United Kingdom
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
''Military Division'' *Admiral Ian Andrew Forbes, C.B.E. ''Civil Division'' * Brian Geoffrey Bender, C.B.,Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
''Military Division'' *Rear Admiral Alexander Kirkwood Backus, O.B.E. *Rear Admiral Jonathon Reeve. *Air Vice-Marshal Phillip Wycliffe Roser, M.B.E., Royal Air Force. *Air Vice-Marshal Andrew George Buchanan Vallance, O.B.E., Royal Air Force. ''Civil Division'' *Catherine Elisabeth Dorcas, Mrs Bell, Director General, Services Group, Department of Trade and Industry. *Terrance Dennis Byrne, Director General, Law Enforcement, H.M. Customs and Excise. *George Cubie, Clerk of Committees, House of Commons. *John Michael Dowdall. For public service. *John Gant, Director of Finance, Inland Revenue. *Roy Jason Griffins, Director, Aviation Directorate, Department for Transport. *Stephen Geoffrey Hewitt, Business Design Director, Department for Work and Pensions. *Gordon Hextall, Chief Operating Officer, Programme and Systems Delivery, Department for Work and Pensions. *Christopher Stephen Kerse, Second Counsel to the Chairman of Committees and Legal Adviser to the European Union Committee, House of Lords. *John MacDonald Lyon, lately Director General, Policing and Crime Reduction Group, Home Office. *Hugh Finlay MacDiarmid, Solicitor to the Advocate General for Scotland. *Clive Murray Norris, Director, Fire, Health and Safety Directorate, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. *Stephen Wentworth, Fisheries Director, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
* Sir John Robertson Young, K.C.M.G., British High Commissioner, New Delhi.Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
* John Frederick Mogg, lately Director-General Internal Markets and Financial Services, European Commission. * Peter John Westmacott, C.M.G., L.V.O., H.M. Ambassador, Ankara.Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
*Richard Harding Alford, O.B.E., Director Italy, British Council. * Andrew Robert Fowell Buxton. For services to UK trade. *Judge Ian Burns Campbell, lately Deputy High Representative for Legal Affairs, Bosnia and Herzegovina. * Bruce Harry Dinwiddy, Governor, Cayman Islands. *Dr Carol Dow, Chief Medical Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. *Edward Charles Glover, M.V.O., lately British High Commissioner, Georgetown. *Air Vice-Marshal Hubert Desmond Hall, C.B., C.B.E., A.F.C. For services to UK-Australia relations. * Nigel Norman Inkster, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. *Michael Kirkwood, Chairman, American Financial Services Association. For services to the city and to the US Financial Community in the UK. *Brigadier Graeme Cameron Maxwell Lamb, O.B.E., late The Queen's Own Highlanders. *Professor
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
* Timothy Gerald Martin Brooks, formerly Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire. *Brigadier Miles Garth Hunt-Davis, C.V.O., C.B.E., Private Secretary to The Duke of Edinburgh. *Dr Richard Paul Hepworth Thompson, Head of The Queen's Medical Household and Physician to The Queen.Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
*The Honourable Ronald Joseph Arculli, O.B.E., Chairman, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, International Association. *Major Nicholas Michael Lancelot Barne, L.V.O., Comptroller, Equerry and Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. *Martin Charles Brian Bonsey, L.V.O., formerly Official Secretary, Government House, Canberra. *Dr Andrew Louis Hamilton Gailey, House Master, Eton College. *Sir Peter Harold Reginald Marshall, K.C.M.G., formerly Chairman, Joint Commonwealth Societies’ Council. *Mary, Lady Carew Pole, L.V.O., Lady in Waiting to The Princess Royal. *Kenneth Robert Williams, Q.P.M. For services to the Norfolk Constabulary.Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
*Helen Andrea Louise, Mrs Cross, M.V.O., Secretary to the Private Secretary to The Queen. *Richard Francis Dobb, Secretary, Corporation of Trinity House. *Roger Martin Eldridge, Managing Director, Camera Press Limited. *Colonel David Valentine Fanshawe, O.B.E., Lieutenant, Her Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms. *Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Manley, O.B.E., Private Secretary and Treasurer to The Duke of York. * Jonathan Mark Marsden, Deputy Surveyor of The Queen's Works of Art. *Terence John Regan. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. *John Garrett Speirs, C.B.E., formerly Chairman, UK Faculty, The Prince of Wales's Business and the Environment Programme. *Colin David Tweedy, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Arts and Business.Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
*Kenneth John Appleby, Senior Property Officer, St James's Palace. * Nigel Marcus Baker, formerly Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales. *Stephen Harvey Caldwell, formerly Senior Property Officer, Windsor Castle. *Major (Matthew) Munro Davidson, M.B.E., B.E.M., Superintendent, Windsor Castle. *Gillian Mary, Mrs Frampton, Nursing Sister, Windsor Castle. *David Moffat, formerly Director of Private Clients, Aon Limited. *Jeremy George Pontin, formerly Land Steward, Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall. *Richard Anthony Skinner, formerly Director of Bentley and Skinner. *Malcolm Richard Slater, Sales Manager, Bentley Mulliner. *Warrant Officer Class 1 Brian Howard Michael Smith, M.B.E., M.S.M., Superintending Clerk, Household Division. *Frederick George Stickler, Chief Forestry Officer, Crown Estate. *Caroline Francesca, Mrs Todhunter, formerly Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Representative, Queen Mary's Clothing Guild.Royal Victorian Medal (Gold)
*Anthony Vernon Parnell, R.V.M., Foreman, Sandringham House. *Ashley John Sadler, R.V.M., Mechanic, Sandringham Estate.Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
*Robert John Pine, R.V.M., Pastry Sous Chef, Royal Household.Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
*Michael Norman Back, Assistant Manager, Public Enterprises, Sandringham Estate. *Constable Charles Clement Collings, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police. *Stephen Allan Grassick, Joiner, Balmoral Estate. *Constable Ronald James Hayward, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police. *Christopher David Hillyard, Special Vehicles Manager, Alstom Transport. *Frederick Arthur Ind, Estate Worker, Highgrove Estate. *Raymond Frederick Keates, Painter and Decorator, Crown Estate, Windsor. *Mark Geoffrey Lisk, Gardener, Sunninghill Park. *Charles George Lockyer, Telephone Engineer, Royal Household. *John Henry Melton, Tractor Driver, Sandringham Country Park. *Colin Missenden, formerly Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard. *Keith Thomas Parker, Warden, Windsor Castle. *Ivor Benjamin Reeves, Part-time Security Officer, Eton College. *Roy John Reeves, Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor. *Arthur Malcolm Smith, Chef de Partie, Royal Household. *Wayne Laurence Sutton, Chauffeur to the Governor of Tasmania. *Constable Russell Wood, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
* Miss Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, O.B.E., Painter. For services to the Visual Arts. *Ms Yvonne Helen Elaine Buckland, Chair, Health Development Agency. For services to Public Health. * Ms Pamela Sarah Coward, Headteacher, Middleton Technology College, Rochdale. For services to Education. * Dr (Valerie) Jane Goodall, C.B.E. For services to the environment and conservation. * Ms Helen Mirren, Actress. For services to Drama. *Professor Julia Margaret Polak, Head, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Centre,Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
*Lieutenant General Cedric Norman George Delves, C.B.E., D.S.O., late The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment. * Roger George Moore, C.B.E. For charitable services, especially to UNICEF and Kiwanis International. *The Honourable Michael Aidan Pakenham, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Warsaw.Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
''Military Division'' * Commodore Peter John Lannin. Royal Fleet Auxiliary. * Commodore Julian Llewelyn Williams. Royal Navy. * Air Commodore Kevin James Leeson. Royal Air Force. * Air Commodore Nigel Richard Wood. Royal Air Force. * Brigadier Tweedie McGarth Brown, OBE. Late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Brigadier Shaun Philip Cowlam, MBE. Late The Royal Logistic Corps. * Brigadier Andrew Peter Farquhar, MBE. Late The Green Howards. * Colonel Simon Leslie Porter. Late The Royal Anglian Regiment. * Colonel Ian Robert Sinclair. Late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major-General Graham Gerald Messervy-Whiting, MBE. Late Intelligence Corps. ''Civilian Division'' * Christopher Nigel Banks. Chair,Order of the British Empire (OBE)
''Civilian Division'' *Maqsood Ahmed, Muslim Adviser, Home Office. *Isadora Joye, Mrs. Aiken, D.L., Governor, Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Education and to the community. *Edgar William Allaway, Vice-President. For services to the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen's Families Association, Suffolk Branch. *Ms Sonita Alleyne, Director, Somethin’ Else Sound Directions Ltd. For services to Broadcasting. *Roger Townley Alston, Headteacher, William Howard School, Brampton, Cumbria. For services to Education. *Frederick Joseph Archer, lately Head, Efficiency and Consultancy Group, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office. *Catherine, Mrs. Baraniak. For services to Primary Care Nursing. *Dorcas Anne, Mrs. Batstone. For services to Gas and Electricity Customers. *Professor Robert Thompson Beaty, Chairman, Scottish Enterprise, Renfrewshire. For services to Enterprise. *David Beckham, David Robert Joseph Beckham. For services to Football. *Eric Gairdner Bell, Senior Partner, Grant Thornton, Belfast. For services to Commerce and Industry. *Gordon Bellard. For services to the Promotion of Nuclear Safety in the UK. *Mohamed Hanef Bhamjee, Founder, Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement. For services to Race Relations, the Wales Anti-Apartheid Movement and the charity and voluntary sector. *Major John David Blumsom, T.D., Chairman, Hertfordshire Committee. For services to the Army Benevolent Fund. *Professor Alan Raymond Boobis, lately Deputy Chairman, Advisory Committee on Pesticides. For services to the Risk Assessment of Pesticides. *Pek Lan, Mrs. Bower, Head, Library and Information Services, Department of Health. *Professor Dianna Joy Bowles, Weston Chair of Biochemistry, University of York. For services to Plant Sciences. *Peter Francis Boyle, County Director, BABC—Clubs for Young People. For services to Young People in Buckinghamshire. *Moira Jean, Mrs. Britton, Chief Executive, Tees and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Stephen Gallagher Britton. Managing Director, Euro/ DPC, Llanberis, North Wales. For services to the Diagnostics Industry. *David Brook, Head, Planning Policy Branch for Land Stability, Flooding, Pollution Control and the Coastal Zone, OYce of the Deputy Prime Minister. *Dr. Richard Gordon McBride Budgett, Chief Medical Officer, British Olympic Association. For services to Sport. *Gordon Byrne, Director, Upper Bann Institute of Further and Higher Education, Banbridge, Co Down. For services to Further Education. *Miss Linda May Campbell, Chief Executive, United Kingdom Accreditation Service. For services to Accreditation. *Ian Carmichael, Ian Gillett Carmichael, Actor. For services to Drama. *Andrew Nicholas Carter, Headteacher, South Farnham Community Junior School, Surrey. For services to Education. *Nigel Rodney Cartwright, Head of Branch and Principal Emergencies and Security Officer, Water Services, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. *John Lucius Arthur Cary, Chairman, Seed Capital Ltd. For services to Business. *Nemu Chandaria. For services to the Jain Community. *Trevor Chandler, Head, Pen Green Early Excellence Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire. For services to Early Years Education. *Mohammed Akram Khan-Cheema, Consultant to the Association for Muslim Schools. For services to Education. *Bridget Katherine, Mrs. Cherry. For services to Architectural History. *David Clark, Senior Business Manager, Law Enforcement and Detection, H.M. Customs and Excise. *Edward James Clark, Prosecution Investigator, Inland Revenue. *John Neville Cohen, Head, Americas Section, Invest UK, Department of Trade and Industry. *Lieutenant Commander Ian Michael Patrick Coombes, R.N. (Retd.), Secretary and Treasurer. For services to the Association of Royal Navy Officers. *Ms Catherine Corcoran. For services to the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development. *Dr. Jacqueline Margery Mary Cornish, Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Physician, Bristol. For services to the National Health Service. *Dr. James Cox, General Medical Practitioner, Cumbria. For services to Medicine. *John Crossan, Principal, Mount Gilbert Community College, Belfast. For services to Education. *Dr. Robert Crouch, Consultant Nurse and Senior Lecturer, Emergency Department, Southampton General Hospital. For services to Nursing. *Ian Roy Cumming, Chief Executive, Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *David Innes Dalgetty, Team Leader, Finance and Central Services Department, Scottish Executive. *Peter William Daniels, Chief Executive, East Renfrewshire Council. For services to Local Government. *Ms Harriet Lydia Rose Llewellyn-Davies. For services to Housing and the Homeless in London. *The Reverend Dr. Noel Anthony Davies. For services Ecumenism in Wales. *Alan George Davis, Associate Partner, IBM (UK) Ltd. For services to the Ministry of Defence. *Raoul Frederick John de Vaux, J.P., Chairman, National Pubwatch. For services to the Licensed Trade. *William Anthony Doran, Managing Director, Construction Employers’ Federation. For services to Planning. *Tan Draig, Programme Manager, Q Arts. For services to Art. *Professor Douglas Eaglesham Dunn, Poet. For services to Literature. *Philip Dykins, Head of Branch, Transport Strategy Division, Department for Transport. *Ronald Eamonson. For services to the community, especially Regeneration and Business in Birmingham. *Ellen Margaret, Mrs. Eaton, Leader, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Bradford. *Susan Kathleen, Mrs. Elworthy, Director of Nursing, North Glamorgan NHS Trust. For services to Nursing in Wales. *Jim Eyre (architect), James Henry Robert Eyre, Architect and Director, Wilkinson Eyre Architects. For services to Architecture. *Peter Charles Fair, J.P., lately Lead OYcer for Northampton Schools Review. For services to Education. *David George Farrar. For services to Occupational Health. *Christine Mary, Mrs. Field, lately Chairman, Magistrates’ Association Family Proceedings Committee. For services to the Administration of Justice in London. *Anne Fine, Anne, Mrs. Fine, Children's Laureate. For services to Literature. *Keith Antony Ford, Chief Executive, Mayday Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Ms Beryl Foster. For services to Tackling Violence against Women. *Professor Brian Foster, Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Bristol. For services to Research on Particle Physics. *Ms Ann Freckleton, Policy and Strategy Adviser (Asia), Department for International Development. *Miss Elizabeth Jean Fulton, Chief Executive, BIH Housing Association. For services to Housing in Northern Ireland. *Alan Galley, Chief Executive Officer, Freightliner Ltd. For services to the Railway Industry. *Paul Winnett Gates, General Secretary, Knitwear, Footwear and Apparel Trades Union. For services to Industrial Relations in the UK Textiles Industry. *Colin Sidney George, Chair, Lifelong Learning Foundation. For services to Vocational Education and Human Resource Development. *Charlotte, Mrs. Gere. For services to Heritage, especially Decorative Arts and Jewellery. *Guy Edward Gibbons, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. *Anthony Alan Gibson, Regional Director, National Farmers’ Union. For services to Agriculture and the Rural Economy in the South West. *Jonathan Francesc Gili. For services to Broadcasting. *Norman Neil Nicolson Gillies, Director, Sabhal Mor Ostaig. For services to Education and the Gaelic Language. *Keith Gledson. For public service. *Philip Ralph Golding. Headteacher, St Helen's Primary School, Ipswich, Suffolk. For services to Education. *Ms Christine Gowdridge, Director, Maternity Alliance. For services to Families. *Charles McKenzie Graham, lately Inspector, Occupational Health, Health and Safety Executive. *David Currie Grahame, Founder Director, LINC Scotland. For services to Entrepreneurship in Scotland. *Professor Alan John Gray, Director, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Dorset Laboratory. For services to Government and Academic Science. *Alastair Keith Gray, Senior Research Officer, Veterinary Medicines Directorate, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. *David Gray, lately Head of Site, HRI East Malling and Wye. For Scientific and Technological services to the UK Horticulture Industry. *David Green, M.B.E., Director, Combined Heat and Power Association. For services to Energy Efficiency. *Hilary, Mrs. Grieve, lately Chair, Dumfries and Galloway Acute and Maternity Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Loyd Grossman, Loyd Daniel Gilman Grossman. For services to Patient Care, especially Hospital Catering. *Colin Watt Hague, Chief Test Pilot, Westland Helicopters. For services to Aviation. *Howard Michael Haslam, Chief Planning OYcer, South Norfolk Council. For services to the Planning Industry. *William Haughey, Executive Chairman, City Refrigeration. For services to Entrepreneurship in the West of Scotland. *Professor Alastair Watt MacIntyre Hay, Professor of Environmental Toxicology, University of Leeds. For services to Occupational Health. *Major Norman Edwin Hearson, J.P., D.L. For services to the community, especially the Hampshire Playing Fields Association and The Hampshire Technology Centre Trust Limited. *Miss Maureen Henderson, Executive Director, Nursing, South Glasgow University Hospitals Trust. For services to the NHS in Scotland. *The Very Reverend Dr. Michael John Higgins, Dean of Ely. For services to the Heritage of Ely Cathedral. *Robin Philip Coventry Higgs. For services to the Environment and Heritage in Surrey and Hampshire. *Jools Holland, Julian Miles Holland (Jools Holland), Musician and Television Presenter. For services to the British Music Industry. *Andrew Myers Holroyd. For services to Publicly Funded Legal Services in Liverpool. *Beryl Edith, Mrs. Holt, Headteacher, Woodchurch High Specialist Engineering College, Wirral. For services to Education. *Stuart Housden, Director, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Scotland. For services to Nature Conservation in Scotland. *Barrie Hudson, Chief Executive, Forestry Contracting Association. For services to Forestry. *Norman William Hudson, Technical Adviser, Historic Houses Association. For services to the Heritage Tourism Industry. *John William Hughes, Chairman, Welsh Regional Flood Defence Committee. For services to Flood Defence in Wales. *Christopher George Wilson Hunter, Principal, Glasgow College of Nautical Studies. For services to Further Education in Scotland. *Ms Carol Isherwood, For services to Women's Rugby. *Miss Geraldine James, Actress. For services to Drama. *Ananda Jayatissa Jayasekera, Head, Sharp Programme, Licensing and Exploration Directorate, Department of Trade and Industry. *Elwyn Tudno Jones. For services to the community in Wales. *Gareth Jones, Director, Agricultural and Rural Affairs, National Assembly for Wales. *Miss Julia Peyton-Jones, Director, Serpentine Gallery. For services to Art. *Julie, Mrs. Jones, Director, Social and Community Services, Westminster City Council, London. For services to Social Care. *Thomas Jones, M.B.E., Industrial Relations Organiser, Transport and General Workers Union. For services to the Disadvantaged in Wales. *Professor James Roy Kearney, Honorary Professor of Voluntary Action Studies, University of Ulster. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Northern Ireland. *Ms Philippa Kennedy, Consultant Editor, ''The Press Gazette''. For services to Journalism. *Ronald Critchley Kenyon. For services to the community, especially in Health and Education, in Nottingham. *Dr. Alison Margaret Kerr. Paediatric Neurologist specialising in Rett Syndrome. For services to Medicine. *Alan Edwin King. For services to the Church of England. *Sir Sir William Lawrence, 5th Baronet, William Fettiplace Lawrence, Bt., Chairman, Heart of England Tourist Board. For services to the Tourist Industry. *Nigel Gilbert Lawrie, Headteacher, Port Glasgow High School. For services to Education. *Michael Jeffrey Leece, Chief Executive, National Marine Aquarium. For services to Tourism. *Charles Edward Lister. For services to the Safety of Blood and Blood Products, Department of Health. *Michael Raymond Lord, Executive Director, Sunjuice Ltd. For services to Industry in South Wales. *Philip Albert Lovegrove. For services to the Church of England. *Professor Philip David Lowe, Professor of Rural Economy and Founder of the Centre for Rural Economy at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to the Rural Economy. *Michael Joseph Lyons, Chair, West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority. For services to Public Transport. *Dennis Ivor Mabey, Member, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Rating and Local Taxation Policy Panel. For services to Public Valuation and Local Taxation. *Ms Elizabeth Anne MacLean, Chair, Albyn Housing Society Limited. For services to the community in the Scottish Highlands. *Iain MacLean MacSween. Chairman, Scottish Fishermen's Organisation. For services to the Fishing Industry. *Kathleen Maria, Mrs. Maguiness, lately Chair, Board of Management, Cardonald College, Glasgow. For services to Further Education. *The Venerable Ajahn Khemadhammo Mahathera, Spiritual Director of Angulimala. For services to Prisoners. *Don Manley, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice in the West Midlands. *John Paul Marston, Sheriff's Officer. For services to High Court Enforcement. *The Reverend Canon Jeremy Fletcher Martineau, National Rural Officer, General Synod Board of Mission. For services to the Rural Communities. *Ingval Maxwell, Director, Technical Conservation, Research and Education Group, Historic Scotland. *Michael McCabe, Director, Educational Services, South Ayrshire Council. For services to Education in South Ayrshire. *Carol, Mrs. McCletchie. For services to Tyne and Wear Employer Coalition and the New Deal. *Frederick James England McCrindle, Principal, Reading College and School of Arts and Design. For services to Further Education. *Alastair McGowan. For services to Accident and Emergency Medicine. *Fiona, Mrs. McMillan, Principal, Bridgwater College, Somerset. For services to Further Education. *Paul Francis McNamara, Director and Head of Research, Prudential Property Investment Managers Ltd. For services to the Property Industry. *Tanya Mary, Mrs. McWilliams. For public service. *Professor Thomas Richard Miles. For services to People with Dyslexia. *Richard Mills, Secretary General, National Society for Clean Air. For services to the Improvement of Air Quality. *He ́le`ne Roberte, Mrs. Mitchell, Project Manager, Astronomy Project, National Maritime Museum. For services to Museum Education. *Jean Hamilton Susan, Mrs. Mitchell. For services to the HALO Trust. *Marlene Craigie, Mrs. Morley, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. *Miss Anne Jessie Mackenzie Morris, lately Head, Fife Educational Service. For services to Children and Young People with Sensory Impairments. *Simon Morris, Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Wales. *Kitty, Mrs. Hart-Moxon. For services to Holocaust Training and Education. *Professor Elizabeth Murdoch, Emeritus Professor of Physical Education, Sports Science, Dance and Leisure, University of Brighton. For services to Physical Education and Sport. *Professor Norman Cummings Nevin, Chairman, Gene Therapy Advisory Committee. For services to Gene Therapy Research. *Janet Dianne, Mrs. Newton. For services to Education for Citizenship and the Teaching of Democracy in Schools. *Christopher James Nicol, District Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. *June, Mrs. Nisbet, Leader, School Government Team, School Admissions Organisation and Governance Division, Department for Education and Skills. *Miss Stella O’Brien, Head, Senior Staffing and Succession, Cabinet Office. *Miss Bernadette Ann O’Hare. For public service. *Bill Oddie, William Edgar Oddie, Writer, Actor and Broadcaster. For services to Wildlife Conservation. *Ms Elsie Owusu, Elsie Margaret Akva Owusu, Founder Member, Society of Black Architects. For services to Architecture. *Steve Packer, Deputy Director, Education for All Global Monitoring Report Team, Department for International Development. *Professor Geoff Palmer (scientist), Godfrey Henry Oliver Palmer, Professor, Heriot-Watt University. For services to Grain Science. *Rosalie Parkinson, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. *Fraser Robertson Patrick, lately Director, Neighbourhood Resources and Development, Dundee. For services to Adult Education. *Joan, Mrs. Patten, lately Chair, South East England Tourist Board. For services to the Tourist Industry. *Paul Pegler, Leader, Facilities Contracts Management Team, H.M. Treasury. *Simon Pellew, Managing Director, PECAN. For services to Unemployed People and to the community in South London. *Dorothy Jean, Mrs. Penny, Associate Director of Redesign, NHS Modernisation Agency. For services to the NHS. *Elizabeth Mary Kirby, Mrs. Phillips, Headteacher, St. Marylebone Church of England School, Westminster, London. For services to Education. *Valerie, Mrs. Pitman. For services to the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme in Northern Ireland. *Jonathan Alexander Skoyles Pritchard, lately Divisional Science and Strategy Director, QinetiQ. For services to the Defence Industry. *David Thomas Pugh, Secretary, Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology. For services to Marine Sciences. *Brigadier Hugh Pye, Chairman, Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood. For services to the community in the South West. *Margaret Pauline, Mrs. Quinn, Director of Midwifery, Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Professor Patrick Donald Rayfield, Professor of Russian and Georgian, Queen Mary (and Westfield College), University of London. For services to Slav Culture and Language. *Ms Jancis Robinson, Jancis Mary Robinson, Writer and Broadcaster on Wine. For services to Broadcasting and Journalism. *Peter Richard Rogers, Editor, The Grower Magazine. For services to Horticultural Journalism. *Peter Rotheram. For services to Environmental Health. *Ms Frances Ann Rumsey, Grade 7, Human Resources, The Pension Service, Department for Work and Pensions. *Thomas Walker Sale. For services to the community in Alnwick, Northumberland. *Frederick William Saunders, Chief Executive, East Staffordshire Borough Council. For services to Local Government in the West Midlands. *Mary Lynne, Mrs. Saunders, Headteacher, Bettridge School, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs. *Ms Joanne Segars, Board Member, Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority. For services to the Pensions Industry. *Colin Trevor Shaw, lately Chief Executive, Devon and Cornwall Housing Group. For services to Housing in Devon and Cornwall. *Stewart Anderson Sim, Operations Director, British Waterways. For services to Canals. *Brian Simpson. For services to the Development of Eurocode Design Standards. *Jagtar Singh, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Equal Opportunities in the Fire Service. *Marie, Mrs. Skinner, Farmer and Conservationist. For services to Rural Economy and to Farming in East Anglia. *Jane, Mrs. Smart, Executive Director, Plantlife International. For services to the Conservation of Wild Plants. *Rodney Brian Hedley-Smith. For services to the Corporation of London. *Sarabjeet Singh Soar. For services to Small Business in the West Midlands. *Geoffrey Howard Sole, lately Senior Principal Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping. For services to Shipping. *David Hunter Sparks, Member, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and Local Government Association. For services to Local Government. *John Squires, D.L. For services to the community, especially the Tyne and Wear Foundation in the North East. *Richard John Sterling, Managing Director, Coolkeeragh Group Ltd. For services to the Basic Skills Committee and Business in Northern Ireland. *Alec Stewart, Alec James Stewart, M.B.E. For services to Cricket. *David Stewart, Headteacher, Shepherd Special School, Nottingham. For services to Education. *Stephen Stewart, Chief Executive, Coventry and Warwickshire Connexions Partnership. For services to Young People. *Philip Street, Chief Executive Officer, Community Education Development Centre. For services to Community Education in the West Midlands. *Paul Richard Streets, Chief Executive, Diabetes UK. For services to People with Diabetes. *Professor Hugh Brown Sutherland, lately Honorary Adviser on Graduate Relations. For services to the University of Glasgow. *David Ronald Swallow, Headteacher, Barry Comprehensive School, Vale of Glamorgan. For services to Education. *Gerald Sweeney, Contact Centre Manager, East Kilbride, Inland Revenue. *David Whitlock Tanner, Performance Director, Amateur Rowing Association. For services to Rowing. *Kathleen Tattersall, Ms Kathleen Tattersall, Director General, Assessment and Qualifications Alliance. For services to Education. *Robin Harry Teague, Consultant Gastroenterologist, South Devon Healthcare Trust. For services to Medicine. *Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp, Artistic Director, National Youth Dance Trust. For services to Dance. *Edward John Thomas, lately Acting Chief Executive, Bro Taf Health Authority. For services to the NHS. *Lilian Doris, Mrs. Thompson, M.B.E., J.P., Chairman, Blackpool Pleasure Beach Ltd. For services to the community in Blackpool, Lancashire. *Caroline, Mrs. Thomson, Chairman, Highland NHS Board. For services to the NHS in Scotland. *Hugh Gilmour Thomson, Director, Research and Consultancy Services, University of Strathclyde. For services to the Commercialisation of University Research. *Glenys, Mrs. Timmons, Assistant Director, OYce of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry. *Dr. Gladys Mary Tinker, lately Consultant, Care of the Elderly, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Ms Jennifer Mary Topper, Artistic Director, Hampstead Theatre. For services to Drama. *Martin Turrell, Head of Branch, Judicial, Civil and Family Business Solutions, E-Delivery Group, Lord Chancellor's Department. *Jef Aartse Tuyn, Head, Countryside Communications, Royal Agricultural Society of England. For services to the Royal Agricultural Society of England. *Campbell Wilson Tweed, lately Chairman, Historic Monuments Council. For services to Historic Monuments Protection in Northern Ireland. *Jhalman Singh Uppal, Chairman, Punjabi Culture Society and District Councillor, Telford and Wrekin. For services to Community Relations in Telford and Wrekin. *Ms Dorma Jane Urwin, lately Principal, University College, Worcester. For services to Higher Education. *Jack Vettriano, Artist. For services to the Visual Arts. *Michael J. Viney. For services to UK Exports. *Arnold Wagner, Chair of Governors, JFS School, Brent, London. For services to Education. *Roy Belford Walker, Principal Child Care Manager. For services to Young People in the East Riding of Yorkshire. *Sandra Ann, Mrs. Walton, Headteacher, Allens Croft Primary School, Birmingham. For services to Education. *Alexander Bell Watson, Chief Executive, Angus Council. For services to Local Government. *John White, Director, Group Technology, Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to the Banking Industry in Scotland. *Bernard Whiting, Business Change Manager, Inland Revenue. *John Spencer Wilkinson, lately Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. *Bryan Peter Williams, Professor of Social Work, University of Dundee. For services to Social Work Education and Training. *Ashley John Graham Winter, Chairman, Learning and Skills Council for Tyne and Wear. For services to Business in the North East. *Roger Wood, Head, Data Quality Branch, Food Standards Agency. *Kui Man Yeung, Director, Yang Sing Group. For services to Business in Manchester. ''Diplomatic Service and Overseas'' *Dr. Bruce Arnold (author), Bruce Arnold. For services to journalism and UK-Irish relations. *James Arroyo, James Jose-Maria Arroyo. First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. *Richard Patrick Faithorn Barber. For services to international trade. *David Murray Blake. For services to the India OYce Records. *Rex Brown. For services to UK commercial interests in the Middle East. *Edmund Capon, Edmund George Capon. For services to the promotion of British art in Australia. *Piers William Alexander Cazalet, lately First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce. *Ms Anna Clunes, Anna Louise Clunes. First Secretary, UK Mission to the United Nations, New York. *James Atchison Cogan, Founder and Director of Students Partnership Worldwide. *Nancy, Mrs. Dargel. For services to Oxford University and the British community in Switzerland. *Paul Dugan. For services to British business interests and the British community in Saudi Arabia. *Michael J. Elliott, Michael John Elliott. For services to British journalism in the USA. *David George Glasgow. For services to British commercial interests in Poland. *Alastair HayAnon (2003) *Manzoor Hasan, lately Executive Director, Transparency International Bangladesh. *Rosemary Eileen, Mrs. Hilhorst, Director, Connecting Futures project, British Council. *Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Hogwood, M.B.E., H.M. Ambassador, Kigali. *Eric Jenkinson, lately First Secretary, British Embassy Tehran. *David Nigel Kay. For services to British business interests and the British community in the USA. *Lee Kirkham. For services to Save the Children in Africa. *Ms Alison Lane. For services to disadvantaged children in Mexico. *Kevin David Lewis, lately Director Bulgaria, British Council. *Peter Baron Maynard. For services to the British and local communities in Ecuador. *James Forbes McCulloch. For services to British exports. *Professor David Paul Mellor. For services to British scholarship schemes overseas. *Edris, Mrs. O’Neal. For services to the community, British Virgin Islands. *Eric Albert Pearse Hughes. For services to UK-Mexican cultural relations and to the British community in Mexico. *Richard Fowler Pelly. For services to the Budapest Festival Orchestra and to the British community in Hungary. *Ms Emma Playfair, lately Executive Director Interights. For services to the promotion of human rights. *Dr. Harry Lindsay Potter, DfID Natural Resources and Rural Livelihoods Adviser, Malawi. *David Ritch, David Elliott Ritch, J.P. For public service, Cayman Islands. *Michael Richard Rogers. For services to the British community and charities in Switzerland. *Krishna Savjani, Honorary British Consul, Blantyre and Honorary Legal Adviser to the British High Commission Lilongwe. *Nickleby Robin Duncan Tait. For services to British business interests in Australia. *Ms Kristin Scott Thomas. For services to acting and to UK-French cultural relations. *Linton Nathaniel Tibbetts. For services to the community, Cayman Islands. *Commander John Martin Williamson Topp, Royal Navy (Retired). For services to the environment and conservation in the British Indian Ocean Territory. *Graham Beverley Tullet. For services to ex-servicemen and to the British community in India. *David Willey (journalist), David Douglas Willey, BBC Correspondent, Rome. *Alma, Mrs. Williams, lately member of the UK delegation to the European Economic and Social Committee. *Mark Adrian Wilson, Honorary British Consul, Bali. For services to the victims of the Bali bombing. *Philip John Wilson, Assistant to the Honorary British Consul, Bali. For services to victims of the Bali bombing. *Ms Belinda Wright (conservationist), Belinda Anne Irene Wright. For services to the protection of wildlife and endangered species in India.Member of the British Empire (MBE)
''Civilian Division'' *Neil Adam, Janitor, Friockheim Primary School, Angus. For services to Education and to the community in Friockheim, Angus. *Rosemary Annette, Mrs. Adams. For services to Libraries in Northern Ireland. *Roy Adams. For services to the community in Londonderry. *Isa, Mrs. Allan, Tea Lady. For services to Scottish Enterprise. *Marie, Mrs. Allen, Head, The Fresh Start Faculty, Liverpool Community College. For services to Basic Skills Provision. *Rosalind Clare, Mrs. Allsopp, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence. *John Anderson. For services to Animal Health. Thomas Fraser Bews Anderson. For services to the community in Stromness, Orkney. *Harry Ashley Andrews, J.P., Councillor, Caerphilly County Borough Council. For services to the community in Bargoed, South Wales. *Francis Houlston Annett, Education Research Manager, Learning and Skills Council. For services to Training and Education in the North East. *Ivor Alan Appleton, Retained Firefighter. For services to the community in Waltham, Grimsby. *James Whiteford Arbuckle, J.P., Immediate Past Chairman, Royal Northern Countryside Initiative. For services to Agriculture and Rural Education. *Robert Armstrong, Secretary and Founder Member, Abbey Historical Society. For services to Cultural Heritage in Northern Ireland. *Keith Douglas Arnold, Design and Prepress Manager, Ordnance Survey, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. *Ms Stacey Atkinson. For services to Children with Learning Disabilities. *Ms Irene Audain, Chief Executive, Scottish Out of School Care Network. For services to Out of School Care Services in Scotland. *Jacqueline Dorothy, Mrs. Austin, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny. For services to Cardiac Rehabilitation. *Margaret Ann, Mrs. Backhouse. For services to the community, especially Health and Elderly People in Warwickshire. *Malcolm Alan James Baker. For services to the community in Kidlington, Oxfordshire. *George Gerald Edward Baldry. For services to the community in Merseyside. *David Delius Anton Bantock. For services to the community, especially Education in Withywood, Bristol. *Diana Elizabeth, Mrs. Barber. For services to the community, especially the League of Friends of Pembury Hospital, Kent, and the Osteopathic Centre for Children. *Stuart Barber. For services to the community, especially the Waterloo Legal Advice Service, South London. *Jennifer Christine, Mrs. Barnes. For services to Wells Cathedral Catering Ltd in Somerset. *Kathleen Anne, Mrs. Barnett. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau and to the community, South Somerset. *Ann, Mrs. Bartleet. For services to the Council for the Protection of Rural England. *Adolphus Leslie Bateson. For services to Elderly People in Somerset. *Mark Grahame Batten. For services to the community, especially the Centre ’70 Community Association, Lambeth, South London. *John Edgar Beach. For services to Music. *Doreen, Mrs. Beardall. For services to Ruddington Framework Knitters Museum, Nottingham. *Joseph Beattie, ChauVeur. For services to the Confederation of British Industry. *Denise Sharon, Mrs. Bedford, Youth Worker, Kirklees Youth Services. For services to Young People in West Yorkshire. *Miss Riaz Begum, Youth Worker, Asian Heritage Young People, Blackburn. For services to Young People. *Ann, Mrs. Bell, Fishing Industry Co-ordinator, Aberdeenshire Council. For services to the Fishing Industry. *Brian Wallace Bell, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. *Joyce, Mrs. Bellamy. For services to Garden History. *Ms Vivienne Jane Bennett, lately Project Director, Imperial War Museum North, Manchester. For services to Museums. *James Gordon Bennison. For services to Basketball. *Christine, Mrs. Bentley, Matron, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital, Kent. For services to the NHS. *Linda Jean, Mrs. Berwick. For services to People with Disabilities, especially the Lin Berwick Trust, Sudbury, Suffolk. *David Michael Bills. For services to the National Trust and to the community in Kinver, West Midlands. *Elizabeth Margaret, Mrs. Bishop. For services to the community in Tonyrefail, South Wales. *Sehdev Parshad Bismal. For services to Community Relations in Wolverhampton. *Ms Helen Black. For services to the Broadcasting and Creative Industries Disability Network (BCIDN). *Robert Gillon Watson Black, Chairman, Caravan Club. For services to Caravaning and Tourism. *Katharine Vera, Mrs. Bligh, lately Archivist, House of Lords. *Alec Bloom, Chairman, Hospital Heartbeat Appeal. For services to People with Heart Disease. *David Alexander Bolton, Director, Primary Care and Community Services Development, Lothian Primary Care Trust. For services to Health Care in Scotland. *David Bone. For services to the Boys’ Brigade Bandwork in Scotland. *Margaret, Mrs. Bone. For services to the Royal British Legion, Buckinghamshire. *Alice, Mrs. Booth, Member, Wales Parish Council. For services to the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. *Miss Gillian Booth, Administrator, Competition Commission. *Norman William Booth. For services to Sport in Redbridge and Essex. *Thomas Edward Bourne, Environment Director, Welsh Development Agency. For services to Sustainable Development in South Wales. *Ann, Mrs. Bowker. For services to Tourism in Cumbria. Victor Frederick Bowsher. For voluntary services to the community in East Devon. *James McCall Boyd, lately Provost, East Ayrshire Council. For services to Local Government and to the community. *Trevor Dempster Boyd. For services to Meteorology. *David Richard James Boyton, lately Human Resources Adviser, H.M. Prison Belmarsh, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office. *Rodney Winston Brache. For services to People with Disabilities in Guernsey. *Patricia Mary, Mrs. Bradbury, J.P. For services to the Board of Visitors, H.M.Prison Blakenhurst, Redditch, Worcestershire. *Geoffrey Braithwaite. For services to the community in Clitheroe and the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. *Edward Francis Leopold Brech, Honorary Research Fellow, Management History Research Group, Open University Business School. For services to the History of British Management. *Sydney Brewin. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, East Sussex. *Helen Jennetta Adam, Mrs. Brewster. For services to the community in Dundee. *John Stewart Briggs. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps, Keighley, West Yorkshire. *John Christopher Brindle, Managing Director, J. Fishwick & Sons Ltd. For services to the Bus Industry. *Henry Brisbane, Chairman, Shopmobility Scotland. For services to People with Disabilities in Scotland. *Jean, Mrs. Britton, Day Hospital Manager, Walton Hospital, Chesterfield. *Professor Alan John Brook. For services to the community, especially Music and Education in Buckinghamshire. *Gary Brooker, Musician. For charitable services. *Antony Charles Barrington-Brown. For services to Heritage and to the community in Codford, Wiltshire. *Errol Brown, Singer. For services to Popular Music. *George Herbert Brown, Chair of Governors, Oxhey First School and Kingsfield School, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Education. *Hamish Brown, Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police. For service to the Victims of Harassment. *Kenneth Brown, Business Manager, Medical Benefits Section, International Pension Centre, Department for Work and Pensions. *Miss Deirdre Brownsell, Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. *Miss Gladys Bryan. For services to the National Children’s Homes and to the community of Upholland, Lancashire. *Neil Anthony Buckley, Senior Teacher, Mathematics, Guthlaxton College, Leicestershire and Public Examiner, Assessment and Qualifications Alliance. For services to Education. *Edward Alfred John Bull. For services to Maidstone Mediation. *John Bulleyment, lately Sergeant, British Transport Police. *John Spencer Burnett, Chairman, Board of Management, Oatridge Agricultural College. For services to Further Education in Scotland. *Brian Gordon Burns, Strategic Manager, Mail and Distribution, Inland Revenue. *Glenise Irene, Mrs. Burns, lately Scheme Manager, Methodist Homes Housing Association. For services to Sheltered Housing, Arbroath. *Mervyn Burtch, President, KidsOp. For services to Music and Education in Wales. *Samuel Butler. For services to the Industrial Development Board, Northern Ireland. *Joe Calzaghe, Joseph Calzaghe. For services to Boxing. *Isabel, Mrs. Campbell, Founder, Belles Organising and Secretarial Services. For services to Enterprise in Lochaber. *Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. Cannon. For services to Business and Engineering. *Dr. William Hugh Carling, President and Founder, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Support Group, Fareham, Hampshire. For services to Cardiac Patients. *Michael Carney. For services to Amateur Boxing. *Christopher Brian Carr. For services to the community in Dorking, Surrey. *The Reverend Philip John Carrington, Hospital Chaplain, South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust. *Annie Clelland, Mrs. Carson. For public service. Sandra Margaret, Mrs. Carter. For services to the Unemployed Voluntary Action Fund, Scotland. *Adrienne Dianne, Mrs. Catherwood, D.L. For services to Action Research in Northern Ireland. *Vera Eliza, Mrs. Catton, Chair, Cancer Research Campaign, Wandsworth and District Branch, London. *Jean Thompson, Mrs. Caulfield, Beaver Scout Leader. For services to the community, Castlerock, County Londonderry. *Betty, Mrs. Challis, School Crossing Warden, Witchford, Ely. *Gopal Chandra. For services to Community Relations in Birmingham. *Philip Alexander Chapman, Constable, Lincolnshire Police. For services to the Police and to the community in Alford, Lincolnshire. *Miss Gillian Patricia Cheeseman, President of the Secretaries’ and Assistants’ Council, House of Commons. *David Charles John Christie. For services to the Historic Environment and to the community of Hampstead, London. *David Robert Church. For services to the Royal Mail and to the Scouting Movement in Norwich. *Penelope, Mrs. Clarke, Senior Renal Care Assistant, Oxford RadcliVe Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. *Ruth, Mrs. Clarke, Honorary Secretary. For services to the RNLI, Colchester. *Miss Mary Terez Clifford, Nurse Manager and Clinical Nurse Specialist, Rheumatology Unit, Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast. For services to Nursing. *Martin John Coates. For services to Young People in Seaforth, Merseyside. *Miss Heather Ann Cole, Administrative Officer, New Deal Lone Parent Advisers, Department for Work and Pensions. *Peter McMurray-Cole, Chairman, Gainsborough Decorations Ltd. For services to Charity, especially Health in Wales. *Anita, Mrs. Collier, Project Manager, Sheffield Action Team, Department for Work and Pensions. *Richard Francis Constantine, lately Coxswain/ Mechanic. For services to the RNLI, Scarborough. *Harry Cook, President, Labrador Rescue Society. For services to Dog Welfare. *Malcolm Coombs, Grade D, Ministry of Defence. *Peter Thomas Cornwell, Administrative Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. *Andrew Shaun Cousins, Assurance Officer, H.M. Customs and Excise. *Gordon Cowan, J.P. For services to the community, especially to Young People in Sale, Cheshire. *Miss Janet Rosemary Cox. For services to the Macmillan Cancer Relief Fund. *William Ramage Cox, Member, Claythorn Community Council. For services to the community in Claythorn, Glasgow. *Mollie, Mrs. Craig. For services to Erskine Hospital for Ex-Service Men and Women in Scotland. *Patricia, Mrs. Creighton, Chair, Executive Committee, Croydon Voluntary Youth Sector. For services to Young People. *Miss Margaret Rose Cresci, Head, Mental Health Nursing, Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trust. For services to Mental Health Nursing. *William Edward Cromar, Secretary, National Fire Services Benevolent Fund. For services to Fire OYcers and their Families. *Miss Ruth Iris Cronin, Administrative Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. *Robert Johnstone Crosbie. For services to the Corporation of London. *Ms Dianne Crowe, Specialist Gynaecology Nurse, Hexham General Hospital, Northumberland. For services to Women’s Health. *Julie, Mrs. Crowson. For services to the community in Skegness and Wainfleet. *John James Cubby, lately Chief Wildlife Ranger, Forestry Commission. *Mervyn Albert Dane, Journalist, The Impartial Reporter, Enniskillen. For services to Journalism. *Miss Elizabeth Margaret Davidson, Personal Secretary, Inland Revenue. *Karen, Mrs. Davies, Chief Executive, Heart of England Fine Foods Group Ltd. For services to the Promotion of Regional Food. *Richard Donald Davies, Archivist of the Russian Archive, Brotherton Library, University of Leeds. For services to Anglo-Russian Scholarship. *Alison Apphia, Mrs. Denham-Davis. For services to the community, especially the Citizens’ Advice Bureau in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. *Carol, Mrs. Davis, Caretaker and Support Assistant, Bulphan Primary School, Thurrock, Essex. For services to Education. *Margaret, Mrs. Deeney, Scheme Co-ordinator, Oaklee Housing Association Limited. For services to Elderly People in Northern Ireland. *Sydney Devine, Singer. For services to Entertainment in Scotland. *Anne Alexandra, Mrs. Dey, lately Receptionist, Environment and Rural AVairs Department, Scottish Executive. *Anne, Mrs. Diss, D.L. For services to the community, especially Community Action Furness, Barrow-in- Furness, Cumbria. *Nora, Mrs. Dixon. For services to the community in Poulshot, Wiltshire. *Christina Magdalena, Mrs. Dodd, Constable, West Mercia Constabulary. For services to the Police and to the community in Worcester. *Fiona Bisset, Mrs. Dodds. For services to Homeless People and to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Hamilton. *Ann, Mrs. Dowell, Enquiry Clerk, Avon and Somerset Constabulary. For services to the Police. *John Drew, lately Brigade Procurement Officer, Wiltshire Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service. *Edmund Ernest Ivor Drury. For services to the Royal Mail and to the community in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. *Paul Erskine Dunn, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. *Michael John Dunning, Head, Technical and Craft Training, AWE plc. For services to the Defence Industry. *Iris, Mrs. Dunstan. For services to the community, especially the Pony Club and the RNLI, Cornwall. *Charles Albert Dupont. For services to the Alderney Breakwater. *Gilbert Ainslie Dures. For services to Older People in Bury, Lancashire. *Simon Maxim Dyson. For services to Charity, especially to the Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust. *Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. Earle, Chair, School Friends Association and Governor, Roos Primary School, East Riding of Yorkshire. For services to Education. *Jean Marie, Mrs. Eburne, President, Girlguiding, South West England. For services to Young People. *Anthony John Edwards, Lloyds/TSB Retired Staff Liaison Officer. For services to Occupational Pensioners. *Michael John Eke. For services to the community, especially to Young People in March, Cambridgeshire. *Rahimah, Mrs. Elaheebucus, Range 8, Public Understanding of Science Team, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry. *Frederick Joseph Elliott. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps, Scotland. *Paul Elliott (footballer), Paul Marcellus Elliott. For services to Football and Community Relations in South East London. *Brian Ellison, Assessment, Research and Educational Programme Manager, Mobility Advice and Vehicle Information Service, Department for Transport. *Richard Elsey. For services to the community in Fotheringhay, Peterborough. *Rebecca Desiree, Mrs. Elsy, J.P. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau and to the community, South Tyneside. *David Rowan Elwell, Communications Officer, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service. *David English (actor), David Stuart English. For services to Charity. *Clare Jennifer, Mrs. Evans. For services to the Wiltshire and Swindon Users’ Network and Disabled People. *Miss Lynn Evans. For services to the Law Centres Federation, London. *Richard George Evans, Deputy Headteacher, Copland Community School, Wembley, London. For services to Education. *Joan, Mrs. Everard. For services to the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families Association, Barrow-in-Furness. *Dreda Annette, Mrs. Farmer, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence. *Jennifer, Mrs. Farr, D.L. For services to the NSPCC in Nottingham. *Linda, Mrs. Faulkner, Reception and Security Manager, Facilities Management London, Commercial Services Division, Department for Education and Skills. *James Fawcett, J.P. For services to the community and to the Licensed Taxi Trade in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. *Piers William Trahern Feilden, Member, WaterVoice Wessex Committee. For services to Water Industry Customers. *Peter Alexander Fell, Policy Adviser, Family Policy Division, Lord Chancellor’s Department. *Albert Fellowes. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Rainhill, Merseyside. *Kenneth Charles Fenton, Chairman, Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. For services to Tourism and to the community in Mid Wales. *John Humphries Ferguson, Citybus Driver. For services to Transport in Northern Ireland. *Aubrey Dukes Fielding. Campanologist and Ringing Master, St. Columb’s Cathedral, Londonderry. For services to Bell Ringing. *Donald Joseph Filliston, Chairman, Sandgate Conservation Society. For services to Conservation, Storrington, West Sussex. *Trevor John Fisher, Process Compliance Manager, United Utilities. For services to the Water Industry and to the community in the North West. *Miss Mehru Fitter, Manager, Multicultural Library Services, Coventry. For services to the community. *Houston Fleming, Chairman, Dykebar Hospital Patients’ Council, Renfrewshire. For services to Mental Health. *Peter John Fletcher, Governor, Bideford College, Devon. For services to Education. *William Robert Forde, Leading Chargehand Examiner, Ministry of Defence. *Daphne Mary, Mrs. Foulsham, Vice President, National Gardens Scheme. For services to Charity. *Gordon James Fowlie. For services to the community, especially Agriculture in Lewes, East Sussex. *Douglas George Friend. Principal Officer, H.M. Young Offender Institution and Remand Centre Glen Parva, Home Office. *Robert Francis Friend. For services to Broadcasting. *Gwendolyn Dorothy Margaret, Mrs. Frost, Tailor to the Armed Forces. *Susan Christine, Mrs. Fuller. For services to Science. *Margaret Mary, Mrs. Gammon. For services to the community in Woking, Surrey. *Barbara Dunbar, Mrs. Gartside. For services to the WRVS and to the community in Surrey. *Alan Gear, Chief Executive, Henry Doubleday Research Association. For services to the Development of Organic Horticulture. *Jacqueline, Mrs. Gear, Executive Director, Henry Doubleday Research Association. For services to the Development of Organic Horticulture. *Peter Gibbons, Information Communication Technology Technician, Philips High School, Manchester. For services to Education. *Heather, Mrs. Gibbs. For services to the community in Hampton, Middlesex. *Dr. Angus Alexander Mackintosh Gibson, Chairman, Scottish Cot Death Trust. For services to Health. *Sheila Anne, Mrs. Giles, Caseworker, Inland Revenue. *Jean Mercedes, Mrs. Gooding, Governor, Haling Manor High School and Howard Primary School, Croydon, Surrey. For services to Education. *Walter John Martin Gosling, Senior Probation OYcer. For services to the Probation and Prison Services in Norfolk. *Bankim Chand Gossai. For services to Community Relations in South London. *Jacqueline Ann, Mrs. Gough, Business Development Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Dudley, Department for Work and Pensions. *Carolyne Isabelle, Mrs. Graham, Special Needs Educational Clerical Auxiliary, Lanark Grammar School. For services to Education. *Hugh Scoolar Grant. For services to the Maintenance of Denmore Park, Aberdeen. *Margaret Winifred, Mrs. Grant. For services to Nature Conservation, Stanford in the Vale, Oxfordshire. *Belissa Mary Hunter, Mrs. Graves. For services to the community in East Bergholt, SuVolk. *Eveline Ann, Mrs. Gray, Senior Dental Hygienist Tutor. For services to Dental Hygiene in Scotland. *Miss Sally Jean Gray, Millennium Volunteers Ambassador. For services to Young People. *Ronald Desmond Gregg. For services to the community in Belfast. *Lyndsay Nairn Grewar. For services to Scouting in Kirriemuir, Angus. *Joseph Paul Gribbon, Buildings OYcer, St. Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry. For services to Higher Education. *John Arthur Grimwood. For services to the community, especially the Petworth Town Band in West Sussex. *Ernest Stillfried Guild, Director, British Wheelchair Athletics Association. For services to Disabled Sports. *Ian Arthur Gunning, Constable, North Wales Police. For services to the Police. *Miss Dorothy Mary Hadingham, Leader, Disabled Rangers Guides Trefoil Guild. For services to Disabled People in Croydon and District. *Alice Marjorie, Mrs. Hale. For services to the community in Carshalton, Surrey. *Rex David Hall, Education Consultant. For services to Study Support and Playing for Success. *Richard John Hallam, Head, Music Service, Oxfordshire County Council and Chair, National Association of Music Educators. For services to Music Education. *Sarah, Mrs. Hammonds. For services to the community, especially to St. Bartholomew’s Church, Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent. *David Hanrahan, Complaints Manager, Inland Revenue. *Eileen Barbara, Mrs. Hargreaves, Chair of Governors, Beauherne Community School, Canterbury, Kent. For services to Education. *Dennis Harper. For services to the community, especially Young People in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire. *Frank Harper. For services to RAF Historical Research. *Rex Arthur Harper, Voluntary Worker, RSPCA. For services to Wildlife in Cornwall. *David John Harrigan, First Line Manager, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry. *Jacqueline, Mrs. Harris. For services to Housing and Regeneration in Bow, London. *Derek Harrison, Branch Secretary, National Association of Retired Police Officers, Durham. For services to the Police. *Barrie John Hartley, Senior Professional Technology OYcer, Policing and Crime Reduction Group, Home OYce. *David John Hastings. For services to the community, especially Heritage in Norfolk. *Ellen Margaret, Mrs. Hawkins, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence. *Peter Philip Hawkins, Business Support Auditor, NAAFI. For services to the Ministry of Defence. *Margaret, Mrs. Hayes. For services to the community, especially in the Belle Isle North Estate, Leeds. *Rosemary Rebecca, Mrs. Hayes, J.P., Councillor, Pembrokeshire County Council. For services to the community in Pembrokeshire. *Shirley, Mrs. Hayward, Head of School for Skills for Life and Learning, Yeovil College, Somerset. For services to Basic Skills. *Gordon Stirling Henderson, Secretary, Scottish Outward Bound Association. For services to Young People. *David Barclay Hilton. For services to the Earl Haig Fund. *Jean Lesley, Mrs. Hinchliffe. For services to the community in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. *Norman Hilton Holland, Chairman, Business Link Berkshire and Wiltshire. For services to the Small Business Community. *David Holt, Production Supervisor, BAE Systems. For services to the Defence Industry. *Jane, Mrs. Hook, Chair, Scottish Society for Autism. For services to those affected by Autism. *Paul James Hooley, J.P. For services to the community in Bedford. *Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Hooper. For services to the community in Saltash, Cornwall. *June Audrey, Mrs. Hope. For services to Oxfam in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. *Frederick Godfrey Howard, Head, Shellfish Hygiene Group, Fisheries Research Services, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen. *Ms Margaret Howell, Founder, Southend Women’s Refuge. For services to Tackling Violence against Women. *John Rhys Howells, Senior Explosives Ordnance Detection Adviser, Thames Valley Police. For services to the Police. *Michael John Hoy. For services to Education and to the Arts in the Isle of Man. *Anthony Bruce Edward Hudson. For services to the Falkland Islands Memorial Chapel, Pangbourne, Berkshire. *John Spencer Hudson, Chair, Partney and Dalby Parish Council. For Services to the community in Spilsby, Lincolnshire. *Miss Glenys Hopwood Hughes. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Flintshire. *Miss Patricia Ann Hughes. For services to People with Disabilities in North Wales. *Ms Carrie Humble, Founder and Director, Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre. For services to Racehorse Welfare. *Kenneth Ernest Humphrey, Project Director, Mornington Community Project. For services to the community in Belfast. *Isabelle, Mrs. Hunter. For services to Young People in Ballynahinch, County Down. *Yvonne Suzanne, Mrs. Huntriss. For services to the community, especially Bloxham Village Museum, Banbury, Oxfordshire. *Hasanat Mohammad Husain. For services to Community Relations in East London and to the Education of Ethnic Minority Communities. *Shafaquat Hussain, Co-ordinator, Khushi Project. For services to the Asian Community in the West Midlands. *Shelim Hussain, Chairman and Managing Director, Eurofoods Ltd. For services to Business in Wales. *Brian Hutchinson, Business Development Manager, The Prince’s Trust, East Midlands. For services to Young People. *Peter William Hutley. For services to the community in Surrey. *Ms Gloria Hyatt, Principal, Elimu Academy, Toxteth, Merseyside. For services to Education. *Patricia, Mrs. Hyman. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Aldershot, Hampshire. *Bruno Imerini, Security Supervisor, OFSTED Headquarters. For services to Education. *William John Jack. For public service. *Bridget Jackson, Miss Barbara Amy Bridget Jackson. For services to Ladies’ Golf. *David John Jackson. For services to H.M. Coastguard, Cornwall. *Harry Raymond Jackson. For services to the community, especially Sport in Humbleton, East Riding of Yorkshire. *Rose, Mrs. Jackson, Founder Member, Gateway Club, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire. For services to Special Educational Needs. *Caroline, Mrs. James, Staff Nurse, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol. For services to Nursing. *Gwynedd Talfryn James. For services to Agriculture and to the Environment in South West Wales. *John Peter Compton James, lately Chairman, Kennel Club. For services to the World of Dogs. *Dr. William Robert Jenkinson, Director, Occupational Health and Safety, Bombardier Aerospace—Shorts Group. For services to Health and Safety in Northern Ireland. *Mary, Mrs. Jenner, J.P. For services to Health and the community in Weybridge, Surrey. *Robert Samuel Jennings, Principal, Slemish College, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. For services to Education. *Miss Denise Ann John, Administrative Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. *George Edward Johns. For services to Fostering, Devon. *Gillian, Mrs. Johns. For services to Fostering, Devon. *George Herbert William Johnson. For services to the community of Colwyn Bay and Conwy. *Stanley James Johnson. For services to Heritage and Tourism in North Yorkshire. *Michael Darius Bedford Leno Jonas. For services to Nature Conservation in Hertfordshire. *Anne Frances, Mrs. Jones, Member, Mid Sussex District Council. For services to the community in Burgess Hill. *David Jones. For services to Local Government and to the community in Denbigh, North Wales. *The Reverend Edward Gwynfai Jones, lately Minister, St. Rollox Parish Church, Sighthill, Glasgow. For services to Race and Community Relations and Asylum Seekers. *Elspeth Mary Margretta, Mrs. Jones. For services to Race and Community Relations and Asylum Seekers in Sighthill, Glasgow. *Jeffrey Jones. For services to the community in Bridgend, South Wales. *Joy, Mrs. Jones, Leader, Westbury Park Playgroup, Bristol. For services to Pre-School Education. *William Randle Jones, Honorary Adviser, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. For services to Young People in the West Midlands. *Ian Paul Jordan, Emergency Planning and Community Safety Manager, Dumfries and Galloway Council. For services to Emergency Planning. *Janet May, Mrs. Keel, lately Grade D, Ministry of Defence. *Margaret Mary, Mrs. Kelly. For services to Crime Concern and the Youth Justice System. *Robert Derek Kelsey, Chairman, UYngton White Horse Show. For services to Tourism in UYngton, Oxfordshire. *Om Prakash Khanna, Chief Executive, Ethnic Minority Enterprise Centre, Glasgow. For services to Ethnic Minority Communities. *Margaret Spreull, Mrs. Kinninmonth. For services to Guiding and to the Kirkcaldy Canoe Club, Fife. *Miss Dorothy Kinrade, Business Impact and Measure Manager, H.M. Customs and Excise. *Malcolm Carl Kleiman, Proprietor, Fairway School of Motoring. For services to People with Disabilities in Yorkshire. *Charles Douglas Knott, lately Chief Commandant, Northumbria Police. For services to the Police. *Stewart Lambie, Chairman, Arran Mountain Rescue Team. For services to Mountain Rescue. *Frank Langford. For services to the community in Walsall, West Midlands. *Olive, Mrs. Langford. For services to the community in Walsall, West Midlands. *Joyce Ethel, Mrs. Langley. For services to the community in Lockleaze, Bristol. *Hamilton Irvine Lavery, Transport Development Manager, Translink. For services to Transport in Northern Ireland. *Arthur Abraham Lawson. For services to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women. *Peter Foden Lee. For services to the community, especially Business in Brixworth, Northampton. *Francis du Heaume Le Gresley. For services to the community in Jersey. *Kenneth George Leggett. For services to Agriculture in Norfolk. *Karel Lek. For charitable services to the NHS in North Wales. *Elsie Mary, Mrs. Lewis, Union OYcial, National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers. For services to the Agricultural Community. *John Richard Lewis, Chair of Governors, Lamphey Primary School, Pembrokeshire. For services to Education. *Margaret, Mrs. Lewis, lately Support Services Manager, South Pembrokeshire Hospital. For services to the NHS. *Michael Stuart Limbrey, Chairman, Montgomery Waterway Restoration Trust. For services to Inland Waterways. *Brian William Limbrick, Founder, Hitchin British Schools Project and Trust. For services to the History of Elementary Education. *Gwynedd, Mrs. Lingard. For services to Gymnastics especially for Children with Special Needs. *Sheila Jane, Mrs. Lloyd. For services to International Aid in Africa. *Joyce Lillan, Mrs. Long. For charitable services to Southend Hospital NHS Trust. *Catherine, Mrs. Love. For services to Guiding in Renfrewshire. *Reginald Frank Lovelock, District Councillor, South Kesteven. For services to Local Government and to the community in Lincolnshire. *Angus Stewart Lowden, Area Resource Manager, Meat Hygiene Service, Food Standards Agency. *Ada Doreen, Mrs. Lowe. For services to the WRVS in Liverpool. *David Holden Luscombe, Member, Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government. *John Laird Thomas Luscombe, Electrical Fitter, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Shipbuilding Industry. *Eleanor May, Mrs. Lyall. For services to Scouting in Scotland and to the Linn Moor Residential School. *Miss Kathleen Rose Lynch. For services to Garden History. *Thomas Williamson Mabbott, Secretary, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. For services to Horticulture in Scotland. *Dr. Sheena Lindsay MacDonald, Chair, Borders Local Health Co-operative, Berwickshire. For services to Medicine. *John MacInnes, Area Assessor, Crofters Commission, Ross of Mull and Iona, Argyll. For services to Crofting. *Desmond Gordon MacKey. For public service. *Group Captain Alison Margaret MacKintosh, RAF (Rtd). For services to the RAF Benevolent Fund in Fife. *Roderick John MacLeod, Piper. For services to Piping. *Jeffrey Maddock, Managing Director, Simbec Research Ltd., Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Clinical Research in South Wales. *Miss Debra Magill, Personal Secretary, H.M. Prison Liverpool, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office. For services to the Prison Service Charity Fund. *Rosemary, Mrs. Majer, lately Business Support Manager, Corporate Development Group, Cabinet Office. *Ms Emma Mandley, lately Director, Regional Affairs, London Weekend Television. For services to Broadcasting. *Marjorie, Mrs. Manton, B.E.M. For services to the WRVS and to the community in Horsham, West Sussex. *Victor Charles John Marchant, Archaeologist. For services to Archaeology. *Gerard Marsden, Entertainer. For services to Charity in Merseyside. *Valerie, Mrs. Marsden, Senior Personal Secretary, Health and Safety Executive. *Blanche Ellen Maggie Kirby, Mrs. Marsh. For services to the community in Somerset. *Balraj Krishan Marwaha. For services to the Asian community in Scotland. *Beryl, Mrs. Mason. For services to Sure Start, Early Years Education and Childcare, Telford, Shropshire. *Naheed, Mrs. Arshad-Mather, J.P., Deputy Chair, Unity Housing Association. For services to the community in West Yorkshire. *Richard Crichton Matthew, Chief OYcer, Merchant Navy Training Board. For services to the Shipping Industry. *Mary, Mrs. Matthews. For services to Archery. *Roger Bayley Maxwell. For public service. *Thomas Maybin. For services to the community in Larne, County Antrim. *Ronald Sidney McCall. For services to the Royal Air Force Association, Bedfordshire. *Jean, Mrs. McCambley. For services to Young People in Belfast. *Dorothy Muriel, Mrs. McCann. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Birkenhead, Wirral. *William Andrew McConnell. For public service. *Tony McCoy, Anthony Peter McCoy, Jockey. For services to Horseracing. *Mavis, Mrs. McCune. For services to Young People in Belfast. *Gary McLaughlin. For services to Young People in Downpatrick, County Down. *Malcolm Murdo McLean. For services to the community in Berneray, Isle of Lewis. *Ann, Mrs. McMaster. For services to the Victims of Domestic Violence through the East Durham Women’s Refuge and East Durham Domestic Violence Forum. *Angela, Mrs. McMullen. For services to People with Disabilities in Cambridgeshire *Steven Mellers, Founder and Manager, Fairbridge Centre, Kent. For services to Young People. *William Campbell Melville. For public service. *Henrietta, Mrs. Menice. For services to Housing in Northern Ireland. *Ms Valerie Metcalf. For services to Equal Opportunities. *John Pollard Metcalfe, lately Chairman, Central Borders Branch, Multiple Sclerosis Society. *Iona, Mrs. Meyer. For public service. *Bambul Miah. For services to the community in the West Midlands. *Mohammad Arju Miah. For services to community relations in Swindon, Wiltshire. *Miss Lorraine Michaels. For services to Unemployed People in Merseyside. *David Miller, Chairman of Governors, Wimbledon School of Art. For services to Higher Education. *Lucy, Mrs. Miller. For services to the Girls’ Brigade in Cumbernauld. *Uttambhai Dahya Mistry, J.P. For services to the community in Bolton. *Mary, Mrs. Mitchell, Home Help. For services to the services to Archaeology. community in Banbridge, Co Down. *Miss Patricia Ann Moir, Nurse, Accident and Emergency Department, Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital. For services to Families in Grampian. *Miss Isobel Montgomery, Senior Clerical Assistant, James Hamilton Academy, Kilmarnock. For services to Education. *Ronnie Moodley, Chief Executive, ARHAG Housing Association. For services to Refugees. *Annie Allan Stevenson, Mrs. Mooney. For services to the community in Stirling. *Ronald David Moore, Court Manager, Canterbury Combined Court Centre, Court Service, Lord Chancellor’s Department. *Catherine Denise, Mrs. Morgan, Headteacher, Goetre Infants School, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Education. *Daniel Edward Morgan, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice in Herefordshire. *David Treharne Morgan, T.D. For services to Transport Preservation in the UK and Europe. *June, Mrs. Morrell, Administrative OYcer, West London County Court, Court Service, Lord Chancellor’s Department. *Elizabeth Pearl, Mrs. Morrison, Curriculum Director, Fermanagh College. For services to Further Education. *Thomas Hulme Moss. For services to Dance in Wigan, Lancashire. *Ellen, Mrs. Mulvey. For services to Ex-Service Personnel in Broughton House Home, Salford. *Mary Bernadette, Mrs. Munden (Mrs. Gilbert), Nursery Nurse, Claremont School, Bristol. For services to Special Needs Education. *Barbara Margaret, Mrs. Murray. For services to the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service in Fort Augustus. *Robert Jack Nelson. For services to Unemployed People in the East Midlands. *David Newbigging, Rehabilitation Instructor, State Hospital, Carstairs. For services to Patient Therapy. *Patricia, Mrs. Newman, Youth Worker, Youth and Community Education Service. For services to Young People in Walsall, West Midlands. *Reginald Nicholas. For services to People with Disabilities in Cornwall. *William James Nicholl. For public service. *Alan Nicolson. For services to the community in Banffshire. *Lawrence Michael Nippers. For services to Local Government in Wales. *Cyril Charles Norman, lately Parish Clerk. For services to Local Government in Eastham, Worcestershire. *John Michael Nugent. For services to Education, Skills and Business in Greater Manchester. *Margaret Mavis, Mrs. Nutter. For services to the community, especially the Springhall Hospice Charity Shop, Rochdale, Lancashire. *Helen, Mrs. Ogborn. For services to the Victim Support Scheme, Tameside. *Jamie Oliver, Jamie Trevor Oliver, TV Chef and Restaurateur. For services to the Hospitality Industry. *Patrick John Ormonde. For services to Amateur Theatre. *Malcolm Douglas Osmundson, School Resource Manager, School of Biomedical Sciences, King’s College, London. For services to Higher Education. *Rhoda, Mrs. Ottoway. For services to Ridge Meadow Primary School, Chatham, Kent. For services to Education. *Hazel Ann, Mrs. Oughton, School Crossing Warden. For services to the community in Frodsham, Cheshire. *Victoria, Mrs. Ouzman, Senior Personal Secretary, Police Complaints Authority, Home Office. *Cecile, Mrs. Oxaal, English Teacher, Winifred Holtby School, Hull. For services to Education. *Linda Anne, Mrs. Paice, Complaints Co-ordinator, Broadcasting Standards Commission. *Iris Mona, Mrs. Pain, Typist, Employment Tribunals Service, Department of Trade and Industry. *Angela, Mrs. Palmer, Nursery Nurse, Northfield Road Primary School, Dudley, West Midlands. For services to Education. *Marilyn Peggy, Mrs. Palmer, Manager, International Trade Services, Bristol Chamber of Commerce and Initiative. For services to International Trade. *Phyllis Ann, Mrs. Palmer, Founder Member, South Cumbria Dyslexia Association. For services to Special Needs Education in Cumbria. *Keith Pape, Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. *Michael John Millard Parker, T.D., Emergency Planning Adviser, Severn Trent Water. For services to the Water Industry. *Gordon John Parris, J.P. For charitable services, Surrey. Betty Joan, Mrs. Patchett. For services to Skipton Hospitals’ League of Friends. *Wendy, Mrs. Paterson, Development Officer, South East Scotland Training Consortium. For services to Social Work in Scotland. *Dr. Binay Kumar Pathak, General Medical Practitioner, Nottingham. For services to Primary Health Care. *David Anthony Pearman. For services to the Conservation of British Flora and to the Botanical Society of the British Isles. *Marion, Mrs. Pearson, Head of Finance, Glasgow Film Theatre. For services to the Cinema. *Eleanor, Mrs. Perkins. For services to the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Airmen’s Families Association, Bristol. *Graham Alan Perry, Founder Member, Great Western Society. For services to Railway Heritage. *Ms Sharon Peters, Team Leader, FCH Housing and Care. For services to Housing in the West Midlands. *Lawrence Erling Petterson. For services to Charity especially Health in South Wales. *John Philcox, Head of Personnel, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. *Alan Phillips. For services to charity in Jersey. *The Venerable Galayaye Piyadassi. For services to Community Relations in North London. *Stuart James Pizzey, Constable, Greater Manchester Police. For services to the Police and to the community. *William Alfred Place, Messenger, Government Office for Yorkshire and Humber. *Keith Andrew Player, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. *Vera Kenton, Mrs. Plummer. For services to the WRVS and to the community in East London. *Annabelle Elizabeth, Mrs. Poots, Founder Member, Lisburn Special Care School Parents’ Association. For services to the community in Lisburn, Co Antrim. *Edward George William Powell, Station Honorary Secretary. For services to the RNLI, Barry, South Glamorgan. *Michael William Powley. For services to Supported Employment in the South West. *Christine Joyce, Mrs. Price. For services to International Development. *Maureen, Mrs. Pritchard, Cleaner. For services to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. *John Alan Prodger. For services to the community in Buckinghamshire. *Peter Joseph Prunty, Force Commandant, Cleveland Special Constabulary. For services to the Police. *Angelina, Mrs. Purcell. For services to Business Development and International Trade in South London. *Stella Rosamond, Mrs. Pye, Personal Assistant to the Vice Chancellor, University of East Anglia. For services to Higher Education. *Steve Pyke, Photographer. For services to the Arts. *Raymond Paul Quant. For services to the community in Borth, Ceredigion. *Robin Radley. For services to the NSPCC and to the Treloar Trust in Hampshire. *Eric James Rainey, lately National Trust Area Warden. For services to the Conservation of Wildlife in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland. *Mehmet Ramadan, lately Lift Attendant, Palace of Westminster. *Catherine Quinn Katie, Mrs. Ramage, Director, Community Involvement Ltd, Larkhall. For services to People with Special Needs in Lanarkshire. *Peter Rana. For services to Business and International Trade. *Graeme Donald Randall. For services to Judo. *Robert Eric Michael Randall. For services to Karate. *Richard Nisbet Earle Raven. For services to the community in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. *Peter Raymond, Non-Executive Chairman, Tepnel Life Sciences. For services to the UK Bioscience Sector. *Violet Margarethe Alice, Mrs. Reader. For services to the community in Sutton, Norfolk. *Janet, Mrs. Reynolds, Managing Director, Octavius Hunt Ltd. For services to International Trade. *Joan, Mrs. Reynolds. For services to the community in South East Wales. *Maurice Edward Reynolds. For services to People with Learning Difficulties and Prader-Willi Syndrome. *Peter Robert Richardson, Teacher, Haycliffe Special School, Bradford. For services to Special Needs Education. *Eileen, Mrs. Riddick, Management Secretary, Scottish Prison Service. *Major Peter Harold Ridlington. For services to the Gurkha Welfare Trust. *Nicholas Riley. For services to UK Geosciences. *Mohummad Risaluddin. For services to Interfaith Relations. *Cecil Ritchie. For services to Road Safety. *Glynn Morton Roberts, Head, Birmingham Outdoor Education Centre, Birmingham City Council. *Marian, Mrs. Roberts, Councillor. For services to the community in Blaenau Gwent, South Wales. *Robert Sommerville Robertson, Driver, Fleet Support Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry. *Andrew John Robinson, Head, Community Development Banking, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to Social and Community Enterprise. *Martin Joseph Roddy, Constable, Gloucestershire Constabulary. For services to the Police. *Alexander Philip Roe, Constable, West Midlands Police. For services to the Police and to Charity. *Jean Valentine, Mrs. Rogers. For services to the WRVS in Dorset. *Audrey Watkin, Mrs. Rose. For services to the community, especially Health and Education in Sheffield. *Elvina Sheila, Mrs. Russell, Chairman, Pembrokeshire Community Health Council. For services to Health. *Philip Ralph Hugh Russell, B.E.M., Grade C2, Ministry of Defence. *Philip Sackett, lately Clerk, Minster Parish Council. For services to the community in Minster, Thanet, Kent. *Miss Dora Mary Sales. For services to the community in Usk, Monmouthshire. *Dilip Sarkar. For services to Aviation History. *Yvonne Janet, Mrs. Saunders, Divisional Administration Officer, Hampshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. *Alan Samuel Schwartz, Member, Welsh Interfaith Council and Board of Deputies of British Jews. For services to Interfaith Relations and to the Jewish Community in Wales. *James Scott. For services to the community and to the Royal Mail, Bracknell, Berkshire. *Dr. Matta Venkataramanaiah Shathrughna Setty, General Medical Practitioner, Ashford, Kent. For services to Primary Health Care. *Kathryn, Mrs. Severn. For services to the community in Llanfairpwll, Anglesey. *Eric James Seymour. For services to the Royal British Legion in Essex. *Robina Shahnaz Shah, J.P. For services to Asian Children with Learning Disabilities. *Samir Sharma. For services to Community Relations in Scotland. *Doreen Elizabeth, Mrs. Sharpe. For public service. *Judith Craig, Mrs. Shedden, Co-Founder, Grown Up Congenital Heart Patients Association. For services to People with Congenital Heart Disease. *Imelda, Mrs. Shelley, Research Information Officer, Wales Tourist Board. For services to Tourism. *Peter Edwin Sillibourne. For services to Ruckinge and Hamstreet Scout and Guide Associations, Kent. *Tennakoon Mudilige Dayananda Silva, Civil Engineer. For services to Public Transport in London. *Marion, Mrs. Simon, J.P. For services to Trade Unions and Workplace Learning Services, Yorkshire and Humberside. *Pamela, Mrs. Simpson. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Richmond, Surrey. *John Roger Sims, Secretary, League of Friends, Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham. For services to Health. *Amolak Singh, Chief Executive, Dental Practitioners’ Association. For services to Dentistry. *Simon Singh. For services to the Promotion of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in Schools and to Science Communication. *Sylvia, Mrs. Sklayne. For services to the community in Redbridge, Essex. *Daphne Mary Walker, Mrs. Sleigh, lately Councillor, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government and to the community. *Thomas Kay Slimming, Lecturer, Stow College, Glasgow. For services to Special Needs Further Education. *Robert William Sly, New Deal Co-ordinator and Operations Manager, Dorset, Department for Work and Pensions. *Alan John Smith, Licensing Officer, Environment Agency. For services to Water Resource Management. *Barry Lewis Smith, Recovery Manager and Deputy Unit Head, Inland Revenue. *Christine Annette, Mrs. Smith. For services to the community, especially to Music in Nottingham. *Eileen Annie Elizabeth, Mrs. Smith. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps, Southampton. *Gillian Elizabeth, Mrs. Smith. For services to Community Safety. *Ian Monro Smith, Inspector, Invercannie Water Treatment Works. For services to the Scottish Water Industry. *Malcolm Smith. For services to the Board of Visitors, H.M. Prison Lancaster. *Martin Ansdell-Smith, Senior Network Analyst, Information Services Division, Department for Education and Skills. *Robert William Smith. For services to Community Safety. *Terence Henry Rosslyn Smith. For services to Disadvantaged People. *Alan John Spedding, Director of Music, Beverley Minster. For services to Music. *Judith, Mrs. Spicer, Pensions Team Leader, Department for Work and Pensions. *Penny, Mrs. Spink. For services to British Fencing. *Brian Francis Squires. For services to the community in Linton, Herefordshire. *Richard Charles Squires, D.L. For services to the community, especially conservation in Wantage, Oxfordshire. *John Malcolm Stansfield. For services to Agriculture and to the community in Reading. *Barry Steed. For services to the community in Bournemouth and Poole, Dorset. *Sheila, Mrs. Steele, J.P. For services to Girlguiding UK and to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. *Dr. David Brook Stevens. For services to Motor Sport Medicine in the Isle of Man. *Alfred Davison Stewart, Biomedical Scientist Manager, Belfast Link Laboratories. For services to the Laboratory Service. *Joyce, Mrs. Stewart, lately Director of Horticulture, Royal Horticultural Society. For services to Horticultural Science and Botanical Education. *Robert Watt Stewart, Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. *John David Stockport, Constable, North Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. *Cyril David Stockwell, Member, Sparsholt Parish Council and Member, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. For services to Local Government in Sparsholt, Hampshire. *Diane Maureen, Mrs. Stone, Co-ordinator, Community Action Centre, University of the West of England. For services to Higher Education. *Patricia, Mrs. Stringfellow, Chair, Judging Panel, National Training Awards. For services to Training. *Carole Hester, Mrs. Sturgess. For services to Mental Health Care in Swansea. *Mohammed Ali Syed. For services to Community Relations in South West London. *Abu Taher. For services to Community Relations in the Midlands. *Michael Tangye. For services to Heritage in Cornwall. *Roger John Radcliffe Tanner, D.L. For services to the Arts in Saddleworth, Oldham. *Brian Taylor, Secretary, Open Door Project, Redbridge, Essex. For services to Young People. *Charles Edward Taylor, Town Councillor, Presteigne and Norton Town Council. For services to the community in Presteigne, Powys. *Charles Harry Taylor, T.D. For services to the community, especially the Trinity Centre in Winchester, Hampshire. *Miss Jacqueline Taylor. For services to the community of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire. *Jean, Mrs. Tennant. For services to Marie Curie Cancer Care. *Alfred Keith Dyson Terry. For services to Tramways and Tramcar Heritage. *Giles Eric Tewkesbury. For services to Young People. *Jayprakash Thakkar, Facilities Officer, H.M. Customs and Excise. *Angela, Mrs. Thomas. For services to Elderly People with Disabilities in Desford, Leicestershire. *Carmen Teresa, Mrs. Thomas, Youth Leader, Kingsteignton Youth Centre, Devon. For services to Young People. *George James Thomas. For services to the Royal Mail and to the community in Shrewsbury. *Joyce Helen, Mrs. Thomas. For services to the community in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. *Andrew Edward Thompson. For services to the community in Bangor, Co Down. *Anne, Mrs. Thompson, Principal, Currie Primary School, Belfast. For services to Education. *Miss Diane Hilary Thompson, Personal Assistant to Chairman and Chief Executive, Alvis plc. For services to the Defence Industry. *Henry Andrew Thompson. For services to the community in Coleraine, Co Londonderry. *Janice Ann, Mrs. Thompson, Regional Co-ordinator, Investors in People, Inland Revenue. *Kenneth Clive Thomson. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Orkney. *Terry Timlett. For services to the community in Devon. *Elizabeth, Mrs. Toman. For services to Social Welfare in Northern Ireland. *Jane Emily, Mrs. Tomlinson. For charitable services in West Yorkshire. *James Alan Tompkins, lately Premises Manager, Langbourne Primary School, Southwark, London. For services to Education. *William Ian Tootell. For services to the Romanian Childline. *Cyril Trust. For services to the community in Farnham, Surrey. *Mary Ruth, Mrs. Tucker, Adult Education Tutor, Neath. For services to Lifelong Learning. *John Turley. For services to Life Saving in Lanarkshire. *Barbara, Mrs. Turnbull. For services to the Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Clackmannanshire. *Elsie Ellen, Mrs. Tytherleigh. For services to the WRVS in Essex. *Romesh Vaitilingam. For services to Economic and Social Science. *Kenneth Venables, Community Safety Manager, Basildon District Council. For services to the Police and to the community. *Miss Diane Wadsworth, Manager. For services to London Underground. *Paul Gerald Wagstaff, Principal Lecturer, Aeronautics, Kingston University. For services to Higher Education. *Suzanne Frances, Mrs. Walsh. For services to the Homeless in Blackpool. *Suzanne, Mrs. Warn, Public Examiner, Geography for Edexcel. For services to Education. *Timothy John Wass, RSPCA Superintendent, East Anglia. For services to Animal Health and Welfare. *Joseph Callander Watson. For services to the community, especially the Willow Burn Hospice in Lanchester, County Durham. *John Blakeney Waugh, Principal, Wheatfield Primary School, Belfast. For services to Education. *Jack Webber. For services to the National Trust. *Allan Andre Wells, Joiner, Ministry of Defence. *Miss Kathleen Rita Welsh. For services to People with Disabilities in Scotland. *David West, lately Education and Training Adviser, Scottish Engineering. For services to the Engineering Industry in Scotland. *Ron West, Technical Manager, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment. *Ms Sally Margaret West. For services to Age Concern. *Helen, Mrs. White, School Crossing Warden, Christchurch, Dorset. *Nicholas Charles Whitney, Head, Technical Support, Westland Helicopters. For services to the Aviation Industry. *Ian Whittingham. For services to Health and Safety in the Construction Industry. *Thomas John Whyatt, Managing Director, Continental Teves UK Ltd, Ebbw Vale. For services to Industry in Wales. *Clare, Mrs. Wichbold, Local Government Officer. For services to Rural Herefordshire. *Helen Irvine Adair, Mrs. Wickens, Constable, Norfolk Constabulary. For services to the Police. *Pauline Rosemary, Mrs. Wilkinson. For services to the community in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. *Mary Yvonne, Mrs. Williams, Grade D, Ministry of Defence. *Margaret Mary, Mrs. Williamson. For services to the community in Congleton, Cheshire. *Bernice Joan, Mrs. Willis, Leader, Oswestry Borough Council and Chairman, Memorial Hall Trust. For services to the community in Oswestry, Shropshire. *Joyce, Mrs. Willis, Teaching Assistant, Willoughby School, Bourne, Lincolnshire. For services to Special Education Needs. *Alwyn Peter Wilson. For public service. *Frank Robert George Wilson, Boys’ Brigade Leader. For services to Young People in Sunderland. *John Douglas Wilson. For services to Beekeeping. *Margaret, Mrs. Wilson. For services to Young People and to the community in Edinburgh. *Patricia June, Mrs. Wilson, Waste Technical Officer, Environment Agency. For service to Waste Management. *Ronald David Wilson. For services to the Far East Prisoners of War Association. *William John Connor Wilson, Director, Technical Services, Belfast Harbour Commissioners. For services to the Port Industry. *Eric Gordon Winterflood. For services to Conservation and to the community in Cambridge. *Zbigniew Wojcik, Racial Equality OYcer, Derby Racial Equality Council. For services to the New Deal. *Danny Wai-Ching Wong, Chair, Chinese Welfare Association and Chamber of Commerce. For services to the Chinese Community in Northern Ireland. *Raymond Wong. For services to Community Relations in Bristol. *Bryen Norman David Wood, Honorary Curator, Bushey Museum and Art Gallery. For services to Heritage. *Joanna, Mrs. Woodd. For services to Victims of Crime in Lambeth, London. *Stephanie Janice, Mrs. Woodruff. For services to British Exports. *Alan Wright, Mechanical Fitter, Thames Water. For services to the Water Industry. *Peter Andrew Thomson Wright. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme in Edinburgh and Lothian. *Anne Monica Gordon, Mrs. Wyburd. For services to the Criminal Justice System in Hertfordshire. *Margaret Doreen, Mrs. Wylde. For services to Amateur Operatic Societies in Farnham, Surrey. *Jacqueline, Mrs. Yong, Typist, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. *Maureen, Mrs. Young. For services to Save the Children in Berkshire.New Zealand
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