British royal recognitions
The2001 New Year Honours List is one of the annualNew Year Honours, a part of the British honours system, where New Year's Day, 1 January, is marked in severalCommonwealth countries by appointing new members of orders ofchivalry and recipients of other official honours. Awards for 2001, announced on 30 December 2000, included the United Kingdom,[1] New Zealand,[2] the Cook Islands,[3] Barbados,[4] Grenada,[5] Papua New Guinea,[6] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[7] Belize[8] and Saint Christopher and Nevis.[9]
- Tessa Ann Vosper, Baroness Blackstone, Minister of State, Department for Education and Employment.
- Keith John Charles Bradley, M.P., Member of Parliament for Manchester, Withington. Treasurer of H.M. Household (Deputy Chief Whip).
- Wyvill Richard Nicolls Raynsford, M.P., Member of Parliament for Greenwich and Woolwich. Minister of State, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Elizabeth Conway, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, Minister of State, Ministry of Defence.
- Nicolas Bevan, C.B., Speaker's Secretary, House of Commons.
- ProfessorLeszek Krzysztof Borysiewicz, Professor of Medicine, University of Wales. For services to Medical Research and Education.
- Stanley William Clarke, C.B.E. For services to the community in Staffordshire.
- Ronald Cohen, Chairman,Apax Partners and Co. For services to the Venture Capital Industry.
- Thomas Daniel Courtenay, Actor. For services to Drama.
- Edward Michael Crew, Q.P.M., Chief Constable,West Midlands Police. For services to the Police.
- Robert Paul Culpin, Managing Director, Budget and Public finances,H.M. Treasury.
- ProfessorChristopher Thomas Evans, O.B.E. For services to the Bioscience Industry.
- Andrew William Foster, Controller,Audit Commission. For services to Local Government and to the NHS.
- Alasdair MacLeod Fraser, C.B., Q.C. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
- ProfessorChristopher John Frayling, Rector and Vice Provost,Royal College of Art. For services to Art and Design Education.
- Barry Trevor Jackson, Surgeon and President, Royal College of Surgeons. For services to Training and Education in Surgery.
- Richard Cornelius MacCormac, C.B.E., Architect. For services to Architecture.
- Clive Haydn Martin, O.B.E., T.D., D.L., lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the Corporation of London.
- David McMurtry, C.B.E., Chief Executive,Renishaw plc. For services to Design and Innovation.
- Duncan Michael, Chairman of Trustees,Ove Arup Partnership. For services to Engineering and Construction.
- Patrick Alfred Caldwell Moore, C.B.E. For services to the Popularisation of Science and to Broadcasting.
- John Orr, O.B.E., Q.P.M., Chief Constable,Strathclyde Police. For services to the Police.
- Thomas John Parker, Group Chairman,Babcock International. For services to the Defence and Shipbuilding Industries.
- Charles Pollard, Q.P.M., Chief Constable,Thames Valley Police. For services to the Police.
- Steven Geoffrey Redgrave, C.B.E. For services to Rowing.
- Peter Levin Shaffer, C.B.E., Playwright. For services to Drama.
- ProfessorChristopher Hubert Llewellyn Smith, F.R.S., Provost and President,University College London. For services to Particle Physics.
- John Edward Sulston, F.R.S., lately Director,Sanger Centre. For services to Genome Research.
- ProfessorChristopher John White, C.V.O. For services to Art History.
- Diplomatic and Overseas List
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
[edit]Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
[edit]- Lieutenant GeneralTimothy John Granville-Chapman, C.B.E., lateRoyal Regiment of Artillery.
- Air MarshalMalcolm David Pledger, O.B.E., A.F.C.,Royal Air Force.
- Roger Tustin Jackling, C.B., C.B.E., SecondPermanent Secretary,Ministry of Defence.
- Christopher William Kelly, Permanent Secretary,Department of Health.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
[edit]Military Division
- Rear AdmiralJohn Chadwick.
- Rear AdmiralBrian Benjamin Perowne.
- Major GeneralChristopher George Callow, O.B.E., late Royal Army Medical Corps.
- Major GeneralAndrew Peter Ridgway, C.B.E., late Royal Tank Regiment.
- Major GeneralTimothy John Sulivan, C.B.E., late The Blues and Royals.
- Air Vice-MarshalSteven Mark Nicholl, C.B.E., A.F.C., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-MarshalDavid Miller Niven, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
- Donald Brereton, Director, Department of Social Security.
- Paul Britton, Deputy Head, Economic and Domestic Secretariat, Cabinet Office.
- Jonathan Stephen Cunliffe, Director, Monetary Policy and International Finance Directorate, H.M. Treasury.
- Philip John Davies, Parliamentary Counsel, Office of the Parliamentary Counsel.
- Richard Hillier, Director of Resources and Planning, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- William Alexander Jeffrey, Political Director, Northern Ireland Office.
- John Michael Legge, C.M.G., Principal Establishment Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- David Robert Ritchie, Regional Director, Government Office for the West Midlands.
- Rosalind, Mrs Wright, Director, Serious Fraud Office.
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
[edit]Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
[edit]Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
[edit]- Andrew John Fraser, lately Chief Executive, Invest UK, Department of Trade and Industry.
- John David Gould Isherwood. For services to OXFAM.
- Peter Humphreys Kent. For services to Anglo-Taiwanese trade.
- Patrick John Széll, Director and Head, International Environmental Law Division, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Miss Alyson Judith Kirtley Bailes, H.M. Ambassador, Helsinki.
- Anthony Russell Brenton, Director, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Andrew Thomas Cahn, lately Chef de Cabinet, European Commission.
- ProfessorIvor Norman Richard Davies, For services to Central European history.
- Miss Caroline Myfanwy Tonge Elmes, H.M. Ambassador, Luanda.
- ProfessorMichael Leifer. For services to UK-South East Asian relations.
- Helen Meixner (Mrs Jack Thornton), Regional Director Central Europe, British Council.
- John McLeod Scarlett, O.B.E., Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce.
- Andrew William Graham Summers. For promotion of the excellence of UK design internationally.
- Derek James Alexander Taylor. For services to UK-Mauritius trade.
- Philip Lloyd Thomas, lately H.M. Consul-General, Düsseldorf.
- Jeremy Walter Thorp, H.M. Ambassador, Bogota.
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
[edit]Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
[edit]Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
[edit]- Fiona Violet, Lady Aird, L.V.O.,Lady in Waiting toPrincess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
- CaptainRobert Neil Blair, L.V.O.,Royal Navy, Private Secretary toDuke of York andPrincess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy
- John Francis Jarvis, C.B.E., lately Chairman of the Trading Board,The Prince's Trust
- Peter Hugh Trevor Mimpriss, Member of Council, The Prince's Trust
- The Lady Angela Mary Rose Oswald, L.V.O., Lady in Waiting toQueen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
[edit]- Eric Percival Carr, lately Honorary Treasurer and Trustee of The Prince Philip Trust Fund for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
- Miss Sandra Iris Henney, lately Press Secretary toThe Prince of Wales.
- Miss Rachel Anne Wells, M.V.O., Assistant Secretary, Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
[edit]- Michael William Bourke, Financial Controller, Property Services and Royal Travel,Royal Household.
- Patrick Stanley Michael Coles, Administrator, Western Provident Association.
- Sergeant Paul Leslie Crisp, Royalty Protection Department,Metropolitan Police.
- Sergeant Derek Victor Cross, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Allison Sharaon Patricia Derrett, Assistant Registrar,Royal Archives, Royal Household.
- Michael David Fawcett, Personal Consultant to The Prince of Wales.
- Norma, Mrs Gardiner, lately Assistant Secretary to theLieutenant Governor of Guernsey.
- Peter John Godwin, Deputy Property Manager,Windsor Castle.
- Inspector Charles James John Gouldsmith, lately Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Roger Francis Tollemache Halliday, Land Steward, Western District,Duchy of Cornwall.
- Elizabeth Jill, Mrs. Kelsey, Assistant Registrar, Royal Archives, Royal Household.
- Graham John Laywood, lately Building Surveyor, Duchy of Cornwall.
- The Honourable Mary Yull MacKie, lately Personal Assistant to theCommonwealth Secretary-General.
- Sister Catherine Teresa O'Donnell, Nursing Sister,Buckingham Palace.
- Alexandra Shân, Mrs Pettifer. For services to The Prince of Wales.
- Maree Elizabeth, Mrs Smith, Private Secretary to theGovernor General of Australia.
- Miss Dorothy Kathleen Ann Woolridge, Personal Assistant to the Governor General of Australia.
- Christopher Frederick Biggs, R.V.M., Foreman
- David Hugh Farrow, R.V.M., Tractor Driver, Sandringham Estate.
- Anthony Vernon Parnell, R.V.M., Foreman, Sandringham House.
- Ashley John Sadler, R.V.M., Motor Mechanic, Sandringham Estate.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) (RVM)
[edit]- Gerald Shaun Alexander, Assistant Storekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Michael Stanley Ashton, Craftsman Fitter, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Constable Harold William Chappell, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- John William Christian, Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Peter Donald, Works Department, Balmoral Estate.
- Corporal of Horse Kenneth Reginald Freeman, The Queen's Orderly.
- Stephen Richard Frohawk, Tractor Driver, Sandringham Estate.
- Constable Stanley Highmore, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Ian Laurence King, lately Pipe Major to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- Ian Cooper Masson, Forestry Department, Balmoral Estate.
- Gerald Andrew Morriss, lately Show Ground Manager, Royal Windsor Horse Show.
- Graham Paul Richards, Chef to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- Ronald John Smith, Works Supervisor, Mechanical and Engineering, Property Services, Buckingham Palace.
- Roger John Tyack, Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Dennis Thomas Williams, Messenger Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomenof the Guard.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
[edit]- Miss Jill Ellison, Nursing Director,Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
- Miss Jean Else, Headteacher,Whalley Range High School, Manchester. For services to Education (honour revoked in February 2011).[10]
- Miss Sharon Hollows, Headteacher, Calverton Primary School, Newham, London. For services to Education.
- Miss Thea King (Mrs Thurston-King), O.B.E., Clarinettist. For services to Music.
- Ms Sally Ann Vickers Powell, Member and Deputy Executive Mayor,London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. For services to London and to Local Government.
- Mary, Mrs Richardson, lately Principal,Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College, Brent. For services to Education.
- Miss Janet Olive Trotter, O.B.E., Director,Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education. For services to Higher Education.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
[edit]Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
[edit]- Military division
- Navy
- Commodore Adrian James Johns, Royal Navy.
- Surgeon Captain Michael Atholl Farquharson-Roberts, Royal Navy.
- Commodore Malcolm Stephen Williams, Royal Navy.
- Army
- Colonel Michael John Dent, M.B.E. (503659), late Royal Corps of Signals.
- Brigadier Christopher Michael Steirn (495237), late The Royal Logistic Corps.
- Air Force
- Air Commodore Ronald Cook, Royal Air Force.
- Air Commodore Raymond James Horwood, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Group Captain John William White, Royal Air Force.
- Civil division
- MissJennifer Abramsky, Director,BBC Radio and Music. For services to News and Radio Broadcasting.
- Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland, Actor. For services to Drama.
- Mahbubuddin Ahmad, Chair, Millat Asian Housing Association. For services to the community in South London.
- George Haylock Almond, M.B.E., D.L., County Fire Officer and Chief Executive,Greater Manchester County Fire Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- Richard John William Alston, Choreographer and Artistic Director,The Place and Richard Alston Dance Company. For services to Dance.
- Colin Angus Barnes, Non-executive Director,British Airways. For services to Aviation.
- John Beacham. For services to the Chemical Industry.
- Godfrey Gilbert Bevan, Director, Energy Technologies,Department of Trade and Industry.
- ProfessorKenneth George Binmore, Director, ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution. For services to Social Science.
- Robin Michael Black, Chemist, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
- Julian Blogh, Chief Executive,Ultra Electronics. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industries.
- James Everett Brathwaite, Chairman, Business Link Sussex. For services to the Economy in Sussex.
- John Stuart Bridgeman, T.D., D.L., latelyDirector General of Fair Trading. For services to Consumers.
- Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. Brooks, lately Executive Director, Dyslexia Institute. For services to Education.
- Alan Roy Brown, Director for Scotland, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- John Richard Browning, lately Managing Director,Bristol Water Holdings plc. For services to the Water Industry.
- Ian James Graham-Bryce, lately Principal and Vice Chancellor,University of Dundee. For services to Higher Education and to Research.
- ProfessorGrahame Bulfield, Director and Chief Executive,Roslin Institute (Edinburgh). For services to Animal Genetics.
- Patrick Moubray Cadell, Keeper of the Records of Scotland,Scottish Executive.
- Clive Thomas Cain, Quality Director, Defence Estates, Ministry of Defence.
- Felicity, Mrs. Clarkson, lately Head, Young Offenders Group,Home Office.
- Geoffrey Copeman, D.L., Vice Chairman,Eastern Counties Newspapers Group. For services to the Newspaper Industry.
- Patricia Ann, Mrs. Cross, Headteacher, St John's Church of England Primary School, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. For services to Education.
- Andrew Cubie. For services to Business and the community in Scotland.
- Geoffrey Court Dart, Chief Executive. For services to theNavy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
- John Richard Christopher Davies, Director of Social Services,Somerset County Council. For services to Social Services.
- ProfessorNicholas Edward Day,MRC Research Professor. For services to Statistics and Epidemiology underpinning Cancer Biology.
- Edward Ralph Dexter. For services to Cricket.
- ProfessorPatrick Joseph Dowling,Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive,University of Surrey. For services to Business/Academic Links.
- Martin Dru Drury, For services to Conservation.
- Ms Helen Edwards, Member, New Deal Task Force. For services to Unemployed People and Ex-Offenders.
- Jonathan David Edwards, M.B.E. For services to Athletics.
- Elwyn Owen Morris Eilledge, Chairman, Financial Reporting Advisory Board. For services to Financial Accounting.
- Ursula Askham Fanthorpe, Poet. For services to Literature.
- Ms Amanda Jane Finlay, Director, Public and Private Rights Directorate,Lord Chancellor's Department.
- ProfessorMichael Richard Daniell Foot, T.D., Historian. For services to the Official History of theSOE.
- Edward Patrick Gallagher, Chief Executive,Environment Agency. For services to the Environment.
- Ian James Galloway, Chairman, Scotbeef Ltd. For services to the Beef Industry.
- William Dennis Glass. For Public Service.
- Alexander Muncie Gold, Director,Scottish Chambers of Commerce. For services to Industry and Business.
- Ms Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Painter. For services to Art.
- Professor Andrew Graves. For services to Competitiveness in Industry.
- Professor David Lawrence Hamblen, Chairman,Greater Glasgow Health Board and Emeritus Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Glasgow. For services to the NHS.
- Rosemary Katherine, Mrs. Hamilton. For services to Higher Education.
- Margaret, Mrs Harrison, O.B.E. For services to Home-Start and to Support for Families.
- Professor John Lawrence Head, Member, Nuclear Safety Advisory Committee. For services to Nuclear Safety.
- Jacqueline, Mrs. Henderson, Chief Executive, National Council,Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Education and Training.
- MissBronwyn Hill, Divisional Manager,Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Miss Judith Eileen Hill. For Public Service.
- Ralph Noel Hodge, Chairman,Enron Europe Ltd. For services to the Power Generation and Gas Industries.
- Michael Jolly, Chairman,Tussauds Group. For services to Tourism.
- Robert Wynne Jones, Chair,East Midlands Regional Assembly. For services to Local Government in the East Midlands.
- William Kenwright, Stage and Film Producer. For services to the Theatre and to Film.
- Nicholas Roger Kenyon, Controller,BBC Proms, Live Events and TV Classical Music. For services to Music and Millennium Broadcasting.
- Professor Rudolf Ewald Klein, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy,University of Bath. For services to Health Services Research.
- Richard Kornicki, Head, Performance and Strategic Management Unit, Policing and Crime Reduction Group, Home Office.
- ProfessorParveen June Kumar, Professor of Clinical Medical Education, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist,Barts and the London NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
- Professor Lance Edward Lanyon, Principal,Royal Veterinary College. For services to Veterinary Education and Science.
- Richard Neville Lay, lately Chairman,DTZ. For services to the Property Profession.
- Richard Charles Leese, Leader,Manchester City Council. For services to the community and to Local Government.
- Thomas William Anthony Little, lately Chief Executive,Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- Douglas Brian Liversidge, lately Project Director, Regional Innovation Strategy. For services to Industry.
- ProfessorAnn Lomas Loades, Professor of Divinity,University of Durham. For services to Theology.
- Geoffrey Loades, Chair, Norfolk and WaveneyTraining and Enterprise Council. For services to Training and Enterprise.
- Thomas William Logan, Collector,H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Michael John Lowe, J.P., D.L., President, ShropshireChamber of Commerce, Training and Enterprise. For services to Education, Training and Business Support.
- Colin MacKay, lately President,Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. For services to Medicine.
- John Makinson, Finance Director,Pearson Group. For services to Public Sector Productivity.
- ProfessorDavid Melville, Chief Executive,Further Education Funding Council. For services to Education.
- Adrian Montague, Deputy Chairman,Partnerships UK. For services to the Private Finance Initiative.
- Richard Louis Ormond, lately Director,National Maritime Museum. For services to Museums.
- MsAnne Elizabeth Owers, Director, Justice. For services to Human Rights.
- Susan Marie, Mrs. Page, Chief Executive,Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Graham Edward Parkinson. For services to the Stipendiary Bench and to the Administration of Justice.
- Geraldine, Mrs. Peacock, Chair,Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
- Matthew Pinsent, M.B.E. For services to Rowing.
- John Pope, Chief Executive,North West London Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
- ProfessorMichael Alexander Pringle, Chairman of Council,Royal College of General Practitioners. For services to Medicine.
- Barry Quirk, Chief Executive,London Borough of Lewisham. For services to Local Government.
- ProfessorDavid William Rhind, Vice Chancellor,City University. For services to Geographical and Social Sciences.
- ProfessorMichael Adrian Richards, National Cancer Director. For services to Cancer and Palliative Medicine.
- MissJoan Rodgers, Singer. For services to Opera.
- David John Roe, lately Head, Financial Regulatory Reform Team, H.M.Treasury.
- Hazel Joy, Mrs. Rollins, Nutrition Nurse Specialist,Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Bedfordshire. For services to Nursing.
- John Francis Rourke, Principal,St. Charles Catholic Sixth Form College, Kensington and Chelsea, London. For services to Education.
- John Scampion,Social Fund Commissioner for Great Britain and Northern Ireland. For services to the Independent Review Service.
- Julian Robert Seymour. For public services.
- ProfessorWilson Sibbett, Professor of Physics and Director of Research,University of St Andrews. For services to Science.
- Douglas Sinclair, Chief Executive,Fife Council. For services to Local Government.
- Christopher Henry Sporborg. For charitable services.
- Miss Jane Vivienne Stokes, Treasury Legal Adviser, Treasury Solicitor's Department.
- David Ivor Macpherson Sutherland, Registrar,General Teaching Council for Scotland. For services to Education.
- Edward Nicholas Tate, lately Chief Executive,Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. For services to Education and to Training.
- Robert Sydney Tinston, Regional Director,NHS Executive, Department of Health.
- Miss Bridget Ellen Towle,Chief Guide and UK and Commonwealth Chief Commissioner. For services to Guiding.
- Patricia Ann Troop, DeputyChief Medical Officer, Department of Health.
- Robin Anthony Vincent, Circuit Administrator,Court Service Agency, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Robert Ward, Senior Civil Servant (Legal), Ministry of Defence.
- MissFay Weldon, Author. For services to Literature.
- Professor Geoffrey Whittington. For services to theAccounting Standards Board.
- Michael James Wilford, Architect. For services to Architecture.
- Miss Susan Margaret Wilson. For services to Economic Development in North East England.
- Diplomatic and Overseas List
- Michael Harrington Dale. For services to British commercial interests, North America.
- Lyndon Rees Evans. For services to accelerator physics.
- The Honourable Mr. Justice Gerald Michael Godfrey, lately Justice of Appeal, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region.
- Eric Edward Hotung. For services to British charitable interests overseas.
- John Alexander Kennedy. For services to UK-Latin American trade.
- The Honourable Mr. JusticeHenry Denis Litton, O.B.E., Q.C., lately Judge, Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region.
- Leopold Nathaniel Mills II. For public service, Bermuda.
- Michael Shears. For services to international trade and trade development strategy.
- Ljubo Franjo Sirc. For services to the promotion of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
[edit]- Military division
- Navy
- Commander Christopher Alcock. Royal Navy.
- Captain Leslie Michael Coupland, Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
- Captain John Kenneth Covell, Royal Navy.
- Commander Peter Norman Payne-Hanlon, Royal Navy.
- Commander Michael Dennis-Jones, Royal Navy.
- Commander Robert Nairn, Royal Navy.
- Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Harold Clough (493696), The Royal Logistic Corps.
- Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Eldred Comport, T.D. (505386), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
- Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Eric Cook (510299), The Royal Logistic Corps.
- Lieutenant Colonel Martin Charles Frostick (499701), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Lieutenant Colonel Richard Lewis Hall, M.B.E. (504459), The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment.
- Colonel John Richard Hennessy (519305), late Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
- Colonel Catherine Jane Kitchener (503280), late Adjutant General's Corps (StaV and Personnel Support).
- Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Dutton Mason (503873), The Parachute Regiment.
- Colonel Philip Dermot McEvoy (514357), late Adjutant General's Corps (Army Legal Services).
- Lieutenant Colonel John Adrian Ris (481851), Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Lieutenant Colonel David Ian Aubrey Spackman (480402), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert William Hamilton Sutcliffe (509220), The Royal Yeomanry, Territorial Army.
- Air Force
- Wing Commander David Clive Coombes (8023560B) Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Barbara Cooper (8032068L) Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Martin James Engwell (4231539Q), Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Mark Adrian Jeffery (2630144E), Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Stephen Long (5205113M), Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Christopher Andrew Murray (8108403P), Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Paul Nash (5202785Y), Royal Air Force.
- Wing Commander Jonathan Colton Rigby (5205228J), Royal Air Force.
- Overseas
- Lieutenant Colonel Patrick MacIntyre Outerbridge, E.D., The Bermuda Regiment.
- Civil division
- Hazel, Mrs. Abbott, lately Headteacher, St. Cuthbert with St. Matthias Church of England Primary School, Kensington and Chelsea, London. For services to Education.
- Richard John Adams. For services to the Promotion of Ethical Trading.
- David Adlington, Pay Band F, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Professor Peter John Aggett. For services to the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes.
- Morag, Mrs. Alexander, Director, Equal Opportunities Commission, Scotland. For services to Equal Opportunities.
- Captain Colin George Allen. For services to the National Historic Ships Committee.
- Eileen, Mrs. Anderson, Headteacher, Carreghofa Primary School, Powys. For services to Education.
- MissRowena Arshad, Director, Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland. For services to Race Equality.
- Alison, Mrs. Austin, Head, Environmental and Technical Communications, J Sainsbury plc. For services to the Environment and to Sustainable Development.
- David Brian Baker, Archaeologist. For services to the conservation of the Historic Environment.
- John Joseph Ballance, Project Manager, Wellcome Wing. For services to the Science Museum.
- Maureen, Mrs. Bampton, Headteacher, Erddig Nursery School, North Wales. For services to Education.
- Ms Caroline Mary Barker. For services to Videcom and to Small and Medium Businesses in China.
- Murray Barnes, T.D. For Public Service.
- William Jeffery Bartlett, lately Director-General, Paper Federation of Great Britain. For services to the Paper Industry.
- John Michael Beaumont,Seigneur. For services to the community on Sark.
- Elaine, Mrs. Bedford, lately Operations Director, English Tourist Board. For services to Tourism.
- Andrew Collings Beer, Principal Establishment and Finance Officer, Government Actuary's Department.
- Sewsunker Awath-Behari, J.P. For services to the community in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
- MissFloella Benjamin, Chairman,BAFTA. For services to Broadcasting.
- Donald John Bennet, lately Chairman, Scottish Rights of Way Society. For services to Countryside and Mountain Access.
- David Hywel Bennett, lately Principal, Sackville Community College, East Grinstead, West Sussex. For services to Education.
- Stephen Hamilton Best. For services to Industry, Enterprise, Education and Training in Gwent.
- Professor Helen Bevan, Redesign Director, National Patients' Access Team. For services to the NHS.
- Bimal Kanti Bhowmick, Consultant Physician. For services to Geriatric Medicine in Wales.
- Peter Giles Biddle, Principal, P. G. Biddle Arboricultural Consultants. For services to Arboriculture and to the Environment.
- Miss Dorothy Birchall. For services to the League for the Exchange of Commonwealth Teachers.
- Matthew Christopher Bourne,Choreographer and Artistic Director, Adventures in Motion Pictures. For services to Dance.
- Professor Brian Arthur Bridges. For services to the Cellular Effects of Radiation.
- Geoffrey Brindle, lately Grade 7, Home Office. Captain James Armour Brown, R.D. For services to the Order of St John in Scotland.
- John Logan Ian Brown, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Pearl Holmes Brown, Chief Executive, Riverside Community Health Care Trust. For services to Health Care in London.
- Michael John Bunce, lately Executive Director, Royal Television Society. For services to Broadcasting.
- Michael Howard Butler. For services to the Mineworkers' Pension Scheme.
- Ian Charles Canadine. For services to the Institute of Logistics and Transport.
- Jacqueline, Mrs. Cannon, Director of Research, Construction Forecasting and Research Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry and to the Housing Sector.
- Professor Barry Carpenter, Principal/Chief Executive, Sunfield Independent Special School. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
- Helen, Mrs. Carroll, Special Needs Midwife, South Manchester NHS Trust. For services to Homeless Women.
- Miss Sally Cartwright, Publishing Director, HELLO! For services to the Periodical Publishers' Association.
- Andrew John Cash, Chief Executive, Northern General Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
- Sylvia Christine, Mrs. Cave, National Vice-President, Girls' Brigade in England and Wales. For services to Young People.
- William Henry Rymer Cayton, Chief Executive, Alzheimer's Society. For services to People with Dementia.
- Frederick Chambers, J.P. For services to the Royal Naval Association.
- Reginald Chapman, Principal, Blackpool and the Fylde College, Lancashire. For services to Further Education.
- Rakesh Chopra, General Medical Practitioner, Northumberland. For services to Health Care.
- Victor George Spencer, Viscount Churchill. For services to the Church of England's Central Board of Finance.
- Andrew George Clark, Nuclear Safety and Quality Director, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Professor Leslie Arthur Clark, Professor of Structural Engineering, University of Birmingham. For services to Structural Engineering Research.
- John Jeremy Cockburn, Operations Director, Canada, BAe Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Margaret MacFarlane, Mrs. Collinson, J.P. For services to Agriculture and to the community.
- Calum Munro Colvin, Artist/Photographer. For services to the Visual Arts.
- Frederick Comber, Consultant, RSPCA. For services to Animal Welfare.
- Timothy John Connolly, Chairman, Connolly Leather Ltd. For services to the Leather Tanning Industry.
- Marilyn Ann, Mrs. Cooke, H.M. Inspector of Schools, Office for Standards in Education. For services to Education, particularly the improvement of Schools.
- John Cullen. For services to Dentistry.
- Alan Cunningham, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
- Professor Charles David Curtis, Chairman, Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee. For services to Environmental Protection.
- Professor Stanley Dagg. For services to Waste Management.
- Margaret Frances, Mrs. Dalton, Farmer. For services to Agriculture and to the community in Ceredigion.
- Aman Dalvi, Chief Executive, Ujima Housing Association. For services to Housing.
- Jim Davidson, Entertainer. For charitable services.
- Professor Bleddyn Pryce Davies, lately Director, Personal Social Services Research Unit. For services to Social Science and Policy.
- Richard Gordon Derwent, Grade 1B, Meteorological Office, Ministry of Defence.
- Margaret Watt, Mrs. Dick. For services to the Institute of Chartered Foresters.
- Thomas Andrew Divers, Chief Executive, Lanarkshire Health Board. For services to the NHS in Scotland.
- Geoffrey Arnold Dobson. For services to the Association of Chief Officers of Probation.
- Thomas Bernard Docherty, General Medical Practitioner, County Durham. For services to Health Care.
- Robert Dover, Grade 6, Department of Social Security.
- John Alan Drew, Branch Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
- Angus Dunphy, Headteacher, Fitzalan High School, Cardiff. For services to Education.
- John Charles Neville Dyckhoff, Director of Catering, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police and the Hospitality Industry.
- Geoffrey Morton Edmondson. For services to Schools' Sport.
- Ann, Mrs. Elliott, Headteacher, Horton Grange County First School, Blyth, Northumberland. For services to Education.
- Anita Georgina, Mrs. English, Director, Thames Valley Enterprise Board. For services to Training for Disadvantaged People.
- David Meirion Evans, lately General Secretary, Prison Officers' Association. For services to Employment Relations.
- Dennis Henry Evans, Grade 7, Home Office.
- Gillian, Mrs. Farnsworth, District Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- Robert Thomas Ferris. For services to the Fishing Industry.
- Robert William Foot, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
- Clara, Mrs. Freeman, Chairman, Opportunity Now. For services to Women in the Workforce.
- Mary Ellen Eugenie, Lady Fretwell, Chairman, Passports for Pets. For services to Pet Owners and to Animal Welfare.
- ProfessorErwin Gabathuler, F.R.S. For services to Physics.
- Denis Patterson Galway. For services to the Harbour Industry.
- Ian Malcolm Gardiner, Deputy Director General, National Farmers' Union. For services to Agriculture.
- Alan Garner, Author. For services to Children's Literature.
- Stephen Cokayne Gibbs, Member, Deer Commission for Scotland. For services to Deer Management.
- John Martin Gill, Chief Scientist, RNIB. For services to Information Technology for Partially Sighted People.
- ProfessorLynn Faith Gladden. For services to Chemistry.
- Donald Grant, Q.F.S.M., Commandant, Scottish Fire Service Training School.
- Roger Greenaway, Composer. For services to Popular Music.
- MissPatricia Mary Greenhalgh. For services to Evidence Based Medical Care.
- Miss Miriam Greenwood, D.L., Director and Chief Operating Officer, British Linen Advisers. For services to Corporate Finance.
- Peter Leslie Griffin. For services to School Governors in Cardiff.
- Laurence David Gruer, Member, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, and Scottish Advisory Committee on Drug Misuse. For services to Public Health Medicine.
- Peter Gurney, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Miss Elizabeth Ann Gyngell, Head of Division, Health Directorate, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- David John Haines, Managing Director, Warwickshire Careers Service. For services to Young People and to Employers.
- Miss Barbara Ann Hakin, Chief Executive, Bradford South and West Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Ian Hamer, J.P., Chair, Air Transport Users' Council. For services to Air Travellers.
- David John Harper, M.V.O., Chief Fire Officer, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- Keith William Harwood, Grade 7, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Reatha Rachel, Mrs. Hassan. For services to the community.
- Ian Hay, Chief Executive, Scottish Association of Master Bakers. For services to Vocational Education and Training.
- Maurice Eugene Healy, Chairman, Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Council. For services to Consumers.
- Miss Katherine Anne Henderson, Principal Auditor, National Audit Office.
- Harold Derek Hepworth, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
- Derek John Higgins. For services to the community, especially Young People in Essex.
- David Hirst, Engineering Director, Wardle Storeys. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Miss Claire Alison Holder, Chief Executive, Notting Hill Carnival Trust. For services to the Arts.
- Ms Diana Holland, National Organiser for Women, Race and Equalities, TGWU. For services to Equal Opportunities in Employment.
- Martin Hopkins. For services to Sports Broadcasting.
- Graham Wallis John Hoskin, Investigation Officer, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Miss Ruth Mary Hussey, Director of Public Health, Liverpool Health Authority. For services to Health Care.
- Jocelyn Elizabeth Anne Imrie. For services to the NHS in Scotland, especially Cervical Screening.
- ProfessorEric William Ives. For services to History and to theUniversity of Birmingham.
- Thomas Owen Leslie Jenkins, Secretary, European Union and International Relations, Trades Union Congress. For services to Employment Relations in the European Union.
- Peter Simon Jenkinson, Director, Walsall Museums and The New Art Gallery. For services to Museums and to Art.
- David Rowland John. For services to Education.
- Gail Beverley, Mrs. Johnson, Family Centre Co-ordinator, Widden Primary School, Gloucester. For services to Education.
- Alun Denry Wynn Jones, Chief Executive, Institute of Physics. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Christine Jane, Mrs. Jones. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry.
- Timothy John Cooper-Jones, Project Director, Unilever. For services to the Food Industry.
- Trevor Chave Jones, lately Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
- Peter John Jordan, Chairman, Pilgrim NHS Trust. For services to the community in Boston, Lincolnshire.
- Michael John David Keatinge, Head, Architecture Branch, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Lynda, Mrs. Keith, Head of Private Office, NHS Executive, Department of Health.
- James Keith Killby. For services to Anglo-Italian Relations through the Monte San Martino Trust.
- Joan Elizabeth Laing. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
- Brian Lamb. For services to disabled people.
- Charles Peter Lamb, lately Grade 7, Department for Education and Employment.
- Gerald Lanchin. For services to Consumers.
- Jonathan William Miles Lane. For services to Water Aid.
- John Jeffrey Lavin, Deputy Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For services to Conservation through the Millennium Seed Bank Project.
- MissSusan Lawley. For services to Television and Radio Broadcasting.
- Shek-Yung Lee. For services to the Chinese Community.
- MissDenise Lewis, M.B.E., For services to Athletics.
- Angus Roderick MacKay, Unit Manager, Orchard Lodge, London. For services to Young Offenders.
- Donald Mackenzie MacKay, Member, Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar. For services to Local Government and to the community in the Western Isles.
- Ms Susan MacQueen. For services to Infection Control Nursing at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London and Overseas.
- Robert James Magee. For services to the Food and Drink Industry.
- MsStella Manzie, Chief Executive,West Berkshire Council. For services to Local Government.
- Douglas Brown McArthur. For services to the Radio Advertising Bureau.
- Andrew McCully, Divisional Manager, Department for Education and Employment.
- William Duncan McInnes. For services to Youth Basketball.
- Ian McKinlay, Consultant Paediatric Neurologist. For services to disabled people.
- Veronica Beverley, Mrs. McLaughlin, Headteacher, Leith Walk Primary School, Edinburgh. For services to Primary Education.
- Alan McQuillan. For services to the Police.
- Adrian Metcalfe. For Services to Sport.
- Greville John Mitchell. For charitable services on Guernsey and overseas.
- Alan Francis Morgan. For services to the Welsh Development Agency.
- Raymond James Mullan. For services to Education.
- Petronella Joy, Mrs. Mwasandube, Deputy Director of Nursing, Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals, Berkshire. For services to Ethnic Minority Patients and Staff.
- Raymond Nash, District Manager, Thameside, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- Elizabeth, Mrs. Dunbar-Nasmith. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airman's Families Association in Moray and Banffshire.
- Richard John Nelmes, Professor, University of Edinburgh and Senior Visiting Fellow at CLRC. For services to Science.
- Michael Noble. For services to Research into Poverty and Deprivation.
- Bernard Victor Norgan. For charitable services.
- Sister Helen O'Dwyer. For services to Education.
- Patrick Lauri Oakey. For services to Legislation.
- John Oldham, General Medical Practitioner, Glossop. For services to Patient Services.
- Winifred Kit, Mrs. Oliver, D.L., Member, Mole Valley District Council. For services to Business and to the Environment in Surrey.
- Marion, Mrs. Pagani. For services to the Children's Hearing System in Glasgow.
- Sara Lamb, Mrs. Parkin, Director,Forum for the Future. For services to Education and to Sustainable Development.
- Joseph Philip Parkinson, J.P. For services to the administration of Justice and Blind People in Leicestershire.
- Jacky, Mrs. Peacock. For services to the Brent Private Tenants' Rights Group, London.
- Ms Patricia Pearce, lately Director, Careers Service,University of Westminster. For services to Careers Education.
- Robert Pendlebury, Chairman, Northumbria Tourist Board. For services to Tourism.
- Miss Jean Frances Perkins. For services to Netball.
- Michael Charles Petch, Chairman, Advisory Panel on Cardiac Conditions and Driving. For services to Road Safety.
- Christopher Frank Rendall Potter, Headteacher,Old Swinford Hospital School, Stourbridge, West Midlands. For services to Education.
- Miss Anne Margaret Powell. For services to Conservation and to Freshwater Fisheries.
- David Elwyn Powell, lately Grade 7,National Assembly for Wales.
- John Henry Rolland Ramsay. For services to Macmillan Cancer Relief and to the Hospice Movement in North East England.
- Ms Jane Margaret Rapley, Dean, Fashion and Textiles, Central St Martins College of Art and Design, London Institute. For services to Higher Education.
- Michael David Maxwell Rea. For services to Education.
- MissDale Reid. For services to Women's Golf.
- ProfessorJohn Low Reid. For services to Biomedical Science.
- Kenneth Ernest Reid. For services to Sport.
- William Martin Ritchie. For services to Computer Technology and Business in Scotland.
- Miss Erica Roberts, Director, Millennium Awards. For services to the Millennium Commission.
- Anthony Charles Robinson, Chief Executive, Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative. For services to Training and to Small Firms.
- Noel Rogers, National Chairman of Fundraising. For services to the Royal British Legion.
- Hilary Rolls, lately B2, Ministry of Defence.
- MissPatricia Maria Rozario, Singer. For services to Opera.
- Rex Rozario, Founder, Graphic plc. For services to the Electronics Industry.
- Anil Kumar Ruia, Director, Wrengate Ltd. For services to Business in Manchester.
- Donald Rutherford. For services to Rugby Union Football.
- David Joseph Seligman. For services to the community in Cardiff.
- Margaret Olivia, Mrs. Semple. For services to Learning Experience and Arts Education.
- James Reid Sewell, City Archivist, Corporation of London. For services to the City of London and to Municipal Archives.
- Kenneth Everatt Shackleton. For services to the New Deal in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
- John David Roger Shore, Deputy Treasury Accountant, H.M. Treasury.
- The Very ReverendJohn Arthur Simpson, latelyDean of Canterbury. For services to the Church of England.
- Muriel, Mrs. Singleton. For services to Pharmacy Education and Training.
- James Skinner, Chairman, Glasgow Community College Group. For services to Further Education and to the community.
- Professor Francis Jack Smith. For services to Computer Science.
- Gladys Isabella, Mrs. Smyth, T.D. For public service.
- Ian Thomas Snodgrass. For services to Town and Country Planning in Renfrewshire.
- Professor Roy Archibald Joseph Spence, J.P. For services to the Police.
- Miss Eileen Ann Patricia Stewart, Principal Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
- Hazel, Mrs. Stuteley, Health Visitor, Falmouth, Cornwall. For services to the community.
- Rabbi Nachman Sudak, Principal, Lubavitch Youth Organisation. For services to Young People.
- Brian Ronald Thomas, Senior Group Leader, AWE Aldermaston. For services to the Defence Industry.
- John Hylton Thomas, Headteacher, Wootton Bassett County Secondary School, Wiltshire. For services to Education.
- Miss Beverley Thompson, Director of Race and Criminal Justice, NACRO. For services to Race Equality.
- David James Thompson. For services to Education.
- Sheila, Mrs. Thorpe, Head of Centre, Hillfields Early Excellence Centre, Coventry, West Midlands. For services to Education.
- Miss Mary Geraldine Tigchelaar. For services to Education.
- Christine Elizabeth, Mrs. Tulloch, Assistant Director, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
- MsJulia Unwin. For services to theHousing Corporation.
- Professor Michael Barham Usher, Chief Scientist, Scottish Natural Heritage. For services to Conservation Science.
- Ramesh Kanji Vala. For services to the Asha Foundation.
- Jane Mylander, Mrs. Wainwright, Director of Information Systems, House of Commons.
- (Hugh) Richard Walduck, J.P., D.L. For services to the community in London and Hertfordshire.
- Mary Marjorie, Mrs. Walker, Member, London Borough of Croydon. For services to the community..
- Miss Anne Frances Wallis, Assistant Director, Rough Sleepers' Unit, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Geoffrey Martin Wanstall, Grade B2, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
- Colin Warden, Chief Executive, Castle McLellan Foods Ltd. For services to the Scottish Food Industry.
- Ms Jenifer Warren. For services to the Encouragement of Breast Feeding.
- Gerald Arthur Henry Wells, lately Grade 6, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- Peter Welsh, Director, UKAEA, Dounreay. For services to the Nuclear Industry.
- Professor David Rex Westbury, Vice Principal, University of Birmingham. For services to Higher Education.
- Audrey, Mrs. Westhead, Headteacher, Chesnut Lodge Special School, Widnes, Cheshire. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
- Alan David Wilson, Senior Manager, Anti Smuggling, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Frederick Thomas Wilson, Q.P.M. For services to the Royal Air Forces Association in North East England.
- Ms Judy Wilson. For services to health care.
- Michael John Wilson, Grade 6, Department for International Development.
- Jeffrey Moss Woolf, Managing Director, MicroMap Ltd. For services to Innovation and Business.
- Andrew Paul Kilding Wright. For services to Architecture and the Built Heritage in Scotland.
- Kenneth Yard, lately Head, Technology Sectors Unit, Department of Trade and Industry.
- ProfessorLola Young, Professor,Middlesex University. For services to British Black History.
- Maire, Mrs. Young. For services to Young People.
- Diplomatic and Overseas List
- Georgina Teresa, Mrs. Ashworth. For services to international human rights.
- Geoffrey Frederick Bacon. For services to UK-Canadian relations.
- The Right ReverendKenneth Lawrence Barham. For services to the communities of Central Africa.
- Sonia Wild, Mrs. Bicanic. For services to UK-Croatian cultural relations.
- Allen Christopher Brookes, First Secretary, British High Commission, Canberra.
- Nicholas John Burraston. For services to UK commercial interests in Hungary.
- Dr. Fiona Jean Ward Burslem. For services to health care in Pakistan.
- Christopher Cviic. For services to the promotion of democracy in Central Europe.
- Alan Richard Kirk Dickson. For service to the British community in Argentina.
- Dr. Michael David Downham, M.B.E. For services to the community, Sierra Leone.
- Michael Reginald Frost, lately First Secretary, Lagos.
- Professor Joseph Roger Carby-Hall. For services to UK-Polish relations and international law.
- Professor Anthony David Harries. For services to the study of tuberculosis in Africa.
- Graham Peter Harris, M.B.E., Security Officer, British High Commission, Pretoria.
- Dr. John Hawkins, Acting Head of Finance, British Council Headquarters.
- Dr. Lynne Myfanwy Jones. For services to child psychology and mental health in war-affected areas of Central Europe.
- Ethel, Mrs. De Keyser. For services to human rights.
- Captain Mabry Salisbury Kirkconnell, M.B.E., J.P. For public service, Cayman Islands.
- Irving Yee Yin Koo. For services to British commercial interests, Hong Kong.
- Andrzej Filip Krassowski, lately Assistant Director Development, UN Secretariat.
- Leah Sarah, Mrs. Levin. For services to international human rights.
- George Colin Magnus. For services to Chevening Scholarships in Hong Kong.
- Thomas Gregory Burns Maranon. For services to UK-Spanish cultural relations.
- James Rae McCulloch, H.M. Ambassador, Reykjavik.
- Michael McDowell, Senior Director, Overseas Development Council.
- Kenneth John Millband. For services to the local community in Nepal.
- Valerie Joy, Mrs. Mitchell. For services to The English Speaking Union.
- Dr.Alastair Neil Robertson Niven, Director Literature, British Council Headquarters.
- MissCharlotte Tessa Rampling. For services to acting and UK-French cultural relations.
- Professor Vera Helen Rees. For services to health care in South Africa.
- Dr. Paul David Sayer. For services to veterinary medicine in Kenya.
- Sister Maria Lia Schwarzmueller. For services to leprosy relief in Tanzania.
- Dominic Kingsley Eason Scott, lately First Secretary (Education Development), British High Commission, New Delhi.
- Michael Roger Pearson Smith. For services to British commercial interests in Argentina.
- Paul Stanislas. For services to British commercial interests in the United States of America.
- Patrick Stewart. For services to acting and the cinema.
- Maureen Patricia, Mrs. Stratford. For services to mentally disabled people in Guangzhou, China.
- Dr. Reginald Brian Stratford. For services to mentally disabled people in Guangzhou, China.
- David Martin Tait. For services to the Promotion of British aviation interests in the United States of America.
- Dr. Robin Erskine Tattersall. For public service, British Virgin Islands.
- Michael Denis Alistair Terry. For services to human rights.
- Richard Paul Raynier Thompson, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce.
- Anthony Trew. For services to British commercial interests and the community, Abu Dhabi.
- John Watson. For services to British commercial interests in the United States of America.
- Alan James White, British Consul (locally engaged), Gothenburg.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
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- Ronald Norman Ablett. For services to disabled people in Hove, East Sussex.
- John Ackroyd. For services to the community, especially Young People, in West Yorkshire.
- Ms Jo (Alison) Adams, Manager, SheYeld Centre for HIV and Sexual Health. For services to Sexual Health.
- William Arthur James Adams. For services to the Stable Lads' Association and to the Racing Industry.
- Peter Raymond Adcock, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
- Kasali Adeniyi Aderogba. For services to Community Relations in Greenwich, London.
- Shamsuddin Ahmed. For services to the Bangladeshi community in North West England.
- Charles Benedict Ainslie. For services to Yachting.
- Mohammad Akhter. For services to the Ethnic Communities in Strathclyde.
- John Currie Allen, Team Leader, Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team. For services to Mountain Rescue.
- Charles William Alloway, Street Cleaner. For services to the community in Llandaff, Cardiff.
- William Thomas Almond. For services to the National Association of Boys' Clubs/Clubs for Young People.
- Zekia Alsanjak. For services to the Turkish Cypriot community in London.
- Captain Andrew David Alsop. For services to Polar Aviation and to the British Antarctic Survey.
- Elizabeth Anne, Mrs. Amos, Policy Adviser, Council for Excellence in Management and Leadership. For services to Industry.
- Janet Millward, Mrs. Anderson, Principal, Link into Learning, Cornwall. For services to Adult Education. *Annie Nancy, Mrs. Ansaldo. For services to the community in West CardiV.
- Ian James Ansell, Senior Systems Engineer, BAe Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Paul Anthony. For services to the Administration of Justice and to Local Government in Norfolk.
- Arthur Lancelot Appleby. For services to the Cheese Industry in Shropshire.
- Florence Lucy, Mrs. Appleby. For services to the Cheese Industry in Shropshire.
- Jane Grace, Mrs. Arden, Governor, Burlington Danes Church of England School, Hammersmith and Fulham, London. For services to School Governance.
- Iris, Mrs. Arlington. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Ceredigion.
- Louis Mark Attrill. For services to Rowing.
- Patricia Queenie, Mrs. Ayres. For services to the community in Kemble, Gloucestershire.
- Richard Paul Ayres, Head Gardener, National Trust. For services to Horticulture at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire.
- Gerald Bailey, lately Senior Executive Officer, House of Lords.
- Alexander Alan Bain. For services to the James Hopkins Trust for Disabled Children in Gloucestershire.
- Joan, Mrs. Baird. For public services.
- Jennie, Mrs. Bajic. For services to disabled people in South Wales.
- Kathleen Mary, Mrs. Baker. For services to RELATE in Greater Manchester.
- John Markham Baldock. For services to the Hollycombe Working Steam Collection, Hampshire.
- Frederick John Kirby Barber. For services to the community, especially the Royal British Legion, in Crawley, West Sussex.
- David Edward Barker, Director, Disability North. For services to the Employment of Disabled People. *Winifred, Mrs. Barker. For services to the Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire Pensioners' Action Committee.
- Ronald William Barnes, lately Technical Director, Systems Engineering & Assessment Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Kathleen, Mrs. Barrett. For services to the Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre, Middlesex.
- The Honourable Fiona Mary Angela, Lady Barttelot. For services to St John Ambulance and to the King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, Sussex.
- Edric Thornton Bates. For services to Southampton Football Club.
- John Bates, Caretaker, High Beeches School, Harpenden, Hertfordshire. For services to Education.
- Brendon Batson, Deputy Chief Executive, Professional Footballers' Association. For services to Association Football.
- John William Bayley, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
- George James Beacom. For services to the community.
- Jeremy James Anthony Gibson Beadle. For charitable services, especially to the Foundation for Children with Leukaemia.
- The Reverend Canon Owen John Beament. For services to the community in Deptford and New Cross, London.
- Sheila Margaret Begbie. For services to Women's Association Football.
- Norma, Mrs. Bennie, Vice Chairman, Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland. For services to people with mental illness.
- James Bentley. For services to Road Safety.
- Miss Grietje Van Den Berg. For services to the community in London.
- The Reverend Alan Oliver Berry. For services to the Bethany Christian Trust and to Homeless People in Edinburgh.
- John Edward Bethell, Chairman, Erin Arts Centre. For services to Music on the Isle of Man.
- David Charles Biles. For services to the community, especially Agriculture, on the Isle of Wight.
- Acker Bernard Stanley Bilk, Jazz clarinettist. For services to Music.
- Kenneth Binney, Shop Floor Operative, Remploy Ltd, Sheffield. For services to the Employment of Disabled People.
- Roland Biosah, Higher Executive OYcer, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
- Clive Francis William Birch. For services to the Buckingham Heritage Trust.
- Kenneth Errol Bird. For services to the Fire Service.
- Elizabeth Toye, Mrs. Black. For services to Vocational Education and to the community.
- John Stanley Blanchard. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire.
- Miss Elsie Mary Bliss, Chairman, Diocesan Advisory Committee. For services to Church Heritage in Gloucestershire.
- Vera, Mrs. Bolter, J.P. For services to the community, especially Health Education, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear.
- Miss Gladys Elizabeth Bond. For services to the Police.
- Joan Irene, Mrs. Bond, Registry Administrator, University of Wolverhampton. For services to Higher Education.
- Ronald Boobier. For services to the community in Tiverton, Devon.
- Miss Mary Lilian Bovey. For services to the community in Edinburgh.
- Colin Bowd. For services to Young People.
- Colonel Roger George Bowden, T.D. For services to the community, especially the New Green Community Centre, in Thurston, Suffolk.
- Carole, Mrs. Bowles. For services to Animal Welfare in Plymouth, Devon.
- Julie, Mrs. Bowman. For services to Patients of the Carlisle Hospitals NHS Trust, Cumbria.
- Nellie Elizabeth Emily, Mrs. Bowser. For services to the community, especially the Tindale Crescent Hospital, in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.
- Beryl Georgina, Mrs. Boyd. For services to the community in Wokingham, Berkshire.
- Miss Elizabeth Macpherson Boyd. For services to the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund.
- Anthony Bernard Braddock, Higher Executive Officer, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
- Miss Avtar Brah, Reader in Sociology, Birkbeck College, University of London. For services to Race, Gender and Ethnic Identity Issues.
- Phelim Edward Breen. For services to Juvenile Justice.
- Miss Susan Jessie Breslin, Head of Midwifery, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shropshire. For services to Nursing and to Midwifery.
- Judith Anne, Mrs. Brinkley, lately Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive, London Transport. For services to Public Transport.
- George William Britten. For charitable services to the community in Hilton, Cambridgeshire.
- Vicky Broadribb. For services to Disabled Sports.
- Betty, Mrs. Brown. For services to the community and Guiding in the Parish of West Grinstead, West Sussex.
- Donald Graham Brown, Lay Member, H.M. Inspectorate of Schools. For services to Education in the North of Scotland.
- Hamish Macmillan Brown. For services to Encouraging an Appreciation of the Outdoors by Young People.
- Hugh Oakes Brown, Project Manager, Tayside Primary Care NHS Trust. For services to the NHS and to the community.
- MsYasmin Alibhai-Brown. For services to Journalism.
- Laraine, Mrs. Bruce. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Wales.
- John Michael Bullock, Administrative Officer, School Development Team, Cheshire Local Education Authority. For services to School Buildings Development.
- Graham Bunn, Manager. For services to the Environment and to Farming in Norfolk.
- Patrick Joseph Burke, Field Support Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- Paul Burns, lately Organisation Development Manager, BT. For services to Community/Business Links.
- Paul Burrows. For services to Education.
- John Butler, Tower Captain, St Andrew's Parish Church. For services to Bellringing in Bradfield, Berkshire.
- Peter James Butt, lately Registration Officer (Births, Deaths and Marriages), Office for National Statistics.
- Joseph Byrne, Car Park Attendant, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- Kenneth Cairns. For services to Disabled Sports.
- William Alexander Sinclair Caldow. For services to Disabled Ex-Service Personnel.
- Miss Edna Patricia Caldwell. For public service.
- Moira, Mrs. Callow. For services to Fostering on the Isle of Man.
- Miss Morva Elizabeth Calvert. For services to Education.
- Norma Mary, Mrs. Campbell. For services to the community on Orkney.
- Susan, Mrs. Cantillon, Senior Executive Officer, Highways Agency, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Marjorie Grace, Mrs. Carey. For services to the WRVS and to the community in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
- Glenys, Mrs. Carter, Director, National Association of Toy and Leisure Libraries. For services to Early Years Education.
- Madeleine, Mrs. Carter, Childminder, Haringey, London. For services to Early Years Education.
- Marie Louise, Mrs. Carter. For services to the Harold Wood League of Friends, Hornchurch, Essex.
- Caroline Mary, Mrs. Caunter. For services to Age Concern in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
- Sarah Anne, Mrs. Cavender. For charitable services to the Leukaemia Research Fund and to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
- Peter George Chamberlain, lately Governor, Goldington Green Lower School, Bedfordshire. For services to Education.
- Jean Marguerite, Mrs. Chance. For services to the community, especially the Crowthorne Old Age to Teens Society, in Berkshire.
- Colin Chandler, General Manager, Ship Safe Training Group Ltd. For services to Training in the Shipping Industry.
- Abu Taher Mohammed Mohiuddin Chowdhury, J.P., Executive OYcer, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
- Peter Chee Keung Chui. For services to the Chinese community in Manchester.
- Anthony John Clark, Member, Kirkbymoorside Town Council, York. For services to the community.
- Harry Clark, Chairman, Seaham Environmental Association. For services to the community in County Durham.
- Mary Gwendolen, Mrs. Clark. For services to the Crewkerne Museum and Heritage Centre, Somerset.
- Miss Olive Lucy Clark. For services to War Pensioners in Reading, Berkshire.
- Ms Elspeth Vaughan Clarke, Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive, Channel 5. For services to Broadcasting.
- June, Mrs. Clarke, J.P., Recovery Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Peter Alan Clarke, Sub Officer, StaVordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- Miss Dorothy Mary Clevitt. For services to the community in Littlehampton, West Sussex.
- Bernard John Cobley. For services to the community in St Paul's Cray and Orpington, Kent.
- Professor Jennifer Susan Colbourne, Public Health Research Manager, Thames Water. For services to the Water Industry and to Public Health.
- Stella Mabel, Mrs. Ross-Collins. For charitable services to the NSPCC in Hertfordshire.
- John Irvine Monteit Conely. Head, District Medical Equipment Engineering Department, Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Stephanie Cook. For services to Modern Pentathlon.
- Betty Hayden, Mrs. Cooper. For services to the Friends of Guy's Flower Shop and to the St Thomas' Hospital Trust, London.
- Kenneth George Cooper, T.D. For services to the Sussex Association of Boys' Clubs.
- Major Gordon James Corbett, J.P. For services to the Army Cadet Force on Merseyside.
- Keith Frederick Corbett. For services to the Conservation of Amphibians and Reptiles.
- Peter Donald Cowmeadow, Principal Fire Control OYcer, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Fire Safety.
- James Cracknell. For services to Rowing.
- Robin Leslie Cree. For public services.
- Michael Thomas Creek. For services to the community in Ilfracombe, Devon.
- Ruth, Mrs. Crossman. For services to the War Widows' Association.
- Dora Ryan, Mrs. Crudge. For services to Bowls for Visually Impaired People in Stirlingshire.
- Helen, Mrs. Culling, Diary Secretary to the Chief Executive, Teacher Training Agency, Department for Education and Employment.
- Miss Anne Marie Cunningham. For services to the Fishing Industry.
- Sheila Priscilla Isabel Churchill, Mrs. Curran. For services to Epilepsy SuVerers and Carers.
- Daniel Daley. For services to the Monserratian community.
- Miss Eleanor Dalgetty, Business Support Manager, Scottish Executive.
- Glyn Dalton. For services to the Accident and Emergency Department of King's College Hospital and to the community in London.
- Martin Henry Damerell, lately, First Line Manager, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Andrew William Davidson, Lecturer, Barony College, Dumfries. For services to Further Education.
- David Mansel Kaye Davies, Owner, Mansel Davies and Son. For services to Business and to the community in West Wales.
- Peter John Davies. For services to the Honorary Police on Jersey.
- Robert Llewellyn Davies, Head of Health, Safety and Environment, University of Wales College of Medicine. For services to Health and Safety.
- Ronald Davies. For charitable services, through Jailbreak, in Herefordshire.
- Miss Doreen Davis. For services to the Ethnic Communities in London.
- Francis Benedict Hunt-Davis. For services to Rowing.
- Peter Stephen Davis, Research Nurse, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham. For services to Orthopaedic Nursing.
- Derek Bainforde Dawson. For services to the British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association.
- Olwyn, Mrs. Dawson. For services to the community, especially the Citizens Advice Bureau and Cruse Bereavement Care, in Surrey.
- Colin Dean. For services to Road Safety.
- Gilroy Delves, Chairman, Harry Tuffin Supermarkets Ltd. For services to the community in Church Stoke, Powys.
- Colin Dempster. For services to Young People.
- Simon Dennis. For services to Rowing.
- Major John Harold Desmond, Army Careers Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- Alan Garden Diack. For services to the Restoration of the Organ, Glasgow Cathedral.
- Henrietta Margaret, Mrs. Diack. For services to the Restoration of the Organ, Glasgow Cathedral.
- Malcolm McDonald Diamond, Managing Director, Trifast. For services to Entrepreneurship.
- Phyllis, Mrs. Dryhurst-Dodd. For services to the community in Denbighshire.
- Richard John Dommett, Waterways Manager, South Wales and Somerset Canals, British Waterways. For services to Inland Waterways.
- David Thomas Joseph Doughan. For services to Women's Studies.
- Rowley Douglas. For services to Rowing.
- Geoffrey Lionel Dove. For services to Small Businesses in Croydon, Surrey.
- Mary, Mrs. Dove. For services to the Railway Industry at Marlow Station, Buckinghamshire.
- Elizabeth Johnston, Mrs. Drabble. For services to Crime Prevention in North Yorkshire.
- David Driver. For services to Material Science, Engineering and Technology Transfer.
- Joan Mary Isobel, Mrs. Drummond. For services to Local Government.
- Julia, Mrs. Duffield, Farmer. For services to Agriculture in Norfolk.
- Stanley George Durn, lately Sub Officer (Retained), Gloucestershire. For services to the Fire Service.
- Hans Eric Eilenberg. For services to the Ex-Service community.
- Frederick William Elder, lately Security Manager, 10 Downing Street.
- Dafydd Ellis, Senior Probation Officer, North Wales Probation Service. For services to the community in Gwynedd.
- Jane, Mrs. Ellis, Senior Communications Manager, Department of Health.
- Aubrey Roland Elphick. For services to the community in Herstmonceaux, East Sussex.
- Ann, Mrs. Espin. For services to Fostering in Lincolnshire.
- James Ashworth Owen Evans. For services to the community in Guilsfield, Powys.
- Martin John Crossley Evans, J.P., Warden, Manor Hall, University of Bristol. For services to Higher Education.
- Michael Frank Evans, Station OYcer, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- Rosina Lavaine, Mrs. Evans. For services to the community in Lampeter, West Wales.
- Sheila Lily, Mrs. Evans, Nurse. For services to Renal Patient Care at Leicester General Hospital.
- Vivian Dexter Evans. For services to the community in Swansea, South Wales.
- Jacqueline Lesley, Mrs. Everson, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
- Jean Ann, Mrs. Fane, lately Senior Personal Secretary to the Chief Economic Adviser, H.M. Treasury.
- Leonard Edward Faram, Director, Transport on Water. For services to the River Thames.
- Eileen Florence, Mrs. Farrar, Manager, Threshers Day Nursery, St Mary Cray, Orpington, Kent. For services to Education.
- Richard Faulds. For services to Competitive Shooting.
- Pamela Frances, Mrs. Feast, County Award Officer, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Oxfordshire. For services to Young People.
- Pamela Mary, Mrs. Ferguson. For charitable services to the community in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.
- Joy Chana, Mrs. Fifer, Chairperson, Moseley Bog Management Committee. For services to Wildlife Conservation in Birmingham.
- Peter Finlay, Sub-Postmaster, Menston, Yorkshire. For services to the National Federation of Sub-Postmasters and to the community.
- Graham Fisher. For services to the Lapal Canal Trust in the West Midlands.
- James McIntosh Fisher. For services to the Conservation of Scotland's Wildlife.
- Gillian, Mrs. Fitzhugh. For services to the community, especially Young People, in North Kensington, London.
- Malcolm Flavell, Divisional Officer, Metropolitan Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- Miss Donna Lilian Florey, Local Officer 2, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
- Martha, Mrs. Flower. For services to the Peggy Dodd Centre in Bath.
- Margaret Christine, Mrs. Flynn, lately Business Manager, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Andrew Frank James Fogden, Section Officer, Gloucestershire Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- David Foster, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
- Miss Margaret Gwendoline Eunice Foster. For services to Midwifery.
- Terence Michael Foster, Associate Regional Secretary, UNISON. For services to the Trade Union Movement.
- Timothy Foster. For services to Rowing.
- Trevor John French Foster. For services to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
- Molly Eileen, Mrs. Fowler. For services to the community, especially Scouting in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
- Jeanette, Mrs. Franklin. For services to the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Appeal.
- Reginald Charles French, Chair, Herefordshire Group Training Association. For services to Training.
- Ronald William Froud, Manager, Parks and Gardens Department, Corporation of London. For services to the City of London and to Horticulture.
- Walter Gerald Fryer. For services to the Derbyshire Carers' Association.
- Marjorie, Mrs. Gallimore, Member, Liverpool Housing Action Trust. For services to the community.
- Peter Alan Gammon. For services to the Police Superintendents' Association.
- Wendy, Mrs. Gane. For services to the British Diabetic Association in South Wales.
- Michael David Gardiner. For services to the Professional Engineering Institutions in North East England.
- John Gardner, Senior Project Design Engineer, AWE Aldermaston. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Margaret Mary, Mrs. Gardner, Administrative Assistant, University of Lancaster. For services to Higher Education.
- Patricia, Mrs. Garner. For services to Elderly People in Burnham, Buckinghamshire.
- Michael Garrett, Director of Innovation, BOC Gases (Europe). For services to Innovation.
- Derek Garrity. For services to the Aylesham and District Community Workshop in Kent.
- Derek Gaskell. For services to the Brain and Spinal Injury Charity.
- Andrew William Gazard. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Oldbury-on- Severn, Bristol.
- Frederick Gilbert, General Service Team Leader, London School of Economics. For services to Higher Education.
- Richard Gill, T.D., J.P., D.L. For services to the Victim Support Scheme in Northamptonshire.
- Hayden Ginns, project Development Manager, Portsmouth Local Education Authority. For services to DisaVected Young People.
- Jean Mary, Mrs. Glynn. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in East Grinstead, West Sussex.
- Miss Bernadette Ann Goff, Secretary, Remploy Ltd. For services to the Employment of Disabled People.
- Mary, Mrs. Goronwy. For services to the community in Bristol.
- Alan Joseph Graham, Consultant Marine Surveyor. For services to Ship Safety.
- Margaret Rachel, Mrs. Graham. For charitable services.
- Jean Agnes, Mrs. Graves. For services to Ballroom and Latin American Dancing.
- Donald Green. For services to Hand Cutting Slates.
- Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Green. For services to the Adelphi Ragged School and Lads' Club, Salford, Manchester.
- George Henry Green. For services to the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
- Josephine, Mrs. Greenaway, Organist. For services to St Breward Parish Church, Bodmin, Cornwall.
- Hannah Philomena, Mrs. Greene, ChauVeur to the Lord Mayor of Westminster. For services to Local Government.
- Miss Penny (Jillian Penelope Raine) Greenland, Founder Director, Jabadoa Centre for Movement Studies. For services to Dance.
- Russell John William Greenstock. For services to disabled people, especially through the Jubilee Sailing Trust, on Alderney.
- Brian Griffiths, Prison Officer, H.M. Prison Swansea.
- Diana Brenton, Mrs. Griffiths. For services to the WRVS in Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
- Trevor Arthur Grosvenor. For services to the community in Stourbridge, West Midlands.
- Luka Grubor. For services to Rowing.
- The Reverend Kenneth Willoughby Habershon. For services to the Limpsfield Trust for Young People, in West Sussex.
- Margaret Ann, Mrs. Haldane, Personal Executive Secretary, Department of Social Security.
- Douglas Kingsford-Hale, Chairman, Cornwall Aircraft (Helston) Ltd. For services to Tourism.
- Molly Evelyn, Mrs. Hall. For services to the Uxbridge Victim Support Scheme.
- Norman Charles Hamblyn, General Medical Practitioner, Bromley, Kent. For services to Health Care.
- Denis James Hamer. For services to the community in Halliwell, Lancashire.
- John Harris Hammond, Founder, Border Fine Arts. For services to Business and to the community in Dumfries and Galloway.
- Robert John Hampson, Pay Span 6, Court Service Agency, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Raymond John Hancock. For services to the community, especially Kilve Court Residential and Outdoor Education Centre, in Somerset.
- Kenneth Cecil Handley, Vice-Chair, Bishop Auckland College Corporation, County Durham. For services to Further Education.
- William Percival James Hardiman. For services to Sports Ground Management in Wales.
- Tessa, Mrs. Hardy. For services to Riding for the Disabled in Lowestoft, SuVolk.
- Jeffrey Richard Harmer, J.P., lately Senior Executive Officer, Home OYce.
- Audley Harrison. For services to Boxing.
- Trevor Harrison (Trevor Wooldridge), Actor. For services to Radio Drama, particularly The Archers.
- John Milne Harrop. For services to the RNLI in Ruthin, Denbighshire.
- Michael Harvey, Letter Carver. For services to Art.
- William Harvey. For services to the Holy Trinity Church in Edingale, Staffordshire.
- Raymond Frederick Hatchard, Chief Building Surveyor, Corporation of London. For services to Local Government.
- Audrey Alison, Mrs. Hawkins, Principal, Alison School of Dance. For services to the community in Solihull, West Midlands.
- Hazel, Mrs. Hawkridge. For services to the community, especially the Coverdale Housing Trust and the Citizens Advice Bureau, in Torbay, Devon.
- Kenneth Thomas Hay, J.P. For services to the community in Upminster, Essex.
- Victor Alexander Haydon. For services to the Association of Professional Toastmasters.
- Joyce, Mrs. Hayward. For services to the community on the Prenton Dell Estate, Birkenhead, Merseyside.
- Sandra, Mrs. Helliwell. For services to the WRVS and to the community in Otley, West Yorkshire.
- Edward Walter Henbery. For services to the Ilfield Watermill in Crawley, West Sussex.
- David Arfon Henderson. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Rhondda, South Wales.
- Margaret, Mrs. Herd, Administrative Assistant, Department of Social Security.
- William Bryan Hewertson. For services to the community in Kendal, Cumbria.
- Miss Margaret Carruthers Hewitt. For services to the World Organisation for Early Childhood Education (O.M.E.P.).
- Rowena Morley, Mrs. Hibbin. For services to the community in Denbighshire.
- Michael Hill, lately Retained Sub Officer, Warwickshire Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service.
- Brian Hillier, lately Manager, Assessment Network. For services to Investors in People.
- Linda Louise, Mrs. Hingley, Trawler Owner. For services to Marine Conservation.
- Caroline Ann, Mrs. Hippisley. For services to Save the Children in Scotland.
- Marina, Mrs. Hobson, J.P. For services to the community, especially the John Grooms Association for Disabled People, in London.
- Ethel, Mrs. Hodson. For services to the WRVS in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
- Sheila, Mrs. Hoile, Development Director, Training Organisation for Professionals in Construction. For services to Training in the Construction Industry.
- Robert Wynnfield Hooke. For services to the Police. Kathleen, Mrs. Hornett, Field OYce Administrator, Ordnance Survey, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Eleri, Mrs. Hourahane, Headteacher, Ysgol Sant Curig. For services to Welsh Medium Education.
- Arthur Howarth. For services to the community in Withington, Manchester.
- Ms Hilary Jane Howatt, Member, National Transport Forum for Scotland. For services to Accessible Transport.
- Miss Mary Swan Howie, Farmer. For services to Agriculture and to Agricultural Research.
- Kenneth Frederick Howse. For services to the British Theatre for disabled people.
- Evan Millward Hughes, Chair of Governors, Brynhafren County Primary School. For services to Education.
- Alwyn Humphreys, Musical Director, Morriston Orpheus Choir. For services to Music in Wales.
- Olive, Mrs. Hunt. For charitable services to the community in Goole, East Yorkshire.
- Geoffrey Hunter, Postman. For services to the Post Office and to charity in Stockport, Lancashire.
- William McNeil Hunter, lately Grade A3, Scottish Executive.
- Anne, Mrs. Hutchinson, J.P. For services to the community, especially Disabled People, in Tyne and Wear.
- Basil Hutton. For services to Education.
- Peter Ridley Hutton, Divisional Officer, Lancashire Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- Chelvadurai Pulenthira Ilamurugan. Large Trader Assurance Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Caroline Innes. For services to Disabled Sports.
- John Anthony Ireland, Foundation Governor, St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Primary School and All Saints Catholic High School, Knowsley, Merseyside. For services to Education.
- Paul Edward Jagger. For services to the Trade Union Movement in Yorkshire and Humberside.
- Isabella, Mrs. Jarvie. For services to Strathcarron Hospice, Denny, Stirlingshire.
- Ann Ellis, Mrs. Jee. For services to Squash.
- William Harris Jenkins. For services to the Chartered Surveyors Benevolent Fund.
- Allan Jepson. For charitable services to the Leukaemia Research Fund in Cheshire.
- Ann Shirley, Mrs. Jones. For services to the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
- Nina, Mrs. Jones. For services to the community in Bridgend, South Wales.
- Ronald Jones. For services to Sport.
- William Thomas Jones, Roads Foreman, Forestry Commission.
- Jamie, Mrs. Lee-Judson. For services to the Labrador Rescue Society.
- Andrew John Kavanagh, lately Senior Officer, H.M.Prison The Mount.
- Ernest Kay, For services to the Development of Offa's Dyke and to the community in Powys.
- Charles John Keeble, For services to the Pest Control Industry.
- Anne, Mrs. Kenrick. For services to Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens Trust, West Midlands.
- Miss Judith Anne Caroline Kent, Teacher, Abbey Junior School, Darlington, County Durham. For services to Education.
- Eston Andrew Kilgour, District Registrar, Kirkcaldy, Fife. For services to the Registration Service.
- Teresa Mary, Mrs. Killeen, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
- Harry King, General Manager, Communications Systems, Transport for London. For services to Public Transport.
- Major Reginald Stanley King. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Lincolnshire.
- Helen Paton Smith, Mrs. Kininmonth, Placement Officer, University of Paisley. For services to Higher Education.
- Melvyn William Kinsey, Leading Firefighter, West Midlands Fire Service. For services to the Fire Service and to the community.
- Edward Alfred Kirtland. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Tower Hamlets, London.
- Alan Knight. For services to Association Football.
- Veronica, Mrs. Laird, Director, St Helen's Chamber of Commerce Training and Enterprise. For services to Education, Training and Business Development.
- Dolatkhanu, Mrs. Lakhani, Administrative OYcer, Department for Education and Employment.
- Margaret Christine, Mrs. Laviers. For services to the Northgate and Prudhoe NHS Trust and to the community in Northumberland.
- Sybil, Mrs. Law. For services to the Plain English Campaign.
- Margaret Ann, Mrs. Lawrence, Pay Span 2, Court Service Agency, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Kathleen Monica, Mrs. Lawson. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in East Hagbourne, Oxfordshire.
- Richard Christopher Fraser Leach. For services to the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy in Westminster, London.
- Walter John Leach. For services to the British Leprosy Association.
- Patricia, Mrs. Leiper, School Administrator, St. Modan's High School, Alva. For services to Education.
- Miss Sylvia Lillian Lemon, Personal Secretary, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Jean, Mrs. Lenoir. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Association in Wolverhampton.
- Pauline, Mrs. Leppingwell, Site Services Administrator, Bradford Royal Infirmary. For services to the NHS.
- David John Lester. For services to the St. Peter's Church Boys' Club, Norton, North Yorkshire.
- Dianne, Mrs. Lewis, Nurse, Huddersfield. For services to Nursing.
- Thomas Samuel Lewis. For services to the Ty Bryngwyn Hospice, Llanelli, South Wales.
- David Lightfoot, Factory Manager, Remploy Library Services, Halifax. For services to the employment of disabled people.
- Andrew Lindsay. For services to Rowing.
- Dayantha Porambe Liyanage, lately Member, Medway Unitary Authority. For services to the community in Kent.
- Stephen James Lloyd. For services to the British Red Cross Society.
- CaptainKenneth Lockwood, T.D. For services to the Colditz Association.
- Nicholas John Long. For services to the community and to the Police in Lambeth, London.
- Miss Janet Patricia Lord. For services to EMI.
- John Loudoun. For services to the community in Evesham, Worcestershire.
- William Allen Loughlin. For services to the community.
- Manikam Susheela, Mrs. Lourie. For services to Race Equality in North Wales.
- Judith, Mrs. Lund. For services to Rural Issues in County Durham.
- Edmund Grant Luscombe, Chief Executive, Landlife. For services to the National Wildflower Centre, Merseyside.
- Daniel Lyons. For services to the Vidra Orphanage in Romania and Crisis at Christmas in London.
- Michael Macgregor. For services to Wildlife Education and Photography.
- Joan Lillian, Mrs. Machin, Health Visitor, Scarborough, Yorkshire. For services to Women and Young People.
- Donald Michael MacLean. For services to Inter Faith Relations.
- Iseabail MacLeod. For services to the Scottish National Dictionary.
- Ms Angela Lynne Main. For services to the community in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh.
- Gerrard Martin Mallon, Chief Nurse, Bradford Community Health NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
- Eileen Winifred Ruth, Mrs. Mander, Head of Physical Education, Sidmouth Community College, Devon. For services to Physical Education.
- Joe Mann. For services to the National League of the Blind and Disabled.
- Captain Cameron John March, Retired Officer 2, Ministry of Defence.
- Christabel, Mrs. Marchant, J.P., lately Deputy Head, Freight Grants Unit, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Constance Winifred, Mrs. Goodridge-Mark, B.E.M. For services to the community in London.
- Linda, Mrs. Martin, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
- Dorothy Ormerod, Mrs. Maskell, Team Manager, CareerLink, Lancashire. For services to the Careers Service.
- Anthony Graham Mason, Consultant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
- Shirley Ann, Mrs. Mason. For services to Disability Action in Sutton, Surrey.
- Earl James Matthew. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Angus.
- The Reverend Rodney Stuart Matthews. For services to Ecumenism and to Pilgrims Crossing Scotland 2000.
- Keith Maybury, Chair, Ashby Woulds Forum, Leicestershire. For services to Regeneration.
- Ian McAllister. For services to the community in Dumfries and Galloway.
- Nancy Ann, Mrs. McBride. For services to Student Health Care.
- Miss Mary Elizabeth McClymont, Visiting Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire. For services to Care for Older People.
- Elizabeth Pamela, Mrs. McComiskey, School Crossing Patrol OYcer, Romiley Primary School. For services to the community in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
- Howard John McConnell. For services to the Ambulance Service.
- Samuel McCrea. For services to Small Business.
- Grace Frances, Mrs. McCullough. For public service.
- Alex McGowan, Health and Safety Manager, Kvaerner Oil and Gas Ltd. For services to Health and Safety.
- James McIver, Chaplain, Scottish Prison Service. For services to Prisoners' Welfare.
- Miss Joanne McKenna. For services to Victim Support in Northern Ireland.
- Patricia, Mrs. Meldrum, Customer Manager. For services to the Gas Industry.
- Christine, Mrs. Meleady. For services to the Sheffield Children's Centre, South Yorkshire.
- Brian Mellor, Crime and Fire Prevention Co-ordinator, Kirklees Metropolitan Council. For services to Fire Safety.
- David Baxter Mercer, Chief Operations Officer, ScaPA Technologies Ltd. For services to Computer Software Technology.
- Peter Midgley, Area Manager, Environment Agency. For services to Environmental Protection.
- Isobel Mary Gertrude, Mrs. Millar. For public service.
- Colin William Mills, Level 7 (B2), Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
- Joanna Margaret, Mrs. Milne. For services to St Margaret's Chapel Guild, Edinburgh Castle.
- Indiraben, Mrs. Mistry, Personal Secretary, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- John William Mitchell, Sound Mixer and Recordist. For services to the Film Industry.
- Terence Reginald Mitchell, Submarine Project Manager, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- ProfessorTariq Modood. For services to Social Science and Ethnic Relations.
- Peter Leigh Moffat, lately General Medical Practitioner and Prison Medical Officer, Wigtownshire. For services to Health Care.
- Miss Janet Deborah Mooney, Departmental Disaster Recovery Manager, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Anthony Francis Moore, lately Deputy Head, Bryncelynnog, Beddau. For services to Education and to Music in Wales.
- Jean Shirley, Mrs. Moore. For services to the NSPCC and to the community in Hawarden, North Wales.
- Catherine Lorna, Mrs. Moran, Chief Executive, Northern Recruitment Group. For services to Employment Creation.
- Francis Joseph Moran, Manager, Central London Street Outreach Team, Bondway Housing Association. For services to Homeless People.
- Paul Faulconer Morgan. For services to the community in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
- Philip John Morley, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- Miss Agnes Morrison, Forester, Glendye Estate, Kincardineshire. For services to Forestry and to the community.
- Frank Arnold Moyes, Trident Navigation Team Leader, BAe Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Ann, Mrs. Mulvey. For services to the RAF Association in Lancashire.
- Brigadier Michael Noel Nagle (Retd). For services to Sports Aid.
- Mary Eveline, Mrs. Naylor. For services to the Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People.
- Isabel Conway, Mrs. Newstead. For services to Disabled Sports.
- Susan Diana, Mrs. Newton. For services to the National Association of Adult Placement Services.
- Thomas Newton. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
- Mary, Mrs. Nicholl. For services to the community.
- Henry Nicol, Store Assistant 1, Ministry of Defence.
- MsAnne Nightingale. For services to Radio Broadcasting.
- Janet, Mrs. Nisbet, Church Officer, Stair Parish Church. For services to the community.
- Pauline, Mrs. Noble, Youth Club Leader, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. For services to Young People.
- Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. Nolan. For services to the Shark Group Ltd and to Export.
- Jon Thomas Norman, Postman. For services to the Post Office and to the Romanian Aid Foundation.
- David Linklater Norquay, Retained Station Officer. For services to the Highlands and Islands Fire Brigade.
- Stephen John Norrish. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
- Michael Ernest Gazeley Northen, President, Association of Lighting Designers. For services to the Theatre.
- Cecilia, Mrs. Nutting. For charitable services to Macmillan Cancer Relief in London.
- George Maxwell O'Brien. For services to Trade Unionism.
- William Edward O'Flaherty. For services to the Police.
- John Denis O'Hagan. For services to Drug and Alcohol Misusers.
- Charles Paul O'Kane. For services to the Fire Service and to the community.
- Frances O'Kane. For services to the community.
- Barbara Elizabeth, Mrs. O'Rourke, Headteacher, Monnow Infants School, Newport, Monmouthshire. For services to Education.
- Elizabeth, Mrs. Oliver, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
- Colin Osborne, J.P. For services to the community in Sandy, Bedfordshire.
- Patricia, Mrs. Pagan, Nurse, York District Hospital. For services to Nursing.
- James Cornish Page. For services to the Local and National Voluntary Arts Organisations.
- Jeanette Margaret, Mrs. Page, Typist, Employment Tribunals Service, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Angela Jayne, Mrs. Parry, Executive Officer, National Assembly for Wales.
- Ivor Malcolm Parry, Tower Captain, St. Mary's Church. For services to Bellringing in Rye, East Sussex.
- Rajesh Patel. For services to the Black Training Enterprise Group.
- Prem Lata, Mrs. Pathak, General Medical Practitioner, Cheshire. For services to Health Care.
- Max Whitfield Payne. For services to Fundraising for Local Charities.
- Kenneth Peach. For services to disabled people in Cheshire.
- Anne Millar, Mrs. Pearson, Headteacher, Park Primary School, Alloa. For services to Education in Clackmannanshire.
- David Lee Pearson. For services to Disabled Sports.
- Anthony Lawrence Geoffrey Peel. For charitable services to the community in North Teesside.
- Miss Josephine Mary Anne Peel. For services to the 52nd (Lowland) Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment, Old Comrades Association.
- James Henry Pennington. For services to the community in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
- Elizabeth MacKenzie Fane, Mrs. Pentland. For services to the World Wide Fund for Nature in Scotland.
- Iain Percy. For services to Yachting.
- Mary Kathleen, Mrs. Perkins. For services to the Natural Environment Research Council.
- Joyce Mary, Mrs. Perry. For services to the community, especially the Petersfield Voluntary Centre, in Hampshire.
- Edith Ann, Mrs. Peters. For services to the community in Tyne and Wear.
- Joan Thyrza Gwenllian, Mrs. Peters. For services to the community in Swansea, South Wales.
- Miss Eleanor Ann Phillips, lately Senior Law Clerk, Serious Fraud Office.
- Frederick Lawrence Samuel Phillips. For services to the community in Kedington, Suffolk.
- Alan Charles John Pigott. For services to the community in Bakewell, Derbyshire.
- Peter Pillay, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Nurse, Brent. For services to Mental Health Nursing.
- The Reverend Canon Leonard Arthur Piper. For services to the community in the Darlington area, County Durham.
- Christine Edith, Mrs. Pleace. For services to Bryn Celyn Primary School, Cardiff.
- Miss Anne Pollington, Deputy Headteacher, Paddock Wood Primary School, Kent. For services to Education.
- Russell Emanuel Poluck, Chairman, London Taxi Driver of the Year Charity Fund. For services to the Taxi Trade.
- Miss Debra Leonie Poulier, Higher Executive Officer, Home Office.
- Miss Valerie Mary Powell. For services to Medical Emergency Relief International.
- Michael Sinclair Prescod, Member, Wellingborough Borough Council, Northamptonshire. For services to Local Government and to the community.
- Roger Edward Dudley Price, Senior Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
- MsMaddy Prior. For services to Folk Music.
- Bonnie, Mrs. Purchon, President, Scarborough Hotels Association. For services to the Hospitality Industry in Yorkshire.
- Robert Wilfrid Purdy, Teacher of Art, Design, Graphics and Photography, Regent College, Leicester. For services to Further Education.
- Jason Paul Queally. For services to Cycling.
- Frank Race. For services to the community in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
- Arthur Henry Douglas Radcliffe. For services to the Bomber Command Association.
- Nicholas Robert Scott-Ram, Consultant. For services to Biotechnology.
- Miss Louise Ramsay. For services to the British Olympic Association.
- William Henry Rawson. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln.
- Maria Grazyna, Mrs. Read. General Medical Practitioner, SheYeld, South Yorkshire. For services to Health Care.
- Yvonne Margaret Mary Eliza, Mrs. Reaney, Music Teacher, Lydgate Infant School, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. For services to Education.
- Beryl, Mrs. Reason. For services to the community in Harrow, London.
- Michael Reed, Business Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Constance Evelyn, Mrs. Rees. For services to the community, especially the Stevenage and District Multiple Sclerosis Society, in Hertfordshire.
- Linda, Mrs. Reeve, Guest House Manager. For services to Rolls Royce plc.
- Michael William Richards. For services to the Salvation Army Band in Gillingham, Kent.
- Thelma Cassandra, Mrs. Richards, For services to the community, especially the Red Cross, in Reading, Berkshire.
- Neil Mayoh Richardson. For services to OFWAT's Central Customer Service Committee.
- Jack Rivitt. For services to the community in Sparkhill, Birmingham.
- William Patrick Roache, Actor. For services to Television Drama, particularly Coronation Street.
- Brian Roberts, Founder, Rainbow Prints (Wales) Ltd. For services to Industry and to the community in Merthyr, South Wales.
- Ian Forbes Robertson, Prison Officer, H.M. Prison Wandsworth.
- Shirley Ann Robertson. For services to Yachting.
- Stanley Robins, Milkman. For services to the community in Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire.
- Ronald Robinson, lately Member, Coastguard Auxiliary Service. For services to Coastal Safety in Northumberland.
- Teresa Lesley, Mrs. Robinson, VAT and Excise Intelligence Support Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- William Joseph Robinson. For services to Community Relations.
- Stella Teresa, Mrs. Roissetter, Personal Secretary, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Denis Rooney, Coast and Countryside Manager, National Trust. For services to Conservation of the Durham Coastline.
- Alasdair Eoghann Adrian Rose, Programme Manager for Mathematics, ESPRC. For services to Scientific Administration.
- Joan Mary, Mrs. Roseveare. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in Coningsby, Lincolnshire.
- Ms Pauline Ross. For services to the Arts and to the community.
- Eileen, Mrs. Ruglys. For services to the Oakley Day Centre and to Cranbourne School, Basingstoke, Hampshire.
- Jocelyn Delia Harvie, Mrs. Russell. For services to the community, especially the Stourpaine Playing Fields Association, in Dorset.
- Sandra Anne, Mrs. Russell. For services to the Building Society Movement.
- Sandra, Mrs. Rutter, Cook/Catering Supervisor, Brierton Comprehensive School, Hartlepool, Cleveland. For services to the School Meals Service.
- Robert Michael John Sadler, lately Driver, HMS Dryad, Ministry of Defence.
- Mohammad Sharif Salim, J.P., Chairman, Bury Racial Equality Council. For services to the community in Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
- Richard Geoffrey Salisbury. For services to the European Dairy Farming Event.
- Jean, Mrs. Sandilands. For services to Pupil Welfare at Saltoun Primary School, East Lothian.
- Alice Ena, Mrs. Savage. For services to the North Hartlepool Partnership.
- Paul Joseph Savage, Farmer. For services to Agriculture. Fred Scarlett. For services to Rowing.
- Zena Marjorie, Mrs. Scoley, D.L. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in Martin Moor, Lincolnshire.
- John Robert Edwin Scott. For services to the RNLI. Miss Margaret Ann Scott. For services to Horticulture.
- Susan June, Mrs. Scott. For services to Nursing and to the Royal College of Nursing.
- Elsie May, Mrs. Scullion. For services to the community in Horsham, West Sussex.
- Richard Geoffrey Searle, Managing Director, Searles of Hunstanton. For services to the Holiday Parks Industry.
- David Service. For public service.
- John Sevenoaks, Livestock Dealer. For services to the Farming community in South West England.
- Barry Michael Shaw. For services to Architecture. Christopher John Shaw. For services to Business and to the community in Dalkeith.
- Miss Doreen Shaw, Diocesan Secretary, Girls' Friendly Society, Liverpool. For services to Young People.
- Miss Gloria Sheaves. For services to Ballroom Dancing.
- Barrie Sheedy, Bus Driver, First Mainline. For charitable services in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
- Robert Horne Shepherd. For services to Scottish Dance Music and to Scottish Culture.
- Thomas Murray Shields. For services to Housing.
- Alastair Douglas Short, General Medical Practitioner, Glasgow. For services to Health Care.
- Josephine Anne, Mrs. Sibley, lately Support Service Manager, Bournemouth and West Hampshire Water plc. For services to the Water Industry and to the community.
- Bernard Grant Sims, Dental Practitioner, London. For services to Forensic Odontology.
- Douglas Sinden. For services to Papworth Hospital, Cambridgeshire.
- James Shand Sivewright, J.P., Director, Capability Scotland. For services to Housing for Disabled People.
- Anthony Guy Smart. For services to the community in Lacey Green and Loosley Row, Buckinghamshire.
- Hamilton Smillie, Business and Community Relations Director, Scottish Power. For services to the Electricity Industry.
- Barbara Ann, Mrs. Smith. For services to Deaf People in Staffordshire.
- Brian Lennox-Smith. For services to Community Health Councils in Wales.
- Carole, Mrs. Smith. For services to Save the Children.
- Douglas Smith. For services to Deaf People in Staffordshire.
- Grenville Smith. For charitable services, through Jailbreak, in Herefordshire.
- James Ralston Smith, Coach Driver, Inverness Traction. For services to Tourism and to the community in Inverness-shire.
- Margery, Mrs. Smith. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in Merseyside.
- Marjorie Elizabeth, Mrs. Smith. For services to the community, especially the WRVS, in Derby.
- Shirley Elisabeth, Mrs. Smith, Mess Hand, RAF Cottesmore, Ministry of Defence.
- Thomas Smith. For services to the Ambulance Service and to Oncology Patients in Glasgow.
- Thomas Graham Smith. For services to the Parish Council and to the community in Whatcote, Warwickshire.
- Vincent Wilfred Smith, lately Assistant Divisional Manager, Hereford and Worcester Ambulance Service. For services to the Ambulance Service.
- Miss Annetta Smyth. For services to the community, especially the Church Girls' Brigade.
- Kenneth John Snell, Dock Master, Fleet Support Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- John Anthony Snowdon. For services to Amateur Swimming in Scotland.
- Balwant Kaur, Mrs. Soor, Chairperson, Bebe Nanaki Charitable Trust. For international charitable services.
- Ian Caie Spence. For services to the Duke of Edinburgh's award in Grampian.
- Nancy Elaine, Mrs. Spencer. For services to Climate Change Science.
- Christopher Sperring. For services to Conservation and to the Millennium Awards for Conservation.
- Miss Diana Sperry, Information and Communications Technology Co-ordinator, Moat Farm Junior School, Oldbury, West Midlands. For services to Education.
- Nand Krishna Srivastava. For services to Palliative Care in Sandwell, West Midlands.
- Heather Elizabeth, Mrs. Stevenson. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
- Alan Stewart, Force Wildlife Liaison Officer. For services to Tayside Police and the Prevention and Detection of Crimes against Wildlife.
- Miss Marion Mitchell Stewart, Archivist, Dumfries and Galloway Council. For services to Burgh Archives.
- Thomas A. Strain. For services to the YMCA.
- Rosemary Alice, Mrs. Sturges. Chairman, Northam Youth Group. For services to the community in Northam, Devon.
- Tom Sumner. For services to the community in Burley-in-Wharfdale, West Yorkshire.
- Alexander Walter Sutherland, Horticultural Manager, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
- Leslie Edwin Sutton, Chief Inspector, RSPCA. For services to Animal Welfare in Cornwall.
- Alexander John Taylor. lately Senior Agricultural Adviser. For services to the Scottish Agricultural College.
- Anthea Rosemary, Mrs. Taylor, J.P. For services to the Board of Visitors at H.M. Young Offenders' Institution, Brinsford.
- Eleanor, Mrs. Taylor, lately Head, Scientific Liaison. For services to the Hannah Research Institute.
- Josephine Elizabeth, Mrs. Taylor, Team Manager, Surrey Schools' Athletics and Swimming Teams. For services to Sport in Surrey Schools.
- Philip Douglas Taylor. For services to Darts.
- Stella Alexandra, Mrs. Thomas. For services to the Parliamentary Press Gallery, House of Commons.
- John William Stewart Thompson, B.E.M. For services to the Royal Naval Benevolent Trust.
- Patricia Mary, Mrs. Thomson. For public service.
- Maureen, Mrs. Thorpe. For services to the community in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.
- William Edward Tidy, Cartoonist. For services to Journalism.
- Diana Paula, Mrs. Toeman. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Pimlico, London.
- Barbara Lesley, Mrs. Tonge. For medical and charitable services to the community in Chester and overseas.
- Roy Toogood, Operations Policy Manager, NICO International Services, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Marcelle, Mrs. Tooley. For services to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, East Sussex.
- David William Topham, Senior Administrative OYcer, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
- Stephen Patrick Trapmore. For services to Rowing.
- Miss Christine Mary Traxson. For services to the Compact Club 2000 for Young Disadvantaged People.
- Audrey, Mrs. Trewick, lately Banqueting Supervisor, Gosforth Park Hotel, Northumbria. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
- Gena, Mrs. Turgel. For services to the Holocaust Foundation.
- Barbara, Mrs. Turner, Director, Apollo Theatre, Isle of Wight. For services to the Theatre.
- Denis Neville Turner. For services to the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund.
- Joyce, Mrs. Vale. For services to the community in Georgeham and Barnstaple, Devon.
- Alan Henry Vincent, Head of Engineering, GKN Westland Helicopters Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Fred Walkington, lately Coxswain, Bridlington Lifeboat, RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety.
- Benjamin Wallsworth, M.M., Member, Salford City Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Planning and Transportation.
- Leslie Graeme Ward. For services to the Animal Procedures Committee.
- Lieutenant Colonel Roy Kenneth Ward (Retd), Director-General, Institute of the Motor Industry. For services to Motoring and to Road Safety.
- Maureen Joan, Mrs. Warden, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence Mail Services.
- Gordon James Ware. Budget Liaison Officer, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Kenneth Murray Watson, Farmer, Orkney. For services to the Hill Farming Advisory Committee.
- Moira Hepburn, Mrs. Watson. For services to the WRVS at Glenochil Detention Centre, Clackmannanshire.
- Elleston Goodridge Wedderburn, lately Governor, College of North East London. For services to Education.
- James Wellman. For services to Theatrebarn in Worcestershire.
- Kieran Martin West. For services to Rowing.
- Ian George White, lately Regional Waste Manager, Environment Agency. For services to Waste Regulation.
- Ronald Whitehead, T.D. For services to the Cairn Housing Association and to the Elderly People in Glasgow.
- Miss Eileen Margaret Wilby. For services to the community in Great and Little Ouseburn, North Yorkshire.
- Graham Arthur Wilford, lately Managing Director, York Waterworks plc. For services to the Water Industry.
- Colin Wilson. Stationery/Stores Administrative Assistant, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Graeme Joss Wilson. For services to the Scout Association in Scotland.
- Miss Mary Wines. For charitable services, especially to Christian Aid, in CardiV.
- John Alan Winlow, lately Director of Continuous Improvement, Marshalls plc. For services to the Environment.
- Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. Winter. For services to the community in Buntingford, Hertfordshire.
- Anthony Peter Howard Wood, Director, John Watson and Carter Ltd. For services to the Surveying Profession and to the Construction Industry.
- Nancy Sybil Dagmar, Mrs. Woodman. For services to the community in Liss, Hampshire.
- Robert Geoffrey Worrall. For services to Journalism in Devon.
- Alexander Wright. For services to the community in Greater Easterhouse, Glasgow.
- William Wyllie, J.P., D.L, Governor. For services to Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
- Leila, Mrs. Wynbourne. For services to the British Women's International Zionist Organisation.
- Miss Merline Wynter. For services to Health Care for members of Ethnic Minorities in London.
- Barbara, Mrs. Yorke, J.P. For services to the community in Sefton and Formby, Merseyside.
- Colin Seymour Young. For services to Southborough Cricket Club, Kent.
- Raimondo Zavaglia, Constable, South Wales Police. For services to the Police and to the community in CardiV.
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Order of the British Empire
[edit]Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
[edit]Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Archer Vivian Hosking. For services to telecommunications and the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
[edit]- William Kati Heather. For services to sports and the community.
- Moeara Moeara. For services to education and the community.
Order of the British Empire
[edit]Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
[edit]- Michael Robert Clarke. For service to the field of medicine.
- Alan David Grant Hutchinson. For service to manufacturing.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
[edit]- Phyllis Austin Doreen, Mrs. Alleyne. For service to education.
- Harold Lloyd Vincent Griffith. For public service.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Colin Ollievierre Leroy Deane. For service in the field of cricket.
- The Reverend Laurence George Small. For service to religion and the public.
Order of the British Empire
[edit]Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
[edit]- Father Claudius Mark Haynes. For service to religion.
- Raymond Anthony Smith. For public service.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Sheila, Mrs. Coomansingh. For service to teaching.
- Lawrence Lambert. For public service.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
[edit]- Stressman McDonald Thomas. For services to the fishing industry.
Order of the British Empire
[edit]Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
[edit]- Soekandar Tjandra, M.B.E. For services to politics and the community.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
[edit]- Napoleon Boiyou Liosi. For services to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
[edit]- Civil Division
- David Anggo. For foreign service and services to industry and trade.
- Kosta George Constantinou. For services to the community
- Toby Setareki Davis. For services to education.
- The HonourablePhilemon Teiel Embel. For services to politics and the community.
- Les Gavara Nanu. For service to the private sector.
- Hosea Tubarat. For service to the community and sports.
- Military Division
- Colonel Paul Dala. For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Civil Division
- Joseph Martin Chow Sun Yau. For service to business and the community.
- Anna Bungtabu, Mrs. Diuvia. For services to the community and women's affairs.
- Superintendent Charley Farari. For service to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Service.
- Jamie Maxtone-Graham. For public service.
- Pastor Yauri Hibo. For services to religion.
- Simon Kenehe. For service to Papua New Guinea Red Cross.
- Ms. Margaret Samei. For services to health and the public.
- Dr. Mark Solon. For service to education.
- Willie Taugau. For public service.
- George Manua Telek. For service to the development of local music.
- Eleana, Mrs. Tjandraneagera. For services to business and the community.
- Aimungyu Umauma. For service to education.
- Military Division
- Chief Warrant Officer Paul Mate. For services to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Imperial Service Order (ISO)
[edit]British Empire Medal (BEM)
[edit]- Aniani Bau. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Kuman Dai. For services to politics.
- Emily, Mrs. David. For foreign service.
- Petrus Fongai. For public service.
- Samuel Francis. For service to the community.
- Kaigro Gene. For services to the community.
- Albert Sari Ivaraoa. For services to the community.
- Bulon Katam. For services to the community.
- Anthony Kevin. For public service.
- Sergeant Major Henry Tominge Levi. For services to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Service.
- Mea Mavara. For services to the community and religion.
- Tarato Nama. For services to the community.
- Mathias Naur. For services to religion.
- Thomas Ninji. For services to the community.
- Karara Ove. For services to the Health Department.
- Sergeant Reginald Panua. For services to the Police.
- Wigal Par. For services to the community.
- The Reverend Riley Haiwatha Sampson. For services to the community and religion.
- Herman Adan Sinyoi. For services to education.
- Luk Tindom. For services to the government.
- George Pukalur Wauleau. For public service.
- John Olinakuan Yapli. For services to the government.
- Payake Yayuti. For service to the Eastern Highlands.
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
[edit]Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
[edit]Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
[edit]- Richard Walter Joachim, O.B.E. For public service.
Order of the British Empire
[edit]Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
[edit]- Martin James Edward Barnard. For service to the private sector.
- Kerwyn Leslie Morris. For service to the fishing industry.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Major St. Claire Augustus Leacock, J.P. For public service.
- Irma Agatha, Mrs. Norris. For services to teaching and the community.
- Alderic Wendell Wright, J.P. For services to policing.
Order of the British Empire
[edit]Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
[edit]- John Lewis Charles Crump. For services to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
[edit]- Brigadier General Robert Sydney Garcia. For service to Belize.
- Francis Usher. For service to Belize.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Benjamin Nicholas. For services to the Arts.
- Francis Reneau. For service in the field of music.
- Joan Louise Ellenstein, Mrs. Samuels. For services to education and the community.
- Gilvano Reynaldo Swasey. For services to the Arts.
Saint Christopher and Nevis
[edit]Order of the British Empire
[edit]Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
[edit]- Dr. Stanley Mirk Dennis. For service to the field of education.
- Samuel James Nathaniel. For public service.