Life Peers Baroness • The Reverend
Kathleen Margaret Richardson, O.B.E., Moderator,
Free Churches' Council.
Barons •
Sir Terence Burns, G.C.B., Permanent Secretary, H.M. Treasury. •
Sir David English, Editor in Chief and Chairman,
Associated Newspapers, Chairman, ITN and President of the
Commonwealth Press Union . •
Sir William Herbert Laming, C.B.E., Chief Inspector, Social Services Inspectorate, Department of Health. •
Sir Colin Marsh Marshall, Chairman,
British Airways.
Privy Counsellor •
John Henry, Baron Harris of Greenwich, Liberal Democrat Chief Whip, House of Lords.
Knights Bachelor •
Malcolm Rowland Bates. For services to Industry. •
John Birt, Director-General, BBC. For services to Broadcasting. •
Michael Francis Bonallack, O.B.E., Secretary,
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. For services to Golf. •
Edmund John Phillip Browne, Group Chief Executive,
British Petroleum Company pic. For services to the Oil and Gas Industries. • Professor
Philip Cohen, F.R.S., Director,
MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit and Royal Society Research Professor at the
University of Dundee. For services to Biochemistry. •
Robert George Cooper, C.B.E. For services to Equal Opportunities. •
John Eliot Gardiner, C.B.E., Conductor. For services to Music. • Professor
Charles Frederick George, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Dean of Medicine, Health and Biological Sciences,
University of Southampton. For services to Medicine and to Medical Education. •
Patrick John Gillam, Chairman,
Standard Chartered Bank. For services to Industry. •
John Reginald Gorman, C.V.O., C.B.E., M.C., D.L., Chairman,
Northern Ireland Forum for Political Dialogue. • Professor
Peter Geoffrey Hall. For services to the
Town and Country Planning Association. •
Stuart Hampson, Chairman,
John Lewis Partnership. For services to Retailing. •
David Hare, Playwright. For services to the Theatre. •
John Charles Hoddinott, C.B.E., Q.P.M.,
Chief Constable of Hampshire. For services to the Police and to the prevention of Crime. •
Ian Holm (Ian Holm Cuthbert), C.B.E., Actor. For services to Drama. •
Geoffrey Charles Hurst, M.B.E. For services to Association Football. • Professor
Brian Jarman, O.B.E., General Medical Practitioner and Professor of Primary Health Care,
Imperial College School of Medicine, London. For services to General Practice. •
Robert Alan Langlands, Chief Executive,
NHS Executive, Department of Health. • Professor
Elihu Lauterpacht, C.B.E., Q.C. For services to international law. •
Alexander Wiseman Macara, Chairman, Council of the
British Medical Association. For services to the Medical Profession. • Professor
Netar Prakesh Mallick, Professor of Renal Medicine,
University of Manchester and Consultant Nephrologist,
Manchester Royal Infirmary. For services to Nephrology. •
Robert Malpas, C.B.E. For services to Industry and to Science and Technology. •
Robert William Roy McNulty, C.B.E. For services to Economic Development. •
Alexander Fraser Morrison, C.B.E., Chairman,
Morrison Construction Group. For services to Highland and Islands Enterprise. •
John Clifford Mortimer, C.B.E., Q.C., Barrister and Playwright. For services to the Arts. •
Richard Everard Nichols,
Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London. •
Robert William Salisbury, Headteacher,
Garibaldi School, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. For services to Education. • Professor
Nicholas John Shackleton, F.R.S., Director,
Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. For services to the Earth Sciences. • Professor
David John Watson, Director,
University of Brighton. For services to Higher Education. •
Peter Michael Williams, C.B.E., Chairman,
Oxford Instruments pic. For services to Science and Technology.
Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) • General
Sir Jeremy John George Mackenzie, K.C.B., O.B.E., A.D.C. Gen., late Queen's Own Highlanders.
Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath (DCB) •
Valerie Patricia Marie, Mrs Strachan, C.B., Chairman, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) Military Division ;Royal Navy • Vice Admiral
Ian David Graham Garnett. ;Army • Lieutenant General
Michael David Jackson, C.B., C.B.E., late The Parachute Regiment.
Civil Division •
Andrew Turnbull, C.B., C.V.O., Permanent Secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) Military Division ;Royal Navy • Rear Admiral
Richard Thomas Ryder Phillips. • Rear Admiral
Paul Anthony Moseley Thomas. ;Army • Major General
Karol John Drewienkiewicz, late
Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major General
Nigel William Fairbairn Richards, O.B.E. (480385), late
Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Major General
Martin Spencer White, C.B.E., late
Royal Corps of Transport. ;Royal Air Force • Air Vice-Marshal
Peter John Goddard, A.F.C.,
Royal Air Force. • Air Vice-Marshal
Michael Richard Jackson, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division • David John Bell. For public service. •
Brian Bender, Head, European Secretariat, Cabinet Office. • Charles Valentine Betts, lately Director General Submarines and Head of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, Ministry of Defence. • David Charles Ross Heyhoe, lately Assistant Under Secretary (General Finance), Ministry of Defence. •
Mavis, Mrs McDonald, Director General, Housing, Construction and Countryside Regeneration, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • Robert Stewart Parker, Parliamentary Counsel, Parliamentary Counsel Office. •
Miss Eileen Doris Rubery, Head, Protection of Health Division, Department of Health. • Nicholas John Sanders, Director, School Curriculum Funding and Teachers, Department for Education and Employment. •
Sarah Jacqueline, Mrs Tyacke, Chief Executive, Public Record Office and Keeper of Public Records, Lord Chancellor's Department. •
Timothy Edward Hanson Walker, Director-General, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office.
Order of St Michael and St George Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) •
David Francis Williamson, C.B., lately SecretaryGeneral, European Commission, Brussels.
Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (DCMG) •
Miss Maeve Geraldine Fort, C.M.G., British High Commissioner, Pretoria.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) •
Andrew Fleming Green, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Riyadh. •
Jeremy Quentin Greenstock, C.M.G., lately Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Professor
Joseph Rotblat, C.B.E., F.R.S. For services to international understanding.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) • (Charles)
Kerry Bagshaw, O.B.E., Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Andrew John Bennett, Chief Natural Resources Adviser, Department for International Development. • David Derek Boothby, lately Department of Political Affairs, United Nations Secretariat, New York. • John Bostock, Deputy Permanent Representative, UKREP Brussels. • Ivor Hywel Duck, lately Director of Fisheries, Secretariat-General, Council of Ministers of the European Union. •
Simon Lawrence Gass, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Alan Fletcher Goulty, H.M. Ambassador, Khartoum. • John Western Greaves. For services to the Latin American Trade Advisory Group and to Export. • Roger Dudley Hart, H.M. Ambassador, Luanda. •
Barbara Logan Hay, M.B.E., H.M. Ambassador, Tashkent. • John Wynne Owen, M.B.E., Governor, Cayman Islands. • Roy Stephen Reeve, H.M. Ambassador, Kiev. • James Maxwell Cree Rollo, Chief Economic Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • James Michael Scott Whittell, O.B.E., European Union Policy Director, British Council. • Zygmunt Jan Ansgary Tyszkiewicz. For services to the Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe.
Royal Victorian Order Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) •
Sir Edward William Spencer Ford, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., E.R.D., Secretary and Registrar of the Order of Merit.
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) • Major General
Michael Frederick Hobbs, C.B.E., lately Director of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. •
William Richard Michael Oswald, C.V.O., Director of the Royal Studs.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) •
Thomas Kelman Fleming, O.B.E., Broadcaster. •
Sir Richard William George, Vice-Chairman, The Prince's Trust Action. •
Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones, L.V.O., Garter Principal King of Arms. • John Christopher Parsons, L.V.O., Deputy Keeper of the Privy Purse and Deputy Treasurer to The Queen. • John Watt Wightman, C.B.E., R.D.*, W.S., Solicitor to The Queen in Scotland. • Charles Frederick Woodhouse, Solicitor to The Duke of Edinburgh. • Eric Arthur Worrall, lately Deputy Director of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) • Joseph Cowell, M.V.O., Superintendent of the Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace. • Brian Neale Howell, Forestry Consultant to Sandringham Estate. • Neil Robertson Hynd, Regional Director, Properties in Care, Historic Scotland. • Sidney William Ricketts, Senior Veterinary Consultant to the Royal Studs. • Samuel Humfrey Gaskell Twining, O.B.E. lately Honorary Treasurer, Royal Warrant Holders Association. • Elizabeth Frances, Mrs Vyvyan, Lady in Waiting to The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) • Sergeant Roger Edward Best, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • Gerald Arthur Caesar, J.P., lately Chairman, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Lancashire. • Lucy Mary Dove, Secretary to the Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain's Office. • Ian Hardy, Information Systems Manager, Royal Household. • Inspector William Maurice Harris, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • Kevan Hunt, lately Chairman, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Nottinghamshire. • Audrey Margaret, Mrs Laing, Deputy Visitor Manager, Windsor Castle. • Inspector Iain MacRae, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • Lionel Thomas Mann, R.V.M. Royal Chef, Royal Household. • Allen James Marshall, Superintendent's Assistant, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. • Martin Francis McCartney, Operations Director, Town & County Catering. • Corinne Albert, Mrs Norrad, Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. • George Chesterton Pindred, lately Regional Director, The Prince's Youth Business Trust, Yorkshire and Humberside. • Chander Kanta, Mrs Sharma, Invoice Clerk, Property Services, Royal Household. •
Manon Bonner, Mrs Williams, Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales.
Royal Victorian Medal (RVM) Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) • Eric Williams, R.V.M., Manager. Reprographic Unit, Royal Household.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) • Robert Peter Ashworth, lately Senior Horological Conservator, Windsor Castle. • Robin Victor Bunn, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • David Charles Cattle, Assistant Superintendent of Parks, The Home Park, Windsor. • Robert John Rogerson Chambers, Horse Box Driver, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. • Alan Christian, Reprographic Operator, Royal Household. • Phillip Raymond Cook, Senior Dining Room Assistant, Royal Household. • John Alfred Dixon, Verger, The Royal Chapel, Windsor Great Park. • Marcel Guilemette, Maitre d'hotel and Administrative Assistant, Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. • Susan Bridgett Northbrook-Hine, Dining Room Assistant, Royal Household. • Derek George Poole, Messenger, Buckingham Palace. • Gerard Power, Gilder, Buckingham Palace. • Roger Edward Standen, Foreman Basement Cleaner, Buckingham Palace. • Brian William Stevens, lately Joiner, Royal Household. • Constable James Clifford Stuttard, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • Alan Edward Williams, lately Divisional Sergeant Major, Second Division, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Companion of Honour (CH) •
Peter Stephen Paul Brook, C.B.E. For services to the theatre.
Order of the British Empire Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) • Professor
Gillian Patricia Kempster Beer, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature and President, Clare Hall,
University of Cambridge. For services to English Literature. •
Lorna May, Mrs Boreland Kelly, J.P., Chair of Governors,
Lambeth College. For services to Education. •
(Betty) Janet Elizabeth Murray, Mrs Kershaw, President,
Royal College of Nursing. For services to the Nursing Profession and to Nursing Education. •
Helen, Mrs Metcalf, Headteacher,
Chiswick Community School, Hounslow. For services to Education. •
Gillian Frances, Mrs Oliver, Head Nurse and Director of Patient Services,
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology, Merseyside. For services to Health Care. •
Ruth, Lady Runciman, O.B.E., Chairman,
Mental Health Act Commission. For services to Mentally Ill People. •
Veronica Evelyn, Mrs Sutherland, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Dublin.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) • Air Marshal
Colin George Terry, C.B., O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
Commanders (CBE) Military Division • Commodore Peter Attwood Fish, Royal Navy. • Commodore John James Hart, Royal Navy. • Commodore Paul Douglas Stone, A.D.C., Royal Navy. • Brigadier Richard Fenwick Baly (476453), late Royal Corps of Signals. • Colonel John Goodsir, M.B.E. (484857), late Army Air Corps. • Brigadier Ian Donald Tyndale McGill, A.D.C. (483968), late Corps of Royal Engineers. • Colonel David Richard Danyers Willis (496210), late Royal Gurkha Rifles. • Group Captain John Adrian Cosgrove, O.B.E., Royal Air Force. • Group Captain Michael Christopher Heath, Royal Air Force. • The Reverend John Shedden, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division • David Allsop, Policy Manager,
Department of Social Security. • Linda Mary, Mrs. Ammon, Divisional Manager, Choice and Careers Division,
Department for Education and Employment. • Teresa Anne, Mrs. Baring. For services to the Voluntary Sector. • Peter Edward Barr, Chairman, Hazlewood Foods pic. For services to the Food Industry. • Walter James Scott Batho, Chairman,
London and Quadrant Housing Trust. For services to Social Housing. • David Christopher Beeton, Chief Executive,
Historic Royal Palaces. • Moira Elizabeth Black, Chairman, English Advisory Committee on Telecommunications. For services to Consumers and to Health Care. • Professor
Keith Boddy, O.B.E. For services to the
NHS and to Radioactive Waste Management. • Professor
Vernon Bernard Bogdanor. For services to Constitutional History. •
Lillian Gertrude Browse. For services to the Visual Arts. •
Christopher Bruce, Artistic Director,
Rambert Dance Company. For services to Dance. • Marion Phyllis Bull, O.B.E., Chief Nursing Officer,
Welsh Office. • Jean Margaret Caines (Mrs. Gaffin), lately Director of Information,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Anthony Thomas Coe, Q.P.M., Chief Constable,
Suffolk Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Stephen Colling, Headteacher, Bowland High School, Lancashire. For services to Education. •
June Madge, Mrs. Crown, President,
Faculty of Public Health Medicine. For services to Public Health. • Brian George Dawbarn, Head, Information Technology Division,
H.M. Board of Customs and Excise. • Scott Jamieson Dobbie. For services to Financial Regulation. • George Graham Downing. For services to the
Royal British Legion. • Thomas James Ellis, Chairman and Chief Executive.
Seeboard pic. For services to the Electricity Industry. •
Matthew Evans, Chairman, Library and Information Commission. For services to Librarianship and Information Provision. • Michael John Finnigan, lately Chief Executive, Farming and Rural Conservation Agency,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. •
Peter John Ford, former Chairman,
London Regional Transport. For services to Public Transport in London. • Gavin John Norman Gemmell, Joint Senior Partner,
Baillie Gifford & Co. For services to the Finance Industry. •
Stephen Glaister. For services to Public Transport. • Edwin John Glasgow, Q.C. For services to the
Financial Reporting Review Panel. •
Victoria Glendinning, Writer. For services to Literature. • John Arthur Cadas Godfrey, Chairman,
British Pig Association and Farm Assured British Pigs. For services to the Pig Industry. •
Geoffrey George Goodman. For services to Journalism and to the Newspaper Industry. •
Piers William Gough. For services to Architecture. • Professor
Rodney Grahame. For services to the
Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board and to Disabled People. • The Reverend Canon
Donald Clifford Gray, T.D.,
Canon of Westminster and Rector of
St. Margaret's, Westminster Abbey. For services to the Speaker of the House of Commons. • John Armstrong Muir Gray, Director of Research and Development, Anglia and Oxford Region,
NHS Executive, Department of Health. • Professor
Jack Donald Hardcastle, Professor of Surgery,
University of Nottingham. For services to Surgery. • Major
William Richard Hern, C.V.O. For services to Horse Racing. • Professor
Archibald Howie, F.R.S., Professor of Physics,
University of Cambridge. For services to Electron Microscopy. • Ann Francis, Mrs. Hubbard, Teacher,
Reigate College, Surrey. For services to the promotion of Chemistry Education. • Michael Hughes. For services to the Foresight Panels and to the Finance Industry. • Chris Humphries, Chief Executive, Training and Enterprise National Council. For services to Training. • Deirdre Mary, Mrs. Hutton, Chairman,
Scottish Consumer Council. For public service. • Laurence Isaacson, Co-Founder and Deputy Chairman,
Groupe Chez Gerard pic. For services to the Restaurant Trade and to Tourism. •
Steven John Isserlis, Cellist. For services to Music. • John Jameson, Q.F.S.M., Firemaster,
Strathclyde Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service. • John Leckie Jamieson, Solicitor,
Scottish Office. •
Schuyler Jones. For services to the
Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University, Oxford. • Trefor Glyn Jones, O.B.E., D.L., Chief Executive,
Pilkington Optronics. For services to the Defence Industry and to the community in Clwyd. •
Robert Kee, Author and Broadcaster. • Professor
Harry Keen. For services to the
British Diabetic Association and to the NHS Support Federation. • Ronald James Kerr, Regional Director, North Thames Regional Office, NHS Executive, Department of Health. • Professor
Thomas Walter Bannerman Kibble, F.R.S., Professor of Theoretical Physics,
Imperial College, London. For services to Physics. • Richard Vincent Lawrence, Consultant, Missile Guidance,
Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence. •
John Percival Leighfield, Chairman, Affiance of Information System Skills Group. For services to Training and Development. • Professor
Peter John Lillford, Principal Scientist,
Unilever Research. For services to the Food Industry and to Science. •
Ian Lang Livingstone, O.B.E., Chairman, Lanarkshire Development Agency. For services to Business and to the Community and Health in Lanarkshire • William Lowther, O.B.E, D.L., Director General UCB Films, UCB Films pic. For services to Industry and to the community in Cumbria. • Bruce Anthony Malone, Headteacher, St. Andrew's Secondary School, Glasgow. For services to Education. •
Zahida Parveen, Mrs. Manzoor. For services to the
Commission for Racial Equality and to Health Care. • John Stephen Martin, Joint Managing Director, Martin Baker Aircraft Company Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry. • Kevin McAleese, Headteacher,
Harrogate Grammar School, North Yorkshire. For services to Education. • William McCosh, Chairman, Guideline Careers and Guidance Services Ltd. For services to Training. • Kevin Francis McCoy. For public service. •
Oonagh McDonald. For services to the
Financial Services Authority and to Business. • Sidney McDowell. For services to Industrial Relations and to Housing. • Wilma Roy MacPherson, Director of Quality and Nursing,
Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital Trust, London. For services to Nursing. • Rosemary Lee, Mrs. Melling, H.M. Chief Inspector, Magistrates' Courts Service Inspectorate,
Lord Chancellor's Department. • Peter Anthony Michael, Assistant Director, H.M. Board of
Inland Revenue. • George Henry Gardiner Mitchell, J.P., lately Chairman, Central Probation Council. For services to the Probation Service. • Brigid, Mrs. Beattie-Moriarty, Headteacher, Burntwood Girls' School, Wandsworth. For services to Education. • Richard Edward Morphet, Keeper Emeritus, Modern Collection,
Tate Gallery. • Professor
Denis Noble, F.R.S., Burdon Sanderson Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology,
University of Oxford. For services to Science. •
Barry Leslie Norman, Presenter,
BBC Television. For services to Broadcasting and to the Film Industry. •
Peter James Peacock, Convenor,
Highland Council. For services to Local Government. • Professor
Catherine Peckham, Professor of Paediatric Epidemiology,
Institute of Child Health, University of London. For services to Medicine. • Adrian Alexander Christian Phillips. For services to the Countryside and to the Environment. • Rudolf Theodor Felix Plaut, O.B.E., Chairman,
Techniquest. For services to Education and to Science. •
Fiona Claire Reynolds, lately Director,
Council for the Protection of Rural England. For services to Agro-Environmental Policy and to Conservation. • Stanley Stewart John Robertson, Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways,
Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • Professor Charles Vaughan Ruckley, Professor of Vascular Surgery,
University of Edinburgh. For services to Surgery. • Eric Francis Shawyer, Chairman, the Baltic Exchange. For services to the Shipping Industry. • Roger Martin Skiffins, lately Director, Broadcasting, Space and Radio Technologies,
Department of Trade and Industry. •
William John Slater, O.B.E., President,
British Gymnastics. For services to Gymnastics and to Sport. • Anthony Patrick Smith, Chief Executive, English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting. For services to Health Care. • David John Harry Smith, Chief Executive Officer,
Whatman plc. For services to Technology Transfer. • Alastair Charles Dunbar Stuart. For services to the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee. • David Edward Tagg, Group Services Director,
DIAGEO pic. For services to Community Regeneration. • Roy Taylor, Director of Community Services,
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. For services to Social Services. • John Paxton Toby, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Medicine and to The Royal College of General Practitioners. •
June Rosemary Whitfield, O.B.E., Actress. For services to Comedy Drama. • John Wliiams, Headteacher, Pen-y-Dre High School, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. For services to Secondary School Education. • Alistair James Wivell, Managing Director,
Balfour Beatty Construction Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry. •
Robert Samuel Woof. For services to the
Wordsworth Trust. • Edward Michael Worley, Member, Black Country Development Corporation. For services to the Regeneration of the Black Country.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Donald Paul Montague Stewart Cape, C.M.G. For services to Anglo-Irish relations. • Dr. Vernon Roy Dougall, O.B.E., Honorary legal adviser to H.M. Ambassador, Buenos Aires. • Professor John Patrick Vaughan. For services to public health overseas.
Officers (OBE) Military division Navy • Commander Campbell Donald de Burgh, Royal Navy. • Commander John Howard James Gower, Royal Navy. • Commander Laon Stuart Grant Hulme, Royal Navy. • Commander Robert Edwin Laverty, Royal Navy. • Commander Martin Duncan Macfarlan, Royal Naval Reserve. • Commander Jonathan Mortimer Collingwood Maughan, L.V.O., Royal Navy. • Commander Clive Sherrif Smith, Royal Navy. • Lieutenant Colonel (Local Colonel) Matthew Sturman, Royal Marines.
Army • Lieutenant Colonel David John Warwick Baylis (495134), The Royal Anglian Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel Desmond John Anthony Bergin (494397), Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). • Colonel Malcolm George Braithwaite (494629), late Royal Army Medical Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel Timothy John Checketts (502396), The Light Dragoons. • Acting Colonel Robert Matthew Festing (486330), Northumbria Army Cadet Force. • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony James Figg (487486), Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). • Lieutenant Colonel Colin Anthony Mildinhall (489921), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Raymond Parker (520533), Royal Army Medical Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel
Philip Roy Wilkinson, M.B.E. (487603), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Lieutenant Colonel David Arnold Burch, E.D., The Bermuda Regiment.
Royal Air Force • Wing Commander Feroze Fredoon Amroliwala (8023671T), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Martin Terry Doel (5204500L), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Wyn Griffith Evans (8021295H), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Peter Richard Hunter, M.B.E. (8023198T), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Gerald Alan Jermy (8090688T), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Edward Gareth Jones (2622225K), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Malcolm Hayes Jones (1949341N), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Martin John Kilshaw, M.B.E. (5203342X), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Richard Alan Laybourn, B.E.M. (0685549K), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Robert Wilson Mayes (5203524B), Royal Air Force. • Wing Commander Roy Anthony Pickerill (5202872J), Royal Air Force.
Civil Division • Giles Coode-Adams. For services to the Foundation and Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. •
David Kim Hempleman-Adams, M.B.E. For services to Arctic Exploration. • William Robert Ainsworth. For services to Architecture. • Roger Aldridge, Executive Director, Marks and Spencer Pic. For services to Retail Development and Planning. •
Kay Andrews, Director, Education Extra. For services to Extra-Curricular Education. • Raymond Anns, lately Grade 7, Court Fund Office, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Ronald Grant Armstrong, lately Deputy Director-General, Building Societies Association. For services to the Building Society Movement. • Professor Brian Arnold, J.P., Head of School of Science Education, Northern College; Aberdeen. For services to Teacher Training. • Mary Margaret, Mrs. Arnold. For services to the Royal British Legion Women's Section. • Robert Philip Avery, Principal Lecturer and Russian Interpreter, Ministry of Defence. • James Ashleigh Baird. For public service. • George Francis Barlow, Chief Executive, Peabody Trust. For services to Housing and Regeneration. • Marcia Barton. For services to the Association of Chief Police Officers. • Peter Readwin Batchelor. For services to the Home Office Vehicle Crime Prevention Group. • Graham Monro Bates, J.P. For services to the community, especially Scouting and charities, in Bedfordshire. •
Thelma Dorothy Bates, Chairman, Health Committee, General Medical Council. For services to Medicine, especially Radiotherapy. • Christopher Batt, Director, Leisure Services, Croydon Borough Council, Surrey. For services to Librarianship and Information Provision. •
Professor Seaton Hall Baxter. For services to Scottish Natural Heritage and to the Environment. • Anthony Peter Bell, Director of Nursing and Joint Commissioning, Liverpool Health Authority. For services to Integrated Health Care. • Graham Alexander Bennet, Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, Fife Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Michael Murray Bertioli, Group Engineering Director, Druck. For innovation in the Pressure Measurement Industry. • Gaynor, Mrs. Bevan, Headteacher, Glasbury-on-Wye Primary School, Hereford. For improvements in School Standards. • Beryl, Mrs. Beynon, Medical Director. For services to the Jacob's Well Appeal. • Miss Jane Sophy Binyon, Head of Personnel Strategy, Policy and Guidance Unit, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • Francis McCartney Blewett. For services to Conservation in Wiltshire. • Robert John Giles Bloomer. For services to Rotherham Chamber of Commerce Training and Enterprise. • Aubrey Bould, Technical Liaison Officer, Plant Varieties and Seeds Division, Ministry of Agrigulture, Fisheries and Food. •
John Allan Hyatt Box, Designer. For services to the Film Industry. •
Helen Mary, Mrs. Browning. For services to Organic Farming. • Susan Ann, Mrs. Brownson. For services to the Retail Motor Industry Federation. •
David Lovell Burbidge, D.L. For services to the Coventry Cathedral Development Trust. • James William Calderwood. For services to Orthopaedic Surgery. •
Egbert Sylvester Carless, Chair of Corporation, Handsworth College Group. For services to Education and to the community in Birmingham. • Professor Marcella Anne Chamberlain. For services to Rheumatological Rehabilitation. •
Linford Christie, M.B.E. For services to Athletics. • Professor Matthew Aitken Clark, Chief Executive, Broads Authority. For services to the Norfolk Broads and to National Park Development. • Veronica Elsie Clayton, Professor of Music. For services to the Royal Military School of Music. • Betty Enid, Mrs. Codona. For services to Women's Basketball. • John Warren Coleman. For services to Local Government and to Economic Development in Wales. • Elaine Davies Cooper, Section Head, SC6, Department of Health. • Jean Courtney, Head of Office, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue. • Thomas James Craig. For services to the Police. • Lincoln Crawford. For services to the Independent Adoption Service and to Community Relations. • Peter Lewis-Crown. For services to the Fashion Industry and for charitable services. • David Hughes Davies, D.L., Chairman, Sir Geraint Evans Wales Heart Research Institute Appeal. For services to the community in Wales. • Pauline Winifred, Mrs. Davies, Range 11, Department of Trade and Industry. • Sandra, Mrs. Davies, Headteacher, Ogmore Comprehensive School, South Wales. For services to Education. • Brian Kingsley Davison, Field Archaeologist and Senior Inspector of Historic Properties, South West Region, English Heritage. • Hugh Donagher, Assistant Chief Investigation Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise. • Peter James Downes, Education Consultant; Former President, Secondary Heads' Association. For services to Language Teaching and to Educational Management. • Muriel Patricia Turner-Downs. For services to the Civil Service Appeal Board and to Personnel Management. • Geoffrey Stuart Duncan. For services to the Board of Education of the General Synod of the Church of England. • George Duncanson, Managing Director, G.E. Aircraft Engine Services Ltd. For services to Industry and to Employment in Wales. • Diana Rosemary, Mrs. Dunstan, Director, Research Management, Medical Research Council. For services to Scientific Research. • Clive Dutton, Head of Regeneration, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the Regeneration of the West Midlands. •
Leonard Lloyd Duvall, Leader, London Borough of Greenwich. For services to Local Government in London and to the Thames Gateway Partnership. • John Alfred Eden, Director and General Manager Operations, Vickers Bridging. For services to the Bridging The Nineties project. • Judy Frances Edwards, Headteacher, Grove Park Special School, Brent. For services to Special Education. • John Duguid Kethro Ekins, County Surveyor, Hampshire County Council. For services to Transport and to Road Management Partnership in Hampshire. • Howard Norman Embleton, Forest District Manager, West Argyll Forest District, Forestry Commission. • Christopher English. For services to The Silver Trust and to charities. • Peter John Enoch, lately General Medical Practitioner, Derbyshire. For services to Medicine. • Sir
Geoffrey Frederick Errington, Bt., lately Chairman, APA Community Drug and Alcohol Initiatives. For services to the Prevention of Drug Misuse. • William John Farquhar, Secretary, Clinical Resource and Audit Group, NHS in Scotland. For services to Clinical Effectiveness in Health Care. • Michael Glenn Fell, Manager, Port of Hull. For services to the Port Industry and to Industry in Humberside. • Iain Montgomery Fender, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. • Susan Margaret, Mrs. Fey. For services to Business Links in London. • Julian Filochowski. For services to International Development. • Niall Diarmid Campbell Finlayson, Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. For services to Medicine. • William John Flanagan, Leader, Chesterfield Borough Council. For services to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. • Peter Fletcher, Headteacher, Easingwold School, North Yorkshire. For services to Education. • Paul Lawrence Fleury, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. • Brian Footitt, Director of Nursing Development, South Tees Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • John Anthony Ford. For services to the Crafts. •
Bruce Forsyth (Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson). For services to Entertainment. • John Derek Freeborn, lately Deputy Director, Royal Air Force Museum. For services to Museums. • William Gent, Clinical Director, Nursing, Mental Health and Learning Disability Services, Central Scotland Healthcare NHS. For services to Health Care for People with Learning Difficulties. •
Anne, Mrs. Gibson, National Secretary (Political), Manufacturing, Science and Finance Union. For services to Employee Relations and to Equal Opportunities. • Lieutenant Colonel Peter Hempson Gill (Ret'd), lately Director, Builders Merchants' Federation. For services to the Construction Industry and to Training. • Robert Hereward Glendinning, Pro-Chancellor and lately Chairman, Board of Governors, University of the West of England. For services to Further and Higher Education. • Jeffrey Goddard, Chief Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service. • John Thomas Golding, Managing Director, Hewlett-Packard Ltd. For services to Quality in Business. • Anthony Stewart Goldstone, M.B.E., D.L. For services to the North West Tourist Board. • William John Goldsworthy. For services to the National Farmers' Union. • Susan Irene, Mrs. Gompels, Principal, SI Gompels and Co. For services to Women in the Accountancy Profession. • Ronald Lionel Gottlieb, Chairman, Norwood Ravenswood. For services to People with Learning Disabilities. • Howard Gracey. For services to the Church of England Pensions Board. • Aileen Graham. For services to Education. • David Alexander Graham. For services to the Dairy Industry. • Lieutenant Colonel Charles Robert Douglas Gray. For services to the Indian Cavalry Officers' Association. • James Niall Stevenson Green, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Medicine. • Mavis Ann, Mrs. Green, Customer Service Adviser, H.M.Board of Inland Revenue. • Marian Helen, Mrs. Greswell. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Somerset. • Maldwyn Jones Griffith, Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery and Director, Surgical Services, Carmarthen and District NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. • William John Guild, Member, Committee of Management, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the RNLI in Scotland. •
Sally Jane Janet Gunnell, M.B.E. For services to Athletics. • David Stephen Haggett. For services to Business and to the community in the West Midlands. •
Carolyn, Mrs. Hardy. For services to the National Gardens Scheme and to the Royal Horticultural Society. • Roy George Heape, lately Non Executive Director, National Savings Agency. • Eric Norman Hegarty. For services to the Magistracy in Liverpool, Merseyside. • Macdonald Henderson. For services to Badminton. • Ian Roy Hepburn, Assistant Director Scientific Services and Queen's Assay Master, the Royal Mint. • George Austin Hewitson. For public service. • Anthony Paull Maitland Hewson. For services to Disabled People especially through SCOPE. • Professor Frederick Alan Hibbert, Director of Academic Quality, Southampton Institute of Higher Education. For services to Biology and to Higher Education. • John Bonar Holmes Hill. For services to Further and Higher Education. • Joseph Anthony Hillis, Director of Nursing and Operational Services, Reaside Clinic, Birmingham. For services to Health Care. • Thomas Arnold Hollobone, Secretary, International Marine Contractors Association and Association of Diving Contractors. For services to Health and Safety in the Diving Industry. • Prudence Margaret, Mrs. Hopkinson, J.P., D.L. For services to the Magistracy and to the Prison service in West Sussex. • Ian Hunter. For services to Optometry and to Patient Eye Care. • Thomas Drummond Hunter, Director, Howard League for Penal Reform (Scotland) Chairman, Disability Scotland; Scottish Institute of Human Relations; Child Psychotherapy Trust, Scotland. For services to the community. • Edward Oliver Inman, Director, Duxford Airfield, Imperial War Museum. For services to Aviation History. • Elspeth Virginia Insch, Head, King Edward VI Handsworth School, Birmingham. For services to Education. • Christopher Beaven Irwin. For services to Forestry, the Timber Growers' Association and to the Environment. • Timothy William Jackson, Director Commercial Affairs, The Scotch Whisky Association. For services to Export. • Alfred Frank Jennings, Governor 1, H.M. Prison Kirkham, Prison Service, Home Office. • James Jennings, J.P., Member, North Ayrshire Council. For services to Local Government. • David Andrew Jessop, Executive Director, West India Committee. For services to Anglo/Caribbean Relations. • David Edryd John. Principal Housing and Planning Inspector, The Planning Inspectorate, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • James McKenzie Carrie Johnstone, Director of Capital Investment, North of Scotland Water Authority. For services to Water Management. • Professor Ronald Samuel Jones, J.P., Professor, Veterinary Anaesthesia, University of Liverpool. For services to Veterinary Medicine. • Sandi Yvonne, Mrs. Rhys Jones. For services to the Promotion of Opportunities for Women in the Construction Industry. • Lionel Roderic Joyce, Chief Executive, Newcastle City Health NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Stefan George Kay, Managing Director, Inveresk pic. For services to the Paper Industry and to Export. • John Richard Ernest Finn-Kelcey. For services to the community, especially the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in Ashford, Kent. • Ronald Edward Killey. For services to the Commonwealth Games Federation and to Young People on the Isle of Man. • Colin Herbert Kime, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue. • Robert John King, Chief Fire Officer, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service. • William Stanley Kirby, Visual Impairment Consultant. For services to Museums and Galleries. • William Brown Kirkpatrick, J.P. For services to the Gaming Board for Great Britain. • Alan Paul Knight, Environmental Policy Controller B&Q. For services to Environmental Audit in Business. • Peter Lambert, Assistant Director, Aeroengines and Export Promotion, Department of Trade and Industry. • Barry Leathwood, National Secretary, Rural Agricultural and Allied Workers' Trade Group TGWU. For services to the Agricultural Wages Board. • Wing Commander John Merritt Lewington, RAFVR (Retd.). For services to the Air Training Corps, North Region. • Robert Hugh Lilley. For services to Journalism. • Stephen Locke. For services to County Museum and Galleries Services. • Professor
Susan Mary Lyons, Managing Director, Rolls-Royce Military Aero Engines Ltd. For services to Aero Engineering. • Professor David William Mackay, Director, North Region, Scottish Environment Protection Agency. For services to Environment Protection. • Christopher John Frank Madden, Executive Director, British In Vitro Diagnostics Association. For services to the Diagnostics Iridustry. • Professor Michael Edward Mallet, Professor of History, University of Warwick. For services to the History of Renaissance Italy. • Neil Forbes Massie, Farmer. For services to Aberdeen Angus and Charolais Livestock Breeding. • Ann Matheson, Keeper, Department of Printed Books. For services to The National Library of Scotland. • Professor George Dunlop Matheson, lately Director, Transport Research Laboratory (Scotland). For services to Geotechnical Engineering. • Patricia, Mrs. Mayhew, Grade 6, Home Office. • Grainne, Mrs. McCafferty. For services to Secondary Education. • Rosemary Faith McCall. For services to the Link Centre and to care for Deaf People. • Alan David McClure, D.L. For services to the Medical Packaging Industry and the community. • Madeleine McDonagh, Manager, National Environmental Technology Centre, AEA Technology pic. For services to Oilspill Research. • David Fergus McDonough. For services to the community, especially Disabled People, in London, and to the Medical Charities. • Cynthia, Mrs. McDougall, Grade 5, Home Office. • Thomas Joseph McGrenary, Principal, Cumbernauld College. For services to Further Education. • Michael Noel McKenna, Director of Submarines of Babcock Rosyth Defence Limited. For services to Ship Engineering. • John Francis McManus, Headteacher, Tyldesley Highfield School, Wigan. For services to Education. • Elizabeth Matilda McNair. For services to the re-organisation of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting Training and to Nursing Quality. • Mervyn McQuillan. For services to the Housing Association Movement and to Housing Provision. • Michael George Mecham, Deputy Director, South America Trade Promotion, Department of Trade and Industry. • David John Mellish, Q.P.M., Acting Chief Constable, Northumbria Constabulary. For services to the Police • Robert Middleton, Member, Aberdeen City Council. For services to Local Government. • Professor John Morton Midgley. For services to the British Pharmacopoeia Commission and to Regulatory Medicine. • Graham Douglas Naismith Miller. For services to the Transport Industry and to the Freight Transport Association. • Cherrill Rosemary, Mrs. Milne. For services to the Army Families' Federation. • Eileen, Mrs. Mitchell. For services to the Scottish Refugee Council and to the Refugee Action Council. • James Harkness Moffat. For services to Business and to the Community in Ayrshire. • James Antony Axel Herring Moore. For services to the Fulbright Commission and to International Fellowship Programmes. • Colonel Geoffrey Charles Purday Morgan, D.L. For services to the Army Benevolent Fund and to the community in Essex. • Professor
John Morton, Director, Medical Research Council Cognitive Development Unit. For services to Psychology and to Child Development. • Clare Mulholland, lately Deputy Chief Executive, ITC. For services to Broadcasting. • Noel, Mrs. Murray. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. • Stanley Livingston Nelson, District Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Agnes Alexandra Nicholl. For services to Young People. • Michael Asian Norton, Founder, Directory of Social Change. For services to the Voluntary Sector. • Richard John Nosowski, Headteacher, Backwell School, North Somerset. For services to Education. • Arthur Offen, Head, Soft Traffic Policy Branch, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • Stephen Robert Ogle, lately Executive Director Finance, Magnox Electric pic. For services to the Nuclear Industry. • John Bruce Ollerhead, Chief Aircraft Noise Adviser, National Air Traffic Services. For services to Noise Abatement. • David Harold Owen Owen, Registrar, Privy Council Office. •
Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Owens. For services to Sustainable Development. •
Indira, Mrs. Patel. For services to Asian Women of Great Britain. • Ian Douglas Peacock, lately Chief Executive, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to Lawn Tennis. •
John Peel (John Robert Parker Ravenscroft). For services to Radio Broadcasting and to Popular Music. • Claire Perry, Chief Executive, Bromley Health Authority. For services to Health Care. • Professor Clive Graham Perry, Festival Director, Pitlochry Festival Theatre. For services to Provincial Theatre. • Sister Elena Regina Pettenuzzo. For services to Disabled Children and Adults, especially those with Epilepsy, in Hertfordshire. •
Leslie Samuel Phillips, Actor. For services to Drama. • David Richard Peace Pickles, Chief Architect and Energy Manager, Newark and Sherwood District Council. For services to Energy Efficiency and to Sustainable Development in Housing. • David Alan Powell, Grade 7, Welsh Office. •
Terence David John Pratchett, Author. For services to Literature. • Iain Francis Harvey Purchase, Director, Zeneca Central Toxicology Laboratory. For services to Toxicology. • John Leslie Quinn, Assistant Director, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue. •
Leslie David Reed, Composer. For services to Popular Music. • John Jeremy Rendell, Chief Executive, UK Ecolabelling Board, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. • Anthony Arthur Reynolds. For services to the Construction Industry, Industrial Relations and for charitable services. • Malcolm Leslie Rickson, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. • John Iwan Killin Roberts. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Dyfed. • Terence Piers Edward Rogers, Director of Housing and Sports Development, Corporation of London. For services to Housing and to Homeless People in London. •
Barry Michael Rose, lately Master of the Music, St. Alban's Abbey. For services to Church Music. • John Francis Rowell, Head, Crime Prevention Unit, The Scottish Office. • Archibald Donald Roy, Grade 6, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security. • Professor David Rye. For services to Nurse Education, Standards of Nursing Care and Training. • Alexander Christer Edward Sandberg, Chairman, Messrs. Sandberg Consulting Engineers. For services to Civil Engineering. • John George Saunders, Chief Executive, Business Link in Hereford and Worcester. For services to the Business Link Network. • Leon Schaller. For services to the Jewish community and to Young People. • David Haig Scott, Local Government Editor, The Scotsman. For services to Journalism. • Peter John Seago, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice. • Paul Edward Gilbert Shattock. For services to People with Autism. •
Richard Joseph Shenton, Senior Senator, States of Jersey. For services to the community. • John Lee Simpson, Managing Director, SERCO- I.A.L. Systems Ltd. For services to Export. •
Wayne Philip Colin Sleep. For services to Dance and Drama. • Professor Stanley Desmond Smith, Chairman, Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. For services to Optoelectronics. • Arthur Frederick Southgate, M.B.E. For services to the Royal British Legion in Dorset. • Ian Peter Spratling, Managing Director, Wolff Steel Ltd. For services to the CBI and to Industry in Wales. • Professor Brian William Staines, Member, Deer Commission for Scotland. For services to Wildlife Management. • Patricia Ann, Mrs. Steane, Medical Director and Consultant Anaesthetist, Swansea NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. •
Richard Henry Simpson Stilgoe, President, Surrey Care Trust. For services to the community, especially Disabled People. • Margaret Mary Stokes. For services to Health Care and to People with Special Needs in Devon. • Alan Frederick Stroud. For services to the Institute of Road Transport Engineers. • Alastair Menzies Struthers, Headteacher, Lochend Secondary School, Easterhouse, Glasgow. For services to Education. • Peter Stubbs. For services to the Distributive Occupation Standards Council and to Employee Training. • Professor William James Swindall. For services to Analytical Science and to the Environment. • Philip John Sykes, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Morriston Hospital, Swansea. For services to Medicine. • Hazel Muriel, Mrs. Taylor, lately Nursing Director, Glan Hafren NHS Trust. For services to Nursing in Wales. • The Reverend Michael Hugh Taylor. For services to Christian Aid. • Norman Geoffrey Taylor, Assistant Collector, Fraud and Intelligence, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise. • Christine, Mrs. Teesdale, City Challenge Manager, Hartlepool Borough Council. For services to the Regeneration of Hartlepool. • Richard David Tobias, Chief Executive, British Incoming Tour Operators' Association. For services to Tourism. • James Rendall Toller, Oasis IT Project Manager, H.M. Treasury. • David Glyndwr Upshall, Grade 6, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence. • Melvin Usher, Chief Executive, South Somerset District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Somerset. • Patricia Emily, Mrs. Verity. For services to the National Foster Care Association. • Sarah, Mrs. Ward, lately Commissioner, Countryside Commission. For services to the Countryside, especially in Kent. • Tony Ward. For services to Employee Relations and to the Commission for Racial Equality. • Dorothy Anne, Mrs. Weaks, Community Psychiatric Nurse, Perth and Kinross NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Rosemary Helena Weir. For services to Secondary Education. • Graham West, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue. • Margaret Elizabeth Joan, Mrs. Whiteside. For services to Consumer Affairs. • Samuel Maurice Whitten. For public service. • David Kenworthy Wilkinson, Director, 3i pic. For services to Business in Yorkshire and the Humber region. • David Clive Harries Williams. For services to the community in Berkshire. • Geoffrey Alistair Williams, Grade 6, Department for International Development. • David Stewart Williamson. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Edinburgh. • Jane Morris Wilmot. For services to Transport for Deaf People. • Alastair Mckinnon Wilson, Managing Director, Newcastle Breweries. For services to Tourism. • Douglas Langton Woolf. For services to Arthritis Care. • Talib Hussain Yaseen, Director of Nursing and Operational Services, Furness General Hospital, Cumbria. For services to Nursing Management and to Health Care. • Alexander Yule. For services to Radiography and to Health Care.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • John Gordon Bacon. For services to children's welfare in former Yugoslavia. • Gillian, Mrs. Bennett, Head Historian, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • John Brinsden. For services to British business in Vietnam. • Roger Hugh Brown, lately H.M. Consul-General, Sao Paulo. • Monsignor Charles Vincent Burns. For services to British-Holy See relations. • Anthony James Caston, lately European Commission, Brussels. • Joseph Peter Docherty, lately Director, British Council, Sierra Leone. • The Venerable Martin Paul Draper. For services to the Anglican Church and British community in France. • Melih Huseyin Fereli. For services to British–Turkish cultural relations. • Saul Morten Froomkin, Q.C. For public service, Bermuda. • Rodney Michael Gallagher, Regional Financial Services Adviser, Caribbean Territories. • Stephen Charles Goss. For services to British commercial interests in Venezuela. • Peter William Hemmings. For services to opera overseas, latterly in Los Angeles. • Christopher Barry Hudson. For welfare services to the British community, Riyadh. •
Derek Thynne Ingram, For services to Commonwealth journalism • Leslie Edwin Jaques. For services to British-New Zealand trade. • Rashid Kareh. For services to the United Nations Association. • Walter Lessing. For services to international relations. • Philip Mead. For services to the British oil industry, South America. • Anthony Cecil Poole. For services to British commercial interests, Malta. • Dr. Elizabeth Margaret Embree Posit. For services to medical research, The Gambia. • Anthony Graham Quinlan. For services to British interests in the Middle East. • Simon Robinson. For services to British-Slovenian relations. • Miss Andrea Lester Rose, Director, Visual Arts, British Council. • Professor John Simpson. For services to nuclear non-proliferation. • Dennis Alan Taylor, M.B.E. For services to British Trade with Argentina. • Richard John Walker, lately British Council, India. • Heather Marguerite, Mrs. Weeks. For services to the Ditchley Foundation. • Derrick Edwin Wells. For services to the power industry in developing countries. • Anthony Arthur Carton Wood, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Dr. Frank Woodhouse, lately Director, British Institute, Florence. ==New Zealand==