Principal
Administrative Officer, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service; Murray
Cowell, managing director, Murray Chauffeur Services, for services to
export; Richard Benedict Coyles, former chairman, Joint Central
Committee of the Police Federation of England and Wales; Basil John
Dennis Craddock, bailiff, County Court, Bridgend.
Wilson Cecil Craig, Chief Inspector, for services to the police; Ivor
Desmond Cramer, former executive officer, Department of Social Security;
John Roger Crathorne, managing director and chief executive, Stoves, for
services to the domestic appliance industry; Mrs Cristina Creasy, school
crossing patrol, Norfolk County Council; Mrs Pamela Freda Cressey,
General Medical Practitioner, Cambridge; Adrian William Thomas
Cunningham, National Health and Safety Officer, Amalgamated Engineering
Electrical Union, for services to health and safety; Miss Celia Margery
Currie, typing supervisor, Southern Water Services, for services to the
water industry.
Richard Currie, roadsweeper, Alton, Hampshire, for services to the
environment; Mrs Audrey Dorothy Curtis, former revenue assistant, Inland
Revenue; Richard W A Curtis, writer, for services to film and television
drama and for charitable services; Peter Cuthell, honorary president,
Boys' Brigade 10th Company, Liverpool; Harry William Cutler, for
services to the community in Bournemouth; Francis George Dance, group
fire control officer, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service; Mrs Edith
Darlow, for services to the community in Nechells, Birmingham; Allan
John James Davey, for charitable services in Cardiff; Lt Col David Rees
Davies, (Rtd), former senior education officer, Winchester Prison.
Miss Hilary Jane Davies, senior executive officer, Ministry of
Defence; Jonathan Davies, for services to Rugby League Football; Mrs
Jessie Davies, for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service,
Stockport; Ronald Harry Davies, general manager, Hansard Press, Her
Majesty's Stationery Office; David George Davis, for services to
community relations; Miss Joan Mary Dawe, for services to journalism in
Dorset; Cyril Bernard Dawes, convoy leader, for humanitarian services in
the former Yugoslavia; Mrs Patricia Dawes, senior personal secretary,
Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment; Mrs Hazel Ellen
Day, personal secretary to the Chief Constable, British Transport
Police; Terence Robert Day, Detective Constable, Metropolitan Police;
Mrs Celia May Deacon, convener, Royal College of Nursing, Worthing and
Southlands NHS Trust, for services to health care; Miss Doreen Dean,
assistant director, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, for
services to the film and television industry.
Norman Kenneth Deegan, principal prison officer, Home Office; Norman
Keith Denham, for services to agricultural merchanting; Miss Margaret
Eve Dennis, director, Living Churchyard Project, for services to
conservation; Mrs Mary Helen Derrington, for services to the community
in Cornwall; Mrs Martha Diamond, for services to the timber industry;
Miss Doris May Dibble, for services to the community, especially health
care, in North Devon; Raymond Edward Dickinson, health care assistant,
Staunton Lodge, Newark, Nottinghamshire; Francis Diver, for services to
industrial relations; Oswald Austen Dodds, director of contract
services, Northampton Borough Council, for services to local government;
Sister Anna Doherty, for services to the community; Mrs Esther Donald,
for services to the community in Corby, Northamptonshire; Henry Howie
Donald, for services to the Scottish Central Council Branch, British Red
Cross Society; Geoffrey Dorey, President and Chief Observer, Institute
of Advanced Motorists, South London Group; Colin Geoffrey Dove,
technical director, Halmatic, for services to the defence industry.
Raymond James Downham, for services to the community in Calne,
Wiltshire; William Joseph Draper, Office of Public Service and Science,
Cabinet Office; Miss Avis Mary Dry, Honorary Secretary, Leeds
Association for Mental Health; David Duff, for services to mentally
handicapped people in Scotland; Miss Ann Dufour, for services to the
community in Newcastle upon Tyne; Malcolm Peter Dunphy, managing
director, Dunphy Combustion, for services to export; Mrs Jane Mary Stow
Durham, for services to heritage and to conservation in Scotland; Derek
Stanley Edwards, trainer and instructor, London Borough of Barking and
Dagenham Motorcycle Training Scheme; John Albert Edwards, for services
to the National Association of Retired Police Officers; Michael Andrew
Ellerker, Administrative Officer, Department of Employment; Austen
Ernest Elliott, General Medical Practitioner, Chester, for services to
Medicine.
Peter George Elphick, for services to architecture; James Alexander
Emmerson, principal doorkeeper, House of Lords; William Maitland
Emmerson, executive officer, Department of Social Security; Bryan John
Evans, project manager, Design and Projects International, for services
to the defence industry; Mrs Eva Evans, for services to contemporary
european studies; Mrs Maureen Ann Evans, for services to mentally and
physically handicapped young people; Mrs Elizabeth Ann Eyles, for
services to the community particularly music, in Gwent; Alfred Lazarus
Falk, head porter, St Bartholomew's Medical College, University of
London; Mrs Caroline Farquhar, chief executive, Work Wise, Glasgow, for
services to training; Richard Andrew Faulkner, Divisional Commandant,
Special Constabulary, Humberside Police; Mrs Judith Ellen Feast, for
services to the armed services community; James William Fennell,
emergencies officer, CARE, for humanitarian services in Rwanda.
J. Guthrie Heron Fenton, Vice-Chairman, Scottish Seed Potato
Development Council, for services to the potato industry; Christopher
Summers Fenwick, deputy chairman, Youth Clubs UK, for services to young
people; Mrs Eleanor Ferris, senior personal secretary, Department of
Finance and Personnel; Mrs Moya Kathleen Finlay, administrative
assistant, Department of Social Security; Miss Margaret Firth, for
services to dancing in Inverness; Anthony Michael Fisher, administrative
officer, Metropolitan Police; Roger Fitzsimmons, for services to Headway
House and to health care; Patrick Francis Fleming, for services to the
brewing industry; Mrs Hilda May Ford, sales assistant, Ronald Ford Motor
Spares, Todmorden, Lancashire; William Forde, for services to the
community in West Yorkshire; Raymond Maurice Fordham, for services to
the Windyridge Probation Hostel, Colchester, Essex; Ian David Forsdike,
facilities co-ordinator, Britannia Airways, for services to aviation and
to disabled people; Miss Marie Therese Frankham, higher executive
officer, Department of Social Security.
Donald Brian Freeman, former section chef, Principal Kitchen, House of
Commons; Mrs Sally Sabina Friend, for services to the community in
London; Alan William Gainham, former senior executive officer,
Department for National Savings; Miss Jennifer May Gason, for services
to the Church and to the community in Cornwall; Robert Nichol Gibson,
veterinary surgeon, for services to veterinary medicine; Thomas McEwan
Gibson, senior executive officer, The Patent Office, Department of Trade
and Industry; Roland Giles, shop floor manager, Siemens, for services to
manufacturing and defence industries; William Glenfield, for services to
the community in Altrincham, Cheshire; Mrs Louie Kathleen Goffe, for
services to the community in Shirehampton, Bristol; Mrs Diana Goodwin,
president, Sea Cadet Corps, Richmond, Surrey; Mrs Elizabeth Mary Gordon,
for services to the Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts' Workshops;
Miss Francisca Gostling, lately county organiser, Women's Royal
Voluntary Service, East Kent; Mrs Jeanette May Gove, former higher
executive officer, Ministry of Defence.
Mrs Janet Kirke Vanbrugh Graham, former member, OFWAT Southern
Customer Service Committee, for services to consumer protection; Stewart
Sydney Graham, former senior professional and technology officer,
Vehicle Inspectorate Agency, Department of Transport; Thomas Richard
Graves, former national officer, Union of Construction Allied Trades and
Technicians, for services to industrial relations; Mrs Audrey
Grazebrook, for services to the community in Blakedown, Worcestershire;
Douglas John Green, marketing services manager, Midlands Electricity,
for services to the electricity industry; Peter Albert Green, former
director, Durham- Lesotho Diocesan Link, for services to Anglo- Basotho
relations.
Christopher Francis Kent Greenwood, Officer in Charge, Maumbury House
Community Home for Children, for services to child care in Dorset; Miss
Doreen Gregg, for services to the community in Gilsland, Cumbria; Hubert
Grimwood, former higher executive officer, Department of Social
Security; Gordon Arthur John Groocock, for services to the community,
particularly the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
in Warwickshire; Mrs Frances Claudia Grover, accounts manager, the Royal
British Legion Poppy Factory; Mrs Claire Therese Gutmann, for charitable
services to the Danybryn Cheshire Home, Cardiff; Mrs Judith Haffenden,
county organiser, Women's Royal Voluntary Service, North Yorkshire.
John Thaw Brankston Hall, former information assistant, Tyne and Wear
Passenger Transport Executive; Mrs Norma Irene Hall, former headteacher,
Eldwick First School, Bradford, West Yorkshire, for services to
education; Mrs Dorothy Ada Halliday, for services to elderly and
disabled people in Wantage, Oxfordshire; Mrs Margery Theresa
Hamer-Harries, for services to the community in Bedfordshire; Mrs Elsie
Isabel Hancock, for services to the community in Moreton, Merseyside;
Mrs Valerie Hanson, administrator, Northampton Soup Kitchen, for
services to homeless people in Northampton; John Alexander Hanvey, for
services to community relations; William Harber, Security Sgt, Group 4
Security, for services to the Highways Agency Office, Leeds; Mrs Doris
Irene Hardie, for services on behalf of fishermen; David Hardman,
emergency infrastructure engineer, for humanitarian services in the
former Yugoslavia; Miss Nancy Margaret Harper, for services to young
people in Winchester, Hampshire; Roger Harris, headteacher, Watermill
Primary School, Birmingham, for services to education; Mrs Frances Mary
Havenga, export director, Wright Health Group, for services to export;
Mrs Leanna Hayward, for services to education.
Robin Heaney, leading ranger, Forestry Commission; Arthur Robert
Heath, for services to the Kettering Civic Society; Mrs Evelyn Mary
Heffernan, for political and public service; Mrs Marjorie Edith Helps,
for services to the community in Newham, London; Miss Bessie McIntosh
Fenton Henderson, personal secretary to the chief executive, Dundee
Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, for services to health care; Mrs Ivy
Henrick, administrative officer, Overseas Development Administration;
Mrs Judith Rebecca Hereford, for political service; Mrs Maureen Hersee,
member, policy committee, British Standards Institution, for services to
consumer protection; Miss Thena Heshel, (Mrs Kendall), producer, BBC
Radio 4, for services to radio broadcasting for blind people; Mrs Isobel
Hewitt, for services to personnel management; Mrs Isobel Hamilton
Hewson, for political service.
Miss Nicola Hicks, sculptor, for services to art; Miss Daphne Lilian
Hickson, for political service; Stephen Robert Hilditch, for services to
rugby union football refereeing; Anthony Colin Hilliar, Station Officer
(Retained), Wiltshire Fire Brigade; Mrs Norma Hindley, personal
secretary, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service; Mrs Dorothy
Joan Hobbs, member, Brentwood Borough Council; John Leslie Hockett, for
services to the community in Morley, Leeds.
Mrs Pauline Hester Winsome Hodge, honorary secretary, Edinburgh
Ladies' Lifeboat Guild, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, for
services to safety at sea; Mrs Pamela Joan Hodgkins, fieldwork director,
National Organisation for the Counselling of Adoptees and Parents; Peter
Hodgson, Trident construction manager, Vickers Shipbuilding and
Engineering; William Henry Hogarth, coppice worker, for services to
forestry in the Lake District; Mrs Phyllis Mabel Holden, former Support
Grade Band 2, Customs and Excise; Walter Horace Holden, for services to
the Royal Norfolk Regiment D-Day Veterans Association.
John Dennis Holder, for services to disabled people in Eastbourne;
Vernon Patrick Holloway, former member, parole board, for services to
prisoner welfare; Mrs Susan Holman, chairman, board of governors, Royal
Schools for the Deaf, Manchester, for services to disabled children; Maj
Alan Whately Holmes, for political service; Lawrence Robert Holmes,
Observer Lt, Nuclear Reporting Cell Officer, Royal Observer Corps,
Truro, Cornwall; Lt Col John Leonard Homfray, TD director of Iona Abbey,
for services to Iona Cathedral.
Mrs Margaret Winifred Rosemary Hopkinson, typing manager, Valuation
Office Agency, Inland Revenue; Frank Ernest Horsfield, DFC for political
service; James Jesmond Houston, District Staff Officer, Maritime Rescue
Co-ordination Centre, Coastguard Agency, Department of Transport; John
Robert Howe, Senior Divisional Officer, Staffordshire Fire Service;
George Frederick Howells, former chairman, West Midlands Area Museum
Service, for services to museum development; Brian Robert John Owen
Hughes, for services to the community in Billericay, Essex; Jeffrey
Spencer Hughes, for services to education and to crime prevention; Miss
Rosaleen Hughes, for services to health care; Eric Humphrey, for
services to agricultural workers in Kent.
Capt Stuart Don Hunsley, RN (retd), former general manager, Royal
Naval Film Corporation, Ministry of Defence; Warwick Charles Hunt,
volunteer observer, Meteorological Office, Norfolk; Mrs Marilyn Carol
Hunter, for services to the St John Ambulance Brigade; Mrs Ernestine
Mary Hurst, member, Lewes District Council; Edwin Hutchinson, chief
executive, Derwentside Industrial Development Agency, for services to
business in Derwentside, County Durham; Mrs Sylvia Irene Imber,
housekeeper, Buglawton Hall, Congleton, Cheshire, for services to
education; Kenneth Ineson, plastic reel manager, Hearl Heaton and Sons,
for services to the cable industry; Thomas Lloyd Inglis, former
assistant head, Department of Building and Surveying, Glasgow Caledonian
University, for services to quantity surveying.
Mrs Joan Brogden Inskip, chairman, Waverley Family Support Service,
Leonard Cheshire Foundation, for services to elderly and disabled
people; Mrs Florence Caroline Irvine, for services to training and to
young people; Miss Kathleen Anne Irvine, for political and public
service; Mrs Helen Mackay Jackson, for political and public service.
Mrs Jennifer Ann Jackson, administrative officer, Ministry of Defence;
Ronald Jackson, for services to the community in Filey, North Y
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