LIFE PEERS
Barons
Sir Richard Attenborough, actor, producer and director; Sir Ralf
Dahrendorf, Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford; Robert (Robin)
Leigh-Pemberton, Governor, Bank of England and Lord Lt of Kent; Sir
Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, conductor.
Privy Counsellors
Roger Norman Freeman, MP for Kettering, for political service; Sir
George Samuel Knatchbull Young, MP for Ealing Acton, for political
service.
Knights Bachelor
Professor Colin Leonard Berry, Professor of Morbid Anatomy, The Royal
London Hospital, chairman, Advisory Committee on Pesticides; Robin Adair
Biggam, chairman, BICC, for services to the Cable and Construction
Industries; James Drake Birrell, director and chief executive, Halifax
Building Society, for services to the building society movement; Samuel
Brittan, principal economic commentator and assistant editor, Financial
Times, for services to economic journalism; Arthur David Tim Chessells,
chairman, London Health Services Implementation Group, for services to
the NHS in London; John Alexander Collins, lately chairman, Advisory
Committee on Business and Environment, for services to the environment;
David James Scott Cooksey, chairman, Audit Commission for Local
Authorities and National Health Service in England and Wales, for
services to local government;
Graham Martyn Dorey, Bailiff of Guernsey, for services to Guernsey;
Ernest Hall, chairman, Dean Clough Industrial Park, Halifax, for
services to training and enterprise; Joseph Edward Hotung, for
charitable services, particularly to the British Museum; Ralph Frederic
Howell, MP for Norfolk North, for political service; Dr David Jack,
non-executive director, Cancer Research Campaign Technology, for
services to the pharmaceutical industry; David Laidlaw Knox, MP for
Staffordshire Moorlands, for political service; Eddie (Elias George)
Kulukundis, for charitable services to sport and to the arts;
Peter Large, chairman, Joint Committee on Mobility for Disabled
People; Michael Gillam Lickiss, senior partner, Grant Thornton (UK), for
services to accountancy; Ronald Andrew Baird Miller, executive chairman,
Dawson International, for services to the textile industry; Kenneth
Murray, Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh, for
services to science; Dr William George Henry Quigley, chairman, Ulster
Bank, for services to public life in Northern Ireland;
Dr David Allan Rees, secretary and chief executive, Medical Research
Council, for services to science; Colin Sampson, H.M. Chief Inspector of
Constabulary for Scotland; Stanley Clifford Simmons, for services to
medicine; Professor Colin Stansfield Smith, county architect, Hampshire
County Council, for services to architecture; Donald Maurice Spiers,
controller aircraft, Ministry of Defence; Donald Edgar Stringer, for
political service;
Gilbert Williamson Thompson, chief executive, Manchester Airport, for
services to air transport; Colin William Carstairs Turner, for political
and public service; Duncan Amos Watson, immediate past president, World
Blind Union: formerly chairman, Access Committee for England, for
services to blind people; Peter Robert Wright, director, The Birmingham
Royal Ballet.
ORDER OF THE BATH
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCB)
Peter Graham, QC, First Parliamentary Counsel.
COMPANIONS (CB)
David Jeffrey Bentley, grade 3, Home Office; William John Hodges,
permanent secretary, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland Civil
Service; David John Hodgkins, grade 3, Health and Safety Executive,
Department of Employment; Christopher Kingston Howes, second
commissioner and chief executive, The Crown Estate; Robert Gordon Scott
Johnston, grade 3, Property Services Agency Service International,
Department of the Environment; Peter Mackay, grade 2, Scottish Office;
Stephen Charles Taylor Matheson, grade 2, HM Board of Inland Revenue;
Nicholas Lionel John Montagu, grade 2, Department of Transport;
Timothy Jean Geoffrey Pratt, lately deputy treasury solicitor; Dr John
Langdale Reed, senior principal medical officer, Department of Health;
Arthur Christie Russell, grade 3, Department of Trade and Industry;
Edward Alexander Simpson, director, Northern Ireland Court Service; Dr
George Strath Sorrie, lately chief executive, Occupational Health
Service, Office of Public Service and Science; Harold David Spenser
Venables, The Official Solicitor, Lord Chancellor's Department.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL & ST GEORGE:
COMPANIONS (CMG)
Geoffrey Edward Fitchew, lately Director General, EC Commission; Colin
Gatt, director, Commonwealth Development Corporation Managed Projects,
for services to the Commonwealth Development Corporation.
DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST
Knight Bachelor
Dick Hurst Pantlin, for services to British interests and the British
community in Europe.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL & ST GEORGE
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCMG)
Alastair Christopher Donald Summerhayes Macrae, British High
Commissioner, Lagos; The Honourable Humphrey John Hamilton Maud, HM
Ambassador, Buenos Aires.
COMPANIONS (CMG)
David Hugh Colvin, minister, HM Embassy, Rome; Charles Augustine Kaye
Cullimore, British High Commissioner, Kampala; Anthony St John Howard
Figgis, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Richard Hugh Turton Gozney,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office; John Francis Ryde Martin, counsellor,
United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, New York;
David Norman Reddaway, Counsellor and Charge d'Affaires, HM Embassy,
Tehran; Michael John Robinson, Counsellor, HM Embassy, Belgrade; Thomas
William Savage, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Brian Smith, British
High Commissioner, Port of Spain; David Critchlow Walker, British High
Commissioner, Accra; Brian Watkins, British High Commissioner, Mbabane;
Philip Henry Davan Wetton, director general for British Trade
Development in Italy, HM Consulate-General, Milan.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
ORDER
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCVO)
Col Peter Hilton; David William Neil Landale; Col Geoffrey Walter
Fownes Luttrell; Brian Henry McGrath.
COMMANDERS (CVO)
Frank Reginald Francis; John Haslam; Graham Norbert Kennedy; George
David Inge-Innes-Lillingston. LV. The Most Honourable Elizabeth Shirley
Vaughan, Marchioness of Anglesey; Mrs Marilyn Jean Atkinson; Col Harold
Frederick Oberlinne Bewsher; John Edwin Brook; Thomas Henry Davies; Miss
Susan Lillian Derry; Lt Col Donald James Charles Wickes; Cyril Raymond
Woods.
MEMBERS (MVO)
Mrs Lynda Margaret Hopkins; David Rankin-Hunt; Michael William Desmond
Mackey; Mrs Carmel Eileen Mary Murphy; Inspector Thomas Anthony Parker,
Metropolitan Police; Inspector Roger Ernest Reynolds, Metropolitan
Police; Sqn Ldr Robert Morrison Shields, Royal Air Force; Michael John
Thresher; Miss Gwendoline Annette Wilkin; David McKenzie Yeaman.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
DAMES COMMANDER
(DBE)
Miss Thora Hird, actress, for services to drama; Mrs Muriel Sarah
Spark, writer, for services to literature.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KBE)
John Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of Bute, for services to the arts and
heritage, and to public life in Scotland; Sir Peter Parker, for services
to public life.
COMMANDERS (CBE)
John Beadle, lately chairman, Peak Park Joint Planning Board, for
services to the National Parks Movement; Jeremy Wilson Beech, Chief Fire
Officer of Kent; Anthony John Booth, managing director, Special
Businesses and International Affairs British Telecom, for services to
the Telecommunications Industry; Carlton Boswell, lately Her Majesty's
Chief Agricultural Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department of
Employment; Mrs Elizabeth Louise Botting, for services to the Top
Salaries Review Body and to Personal Finance Broadcasting; Peter Thomas
Brazier, lately grade 5, Central Office of Information; Ian Brownlie,
QC, Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of
Oxford, for services to international law; William Campbell Bryden, Head
of Drama Television, BBC Scotland, Associate Director, the Royal
National Theatre; Philip George Burke, Professor of Mathematical
Physics, Queen's University Belfast, for services to science; John
Halcrow Burrow, Chief Constable, Essex Police; Norman John Terence
Butler, Director of Social Services, Hampshire County Council.
Christopher James Campbell, chairman, British Shipbuilders
Corporation, for services to the shipbuilding industry; Peter James
Clarke, grade 4, Forestry Commission; Miss Lesley Collier, principal
ballerina, Royal Ballet, for services to ballet; Patrick Collinson,
Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge; Nigel
Lawrence Colne, non-executive director, Department of Social Security's
Departmental Management Board; Miss Frances Mary Cook, deputy chairman,
Public Works Loan Board, for services to local government; Paul
Christopher Richard Crossley, pianist and artistic director, London
Sinfonietta, for services to music.
Timothy Ernest Daniels, grade 5, Ministry of Defence; Frank John
Davies, chief executive, Rockware Group. For services to the glass
industry; William Devlin, director, Local Enterprise Development Unit,
for services to economics and industry in Northern Ireland; Roy Leonard
Dommett, deputy chief scientific officer, Defence Research Agency; Dr
Alastair Geoffrey Donald, president, the Royal College of General
Practitioners, for services to medicine.
Robert Trench Fox, vice chairman, Kleinwort Benson Group, for services
to banking; Dr Albert Franks, grade 5, Department of Trade and Industry.
Mrs Thelma Golding, chairman, Hounslow and Spelthorne Community and
Mental Health NHS Trust; Stanley Richard Goodchild, chief education
officer, Berkshire, for services to education; Nicholas Thomas Grimshaw,
architect, for services to architecture; Mrs Bunty Moffat Gunn, lately
chairman, Lanarkshire Health Board, for services to the National Health
Service in Scotland; Peter Haggett, Professor of Urban and Regional
Geography, University of Bristol.
Reginald John Hales, for political and public service; Paul Bertrand
Hamlyn, publisher, chairman, Reed International Books and Director of
Reed Elsevier, for charitable services, particularly to the arts;
Alexander Philip Hendry, for political and public service; David Henry
Hills, lately grade 4, Ministry of Defence; Dr Geoffrey Hobbs, lately
grade 5, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; John Folliott
Charles Hull, for services to the City and to industry; James Malcolm
Marcus Humphrey, for political and public service.
Nigel Margrave Johnson, grade 5, Home Office; Frederick Patrick Mair
Johnston, chairman, Johnston Press, for services to newspaper
publishing; Geraint Stanley Jones, chief executive, S4C, for services to
broadcasting; Professor Desmond Gareth Julian, consultant medical
director, British Heart Foundation.
Roger Kent, director, Waverley Care Trust, for public service in
Scotland; Bernard Henry Knight, Professor of Forensic Pathology,
University of Wales College of Medicine, honorary consultant pathologist
to South Glamorgan Health Authority; Michael Frederick Knox, grade 5, HM
Board of Custom and Excise.
Norman Lessels, chairman, Standard Life, for services to the insurance
industry; Robert Patrick Lister, chairman, Board of Governors, Coventry
University; Paul Edward Loveluck, chief executive, Wales Tourist Board,
for services to tourism in Wales; Stuart Randolph Lyons, chairman and
chief executive, Royal Doulton, for services to the china industry.
Mrs Morag Macdonald Simpson, secretary to the Post Office Corporation,
for services to the Post Office; Dr Iain Mackay Macfarlane, chairman,
Latin American Trade Advisory Group, for services to export and to ICI
Fibres; Ian Roy Marks, chairman, Packaging Panel, Food and Drink
Federation, for services to the food industry; Professor John Stanley
Marsh, chairman, Agricultural Wages Board, for services to the
agricultural industry; Dr Robert James Maxwell, secretary and chief
executive, The King's Fund, for services to the health service in
London; Dr Archibald Dewar McIntyre, Principal Medical Officer, Scottish
Home and Health Department; Robert Murray McKinlay, chairman, British
Aerospace Airbus, for services to the aircraft industry; Duncan James
McPherson, convener, Highland Regional Council, for services to local
government in Scotland; John Stanley Metcalfe, Professor of Economics,
University of Manchester, for services to science; Dennis Mitchell,
chairman, South West Regional Advisory Board, National Rivers Authority,
for services to the fisheries industry; Terence Moore, chief executive
officer, Conoco., for services to the oil industry.
Col Alan Frank Niekirk, chairman, Council of the Territorial Auxiliary
and Volunteer Reserve Association's Pension Plan, for services to TAVRA.
Miss Felicity Joan Palmer, opera singer, for services to music; David
Lewis Pascall, lately chairman, National Curriculum Council, for
services to education; Professor John Allan Patmore, vice chairman,
Sports Council, for services to sport; Anthony Cecil Peak, joint deputy
chief executive, VSEL Consortium, for services to submarine building;
Edward John Peett, director, Vodafone Group, for services to the
telecommunications industry; Christopher Selwyn Porteous, solicitor for
the Metropolitan Police, for services to the Metropolitan Police; Dr Ian
Mathieson Hamilton Preston, chief executive, Scottish Power, for
services to the electricity industry.
George Karoly Radda, British Heart Foundation Professor of Molecular
Cardiology, University of Oxford, for services to science; John Rayner,
Rabbi Emeritus, Liberal Jewish Synagogue; Brynley Roberts, librarian,
National Library for Wales, for services to the Welsh language and
literature and to librarianship in Wales; Edward John Roberts, chief
executive, Heath Springs, for services to business and to public life in
the West Midlands; John Arthur Robson, senior principal inspector of
taxes, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Duncan Alexander Ross,
lately chairman, Southern Electric, for services to the electricity
supply industry; John Alexander Ross, president, National Farmers' Union
of Scotland, for services to agriculture in Scotland; Simon John Sacher,
chairman, Whitehall and Industry Group, for services to industry; Mrs
Mary Ethel Salisbury, lately chairperson, Wiltshire County Council, for
services to local government; Peter Sebastian, for public services in
London; Clifford William Smith, for services to local government,
particularly in East Anglia; Professor David Grahame Grahame-Smith,
chairman, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs; Professor Harry
Smith, for services to the Ministry of Defence; Graham Henry Stacy,
Director of Professional Standards, Price Waterhouse Europe, for
services to accountancy; Dr (Isobel Jane) Nuala Sterling, chairman,
Standing Medical Advisory Committee, for services to medicine; Rex
Herbert Moss Symons, chairman, The Poole Hospital Trust, for service to
training and education.
Bernard David Taylor, executive chairman, Medeva, for services to
export and to the pharmaceutical industry; Professor Jean Olwen Thomas,
Professor of Macromolecular Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, for
services to science; Peter Colum Tudball, chairman, The Baltic Exchange,
for services to the shipping industry; Alan David Tuffin, general
secretary, Union of Communication Workers, for services to industrial
relations and to health and safety; Denis Tunnicliffe, managing
director, London Underground, for services to transport in London.
William Guy Walker, chairman, Van den Berghs and Jurgens, for services
to the food industry; Commander Leslie Michael Macdonald Saunders
Watson, Royal Navy (Retired), lately chairman, The British Library
Board; Dr Roger Williams, consultant physician, King's College Hospital;
director, Institute of Liver Studies, King's College, London; Alexander
Winton, HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services for Scotland; Charles
Richard Woosnam, Forestry Commissioner, for services to the forestry
industry.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
OFFICERS (OBE)
Dr Gary James Keith Acres, director, technology planning, Johnson
Matthey, for services to energy efficiency; William Joseph Ainsley,
senior manager, Chevaline Performance Group, British Aerospace
(Dynamics), for services to the defence industry; James Napier Alison,
HM Staff Inspector of Schools, Scottish Office Education Department; Dr
Anthony Allibone, chairman, Health Committee, General Medical Council;
Keith Appelbee, lately managing director, GEC Alsthom Traction, for
services to export and to the engineering industry; Edward George
Arnold, principal professional and technology officer, Ministry of
Defence; Michael Terence Aspel, television presenter, Independent
Television, for services to broadcasting;
Kenneth Bains, Inspector of Taxes SP, HM Board of Inland Revenue;
Robert Melville Balfour, for political service; Alan Douglas Barker,
treasurer, Princess Mary House Branch; financial adviser, West Yorkshire
Branch, British Red Cross Society; David Maxwell Barker, for political
service; Dr Keith Chartres Barnett, for services to the Animal Health
Trust, Newmarket; Michael Allen Barrett, general secretary and
treasurer, National League of the Blind and Disabled, for services to
the blind and the disabled; Mrs Margaret Baskerville, veterinary
officer, Ministry of Defence; Trevor Bassett, Chief Fire Officer, Dorset
Fire Brigade; John Garry Beaumont, executive director and chief ship
surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, for services to the shipping
industry;
John Charles Beech, grade 7, Department of the Environment; Mrs Lilian
Margery Bennett, chairman, Manpower, for services to employment and to
the Butler Trust; Gordon Harry Berlyne, for services to the public and
to the community in Manchester; Dr Maurice Bichard, technical director,
Pig Improvement Company, for services to the pig breeding industry;
Cedric George Blackbourne, managing director, Karl Construction, for
services to the construction industry in Northern Ireland; Kenneth
William Blyth, secretary, Independent Television Commission, for
services to broadcasting; Edwin Seymour Bontoft, honorary treasurer,
Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation (RADAR), for
services to the disabled;
Mark James Bowerman, for political service; John Michael Bowers,
chairman, Consumer Credit Licensing Appeals, for services to consumer
affairs; Seamus Brendan Boyle, grade 7, Industrial Development Board,
Northern Ireland Civil Service; Anthony Charles Brown, managing
director, F C Brown (Steel Equipment), for services to the steel
industry; Craig Milne Brown, principal, Dundee College of Further
Education, for services to further education; Professor Kenneth Martin
Brown, lately president, South Wales Institute of Engineers, for
services to health and safety; Rowland Percival Brown, headteacher,
Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, for services to education; Walter
Charles Brown, vice president and national treasurer, 1940 Dunkirk
Veterans Association;
Donald Hood Brydon, chairman, Barclays de Zoete Wedd Investment
Management, for services to commerce; John Burn, headmaster, Longbenton
Community College, Newcastle upon Tyne, for services to education; Mrs
Annie Dick Burnett, chairman, Social Work Committee, Borders Regional
Council, for services to local government; Denis Jack Butt, grade 7,
plant pathologist, Horticulture Research International; Thomas James
Carr, artist, for services to art; John Carol Case, for services to
music; Lt Col Colin Cheshire, for services to rifle shooting; David
Nigel Chesters, grade 7, HM Board of Customs and Excise;
Robert Charles Clark, grade 6, Department of the Environment; Richard
Clough, general secretary, Social Care Association, for services to
residential child care; Kenneth Howard Coates, executive chairman and
chief executive, Meggitt, for services to export and to the aerospace
industry; Colin George Campbell Cocks, vice chairman, Dowty Electronic
Systems Division, Dowty Group, for services to the defence industry;
Morris Cohen, chairman, Morris Cohen (Underwear), for services to the
clothing industry; David Lionel Coleman, president, Royal Pharmaceutical
Society of Great Britain, for services to pharmacy;
Peter John Cooper, consultant engineer, Sainsburys, for services to
food refrigeration; Martin Dewe Corke, chairman, West Suffolk Health
Authority, for services to the NHS; Graham Ronald Court, leader, Rhymney
Valley District Council, for services to local government in Wales;
Herbert Colin Coxall, life president, Association of International
Courier and Express Services, for services to the courier industry;
Stanley Albert Coxhead, founder, Association of Authorised Public
Accountants, for services to accountancy; Alan Croston, Chief Probation
Officer, Somerset Probation Service; Richard Cummings, member, Scottish
Consultative Council on the Curriculum, for services to education;
Walter Hugh Davidson, managing director, Peter Scott and Company, for
services to the knitwear industry; Professor Albina Catherine De La
Mare, Professor of Palaeography, King's College, London; Alan De
Pennington, Professor of Computer Aided Engineering, University of
Leeds, for services to science; Capt Ebenezer Thomson Denholm, chairman,
Cornwall Branch, Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association;
Gordon Ernest Francis Denman, principal collector of taxes, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; John Denton, grade 6, Office of Population Censuses and
Surveys; John Kennedy Dewar, for political service;
Dr Kenneth Edward Donnan, chairman, Northern Ireland Association for
Mental Health, for services to the mentally ill in Northern Ireland; Mrs
Elizabeth Deirdre Doocey, for political and public service; Philip Percy
Cooper Drabble, naturalist, writer and broadcaster; James Michael
Durose, lately grade 7, Home Office; Maurice George Ebison, lately
deputy chief executive, Institute of Physics, for services to science;
Peter Robert Ellis, lately director, Veterinary Epidemiology Economics
Research Unit, University of Reading, for services to science; Arthur
John Evans, headteacher, Penydre High School, Merthyr Tydfil, for
services to education;
Harry Marshall Fairhurst, consultant architect to English Heritage,
for services to architecture; Peter Gilbert Fitzgerald, managing
director, Fitzgerald Lighting, for services to the lighting industry and
to economic development in Cornwall; Professor George Dick Forwell,
chief administrative medical officer and director of public health,
Greater Glasgow Health Board, for services to medicine in Scotland; Ian
Fowler, principal chief clerk, Inner London Magistrates' Court Service,
for services to the judicial system; Dr Hans Ludwig Frankel, consultant,
National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, for services
to medicine;
Robert Wilkinson Fraser, director, Water and Drainage Services,
Borders Regional Council, for services to local government; George
Philip Furze, lately DS5C grade, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Samuel
Richard Gallop, honorary chairman, Opportunities for People with
Disabilities, for services to the disabled; Professor William Gelletly,
Professor of Physics, University of Surrey, for services to science; Dr
Tony Gibson, for services to the Neighbourhood Initiatives Foundation;
Henry Samuel Oscroft Gilbert, president, Merseyside and Cheshire Rent
Assessment Panel, for public service in Merseyside;
Alexander Glass, chairman, Children's Panel, Highland Region; Miss
Rumer Godden, (Mrs Margaret Haynes Dixon), novelist, for services to
literature; Mrs Florence Barbara Grains, chairman, Shetland Health
Board, for services to the NHS; Stanley Hagan, grade 7, chief clerk,
Liverpool Combined Court Centre, Lord Chancellor's Department; Anthony
John Hall, grade 6, Ministry of Defence; Thomas Douglas Hall, principal
scientific officer, Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, Scottish
Office; Jonathan David Harris, president, Continuing Professional
Development Foundation, for services to further education; David Heaton,
lately consultant, Museums and Galleries Commission, for services to
heritage;
Kenneth James Heyes, bursar, King Alfred's College Hampshire, for
services to higher education; Mrs Anne Mary Hobson, for political and
public service; Henry Egar Garfield Hodge, for services to the Social
Security Advisory Committee; Miss Anna Margaret Home, head of children's
programmes, BBC Television, for services to broadcasting; Professor
Norman Webster Hudson, for services to soil conservation; Evelyn Gervase
Carson Hulbert, chairman, Moore Stephens International, for services to
accountancy; Miss Mary Millicent Hulbert, headteacher, The Willink
School, Reading, for services to education;
Dr Donald Hunt, for services to the Three Choirs Festival, Worcester;
Philip Alexander Hunt, director, National Association of Health
Authorities and Trusts, for services to the NHS; Hubert Robin Hutton,
lately director general, British Merchant Banking and Securities Houses
Association, for services to the finance industry; George Howard
Jackson, deputy chief executive, Royal Agricultural Society of England,
for services to agriculture.
David Jason, (David White), actor, for services to drama; James
Jeffrey, farmer, for services to Agriculture in the Borders, Scotland;
Miss Celia Avril Rees-Jenkins, grade 7, Department of the Environment;
Terence Anthony Johnson, inspector of taxes SP, HM Board of Inland
Revenue; Adam Johnstone, chairman, Broadwood Trust, for charitable
services to the Royal Academy of Music; Graham Laurie Jones, grade 7,
Department of Transport; Neville Jones, for political and public
service; Noel Jordan, lately chairman, Northern Ireland Building
Regulations Advisory Committee, for services to the construction
industry; Mrs Patricia Jorgensen, chairman of the council, the
Children's Society, for services to young people.
Professor Janet Kear, lately director of centres, Wildfowl and
Wetlands Trust, for services to wildfowl conservation; Kenneth Charles
Keen, lately grade 6, Department of Health; Malcolm David Kelly,
chairman and managing director, Integrated Hydraulics, for services to
the hydraulic equipment industry; Douglas Henry Kent, for services to
the Botanical Society of the British Isles; Roger William Knight, grade
7, Home Office.
Robert Macleod Lacey, for political and public service; Dr Elizabeth
Laverick, honorary secretary, Women's Engineering Society, for services
to women in engineering and science; Professor George Jeffery Leigh,
deputy head, Agriculture and Food Research Council Nitrogen Fixation
Laboratory, for services to science; Mike Leigh, writer and director,
for services to the film industry; Gordon Lund, principal building
surveyor, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
Miss Joyce Irene Magor, grade 6, Overseas Development Administration;
Ian Marr, chairman, Aberdeen and District Milk Marketing Board, for
services to the dairy industry; David Rupert Mayes, headteacher,
Cockshut Hill Comprehensive School, Birmingham, for services to
education; Professor Daniel Vincent McCaughan, lately board chairman,
Industrial Research and Technology Unit, for services to technological
advancement in Northern Ireland; Capt Norman David McFarlane, grade 6,
Department of Transport; Miss Anne Geraldine McGrath, principal, Little
Flower Girls' School, Belfast, for services to education; Robert Ian
Shaw Meadows, managing director, R S Clare and Company, for services to
industry; Andrew Robert Mitchell, for services to sport for the disabled
in Scotland; Peter Crichton Mitchell, Deputy Chief Constable,
Strathclyde Police; Robert Alan Monkhouse, entertainer, for charitable
services; The Very Reverend Dr Peter Clement Moore, Dean and Rector, St
Albans Cathedral; Sydney Mortimer, specialist inspector, Health and
Safety Executive, Department of Employment; Professor Helen Christine
Muir, director, Department of Applied Psychology, College of
Aeronautics, Cranfield, for services to transport safety; Sister Carina
Muldoon, director, St Joseph's Training School, Middletown, Northern
Ireland, for services to young people; Michael Anthony Muskett, grade 6,
Ministry of Defence; Michael Joseph Mylod, deputy chief constable,
Hampshire Constabulary.
Charles John Naylor, lately national secretary, National Council of
YMCAs; Procter Naylor, director, East Anglia Tourist Board, for services
to tourism; Richard Neale, lately member, Occupational Pensions Board;
Dr Stephen Nepaulsingh, member, School Examinations and Assessment
Council, for services to education; Harry Noble, lately director,
Economic Development and Planning, Coventry City Council, for services
to local government; Charles Roger Macpherson Notcutt, chairman, Notcutt
Nurseries, for services to the Horticultural Industry.
Mrs Sheila Dorothy Oldham, for political and public service; Andrew
Hugh Fitzgerald Olson, for services to energy conservation in London;
Professor Robert Owen, for services to the National Health Service in
Wales.
Mrs Ann Veronica Margaret Palmer, director general, Bus and Coach
Council, for services to the bus and coach industry; Cameron Holdsworth
Parker, for services to the marine engineering industry; Keith John
Parker, editor and director, Express and Star, Wolverhampton, for
services to journalism; Michael Henry Parkinson, vice-chairman, Bradford
and District Training and Enterprise Council, for services to training
and education; Lt Col Godfrey Philip Desmond Pease, RM (Retired), deputy
representative chairman, Southern Area, Sea Cadet Corps; Harold Lindsay
Perks, for political and public service; Mrs Jill Elizabeth Pitkeathley,
director, Carers' National Association, for services to the support of
carers; Rudolf Theodor Felix Plaut, chairman, Northmace, for services to
industry in Wales; Douglas Thomas Ponsford, grade 7, Department of Trade
and Industry; Brian James Porteous, grade 6, HM Treasury; Mrs Rosalind
Preston, vice-president, Board of Deputies of British Jews and Honorary
Vice- President, National Council of Women of Great Britain.
Miss Wendy Anne Jopling Ramshaw, (Mrs Watkins), jeweller, for services
to art; Derek Rawson, lately city engineer, Birmingham, for services to
municipal engineering; Dr James Dudley Read, director, National Health
Service Centre for Coding and Classification, for services to medicine;
Maj Norman Ricketts, chairman 75th Anniversary Committee, King George's
Fund for Sailors; Miss Anne Christine Elizabeth Rider, retired maternity
services manager, University College Hospital London, for services to
the midwifery profession; Rex Roberts, for political and public service;
Robin John Kerfoot Roberts, grade 6, Department of Social Security;
Douglas George Robertson, vice president, Royal Scottish Corporation,
for services to the elderly in London; James Robson, divisional
veterinary officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; Harold
Kenneth Rose, member, Norfolk County Council, for services to local
government; Miss (Katherine) Patricia Routledge, actress, for services
to drama; Andrew Roxburgh, for services to association football; Brian
David Scott, director, Great Western, British Railways, for services to
rail transport; John Arthur Seaman, doctor, Save the Children Fund, for
services to world health; John Norman Sefton, chairman, British
Visqueen, for service to the chemical and plastic industries; Michael
Aylwin Selfe, lately county surveyor, Essex County Council, for services
to highways engineering; Mrs Penelope Ann Seligman, chair, Board of
Visitors, HM Prison Whitemoor, for services to prison board of visitors.
David Shackels, principal, East Tyrone College of Further Education,
for services to further education; Yan Ji Shieh, director, Refugee
Action, for services to the resettlement of refugees; Mrs Fiona Patricia
West Simpson, general dental practitioner, Co Antrim, member, General
Dental Council, for services to dentistry; Trevor Slater, lately
chairman, Ferguslie Park Business Support Group, for services to inner-
city regeneration; John Vernon Smyth, general secretary, Ulster Farmers'
Union, for services to agriculture in Northern Ireland; Alan Robert
Staff, commercial director, Vosper Thornycroft (UK), for services to
export and to the defence industry; Dr Anthony John Stanton, negotiator
General Medical Services Committee, for services to medicine; Dr Hilary
Stevenson, principal scientific officer, Department of Agriculture,
Northern Ireland Civil Service; William James Stewart, assistant chief
constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary; Dr Michael Adrian Stroud, for
human endeavour and for charitable services; Richard David Stroud, grade
6, Department of Employment.
Professor Margaret Jean Talbot, for services to sport and to physical
education; David John Tarr, consultant, Balfour Beatty Power
Construction (Hong Kong), for services to export and to the
transmission industry; John William Reginald Taylor, Commonwealth Vice
President, Royal Life Saving Society, for services to life saving;
George William Terrans, lately chairman, Durham County Council, for
services to local government; Richard G Tettenborn, for services to
local government in Wales; Miss Pamela Patricia Thayer, president,
Pre-School Playgroups Association, for services to the playgroup
movement; Andrew Thomson, Professor, School of Management, Open
University, for services to further education; Mrs Nancy Tovey, for
political service; Arthur Walter Townsend, lately chairman and managing
director, Oxford Bus Company, for services to the bus industry; Norman
Elliott Trape, grade 7, first secretary, British Embassy, Paris; Richard
John Tucker, principal information officer, Ministry of Defence; William
Charles Frederick Turner, special operations director, Royal Ordnance
plc, Chorley, for services to the defence industry; Sir Ranulph
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, for human endeavour and for charitable
services; Peter Charles Van Geersdaele, grade 7, National Maritime
Museum.
Miss Michelle (Mickey) Walker, for services to women's golf; Jeremy
John Ware, for political and public service; Geoffrey Roy Watson, grade
7, Department of Trade and Industry; Arthur Melville Reid Watts, for
services to the public and to the community in the Forest of Dean;
Stanley Webster, for services to the Prime Minister's Advisory Panel on
the Citizen's Charter; Terence Gerard Weiler, lately Chief Usher of the
Cenotaph Ceremony; Christopher Bevis Eve White, grade 6, Office of Fair
Trading; Neville Whittaker, director, North East Civic Trust, for
services to urban regeneration in the North East of England; Brian
Charles Willett, lately grade 7, Department for Education; Alan Philip
Willis, general secretary, BACTA, for services to the coin-operated
amusement machines industry.
Brian Errington Willis, principal professional and technology officer,
Ministry of Defence; Ralph Stewart Wilson, headteacher, Armadale
Academy, West Lothian, for services to education; Geoffrey Willingale
Wood, Inspector of Taxes SP, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Professor Jack
Williamson Wood, regional assessor, Community Charge Registration
Officer and Electoral Registration Officer, Strathclyde Region, for
services to local government; Mrs Anne Margaret Yates, lately director,
Southern African Advanced Education Project; Mrs Cynthia Yates, for
political service.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
William Abbott, for services to preparation for retirement; Arthur
Harold Addis, for services to the community in Culcheth, Warrington;
John Alexander, technical assistant, Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport
Executive, for voluntary services to the community in the North of
England; Mrs Margaret Allen, personal secretary, Property Services
Agency Service, Department of the Environment; George Haylock Almond,
deputy county fire officer, Greater Manchester County Fire Service; Miss
Veronica Frances Anderson, for services to young people, particularly to
the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, in Cheshire;
James King Annand, for services to the Scots language and to Scottish
literature; Mrs Jeanette Rosemary Apps, for services to the community,
particularly housing, in Kent; Mrs Kathleen Archer, member, Committee
for the Employment of People with Disabilities, for services to the
disabled; David Barry Armitage, regional collector of taxes, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; Alan Armstrong, auxiliary coastguard, HM Coastguard,
Blyth, Northumberland; Mrs Patricia Armstrong, supervisor telephonist
and receptionist, Swan Hunter Shipbuilders; Mrs Betty Arnold, school
crossing patrol, Devon County Council; Philip James Arnold, assistant
divisional officer, London Fire Brigade; Miss Joyce Audrey Ashby,
director, Surrey County, St John Ambulance Association;
Mrs Jean Frances Ashcroft, vice chairperson, Arthritis Care, for
services to mobility for disabled people; Joseph Ashcroft, stores and
transport supervisor, North Western Region, British Gas; Edward Wulstan
Atkins, joint president, The Elgar Foundation; Graham Michael Atkins,
conservation officer castle cement, for services to conservation; Mrs
Margaret Mary Atkinson, lately higher executive officer, Welsh Office;
Peter Atkinson, general manager, Springfields, Spalding, for services to
the bulb industry; Alexander Franklin Raymond Avery, local officer 2,
Department of Social Security; Mrs Sandra Aylward, personal assistant to
the manager, Goldthorpe Colliery, British Coal Corporation;
Edmund Hudson Baker, Assistant Chief Commandant, Suffolk Special
Constabulary; Mrs Frances Jean Templeton Baker, regional nursing
officer, British Gas (Scotland), for services to occupational health
nursing training; Mrs Gwendoline Florence Baker, for services to the
National Schizophrenia Fellowship; James Norman Baker, volunteer
observer, Meteorological Office; Mrs Sylvia Margaret Baker, senior
personal secretary, Department for Education; George Leslie Baldwin, for
services to athletics in North Wales; Mrs Brenda Barden, personal
secretary, Department of Employment; Peter Barge, lately senior
professional and technology officer, Ministry of Defence;
Dr Gordon Kinsman Barker, for services to the public and to the
community in Wadebridge, Cornwall; George Barraclough, for services to
swimming in the North of England; Mrs Glenda Vera Bateman, for services
to the British Association of the Hard of Hearing; Ronald James Bateman,
for services to horticulture and to the community in Oxfordshire; Rupert
Eric Talbot-Batting, industrial technician, Aircraft and Armament
Evaluation Establishment, Ministry of Defence; Alan Reginald Beadle,
European affairs manager, Association of British Insurers, and
secretary, British Insurers' International Committee, for services to
the insurance industry; Ernest Middleton Begbie, chief installation
engineer, GEC Ferranti Defence Systems, for services to the defence
industry;
Mrs Arlene Bell, higher executive officer, Department of Social
Security; Mrs Alexanderina Campbell Bell, clerical assistant, Lothian
and Borders Police; Brian John Bell, vice-principal, Otley College of
Agriculture, and secretary, Suffolk Farm Machinery Club, for services to
agriculture; Miss Yvonne Bennett, revenue personal secretary, HM Board
of Inland Revenue; John Berry, property manager, Mid-Kent College; John
Lawrence Beveridge, deputy principal and dean, Edinburgh Centre of
Study, Scottish Agricultural College, for service to agricultural
education; Colin Jack Bickel, for services to the 94th Dorset and Hants
Field Regiment, Old Comrades Association; Kenneth John Bicknell,
resident engineer and house services manager, Pira International, for
services to technology;
Mrs Ruth Billingham, for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary
Service and to the community in Rushden, Northamptonshire; David Binks,
sub-officer (retained), North Yorkshire Fire Service, for services to
the community in Yorkshire; David Blach, branch secretary, Union of
Democratic Mineworkers, Calverton Colliery, British Coal Corporation,
for services to industrial relations; Miss Janet Reston Chapman Black,
teacher, Benhar Primary School, for services to education; Mrs Rita
Blake, administrative officer, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, for
services to science; Sidney Blake, driver, Metropolitan Police; Brian
Blanchard, lately executive officer, HM Prison Askham Grange; Mrs
Shirley Ann Blick, Clerk to the Verderers, New Forest, Hampshire, for
services to the preservation of the New Forest;
Roy Blight, for services to the community in Devon; Mrs Joyce Bluss,
membership administrator, Council for the Protection of Rural England,
for services to conservation; William Raymond Blythe, lately bailiff
manager, Lord Chancellor's Department; Mrs Betty Bonham, foster mother,
Oxfordshire County Council; Geoffrey Arnold Booth, divisional officer
grade 1, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service; George Michael Albert Bourn,
lately sub-officer (retained), East Sussex Fire Brigade; Mrs Sybil
Boweren, school crossing patrol, Norfolk County Council; Miss Maureen
Bowman, training administration officer, Harland and Wolff; Mrs Carole M
Bradley, for services to sport for the disabled; Raymond Lee Bray, for
services to the Boy's Brigade in Devon; Dr Francis William Bryan
Breakey, adjudicating medical practitioner, Newcastle upon Tyne;
Miss Christine Brian, higher executive officer, Ministry of Defence;
Mrs Jean Mary Briggs, for services to the Weston Park Hospital League of
Friends, Trent, Sheffield; Norman John Bright, group development
director, Kingsway Group, for services to the aircrete block industry;
James Alfred Brinton, for services to the Navy, Army, and Air Force
Institutes; Miss Alice Gaynor Griffith Brown, honorary life member,
Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for services to
animal welfare in Northern Ireland; Miss Ann Teresa Brown, senior
personal secretary, Department of Trade and Industry; Mrs Catherine
Brown, for services to the community in Newmilns, Ayrshire; Donald
Maurice Brown, civil engineer, Nottinghamshire Group, British Coal
Corporation, for services to the coal industry;
Joseph Brown, theatre charge nurse, ear, nose and throat department,
St John's Hospital, Howden, Livingston, for services to nursing; Frank
Charles Browne, for charitable services to the disabled in Norfolk; Miss
Joan Anne Bryant, for services to the Brent Victims Support Scheme and
to the community in Brent, London; Mrs Dyllis Bryning, ward manager,
Ealing General Hospital, for services to nursing; Donald Robert John
Buckfield, sector officer, HM Coastguard, Land's End, Department of
Transport; Miss Helen Edie Buckham, senior executive officer, Ministry
of Defence; Mrs Celia Frances Fox Burgess, manager, Citizens Advice
Bureau, Poole, Dorset, for services to the Citizens Advice Bureau
movement; Michael John Burton, water inspector, Anglian Water;
Capt John Campbell, environmental health and safety superintendent,
Texaco, for services to offshore safety; Mrs Margaret Lyle Campbell, for
services to Guy's Hospital, London; Miss Elizabeth Janet Wright
Candlish, S1 grade, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Thomas William
Cannam, roadworker, Suffolk County Council; Mrs Rose Canning, inspector
and assembler, Northern Telecom (NI), for charitable services to the
community in County Antrim, Northern Ireland; Mrs Mary Carruthers, for
services to the community in Langholm, Dumfriesshire; Miss Margaret
Carter, chief executive, Stoke on Trent Community Partnership, for
services to the voluntary sector movement; Mrs Lillian Carthew, for
services to the community in St Nicholas, Cardiff; Leonard John Casey,
lately training officer, Telephone Cables, for services to training;
Robin William John Cassell, postal officer, The Post Office, Taunton,
Somerset; Donald Joseph Castleton, highways ganger, Norfolk County
Council; Mrs Annette Mary Caulkin, script consultant, British Screen
Finance, for services to the film industry; Grahame Cave, social worker,
Avon Social Services Department, for services to the community in Avon;
David Patrick Cawthorn, administrator, Milk Marketing Board, for
services to the dairy industry; Mrs Patricia Ruth Challen, hostel
warden, Epping Forest District Council, for services to the homeless;
Mrs Barbara Anne Champion, administrative officer, HM Board of Customs
and Excise.
Miss Jean Pamela Chapman, administrative officer, Radiocommunications
Agency, Department of Trade and Industry; Raymond Charlesworth, lately
head storekeeper, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield; Miss
Olga Mavis Charlton, lately deputy principal, Northern Ireland Office;
Peter Frederick Charlton, for services to the water supply industry in
Kent and Surrey; Paul Cheshire, lately telecommunications engineer,
Regional Railways, British Railways, for services to rail transport;
Geoffrey Alexander Chiverton, station officer (retained), Surrey Fire
Service; Mrs Sylvia Joan Christodoulou, administrative officer, Ministry
of Defence; Miss Louise Gwendoline Churchill, station director, Plymouth
Sound, for services to local radio in Plymouth; Eric Lewis Clark,
Chairman, Handicapped Adventure Playground Association, for services to
the disabled; Donald Rowland Clarke, head groundsman, the School of
Pharmacy, University of London.
William Francis Cleevely, for services to the community in Tilshead,
Salisbury, Wiltshire; Philip John Clifton, for political service; Miss
Betty Mavis Coaker, administrative officer, Metropolitan Police; Robert
William Coatman, member, Croydon Borough Council, for services to local
government; Alexander Dunn Cobban, Blue Badge Guide, for services to
tourism in London; Mrs Margaret Eileen Cobban, Blue Badge Guide, for
services to tourism in London; Miss Angela Joy Cockman, housekeeping
services manager, London Business School; Mrs Peggy Doreen Cole,
chairperson, Charsfield Parish Council, for services to the community in
Charsfield, Suffolk; Mrs Irene Collens, school crossing patrol, Trafford
Metropolitan Borough Council; John Leonard Collier, loading shovel and
dumper driver, Tarmac Roadstone, for services to the community in
Cheadle, Stoke on Trent.
Bernard Arthur Collins, for services to the community in Kent; John
Collins, for services to accident and emergency medical care; Mrs
Margaret Patricia Collins, revenue assistant, HM Board of Inland
Revenue; Philip John Collins, leading firefighter, London Fire Brigade,
for services to the community in Buckinghamshire; Mrs Edna Conlan,
chair, UK Advocacy Network, for services to improving mental health; Mrs
Margaret Elizabeth Cooke, administrative assistant, Police Authority of
Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Civil Service; James Alexander
Cooper, general secretary, Kirkcaldy Young Men's Christian Association;
Robert John Cordiner, lately governor 4, HM Prison Peterhead; Edward
Ogilvie Corsie, headteacher, Mosstodloch Primary School, Moray, for
services to education.
Brian Cosgrove, for services to the British Microlight Aircraft
Association; Miss Frances Mary Costello, revenue personal secretary,
Board of Inland Revenue; Mrs Nora Cowper, telephonist, London Transport
Headquarters; Mrs Gertraud Erika Cox, matron, St Luke's Hospice,
Basildon, Essex, for services to the hospice movement; Mrs Margaret
Crabbe, lately executive officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food; Peter David Craig, constable, Lancashire Constabulary; Neville
Stanley Crane, for services to the Bristol County Services Committee,
the Royal British Legion; Dr Alan Hugh Cribbens, head of safety critical
systems, British Rail Research, for services to rail transport.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
Mrs Jill Patricia Cross, for services to the Women's Royal
Voluntary Service in Suffolk; Sydney Frank Crowson, for services to
Scouting in Dore, Sheffield; Stanley Cryer, for services to the Royal
British Legion in Yorkshire; Michael John Cuming, Assistant to head of
administration, band 5, HM Stationery Office; Miss Stella Vivian
Cunliffe, for services to the Guides and to the community in Surrey.
Brian John Letellier Darlaston, principal research officer, Berkeley
Technology Centre, Nuclear Electric, for services to the electricity
industry; Mrs Audrey Janitha Darlington, senior personal secretary,
Department of Health; Mrs Eva Elizabeth Davies, chairman of governors,
Rooks Heath High School and Roxeth Manor First and Middle School,
Harrow, for services to education; Meurig Glynn Davies, coxswain,
Llandudno Lifeboat, Royal National Lifeboat Institution; Dr Peter Gwynne
Davies, senior scientific officer, Radio Communications Research Unit,
Rutherford Appleton Laboratories, for services to science; Stanley Lloyd
Davies, apprentice instructor, Atomic Weapons Establishment, Ministry of
Defence; Mrs Marjorie May Davis, for services to Association Football
and the community in South Buckinghamshire; William Noel Davison,
transport centre supervisor, Western Education and Library Board, Co
Tyrone, Northern Ireland; Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Dawson, administrative
officer, Department of Economic Development, Northern Ireland Civil
Service; Michael John Dawson, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Mrs
Maureen Elizabeth Day, staff officer, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Alan
Geoffrey Deakin, managing director, Warrington Fire Research Group, for
services to fire safety.
Maxwell William John Denham, for services to the Cassette Library for
the Blind and Handicapped; Joseph Devanney, lately senior nurse manager,
South West Durham Health Authority, for services to nursing; Neal
Dickinson, for services to the English Schools' Athletic Association;
Donald Dickson, shepherd, Johnsleugh Farm, for services to the sheep
industry in Scotland; Rupert Henry Dixon, for services to the community
in Lincolnshire; Arthur Colin Dodd, principal officer (tutor), Prison
Service College, Newbold Revel; Kenneth Frank Dolbear, senior project
engineer, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited, for services to
the defence industry; Mrs Phyllis Irene Done, for voluntary services to
the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in Shrewsbury; Frank Donnelly,
supervisor and trade union convener, Larne Borough Council, for services
to industrial relations; Miss Sylvia Isabel Douglas, district housing
manager (Fife and Tayside), Scottish Homes, for services to housing
management; Laurence Adrian Doust, chief superintendent, Metropolitan
Police; Mrs Muriel Elizabeth Downs, managing director, Daryl Industries,
for services to manufacturing industry; Anthony William Dowse,
craftsman, Defence Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
Ernest Drabble, constable, Derbyshire Constabulary; The Reverend Canon
Bruce Duncan, chairman, Northorpe Hall Trust, for services to the care
of young people; Thomas Richard Dunwoody, for services to horse racing;
Mrs Sylvia Durham, for services to ''Animals in Distress'' in
Manchester; Arthur Joseph Dyer, senior research fellow, Hirst Research
Centre, GEC Marconi, for services to science; Thomas Edward Eavis,
lately senior executive officer, Department of the Environment; Mrs
Lorna Margaret Edgeworth, lately personal secretary, Welsh Office; Mrs
Elsie Margaret Edmonds, personal secretary, Ministry of Defence; Harold
George Edwards, member, management committee, Warrington Citizens Advice
Bureau, for services to the Citizens Advice Bureau Movement; Keith David
Edwards, effluent plant operator and supervisor, Scott Bader Limited,
for services to industry; Mrs Margaret Jane Edwards, for services to the
community in Ammanford, Dyfed; Percy Edwards, for services to
entertainment and to ornithology.
Michael John Elbro, director of housing services, Brighton Borough
Council, for services to local government; Miss Muriel Ruth Eldridge,
for services to the restoration of Chiddingstone Castle, Tonbridge,
Kent; Mrs Joan Hilda Elliott, administrative officer, Department of
Employment; David Harold Ellis, senior principal engineer, Matra Marconi
Space UK Limited, for services to satellite communications; Mrs Iris
Rosemary Ellis, for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service and
the community in Watford, Hertfordshire; Mrs Marjorie Ellis, senior
telephone supervisor, Derbyshire Constabulary; Wallace Gerald Elms, for
services to the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association; Mrs Jean
Gwendoline Elsden, deputy county president, St John Ambulance,
Staffordshire; James Stanley England, lately senior information officer,
Office of Public Service and Science.
Trevor Douglas Evans, for services to the Morriston Hospital League of
Friends, Swansea; Miss Valerie Jane Evans, senior executive officer,
Ministry of Defence.
Douglas George Fake, for services to the community in Derbyshire; Mrs
Gwendoline Mary Farrow, for services to the Women's Institute and to the
community in Humberside; John Robert Findlay, for political service;
Cecil Thomas Finn, vice-president, Scottish Fisherman's Federation, for
services to the fishing industry in Scotland; Peter James Finney,
engineer, Regional Services Engineering, British Gas; Geoffrey Shipston
Firth, managing director, Smith Wires, for services to the wire
industry; Roger Midlane Fitter, director, Association of Professional
Foresters, for services to forestry.
Mrs Elspeth Johnston Flavell, private secretary to the chief
executive, Livingston Development Corporation; Mrs Elizabeth Fletcher,
caretaker, Ulidia Centre for Resources and Training, Belfast; Mrs
Kathleen Mary Fletcher, for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary
Service and the community in Scunthorpe; Gordon Forbes, Sgt, Tayside
Police, for services to the community in Dundee; Francis Ford, parish
councillor, Horningsham, Warminster, Wiltshire, for services to local
government; Albert Brian Forde, Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary;
Miss Ada Cecile Forrester, senior personal secretary, Department of
Social Security; Barry John Fowler, for political service; Philip John
Fox, senior executive officer, Natural History Museum; Alan John French,
applications development manager, Marconi Instruments, for services to
science; Edward James Fry, chairman, management committee, Bebington
Unit, Sea Cadet Corps;
Patrick Aloysius Gallagher, collector of taxes higher grade, HM Board
of Inland Revenue; George Alan Gardner, owner, Beechwood Laboratories,
for services to microbiological development; Alan George Alexander
Garrett, for services to the community in Enfield; Dr. Ruth Margaret
Gasson, for services to agricultural economics; David Patrick Gedge, for
services to music in Wales; John Henry Atkinson Gerrard, technical
director, The Scottish Civic Trust, for services to conservation of
Scotland's heritage;
John George Gibson, ambulanceman, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick
Children; John William Gilbert, constable, Metropolitan Police; George
Barbour Gill, principal, South Annan School (Quarriers Homes), Fairlie,
Scotland, for services to residential care of young people; Arthur
Gordon Gillespie, chairman, Scottish Association of Victim Support
Schemes; Mrs Myrtle Anne Gillies, metallurgist, Fuel Technology, UKAEA
Reactor Services, for services to the nuclear industry; Maj Alan Wilfred
Gittins, assistant secretary, Shropshire Branch, Soldiers', Sailors',
and Airmen's Families Association; Mrs Janice Margaret Godfrey, personal
assistant to the Clerk of the Justice, Cambridge and East
Cambridgeshire;
Edward James Shiels Gollan, chief steward, Scottish Fisheries
Protection Agency, Scottish Office; John Newstead Goodwin, director and
general manager production, Irvin GB, for services to the parachute
industry; Ernest Albert Frederick Goodyer, support manager 2, Department
of Trade and Industry; Mrs Winifred Jean Gover, school crossing patrol,
Dorset County Council; Mrs Lilian Graham, honorary life president,
Bedlington High School, Northumberland, for services to education;
Montgomery Jamieson Graham, senior nurse adviser, Mental Illness in
Wales, for services to nursing; John McGregor Leighton Grainger, for
services to tourism in Scotland; Mrs June Gray, administrative officer,
Department of Social Security; Anthony Clifford Gregory, for voluntary
services to the St David's Foundation, Gwent;
Miss Janet Ann Griffiths, headteacher, Bromford Infants School,
Birmingham, for services to education; Miss Wendy Annette Griffiths,
clerk to the West Sussex Valuation Tribunal, for services to local
government; Mrs Anne Leslie Groves, for services to the community in
Ledbury, Herefordshire; Maj William George Gulley, (ret'd), Cadet
Executive Officer, Army Cadet Force, Glamorgan; Colin Hall,
superintendent pharmacist, West Cumberland Farmers Limited, for services
to agriculture; David Graham Hall, director, Town and Country Planning
Association, for services to planning; Mrs Beatrice Victoria Hanss, for
charitable services to Anglo French Relations and to science;
Maj Arthur Ritson Hardman, for services to the Royal Artillery
Officers Association of the North West; Arthur Sidney Hards, street
orderly, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; James Hargreaves, for
services to the Royal British Legion in Yorkshire; Miss Agnes Mary
Harkin, cook supervisor, Termoncanice Primary School, Limavady, Northern
Ireland; Miss Marcelle Elizabeth Harper, divisional administrative
co-ordinator, West Midlands Police; Patrick John Harris, Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire District Sea Cadet Corps; William Alan Harris, for
services to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire; Peter Harrison,
acting station officer, Guernsey Fire Brigade, for voluntary services to
the community in Guernsey, Channel Islands; Kenneth Edward Hart, chief
engineer, Shell Marine Personnel (IOM), for services to sea transport;
Francis Harvey, supervisor, Northern Ireland Railways; Kenneth Harvey,
for services to the St John Ambulance Brigade in Blackpool; William
Frederick Harvey, driver and operator, Centrewest London Buses, for
services to transport in London; Miss Cynthia Loraine Hawker, secretary
to the director, Institute of Historical Research, University of London;
Brian Hay, inspector, Metropolitan Police; Mrs Marguerite Arbuthnot
Horner Hayes, for services to the community in Jersey, Channel Islands;
Mrs Daisy Haynes, for charitable services to the community in Nuneaton;
Ronald Ernest John Hayward, milk roundsman, Unigate Dairies; Mrs Doreen
Head, personal assistant to the principal and chief executive, South
Devon College, Torquay; Joseph Francis Hegarty, lately duty station
manager, London Underground;
Stephen Gordon Hendry, for services to snooker; William Rees Henke,
for services to seafaring charitable institutions; George Brian Hesketh,
services team leader, British Aerospace Defence, for services to
industrial relations; William Thompson Heslington, engineering manager,
airwork, for services to the defence industry; Jack Hickes, section
officer, Yorkshire Police Special Constabulary; John Gilbert Hill,
senior lecturer, Down College of Further Education, Ballynahinch,
Northern Ireland, for services to further education; John Frederick
Leslie Hook, auxiliary coastguard in charge, Teignmouth Auxiliary
Coastguard Station, Devon; Michael Arthur Houghton, lately forest
officer III, Forestry Commission; Anthony Andre Housiaux, for services
to young people in Walsall; George Raymond Howard, constable, Merseyside
Police;
Mrs Joan Hoyle, lately administrative officer, Health and Safety
Executive, Department of Employment; Mrs Phyllis Jane Hubbard, for
political service; Mrs Agnes Hughes, administrative officer, Wrexham
County Court, Lord Chancellor's Department; Mrs Doris Hughes, for
voluntary services to the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre League of Friends,
Oxford; Samuel Gerard Hughes, for services to the Newry Credit Union and
the ECCU Assurance Company; Robert Hunt, manager, Shipwrights and
Dockmaster, Cammell Laird Shipbuilders, for services to the shipbuilding
industry; Mrs Barbara Annette Hurst, for services to the public and to
the community in Bolton; Fazal Hussain, for political and public
service; Mrs Gaynor Hutchison, lately administrative assistant, HM
Prison, Latchmere House;
Mrs Christine Marion Ingram, for political and public service; Henry
Percy Izzard, lately head warder, Tate Gallery; Leslie William James,
principal officer, HM Prison Woodhill; Mrs Patricia Agnes James, for
services to mental health in West Sussex; Mrs Berys Jean Jarvis, for
services to the Barry and Vale St John Ambulance Brigade; Harry Jay,
honorary secretary, Royal British Legion, Preston, Lancashire; Mrs Mabel
Teresa Jeffreys, clinical nursing manager, Accident and Emergency, Queen
Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, for services to nursing; David
John Jenkins, general secretary, Wales Trades Union Congress, for
services to industrial relations; Brian Johnson, lately deputy managing
director and technical director, W. Canning Materials Limited, for
services to industry in the West Midlands;
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
Miss Sandra Doreen Johnson, purchasing support clerk, British
Airports Authority, for services to air transport; James Johnstone,
chief superintendent, Lothian and Borders Police; Miss Barbara Mary
Jones, for political service; Miss Sandra Patricia Jones, broadcaster,
BBC Radio Solent, for services to local radio; Thomas James Jones, for
services to the community in Glamorgan, particularly the Glamorgan and
Gwent War Pensions Committee; Thomas William Jones, lately service
engineer, Wales British Gas;
Mrs Anne Kaneen, sister, Coronary Care Unit, Bolton General Hospital,
for services to nursing; Miss Julia Helen Kernick, for political
service; Miss Pearl Winifred Kerridge, for services to the Suffolk Deaf
Association; Miss Ethel Mary Kimber, for services to the community in
Deal, Kent; Mrs Dorothy Kathleen King, for services to the community in
Helpston, Peterborough; Mrs Elizabeth Constance King, for services to
the community on the Isle of Wight; Thomas Joseph King, lately deputy
principal, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Civil
Service; Mrs Valerie Kings, for services to the Multiple Sclerosis
Society and the Urostomy Association;
Leslie Norman William Kitzerow, for services to the Coldharbour
Hospital League of Friends, Sherborne, Dorset; Albert Knight, divisional
organiser, Amalgamated Engineering Union (Sheffield), for services to
industrial relations; Gurukuntla Venkatraman Krishnamurty, higher
executive officer, Health and Safety Executive, Department of
Employment; Tadeusz (Ted) Kwiatkowski, for services to Ardingly College,
Haywards Heath, West Sussex; Mrs Dorothy Lacey, nursing auxiliary,
Leicester Royal Infirmary, for services to nursing; Michael Paul
D'alcorn Lane, for political and public service; Harry John Sha
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