LIFE PEERS
BARONS
Professor Sir David Chilton Phillips, emeritus professor of Molecular
Biophysics in the University of Oxford; Professor Sir Charles Randolph
Quirk, professor of English and fellow of University College, London;
Sir Allen John George Sheppard, chairman, Grand Metropolitan.
PRIVY COUNCILLORS
Michael Wolfgang Laurence Morris, MP, chairman of Ways and Means and
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons; Richard Francis Needham, MP for
Wiltshire North and Minister, Department of Trade and Industry; Sir
Christopher James Prout, QC, MEP for Shropshire and Stafford.
ORDER OF COMPANIONS
OF HONOUR (CH)
Sir Alec Guinness, actor, for services to drama; Professor Reginald
Victor Jones, for services to science.; The Right Hon. David Anthony
Llewellyn, Baron Owen, EU co-chairman of the international conference on
the former Yugoslavia.
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Jeremy Hugh Beecham, chairman, Association of Metropolitan
Authorities, for services to local government; William Richard Benyon,
DL for political service; Gordon Smith Grieve Beveridge, president and
vice-chancellor, Queen's University, Belfast, for services to higher
education; Andrew Bowden, MP for Brighton Kemptown, for political
service; Professor Norman Leslie Browse, president, Royal College of
Surgeons of England and Professor of Surgery, St Thomas's Hospital,
London, for services to medicine. Joseph Stuart Burgess, CBE chairman,
Anglia and Oxford Regional Health Authority, for services to health
care.
Kenneth Melville Carlisle, MP for Lincoln, for political
service.Robert Charlton, for services to sport, particularly association
football; Paul Leslie Condon, Commissioner, Metropolitan Police; Alan
George Cox, chief executive, ASW Holdings, for services to industry in
Wales; John Sagar Daniel, vice-chancellor, Open University, for services
to higher education; Jeremy Vernon Elwes, for political and public
service; Robert Evans, former chairman and chief executive, British Gas,
for services to the gas industry and to export.
Ronald Garrick, managing director and chief executive, the Weir Group,
for services to industry and to public life in Scotland; John Michael
Gorst, MP for Hendon North, for political service; Martin Wyatt
Holdgate, former director general, International Union for Conservation
of Nature and Natural Resources, for services to conservation.
Professor David Alan Hopwood, John Innes Professor of Genetics,
University of East Anglia, Norwich, and head, Department of Genetics,
John Innes Centre, for services to science; Ludovic Henry Coverley
Kennedy, for political service and for services to broadcasting and
writing; Edwin Alfred Grenville Manton, for charitable services to the
Tate Gallery; Professor Laurence Woodward Martin, director, Royal
Institute of International Affairs.
Charles David Naish, president, National Farmers' Union, for services
to agriculture; Paul Henry Newall, TD Lord Mayor of London, for public
and charitable services in London; Professor Roger Penrose, Rouse Ball
Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford, for services to science;
Christopher Matthew Peterson, DL for political service; Brian Ivor
Pitman, director and chief executive, Lloyds Bank, for services to
Banking.
Simon Denis Rattle, conductor and music director, City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, for services to music; Timothy Miles Bindon Rice,
for services to the arts, particularly music, and sport; Neil McGowan
Shaw, executive chairman, Tate and Lyle, for services to the community
and to the food industry; Professor Hans Wolfgang Singer, Emeritus
Professor, University of Sussex, for services to economic issues.
Professor William Duncan Paterson Stewart, Chief Scientific Adviser,
Cabinet Office; Ray Stanley Tindle, DL chairman, Tindle Newspapers, for
services to the newspaper industry; Professor Leslie Arnold Turnberg,
president, Royal College of Physicians and Professor of Medicine,
University of Manchester, for services to medicine; Professor David
Philip Tweedie, chairman, Accounting Standards Board, for services to
the accountancy profession.
ORDER OF THE BATH
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS
(GCB)
Sir Clifford John Boulton, Clerk of the House of Commons.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCB)
Michael Addison John Wheeler-Booth, Clerk of the Parliaments, House of
Lords; Nicholas Jeremy Monck, CB Permanent Secretary, Department of
Employment.
COMPANIONS (CB)
Terence John Brack, Grade 3, Ministry of Defence; Patrick Carvill,
Permanent Secretary, Department of Education for Northern Ireland;
Charles Anthony Clark, Grade 3, Department for Education; John Edward
William D'Ancona, Grade 3, Department of Trade and Industry; John
William Scott Dempster, Grade 2, Department of Transport; Peter Sydney
Draper, Grade 3, PSA Services; Michael Ernest George Fogden, Chief
Executive, Employment Service, Department of Employment; John Frederick
Halliday, Grade 2, Home Office.
Michael Denis Huebner, Grade 2, Lord Chancellor's Department; Melvyn
Gwynne Jeremiah, Grade 3, Department of Health; John Kenneth Ledlie, OBE
Grade 2, Ministry of Defence; John Wyn Owen, lately Grade 3, Welsh
Office; Michael Alan Pickford, Grade 3, Government Actuary's Department;
Quentin Thomas, Grade 2, Northern Ireland Office; Miss Juliet Louise
Wheldon, Legal Secretary to the Law Officers; David Anthony Wilkinson,
Grade 3, Office of Public Service and Science.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL &
ST GEORGE
COMPANIONS (CMG)
John Kelvin Toulmin, QC, former president, Council of Bars and Law
Societies of Europe, for services to the legal profession.
DIPLOMATIC SERVIC
AND OVERSEAS LIST
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCMG)
Leonard Vincent Appleyard, HM Ambassador, Peking; Alistair John
Hunter, HM Consul-General and Director-General of Trade and Investment,
New York.
COMPANIONS (CMG)
Hugh Llewellyn Davies, senior representative, Sino-British Joint
Liaison Group, Hong Kong; Simon William John Fuller, head of UK
delegation to the Conference on Security and Co- operation in Europe,
Vienna; Jeffrey Russell James, charge d'affaires, HM Embassy, Tehran;
Philip Alexander McLean, minister, HM Embassy, Peking; Roland Hedley
Smith, minister, UK delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation, Brussels; Adrian Charles Thorpe, minister, HM Embassy,
Tokyo; Roger Clive Tutt, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
ORDER
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS
(GCVO)
The Rt Hon Matthew White, (Viscount Ridley), Lord Lieutenant of
Northumberland.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCVO)
Col Michael William McCorkell, OBE TD Lord Lieutenant of County
Londonderry; The Rt Hon Savile William Francis Crossley, (Baron
Somerleyton), Master of the Horse; Dr Conrad Marshall John Fisher Swan,
Garter Principal King of Arms; Lt Col Blair Aubyn Stewart-Wilson, Deputy
Master of the Household.
COMMANDERS (CVO)
Commander Richard John Aylard, Royal Navy, private secretary and
treasurer to the Prince of Wales; Marsom Henry Boyd-Carpenter, Solicitor
to the Duchy of Cornwall; The Lady Margaret Colville, Extra Woman of the
Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.; Terence Tenison Cuneo,
portrait and figure painter; Michael Charles Gerrard Peat, director of
Finance and Property Services; Frederick John Pervin, chief executive of
The Prince's Youth Business Trust; John Handby Thompson, Ceremonial
Officer, Cabinet Office.
LIEUTENANTS (LVO)
Philip David Charles Collins, trustee of The Prince's Trust; Air
Commodore Alan Charles Curry, Royal Air Force (retired), Yeoman Usher of
the Black Rod and Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Lords; John Trevor
Dean, chartered surveyor, H W Dean & Son, for personal services; Suresh
Dinkar Dhargalkar, superintending architect; Commander David Andrew
Kenneth Freeman, Royal Navy, for Services to H M Yacht Britannia; Peter
Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, Lancaster Herald of Arms.
MEMBERS (MVO)
Stephen Charles Batchelor, partner, Bowyer Langlands Batchelor; Leslie
Arthur Broome, site agent, Wallis Limited; Inspector John Leonard
Frederick Brownridge, Metropolitan Police, Royalty and Diplomatic
Protection Department; Miss Heather Rosalind Colebrook, chief
housekeeper, Buckingham Palace; Capt Edward Lionel Seymour Dawson-Damer,
former temporary equerry to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Inspector
John William Harding, Metropolitan Police, Royalty and Diplimatic
Protection Department; Miss Belinda Jane Harley, assistant private
secretary to The Prince of Wales.
Lt Cdr Robert Collie Henry, Royal Navy, for services to HM Yacht
Britannia; Ronald Charles Aver Hooper, Mineral Inspector, The Duchy of
Cornwall; Anthony John Jarred, RVM palace stewart, Buckingham Palace;
Lawrence Peter David Salter, managing director, James Purdey & Sons
Limited, for personal services; Mrs Patricia Eileen Simmonds, lady
clerk, Lord Chamberlain's Office; Miss Helen Andrea Louise Spiller, lady
clerk to the assistant private secretary to the Queen.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
DAMES COMMANDER
(DBE)
Mrs Hazel Byford, OBE for political and public service; Miss Diana
Rigg, actress, for services to drama.
COMMANDERS (CBE)
Michael David Abrahams, for services to the community in Yorkshire;
Keith Ackroyd, managing director, retail division, Boots Company and
chairman, British Retail Consortium, for services to the retail
industry; The Right Rev Michael Edgar Adie, former chairman, General
Synod Board of Education, for services to education; Michael Stanley
Alderson, chairman, Motorola, for services to the electronics industry;
Philip John Attenborough, deputy chairman, Hodder Headline, for services
to publishing; Trevor Edward Bailey, for services to cricket; Professor
Kenneth Barker, chief executive and vice-chancellor, De Montfort
University, Leicester, for services to higher education; Peter William
Barker, former chairman, South East Thames Regional Health Authority,
for services to health care.
Allan Geoffrey Beard, governor and honorary treasurer, Motability, for
services to people with disabilities; Timothy Reuben Ladbroke Black,
chief executive, Marie Stopes International, for services to family
planning in developing countries; John Boorman, film director, for
services to the film industry; George Cooper Borthwick, managing
director, Ethicon, for services to industry and to the community in
Scotland; Henry William Callow, formerly Her Majesty's Second Deemster,
Isle of Man; Herbert Anthony Cann, chairman, East Lancashire Training
and Enterprise Council, for services to training; Iain Donald Cheyne,
general manager, corporate banking, Lloyds Bank, for services to the
Canary Wharf development, London.
John Colin Leslie Cox, director general, Chemical Industries
Association, for services to the chemical industry;Professor Barrington
Windsor Cunliffe, Professor of European Archaeology, University of
Oxford, for services to archaeology; Peter Hampson Dawe, formerly Grade
5, Department of Transport; Hugh Brendan Devlin, consultant surgeon,
North Tees NHS Trust, for services to medicine; Mrs Heather May Dick,
Professor of Medical Microbiology, University of Dundee, for services to
medicine and to food safety; John Neville Diserens, formerly finance
director, Intervention Board; Professor Charles Thomas Elliott, Grade 4,
Defence Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
George Albert Esson, formerly Chief Constable, Dumfries and Galloway
Constabulary; Douglas McKay Fairbairn, for political service; Professor
Alexander Taylor Florence, Dean, the School of Pharmacy, University of
London, for services to pharmacy;Dennis Ernest Gilbert, managing
director (shipbuilding division), Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering,
for services to the defence INdustry; David Glencross, chief executive,
Independent Television Commission, for services to broadcasting; Charles
Milne Glennie, Registrar General, General Register Office for Scotland.
Charles Ireland Gray, former president, Convention of Scottish Local
Authorities, for services to local government in Scotland; Richard
Joseph Haas, for charitable services, especially to science and
technology; Ronald Joseph Harrison, chief executive, Students Loans
Company, for services to higher education; John Edgar Harvey, for
political and public service; David Edwin Hatch, for services to radio
broadcasting; Roger Matthew Hay, Grade 5, Forestry Commission.
Professor Robert Brian Heap, director, Agricultural and Food Research
Council's Babraham Institute, for services to science; Maxwell Graham
Hebditch, director, Museum of London; James Henry, for services to the
construction industry; Robin Arthur Elidyr Herbert, former president and
chairman of the council, Royal Horticultural Society, for services to
horticulture; John Charles Hoddinott, Chief Constable, Hampshire
Constabulary; Miss Thelma Mary Holt, director, Thelma Holt, and cultural
producer, Royal National Theatre, for services to the theatre; Nol Denis
Ing, senior legal adviser, Monopolies and Mergers Commission; Anthony
John Jackson, chief executive, Blue Circle Enterprises, for services to
the construction industry; Miss Eva Jiricna, for services to interior
design.
Christopher William Jonas, senior partner, Drivers Jonas, for services
to the chartered surveying profession; William Barry Keates, director of
personnel, BICC, for services to industrial relations; Mrs Barbara Mary
Kelly, Grade 5, Overseas Development Administration; Stuart Oliver
Knussen, composer and conductor, for services to music; Dennis William
Lait, former chairman, Graseby Dynamics, for services to the defence
industry; Philip Gordon Langridge, opera singer, for services to music;
Richard Leslie Henry Lawrence, Grade 5, Her Majesty's Board of Customs
and Excise; Richard Henry Lawson, chairman, Investors' Compensation
Scheme, for services to the finance industry; Peter Wilton Lee, deputy
chairman, Carclo Engineering Group, for services to the steel industry;
Professor Peter Lees, member, Veterinary Products Committee, for
services to the veterinary profession.
John Patrick Leonard, Grade 5, Ordnance Survey, Department of the
Environment; Anthony John Lewis, accountant, House of Commons; Geoffrey
Richard Lister, director and chief executive, Bradford and Bingley
Building Society, for services to the building society movement; Richard
Arthur Lloyd Livsey, for political service; Brian William Manley,
managing partner, Manley Moon Associates, for services to engineering
and to training; John Ferguson McClelland, director of manufacturing and
product development, IBM United Kingdom, for services to industry and to
education in Scotland; Professor William Grigor McClelland, DL for
charitable services in Tyne and Wear; Robert McGee, chairman, British
Vita, for services to the polymer and textiles industry; Professor
Alasdair Duncan McIntyre, for services to fisheries and conservation of
the aquatic environment.
Mrs Frances Jill McIvor, for public services; David Robert McMurty,
chairman and chief executive, Renishaw, for services to science and
technology; Professor Thomas Wilson Meade, director, Medical Research
Council's Epidemiology and Medical Care Unit and honorary consultant, St
Bartholomew's Hospital, London and Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, for
services to medicine and to science; Professor John Gareth Morris,
Professor of Microbiology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, for
services to science; Peter John Alexander Arthur Muir, past founding
chairman, Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire Training and
Enterprise Council, for services to training; Nigel Musselwhite,
Territorial Inspector of Fire Service; Donald Naismith, former director
of education, London borough of Wandsworth, for services to education.
John Mitchell Neill, group chief executive, Unipart Group, for
services to the motor car industry; George Eric Newby, travel writer,
for services to literature; Miss Jennifer Anne Page, chief executive,
English Heritage, for services to conservation; Ronald Talbot Parkinson,
former chairman, Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde Health Authority, for
services to health care; John Matthew Croose Parry, for political
service; Matthew Le May Patient, former senior technical partner,
Coopers & Lybrand, for services to the accountancy profession; John
Denys Charles Anstice Prideaux, former chairman, Union Railways, for
services to rail transport; Martin Charles Raff, Grade 4, employment
service, Department of Employment; Cecil Herbert Rapport, for charitable
services in Cardiff; Mrs Jessica Mary Rawson, for services to the
history of art and archaeology in China.
Henry Rimmer, leader, Liverpool City Council, for services to local
government; Alexander Patrick Joseph Ross, chairman, Joint Consultants
Committee and consultant surgeon, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, for
services to medicine; Derek Thomas Jones Rutherford, Grade 5, Department
of Social Security; Douglas Keith Scott, for services to mountaineering;
Madron Richard Seligman, MEP for West Sussex, for political service;
Duncan McCallum Sharp, Grade 4, Crown Prosecution Service; John Brian
Shepherd, former Grade 5, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Pranlal
Sheth, for services to community relations; Sidney Stewart Siddall,
former president, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry,
for services to the pharmaceutical industry; Roger Castle-Smith, Grade
5, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Professor Thomas Christopher Smout, deputy chairman, Scottish Natural
Heritage and member, Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical
Monuments in Scotland, for services to conservation; Professor Olive
Stevenson, member, Social Security Advisory Committee, for services to
the development of social services; Professor John Leslie Stollery,
head, College of Aeronautics, Cranfield University, for services to the
aviation industry; John Harold Vick Sutcliffe, chairman, North Housing
Association, for services to housing and conservation; Professor Lindsay
Symon, TD Professor of Neurological Surgery, Institute of Neurology and
honorary consultant neurosurgeon, National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery, for services to medicine.
Mrs Iris Elsie Mary Tarry, vice-chairman and former Conservative
leader, Hertfordshire County Council, for services to local government;
Mrs Irene Joan Thirsk, for services to agrarian and local history; Bryan
Sydney Townsend, chairman, Midlands Electricity, for services to the
electricity industry; John Anthony Wall, chairman, Royal National
Institute for the Blind, for services to blind people; Clifford William
Welch, former acting chairman, the Design Council, for services to
industrial design; Arthur Lewendon Wilson, former chief executive,
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, for services to local
government; Cecil Douglas Woodward, former Chief Commoner, Corporation
of London, for services to the Corporation of London.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
OFFICERS (OBE)
Jack Abernethy, member, Radioactive Waste Management Advisory
Committee, for services to environmental protection; John Allen, general
manager, Clarke Chapman Marine, and director, NEI Clarke Chapman, for
services to the defence industry; Terence James Anderson, Grade 7,
Department of the Environment; Eric Barker, former regional pollution
control manager, north-west region, National Rivers Authority; William
Frederick Barton, for political and public service; Francis Streeter
Bebbington, vice-president, defence marketing Pacific Rim, British
Aerospace Defence, for services to the defence industry.
Mrs Mary Bentall, chairman, board of visitors, Wolds Remand Centre,
for services to prison visiting; Vivian Norman Bingham, for political
and public service; Bernard Thomas Binnington, former president,
Harbours and Airport Committee, Jersey, for services to the community on
Jersey;Andrew Arthur Bishop, second master, Harrow School, for services
to science education; Claude Blair, for services to church conservation;
James Blair, curator, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, for services to the
arts; Miss Joyce Blow, (Mrs Darlington), member, Board of British
Standards Institution, for services to consumer protection; Rabbi Lionel
Blue, writer and broadcaster; Brian William Blunden, managing director,
Pira International, for scientific services to the paper, printing and
publishing industries.
Harold Davies Blundred, chairman and managing director, Transit
Holdings, for services to the bus industry; Thomas Henry Boore, former
chairman, National Caravan Council, for services to the caravan industry
and to tourism; Benjamin Edward Boot, member, MAFF North Mercia Regional
Panel, for services to agriculture; Michael Anthony Frederick Borrie,
manuscripts librarian, the British Library; Antony James Boyce,
chairman, South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, for services to health care;
Philip Charles Bradbourn, for political and public service; Stephen
Bradshaw, executive director, Spinal Injuries Association, for services
to disabled people; David Henry Baron Brassey Of Apethorpe, for services
to the community in Northamptonshire.
Richard James Briggs, for services to the development of Hyde Park;
Maj William Garratt St Stephen Brogan, DL for services to the Army
Benevolent Fund in Leicestershire and Rutland; Christopher David Brook,
Grade 7, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise; Matthew Kennedy
Browne, medical director, Monklands and Bellshill Hospitals NHS Trust
and Consultant Surgeon, Monklands and District General Hospital, for
services to medicine; Colin Brummitt, former finance officer, University
of Warwick, for services to higher education; Peter William Brunt,
consultant physician, Aberdeen Royal NHS Trust, for services to
medicine; Mrs Dilys Averil Burgess, chairman, policy group, Independent
Schools Joint Council, for services to education.
Peter Henry Frederick Burton, group chief executive, Bloxwich
Engineering, for services to the engineering industry; Frederick Bushe,
for services to sculpture; Peter Buxton, Governor 1, Her Majesty's
Prison Frankland; Gerald Cakebread, Grade 7, Hydrographic Office,
Ministry of Defence; Miss Judith Chalmers, broadcaster and
vice-chairman, Holiday Care Service, for services to holidays for people
with disabilities; Alan Chapman, Official Receiver (B), Insolvency
Service, Department of Trade and Industry; Philip Hemming Charters,
Grade 7, Overseas Development Administration; Mrs Anne Cheetham, for
political and public service.
Andrew John George Chinn, headmaster, Ferndale Comprehensive School,
Mid-Glamorgan, for services to education in Wales; John Edward Holder
Christie, for services to Truro Cathedral and to the community in
Cornwall; Hector Goodfellow Clark, former Deputy Chief Constable,
Lothian and Borders Police; Mrs Elisabeth Kay Coleman, chief executive,
Harveys and Company (Clothing), for services to equal opportunities;
Kenneth George Churchill-Coleman, Commander, Metropolitan Police; Henry
Anthony Coll, for services to employment; Mrs Isabella Amelia Colvin,
member, executive committee, Women's National Commission, for services
to women's issues and to the community; Mrs Elizabeth Margaret Conran,
curator, the Bowes Museum, for services to the Bowes Museum.
Col Mark Thurston Cook, (rtd), for humanitarian services in former
Yugoslavia; Mrs Angela Beryl Sackville Cope, vice-president, Royal
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for services to animal
welfare; Robert Arthur Peter Coupe, Grade 7, Department of Health;
Sebert Leslie Cox, Assistant Chief Probation Officer, Home Office; Colin
Alexander Bell Crosby, chairman, Grampian Housing Association, for
services to the housing association movement in Scotland; David Lewis
Crosby, senior consultant surgeon, South Glamorgan, for services to the
National Health Service in Wales; George Crowther, for political and
public service.
Ezekiel Adams Currie, Agricultural Inspector Grade 1, Department of
Agriculture; Miss Jane Helen Darbyshire, for services to architecture;
Mary, Lady Davidson, for services to the community, particularly to
Christian Aid, in Edinburgh; Anthony Murles Davis, for services to the
community in Sheffield; Miss Caroline Harriet Dawes, deputy chairman,
Occupational Pensions Board, for services to the pensions industry; Mrs
Gillian Dawson, county vice-president, St John Ambulance Brigade,
Jersey; Capt James Charles Laurie De Coverly, Grade 6, Department of
Transport; Charles Martin De Selincourt, chairman, Foundation for the
Study of Infant Deaths; Mrs Maureen Drew De Viell, Grade 7, Department
of Employment; Peter Delany, courts administrator, Lord Chancellor's
Department, Leeds.
John Alexander Dempsey, for political and public service; John
Macmillan Walter Dinwoodie, Grade 6, Department of the Environment;
George Blyth Dorward, former member, Border Regional Council, for
services to local government; Stephen Thomas Doughty, Grade 7, National
Audit Office; Professor (John) Kerry Downes, commissioner, Royal
Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, for services to
architectural history; Philip Duffin, Grade 7, Her Majesty's Board of
Customs and Excise; Mrs Gillian Duncan, former chairman, North
Oxfordshire area Advisory Panel on Justices of the Peace, for services
to the magistracy; Robin Gardner Easton, rector, High School of Glasgow,
for services to education; Mrs Dorothy Joan Ekins, chairman, Planning
Services Committee, Fareham Borough Council.
Ian Robert Emmerson, president, British Cycling Federation, for
services to cycling; Mrs Josephine Fairlie, for services to industry and
commerce in Yorkshire; John McCallum Ferguson, for services to waste
management; Jack Desmond Fisk, member, Bristol City Council, for
services to the Bristol Development Corporation; Lord Mark Fitzalan
Howard, former member, Lord Chancellor's Honorary Investment Advisory
Committee; James Anthony Fitzpatrick, former Assistant Controller, Her
Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; James Wilson Flynn, managing
director, Navico, for services to the electronics industry; Professor
Max Fordham, senior partner, Max Fordham and Partners, services to
engineering.
David Oakley Arnold-Forster, TD Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Valerie
Edith Lady France, headmistress, the City of London School for Girls,
for services to education; Donald Frank Frost, former Principal Valuer,
Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; David Richard Fryer, secretary
general, Royal Town Planning Institute, for services to town planning;
Andrew Geddes, Controller, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Peter
Bryan Gildersleeves, Grade 6, Office of Public Service and Science; Miss
Roma Gill, lecturer and writer, for services to English literature; Mrs
Catherine Joyce Glanvill, for services to the British Red Cross and to
the community in Devon.
William John Goldfinch, former director, Kent Training and Enterprise
Council, for services to training; Graeme Gordon, chairman, Scottish
Quality Trout, for services to the fish farming industry; Martin Laing
Gordon, vice-chairman, S G Warburg and Co, for services to industry;
David Roger Grayson, managing director, Business Strategy Group,
Business in the Community, for services to industry; Ralph Green, for
services to the meat industry; Edward Harry Greenfield, music critic,
for service to music and to journalism; Richard George Greenhow, member,
Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council and member, Annandale and Eskdale
District Council, for services to local government; Anthony William
Parke Gribble, chairman, Rent Assessment Panel for Wales.
Philip John Hamilton-Grierson, chairman, management committee, State
Hospital, Carstairs, for public services in Scotland; Miss Pamela Helen
Gruber, assistant secretary (international and development affairs),
Board for Social Responsibility, General Synod of the Church of England;
Christopher Clark Gustar, managing director, Westland Aerospace
Holdings, for services to the aerospace industry; John Peter Brookes
Hadfield, DL chairman, South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust,
for services to the community in Manchester; Mathew Joseph Hovey Hale,
TD chairman, T R Beckett, for services to the newspaper industry.
David Robertson Hall, for services to the food industry; Professor
Desmond Hammerton, director, Clyde River Purification Board, for
services to the environment; Thomas Trevor George Hardy, chief
executive, East Cambridgeshire District Council, for services to local
government; Ralph David Hart, for services to the community,
particularly the University of Essex, in Colchester; Mrs Betty Harvey,
chair of governors, Lincolnshire College of Agriculture and
Horticulture, for services to education; Robert Francis Haselden, former
Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry; Mrs Ruth Joyce Hawker,
director, Tor and South West College of Health Studies, for services to
health care; Professor John Gregory Hawkes, president, Linnean Society.
Vernon Walker Worsfold Hedderly, for services to Christian charities
through the Wallington Missionary Mart and Auctions; The Rev Mary
Elizabeth Hewitt, for services to the welfare of young people; Mrs Janet
Cecilia Mary Hickman, former head, World Bank in London; Michael
Wren-Hilton, for political and public service; William Edward Hindmarsh,
head of operations, British Coal Corporation, for services to the coal
industry; Mrs Deborah Mary Hinton, for services to the community in
Westminster, London; Keith Hodge, former corporate director, South Wales
region, Barclays Bank, for services to banking; Mrs Joan Catherine
Holton, Grade 7, Department of Health; Robin Harry Hood, president,
Welsh Secondary Schools' Association, for services to education.
John Walter Horn, headteacher, Ossett School, Wakefield, for services
to education; Robin Clifford Horsfall, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence;
Hugh Richard Owen Humphreys, managing director, Delcam International
plc, for services to export; Peter Ibbotson, director of construction
and engineering, J Sainsbury plc, for services to energy efficiency;
Professor Norman Lindsay Innes, deputy director, Scottish Crop Research
Institute, for services to agricultural science.
Miss Marjorie Stephanie Irwin, for services to the development of the
social work profession; Robert William Moore Irwin, Grade 6, Department
of Health and Social Services; Gerald Michael Isaaman, former editor,
Hampstead and Highgate Express, for services to journalism; Peter Gordon
Jarvis, for services to the community in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey;
Graham Rhodes Johnson, concert accompanist, for services to music;
Kenneth James Ross Johnston, general manager, the Royal British Legion
Industries.
Samuel Johnston, former acting national secretary, National Council of
Young Men's Christian Associations; Michael Arthur Jones, technical
director, GEC Marconi Dynamics, for service to the defence industry;
William Ian Jones, consultant ear, nose and throat surgeon, West
Glamorgan Health Authority, for services to medicine; Denis Walter
Kellaway, Grade 6, Department for National Savings; Mrs Annette Kerr,
overseas personnel officer, British Red Cross Society; Mrs Shirley
Patricia Knowles, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; John Herbert Lace,
former chief executive, Babcock Energy, for services to engineering and
to public life in Renfrewshire; John Frederick Lambeth, secretary,
Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society.
Miss Nancy Jane Lane, senior research associate, Department of
Zoology, University of Cambridge and Fellow,,Girton College, for
services to science; Royston David Laver, lately Grade 6, Ministry of
Defence; Mark Le Fanu, general secretary, Society of Authors; Peter
Lederer, managing director, Gleneagles Hotels, for services to tourism
in Scotland; Neville Lees, assistant director of public health,
Nottingham Health Authority, for services to health care; Arthur James
Winterbotham Lewis, vice-chairman, British Clothing Industries
Association; Richard Owen Lewis, vice-chairman, Economic Development
Committee, Association of District Councils.
Michael James Limb, former general secretary, Royal Automobile Club,
and chairman, Speedway Control Board, for services to motoring and motor
sport; John Graham Lindsay, former senior engineering inspector,
Department of Trade and Industry; Reginald John Little, former chairman,
Dudley Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace, for services to the
magistracy; John Longbottom, for political service; Keith Benjamin
Madelin, county surveyor, Shropshire County Council, for services to
road transport; Howard Mann, president, British Food Export Council, and
member, Food From Britain Council; David John Marlow, chief executive,
Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's Special Health Authority.
Harley Hamilton Marshall, deputy chairman, East Kilbride Development
Corporation, for public services in the West of Scotland; Terence Hedley
Matthews, president and chairman, Newbridge Networks Corporation, for
services to the communications industry; Peter Robert McAinsh, former
chairman, Engineering Construction Industry Training Board, for services
to training; William Henry McAndrew, former Grade 6, Property Services
Agency, Department of the Environment; Alexander McBean, Grade 6,
Department of Social Security; Allen McClay, for services to the
pharmaceutical industry; Professor Donaldson McCloy, for services to
education; Trevor Frank McCombie, for services to Royal Society of
Chemistry.
Peter David McDonald, chairman, Devon Committee for the Employment of
People with Disabilities; Professor Bartholomew John McGettrick,
principal, St Andrew's College of Education, Glasgow, for services to
education; Mrs Jean Camilla McGinty, vice-president, SKILL, for services
to students with disabilities; Constance Lady McIndoe, chairman,
sub-committee B, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund; Malcolm McMillan,
Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Kenneth McNeill, for services to the fire
service; Arthur David Melzer, managing director, Premier Oil Pacific;
Mrs Dorothy May Mercer, director, nursing and patient services, Royal
Liverpool Hospital Trust; Peter Mannering Middleton, director, W S
Atkins, for services to engineering and to the Channel Tunnel project.
Philip Mishon, vice-president, Royal Free Hospital Breast Cancer
Appeal, and for services to the Association of Jewish Ex-Service Men and
Women; John Mitchell, Her Majesty's Staff Inspector of Schools, Scottish
Office; Martin Christopher Mitcheson, for services to the prevention of
drug misuse; Grant Morris, Grade 6, Procurement Executive, Ministry of
Defence; Jon Kay-Mouat, former President of the States of Alderney; Rob
Murdy, assistant managing director, marketing and trading, Safeway, for
services to the food retailing industry; Michael George Nichol,
chairman, executive board, National Youth Agency, for services to young
people.
Ralph Rodney Vincent Nicholson, TD for services to the Church of
England and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne; William Reed
Nisbet, representative chairman, Sea Cadet Corps, Northern Region; John
Martyn Nixon, former Grade 6, Department of Social Security; Mrs Marie
Vollam O'Brien, chairman, South East Hampshire Advisory Committee on
Justices of the Peace; Godfrey Harland Odds, chairman, Berkshire Family
Health Services Authority; Alan Oliver, Grade 6, Advisory, Conciliation
and Arbitration Service, Department of Employment; Godfrey George Olson,
for political and public service.
Ronald Frederick Packham, consultant, Binnie and Partners, for
services to the water industry; John Niall Meredydd Parry, Seneschal,
Priory for Wales, St John Ambulance Brigade; Brother Francis Patterson,
head, St Francis Xavier's College, Liverpool, for services to education;
Mrs Ann Judith Pearce, for political service; George Frederick Peterken,
woodland ecology consultant, for services to forestry; David Anthony
Phillips, dental director, Medical Protection Society; dental
profession; Mrs Janet Mary Pugh, for services to the welfare of the
farming community; Professor Colin Buchanan Radford, for services to the
arts; Anthony Damien Redmond, for medical services in the former
Yugoslavia.
Geoffrey Llewellyn Richards, deputy head, science and materials
division, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, for
services to science; Ivor Gifford Richards, managing director, Richards,
Moorehead and Laing, for services to civil engineering; Isaac Vivian
Alexander Richards, for services to cricket; David John Riddington,
chairman, Association of Drainage Authorities; Paul James Ernest Rink,
chairman, Blackburn Groundwork Trust, for services to environmental
regeneration; Professor William Ritchie, senior vice-principal,
University of Aberdeen, for services to higher education.
Tony Bessent Roberts, chief executive, Cynon Valley Borough Council,
for services to local government in Wales; Reginald Robinson, for
services to journalism; (Henry) Richard Gwynne Robinson, chairman, Maj
Spectator Sports Division, Central Council of Physical Recreation, for
services to sport; Mrs Rita Susan Roth, director, Sait Communications,
for services to the shipping industry; Peter Lomax Rothwell, District
Inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; John Roylance, chief
executive and consultant radiologist, United Bristol Healthcare NHS
Trust, for services to medicine; Brian Scotney Russell, former principal
administrator, UK Steering Committee for Local Government
Superannuation, for services to local government; John Derek Sanders,
former organist and master of choristers, Gloucester Cathedral.
Christopher John Saunders, for political service.; Mrs Jill Saunders,
Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Garry Edward Schofield, for services to
rugby league football; Garth Barrie Scotford, former Chief Fire Officer,
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service; George Mackenzie Shearer,
Governor 1, Her Majesty's Prison, Shotts; Michael Thomas Simmons,
chairman, Anglo Taiwan Trade Committee, for services to export; John
Vivian Simpson, for public services; Mrs Susan Slocombe, for services to
women's hockey; Mrs Caroline Bridget Abel Smith, for political and
public service; Leslie William Smith, former managing director,
trainload freight, British Railways Board, for services to the rail
industry.
Mrs Alison Smithies, former regional consultant in primary care,
Wessex Regional Health Authority, for services to medicine; Brig Thomas
Stuart Sneyd, deputy secretary, Council of Territorial, Auxiliary and
Volunteer Reserve Associations; John Thompson Spare, for political and
public service; Mrs Margaret Anne Spurr, headmistress, Bolton School
Girls' Division, for services to education; John Simon Stanley, Grade 7,
Department of Employment; Alistair Donald Stewart, chairman, review
committee, Swansea Prison Parole Board; David Burnside Stewart, for
services to the dairy industry; Joseph Martin Stewart, for services to
the police; Donald Andrew Stirling, regional reporter to Children's
Panel, Lothian Region, for services to young people; Richard Henry
Butler-Stoney, vice-president, Norfolk Churches Trust.
Peter Louis Style, executive director, British Overseas Trade Group
for Israel, for services to export; Laxmidas Narandas Swali, Grade 6,
Department of Transport; Mrs Angela Mary Thomas, DL honorary
vice-president, British Red Cross Society, Cumbria; Professor Williamina
Walker Thomson, Professor of International Health, Queen Margaret
College, Edinburgh, for services to health care; Frederick Thornley,
Chief Ambulance Officer for Oxford and Regional Ambulance Officer,
Oxford
Robert Girling Tilmouth, former chief executive, Tyne and Wear Chamber
of Commerce, for services to industry and commerce through the chamber
of commerce movement; David Paul Bryan Tomblin, for services to the film
industry; Kenneth John Tout, voluntary worker, Help Age International,
for services to the elderly; Colin Vivian Underwood, consultant
director, Road Surface Dressing Association, for services to road
construction and engineering; Capt Edward Maurice Usherwood, Royal Navy
(rtd), vice-president, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families
Association, Suffolk; Mrs Janice Mary Venables, for services to the
Women's Royal Voluntary Service in Oxfordshire; John Walsh, for
political and public service; Donald Henry Waters, deputy chairman and
chief executive, Grampian Television, for services to broadcasting.
Anthony Gordon Watts, director, National Institute for Careers
Education and Counselling, for services to education; Miss Anne Margaret
Watts, equal opportunities director, Midland Bank and Commissioner Equal
Opportunities Commission, for services to equal opportunities; Donald
Marshall Weston, Assistant Controller (Personnel), Her Majesty's Board
of Inland Revenue; Brian George Whitehouse, former Grade 5, Department
of Education; Walter Richard Wignall, former managing director, Matra
Marconi Space (UK).
Rodney Gordon Wilkinson, first secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office; David Trefor Williams, senior visiting research fellow in health
education, University of Southampton; Richard Wilson, actor and
director, for services to drama; Mrs Mary Eileen Wimbury, vice-chair,
executive committee, National Association of Volunteer Bureaux; Peter
Edric Wood, chairman, West Yorkshire Commissioning Health Authority, for
services to health care; Pamela Lady Youde, for voluntary and charitable
services, particularly to China.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
Mrs Ethel Acty, for services to the Royal British Legion, Gwynedd; Mrs
Jennifer Audrey Adair, for services to MENCAP; David Hempleman-Adams,
for services to Arctic exploration; Harold David Adams, Chief Road
Safety Officer, Manchester City Council, for services to road safety;
Mrs Enid Sylvia Alanskas, commercial support team leader, Network South
East, British Railways; Mrs Jessie Matilda Alexander, chairperson,
Hillcrest Housing Association, for voluntary services to the elderly;
Colin David Allen, personnel services officer, British Steel; Richard
Stephen Allen, harbour engineer, Harwich Haven Authority, for services
to the ports industry.
Mrs Hilary Sutherland Allinson, GP in Oxfordshire, for medical
services to the homeless; Craig William Allison, Sector Officer, Humber
Maritime Rescue, Her Majesty's Coastguard; Mrs Shaukat Amin, for
services to the community in High Wycombe; Mrs Dilys Anderson, for
services to the community in Clywd; Mrs Pamela Lucy Anderson, vice
chairman, South Somerset District Council, for services to local
government; Eric Andrews, for services to industry; Michael Charles
Andrews, Senior Watch Officer, Brixham Maritime Rescue Co- ordination
Sub Centre, Her Majesty's Coastguard; Robert Stewart Angus, Principal
Officer, Scottish Prison Service.
Mrs Mary Frances Appleton, for services to the community in St Helens,
Merseyside; Mrs Shirley Arnold, for services to the community in
Cardiff; Joseph Ernest Artus, for services to road safety,
Gloucestershire; Raymond Douglas Ashman, Capt, Army Cadet Force, Kent;
Griffith Thomas Ellis Asquith, for services to the community in Howden,
North Humberside; Mrs Sally Atherton, area organiser, King George's Fund
for Sailors in North West England, North Wales and the Isle of Man;
George Robert Baber, Tipstaff, Royal Courts of Justice, Lord
Chancellor's Department; Denzil Howard Golden Bacon, boatman, Nottingham
University Boat Club; Dwarkanath Venkat Badami, for services to industry
in North-West England.
Aly Bain, folk musician, for services to music; George Ronald Baldock,
former member, Electricity Consumers' Committee, eastern region; John
Lionel Ball, member, management committee, Citizen's Advice Bureau,
Forest of Dean; Dennis John Bambury, Higher Executive Officer, Her
Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise; Mrs Mary Barbara Barber, for
services to the community in Worth, Kent; Frederick Rackett Barkby,
former Senior Probation Officer, British Forces, Germany; Arthur Louis
Barker, Senior Watch Officer, Thames Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Sub
Centre, Her Majesty's Coastguard; Mrs Helen Irene Barnard, for services
to the community in Hampshire.
Mrs Nancy Barnard, member, Board of Visitors, Her Majesty's Prison
Winchester; Haydn James Barratt, for humanitarian services in the former
Yugoslavia; Miss Elsie Hannah Bartlett, for services to the community in
Weston-super-Mare; John William Bartlett, for services to the community
in Lincolnshire; Miss Yvonne Olwen Barton, manager, gas sales and
negotiations, British Gas exploration and production. For services to
civil engineering; Mrs Jeannine Patricia Bartosik, co-founder and
trustee, the Zebra Trust, for services to housing and general welfare of
Commonwealth and other post graduate students and their families; Mrs
Winifred Jean Bavin, for services to the community in Lancashire;
Kenneth Raymond Frank Beard, for services to the community in Wiltshire.
Cyril Arthur Beere, for services to the brass band movement; Miss
Kathleen Anne Bell, personnel officer, British Nuclear Fuels plc, for
services to the nuclear industry and to the community in Cumbria; Peter
George Ernest Bell, honorary secretary, Concord, for services to
religious and racial harmony; Mrs Sylvia Margaret Bertram, former
Auxiliary Lt, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service, SPNXO, north- west
Scotland; Robert Beswick, vice chairman, War Pensions Committee, north
London; Henry (Harry) Binnie, for services to the British Limbless
Ex-Servicemen's Association in Manchester; Mrs Edith Mary Bird, for
services to the Guild of Friends, Prince of Wales Hospital, Cardiff;
Robert Victor Bishop, for services to the community in St Budeaux,
Plymouth.
Mrs Phyllis Joy Rose Bissell, chair, Save the Children Fund, Hornsey
branch; Thomas Black, Reserve Constable, for services to the Police; Roy
Ivan Blackman, for services to the community in Manchester; Mrs Patricia
Blackwell, former secretary, community council, Scott Bader Company Ltd;
Jack Bloom, treasurer, Self Help Enterprise, Bristol; Lawrie Bloomfield,
former manager, BBC Radio Shropshire, for services to Radio
Broadcasting; Mrs Hilda May Bloor, for services to the Women's Institute
in Lower Withington, Cheshire; George Blunt, for services to the
community in Manchester.
Archie Blyth, head of agricultural services, Royal Bank of Scotland,
for services to banking and to agriculture; Mrs Jean Blyth, Revenue
Assistant, Board of Inland Revenue; Stanley William Bone, for services
to the Agamemnon Housing Association; Charles Harry Arden Bott, DL
former chairman, Hertfordshire Agricultural Society; Mrs Janet Winifred
Margaret Bottrell, personal assistant to the Channel Tunnel Complaints
Commissioner; Mrs Marianne Elsie Bounsall, for services to the British
Red Cross Society in Dorset; William Boyle, senior process engineer,
Vosper Thornycroft (UK); Mrs Annie Mary Bracken, for services to the
community; Francis James Bradley, honorary local secretary, Church of
England Children's Society.
Mrs Mary Bradley, tutor and counsellor, Inverclyde Council on Alcohol;
Mrs Julia Brand, former administrative assistant, Ministry of Defence;
Mrs Frances May Bratby, life vice-president, Derbyshire Federation of
Young Farmers' Clubs; Thomas Bravin, for charitable services to young
people in West Glamorgan; Gareth Bray, executive director, Enterprise
Taff Ely Ogwr Partnership, Wales; Mrs Lilian Bray, for services to the
community in Briton Ferry, West Glamorgan; Gary Brayne, administrative
officer, Department of Employment; Anthony Brazier, Higher Executive
Officer, Department of Employment; Lt Col Hewitt Errington Brewis,
(Rtd), chairman, Local War Pensions Committee, Isle of Man; Miss
Patricia May Briggs, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue; Albert
Frederick Granville Brightwell, for services to the Royal National
Lifeboat Institution, Tilehurst, Reading; Kenneth Frederick Bromfield,
training officer, King's College, University of London, for services to
higher education.
Colin Victor Brown, tour guide, The Royal British Legion poppy
factory, for services to the Royal British Legion; Mrs Doreen Brown, for
services to the Grange Day Welfare Centre and to the community in
Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Mrs Frances Mary Brown, Support Grade Band 1,
Ministry of Defence; Miss Linda Brown, clerk, Council of National
Association of Citizen's Advice Bureaux; Miss Kay Brownlie, for services
to the Guide Dogs for the Blind in Berwickshire; David Wolstenholme
Budworth, co-ordinator, Nanotechnology Link Programme; Alfred Reginald
Burbanks, former Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of
Defence; Miss Joan Burns, for services to music.
Mrs Wendy Elizabeth Burt, postroom supervisor, British Aerospace
Defence, for services to the defence industry; John James Burton, Deputy
Principal, Lord Chancellor's Department; Mrs Louise Burton, for services
to the community in Leicestershire; Reginald Louis Giddings Burton, for
services to the community on the Isle of Wight; Arthur Butcher, for
services to the community in Batley, Yorkshire; John Dennis Griffin
Butler, former Superintendent Registrar for Tunbridge Wells; Howard
William Cadwallader, for services to tourism and to the community in
Letchworth, Hertfordshire; Colin Anthony Caffrey, vice-chairman, Family
Health Services Authority.
Thomas William Caley, for services to Anglian Water; Roger Stalworth
Cambray, for services to the community in Blewbury, Oxfordshire; Miss
Winifred Campbell, for services to the Department of Employment; Brian
Carson, for humanitarian services in the former Yugoslavia; Mrs Lucy
Carter, for services to Charing Cross and Fulham Hospitals League of
Friends; David James Case, honorary secretary of the Wells Lifeboat
Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution; Hugh Brendan Casey, for
services to the community; Leo Joseph Cassidy, for services to
conservation; James William Chambers, laboratory superintendent,
department of psychology, University College, London, for services to
higher education.
Mrs Doreen Chaney, chairwoman, Wandsworth Access for People with
Disabilities, for services to transport for people with disabilities;
Mrs Doreen Mary Chappell, for services to the arts in Goole; Kenneth
Chappell, general secretary, Society of Ploughmen, for services to
agriculture; Joseph Samuel Chinn, chairman, J S Chinn Holdings, for
services to the sheet metal industry; Capt George Robert Chisholm,
(rtd), former Retired Officer 2, Ministry of Defence; Maurice Edward
Clapman, charge nurse, Learning Disabilities Service, Hull; Alan Brian
Clark, chaffeur, Leicestershire County Council, for services to local
government; Mrs Betty Joyce Clark, Higher Executive Officer, Department
of Social Security; Mrs Maud Clark, for services to the Women's Royal
Voluntary Service, Gateshead; John Cyril Clement, central services
manager, Social Services Department, Hertfordshire County Council; Miss
Susan Merlyn Clifford, joint co-ordinator, Common Ground, for services
to the environment.
Jeremy Rankin Clitherow, for services to the community in Liverpool;
John William Clough, Chief Executive, Energy Action Grants Agency, for
services to energy efficiency; Ranald Warren Monteith Clouston, for
services to the conservation of church bells; Keith Graham Clydesdale,
personal secretary, Board of Inland Revenue; John Edmund Coates, for
services to the community in Pant, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan; Mrs
Tongwyn Margaret Coates, for services to the community in Pant, Merthyr
Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan; Michael Richard Coleman, for services to the
community in Bristol; Mrs Beryl Collins, for political and public
service; Mrs Pauline Beryl Collins, for services to the British Red
Cross, Shepperton, Middlesex.
Alec John William Collyer, school crossing patrol, Warwickshire County
Council, for services to education; John Connelly, for services to the
community in Fife; John Patrick Conway, for humanitarian services in the
former Yugoslavia; Thomas Edward Cook, Governor 4, Her Majesty's Prison
Swansea; Barry Cooley, former Principal Prison Officer, Prison Service
College; Michael John Coombes, workshop supervisor, Avon and Somerset
Constabulary; Mrs Edith Mary Cope, for services to blind people in
Brentwood, Essex; Mrs Eileen Cordell, Support Manager 3, Department of
Health; Miss Evelyn Broomfield Corry, for services to young people; Mrs
Barbara May Cottier, for services to the Department of Education, Isle
of Man.
Robert James Gordon Coulter, for services to industry and to the
community; David James Court, convoy leader, for humanitarian services
in the former Yugoslavia; Alastair Harris Coventry, for services to
prison visiting in Scotland; Colin Coyle, for humanitarian services in
the former Yugoslavia; Brian Joseph Crangle, chief executive, Business
Link Doncaster, former chief executive, Doncaster Business Advice
Centre; Barrie John Critchley, Constable, Metropolitan Police; Mrs
Nadene Pamela Crowther, secretary and appeals co-ordinator to Hospice
Care, Isle of Man; Mrs Susan Jenifer Cufflin, for political and public
service; John Frederick Christopher Cullis, headteacher, Barclay Junior
School, Waltham Forest, London.
Mrs Mary Curlett, school caretaker, for services to education; Richard
Andrew Cuthbertson, for services to industry in Wales; Khalil Rashed
Dale, nursing delegate, British Red Cross Society; Mrs Mary Winifred
Davidson, volunteer observer, Meteorological Office, Derbyshire; Mrs
Elizabeth Mary Davies, headteacher, Anson Primary School, Brent,
Middlesex; Mrs Joyce Davies, clinical assistant, Craig Dunain Hospital,
Inverness, for services to medicine; Mrs Marion Irene Davies, for
services to the community in Swansea; Maj Thomas Gwyn Davies, TD Deputy
Clerk to the Justices, Bridgend.
Mrs Doris May Davis, for services to the community in North Cornelly,
Mid Glamorgan; John Davis, for services to the St John Ambulance
Brigade, Derbyshire; Mrs Brenda Margaret Day, Administrative Officer,
Property Service Agency Services; Jeremy William Daykin, Group Leader
(Audit), Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Mrs Rita Margaret
Deacon, typing manager, Board of Customs and Excise; James Dominic
Delaney, Support Manager 3, Department of the Environment; Patrick
Anthony Denison, MC founder and co-ordinator, CRASH, for services to the
single homeless; Mrs Evelyn Dodson, for services to the community in
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire; Kenneth Dodsworth, former garage manager,
Rolls-Royce Power Engineering, and for services to the National Society
for Phenylketonuria; David Doig, departmental superintendent, department
of anatomy and physiology, University of Dundee, for services to the
University of Dundee.
Jacob Dominian, director, One Plus One, for services to marriage
counselling; Mrs Mavis Doughty, for services to the Lincolnshire
Probation Volunteers; John Howard Doyle, president, the Romney Marsh
Historic Churches Trust; James Herbert Drane, former Sub-Divisional
Officer, Suffolk Special Constabulary; James Christopher Driscoll,
chairman, the Storm Group, for services to export and to the publishing
industry; Alaster Drummond, prototype wireman, GEC-Marconi Avionics, for
services to the defence industry; Mrs Agnes Teresa Dufton, organiser,
Women's Royal Voluntary Service and prison visitor, Grendon; Patrick
John Duncan, for services to the Braemar Mountain Rescue Team.
Cyril Charles Durrant, for services to the community in Norfolk; Mrs
Jean Milne Dykes, school secretary, Ardler Primary School, Dundee, for
services to education; Robert Lindsay Dykes, agricultural engineer, R L
Dykes, for services to agriculture; Derek Charles Eaglestone, for
services to the St John Ambulance Brigade and to sport; David Jamil El
Kabir, GP in Maida Vale, London, for medical services to the homeless;
Mrs Patricia Elliott, registered health visitor, Warrington; Samuel
George Ellis, member, Isles of Scilly Council; Terry Richard Emery,
supervisor, Thames Water.
Anthony Kevin Evans, Constable, Dyfed-Powys Police, and for services
to young people in Dyfed; Mrs Gaynor Evans, Higher Executive Officer,
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Department of Transport; John
Frederick Evans, for services to the community in Gloucestershire;
Richard Glyn Evans, for political service; Mrs Gillian Pamela Eves, for
services to prison visiting; Miss Nicola Kim Fairbrother, for services
to judo; Thomas Anthony Fairclough, Local Officer 2, Department of
Social Security; Leslie Ernest Fairey, for services to the community in
Buckinghamshire; Miss Venetia Sophia Diana Fane, administrative
secretary, Scottish committee, Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children;
Arnold Faulkner, production leader, Midlands Electricity.
Mrs Patricia Carol Fearnley, for political service; Roland Feather,
for services to the community in Calderdale; Miss Doris May Felton, for
voluntary services to the National Grocers' Benevolent Fund; Thomas
Ferris, Principal Officer, Her Majesty's Prison Low Moss; Geoffrey Alan
Figgett, head porter, Kent County Council, for services to local
government; James Finlayson, Inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland
Revenue; Jim Flanagan, for services to the pottery industry and to the
community; Alan Hampson Fogg, for services to the Royal Philanthropic
Society and to young people; William James Forster, Superintendent, for
services to the police; Mrs Eunice Alice Fox, former school crossing
patrol, Nottinghamshire County Council, for services to education; Peter
Brian Fox, chairman of governors, Bishop Burton College, Yorkshire.
Mrs Margaret Francis, for services to the community particularly the
scouts, in Lapworth, Warwickshire; Peter Laing Fraser, co-ordinator,
Playback Services for the Blind, for services to blind people; Capt John
Edward Frost, Harbour Master, Milford Haven Port Authority, for services
to the ports industry; John Lovel Gardiner, technical planning manager,
National Rivers Authority, Thames region; William Gartshore, depot
manager, Springburn depot, British Rail Maintenance, for services to the
rail industry; Christopher William Gaudion, Chief Fire Officer,
Alderney; Dawn Heather Gibbins, managing director, Flowcrete Systems,
for services to industry; John Percy Gillett, for services to the
British Film Institute; John David Gittus, former mapping and charting
officer, Ordnance Survey, Department of the Environment.
Keith Ainsworth Gledhill, DL for services to the community in
Blackpool; Mrs Alison Helen Margaret Glen, former Commissioner, Mental
Welfare Commission for Scotland, for voluntary services to the mentally
ill; James Edward Glen, Head Verger, Lancaster Priory; Joseph Henry
Gliddon, member, Newton St Cyres Parish Council, Exeter, For services to
Local Government; Miss Patricia Newton Goate, parish councillor,
Colyton, Devon; Archibald William Charles Gooch, chairman, Gooch and
Housego, for services to technology and to industry; Mrs May Good,
typist, Department of Social Security; Roger Tillyer Goodman, CPO and
Instructor Sea Cadet Training School Wroughton, Wiltshire.
Mrs Reneira Hope Barbara Goonesena, senior librarian, Department of
Trade and Industry; John Phillip Gosby, Station Officer (Retained),
Oxfordshire Fire Brigade; Mrs Vera Elizabeth Gowers, for services to the
community in Buckinghamshire; Douglas William Grace, Town Clerk,
Buckingham Town Council; John Graham, chairman, local review committee,
Polmont Young Offenders' Institution; Mrs Lorna Mary Graham, staff tutor
in music, Ayr Division of Strathclyde, for services to music education;
Nathaniel Graham, former headteacher, Ashington Coulson Park County
First School, Northumberland, for services to education.
Robert Graham, project manager, Ferranti International, for services
to the defence industry; Mrs Anna Mary Gravell, for services to the
community in Cardigan, Dyfed; David Frederick Gray, assistant director,
Fire Protection Association; Hugh Waddell Gray, for services to the
Boys' Brigade in Stirling; Miss Kathleen Gray, for political and public
service; Mrs Margaret Gray, customer accounts manager, Solent Division,
Southern Electric; dustry; Christopher Roy Green, stores clerk, Remploy,
and for services to People with Disabilities in Gwent.
The Rev Fred Pratt Green, for services to hymnody; Frank Reid
Greenaway, for services to education; Mrs Christina Mary Greenman, for
services to the University Hospital, Cardiff; Bruce Glendinning Grewar,
bridgemaster, Forth Road Bridge, for services to road transport; David
Ernest Griffin, Support Manager, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food; Peter John Charles Griffin, chairman, for services to the inner
cities; Douglas Gunary, for services to agriculture; Miss Maureen Ann
Gunary, for services to the community in Finchingfield, Essex; Mrs Dolly
Mildred Haggerwood, member, Uttlesford District Council; Gilbert James
Haggett, Senior Valuation Executive, Her Majesty's Board of Inland
Revenue; Mrs Margaret Anne Hall, for political and public service.
Rod Gordon Hall, production supervisor, engineering department,
British Airways; William Fairgrieve Hall, Deputy Community Relations
Officer, Royal Air Force, Laarbruch; James Johnston Halley, for services
to aviation history; Robert Hamilton, manager, Harrison and
Hetherington, Lockerbie, for services to auctioneering; Anthony David
Hampson, treatment manager, North West Water; Patrick David Hannan, for
services to journalism and broadcasting in Wales; Mrs Joan Grace Hardy,
vice-president, the Royal United Kingdom Beneficent Association; Miss
Georgina Brown Harley, former personal assistant to the joint managing
director and deputy chairman, Matthew Gloag and Son Ltd.
Peter James Harpin, managing director, Zeus Aluminium Products; Mrs
Jean Margaret Harrington, for services to the Taff Ely Drug Support
Group, Mid Glamorgan; Col Peter George Howard-Harwood, DL for political
and public service; Mrs Margaret Eileen Haverly, for services to the
community in Friern Barnet; Miss Rose Ivy Havis, Support Grade Band 2,
Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise; Mrs Doris Mabel Hawker, for
services to the community in Weybridge, Surrey; Mrs Alice Jane Haxby,
for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service in Filey; Ian Trevor
Hayden, equal opportunities adviser, Royal Mail Oxford, The Post Office,
for services to equal opportunities; Peter Lawrence Heaps, news
engineer, Independent Television News.
Miss Mary Hellier, for services to the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid
Association; Miss Anniss Irene Hemsley, Constable, Derbyshire
Constabulary; Gerald Anthony William Hicks, for services to sport and to
the community in South-west England; Leslie Roy Hicks, head warden,
Fowey Coastal Estate, the National Trust; Geoffrey Martin Hill, for
services to the community Lancashire; Paul Joseph Hill,
founder-director, Photographers' Place Workshop, for services to
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