ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
OFFICERS (OBE)
Paul Frederick Addis, for political service; Roy Ewart Adkins, lately
partner, Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants; Gerald Gordon Amery,
group general manager, technical group, Co- Operative Wholesale Society;
Albert Simeon Alan Archer, administrator, St Mary the Virgin Charity,
Newcastle; Eric Davies Armitage, chief executive, North British Housing
Association; lately chairman, national council, National Federation of
Housing Associations; The Rt Hon Raymond Benedict Bartholomew Michael
Viscount Asquith, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office;
Russell Austin, lately Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Alan Baker, Grade
7, Ministry of Defence; William Barber, DFM, consultant hydrologist.
Mrs Wendy Baron, director, Government Art Collection; John Barr,
managing director, FBM Marine; Anthony Joseph Jackman Bartlett, for
charitable services in the City of Westminster; John Arthur Bergg,
director of highways and transportation, Surrey County Council; James
Ingram Bill, group managing director, John Graham (Dromore); John
Binnie, deputy managing director, Allied Colloids Group; for services to
export; William James Bishop, for services to rugby football union in
Cornwall; Ivor Frederick Blomfield, deputy director-general and
director, the regions, The National Trust; Keith Joseph Brent, deputy
head, Long Ashton Research Station, Agricultural and Food Research
Council; Donald Jack Briggs, Grade 6, Foreign and Commonwealth Office;
Professor Thomas Bromly, dean, arts and design, Newcastle Polytechnic.
Thomas Johnstone Burness, principal, Glenrothes College; John Ronald
Burnet, lately chairman, Yorkshire and Humberside Council for Sport and
Recreation; John Granville Capey, principal, Exeter College; William
David Charles Carling, captain, England rugby team; Robert Lewis Carter,
lately professor of insurance studies, the University of Nottingham;
Daniel Columba Carty, chairman, Northern Ireland Post Office Board;
Reginald William Cave, for services to architecture and conservation in
Oxford; Peter William Chandler, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; John
Cumming Chapman, for services to the meat industry in Scotland.
Donald Thomas Clarkson, director and executive manager, Rolls-Royce
and Associates; Henry Forester Cleere, lately director, Council for
British Archaeology; Robert Thomas Clement, adviser for art and design,
Devon Local Education Authority; John Maynard Clements, Remploy
divisional manager (bookbinding); David John Close, group human
resources director, Simon Engineering; Bernard Clouter, deputy chairman,
British Airways Engine Overhaul; George Cole, actor; John Joseph Conway,
chief adjudication officer, Department of Health and Social Services,
Northern Ireland; Roy Frederick Cooke, Grade 6, Home Office; Timothy
Richard Cowell, for political service; Colin James Currie, Grade 6,
Department of the Environment.
Mrs Fiona Jane Dalrymple, for services to the pig industry in
Scotland; David Clive Jones-Davies, principal, Trinity College,
Carmarthen; Norman George Davies, leader, Wolverhampton Borough Council;
Anthony Francis Deakin, director, central group, British Coal
Corporation; David John Dean, principal, Raddery School, Fortrose,
Ross-shire; Mrs Jeannie Anne Godfrey Dennison, Grade 7, Department of
Health; Mrs Monica Hillary Drinkwater, for political service; Francis
Barrie Dugdale, lately community relations manager, Shell UK; Mrs
Dorothy Dunnett, author; Robert John Dutton, chief executive, Wrexham
Maelor District Council; Brian Oliver Dyer, Grade 7, Her Majesty's
Treasury.
Norman James Eden, managing director, Government Business Operations,
Multilift, Shrewsbury; Eric Edwards, director, Shellfish Association of
Great Britain, for services to the shellfish industry; John Albert
Edwards, chief executive, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council; John
Ashton Edwards, chairman, Wales Council for the Disabled; David
Christopher Ross Elliott, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Michael Geoffrey
Ellis Paulson-Ellis, registrar and secretary, University of East Anglia;
Kenneth George Faircloth, deputy director general, Automobile
Association; James Keith Farquharson, lately director, special projects,
Highlands and Islands Enterprise; Thomas Henry Farrell, chairman, Dental
Practice Board; Nicholas Coit Flemming, Grade 6, marine sciences
directorate, Institute of Oceanographic Sciences,, Deacon Laboratory;
David Ross Flockhart, lately director, Scottish Council for Voluntary
Organisations.
Warren Fowler, for political and public service; Trevor Jonathan Gadd,
Governor 1, Her Majesty's Prison, Wakefield; David Frederick Roberts
George, farmer; chairman, Dyfed Seeds; Raymond Gerrard, for services to
the community in Manchester; Andrew Patrick Somerset Gibbs, lately first
secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Ian Goodwin Gibson, for
services to local government; The Rev. Charles Robert Wolsey Gilbert,
for services to the Methodist Church; Timothy Joseph Gilligan, E.RD DL,
founder chairman of the Hertfordshire Groundwork Foundation and
currently chairman, Groundwork Associates; Maurice Templeton Gilmour,
adviser for drama and dance, Leicestershire County Council; Antonio
Benito Giovanazzi, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, Scottish Office;
Terence Edward Golding, chief executive, National Exhibition Centre.
Lewis Raphael Goodman, enterprise adviser to the Department of Trade
and Industry, for services to industry and commerce in the United
Kingdom; George Ernest Goring, managing director, Goring Hotel, for
services to the hotel industry; Mrs Celia Frances Gourley, Grade 7,
Industrial Development Board, Northern Ireland; Denis Alfred
Headley-Green, for political service; Nigel Haigh, director Institute
for European Environmental Policy, London; Michael Peter Leopold
Hamburger, poet-translator; Stanley Hardacre, lately Grade 6, Department
of Social Security; Mrs Lavender Susan Mary Hardy, for services to the
community in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; Brian Howard Hawker, Grade 6,
Welsh Office; James Mitchell Hawkins, lately technical director,
Dunlop-Beaufort, Birkenhead; Donald Leslie Heath, director, railways
(cross rail), British Railways Board; Robert Richard Dyson Heaton,
chairman, Heaton's Transport (St Helens); national chairman, Road
Haulage Association.
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Hemmings, headteacher, Lewis Girls'
Comprehensive School, Ystrad Mynach, Mid Glamorgan; The Hon (Mary)
Sheila Hensman, vice- president and chairman, Cumbria Tourist Board;
Naru Hira, senior consultant surgeon, the Royal Oldham Hospital; Ernest
Herbert Hodge, for public service in Richmond, North Yorkshire; Miss
Catherine Ann Hollway, chief probation officer, Cambridgeshire; John
Nevill Hornibrook, VRD director, Roche Products, Dalry, Ayrshire; Mrs
Jenny Hughes, member Armed Forces Pay Review Body; John Peter Jillings,
lately director of social services, Derbyshire; Mrs Anne Margaret
Jobson, for political and public service; Mrs Karen Jane Gabrielle
Johnston, for political and public service; Alec George Karseras, for
services to medicine and care in the community in South Wales; Mrs
Evelyn Keane, director of quality assurance and chief nurse,
Mid-Cheshire Hospitals, National Health Service Trust.
John Kelly, chairman, council of the Royal College of Nursing; Randal
Hume Keynes, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence; Colin James Kirkland,
technical director, Eurotunnel; Hans Gustav Kurer, general dental
practitioner, Central Manchester; George Laws, lately director of
finance Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council; Francis William Leath,
for services to the community in Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Eirion Thomas
Lewis, national officer for Wales and the West of England, Independent
Broadcasting Authority/Independent Television Commission; Gary Winston
Lineker, for services to Association Football; Professor Robin Sydney
Mackwood Ling, emeritus consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Royal Devon and
Exeter and Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospitals, Exeter; John
Bernard Lynch, for services to medicine in Wales; Ian George Stewart
MacGregor, for services to the Scout Association in Scotland; Miss Susan
Katriona MacGregor, broadcaster, presenter, BBC Radio 4.
Mrs Marie Alpine MacMillan, chairman, Western Isles Health Board; Lt
Col Oscar Thomas William Major, chairman West Sussex branch, Soldiers',
Sailors' and Airmen's Families' Association; Margaret Fleetwood Countess
Of Malmesbury, DL for services to the community in Basingstoke,
Hampshire; Peter John Mann, chief ambulance officer, Wiltshire; regional
ambulance adviser, Wessex; Brian William Mansell, county surveyor,
Cornwall County Council; Mrs Ann Faulkner Markham, dean, faculty of
education, sport and leisure, Brighton Polytechnic; Alexander Edward
Marnoch, QPM lately Commander, Metropolitan Police; Professor Leonard
George Marsh, principal, Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln; Ronald
Kerr Martin, chairman, Scotch whisky production, United Distillers;
Trevor Lawson McDonald, broadcaster, ITN; Herbert Edward McGee, for
services to the community in Sheffield; Patrick Thomas (Tom) McInerney,
managing director, UK Nirex; Findlay Blair McQuarrie, director west, The
National Trust for Scotland; David John McWeeny, Grade 5, Ministry of
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Mrs Valerie Eileen Measures, group marketing director, Guy Birkin; for
services to export; Mrs Joyce Mildred Morris, for services to literacy;
Sheila Edmondson Lloyd Lady Mostyn, DL lately president and chairman of
the Clwyd branch, British Red Cross Society; John Forbes Munro,
consultant physician and senior lecturer, Eastern General and Edenhall
Hospitals, Edinburgh; Kenneth Banks Ohlson, MC TD lately chairman, South
East Council for Sport and Recreation; Maj Peter Michael Oliver,
assistant chief inspecting officer of railways, Health and Safety
Executive; John Orr, deputy chief constable, Dumfries and Galloway
Constabulary; Arthur Joseph Parkes, corporate sales director, Nestle
Company; James Peter Hill Paton, lately chief executive, Falkirk
District Council; Mrs Mary Patricia Patten, senior lecturer, Institute
of Continuing Education, Queen's University, Belfast; George Harry
Pattinson, founder, The Windermere Nautical Trust and The Cooper
Pattinson's Trust Homes.
Mrs Mary Kathleen Pedersen, lately principal, St Cecilia's Secondary
School, Londonderry; Michael Murray Webb-Peploe, honorary civilian
cardiologist to the Army; Charles Roger Perks, headteacher Baverstock
Grant Maintained School, Birmingham; David John Perry, Grade 6, Forestry
Commission; Mrs Diana Elizabeth Pidgeon, for political and public
service; David Pointon, director, Anglo Taiwan Trade Committee, Taipei,
for services to export; David Leonard Poole, chief nursing officer,
North Bedfordshire Health Authority; Miss Hazel Pamela Prosper,
secretary general and director, Girls Venture Corp Air Cadets; David
George Punt, Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry; Professor John
Howard Purnell, professor of chemistry, University College, Swansea;
John Robson Reid, DL for services to the Mayoralty and the Corporation
of London; Peter Reid, QFSM chief officer, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue
Service; Adrian Alan Restorick, Grade 6, Lord Chancellor's Department;
Professor John David Rhodes, chief executive, chairman and technical
director, Filtronic Components.
Mrs Christine Margaret Richard, for political and public service; Maj
Colin David Robins, (ret'd) inspector of taxes (SP), Board of Inland
Revenue; Maurice Thomas Rogers, lately secretary and editor,
Commonwealth Forestry Association; Mrs Frances Mary Roualle, for
political and public service; James Francis McMillan Rowan, member, lay
Panel, Juvenile Courts in Northern Ireland; Allan George Sellar,
Provost, Inverness District Council; Sister Barbara Helena Ita Sexton,
headteacher, Mount St Joseph School, Bolton; Mrs Ann Shaw, for political
and public service; Donald Welton Shepherd, executive chairman,
Portakabin Group of Companies; Raymond Showell, lately secretary and
general manager, Operational Research Society; John William Shute,
chairman and managing director, International Automotive Design (UK).
Peter Bamford Simpkin, member, Committee for Middle East Trade;
consultant on business developments,, Wimpey Construction, for services
to export; George Ballantyne Pryde Smith, lately headteacher, Boclair
Academy, Bearsden; Ian McKenzie Smith, city arts officer, Aberdeen; Maj
Peter Barry Snowden, for services to yachting; Hugh George Howard
Stafford, lately chairman, Distributive Industry Training Trust; Richard
Steele, farmer, for services to agriculture in the Midlands; John Corbet
Stewart, regional scientific officer, West Midlands Regional Health
Authority; Professor Frederick Hope Stone, for services to the care of
young people; Miss Marion Hooper Tait, (Mrs Morse), prima ballerina,
Birmingham Royal Ballet. John Nelson Tarn, Roscoe Professor of
Architecture, University of Liverpool, and acting vice-chancellor; Mrs
Anita Mary Tasker, lately chairman, Central Council of Magistrates'
Courts Committees. Donald John Taylor, lately chief operation engineer,
Eastern Electricity; John Taylor, lately district chairman, Crewe Health
Authority; Michael Harry Rex Thompson, lately deputy chief executive,
Lloyds Bank.
Dennis William Townhill, for services to organ and church music in
Scotland; Ronald Edmund Trigg, for political service; William Clive
Trigg, Grade 6, assistant director, Property Services Agency, Department
of the Environment; John Edward Troth, managing director, Dennis Ruabon;
Mrs Winifred Letitia Tumim, lately chairman, Independent Living Fund;
Peter Rodney David Turner, headmaster, The Whitefield School and Centre.
Cecil Norman Unwin, managing director, C N Unwin; Shriramashetty
Venugopal, for services to the community in Birmingham; John Desmond
Waldron, chairman, Kratos Group plc and Kratos Analytical; George Robert
Walker, lately headmaster, Cavendish School, Hemel Hempstead; Norman
Whitmore Walker, deputy director, Newspaper Society.
Mrs Elizabeth Despard Ward, MBE president, British Kidney Patients'
Association; Mrs Iris Margaret Eleanor Weaver, DL for services to the
community in Northern Ireland; Nigel David Warwick Weaver, general
manager, Barnet Health Authority; David John Tudor Webb, Grade 7,
Department of the Environment; Wing Cdr Oliver Wells, DL for services to
the community in Bedfordshire; Mrs Dorothy Marion White, for services to
the community in London, NW 11; Roy Owen White, for political service;
Ian Robert Fleming-Williams, art historian; Professor Alan Wilson,
research and development manager, Total Oil Marine; Peter John Witt,
director, British Road Federation; Mrs Frances Ann Foote Wood, for
political service; George Allen Wright, managing director, AEP Holdings;
Wing Cdr Michael David Wright, MBE RAF (ret'd), lately security
executive, British Airports Authority.
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