Knight Bachelor •
John William Baker, , Chair,
Senior Salaries Review Body and Public Services Remuneration Committee. For public service. • Professor
Christopher Alan Bayly,
Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History,
University of Cambridge. For services to History. •
Ian Terence Botham, . For services to Charity and to Cricket. •
Rodney George Brooke, , Chair,
General Social Care Council. For public service. •
Stephen Michael Bullock, Mayor,
London Borough of Lewisham. For services to Local Government. •
William Henry Callaghan, , Chair,
Health and Safety Commission. For services to Health and Safety. •
Peter Derek Carr, , Chair, North East
Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS. • Professor
George Castledine, Professor of Nursing,
University of Central England and Consultant of Nursing,
Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Professor
Peter Frederic Chester Cook, Architect and Teacher. For services to Architecture. •
Charles Ireland Gray, , lately Convenor of Education,
North Lanarkshire Council. For services to Education. •
John Kevin Hegarty, Creative Director and Chair,
Bartle Bogle Hegarty Ltd. For services to the Advertising Industry. • Professor
Brian John Hoskins, , Professor of Meteorology,
University of Reading. For services to Environmental Science. •
Paul Joseph Scott-Lee, ,
Chief Constable,
West Midlands Police. For services to the Police. • Professor
David Melville, , Vice-Chancellor,
University of Kent. For services to Higher and Further Education. •
Torquil Patrick Alexander Norman, , Founder,
Roundhouse Trust. For services to the Arts and to Disadvantaged Young People. • Professor
David John Read, Vice-President and Biological Secretary,
Royal Society. For services to Biological Sciences. •
Richard Ellis Meuric Rees, . For services to Agriculture and to Public Life in Wales. •
Arthur James Rose, , Education Consultant and Chair, Review of Teaching of Early Reading. For services to Education. •
Norman Leon Rosenthal, Exhibitions Secretary,
Royal Academy of Arts. For services to Art. •
Ahmed Salman Rushdie, Author. For services to Literature. •
George Malcolm Williamson, Chair,
CDC Group plc. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) ;Civil Division • The Right Honourable Sir
Robin Berry Janvrin, ,
Private Secretary to The Queen and Keeper of The Queen's Archives.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) ;Military Division • Air Marshal
Barry Michael Thornton, , Royal Air Force. ;Civil Division •
Paul David Grenville Hayter, ,
Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords. •
Leigh Warren Lewis, , Permanent Secretary,
Department for Work and Pensions.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) ;Military Division • Rear Admiral Kim John Borley. • Vice Admiral
Timothy James Hamilton Laurence, . • Major General
Nicholas Jeremy Cottam, , (495980), late The Royal Green Jackets. • Air Vice-Marshal Nigel Alexander Bairsto, , Royal Air Force. • Air Vice-Marshal Paul David Rawson, Royal Air Force. ;Civil Division • Stephen Aldridge, Director,
Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office. • Helen Janet, Lady Caldwell, Parliamentary Counsel,
Parliamentary Counsel Office. • Thomas Anthony Cameron, lately Chief Executive,
Scottish Prison Service. • Susan Margaret Haird, Deputy Chief Executive, UK Trade and Investment,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Martin Lloyd Howard, Director-General, Operational Policy,
Ministry of Defence. • Stephen William Jones, lately Acting Chief Finance Officer,
HM Revenue and Customs. • Stephen James Leach, Grade 2,
Northern Ireland Office. • Douglas George Millar, Clerk Assistant, House of Commons. •
Terence Anthony Moran, Chief Executive, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions. •
Mark Edward Ormerod, Director, Civil, Family and Customer Services,
Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice. •
Adam Sharples, Director-General, Work, Welfare and Equality Group, Department for Work and Pensions. • Nikita Tompkinson, Director, Transport Security,
Department for Transport.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) • Sir
Emyr Jones Parry, ,
UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) •
Anthony Russell Brenton, ,
HM Ambassador, Moscow. •
Julian Gordon Priestley, lately
Secretary-General, European Parliament. •
Robert John Sawers, , lately Director-General Political,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) •
Philip Robert Barton, , Deputy Governor, Gibraltar. • James Richard Cadwallader, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Professor
Elisabeth Croll. For services to Higher Education, especially in promoting understanding of China's social development. • David William Fall,
H.M. Ambassador, Bangkok. •
Peter Olaf Gooderham, Director, Middle East and North Africa Directorate, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. •
Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky. For services to the security of the United Kingdom. • The Right Reverend
George Clive Handford, lately
Bishop in Cyprus and The Gulf, Presiding Bishop of the Province of Jerusalem. For services to promoting inter-faith dialogue in the Arab world. •
Nicholas Peter Kay, Senior Foreign and Commonwealth Office Representative, South Afghanistan. • David Geoffrey Lang, , lately Attorney-General, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. • Siobhan Peters, lately Leader of the
Stern Review Team on the Economics of Climate Change,
H.M. Treasury. •
Andrew James Sparkes,
H.M. Ambassador, Kinshasa.
Royal Victorian Order Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) • The Most Honourable
David George Philip, The Marquess of Cholmondeley,
Lord Great Chamberlain.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) • Dr.
June Paterson-Brown, , formerly
Lord Lieutenant of Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale. •
Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt, , Deputy
Private Secretary to The Queen. • Michael Charles William Norreys Jephson, , Chief Clerk,
Master of the Household's Department,
Royal Household. • George Robert Marwick, , formerly
Lord Lieutenant of Orkney. •
Cameron Holdsworth Parker, , formerly
Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire. • David Logan Stewart, , formerly Solicitor to The Queen in Scotland.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) • Andrew Bruce Crichton, , formerly Operations Co-ordinator, Household of the
Prince of Wales and the
Duchess of Cornwall. • Annabel Frances Dunkels, Director of Public Relations and Marketing,
Royal Collection Enterprises. • The Reverend Canon Michael John Derek Irving, formerly Trustee,
Outward Bound Trust. • Simon Nicholas Henry Hayward Knapp, Veterinary Surgeon,
Royal Mews. • Air Vice-Marshal
David Richard Hawkins-Leth, , formerly
Gentleman Usher to The Queen. • The Reverend Canon John Anthony Ovenden, Chaplain,
The Royal Chapel,
Windsor Great Park. • Stephen James Patterson, , Computer Systems Manager, Royal Collection. • Lieutenant Colonel Conway John Edward Seymour. For services to
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. • David Malcolm Thomas, , Chairman,
In Kind Direct. • Christopher Tummon, Private Secretary and ADC to the
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man. • Tipo Vuatha, , formerly Official Secretary to the
Governor-General of Papua New Guinea. • Miriam Ray Watts, Head of Personnel and Administration, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) • The Reverend
Paul Robert Carrington Abram, Chaplain, HM
Tower of London. • Elizabeth Ash, Secretary to the
Lord Chamberlain. • Inspector Christopher John Collins, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection. • Megan Gent, , Paper Conservator,
Royal Archives. • Nigel George Goldsmith, , Deputy Assistant, C Branch,
Master of the Household's Department. • Roger Edward Harman, formerly Headmaster, Flitcham School, Norfolk. • Valerie Hill, Assistant to the Clerk of the Lieutenancy of Suffolk. • Mark David Howard, Deputy Information Systems Manager,
Royal Household. • Martin Elliott Keene, Picture Editor,
Press Association. • Joseph Norman Maggs, Senior Travel Assistant, Royal Travel Office, Royal Household. • Carol Janet de Rhé-Philipe, Senior Assistant,
Wiltshire County Council. • Alastair Stanley Douglas Service, , formerly Chairman, Craft Scholars' Programme,
The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment. • William John Sim, , Farm Grieve,
Balmoral Estate. •
David Vyvyan Thomas,
Crown Jeweller. • David Frank Westwood, , Exhibitions and Maintenance Conservator,
Royal Collection.
Medal of the Royal Victorian Order (RVM) ;Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) • Robert Rowlands, , Stud Groom,
Sandringham. ;Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) • Marianne Ann Back, Senior Sales Assistant, Sandringham Estate Gift Shop. • Michael Stirling Bostock, , Yeoman Sergeant,
The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard. • Kenneth George Comley, Team Leader, Property Maintenance,
Crown Estate, Windsor. • Philip Michael Hollister, Park Warden, Crown Estate, Windsor. • Gilbert Charles Godwin Keeys, , Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard. • Constable William Paul Morris, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection. • Michael McNaul Muir, Ponyman, Balmoral Estate. • Rosemary Heather Osgood, Engine Court Bookshop Manageress, Royal Collection Enterprises,
Windsor Castle. • James Daniel Pyne, Senior Warden,
Jewel House, HM Tower of London. • Anthony Kevin Rabey, Butler to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. • Constable David Martin Smith, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection. • Alun Bryan Spencer, Assistant to the Superintendent of the State Apartments,
St. James's Palace. • Karen Jane Woodhouse, Accounts Clerk/Farms Secretary, Sandringham Estate.
Order of the British Empire Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) ;Civil Division • Sir
David James Scott Cooksey, lately Chair,
Advent Venture Partners. For public service.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) ;Civil Division • Professor
Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell, , Visiting Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford. For services to Science. • Professor
Marcela Contreras. Director of Diagnostics, Research and Development,
National Blood Service. For services to Healthcare. • Professor
Janet Elizabeth Siarey Husband, , Professor of Diagnostic Radiology and President,
Royal College of Radiologists. For services to Medicine. •
Elizabeth Mary Keegan, lately Managing Director, Government Financial Management, HM Treasury. •
Barbara Mary Kelly, . For public service in Scotland. •
Carolyn Emma Kirkby, , Classical Concert Singer. For services to Music. •
Mary Lesley Perkins, Director,
Specsavers Optical Group Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in Guernsey.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Captain
Clive Charles Carruthers Johnstone. • Rear Admiral Ian Peter Gordon Tibbitt. ;;Army • Brigadier Anthony William Edmund Brister (493690), late
Adjutant General's Corps (
Educational and Training Services Branch). • Brigadier Iain David Cholerton (500809), late
The Royal Regiment of Wales. • Colonel David Gerard Hayes, , (495624). late
The Royal Gurkha Rifles. • Colonel Gordon Shales Lane (499737), late
Corps of Royal Engineers. • Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) Hugh Charles Gregory Willing (491740), late
The Royal Green Jackets. • Brigadier John Noel Wolsey, , (503973), late Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch). ;;Royal Air Force • Air Commodore
Gregory Jack Bagwell, (8027917R). • Air Commodore David John Foster (5202166J). ;Civil Division •
Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent,
CNN. For services to Journalism. • Barry Andrews, Chair, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee. For services to Pharmacy. • Professor David Armstrong, Professor of Sociology and Medicine,
King's College London School of Medicine. For services to Medical Research. • Councillor
Bernard Peter Atha, . For services to the Arts and to the community in
Leeds. • Joan Margaret Bailey, Deputy Director, Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government. • Stephen Howard Banyard, Director, Business Customers,
HM Revenue and Customs. • Professor David Braham Barnett, Chair, Appraisal Committee,
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. For services to the NHS. • Dr. Graham Hedley Beastall, Consultant Clinical Biochemist,
Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Vice-President,
Royal College of Pathologists. For services to Medicine. • Professor Jeanne Elisabeth Bell, Professor of Neuropathology,
University of Edinburgh. For services to Medicine. •
Robert Braithwaite, , Chief Executive Officer,
Sunseeker International. For services to Business and to Charity in
Poole, Dorset. • Audrey Caroline Brown, Deputy Director, Schools Analysis and Research Division, Department for Education and Skills. • George McMurray Brown, lately Head, Service Management, Programme and Systems Delivery,
Department for Work and Pensions. •
Richard Howard Brown, Chief Executive,
Eurostar. For services to Transport. •
Myles Fredric Burnyeat, Honorary Fellow,
Robinson College. For services to Scholarship. •
Leslie Paul Butterfield, Managing Partner, The Ingram Partnership. For services to the Advertising Industry. • Councillor Leslie Thomas Byrom, Chairman, Local Government Association for the Fire Service Management Committee. For services to Local Government. •
Kay Carberry,
Assistant General-Secretary, Trades Union Congress. For services to Employment Relations. •
Shami Chakrabarti, Director of
Liberty. For services to Human Rights. • John Charlton, Chair,
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. • John Patrick Cheffins, Chief Operating Officer,
Rolls-Royce. For services to Industry. • Rear Admiral
Roy Alexander George Clare, lately Director,
National Maritime Museum. For services to Museums. • Ann Clynch, Principal,
Loreto Sixth Form College, Manchester. For services to Further Education. • Godfrey Paul Cole, Director, Tribunals Training,
Judicial Studies Board. For services to the Administration of Justice. • Dr.
Geoffrey Malcolm Copland, Vice-Chancellor,
University of Westminster. For services to Higher Education. • Jeremy Corbett, Head of Interventions, Dyfed-Powys Probation Area. For services to the Criminal Justice System. • Dr.
Heather Couper,
Millennium Commissioner. For services to Science. • Mary Winifred Coussey, Chair, Advisory Board for Naturalisation and Integration and lately Immigration and Nationality Directorate Race Monitor. For services to Community Relations. •
Jane Denton, Director, Multiple Births Foundation. For services to Healthcare. • Dane Jonathan Douetil, Group Chief Executive Officer,
Brit Insurance Holdings plc. For services to Business. •
Athelstan Joseph Michael Eavis, Founder and Organiser,
Glastonbury Festival. For services to Music. • Felicity Mary Everiss (Mrs. Brown), Regional Director, Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber, Department for Communities and Local Government. • Dr. Pamela Wilson Ewan, Consultant, Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Addenbrooke's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Audrey Margaret Findlay, lately Leader,
Aberdeenshire Council. For services to Local Government. • Richard Scott Foster, lately Chief Executive,
Crown Prosecution Service. • Charles Alastair Fraser, Chief Executive,
St. Mungo's. For services to Homeless People in
London. • Andrew Wayne Hampshire Freemantle, , Chief Executive,
Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. • Cheyenne Jo-An Garland, Founder and Owner, Garlands Call Centres. For services to Business in the
North East. • Mak Ghattaura, Managing Director, Polypack Polythene Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in the
West Midlands. • Flora Goldhill, Director, Workforce Capacity, Analysis and HR, Department of Health. • Professor
Diana Margaret Green, Vice-Chancellor,
Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Higher Education. • Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Aubrey Hillersdon Green, Director-General,
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. For services to Animal Welfare. • William Ian Griffiths, , lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police. • John Charles Harris, , Chair,
Coal Authority. For services to Industry. • Winifred Anne Charlotte Harris (Lady Normington), Director, Joint International Unit, Department for Work and Pensions. • Professor
Dieter Helm. For services to Energy Policy. • Stewart Houston. For services to Agriculture. • Dr.
John Barry Humphries, , Actor and Writer. For services to Entertainment. •
Betty Jackson, , Design Director, Betty Jackson Ltd. For services to the Fashion Industry. • Dr.
Francis Alan Jackson, , Organist Emeritus,
York Minster. For services to Music. •
William Mark Jessett, Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence. • Dr. Christopher David Vaughan Jones, General Medical Practitioner and Chair, Rhondda Cynon Taf Local Health Board. For services to Healthcare. • Clive William Jones, Chair, Skillset and lately Chief Executive,
ITV News Group. For services to Broadcasting. • Gerard Joseph Keenan, lately Chief Executive, Social Security Agency, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. • Professor Helen Elaine Kempson, Professor, Personal Finance and Social Policy Research; Director, Personal Finance Research Centre,
University of Bristol. For services to the Financial Services Industry. • David Edwin Kershaw, Executive Principal,
New College Leicester. For services to Education. • Bernard Anthony Knight, lately Chief Executive,
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government. • Professor
Mayur Keshavji Lakhani, Chair,
Royal College of General Practitioners. For services to Medicine. •
Paul John Lester, Chief Executive,
VT Group. For services to the Defence Industry. • Professor
Georgina Mary Mace, , Lately Director of Science,
Institute of Zoology, London. For services to Environmental Science. • Hugh Robertson Mackintosh, , lately Director,
Barnardo's Scotland. For services to Children and Families. •
Stella Gordon Manzie, , Chief Executive,
Coventry City Council. For services to Local Government. •
Clare Lucy Marx, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. • John Alistair Philip McGlone, Deputy Director, Legal Services, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. • Thomas McGrath, , Chair,
Northern Ireland Tourist Board. For services to the Tourist Industry. • Edmund McKeegan, Director, Large Processing Office, HM Revenue and Customs. •
Walter Hugh Merricks, Chief Ombudsman,
Financial Ombudsman Service. For services to the Financial Services Industry. • Councillor Keith Ronald Mitchell, Leader,
Oxfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government. • Professor
Richard Graham Michael Morris, Professor of Neuroscience,
University of Edinburgh. For services to Science. • Professor Mervyn Arthur Murch, Professor of Law,
Cardiff Law School. For services to the Family Justice System. • Carol Nicholls, Headteacher,
Norbury Manor Business and Enterprise College for Girls, Croydon, London. For services to Education. • Robert Niven, Chief Executive,
Disability Rights Commission. For services to Disabled People. • Anthony Patrick Michael O'Connor, Government's Chief Operational Researcher, Prime Minister's Delivery Unit, Cabinet Office. • Alison Gail Odell, Life Vice-President,
British Universities Sports Association. For services to Sport. •
Horace Ové, Director, Producer, Photographer and Writer. For services to the Film Industry. • Dr. John Simon Patterson, Executive Director for Development,
AstraZeneca. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry. • Timothy Dewe Phillips, Chair,
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. For services to Sport. •
Stephen Poliakoff, Writer and Director. For services to Drama. • David Andrew Pretty, lately Chief Executive,
Barratt Developments plc. For services to the House Building Industry. •
Roger George Putnam, lately Chair,
Ford of Britain and President,
Society of Motor Manufacturers. For services to the Automotive Industry. • William George Robertson, , Executive Chair, Robertson Group. For services to the Construction Industry in
Scotland. • Professor Eric Edwin Sampson, lately Head, Transport Technology and Standards Division, Department for Transport. • Drusilla Hope Sharpling, Chief Crown Prosecutor, London Area, Crown Prosecution Service. • Dr. Rashmita Shukla, Regional Director, Public Health, Department of Health. • Dr.
David Starkey, Historian and Broadcaster. For services to History. • Professor
Azim Surani, Marshall-Walton Professor of Physiology and Reproduction,
University of Cambridge. For services to Biology. • David Wilson Taylor, Chair, Elevate East Lancashire. For services to Urban Regeneration. • John Joseph Thornton, lately Corporate Financial Controller and Head of Accountancy Profession, Ministry of Defence. • Jeffrey Kamaruddeen Threlfall, Headteacher,
Wildern School, Southampton and Executive Headteacher, John Hunt of Everest Community School, Basingstoke, Hampshire. For services to Education. •
Jane Emily Tomlinson, . For charitable services. •
Rose Tremain, Author. For services to Literature. •
Derek Milton Twine, Chief Executive Officer,
Scout Association. For services to Young People. • Dr. Roger Urwin, lately Group Chief Executive,
National Grid plc. For services to the Energy Industry. • John David Vine, , Chief Constable,
Tayside Police. For services to the Police. • Professor
Stanley William Wells, Shakespeare Scholar and Chairman,
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. For services to Literature. • Dr. Jane Wilde, Director, Institute of Public Health in Ireland. For services to Public Health in
Northern Ireland. •
Judy Ling Wong, , Director, Black Environment Network. For services to Heritage. •
Timothy Henry Workman, Senior District Judge. For services to the Administration of Justice. • Tom Charles Kendal Knox Wright, Chief Executive,
VisitBritain. For services to the Tourist Industry. • David Ernest Young, Chair,
Higher Education Funding Council for England. For services to Education. • Raymond Kennedy Young, , Chair,
Architecture and Design Scotland. For services to Architecture. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Professor Dr.
Alexander Marian Bradshaw. For services to fusion research in Europe. • Basil Anthony John Drinkwater. For public service,
Bermuda. • Colonel Robert Trevor Groves, Group Engineering Services Director,
British Telecommunications. • His Honour Judge
Howard Andrew Clive Morrison, . For services to international justice.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Captain
Paul Martin Bennett. • Commodore Paul Thomas Docherty. • Commander Roy Keith John Hill. • Commander Patrick Michael Christopher O'Brien. • Commodore Nelson James Elliott Reynolds, Royal Naval Reserve. • Commander Christopher Alwyn Slocombe. • Commander
Richard Charles Thompson. ;;Army • Lieutenant Colonel Christopher William Edwards, , (526005), Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Robert Charles John Goodin, , (507444), The Royal Anglian Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel David John Harrison (504931), The Rifles. • Lieutenant Colonel Derek John Hudson, , (517282), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Lieutenant Colonel Norman Johnson (534840), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. • Lieutenant Colonel David William McCreath (533244), Intelligence Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel David Francis Minden, , (537852), Royal Army Medical Corps. • 24520588 Warrant Officer Class 1
William Daren Gilduff Mott, Welsh Guards. • Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Patrick Robinson (536509), 9th/12th Royal Lancers. • Acting Colonel Anthony Wilson, , (460541), Army Cadet Force. • Acting Colonel John Samuel Wilson (501869), Derbyshire Army Cadet Force. ;;Royal Air Force • Group Captain Christopher Malcolm Bray (5206168F). • Wing Commander David John Brook (5204238F). • Wing Commander Michael Anthony Cousins (5206915Y). • Wing Commander Andrew Robert Curtis (8028811A). • Wing Commander Alastair James Macleod Mackay (8027916Q). • Wing Commander Lester Edward Franklin Pearce (8026567L). • Wing Commander Steven Peter Russell (8027652L). ;Civil Division • Captain Dale John Morton Worthington,
Royal Fleet Auxiliary. • Lynda Addison, Director, Addison & Associates. For services to Town and Country Planning. •
David Adjaye. For services to Architecture. •
Raj Kumar Aggarwal. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry and to the Asian Community in Wales. • Derek Alcorn, Chief Executive,
Citizens Advice, Northern Ireland. For services to the community in
Northern Ireland. • Professor Jane Patricia Aldgate, Adviser on Child Welfare and Professor of Social Care,
Open University. For services to Children and Families. • Parvin Ali, Founder Director, Forum for Advocacy, Training and Information in a Multicultural Area. For services to Diversity. • Robert Anderson, Grade B2,
Ministry of Defence. • Robert Malcolm Armour, Company Secretary and General Counsel,
British Energy. For services to the Electricity Industry. •
Joseph William Ashton, Chair, Association of Former Members of Parliament. For public service. •
David Charles Henshaw Austin. For services to Horticulture. • John Vernon Ayling, Trustee,
Lord's Taverners Charity. For services to Sport. • Ruth Elizabeth Bagley, lately Chief Executive,
South Hams District Council. For services to Local Government. • Nicholas Bailey, lately Accountancy Adviser, Financial Reporting,
HM Treasury. • Anne Jackson-Baker, lately Director,
Royal College of Midwives UK Board for England. For services to Midwifery and Nursing. • John Stephen Beanland, Senior Executive Officer and Chair, Trade Unions Side, Department of Health. • Patricia Beanland, Headteacher,
King's Norton Girls' School and Language College, Birmingham. For services to Education. • Peter Michael Beckwith. For charitable services. • Louise Bennett, Chief Executive, Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce. For services to Business. • Dr. Iain Lawson Blackwood, Learning Management System Project Manager,
HM Revenue and Customs. •
Barbara Taylor Bradford, Author. For services to Literature. • Michael Hugh Brankin, Band 2,
Valuation Office Agency, HM Revenue and Customs. • Dr. Frank Briscoe, Operations Director,
UKAEA Culham Science Centre. For services to Fusion Energy Development. •
Alan James Brown, , lately
Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police. • James Gerald Burns, lately Manager, Motherwell Pension Centre, The Pension Service,
Department for Work and Pensions. •
Stuart Burrows, Opera Singer. For services to Music. • Janet Butler, Divisional Director,
Highways Agency,
Department for Transport. • Richard John Campbell, , lately Chair,
Assured British Pigs, England and Wales. For services to the Pig Industry. • Ronald Carbutt. For services to Peak Venture and to charity in
South Yorkshire. • Malcolm John Calder Glen Carlisle, Managing Director, Eschmann Holdings. For services to the Medical Devices Industry. • Stephen Carter, Director,
De Vere Hotels, Fife. For services to the Hospitality Industry in
Scotland. • Patricia Margaret Carville, lately Principal,
St. Patrick's College, Dungannon. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. • Michael Aubrey Chamberlain. For services to the Church of England. • Dr. Robert Chilton, Board Member,
National Consumer Council. For services to Consumers. • Charles Edward Clark, , lately Deputy Chief Constable,
Essex Police. For services to the Police. • John Henry Alfred Clarke. For services to the Gas Industry. •
Nicky Clarke. For services to the Hairdressing Industry. •
Richard Clement, Film and Television Writer. For services to Drama. • Anita Cliff, Headteacher, Manor Primary School, Bilston, Wolverhampton. For services to Education. • Nigel John Clifton, Chief Executive,
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. • Paul Newman Hudson Clokie, Leader,
Ashford Borough Council. For services to Local Government. •
John Robert Cocker (Joe Cocker), Singer. For services to Music. • Anthony Albert Collingridge, Head, Regional Office, UK Trade and Investment, Hong Kong,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Sarah Mary Collins, Curator,
British Museum. For services to Museums. • Thomas Brendan Collins, Chair,
Ulster Orchestra. For services to Music in Northern Ireland. • Patrick Conway, Director, Culture and Leisure,
Durham County Council. For services to Libraries. •
Jonathan Cooper, Barrister. For services to Human Rights. • Dr. William Andrew Coward, lately Head, Stable Isotopes Research,
Medical Research Council, Human Nutrition Research, Cambridge. For services to Nutritional Science. •
John Rawcliffe Airey Crabtree, . For services to
SENSE (Deaf Blind Charity). • Professor
Robert Cairns Craig, Glucksman Professor of Irish and Scottish Studies,
University of Aberdeen. For services to Literature and to Education. • Dr. David Crook, lately Senior Archivist,
National Archives. • Colonel Ronald Dadswell, Chairman, The Association of Sea Training Organisations. For services to Sail Training. • Audrey Damazer, Justices' Clerk,
Ministry of Justice. • Professor Adrian Charles Davis, Director, NHS Newborn Hearing Screening Programme and Medical Research Council Hearing and Communication Group. For services to Healthcare. • Dr. Dermott Davison, General Medical Practitioner, Meadowbridge Surgery, Whitehead and Lead General Practitioner, Northern Ireland Cancer Network. For services to Healthcare. •
Barry Stuart Day, Headteacher,
Greenwood Dale School, Nottingham. For services to Education. • Susan Devereux, Headteacher, Banks Road Community Primary School, Liverpool. For services to Education. • Michael Jeremy Diaper, Project Director, Physical Education, School Sport and Club Links Strategy,
Department for Culture, Media and Sport. • Paul Doble, Buzzard Project Director, Nexen Petroleum. For services to the Oil and Gas Industries. • Professor Robert John Donovan, lately Foundation Chair of Chemistry,
University of Edinburgh, Director, Synchrotron Radiation Strategy,
Science & Technology Facilities Council. For services to Science. • James Alanach Douglas, lately General Manager,
Glasgow Underground. For services to Transport. • Dr. Stephen Dowbiggin, Principal,
Capel Manor College, Enfield, Middlesex. For services to Further Education. • Kathleen Nora Duncan. For charitable services. • Adrian Stephen Dwyer, Counter-Terrorism Risk Adviser,
British Transport Police. For services to the Police. • Gerry Edwards, Vice-President of Operations,
National Semiconductor. For services to Business in Scotland. • David John Elliot, Principal Methodologist, Survey Methods Division,
Office for National Statistics. • Commodore Tobin David Elliott, Royal Navy (Retd.), Chief Executive,
Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society (Combat Stress). • Anne Evans, Chief Executive, Heads, Teachers and Industry. For services to Education. • Frances Feride Evans, Senior Policy Adviser, Primary Vehicle Safety, Department for Transport. •
Kim Evans, lately Executive Director of Arts,
Arts Council of England. For services to the Arts. • James Bennett Fairbairn, Managing Director, Clyde Bergemann Ltd. For services to Business and to Disadvantaged People in Glasgow. • Walter Ferguson, lately Director, Information Technology and Estates,
Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Executive. • Dr. Clive Douglas Field, lately Director of Scholarship and Collections,
British Library. For services to Literature. • Benjamin James Finn, Co-Founder and Director,
Sibelius Software Ltd. For services to Software Technology. • Jonathan Finn, Co-Founder and Director of Sibelius Software Ltd. For services to Software Technology. • John Dudley Francis Fisher, Chair, Carlingford Lough Commission. For services to the Ports Industry and to Business in Northern Ireland. • Professor Georgina Follett, Dean of Faculty,
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee. For services to Design and to Higher Education. • Thomas James Galloway, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. • Ramesh Govindalal Gandhi, . For services to the community in
Lancashire. • George Garlick, Chief Executive,
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. For services to Local Government. • Ashok Ghose, Chair, Asian People with Disabilities Alliance. For services to Disabled People. •
Ryan Joseph Giggs, Footballer. For services to Sport. • Robert Gilby, Headteacher,
Hasland Junior School, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. For services to Education. • Linda May Glasby, Chief Executive, Humber Mental Health Teaching NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Andrew Glazzard, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. • Brian Leslie Godbold. For services to Fashion Design. • Dr. Henry Irwin Gracey, Head, Countryside Management Branch,
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive. • John Spencer Graham, Managing Director, ExtraCare Charitable Trust. For services to Older People. • Jennifer Gray, Professional Adviser, Children's Safeguards Policy Unit, Child Protection Division,
Department for Education and Skills. • David Russell Green. For services to Crofting and to Local Government in the Highlands and Islands. • David Alan Gregory, , Constable,
Hampshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Jasminder Grewal, Headteacher, North Primary School, Southall, London. For services to Education. •
Terence Martin Griffiths. For services to Snooker. • David John Spencer Hallmark. For services to the community in
Worcester. • Dr. Helen Florence Hammond, Consultant Paediatrician, NHS Lothian. For services to Medicine. • Davina James-Hanman, Director, Greater London Domestic Violence Project. For services to Families. • Euan Joseph George Harkness, Chair, Gilt Edged Market Makers Association. For services to the Financial Services Industry. • Alex Harper, Head, Basra Office, Iraq,
Department for International Development. • Dr. Mary Harris, Director, National Grid's Young Offender Programme. For services to Disadvantaged Young People. • Stanley Philip Harris, lately Chair of the Trustees,
Community Links. For charitable services in East London. •
Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford, Designer. For services to the Fashion Industry. • Craig Heaney, lately Director, Business Units,
Forestry Commission. • Christopher Heaume, Chief Executive Officer, Central London Connexions. For services to Young People. • Penelope Julia Hemming, , Regional Director,
Confederation of British Industry Yorkshire and the Humber. For services to Business. • Lieutenant Colonel Peter Alexander Henderson, Director, Field and Membership Services. For services to the
Royal British Legion. • Dr. Robin Stuart Henshaw, , Executive Director,
Groundwork Oldham and Rochdale. For services to the Environment. • David John Hewer, , lately Assistant Chief Investigation Officer, Maritime Branch, HM Revenue and Customs. • Frances Sylvia Heywood, Senior Research Fellow,
Bristol University. For services to Housing Services for Disabled People. • Professor Leslie Hobson, lately Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
University of Glamorgan. For services to Higher Education. • Professor Peter Henry Holmes, Pro-Vice-Principal,
University of Glasgow. For services to Veterinary Medicine and to Higher Education. • Kathryn Elizabeth Hopkins, Chief Executive, Voice UK. For services to People with Learning Disabilities. • Derek Russell Hunnisett, . For charitable services to the community in
East Sussex. • Colin Kenneth Hurd, , Head, Strategic Technologies, Learning Technologies Unit, Department for Education and Skills. • Peter Hutchinson. For services to the Housing Industry. • Sarah Catriona Jackson, Chief Executive, Working Families. For services to Quality of Life Issues. • Patricia Catherine Jamieson (Mrs. Wanning), Director, Raw Sugar Supplies and EU Affairs,
Tate & Lyle Sugars Europe. For services to Industry. • Jane Ninot Jason, Founder, Dementia Relief Trust. For charitable services. • Barry Charles Jenkins, Chair,
Cinema Exhibitors' Association Ltd. For services to the Film Industry. • Angela Jones, , Chair, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Peter Jones, Director, Development and External Affairs,
Biffa. For services to the Environment. • Dr. Philip Antony Jones, President and Chief Operating Officer,
CE Electric UK. For services to the Electricity Industry. • Professor
Rita Jordan, Head, Autism Studies,
University of Birmingham. For services to Special Needs Education. • Stanley George Sidney Judd, Vice-Chair, Railway Children Charity. For services to Children and Young People. • John Kay, Head, Finance Intelligence, HM Revenue and Customs. • Desmond Patrick Kelly, Director, National Care Forum. For services to Social Care. • Gerald Edward Kelly, Chief Executive, North and West Housing Limited. For services to Social Housing in Northern Ireland. • Tom Kelly, lately Chief Executive,
Association of Scotland's Colleges. For services to Further Education in Scotland. • Professor Martin John Kendall, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Pharmacology,
University of Birmingham. For services to Healthcare. • Jeanette Margaret Kennedy, Theatre Sister,
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. For services to Nursing. • Professor Daniel Yameen Prakash Khan, Chief Executive and Principal,
Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education. For services to Further Education. • Professor Anthony John Killick. For services to Economic Development in
Africa. • Professor Rodney Michael Kimber, Director of Science and Engineering,
Transport Research Foundation. For services to Road Transport. • Councillor Malcolm Christopher King, Manager, The Venture. For services to Young People in
Caia Park, Wrexham. • Stewart Hayes Kinsman, lately Chief Executive,
Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association Ltd. For services to Social Housing. •
Ian La Frenais, Film and Television Writer. For services to Drama. • Karen Olivia Latimer, Architectural Librarian. For services to Heritage in Northern Ireland. • Dr. Alastair Lavery, Chair, Sustainable Development Education Liaison Group. For services to Education in Scotland and to Arachnology. • Anthony Lawton, Chief Executive,
Centrepoint. For services to Young People. • Dr.
Paul Litchfield, Chief Medical Officer,
BT Group plc. For services to Occupational Medicine. • Timothy David Llewellyn, lately Director, The
Henry Moore Foundation. For services to Art. • Captain Robert Hugh Lowry, , Vice Lord Lieutenant for County Tyrone. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Professor James Michael Lynch, Programme Co-ordinator, Biological Resource Management,
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. • Dr. James Alexander Culpin MacKeith. For services to the Criminal Justice System. • David Leonard Mander, Director and Chair, Archives for London Ltd. For services to Local Government. •
Denise Marshall, Chief Executive,
Poppy Project. For services to Disadvantaged Women. • Professor Nigel Mason, Professor of Physics,
Open University. For services to Science. • Professor Peter John Matthews. For services to the Water Industry and to the Environment. • Eleanor Catherine McAllister. For services to Architecture. • Patrick McCafferty. For services to the community in Central Scotland. • Fergus William McCann, lately Principal, Good Shepherd Centre. For services to Residential Care and to Education in
Bishopton, Renfrewshire. • Professor John McClure, lately Chair,
British Red Cross Society. For services to Vulnerable People. • Neil Stewart McCulloch, Chair,
Crimestoppers Scotland. For services to the Criminal Justice System. • William Grant Manford McKinlay, Governor-in-Charge,
HM Prison Barlinnie, Glasgow, Scottish Prison Service. • Professor John Richard Browne McMinn, Principal,
Stranmillis University College, Belfast. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland. • Judith Mary Mellor. For charitable services in London and services to the Arts in
Northampton. • Fields Wicker-Miurin. For services to International Business. • Raymond Nigel Morgan, Chief Executive,
Woking Borough Council. For services to Local Government. • Geoffrey Charles Morris, lately Chair,
Association of British Healthcare Industries. For services to the Medical Devices Industry. • Dr. Madeline Moulden, lately Senior Manager, North West Area Office,
Her Majesty's Prison Service. • Joyce Helen Mudie, Headteacher, Pilrig Park School, Edinburgh. For services to Special Needs Education. • Adam Muggoch, lately Deputy Chair, Scotbeef Limited. For services to the Meat Industry. •
Carmen Esme Munroe, Actress and Director. For services to Drama. • Robert David Munton. For services to Business. • Patrick Joseph Michael Murphy, Executive, Invest NI Trade Division,
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive. • Anthony John Newman, Head, European Unit, Foundation for the Built Environment Management, Building Research Establishment Trust. For services to the Construction Industry. • Mee Ling Ng. For services to the Chinese community in the UK. • Judith O'Kane, Headteacher, Melland High School, Manchester. For services to Special Needs Education. • Captain Nigel John Palmer, Chair, Merchant Navy Training Board and Maritime Skills Alliance and Deputy Chair, Britannia Steam Ship Insurance Ltd. For services to the Shipping Industry. • Christina Louise Parry, Operations Director, Managed Migration,
Border and Immigration Agency, Home Office. • Nancy Pearce, Co-Founder,
Eating Disorders Association. For services to Mental Health. • Francis Jeffrey Perren, Head of Technical Services, South East Wales, Department for Enterprise, Innovation and Networks,
National Assembly for Wales. • Heather Petch, Director, Housing Association's Charitable Trust. For services to Social Justice. •
Rosalind Anne Plowright, Opera Singer. For services to Music. • David Richard Porter. For services to the Power Generation Industry. • Dr. David Robert Prichard, lately Medical Director, North West Wales NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. • Professor Srinivasan Raghunathan. For services to Aerospace Engineering Research and to Education in Northern Ireland. • Benita Refson, Founder and Chief Executive, ThePlace2Be. For services to Children and Families. • Kathleen Susan Reid, lately Director of Education and Cultural Services,
West Lothian Council. For services to Education. • Dennis Richards, Headteacher,
St. Aidan's Church of England School, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. For services to Education. • John Anthony Edward Relf Richards, . For charitable services. • Joan Angela Saddler, Chair, Waltham Forest Primary Care NHS Trust and Co-Chair, NHS Black and Minority Ethnic Leadership Forum. For services to the NHS and to Diversity. •
Peter Sallis, Actor. For services to Drama. • Dr. David Graham Salter, Deputy Chief Medical Officer,
Welsh Assembly Government. • Kenneth Robert Sawyers, Chief Executive,
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council. For services to Local Government in
Wales. • Helen Elizabeth Schroeder, Chair,
North York Moors National Park Authority. For services to the community in
North Yorkshire. • Sheila Margaret Scott, Chief Executive, National Care Association. For services to Social Care. • Athelston McLeod Sealey, Managing Director, Canefield Ltd., and UHURU Global Trading Ltd. For services to Business in the
West Midlands. •
Peter Francis Sheridan. For public service. •
Geoffrey Arnold Shindler, President,
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. For services to the Administration of Justice. • James Walter Thorburn Simpson. For services to Built Heritage in Scotland. • Dr. Rajadurai Sithamparanadarajah, , HM Principal Inspector,
Health and Safety Executive. Department for Work and Pensions. • Kingsley Ward Smith. For services to the community in the North East. • Professor
Martin Ferguson Smith, Emeritus Professor of Classics,
University of Durham. For services to Scholarship. • Andrew Thomas Sneden, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. • Sara Jayne Stanes, Director, Academy of Culinary Arts. For services to the Hospitality Industry. • Walter Steel, External Relations Manager,
Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. • Michael John Stephenson, , Managing Director, Helena Biosciences. For services to Business in the North East. • Hilda Elizabeth Jane Stewart, . For services to Rural Women. • James Stewart, Chief Executive Officer,
Partnerships UK plc. For public service. • Julia Sturrock. For services to the Environment and to Sustainable Development in Scotland. • Dr. Mark Sweeney, Managing Director, FG Wilson (Engineering) Ltd. For services to Business and Commerce in Northern Ireland. •
Sylvia Syms, Actress. For services to Drama and to Charity. • Michael Eric Taylor, Chief Executive, National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For services to the Environment. • John Brown Taylorson, lately Corporate Director,
DebRA. For services to people with Epidermolysis Bullosa. • Dr. Anita Thomas, Consultant Physician in General and Geriatric Medicine, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. • Anthony David Thomas, Director and Chief Executive,
Field Studies Council. For services to Education. • Professor Meurig Wynn Thomas, Author. For services to Literature in Wales. •
Geoffrey Thompson, lately Chair,
The Football Association. For services to Sport. • Richard Keith Turner, Chief Executive,
Freight Transport Association. For services to Transport. • Richard Vickers, Children's Trust Manager, East Riding of Yorkshire. For services to Children and Families. • Dr. Malcolm Wakerley, Technical Support and Research Manager, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. • Janet Walford, Editor,
Money Management. For services to Journalism and to the Financial Services Industry. • Professor
Diane Waller, Professor of Art Psychotherapy,
Goldsmiths College and Life President, British Association of Art Therapists. For services to Healthcare. • Dawn Ward, Principal,
Forest of Dean College, Gloucestershire. For services to Further Education and Skills Training. • Judith Margaret Watson, Domestic Violence Project Manager, Crown Prosecution Service. • Richard Webster, Chair, Governing Body,
Gorseinon College of Further Education. For services to Education in Wales. • Jason Simon Wells, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. • Helen West, Chief Executive, Business Link York and North Yorkshire. For services to Business. • Philip Mark Weston, Manager, Perdiswell Young People's Leisure Club, Worcestershire. For services to Young People. • Dr. James Whiston, lately Member, Nuclear Safety Advisory Committee, Health and Safety Commission. For services to Science. • Janet (Jan) White, Deputy to Deputy Director and Head of Profession for Government Social Researchers, Department for Communities and Local Government. • Dr. John Paul Vincent Whittaker, Founder and Artistic Director,
Music and the Deaf. For services to Music. • Isobell Wilsdon. For services to the
British Red Cross Society. •
Duncan Henry Wilson, Chief Executive, Greenwich Foundation for the
Old Royal Naval College. For services to Heritage. • Mark Wilson, District Manager, Cheshire and Warrington, Department for Work and Pensions. • Melba Wilson, lately Chair, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Dr. Monica Anne Winstanley, Head, External Relations Unit,
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. For services to Science. • Jacqueline Wood, Chief Executive,
British Show Jumping Association. For services to Sport. • Kim Wrighton, Director, Countermeasure Systems Business,
Ultra Electronics. For services to the Defence Industry. • Waseem Yaqub, lately UK Manager,
Islamic Relief. For charitable services. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Athan Anderson, Project Manager for Construction, British Embassy, Baghdad. • Kenneth Keithley Banks, lately Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Utilities, Anguilla. • Caroline Frances Cook. For services to orphaned and abandoned children in Eastern Europe and Africa. •
Chadd Alphonso Fitzgerald Cumberbatch. For services to education, Montserrat. • Dr. Marigold Curling. For services to healthcare in Iraq. • Dr. William White Roden Elder, British Honorary Consul, San Jose, California. • Tarquin Simon Archer Folliss, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Matthew Keith Forbes, lately First Secretary, British High Commission, Wellington. • David Pryor Gardner. For services to British business interests in the United States. •
Melville Richard John Guest. For services to Britain's relations with Asia. • Andrew Livingstone Holmes. For services to British business interests in Ghana, including efforts to promote corporate social responsibility. • Patrick David Horgan. For services to the British business community in Beijing. • Percival Vibert Jackson, . For services to the preservation of Caymanian culture and history. • Dr. Mohammad Shamim Khan. For services to earthquake victims in Pakistan. • Dr. Emanuel Graham Lucas, Consultant psychiatrist. For services to Government. • Dominic Meiklejohn, lately Deputy Consul-General, British Embassy Office, Basra. • David Miller, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Diana June Nelson, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Simon Peter Nicholson, lately Country Representative,
Children in Crisis in Afghanistan. • Alexandra Mary Pond, Director Visa Services, British High Commission, Pakistan. • Dr. June Madeleine Mary Rollinson, British Council Director, Bangladesh. • Richard Collingwood-Selby. For services to education in Chile. •
Martin Sullivan. For services to British business interests in the United States.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Warrant Officer 1st Class (Marine Engineering Mechanic) Martin John Allen, D160896N. • Petty Officer Air Engineering Mechanic (Electrical) Timothy Barnicoat, D213519U. • Warrant Officer 1st Class (Diver) Neil Andrew Brunton, D160702X. • Lieutenant Commander David Cattroll. • Warrant Officer 1st Class (Air Engineering Technician) Simon Andrew Hancock, D188651X. • Major Steven John Hussey, Royal Marines. • Petty Officer Logistics (Personnel) Colin Roger Johnson, D207784E. • Chief Petty Officer Coxswain (SM) Iain Menzies Mackenzie, D109407B. • Acting Lieutenant Commander Wayne James McGrath. • Chief Petty Officer (Communication Information Systems) Sara Jayne Moseley, W137408Y. • Captain Mark Rand, Royal Marines. • Lieutenant Commander Christopher Edmund Maurice Saunders. • Warrant Officer 1st Class (Communication Information Systems) Christopher John Smith, D172990T. • Lieutenant Douglas William Wright. ;;Army • Major David Allen (534555), The Royal Logistic Corps. • 24368586 Warrant Officer Class 1 Wayne Hunter Arkley, The Rifles. • Captain Edward Asquez (GR/0/7140), The Royal Gibraltar Regiment. • Captain Colin James Baines (561710), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. • Captain James Stuart Beattie (560029), Coldstream Guards. • 24685479 Warrant Officer Class 2 Mark Anthony Billingham, The Parachute Regiment. • Major Christopher Ronald Boryer (548857), The Royal Gurkha Rifles. • Major Andrew Michael Britton (542044), The Royal Tank Regiment. • Major Miles Edward Brown (519641), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • 24688405 Warrant Officer Class 1 David Bunting, Army Physical Training Corps. • Major David Roland Cockwell (531430), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major Darren Nicholas Corrie (538946), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Nigel Bruce Cullen (547743), Royal Corps of Signals. • Major Andrew John Wordie Davidson (538687), The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel John Frederick Dawson (541372), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Major Derek Dobson (538829), The Royal Regiment of Scotland. • Major Jason Paul Donnachie (535503), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major John Michael Donovan (527112), The Royal Regiment of Scotland. • 24513736 Colour Sergeant Edward Duff, The Royal Regiment of Scotland. • Captain Derek Norman Earl, , (503395), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. • Captain Ian Patrick Felstead (551188), The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Territorial Army. • Major Michael John Ford (511647), The Royal Logistic Corps. • 24753905 Warrant Officer Class 1 Henry Hawthorn French, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. • 24767691 Warrant Officer Class 1 Paul Warren Golding, Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major Samuel Mervyn Gordon (546378), The Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army. • 24634505 Warrant Officer Class 1 Graham James Green, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • Q1045004 Lance Corporal Alysia Joy Haworth, Royal Army Medical Corps. • Captain Daniel Charles Hinxman (554300), The Worcestershire and Sherwood Forester's Regiment. • 23982055 Staff Sergeant Gordon Hobbs, Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. • Major Jeremy Derek Holman (537528), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Paul Humpherson (504938), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Barrye Malcolm Peter Inglis (529126), Grenadier Guards. • Major Michael Goronwy Jenkins (553965), Corps of Royal Engineers. • 24725945 Warrant Officer Class 2 Stephen Richard Lewis John, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • Captain Martin Kirchel (561258), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Crispin Alexander Lockhart (527147), The Blues and Royals. • Captain Garry Allan McGown (554922), The Royal Regiment of Scotland. • Major Phillip Charles Morton, , (544471), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. • Major Christopher Mark Moye (552124), Royal Corps of Signals. • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Bryson Murdoch (532083), The Royal Irish Regiment. • 24707220 Warrant Officer Class 1 Simon Mathew Nichols, Irish Guards. • Major Phillip Trevor Parks (553093), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • 24757372 Warrant Officer Class 1 Stephen Andrew Petts, Army Air Corps. • W0473956 Warrant Officer Class 1 Michele Quaife, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch). • Captain Anthony Thomas Gibbs Ravera (538379), The Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Paul Renwick (539510), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major Ian David Scattergood (525421), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Alan John Sharkey (517610), Warwickshire Army Cadet Force. • Captain Colin Bowden Smith (557661), The Rifles. • Major Susan Jane Castle-Smith (525925), Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch). • W0476917 Warrant Officer Class 1 Tracey Anne Stevens, The Royal Logistic Corps. • 24831686 Warrant Officer Class 2 Kevin David Tharby, Royal Corps of Signals. • Major Colin Whitworth (555684), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Ralph William Wooddisse, , (533577), The Royal Anglian Regiment. • Captain Leigh Patrick Woodhouse (24722724), Army Air Corps. • W0478604 Warrant Officer Class 1 Laura Katherine York, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch). ;;Royal Air Force • Squadron Leader David Phillip George Alldritt (8207058H), Royal Auxiliary Air Force. • Squadron Leader Ashley Russell Bennett (5207065S). • Flight Lieutenant Grahaeme Geoffrey Colledge (8419207R). • Warrant Officer Anthony James Corcoran (P8111075). • Flight Sergeant Mark Edmund Farrell (E8178875). • Flight Sergeant Michael Charles Garrett (G8132016). • Corporal Elizabeth-Jane Hutchinson (E8242607). • Squadron Leader Mark Jonathan Jacklin (8300536K). • Warrant Officer John Christopher Johnson (K8020354). • Squadron Leader Elisabeth Susan Mary Lamonte (8032413T). • Warrant Officer Robert Julian Lawson (Q8201701). • Sergeant Anthony Norman Park (K8291034). • Warrant Officer Raymond Robert Ralph (R8103511). • Flight Lieutenant John Leonard Standish (0211087E), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training). • Flight Lieutenant David Elliot Stewart (5205136T). • Wing Commander Ian William Thomson (5201984K). • Squadron Leader Stephen Michael Robert Ward (8029749R). ;Civil Division • Alan Mungham-Addicott, Senior Executive Officer, New Asylum Model,
Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office. • Vicki Adkins. For services to Breast Cancer Sufferers in Hertfordshire. • Jacqueline Elizabeth Agnew, Manager, HomeAid West Lothian Furniture Reuse Recycling Centre. For services to Recycling in Scotland. • Elizabeth Aiken, Chair, Parents and Professionals and Autism. For services to Autism in Northern Ireland. • Jamil Akhtar, , Acting Chief Executive, Kirklees Racial Equality Council. For services to the community in Huddersfield. • Herbert Roy Allan. For charitable services to the Lingden Davies Cancer Relief Fund, Shropshire. • John David Allen. For services to Young People in East Devon. • John Anthony Allport, , . For services to the community in Beccles, Suffolk. • Sanjay Anand, Restaurateur and Entrepreneur. For services to the Hospitality Industry. • Martin Torr Anderson. For services to the
Motor Neurone Disease Association. • Pamela Anderson. For charitable services in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. • Maurice Charles Andrews. For services to the community in Willersey, Gloucestershire. • James Gerald Anketell, Deputy Principal, Roads Service,
Department for Regional Development, Northern Ireland Executive. • Dr.
Robert Appleyard, Founder,
Yorkshire County Cricket Club Charitable Youth Trust. For services to Sport. • Robert James Ashby, Art Handler,
Royal Academy of Arts. For services to Art. • Michael Uzebu-Asije, Coach, Eastleigh Amateur Boxing Club. For services to Sport. • Peter Askham, Caretaker, Halfpenny Lane School, Pontefract, West Yorkshire. For services to Education. • Mohammed Aslam. For services to Community Relations in Walsall, West Midlands. • Richard Tonge Backwell. For services to Dorset Expeditionary Society. • Margaret Elizabeth Bacon. For services to the community in Church Stretton, Shropshire. • Andrew Lancelot Bailey, Managing Director, Enterprise Data Systems Ltd. For services to Business in the West Midlands. •
David A. Bailey, Curator and Founder,
Autograph–Association of Black Photographers. For services to the Visual Arts. • Professor Mark Edward Bailey, Director,
Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland. For services to Astronomy. • Peter Bailey, Curator, Newhaven Local and Maritime Museum. For services to Museums in East Sussex. • Dr. Raymond Roy Bain, lately General Medical Practitioner, Langley Health Centre, Berkshire. For services to Healthcare. • George Morris Baker. For services to West Lavington Youth Club, Wiltshire. • Thomas Balanowski, Physics Teacher,
Linlithgow Academy. For services to Education in West Lothian. • Dr. Márcia Balisciano, Founding Director,
Benjamin Franklin House. For services to Conservation. • Philip James Barfield, Radio Broadcaster, Bradford Hospitals. For services to the Welfare of Patients. • Charles Barnes, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. • Richard Barnes, Head of Upper School,
Lady Manners School, Bakewell, Derbyshire. For services to Education and to Music. • Linda Hazel Barnett. For services to Youth Justice in Somerset. • Ralph Graham Baxter, Executive Officer, The Pension Service, Department for Work and Pensions. • Dr. Wendy Patricia Baxter, lately Medical Director and Palliative Care Consultant, ACCORD Hospice, Paisley. For services to Medicine in the West of Scotland. • Priscilla Baynes, Creative Director, Community Arts Northwest. For services to the Arts. • Anne Beales, Director, Service User Involvement, Together. For services to Healthcare. •
John Gerard Beattie. For services to Entertainment and to Charity in Scotland. • Patricia Millicent Beech, Library and Information Services Director,
National Library for the Blind. For services to Visually Impaired People. • Alan Crawford Bell. For charitable services in Northern Ireland. • Edward Gilbert Bell, Assistant Senior Education Officer,
North Eastern Education and Library Board. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland. • James Bell, . For services to the community in Brent, Middlesex. • Norma Jessica Bell, Chair, Lisburn Action Cancer Group. For charitable services in Northern Ireland. • Elspeth Jean Benbow. For services to the community in Neston, Cheshire. • Marjorie Bennett. For services to Women's Bowls. • Richard Dudley John Bennett. For charitable services in Mawgan Porth, Cornwall. • Roger Bennett, lately Director-General, Entertainment Leisure Software Publishers' Association. For services to the Computer Industry. • Mary Benson. For services to the community in Livingston, West Lothian. • Johanna Beumer. For services to the Welfare of Greyhounds. • Anne Bill, Director, Forum for Action Against Substance Abuse. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Vanessa Billing, lately Detective Constable,
Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Margaret Heather Black, Councillor,
Armagh City Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland. • Shelagh Blackham. For services to the community in South East London. • Dorothy Blair. For services to the community in Kinlochleven, Argyll. • John Blair, . For services to the community in Kinlochleven, Argyll. • Martin Blissett, Director and Chair, Afro Caribbean Millennium Centre. For services to the community in Birmingham. • Annette Bodsworth. For services to Deafblind People in Essex. • William Frederick Bond, Founder, Battle of Britain Historical Society. For services to Heritage. • Malcolm Alfred Booth. For services to the community in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. • Patricia Lesley Booth. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in the East Midlands. • Margaret Borley, Coach, Tonbridge Bobcats Youth Baseball Team. For services to Sport. • Graham Bow. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service. • Eleanor Bowman. For charitable services in Scotland. •
Sonia Boyce, Artist. For services to Art. • Andrew Boyd, Deputy Chief Clerk, Laganside Courts,
Northern Ireland Court Service. • Alan Frank Bradbury, Chief Executive Officer, Droylsden Youth Centre, Manchester. For services to Young People. • John Braden, Milkman. For services to the community in Raynes Park, South West London. • The Reverend Canon Beaumont Lauder Brandie. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps. • Alan Denis Brandon, Director of Corporate Planning and Support, West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government. • John Mark Breeds. For services to Conservation in Devon. • Ronald William Bridge, . For services to the Association of British Civilian Internees Far East Region. • Kay Garden Briggs. For services to the Neighbourhood Support Fund and to Young People. • Janet Jennifer Brooks. For charitable services to Breast Cancer. • Linda Brooks, , Senior Executive Officer, Engagement and Empowerment of Young People Team, Supporting Children and Young People Group, Department for Education and Skills. • Alexander Orr Brown. For services to the Scottish Dairy Industry. • Beatrice Margaret Brown. For services to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne. • Derek Brown. For services to Young People in the North East. • The Reverend Canon
Kathleen Brown, Rector, St. Paul and St. Barnabas Church of Ireland, Belfast. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Olive Brown. For services to Local Government in the Wear Valley, County Durham. • Rita Brown, Supervising Usher, Bow County Court, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice. • Kim Margaret Buckland, Co-Founder, Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare. For services to the Beauty Industry. • Margaret Lumley Bullen, Chair, Hunstanton and West Norfolk Guild, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For charitable services. • Beryl Annie Bunce. For services to Young People and to the community in Eltham, South East London. •
Aisling Burnand, Chief Executive, BioIndustry Association. For services to Science. • Margaret Burt, Chair, Scottish Safeguarders' Association. For services to the Children's Hearing System in Scotland. •
Denise Caffari, Yachtswoman. For services to Sailing. • Robert Calcutt, Executive Officer, Security Unit, Home Office. • Lynda Campbell, Youth Justice Worker, Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government. • Rebecca Audrey Campbell. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade. • Ronald Murdoch Campbell. For services to Conservation and to the community in the Isle of Mull. • John Carpenter. For services to Disabled People in Berkshire, Cornwall, and nationally. • Raymond Carroll. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland through
The Duke of Edinburgh Award. • Beverley Carter, Personal Assistant, Director's Office, Improvement Group, Lifelong Learning and Skills Directorate, Department for Education and Skills. • Ian Winston Charles, Co-Founder,
Leeds West Indian Carnival. For services to the community in Leeds. • Kathleen Frances Cheetham, District Auxiliary Nurse, Community Health, Alastair Ross Health Centre, Bolton, Greater Manchester. For services to Healthcare. • Biagio Donato Chiummo, Chair, Duffryn Community Link. For services to the community in Newport, South Wales. • Carolyn Ingrid Christophersen. For services to Skiing. • Marjorie Mary Clarke. For services to the community in Old Alresford, Hampshire. • Stanfield Clarke, lately Ward Manager,
Glanrhyd Hospital, Bridgend. For services to Mental Health. • Hugh Pilcher-Clayton. For services to the Administration of Science. • Harry Clements. For services to the community in West Yorkshire. • Joseph Cohen. For services to the Maccabi Youth Sports Trust, Prestwich, Manchester. • Brenda Colbeck. For services to the community in Batley, West Yorkshire. • Bernard George Coldicott. For services to Arthritis Care, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. • Anne Susan Coleman. For services to the Coal Industry. • Ray Collett. For services to the community in Bolton, Greater Manchester. • Angela Theresa Adele Connell, Assistant Private Secretary, HM Revenue and Customs. • Helena Maria Connelly, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Smoking Cessation. For services to Healthcare in Scotland. •
James Cook. For services to Youth Justice in Hackney, London. • Robert Lloyd Coombes. For services to Older People in Islington, North London. • Edward Joseph Cooper. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Theresa Maria Gordon Cooper, Administrative Officer, Disability and Carers Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. • Ernest Corbett, Chair, Sandy Row Community Forum. For services to the community in South Belfast. • Paul Corbett. For Public Service. • Susan Marie Cornell, . For services to Disabled People in Essex. •
Joseph Ferdinand Corré, Co-Founder,
Agent Provocateur. For services to the Fashion Industry. • Jennifer Julia Cottrell, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Cystic Fibrosis, Liverpool. For services to Healthcare. •
Jane Couch, Boxer. For services to Sport. • Alison Jane Theresa Cox, Founder and Chief Executive, Cardiac Risk in the Young. For services to Healthcare. • Kenneth Cox, Chair,
Shuttleworth Veterans Aeroplane Society. For services to Aviation. • Susan Cox, Senior Lecturer,
Dunstable College, Bedfordshire. For services to Further Education. • James Coyle, Environmental Policy and Research Manager,
Glasgow City Council. For services to Local Government. • Ellen Mary Crane. For services to the community in Lakenheath, Suffolk. •
Judy Sarah Jarman Craymer, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Littlestar Services Ltd. For services to the Music Industry. • Bernard Stanley Crimp, Water Supply Works Superintendent,
Sutton and East Surrey Water. For services to the Water Industry. • Rosamond Mary, Lady Cullen of Whitekirk, lately Chair, Visiting Committee,
HM Young Offenders' Institute Polmont. For services to the Criminal Justice System in Scotland. • Grace Eileen Cupitt, President, History and Preservation Society. For services to Heritage in Calverton, Nottinghamshire. • Dr. James Curran. For services to the Environment and to Sustainable Development in Scotland. • Peter Curtis, lately Porter and Site Cleaner,
Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. • Zulekha Dala, . For services to the community in Lancashire. • Santosh Dass, Team Leader, Better Regulation, Department of Health. • Ann Averil Davies. For services to the League of Friends Movement in Wales. • Raymond Joseph Davies. For services to Mountain Rescue in Derbyshire. • Colin Davis, Senior Manager, Customs Relief and Warehousing, HM Revenue and Customs. • William John Deacon. For charitable services in Cumbria. • Mrudula Desai, Administrative Officer, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions. • Vinod Desai, Chief Executive, South Asian Arts. For services to the Arts. • Sylvia Janet Dey. For services to the Worcester and National Talking Newspapers. • Beattie Doak, Chair, Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Parents' Association. For services to the Police. • John Doneo, Foster Carer,
London Borough of Camden. For services to Children and Families. • Moira Doneo, Foster Carer, London Borough of Camden. For services to Children and Families. • Alan Martin Donkin, County Director, Lancashire Association of Clubs for Young People. For services to Young People. • Leo Michael Donnelly. For services to the community in Macclesfield, Cheshire. • Bernadette Downey, Cardiac Nurse Specialist,
Mater Hospital, Belfast. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland. • Carol Downie, Chief Executive, Youth Scotland. For services to Young People. • Dr. John Frederick Dracass, General Medical Practitioner, Totton, Hampshire. For services to Healthcare. • Norma Beryl Drew, . For charitable services in Wales. • Pauline Irene Drew, Chair, AKTER (Action for King's Theatre Restoration), Southsea, Hampshire. For services to Drama. • Professor Francis Ashley Duck, lately Lead, Medical Imaging Physics,
Royal United Hospital, Bath. For services to Healthcare. • Bernadette Ann Duncan, Head of Security,
City University, London. For services to Higher Education. • Penelope Freda Dunderdale. For services to Young People in Lincolnshire. • Anita Durban, Office Services Manager, Highways Agency, Department for Transport. • Joan Margaret Dutton. For services to the community in Balcombe, West Sussex. • John Dye. For services to the community in Lochaber, Argyll. • Stephen John Earl, Conservation Officer, Great Yarmouth Borough Council. For services to Heritage and to Local Government. • Fiona Mary Earle. For services to Street Children in Kabul, Afghanistan. • Dr. John Vavasour Earle. For services to Street Children in Kabul, Afghanistan. •
Susan Elizabeth (Liz) Earle, Co-Founder, Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare. For services to the Beauty Industry. • Dr. Cathleen Mary Elliott. For services to
Save the Children, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. • John Elliott, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. • Tina Doris Ellis, District Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. • Susan Caroline Elson, Clerk, Solicitor's Disciplinary Tribunal. For services to the Administration of Justice. • Ronald Graham John Emett. For services to the community in Beaminster, Dorset. • Robert James Epton, . For services to the Environment. • Edna Evans, Chair, Diabetes UK Voluntary Group, Birmingham Branch. For charitable services. • Morgan Evans, Auctioneer. For services to Farming in North Wales. • William Elwyn Evans, Chair, Aber Valley YMCA. For services to the community in Caerphilly, South Wales. • Gordon David Eve. For services to the community in Essex. • Alan Victor Fairchild. External Affairs Officer,
Society of Local Council Clerks. For services to Local Government. • Deborah Anne Faulkner, Human Resources Manager,
Fire Service College, Department for Communities and Local Government. • Janette Christine Fellows, . For services to the community in Wordsley, Sedgley and Wolverhampton. • Alan Fennell, Coach, Glossop Amateur Swimming Club. For services to Sport. • Terence David Fiddes, Manager, Market Intelligence Unit, Valuation Office Agency, HM Revenue and Customs. • Raymond John Finlay, Warden, Gortatole Outdoor Education Centre. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland. • Ylana First. For services to the community in Tynemouth and to the Arts in North Tyneside. • Francis John Firth, Inspector,
Merseyside Police. For services to the Police. • Dr. Brian Henry Fisher, General Medical Practitioner, Wells Park Practice, Sydenham, London. For services to Healthcare. • Eleanor Doreen Fisher. For services to the community in Birmingham, West Midlands. • Leonard Geoffrey Fisher, Chair, Greets Green New Deal for Communities Partnership. For services to the community in Sandwell. • David John Fitton. For services to Local Government and to the community in East Sussex. • John Flitcroft, Chair of Governors, St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School, Thurrock, Essex. For services to Education. • Alexandra Samantha Fontaine, Founder, Yellow Heart Trust Charity. For services to Disadvantaged Women. • Peter Charles Fordham. For services to Conservation in Suffolk. • William Forsyth. For services to Highland Dancing. • Gordon Walter Fortescue. For services to the community in Ashford, Kent. • Margaret Foy. For services to the Trade Union Movement. • Duncan Frame, Janitor, Larbert Village Primary School, Falkirk. For services to Education. • Dr. Ian Rae Fraser, . For services to the Armed Forces. • Jillian Mary Gamlin, Physiotherapist, Physio Direct Service, Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Moir Garrett. For services to the community in Milngavie, Glasgow. • Remi Toyin George, Disability and Assessor Manager, Civil Service Selection Board, Cabinet Office. • Thomas Gibson, lately Senior Officer, Labour Provider Team, Central Region, HM Revenue and Customs. • David John Gillert. For services to the
Sea Cadet Corps in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. • Paul Gilmour. For services to the community in Dearham, Cumbria. • Tommy Gilmour. For services to Boxing and to the community in Scotland. • Richard Allynne Stanford Gimson, . For services to People with Disabilities and to the community in Sizewell, Suffolk. • Susan Beatrice Glass, Trustee, Groundwork West London. For services to the community in West London. • Patrick Everard Goldsworthy, Project Manager, Voluntary Initiative for Pesticides Programme. For services to the Environment. • Thomas Goodlet, Stone Technician,
Historic Scotland, Scottish Executive. • Ravindra Pragji Govindia. For services to the community in Wandsworth, London. • Neal Graham. For public service. • Anne Grange. For services to the
Independent Monitoring Board, HM Prison Leeds and to the community in West Yorkshire. • Brian Maurice Greatrex. For services to Music and to the Arts in Chelmsford, Essex. • Marilyn Jane Green. For charitable services in West Sussex. • David Philip Griffiths, Detective Inspector,
Gloucestershire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Elaine Griffiths. For services to Heritage in Gorton, Manchester. • John Gulliver, Head Keeper, Forestry Commission. • Millicent Cecily Hacking. For services to
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in South Yorkshire. • David Thomas Hadjicostas, President, The Fostering Network and Foster Carer, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. For services to Children and Families. • Peter Robert David Haler, Chief Executive, Leasehold Advisory Service. For services to Leaseholders in England and Wales. •
Barbara Hall, Crossword Puzzles Editor,
The Sunday Times. For services to the Newspaper Industry. • Stanley Hall. For services to the Railway Industry. • Dr. William Hall, lately General Medical Practitioner, Boldon, South Tyneside. For services to Healthcare. • Julia Caroline Hands, Chief Executive and Chair,
Hand Picked Hotels. For services to the Hospitality Industry. • Raymond Carl Hansen, Chair, Tendring Community Transport. For services to the community in Essex. •
Mitsusuke Harada. For services to Karate. • Jean Harborne, Operations Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. • Katherine Edith Hardman. For services to School Sport. • Eric Anthony Hardwick. For services to the Hastings Half Marathon. • Edmund Charles Michael Harper. For services to the Livestock Transport Industry. • Thomas Harper, Best Practice Manager, Pearce Group Ltd. For services to Health and Safety in the Construction Industry. • Jeanette Harriman. For services to Adult Learning in Brixham, Devon. • Clifford Raymond Harris, , Management Accountant, Serjeant-at-Arms Department, House of Commons. • Margaret Ellen Harrison. For services to
Oxfam. • John Christopher Harvey, Mine Manager,
Combe Down Stone Mines. For services to the Mining Industry. • Joan Haston, Deputy Headteacher, Visual Impaired Unit,
Uddingston Grammar School. For services to Education in South Lanarkshire. • David Roberts Hattersley. For services to the Construction Industry and to Charity. •
Jean Mary Hawes. For services to Hockey. • Samuel George Henderson. For services to Youth Football in Northern Ireland. • James David Hendry. For services to Cycling. • Peter Edward Hewitt. For services to the community in March, Cambridgeshire. • Gillian Heywood. For services to the community in Brockley, South East London. • Dr. Michael Heyworth, Director, Council for British Archaeology. For services to Heritage. • Dr. Christine Ann Hill, Head, Healthcare Governance, East Lancashire Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS. • William Hill, Executive Director Policy, Office of Government Commerce, HM Treasury. • James Hillage, Director of Research,
Institute for Employment Studies. For services to Skills Training. • Neville Hinks. For services to Local Government and to the community in Woking, Surrey. • Philip Gerald Hockey, Lifeboat Press Officer, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the community in Merseyside. • Dennis Holdbrook, Chair, Houston Primary School Board. For services to Education in Renfrewshire. • Anne Henry Duncan Holder, Foster Carer, East Sussex. For services to Children and Families. • Denis John Holder, Foster Carer, East Sussex. For services to Children and Families. • Douglas Edward Holliday, Licensing Manager,
Kirklees Metropolitan Council. For services to Transport. • Norman William Keith Holloway, Chair, Poole Cancer Treatment Trust. For charitable services in Dorset. • Margaret Horrell, . For services to the community in South East Cornwall. • Dr. Anthony John Howard, lately Director for the Infection and Communicable Disease Service, National Public Health Service Wales. For services to Healthcare. • Leonora Howe. For services to the community in Leslie, Fife. • Jan Howell. For services to the Young Witness Service in Greater Manchester. • Kevin Shaun Howley, lately Teacher,
Oakbank School, Keighley, West Yorkshire. For services to Education. • Dr. Robert John Huggins, lately Science Manager, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment. • John Denys Gwynne-Hughes, Clerk, Aberaeron Town Council. For services to the community in Aberaeron, Ceredigion. • Raymond William Hulbert. For services to the community in Bristol. • Dr. David Thomas Hume. For services to the community in Ballycarry and Larne, Northern Ireland. • Andrew Brian Humphries. For services to Agriculture and to the Rural Economy in Cumbria. • Jean Hunt. For services to People with AIDS/HIV in London. • Christine Elizabeth Hunter, Head of Services, Occupational Health, Westminster Primary Care Trust. For services to the Healthcare of NHS and public service employees. • Gillian Impey, Co-Founder, Westmoreland Heart and Soul Cardiac Support Society. For services to Healthcare in Cumbria. • Gillian Irvine, Chair, Wansbeck Music Festival. For services to Music in the North East. • Frederic William Jaeger, Policy Adviser, Civil Service Commissioners, Cabinet Office. • Gillian James, Assistant Librarian, Aldersbrook Library. For services to Local Government in East London. • Raymond Jarvis. For services to People with Learning Difficulties. • Peter White Jenkins. For services to the community in Brecon, Powys. • Janet Jerome, lately Clinical Lead, Prison Health Information,
Scottish Prison Service, Scottish Executive. • Maureen Dawne Jerram. For services to the community in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire. • Mary Bernice Johnson, Higher Executive Officer, The Pension Service, Department for Work and Pensions. • Nicholas David Johnson, County Archaeologist. For services to Local Government in Cornwall. • Stephen Graham Johnson, Prison Officer,
HM Prison Hull, HM Prison Service. • David Johnston, Principal Teacher, Modern Studies and Religious and Moral Education,
Greenfaulds High School, Cumbernauld. For services to Education in Lanarkshire. • Dr. Mark Andrew Johnston, Research Fellow in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry,
Myerscough College, Preston, Lancashire. For services to the Forestry Industry. • Gwendoline Dora Jones. For services to Elderly People and to the community in Rhayader, Powys. • Ivan Leslie Jones. For services to Charity and to Sport in Minehead, Somerset. • Jean Stanley Jones. For services to Choral Music in Wales. • Professor Peter Albert Jones. For services to the Hospitality Industry. • Richard Robert Somme Jones. For services to the
Burma Star Association in Shropshire. • June Mary Elizabeth Joyce, . For services to Local Government and to the community in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. • June Violet Jukes. For services to Conservation in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire. • Ruth Hope Kamen, lately Director, and Sir Banister Fletcher Librarian, British Architectural Library,
Royal Institute of British Architects. For services to Architecture. • Teresa Claire Kearney, Lead Nurse, Acorns Primary Medical Service; Chair, South West Essex PCT Professional Executive Committee, Thurrock Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Emily Kells. For services to
Marie Curie Cancer Care in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. • Peter Gerard Kelly. For services to the Environment Agency and to the community in Hampshire. • William Ronald Kemp. For services to Civil Engineering and to Music in Derbyshire. • Adrian Eugene Kerr, Chief Executive, Local Government Staff Commission. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland. • Norman Armstrong-Kersh. For charitable services in Greater Manchester. • Peter Vaughan Kite. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Spalding, Lincolnshire. • Pauline Mary Knight, School Crossing Warden, Thrapston, Northamptonshire. For services to Education. • Anne Laing. For services to the Voluntary Sector in the East of England. • Susan Larkin, Manager, Redundancy Office, Birmingham, Department of Trade and Industry. • Christopher James Laurence, , . For services to Animal Welfare. • Ronald John Lawrence, Chair, Shepherd's Bush Housing Association. For services to Social Housing in London. • Judith Adeline Le Tissier. For services to the community in Guernsey. • Pamela Violet Elizabeth Ledingham. For services to the
Women's Royal Voluntary Service in Hythe, Hampshire. • Squadron Leader John William Lee, Royal Air Force (Retired). For services to the
RAF Association. • Martin Philip Wilton Lee. For services to the community in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. • Teresa Kathleen Lee, lately Playgroup Manager, Sharnford Pre-School Playgroup, Sharnford, Leicestershire. For services to Early Years Education. • Valleria Frances Lee, School Crossing Warden, Beccles, Suffolk. For services to Education. • Christopher Alan Leech, Youth and Community Liaison Manager, Northern Rail. For services to Transport. •
Jim Leishman, Manager,
Dunfermline Football Club. For services to Sport. • Janet Leonard, Senior Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions. • Eurof Lewis, . For services to the Administration of Justice in Bristol. • Major Nigel John Lewis. For services to the Conservation of Birds of Prey in Wiltshire. •
Victor Jo Lewis. For services to Music and to Charity. • George Frederick Loble, . For services to the Women's Cancer Detection Society, Gateshead and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne. • Gerald Long. For services to the Manufacturing Industry in Wales. • Mary Lovell. For services to the community in Richmond, North Yorkshire. • Dr.
Hugh David Loxdale. For services to Entomology. • James Ludlam, , Chair, West Ham and Plaistow New Deal for Communities Partnership Board. For services to the community in Newham, London. • Roisin Lynch, General Manager, Black Box Network Services Northern Ireland. For services to Business. • Trevor Michael Lyttleton. For services to Contact the Elderly charity. • Vera Ethel Macaulay. For services to the community in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire. • Alan MacDonald, lately Senior Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions. • Evelyn MacDonald. For services to Nursing and to the community in Argyll. • Rhona MacDonald, Chief Executive, Bath and North Somerset Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS. • Kenneth John MacLennan. For services to the community in Breasclete and Callanish, Isle of Lewis. • Patricia Jean Maddox, lately Chief Officer,
Age Concern, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. For services to Older People in the West Midlands. • Yvonne Maguire, Senior Youth Worker, Patrician Youth Centre, Downpatrick. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland. • John Ramsay Maitland. For services to Aviation. • Christopher Dennis Major, Headteacher, Heronsbridge School, Bridgend. For services to Special Needs Education. • Annesley John Malley. For services to Heritage in Northern Ireland. •
Ann Marks. For services to Physics. • Ruth Selina Marks, Chair, Wales Employment Advisory Panel. For services to Welfare to Work. • Vanora Anne Marland. For services to the
RAF Benevolent Fund. • David Marsh, . For services to the Welsh Scouting Movement and to Young People in Monmouthshire. • Lynda Walton Marshall. For services to the Northern Ireland Hospice. • William Marshall, Team Leader, Assynt Mountain Rescue Team. For services to the community in the Highlands. • Douglas Martin, Senior Executive Officer, Country Targeting Unit, Enforcement and Removals Directorate, Home Office. • Joseph Graham Martin. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Robert Nigel Martin. For services to the community in Ayrshire. • Warren Dean Martin. For services to the Snowdonia National Park Authority and to the community in Conwy. • The Reverend Dr. Gary Mason, Methodist Pastor. For services to Community Relations in Northern Ireland. • Susan Violetta Mason. For services to Leicestershire and Rutland Probation Service. • Lynn Mathieson, lately Prison Service Manager, Staff Care and Welfare Service. • Susan Matthews, Senior Crown Prosecutor and Higher Court Advocate, Nottingham, Crown Prosecution Service. • Dorothy Elaine Mattli, Governor, Croyland Nursery School and Early Years Centre, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. For services to Early Years Education. • Arthur Maughan For services to the community in Lanchester, County Durham. • Wendy Jean May, School Crossing Warden, Crediton, Devon. For services to Education. • Dr. Ian Mays, Chief Executive,
Renewable Energy Systems Ltd. For services to the Energy Industry. • Sandra Eileen McAuley. For services to
Macmillan Cancer Support in Northern Ireland. • Ian McCrorie. For services to Music and to the community in Inverclyde. • Janet McEwan. For services to the community in Wick, Caithness. • Mary Louise McGee. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland. • Calum McGregor. For services to the Oil and Gas Industries. • Gordon Arthur McKenzie, Group Manager,
Tayside Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government. • The Reverend William Moncur McKenzie. For services to the Victim Support Service and to the community in Scotland. • Eileen McKillop, Senior Scientific Officer, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland Executive. • Dr. William John David McKinlay, lately General Medical Practitioner, Pendleside Medical Centre, Clitheroe. For services to Healthcare in East Lancashire. • Wendy McLoughlin, . For services to Disabled Children in Hartlepool, Cleveland. • Bernice Mary McNaughton, . For services to the community in Greenford, Middlesex. • Lynsey Denise McVicker. For services to Hockey in Northern Ireland. •
Montagu Meth. For services to the community in Bethnal Green and Enfield, London. • Kenneth Middleton, Master Armourer,
Firmin & Sons. For services to the Armed Forces. • Councillor Bernard Claude Miller, . For services to Local Government in Plymouth and to the community. • Alan Milliken, Adult Literacy and Numeracy Adviser, North Lanarkshire Council. For services to Education. • Ann Lydia Ming. For services to the Criminal Justice System. • Gloria Alberta Minghella, . For services to the community in the Isle of Wight. • Douglas James Leslie Mobsby. For services to Local Government in the City of London and to the community in the South East. • Sudershan Kumari Mohindra, . For services to Community Relations in Nottingham. • Anne Montgomery, , Administrative Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions. • Cecily Christine Toyne Moore, Chairman, Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Graham Scott Moore, General Manager, Military Aircraft,
Marshall Aerospace. For services to the Defence Industry. • William Moore, Senior Adviser,
Advisory, Conciliation, and Arbitration Service, Department of Trade and Industry. • Madge Morgan. For services to Lawn Bowls for Visually Impaired People. • Yvonne Isabella Ethel Morison. For services to the community in Banff. • Dennis Arthur Morris, lately Head of Openness Team, Histories, Openness and Records Unit, Cabinet Office. • Alexandra Mary Moss, Head Dental Nurse, Department of Orthodontics,
Eastman Dental Hospital, London. For services to Dentistry. • Alexander Mulvenny, Owner, Labelgraphics Printers. For services to the Printing Industry in Scotland. •
Glen Murphy, Actor. For charitable services. • Janet Murphy. For services to Disadvantaged People in Northumberland. • John Salter Murray, lately Coxswain, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the community in Fife. • Leon Albert Murray, , For services to Community Relations in Telford, Shropshire and in the West Midlands. • Lilian Murray. For services to the community in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway. • Ronald Murrell. For services to Disadvantaged People in Merseyside. • Stuart Arrowsmith Needham, Chair, Guide Bridge Theatre, Audenshaw, Tameside, Lancashire. For services to Drama. • Violet Neil. For services to The Boys' Brigade and British Red Cross in Paisley. • Dr. Peter Francis Nettleton, lately Head, Virological Surveillance,
Moredun Research Institute. For services to Veterinary Medicine. • Mary Newman. For services to Homeless People in Cardiff. • Roger Nicholas. For services to the Downside School Combined Cadet Force, Radstock, Bath. • Helen Norris, Head Teacher, Phoenix Children's Resource Centre, and Head of Pre-School Specialist Support Services, Bromley, London. • Michael Norton, Dental Adviser and Postgraduate Dental Tutor, Hampshire Primary Care Trusts. For services to Dentistry in Hampshire. • Thomas William Norton. For services to the community in Fleetwood, Lancashire. •
Ruth Dorothy Nye, Senior Professor of Piano,
Yehudi Menuhin School, and Professor of Piano,
Royal Academy and
Royal College of Music. For services to Music Education. • Drena O'Malley, Resources Manager, Deafblind Scotland. For services to People with Dual Sensory Impairment. • Mary O'Neill. For services to the community in Dungannon, Northern Ireland. • William Weir O'Neill. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Sheena Mary O'Rourke, Project Manager, Hollybush Centre, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Young People. • Faith O'Sullivan, Higher Officer, Processing Team, HM Revenue and Customs. • Christine O'Toole. For services to Bensham Grove Community Centre, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. • Martin Richard Oakley, Shift Manager, House of Commons. • Janet Elizabeth Ogden, Customer Service Officer,
Manchester County Court, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice. • Ann Oliver, Founder, Leicester College of Performing Arts. For services to Dance and to Drama. • The Reverend Leslie Mark Olsberg. For services to the community in Manchester. • Jean Ann Openshaw, Senior Audiologist, Salford Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare in Lancashire. • Clifford Ord. For services to the Joe Walton Youth Club, Middlesbrough. • John Andrews Osborne. For services to the community in Weston, Bath. • Margaret Ottaway. For services to Local Government and to the community in Louth, Lincolnshire. • Dr. Gwen Owen. For services to
Voluntary Service Overseas in Cheltenham. • Archibald Charles Pacey. For services to the community in Midlothian. • Ellis David Murray Parker, Higher Catering Officer, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police. • Margaret Parker. For services to the Victim Support Scheme and to the community in Lancashire. • Anthony Leon Parrini. For services to the community in Cumbria. • Patricia Maureen Parris, Chair of Governors, Haresfield Primary School, Gloucestershire. For services to Education. • Pamela Parsons, Sister, Labour Ward and Bereavement Counselling Midwife,
The Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath. For services to Healthcare. • Evelyn Paterson. For services to the Church Army and to the Armed Forces in Germany. • Frances Ann Early Paterson. For services to the Construction Industry. • Hilary Patrick. For services to Mental Health Law in Scotland. • Desmond John Alexander Pawson, Professional Knot Tier and Rope Maker. For services to the Rope Industry. • Thomas Michael Pearson. For services to
Cruse Bereavement Care. • John Peberdy. For services to the Post Office. • Glenis Pegg. For services to the community in Nottingham. • Audrey Brenda Pegrum. For charitable services in the UK and Overseas. • Donald Penny. For services to the community in the South East. • Pamela Penrose, Senior Executive Assistant, Office of the Permanent Secretary, National Assembly for Wales. • Lynn Anne Perry. For services to Youth Justice in the North West. •
William Desmond Pertwee, Actor and Writer. For charitable services. • Dorothy Ruth Petticrew, Director, Townsend Social Outreach Centre. For services to Community Development and to Disadvantaged People in Northern Ireland. • Pauline Pickles. For charitable services to Breast Cancer Sufferers in Bradford, West Yorkshire. • Philip Pimlott, Divisional Director of Emergency Services, South Central Ambulance NHS Trust, Buckinghamshire. For services to the NHS. • David Poile. For services to the community in Cambridgeshire. • Gertrude Linda Pollock, Chair, Board of Governors, Leaney Primary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. • Trevor Richard Pollock, Grade B1, Northern Ireland Prison Service. • Henrietta Croker Poole. For services to the community in Battersea, London. • Timothy Leo Oliver Poole, Deputy Headteacher,
Sunbury Manor School, Middlesex. For services to Education. • Carol Popplewell. For public service. • Yvonne Powell, . For services to the Administration of Justice in the London Borough of Merton. • Desmond Charles Preece, Training and Standards Development Manager, Brecon Pharmaceuticals. For services to Business and to Young People in Mid-Wales. •
Graham Price. For services to Rugby Union in Wales. • Dr. David Leonard Prior, Director for Regional Projects,
University of Liverpool. For services to Higher Education. • Clifford Prout. For services to the Environment and to the community in Old Colwyn, North Wales. • Patricia Maria Radice. For services to the community in Kendal, Cumbria. •
Kristian Radlinski, lately Captain,
Wigan Warriors. For services to Rugby League. • David Jonathan Ramsden, Co-Founder,
Barn Owl Trust. For services to Wildlife. • Mary Elizabeth Randell. For services to the community in Bournemouth. • Janet Raymond. For services to
Médecins Sans Frontières. • Douglas Stanley Brewis Read. For services to Ploughing. • Peter Arthur Redway. For services to Inland Waterways in Hampshire and Surrey. •
Serena Morag Rees, Co-Founder,
Agent Provocateur. For services to the Fashion Industry. • Kenneth Frederick Reeves, Curator,
Kington Museum, Herefordshire. For services to Museums. • Paul Gladstone Reid, Director, Rising Tide Trust. For services to Music. • Rosemary Rice, Senior Classroom Teacher, Kentish Town Church of England Primary School, Camden, London. For services to Education. • Gillian Adele Richards, Director, Atebion Recruitment. For services to Disadvantaged People. • Rae Roberts. For services to People with Special Needs in Neath Port Talbot. • Catherine Robertson, Teacher, Bankhead Primary School, Glasgow. For services to Education. • Dr. Michael Arthur Rogers, Spinal Injuries Research Adviser,
Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire. For services to Disabled People. • Frederick Edward Rolleston. For charitable services through the Paula Carr Trust, Shepway, Kent. • Brenda Ann Ross, Personnel Administrator,
Angus College. For services to Further Education. • Susan Irvine Russam, Chair, Filor Housing Association Limited. For services to Social Housing in Northern Ireland. • Elizabeth Iris Russell. For services to the community in Denton, Manchester. • Kathryn Sallah, lately Executive Director for Nursing, West Midlands Strategic Health Authority. For services to Healthcare. • Elizabeth Salter. For services to the Voluntary Sector. • Satyanarayan Sarkar, Estates Operations Manager,
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS. • Peter Saunders, Vice-Chair,
Mid-Kent College Governing Body. For services to Further Education. • Georgina Ann Scannell, . For services to the community in Swansea. • Karen Linda Scipio, Chief Inspector,
Hampshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Margaret Scully,
Scout and Housekeeper,
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. For services to Higher Education. • Jean Esme Seagrim. For services to the community in Pulborough, West Sussex. • Jenny Seatherton. For services to Deaf People in the
Diocese of Canterbury. • John Joseph Semple, Deputy Principal, Business Development Directorate, Child Support Agency, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. • Kathleen Ruth Sexton, Member, Independent Members Board,
HM Prison Hull. For public service. • Richard Shannon. For services to the community in Ardglass and Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. • Devi Dayal Sharma, Trustee, Dickie Bird Foundation. For services to the community in Bradford. • Janet Shelley, Founder and Managing Director, Women Builders. For services to the Construction Industry. •
Councillor James Masih Shera, Non-Executive Director, Warwickshire Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS and to the community in the West Midlands. •
Edward Paul Sheringham. For services to Football. • Dr. Janet Sheriton, Head of Governor Services,
Hampshire County Council. For services to Education. • Peter Shoesmith. For services to the community in Greater Hollington, East Sussex. • Doreen Brayne Sillman, Foster Carer, Oxfordshire. For services to Children and Families. • Douglas John Simpson. For services to the Conservation of Red Kites and Peregrine Falcons in Yorkshire. • Margaret Sinclair, Human Resources Manager, Identity and Passport Agency, Belfast, Home Office. • Annie Sinnott, Owner and Manager, Old Vicarage Care Home, Dorset. For services to Social Care. • Jaswant Sira, Nurse,
Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare. • Peter Michael Skoulding. For services to Local Government in March, Cambridgeshire and the Fenlands. • Frances Margaret Slade, lately Chair, Ladies in Pigs. For services to the Pig Industry. • Joan Slater, Chairman, British Ice Teachers' Association. For services to Ice Skating. • Hilary Ann Sloan, Chair, Education Committee,
Belfast Education and Library Board. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. • Maurice Edward Sly. For services to Swimming. • Bryan William Lester Smith, Gardener and Caretaker,
Brookwood Military Cemetery. For public service. • Colin Smith, Executive Officer, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions. • John David Smith. For services to the community in Sherston, Wiltshire. • Kathryn Smith. For services to the community in Killingworth, Newcastle upon Tyne. • Malcolm Smith. For services to the Battle of Britain Fighter Association. • Vernon St. Clair Smith, . For services to the Independent Monitoring Board,
HM Prison and Young Offenders' Institution, Feltham, Middlesex. • Councillor Ralph Snape. For services to Local Government in Chorley, Lancashire. • Barry Snelson, Managing Director,
Sellafield. For services to the Nuclear Industry. • Darren Snow, Manager, The Crew Club, Whitehawk, Brighton. For services to Young People. • Lorraine Snow, Centre Co-ordinator, The Crew Club, Whitehawk, Brighton. For services to Young People. • Irene Robertson Souter. For services to Nursing in Scotland. • Noel David Spreadbury, Chair of Governors,
Bournemouth School for Girls, Dorset. For services to Education. • Stephen David Stace, Mechanical Engineer, Highways Agency, Department for Transport. • Michael Brian Stanley. For services to Scouting in England and Russia, and to the community in Oxford. • Anne Steele. For services to the community in Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne. • Dawn Ośko Steer. For services to
WaterAid Charity. • Philip Stevens, Chief Executive, Newcastle upon Tyne New Deal for Communities Partnership. For services to Regeneration. • Alfred Stewart. For services to the Barbara Stewart Cancer Trust (Dunfermline). • Clasford Stirling, Manager, Broadwater Farm United Football Club. For services to Sport in North London. • Michael Reginald Stocks, Deputy County Commissioner, Berkshire County Scout Council. For services to Young People. • Martin Howard Stokoe, Lead Category Manager (Pharmaceuticals),
NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency, Department of Health. • Sandra Sullivan, Founder, Justice for Victims. For services to Families. • Grace Sutherland, Health Visitor. For services to Healthcare in Perth and Kinross. • Atholl James Swanston, Station Supervisor,
Alnmouth Railway Station, Northumberland. For services to Transport. • Lorraine Taylor. For services to Foster Care, Banff, Banffshire. For services to Children and Families. • Nora Margaret Tebbutt, Chair, Professional Executive Committee; Head, Primary Care and Health Visitor, Sheffield Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare. • David Llewelyn Thomas. Leadership Team, Horncastle Community Primary School, Lincolnshire and Head Coach/Manager, Horncastle Belles Netball Club. For services to Education and Sport. • Eirlys Marilyn Thomas, lately Headteacher, Penrhiwfer Infants School. For services to Education in Penrhiwfer, Rhonda Cynon Taf. • Agnes Thompson, School Catering Unit Manager,
Thomas Hepburn Community School, Gateshead. For services to Education. • Ian Thompson, Waste Service Manager,
Forest Heath District Council. For services to Local Government. • Martha Jane Thompson. For charitable services in Northern Ireland. • Michael Wadsworth Thomson. For services to the Columbus Fellowship, Cheshire. • Thomas Brian Thomson, lately Coxswain, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Holyhead. For services to Maritime Safety. • Ian Thorington, Director, 14 to 19 School Partnerships and Recruitment, Guildford College. For services to Further Education. • Helen Thorne, Head of Secretariat,
Research Councils UK. For services to the Administration of Science. • Anthony Malcolm Tiscoe, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Central Foundation Schools of London, Islington, London. For services to Education. • Ilse Wilhelmine Louisa Tivenan, Combined Court Manager, Her Majesty's Court Service, Ministry of Justice. • Barrie Samuel Todd. For services to Architecture in Northern Ireland. • Ann Tolani. For services to Youth Justice in Bristol. • Eileen Toner, lately Grade C, Northern Ireland Prison Service. • Linda Ann Tout, Founder and Leader, Young Searchers Charity, Kent. For services to Young People. • Barbara Ann Towe, lately Executive Officer, The Pension Service, Department for Work and Pensions. • Moira Christina Wilkie Trotter. For services to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service and to the community in Moray, Scotland. • Dennis Bryan Troy. For services to communities in Africa, South America and Jersey. • Kathryn Diana Turner. For services to the Shooting Star Hospice for Children, Hampton, West London. • David William Francis Twigg. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. • Donald Richard Twigg, Councillor, Haverfordwest Town Council. For services to the community in Pembrokeshire. • Dennis Colin Mitchell Urquhart, Principal, Urquhart Consultancy and Director, Scottish Stone Liaison Group. For services to Conservation. • Susan Caroline Usiskin, Epilepsy Counsellor,
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. For services to Healthcare. • Lynda Vance, Chief Executive, North Down Development Organisation. For services to Business in Northern Ireland. • Keith Vellacott, Clinical Director,
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. • Brenda Venn, Public Relations Officer, Social Services and Housing,
London Borough of Hillingdon. For services to Local Government. • Cyril Villiers, Chief Executive, SportsAid Yorkshire and Humberside. For services to Sport. • Marie Agnes Vyse. For services to the community in Cliffe Woods, Kent. • David John Walker. For services to the community in the
London Borough of Southwark. • Janet Primrose Walker. For services to the community in Smalley, Derbyshire. • John Blair Walker, Founder, Walker Precision Engineering. For services to Business in Glasgow. •
Errollyn Wallen, Composer. For services to Music. • Audrey Walsh, . For services to the community in Stockport, Cheshire. • Robert Keith Warren. For services to the community in Chorley, Lancashire. • Erika Watson, Executive Director, Prowess. For services to Women's Enterprise. • John Paul Watson, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. • The Right Reverend Derek Anthony Webley. For services to Community Relations in Birmingham. •
Diana Ruth, The Most Noble Duchess of Wellington. For services to the community in Hampshire. • Peter Whalley, In-Country Manager Iraq,
Kellogg, Brown & Root UK. For public service. • Kathryn Elizabeth Wheeler, Higher Executive Officer, Work Welfare and Equality Group, Department for Work and Pensions. • Elisabeth Marianne Costley-White. For services to the community in Wells, Somerset. • Lorna White, Grade D, Ministry of Defence. • Neville White. For services to the community in Luton, Bedfordshire. • Rosemarie Whitefield, lately Usher,
Taunton Crown Court, Her Majesty's Court Service, Ministry of Justice. • Brenda Wickham. For services to
Public Rights of Way. • Michael Wilkins, lately Director of Sports,
University of Kent. For services to Higher Education and to Sport. • Marjorie Agnes Wilkinson. For services to the community in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. • Paul Willey, Street Cleansing Supervisor,
York City Council. For services to Local Government. • Annie Mary Williams. For services to the Royal British Legion in Wales. • David Alan Williams. For services to Young People and to the community in Nottingham. • Michael Ernest Williams, Chief Executive, Wessex Association of Chambers of Commerce. For services to Business in the South West. • Susan Sian Williams, Manager, Community Radio and RSLs, Radio Licensing,
Office of Communications. For services to Broadcasting. • William Peter Williams, lately Chair,
Canterbury Festival. For services to the Arts in Kent. • Timothy Robert Crum Willis, . For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade in North Yorkshire and Cleveland. • James Wilson, International Student Adviser,
University of Strathclyde. For services to Education. • Roy Wilson. For services to Local Government and to the community in Selby, North Yorkshire. • Walter Derek Wilson, Founder and President, Chalfont Wind Band. For services to Music. •
Norma Winstone, Jazz Musician and Singer. For services to Music. • Kathleen Mary Wood, Head Teacher, Hornbill School,
Brunei Garrison, Ministry of Defence. • Peter William Wood. For services to the community in Glossop, Derbyshire. • Sarah Catherine Woodcock. For services to Arts Heritage and to Dance. • Peter Woods, Partnership Director, Learning and Skills Council, Hampshire. For services to Further Education. • Clive Roderick Woodward, Higher Officer, HM Revenue and Customs. • Judith Woolfenden. For services to Disabled People in the West Midlands. • Stephen Wotton. For services to Animal Welfare. • Harry Wrigglesworth. For services to Disadvantaged People in Stockton-on-Tees. • Anthony Ronald Wright, Teacher,
Trinity School, Carlisle. For services to Education. • Christine Mary Wright. For services to the
Boys' Brigade in Sheffield. • Elaine Rita Wright, Chair, Higher Openshaw Neighbourhood Association. For services to the community in East Manchester. • John Victor Wright. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Sheffield. • Terence John Wyke, Senior Lecturer in History,
Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to Higher Education and to Local History. • Hui Yang. For services to the Chinese community in Northern Ireland. • Jennifer Margaret Yeo. For services to the community in Crowhurst, East Sussex. • Peter Charles Young. For services to the Police. • Patricia Mary Zipfel, lately Senior Community Adviser, Neighbourhood Renewal Unit, Department for Communities and Local Government. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Matthew David Barber, lately Finance and Resources Manager, British Council, Nigeria. • Dr. Samuel George Benaday. For services to the preservation of Gibraltar's heritage. • Audrey Albinah Brooks. For services to the caring of the elderly in Anguilla. • Frederic James Burton. For services to the conservation of endangered species in the Cayman Islands. • Fiona Isabella Butters, lately Vice Consul, British Embassy Office, Basra. • Christopher John Clark, . For services to the evacuation of British citizens in
Lebanon in July 2006. • Claudia Sylvene Creque. For services to education in the British Virgin Islands. • Philip Charles Curr, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Jason Fudgell, Technical Works Supervisor, British Embassy, Baghdad. • Christopher John Green. For services to the British business and social community in Oman. • Joan Catherine Hall. For services to healthcare in Uganda. • Dr.
Julie Lyn Hall, lately Senior Medical Officer, WHO, Beijing. For services to health protection globally, especially in China. • Camilla Hellman. For services to British/American relations. • Richard Edward Michael Hill, lately British Honorary Consul, Winnipeg. • Margaret Anne Catherine Hopkins. For public service and services to the community in St. Helena. • Olwyn Keogh. For services to child victims of the
Chernobyl disaster in Belarus. • Elizabeth Jean Labaye, Vice Consul/Management Officer, British Consulate, Lyon. • David McMullan. For voluntary services overseas. • Peter Mole, British Honorary Consul, Malaysia. • Cindy Parker, lately Senior Management Officer and Consul, British Embassy, Kabul. • Christopher Charles Pittaway, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • The Reverend John Peter Sandison Purves. For services to the community in Sri Lanka. • Ulrika Schoen. For services to the
Northern Ireland Peace Process. • Sheila Mary Solarin. For services to education in Nigeria. • Margaret Gillian Stommel. For services to the education of underprivileged children in Namibia. • Roger Marshall Stringer, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Samuel Richard Templeman, lately Technical Works Supervisor, British Consulate-General, Basra. • Christopher John Wells. For services to English choral music in France. • Paul Anthony Welsh, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • John Everton Wyke. For services to the community in Montserrat. • The Venerable Dr. Thomas Ian Young. For pastoral and community services in Qatar.
Royal Red Cross (RRC) Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC) • Squadron Leader Susan Joy Oakley (0409468H),
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM) ;England and Wales •
Susan Penelope Akers, Commander,
Metropolitan Police Service. • Stephen Bloomfield, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. •
Michael Bowron, Commissioner,
City of London Police. • Trevor Mark Brading, lately Chief Superintendent,
West Yorkshire Police. • Raymond Bradley, Constable,
Avon and Somerset Constabulary. • David Douglas, Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. • Sharon Louise Fielding, Chief Inspector,
Humberside Police. • Phillip Andrew Jacobs, lately Assistant Chief Constable,
Police Information Technology Organisation. • Huw John Jones, Her Majesty's Assistant Inspector,
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary. • George Le Page, Chief Officer of Police,
Guernsey Police. • James Barker-McCardle, Deputy Chief Constable,
Kent Police. • Jonathan Michael Murphy, Deputy Chief Constable,
Merseyside Police. • Anthony Richard Pike, Constable,
Lincolnshire Police. • David Owen John Shergold, Sergeant,
West Midlands Police. • Christine Elizabeth Twigg, Deputy Chief Constable,
Cumbria Constabulary. • Geoffrey White, Detective Chief Superintendent,
Staffordshire Police. • Timothy Evariste White, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. • Gillian (Gill) Williams, Sergeant,
Thames Valley Police. ;Scotland • John Maither Carnochan, Detective Chief Superintendent,
Strathclyde Police. • Ian Francis Grant Dickinson, Assistant Chief Constable,
Lothian and Borders Police. ;Northern Ireland • David Boultwood, Chief Superintendent,
Police Service of Northern Ireland. • Allan Richard Jones, Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland. • Michael James Wilson, Detective Inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM) ;England and Wales • John Bonney, Chief Fire Officer,
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service. • Ian Hayton, Executive Director,
Cleveland Fire and Rescue Service. • Clive Kemp, Chief Fire Officer,
Somerset Fire and Rescue Service. • Mazan Khuri, Assistant Chief Fire Officer,
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. ;Scotland • Forbes Catto, Deputy Chief Fire Officer,
Fife Fire and Rescue Service. • Gale Coates, Retained Watch Manager,
Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service. • Andrew Michael Shuttleworth, Assistant Chief Officer,
Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service.
Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM) • Commander Nigel Peter Bassett, ,
Royal Naval Reserve. • Major Michael Bradley, , (528452), The Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army. • Colonel Nigel Anthony Ffitch, , (517675), late The Royal Anglian Regiment, Territorial Army. • 24718205 Colour Sergeant Harold Johnson, The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army. • Major Peter Edward Quegan (538146), The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Territorial Army. • Squadron Leader Charles Granger Anderson (5206043U),
Royal Auxiliary Air Force. ==Australia==