Life Peer ;Baroness • Dame
Audrey Caroline Emerton, , Chief Officer,
Care in the Community, and Co-Chairman, Medical Board,
St. John Ambulance; Chairman, Brighton Health Care
NHS Trust. ;Baron •
Raj Kumar Bagri, , Chairman,
London Metal Exchange, and Chairman, MetDist Ltd. • Sir
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Composer.
Privy Counsellor •
David Michael Davis, , Member of Parliament for
Boothferry and
Minister of State,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. •
Eric Forth, , Member of Parliament for
Mid Worcestershire and Minister of State,
Department for Education and Employment. •
John Michael Jack, , Member of Parliament for
Fylde and
Financial Secretary to Her Majesty's Treasury. • The Honourable Sir
Angus James Bruce Ogilvy, , Trustee of
The Prince's Trust and Chairman of The Prince's Youth Business Trust Advisory Council. •
Ann Noreen Widdecombe, , Member of Parliament for
Maidstone and Minister of State,
Home Office.
Knight Bachelor •
Alan Ayckbourn, , Playwright. For services to The Theatre. •
Jack Mervyn Frank Baer. For services to the Art Trade. •
Nicholas Brian Baker, ,
Member of Parliament for
Dorset North. For political service. •
Alec Victor Bedser, . For services to Cricket. •
Thomas Leon Blundell, . For services to the
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and to Scientific Research. •
Alan Peter Budd, Chief Economic Adviser to Her Majesty's Treasury and Head,
Government Economic Service. •
Peter John Davis, Chairman, National Advisory Council for Education and Training Targets. For services to Training and to Industry. •
Simon James Day. For political and public service. •
Geoffrey James Dear, ,
Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary. For services to the Police. •
Richard Charles Hastings Eyre, , Artistic Director,
Royal National Theatre. For services to Drama. •
David Harrison, ,
Master,
Selwyn College,
University of Cambridge. For services to Education and to Nuclear Safety. •
John Smith Harvie, . For political and public service. •
Robert Baynes Horton, Chairman,
Railtrack plc. For services to the Railway Industry. •
Gordon Minto Hourston, Chairman,
Armed Forces' Pay Review Body. For services to the Armed Forces and to Industry. •
Michael Nicholas Howard Jenkins, , Chairman,
Futures and Options Association and the
London Clearing House. For services to the Finance Industry. •
John Martin Kirby Laing, , Chairman,
John Laing plc. For services to the Construction Industry. •
James Paul McCartney, , Musician. For services to Music. • Professor
Samuel Roy Meadow. For services to Paediatrics and to the
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. •
Graeme David William Odgers, Chairman,
Monopolies and Mergers Commission. For services to Industry. •
Herman George Ouseley, Chairman,
Commission for Racial Equality. For services to Community Relations and Local Government. •
John Michael Pickard, Chairman,
London Docklands Development Corporation. For services to Urban Regeneration. •
Brian Mansel Richards, , Executive Chairman, Peptide Therapeutics Ltd. For services to the Biotechnology Industry. •
John David Rowland, Chairman,
Lloyd's of London. For services to the Insurance Industry. •
Cyril David Townsend, ,
Member of Parliament for
Bexleyheath. For political service. • Professor
Guenter Heinz Treitel, , lately
Vinerian Professor of English Law,
University of Oxford. For services to Law. • The Honourable
Miles Rawstron Walker, , lately
Chief Minister, Isle of Man Government. For services to the Government of the Isle of Man. •
Ronald Matthew Watson, , Leader, Conservative Group,
Association of Metropolitan Authorities. For services to Local Government. •
William Henry Weston Wells, Regional Chairman, South Thames
NHS Executive. For services to Health Care. •
Raymond William Whitney, , Member of Parliament for
Wycombe. For political service. •
John Basil Zochonis, . For political and public service.
Order of the Bath Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB) ;Military Division • General Sir
Roger Neil Wheeler, , (475595), late
The Royal Irish Regiment. ;Civil Division • Sir
Anthony Michael William Battishill, , Chairman,
Board of Inland Revenue.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) ;Military Division • Lieutenant General
Samuel Cowan, , (474845), late
Royal Corps of Signals. • Lieutenant General
Hew William Royston Pike, . (472599), late
The Parachute Regiment. ;Civil Division •
Richard Thomas James Wilson, ,
Permanent Under Secretary, Home Office.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Major General
Simon James Pack, . • Surgeon Vice Admiral
Anthony Leslie Revell, . ;;Army • Major General
Jeremy Joseph Julian Phipps (472598), late
The Queen's Own Hussars. • Major General
Michael Ian Eldon Scott, . (467628), late
Scots Guards. • Major General
Michael Alan Willcocks (476673), late
Royal Regiment of Artillery. ;;Royal Air Force • Air Vice-Marshal
Geoffrey Wellesley Carleton. • Air Vice Marshal
Terence Brian Sherrington, . ;Civil Division • Elizabeth Ann Chant, Chief Executive,
Child Support Agency,
Department of Social Security. • George Michael Devereau, lately Chief Executive,
Central Office of Information. • David James Essery, Head of Group 1, Home Department,
Scottish Office. • David Gibson. For public service. • Brian Richard Hawtin, lately Assistant Under Secretary (Home & Overseas),
Ministry of Defence. • David Alan Hogg, Deputy Treasury Solicitor,
Treasury Solicitor's Department. • James McQuaid, Chief Scientist,
Health and Safety Executive,
Department of the Environment. • Arthur John Pryor, lately Head, Competition Policy Division,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Stephen Arthur Robson, Director, Finance Regulation and Industry Directorate,
Her Majesty's Treasury. • Terence Anthony Rochester, Chief Highway Engineer, the
Highways Agency,
Department of Transport. • Professor
Clive Harrod Smee, Chief Economic Adviser and Director of Operational Research,
Department of Health. • Christopher Camplin Wilcock, lately Head, Nuclear Power Privatisation Team, Department of Trade and Industry. • Philip Wood, , Director, Roads and Local Transport,
Department of Transport. • Joseph Roger Woolman, Legal Adviser and Solicitor,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. ;;Additional Member •
Robin Berry Janvrin, ,
Deputy Private Secretary to The Queen.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Sir
(Arthur) John Coles, ,
Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • The Honourable
David Alwyn Gore-Booth, ,
British High Commissioner, New Delhi. •
Michael Hastings Jay, ,
HM Ambassador, Paris.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) • Roger George Bowers, , Assistant Director General, The
British Council. • Lieutenant General Sir
Michael John Dawson Walker, (481887), late The Royal Anglian Regiment. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Major General
Patrick Guy Brooking, . For services to UK-German relations in Berlin. • Anthony Joyce Cary, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • John-Donovan Nelson dalla Rosa Clibborn, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Antony Ford, lately Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. •
Maureen Elizabeth MacGlashan,
HM Ambassador, Holy See. • David Trulock Ricks, . lately Director, British Council, France. •
Hilary Nicholas Hugh Synnott, lately Minister, British High Commission, New Delhi.
Royal Victorian Order Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) • Captain Sir
Alastair Sturgis Aird, , Private Secretary and Comptroller to
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. • General Sir
Geoffrey Richard Desmond Fitzpatrick, ,
Gold Stick.
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) •
John Luke Lowther, ,
Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) • The
Lady Elizabeth Georgina Alice Cavendish, , Extra
Lady in Waiting to
The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. • Richard Byron Caws, , lately
Crown Estate Commissioner. • Philip Stephen Gilbert, , Broadcaster. • Sir
George Trevor Holdsworth, Trustee,
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) • Hamish Blair, Senior Executive Officer,
Scottish Office. • Captain Robert Neil Blair, Royal Navy, Private Secretary to
The Duke of York and to
Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy. • Laurence Albert Brown. For services to the
Royal Collection. •
Donald Reeve Buttress,
Surveyor of the Fabric, Westminster Abbey. • Bernard Joseph Frahm, . For services to the Crown on Royal Visits to New Zealand. • Commander Thomas Dixon Laidlaw, ,
Metropolitan Police. •
Leonora Mary, The Countess of Lichfield, Extra Lady in Waiting to
The Princess Royal. • Allan Arthur Percival, lately Press Secretary to
The Prince of Wales. • Alexander Hay Sutherland, Chief Publicity Officer, Scottish Office.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) • Christian Mary Bailey, Curator to The Prince of Wales. • Frederick Booth, Chief Heraldic Painter,
College of Arms. • Ann Teresa Brown, , lately
British Overseas Trade Board. • Matthew Nicholas Butler, lately Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales • Pamela Margaret Clark, Deputy Registrar,
Royal Archives, Windsor Castle. • Claire Elizabeth Hunter-Craig, Secretary, Household of The Duke of Edinburgh. • Reginald Elliott, Higher Executive Officer,
Crown Estate, Windsor. • Valerie Winifred Hampton, Personal Secretary to Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy. • Chief Yeoman Warder Norman William Jackson, HM
Tower of London. • Alexander Masson, Head Gamekeeper,
Balmoral Estate. • John Ronald Pepper, lately of Collingwood & Company Limited. • Inspector Stephen Lionel Robinson,
Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department,
Metropolitan Police. • Eileen Margaret Sly, lately the Westminster Abbey Trust. • William Albert Stewart, Head Warden,
Palace of Holyroodhouse. • Prudence Sarah Sutcliffe, Assistant Curator of the Print Room,
Windsor Castle. • Lieutenant Colonel Patrick John Tabor, lately
Equerry to The Prince of Wales.
Medal of the Royal Victorian Order (RVM) ;In Silver • John Nelson Hart, Gamekeeper,
Sandringham Estate. • Keith Hodson, Stud Hand, Royal Studs. • Constable Anthony Claud James, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • John Trodden Kerr, Leading Palace Attendant, Windsor Castle. • Leading Marine Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) Andrew Kevin King, HM Yacht
Britannia. • Richard Clive Lines, Painter, Sandringham Estate. • Musician William Huw Morris,
HM Yacht Britannia. • Sergeant Paul Andrew George Murrell,
Norfolk Constabulary. • Peter Leonard Riches, Foreman Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor. • Constable Mervyn John Shrubb, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department, Metropolitan Police. • David Wetherill,
Sacristan,
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. • John Herbert Willison, lately of
Truefitt & Hill Limited. • Acting Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic (Electrical) Barry John Winstone, HM Yacht
Britannia.
Order of the British Empire Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) ;Civil Division •
Henry Shanks, The Right Honourable Baron Keith of Kinkel, lately
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) ;Civil Division •
Rachael Mary Dyche, . For political service. •
Deirdre Joan Hine,
Chief Medical Officer,
Welsh Office. For services to Medicine. •
Barbara Jean Lyon Mills, ,
Director of Public Prosecutions. •
Bridget Margaret Ogilvie, Director,
Wellcome Trust. For services to Science. ;;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • The Honourable
Rosanna Wong Yick-ming, . For public and community service, Hong Kong.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) ;Military Division • Vice Admiral
Michael Antony Claes Moore, . ;Civil Division • The Right Honourable Baron
Thomas Alexander Fermor Hesketh. For political service.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Captain Paul Branscombe, . • Captain William Keith Hutchison. • Captain Keith Frank Read. ;;Army • Major General
Cedric Norman George Delves, , (485712), late
The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment. • Brigadier Kevin John Watson Goad, , (472543), late
Royal Army Ordnance Corps. • Colonel (Acting Brigadier) Keith Skempton (487055), late
The Cheshire Regiment. • Colonel (Acting Brigadier) Albert Edward Whitley, , (495259), late
Corps of Royal Engineers. ;;Royal Air Force • Group Captain Roger Hubert Beazley, , (Retired). • Group Captain George William Gibson, (Retired). • Air Commodore Ernest William Tyack. ;Civil Division • John Edwin Adshead. For services to the National Training Awards and to Vocational Training. •
Nicholas Kenneth Alston, Assistant Secretary,
Ministry of Defence. • Michael Day Beaumont, . For political and public service. • Arthur John Armstrong Bell. For political and public service. •
Alastair John Bellingham, Professor of
Haematology,
King's College Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry. For services to Medicine and to the
Royal College of Pathologists. • Professor
Sushantha Kumar Bhattacharyya, Professor of Manufacturing Systems Engineering,
University of Warwick. For services to Industry and to Technology. • John David Stuart Brown, . For political and public service. • Christopher John Skidmore Burd. For services to the Forestry Industry. • David Thomas Burke, Expert Special Adviser on the Environment, Department of the Environment. •
David Adam Cairns, Music Critic,
The Sunday Times. For services to Music. • David Wilkinson Cawthra, lately Director, Infrastructure Services Privatisation,
British Railways Board. For services to the Railway Industry. • Honor Mary Ruth Chapman, Partner,
Jones Lang Wootton. For services to the Property Industry. • William Herman MacKillop Clark, lately Head, Operational Re-organisation Division,
Crown Prosecution Service. • Owen J. D. Clarke, Controller, Scotland, Board of
Inland Revenue. • Stella Rosemary Clarke, . For services to the Community in
Bristol. •
Betty St. Clair, The Honourable Mrs. Clay. For services to Guiding. • John Brian Clayton, Chairman, Bridon plc. For services to Industry and to Export. •
Donald Thomas Younger Curry, Chairman,
Meat and Livestock Commission. For services to Agriculture. • William Wentworth Daniel. For services for Industrial Relations. • Edward Charles Dart, Research and Development Director,
Zeneca Seeds. For services to Industry and to Science. •
Edmund Leopold de Rothschild, . For charitable services. • Nicholas Dampier Deakin. For services to the Commission on the Future of the Voluntary Sector. • Anthony Albert Denton, Chairman,
Noble Denton International Ltd. For services to Engineering. • Roger Joseph Dickens, , Deputy U.K Senior Partner,
KPMG. For services to Industry in the West Midlands. • Judith Donovan, Chair, Bradford & District Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Training. • Olga Lindholm Driver, Senior Partner, Aiking Driver Partnership. For services to
ACAS and to Industrial Relations. •
Francis Cuthbert Duffy. For services to Architecture. • Professor
John Edwin Enderby, , lately H. O. Wills Professor of Physics,
University of Bristol. For services to Physics. • Professor Henry John Evans. For services to Medical Research. • James Stuart Fair, Chairman, Dundee Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Jonathan Farquharson, lately Legal Commissioner,
Charity Commission. • Thomas Hugh Francis Farrell, , Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council,
University of Hull. For services to Higher Education. •
David Geoffrey Nigel Filkin, Secretary,
Association of District Councils. For services to Local Government. • Stanley Fishman, President,
Cinema Exhibitors' Association. For services to the Film Industry. •
Frederick Forsyth, Writer. For services to Literature. • Michael John Ernest Frye, Chief Executive, B. Elliott plc. For services to Business. • Professor
Charles Albert Eric Goodhart, Professor of Banking and Finance,
London School of Economics. For services to Monetary Economics. • Peter James Grant, Chairman,
Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd. For services to Industry. • Paul Frederick Gribble. For political service. • Ewan William Harper. For services to the
Church of England. • Derek James Harrington, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive,
Port of Felixstowe Ltd., and Director,
Hutchison International Port Holdings. For services to the Ports Industry. •
Peregrine Andrew Morny Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, lately Senior Steward of the
Jockey Club and Chairman,
British Horse Racing Board. For services to Horse Racing. • David Hewitt. For services to the Community. • Pamela Jean Hibbs, , Chief Nurse and Director of Quality Assurance,
Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, London. For services to Health Care. •
Arthur Derek Hill. For services to Art. • Jenny Hughes, , Chairman,
Riverside Mental Health NHS Trust. For services to Health. • Kenneth Wesley Jarrold, Director of Human and Corporate Resources,
NHS Executive, Department of Health. • George MacDonald Kennedy, Chairman,
Smiths Industries Medical Systems. For services to the Health Care Industry and to Export. • Cecil Gordon Knight, , Headteacher,
Small Heath School, Birmingham. For services to Education. • Simon Timothy Lee. For political service. •
Thomas Peter Ruffell Laslett. For services to the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. • Robert Noyes Lawton. For services to Agriculture in Wessex. •
Martyn John Dudley Lewis, Chair, Drive for Youth and Youthnet UK. For services to Young People and to the Hospice Movement. • Francis David Lindley Loy, lately Chairman, Provincial Stipendiary Magistrates' Association. • John Lumsden, Chief Executive, Motherwell Bridge Group. For services to the Engineering Industry. • Thomas George Mackey. For services to Urban Regeneration. • Colin Barry Manchip, lately Director, Immigration Service (Enforcement),
Home Office. • Brenda Mary McLaughlin. For services to the community and to Health Care. • Elizabeth Mary McLoughlin, Head of Civilian Management (Policy), Ministry of Defence. • James David Frederick Miller, Chairman,
Scottish Qualification Authority. For services to Education. • Dominic Charles Bernard Morris, lately Deputy Head, Policy Unit, 10 Downing Street. • Richard Brian Mouatt, lately
Chief Dental Officer, Department of Health. • Professor John Joseph Murray, Professor of Child Dental Health,
University of Newcastle. For services to Dental Health. • Raymond Godfrey Owen, . For public service in Wales, especially to the Police. •
George Hubbard Makgill, The Viscount of Oxfuird, For political service. • David John Parker, Consultant Cardiac Surgeon,
St George's Hospital, London. For services to Medicine. • Roderick Sayers Paul, lately Chairman, British Water. For services to the Water Industry and to Export. • Professor John Pitkeathly Ian Percy, Chairman,
Accounts Commission for Scotland. For services to Accounting and to Local Authorities. •
Rupert Perry, President and Chief Executive Officer,
EMI Europe. For services to the Recording Industry. •
Anna Bridget Plowden. For conservation services to Museums. • Christopher Bernard Poole. For political service. • Andrew Popat. For political service. •
David Edwin Potter, Chairman and Chief Executive,
Psion plc. For services to the Manufacturing Industry. • Bernard Albert Price, County Clerk and Chief Executive,
Staffordshire County Council. For services to Local Government. • Colonel John Richard George Putnam, . For services to the
Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association in South East England. • John Anthony Ransford, lately Honorary Secretary, Association of Directors of Social Services. For services to Social Work. •
Steven Geoffrey Redgrave, . For services to Rowing. • Timothy John Rix. For services to Publishing. • Dermot James Roaf. For political and public service. • James Donald Robson, , Leader,
Durham County Council. For services to Local Government. •
Kenneth Vivian Rose. For services to Journalism and to Literature. • Francis Arthur David Rush, Head of Development and Staffing,
Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise. • Professor
Anthony Seaton, Professor of Environmental and Occupational Medicine,
University of Aberdeen and Honorary Consultant Physician, Lothian and Grampian Health Boards. For services to Medicine. • Professor
Robert Gray Robin Shanks. For services to Medicine. • Mark Hebberton Sheldon. For services to the Legal Profession. •
Edward George Sherrin, Producer and Director. For services to Drama and to Broadcasting. • Colin John Graham Shillington, . For services to the Dairy Industry and for public service. • Sydney Frederick Shore, Chairman of Trustees,
Independent Living Funds. For services to disabled people. • James William Sinclair, Grade 5,
Scottish Office. •
Roger Singleton, Senior Director,
Barnardo's. For services to Young People. • Baden Henry Skitt, ,
Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Kevin Smith, Managing Director, Business Operations,
British Aerospace plc. For services to the Defence Industry. • Vera Stringer. For political service. • Harry Taylor, Member, Board of Banking Supervision. For services to Banking. • Brian Keith Thomas, Chairman, Cardiff Business Club and Mount Stuart Group. For services to Business and to the community in Wales. • David Robin Bibby Thompson, , lately Deputy Chairman, Board of the Development Commission. For services to Business in Rural Areas. • Rosemary Edith Robertson Thomson, , lately Chairman,
Magistrates' Association. For services to the Magistracy. •
John Tomlinson, Opera Singer. For services to Music. • Hugh William Try, Chairman,
Construction Industry Training Board. For services to the Construction Industry. •
Derek Tullett, President, Tullett & Tokyo Forex International Ltd. For services to the Finance Industry. •
Frank Vaughan, . For services to the NABC-Clubs for Young People. • The Very Reverend
James Leslie Weatherhead, lately
Principal Clerk,
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and Chairman, Church Leaders Forum. For services to Ecumenical Relations and for public service. •
Oswald Stephen Wheatley, Chairman, the
Sports Council for Wales. For services to Sport. • Professor John Gwynn Williams. For services to the
National Library of Wales. •
Gregory Paul Winter. For services to Science. • Andrew Wood. For public service. • David Alan Wood, lately Head of Information Technology and Project Manager, Labour Market System Project, Department for Education and Employment. •
Anne Wright,
Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive,
University of Sunderland. For services to Higher Education. ;;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Anthony Au-Yeung Fu, , Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Hong Kong. • Haider Hatim Tyebjee Barma, , Secretary for Transport, Hong Kong. • Donald Leslie Brown, Counsellor (Management), New York. • Kenneth Fang Hung, . For services to industry in Hong Kong. • Michael Peter Frank Ingham, . For services to British exports to Europe. • Clive Lawson Jones, lately Secretary-General, European Energy Conferences. • John Landerer, . For services to legal education and UK-Australian relations. • Joseph Reynold O'Neal, . For public and community service in the
British Virgin Islands.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Commander Peter David Ambrose. • Commander
Charles Anthony Johnstone-Burt. • Major Stephen John Duyland Bush, Royal Marines. • Commander Michael John Channon. • Commander Brian Paul Boxall-Hunt. • Commander George McAleese. • Commander Peter John Linstead-Smith. ;;Army • Lieutenant Colonel Peter John Barrett (482686), Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). • Lieutenant Colonel Brian McDonnell (509404), The Royal Anglian Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel George McGarr (508552), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Lieutenant Colonel Brian Nutt (489575), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Keith Henry Neville Prentice (488202), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Acting Colonel John David Reason (467319), Devonshire Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel John David Sainsbury, , (453727), Royal Regiment of Artillery (Volunteers), Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander Broome Salmon (486736), The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. • Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander Thomson (496402) The Cheshire Regiment (Volunteers), Territorial Army. • Lieutenant Colonel Philip Roy West (485857), Royal Regiment of Artillery. ;;Royal Air Force • Wing Commander Michael Carl Barter (8026633). • Wing Commander Walter Simon Erskine Crum (0608265). • Wing Commander Nigel Kenneth Gillingham (5203514). • Wing Commander Malcolm Kenneth Hinder (0207878), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training). • Wing Commander Michael John Jones (0685361). • Wing Commander Brian David Longman (0609376). • Wing Commander (now Group Captain)
Christopher Hugh Moran, , (5202768). • Wing Commander Stephen Ronald Sims (5203336). • Wing Commander Robert Adrian Williams (5204463). ;Civil Division • Mavis Ainsworth, lately Director, School of Cultural Studies,
Sheffield Hallam University. For services to Education. • Edward Aldridge, , Member,
Moray Council. For services to Local Government. • Graeme Yorkston Alexander, Chief Executive Officer,
Devro International plc. For services to the Food Industry. • Anthony Paul Allen, County Trading Standards Officer,
East Sussex County Council. For services to Trading Standards and to Consumer Protection. • Elizabeth Anne Allen, lately Director of Nursing, North West Anglia Healthcare Trust. For services to Health Care. • Ian George Allen, Valuation Principal, Board of
Inland Revenue. • William Claude Allington. For political and public service. • Professor Richard Edward Allsop, Professor of Transport Studies,
University College London. For services to Traffic Management and Road Safety. • John Victor Ronald Anderson. For political service. • D. Michael Archer. For services to the Advisory Board for Redundant Churches. • John D. Ault, Chair, Corporation of
Yeovil College. For services to Education. • David Bailey, Director of Development,
London Underground. For services to Public Transport in
London. • Professor Andrew David Bain, Board Member,
Scottish Enterprise. For services to the Scottish Economy. • Edward John Meldrum Ball, lately Director,
Oil Companies International Marine Forum. For services to Maritime Safety to the Environment. •
Helen Rae Bamber. For services to the Care of the Victims of Torture. • Professor Howard Anthony Barnes, Senior Scientist,
Unilever Research. For services to Science and Technology. • Alison Mary Hore Bastard. For services to the Magistracy in
South Devon. • Elizabeth Mary Bavidge, Co-Chair,
Women's National Commission. For services to Women's Issues. • The Very Reverend
Trevor Randall Beeson. For services to the
Church of England, particularly as
Dean of Winchester Cathedral. • Hugh Richard Belshaw, lately Finance Director,
Oxfam. For Charitable services. • Professor
Martin Biddle. For services to the
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. •
Robin Edgar Birley, , Director,
Vindolanda Trust. For services to Conservation. •
Cilla Black. For services to Entertainment. • David Blackburn, Senior Management Pay Band 2, the Employment Service,
Department for Education and Employment. • Peter Kenneth Blair, Managing Director, Racal Research Ltd. For services to the Radar Industry. • Victor Harold Blake, Founder Chairman, The London Underwriting Centre (LUC). For services to the Insurance Industry. • Charles Conrad Blakey, , Chairman, Kent Probation Committee. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders. • Ian James Blakey, Director General, British Iron and Steel Producers' Association. For services to Industry. • Jennifer Blunt. For services to Medical Research Ethics. • Christopher Arthur Booy, Chief Executive, Symonds Group Ltd. For services to the Ministry of Defence. • Geoffrey Malcolm Bray, Chairman, Kazakh and Uzbek British Trade and Industry Councils. For services to Export. • Patrick Brenan, Finance Director, Minories Finance Ltd. For services to Banking. • Linda Broadhead, Senior Management Pay Band 2, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Rosemary Anne Brown, Member, Occupational Pensions Board. For services to Pensions Legislation. • Barbara Kathleen Bryant, Grade 7,
Department of Social Security. • Keith Patrick Burke, Managing Director, Dana Spicer Europe Ltd.,
Dana Corporation. For services to Industry and to the Environment. • David Burnett. For services to the Development and Application of Biochemistry to Health Care. • William John Burnison. For public service. • Derek Harold Calam, Member and Vice Chairman,
British Pharmacopoeia Commission. For services to the Control of Medicines. • Libby Campbell, Executive Director, Nursing and Quality, West Lothian NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Dennis Duncan Carmichael, Honorary Treasurer,
Lawn Tennis Association. For services to Lawn Tennis. • Enid Castle, lately Principal,
Cheltenham Ladies' College. For services to Education. • Jonathan Joseph Chadwick, Secretary to the
Imperial War Museum. • Christopher Charlton, Director, Cromford Mill Project, Derbyshire. For services to Conservation. • Professor Dennis Child. For services to Deaf People. • Edward Samuel Childs, Executive Producer,
Carlton UK Television. For services to Television Broadcasting. • Brian James Clark, Principal Specialist Inspector,
Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment. • Harold Clarke, District Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue. •
Seamus Anthony Close. For public service. • Christine Coates, Director, Coates Engineering (International Ltd). For services to Economic Development in
North West England. • Paulene Mary Collins. For services to Legal Education. • Charles John Cooper, Principal Professional and Technology Officer,
Ministry of Defence. •
Derek MacDonald Cooper. For services to Radio Broadcasting. • Commodore George Richard Cooper, , Chief of Operations,
Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the RNLI. • David Leonard Court. For services to Tourism in
East Anglia. • The Honourable Jurat John Alexander Gore Coutanche, lately
Jurat,
Royal Court of Jersey. For services to the community. • Squadron Leader Robert Frederick Craig, Royal Air Force (Retd.), lately Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. • Adrian Robert Currie, , Chief Fire Officer, Devon Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service. • Professor John Darby. For services to Community Relations. • William Roch Davies, lately Director,
Welsh Centre for International Affairs. For humanitarian services. • Sally Dawn Ridley-Day. For political and public service. • Peter Denley. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders. • Brian Charles Dice. For services to British Waterways. • James Dick, Director of Social Work Services, The Highland Council. For services to Social Work. • Elizabeth Ann Dodsworth. For political service. • Margaret Duddy. For political and public service. •
Andrew Nicholas Duff. For political service. • Sister Mary Vincent Duggan. For services to Education. • Helen Simpson Dunsmore. For services to Higher Education. • Albert John Edwards, . For services to 31 Squadron Royal Air Force Association. • Henry Ashley Edwards, Consultant Anaesthetist, Ysbyty Gwynedd. For services to the Welsh Medical Committee. • The Reverend John Gisborne Charteris Eldrid. For services to the Samaritans. • Geoffrey Kenyon Elliott. For services to Forestry and to Wood Science. • Robert William Elliott, Chairperson and Director, Wiltshire & Swindon Users' Network, and Chairperson, The Jumbulance Group. For services to disabled people in
Wiltshire. • David John Ellis, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. • Andrew James Erving, Grade 7,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • George Stanley Etchells, Member,
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government. • Eric Magnus Eunson, lately General Manager, Power System Development,
National Grid Company plc. For services to the Electricity Industry. • David Roger Evans. For services to Agriculture in
Wales. • Gwynne Howard Neill Evans, lately Grade 6, Department for Education and Employment. • David Roger Evans. For services to Agriculture in Wales. • John Ivan Ellis Farmer, Honorary Show Director,
All England Jumping Course, Hickstead. For services to Show Jumping. • William Harold Faulkner, Headteacher,
Montrose Academy. For services to Education. • David Alan Fawcett. For humanitarian services in the
Caribbean. • Ronald Paul Feeney, Governor 2,
Her Majesty's Prison Stafford. • Professor
Christine Elizabeth Fell, Professor of Early English Studies,
University of Nottingham. For services to Early English. • John Ronald Fenner, Chairman, British Urban Regeneration Association. For services to Urban Regeneration. • William James Ferguson, , lately Vice Chairman,
Scottish Agricultural College. For services to Agriculture and to Education. • Thelma Fisher, Director, National Family Mediation. For services to the community. • David Fleming. For services to Museums. • Douglas Munro Fleming, General Medical Practitioner, Birmingham. For services to Medicine. • George Malcolm Fordy, Chairman and Chief Executive, FT Construction Group. For services to the Building Industry. • Michael Hartley Foulds, Member,
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. For services to Accountancy. • Major Roy Sutherland Fox. For services to the
Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in
Suffolk. • Stephen Giles Frankiss, Grade 6, Department of Transport. • Jacqueline Dorothy Fuller, Officer in Charge, Board of Inland Revenue. • Robert Alan Gailey. For services to Museums and Galleries. • William Alistair Galston, lately Chief Inspector, Gaming Board of Great Britain. • John Frederick Gibson, Secretary Scientific,
Royal Society of Chemistry. For services to Chemistry. • Thelma Joyce Gillen, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. • Michael John Goodman, Senior Group Leader, Pulse Power Research,
AWE Aldermaston. For services to the Defence Industry. • Gerard Graham. For services to the community in
Tyne and Wear. • William Grant, . For services to Environmental Protection and to the Arts. • Frederick Howard Green, Education Adviser, National Association of Independent and non-Maintained Schools. For services to Special Needs Education. • Colin Ayton Greenhalgh, Principal,
Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge. For services to Education. • Ian Gregg, Chairman,
River Tweed Commissioners and Tweed Foundation. For services to Salmon and Trout Fishing. • Vernon Charles Grove, Administrator, Wales and Chester Circuit,
Lord Chancellor's Department. • Rex Farrow Gyngell, . For political and public service. • Arthur Barry Haines, Chair, Aerodynamics Group,
Royal Aeronautical Society. For services to Aerodynamics. • Eunice Hanna. For political service. • Lieutenant Colonel Grattan Herbert Hart, . For services to the Royal British Legion in
Sussex. • Robert James Hasson, Assistant Controller (Collection and Personnel), Board of Inland Revenue. • Anthony Roger Heath. For services to the Administration of Justice. • Jennifer Mary Toresen, Lady Hemingford. For services to the community in Hemingford Abbots, Cambridgeshire and to the
British Red Cross Society. •
Desmond Charles Henley,
Embalmer. For services in the Aftermath of Disasters. •
Damon Graham Hill. For services to
Motor Racing. • John William Hoaen, Grade 7,
Department of Trade and Industry. • Margaret Edith Hobrough, Principal and Chief Executive,
Godalming Sixth Form College, Surrey. For services to Education. • Brigadier David Hendry Hodge, . For services to the
Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association in the
North of England. • The Reverend
Roger Graham Holloway. For services to Export. • John Hood. For services to Industry. • John Trevor Hopkins, Headmaster, Bishop Stopford School, Kettering, Northamptonshire. For services to Education. • David Christopher Hopkinson, lately Director of Housing, Great Grimsby Borough Council. For services to Housing and to Local Government. • Christiana Valerie Horrocks, lately Grade 7, Department of Health. • John Anthony Howley, , lately
Deputy Assistant Commissioner,
Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Brian Joseph Hunt, Senior Professional and Technology Superintending Grade, Ministry of Defence. • Frank George Henry Hunt, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry. • Edward Graham Hutchinson. For charitable services. • Jane Iris Isbister, lately Chairman, Forth Valley Health Board. For services to Health Care. • Professor Kenneth Henderson Jack, Emeritus Professor,
University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Honorary Professor,
University of Wales, Swansea. For services to Science. • David Richard Jenkins, Finance Director, Sony Manufacturing Company (UK). For services to Industry in Wales. • Frederick Albert Jennings, Chairman, Midlands Regional Fisheries Advisory Committee. For services to Fisheries Policy. • Terence Maxfield Jobling, lately Veterinary Officer,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. • David Lawrence Johnston, Director General,
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting. For services to Electrical Safety. • David Henry Marshall Jones, lately Grade 6, the
Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security. • Derek Jones, lately Head, Libraries and Art Services, Richmond upon Thames. For services to Librarianship. • Linda Edwina Jones, Principal Scientific Officer, the
Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence. • Leela Kapila, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, University Hospital, Nottingham. For services to Medicine. •
Fergal Patrick Keane,
BBC Foreign Correspondent. For services to Television Journalism. • John Kelly. For services to Agriculture and to Banking. • John Charles King, Chief Executive, Security Facilities Executive,
Cabinet Office (Office of Public Service). • John Kirkham, lately Grade 6, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. • Glen Kirton. For services to Association Football, particularly
Euro 96. • Alice Elizabeth Audrey Lamb. For services to Education. • Penelope Lambert. For services to the Board of Visitors
Her Majesty's Prison Whitemoor. • Michael John Leech, Principal,
Stevenson College, Edinburgh. For services to Education. • Gilberte-Marie Brunsdon-Lenaerts. For services to Anglo-Belgian Relations. • Ann Molyneux Lewis, lately President,
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. For services to the Pharmacy Profession. • Kenneth Lewis, Chairman, Horizon NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Timothy Lewis. For services to the Police. • Ian Stanley Cash Linney. For services to the community in
Nottinghamshire. • James Logan. For services to Aviation. • Angus Victor Peck MacKay, Physician Superintendent, Argyll and Bute Hospital. For services to Medicine. • William Alexander Lee MacKay, Vice Chairman, Management and Human Resources Committee,
Association of District Councils. For services to Local Government. • Lieutenant Colonel John Pierce Margarson, . For services to Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmens' Families Association in
Clwyd. • Professor Mary Tara Marshall, Director, Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling. Lately Director,
Age Concern Scotland. For services to Elderly People. • Arthur Gordon Mason, Research Manager, Digi-Media Vision Ltd. For services to the Broadcasting Industry. • Duncan Stuart Matthews, Head of Innovation and Growth Unit,
National Westminster Bank plc. For services to Banking and to Industry. •
Kenneth McAlpine, . For services to the English Vineyard Association and to English Wine. • James McIntosh McCabe, . For political service. • Andrew Duncan McCracken, lately Principal Officer, Howdenhall/St. Katharine's Centre, Edinburgh. For services to Child Care. • David Alexander McCubbin. For services to people with learning disabilities. • Professor Damien Gerard McDonnell, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence. • James Dobbie McFarlane, lately Major Projects Director, Engineering Division, Nuclear Electric plc. For services to the Nuclear Electric Industry. • William McGinnis, . For services to the Sheet Metal Industry and to Industry. •
Roger McGough, Poet. For services to Poetry. •
Helen Frances McGrath, President,
National Union of Knitwear, Footwear and Apparel Trades. For services to Industrial Relations. • Stuart McKenzie. For services to the
Sea Cadet Corps, Southern Area. • Donald McNeill, lately Chief Executive, South Ayrshire Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Professor
David Alan Redpath Michie, Artist. For services to Art • Jean Monro. For services to Interior Design. • Charles Edward Moody, Deputy Chief Executive, Engineering and Marine Training Authority. For services to Training. • Derek William Charles Morgan. For public service in Wales. •
Patricia Morris. For political service. • John Robin Mulholland, Agricultural Estates Manager, Crown Estate Commissioners. • Herbert Neville Nahapiet, Chief Executive, UK Detention Services. For services to Engineering and to the Construction Industry. • Robert Livingston Nelson, Director,
Dounreay, UKAEA. For services to the Nuclear Industry. • Malcolm Terence Newman, Range E, Her Majesty's Treasury • Joan Mary North. For political and public service • Jean Nugent, Nursing Director,
St. Helier Hospital, Carshalton, Surrey. For services to Health Care. • Geoffrey James Osborne, lately Grade 7, Department of the Environment. • Alfred David Owen, Trustee, Community Development Foundation. For services to the community in the
West Midlands. • Anthony Frederick Parker, lately Courts Administrator, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Pamela Margaret Parker, Vice President, All England Women's Hockey Association. For services to Hockey. • Alan Edward Parkinson, Officer in Charge, Board of Inland Revenue. • David Romer Paton. For services to the community in
Aberdeen. • Professor Christopher Charles Payne, Chief Executive,
Horticulture Research International. For services to Horticultural Research. •
Ann Philippa Pearce (Mrs Christie), Author. For services to Children's Literature. • Anne Pegington, Secretary, Royal College of Nursing's Welsh Board. For services to Nursing in Wales. • Howard Wesley Petch, Principal,
Bishop Burton College. For services to Agricultural Education. • George Redmond Pollard, Headteacher,
St. Thomas More Catholic High School, Crewe, Cheshire. For services to Education. • Anne Prior, lately Courts Administrator, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Professor Vincent Bruce Proudfoot, lately General Secretary,
Royal Society of Edinburgh. For services to Learning. • Robert Harvey Quick, Professional and Technology Superintending Grade, Ministry of Defence. • Captain David Lawson Rattray, Commanding Officer,
Fishery Protection Vessel Norna. • Norman Turnbull Renfrew, Chairman, Perth Housing Association. For services to the Housing Association Movement and to the community in
Perth. • Josef Lionel Rich, Chairman, General Dental Services Committee,
British Dental Association. For services to Dentistry. • Shirley Jane Richards, lately General Medical Practitioner, Exeter, Devon. For services to Medicine. • John Matthew Richardson, Director, Lancashire Area West Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Education and Training. • Edward Anthony Richmond. For political and public service. • Anna Ritchie, Member,
Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland. For services to Archaeology. • Michael Collingwood Roberts. For services to Energy Efficiency. • Stanley Desmond Roberts. For services to Medicine. • Peter Daniel Rossdale. For services to Equine Veterinary Science. • Peter Segger, Chairman, MD Organic Farm Foods (Wales) Ltd. For services to Organic Horticulture. • Louisa Anne Service. For services to Music and to Young People. • David Shalev. For services to Architecture. • John Martin Shaw, Director of Planning and Transportation,
Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government. • William Francis Sheridan, Head of International Policy,
Forestry Commission. • Francis Edward Shields, , lately Chief Executive,
National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs. For services to the Young Farmers Club Movement. • Ian Skipper. For charitable services. • Brian William Smith, lately Head of Operations,
Securities and Investments Board. For services to Financial Regulation. • Clifford John Smith. For services to the Newspaper Industry and to the community in
Lincolnshire. • Dennis Alfred Smith, lately Network Director, Southern Division,
Central Office of Information. • John Stanley Walter Smith, Head of Corporate Services Group, Her Majesty's Board of
Customs and Excise. •
Neil Durden-Smith. For charitable services. • Ian Nelson Sneddon, Chairman, Central Scotland Committee for the Employment of People with Disabilities. For services to the employment of disabled people. • Kenneth Speakman, lately Pollution Inspector,
Environment Agency. For services to Environmental Protection. • Francis Richard Stanhope. For services to the
Royal Air Force Association. •
Robert Russell Steedman, lately Member,
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland. For services to the Built Environment in
Scotland. • Susan Elizabeth Stockley, Chairman, National Executive of the
National Federation of Women's Institutes. For services to the Women's Institute Movement. • John Howard Stoner, Regional General Manager,
National Rivers Authority (Welsh Region). For services to the Environment in Wales. • Robert Thomas Dursley Stott. For services to the
British Red Cross Society on the
Isle of Man. • June Street, Executive Manager,
Dacorum Council for Voluntary Service. For services to the community. • Richard Kenneth Swan. For services to Tourism. • Geoffrey Trevor Theobald. For political and public service. • David Geraint Price-Thomas, lately Under Secretary (Wales), Council of Welsh Districts. For services to Local Government in Wales. • Joan Margaret Elizabeth Thompson, . For public service. • Kenneth Trench, Chairman, Maxwell Pensioners' Action Group. For services to Pensions Legislation. • Michael Victor Upson, , lately Grade 6, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Derek Eustace Murray Walker, Director, Worldware. For services to Public Awareness of Aid Issues. • Professor Herbert Wallace. For services to the community. • Trevor Ward, lately Head of Aerodrome Standards Department,
Civil Aviation Authority. For services to Aviation. • Hugh Ingram Watson, , Commandant,
Scottish Police College. • Kathleen Watson, Business Requirements Analyst, Board of Inland Revenue. • Michael Robert Clarkson Webb. For services to the community in
Surrey. • Anthony Barton Wells. For services to the Family Justice System. • Patrick Whinney, , President, Guernsey Cheshire Home Foundation. For services to the community. • Annarosa Whitehead. For services to the
Women's Transport Service (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry). • John Charles Williams, Secretary and Chief Executive,
Institution of Electrical Engineers. For services to Electrical Engineering. • William Gwyn Williams. For services to Library and Information Services in Wales. • George Norman Wilson, Vice-Chairman, Peak Park Joint Planning Board,
Peak District National Park. For services to Local Government. • Monica Wilson. For services to disabled people. • Primrose Eileen Wilson. For services to Conservation. • Anthony Webbe Winkle. For services to the Construction Industry in Scotland. • Samuel Derek Woods. For public service. ;;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List •
Norma Alice Cox Astwood, Vice-President,
The Senate, Bermuda. • David John Franklin Burton, Director,
British Council, Jordan. • The Honourable
William McKeeva Bush, , Minister of Community Development, Sports, Women's and Youth Affairs and Culture, Cayman Islands. • Alfred Chappory, . For services to sport in Gibraltar. •
Chen Din-hwa. For charitable and community services in Hong Kong. •
Joan Collins. For services to drama. • Michael John Cooper, Principal,
British School in the Netherlands. • William Montgomerie Courtauld. For services to British commercial interests in Hong Kong. • Thomas Eddie Cowin, lately Director, British Council, Ghana. • Anthony Campbell Crombie, Deputy Head of Mission, Belgrade. • Christopher Tom Franklin. For services to British musical interests in France. • Robert John Gladwell. For services to British commercial and aerospace interests in the United States of America. • Stuart Wreford Harbinson, , Permanent Hong Kong Representative to the
World Trade Organization, Geneva. • Peter Anthony Jenner, lately Editor,
NATO Review. • Sarah Caroline Rowland Jones, , lately First Secretary, HM Embassy, Budapest. • Masood Husain Khan. For services to British Business in South-East Asia. • John Worsley Knagg, Director, British Council English Language Centre, Singapore. • Lam Shiu-kum. For services to medicine in Hong Kong. • Gerald John Laving. For services to British business interests, and to the community, in Russia. • Ranee Lee Pui-Leung, . For public and community service in Hong Kong. • Shelly Lau Lee Lai-kuen, . Director of Home Affairs, Hong Kong. • Edmund Kwong Ho Leung. For services to engineering in Hong Kong. •
Jurek Martin, Washington Bureau Chief,
Financial Times. • Patrick Joseph McGuinness, lately First Secretary, British Embassy, Abu Dhabi. • Evelyn Hugh Norie. For services to British business interests in Hong Kong. • Alan Richardson, , Director, Accounting Services, Hong Kong. •
Rolf Schild. For public and industrial services. • Michael John Steere. For services to British engineering in Norway. • Ian Robert Strachan, , Director of Social Welfare, Hong Kong. • Robert Wallace. For services to British commercial interests overseas. • Michael David Williams, Rabbi to the
Copernic community in Paris. • David Wong Shou-yeh, . For services to business and the community, Hong Kong. • The Honourable
Samuel Wong Ping-wai, . For public services, Hong Kong. • William John Woods. For services to community health care in Brazil. •
Raymond Wu Wai-yung. For services to psychiatric rehabilitation in Hong Kong. • Helen Yu Lai Ching-ping, , Director of Education, Hong Kong.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy • Chief Petty Officer (Operations) (Radar) Alan James Baker, D077088R. • Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Artificer (L) Stephen Michael Baker, D109087R. • Lieutenant Commander Harry Colin Cook. • Lieutenant Commander Alan Robert Cronin. • Lieutenant Commander Reginald Keith Elsworth. • Lieutenant Commander David Michael Foster. • Sergeant Steven Paul Goodwin, Royal Marines, P040469W. • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Denise Lilian Gravestock, Royal Navy Reserve. • Lieutenant Commander (Acting Commander) Hubert Frederick Hatton. • Warrant Officer Peter Robert Jones. • Lieutenant Commander Simon John Nicholson Kings. • Warrant Officer Michael Stephen Lacey. • Warrant Officer Class 1 Peter Lawton, Royal Marines. • Lieutenant Commander (now Commander) Christopher Charles Leggett. • Lieutenant Commander Anthony Joseph Mawson. • Warrant Officer Harold Milne. • Lieutenant Commander (now Acting Commander) Geoffrey Charles Pell. • Chief Petty Officer (Diver) John Robert Smith, D053657P. • Colour Sergeant Alan Keith Turner, Royal Marines, P032549Y. • Warrant Officer Nigel Frank Wallace. • Lieutenant (now Lieutenant Commander) Geoffrey Ian Woodford. • Warrant Officer Simon Yui Kwok Choi. ;;Army • The Reverend John Stephen Alker (513792), Chaplain to the Forces (3rd Class), Royal Army Chaplains' Department. • Major James Victor Glen Bain (520977), The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. • 24821742 Corporal
Christopher David Ernest Bessey, The Royal Logistic Corps. • Lieutenant Russell John Bishop (546098), The Parachute Regiment. • Major
Crispin Nicholas Black (511814), Welsh Guards. • Major Alexander Thomas Boyd (496287), The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Joseph Bright (518051), Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). • 24652448 Sergeant (Acting Staff Sergeant) David William Brown, The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Malcolm Hugh Peter Buchanan (495490), The Royal Logistic Corps. • 24330851 Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew Kenneth George Card, The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Steven Cheetham, , (495676), Corps of Royal Engineers (Volunteers), Territorial Army. • Acting Lieutenant Colonel John Cobb (448934),
Stonyhurst College Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • Major Gavin Terence Collinson (501572), The Royal Logistic Corps. • 24563002 Staff Sergeant Anthony Raymond Cooper, Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). • 24185755 Warrant Officer Class 1 Alan John Crawford, Scots Guards. • 24198806 Warrant Officer Class 1 William Crook, Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). • 23962020 Staff Sergeant Graham Stuart Daniell, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. • 24511850 Sergeant (Acting Colour Sergeant) Stephen Denham, The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment. • 24072935 Staff Sergeant John James Flannigan, The Light Dragoons. • Captain John William Alexander France, , (508406), The Green Howards (Volunteers), Territorial Army. • 24750683 Corporal Michael Sean Gill, Corps of Royal Engineers. • Major Richard Duncan Brownrigg Gordon (513813), Adjutant General's Corps (ETS). • Major Paul Anthony Philip Griffiths (517124) Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Captain (Queen's Gurkha Officer) Dharmendra Gurung (537028), The Royal Gurkha Rifles. • Major (Gurkha Commissioned Officer) Lilbahadur Gurung (513800), Queen's Gurkha Signals. • Major Lester Andrew Holley (505640), The Royal Gurkha Rifles. • Major Anthony Lovell Jackson (509141), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Acting Major John Frederick Kemp (486467), Kent Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • 24011748 Warrant Officer Class 2 Christopher Keogh, Royal Regiment of Artillery. • 24256499 Corporal of Horse Ian Kirkpatrick, The Life Guards. • Major Robert Scott Lawther (520854), The Royal Irish Regiment. • Major Philip John Leighton (509537), The Green Howards. • Major Allan Charles LeQuelenec (520025), Royal Army Medical Corps. • Major Richard Allen Licence (530853), Royal Corps of Signals. • Major Simon Jonathan Alun Lloyd (499742), Royal Regiment of Artillery. • 24435856 Warrant Officer Class 2 John MacKinnon, Corps of Royal Engineers. • Lieutenant Colonel Donald Anderson MacLean (Retired). • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Peter David Marsden (473626), Monkton Combe School Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • 24335098 Warrant Officer Class 1 Terence George Morrissey, Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). • Lieutenant Stuart Joseph Nye (546430), The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. • 24853206 Lance Corporal (Acting Corporal) Derrick Anthony O'Connor, Corps of Royal Engineers. • 24413672 Colour Sergeant Stuart Owen Oliver, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. • Lieutenant (Acting Captain) Nigel Derek Partington (546198), Royal Army Medical Corps. • Captain (Acting Major) Brian William Pitchforth (537833), The Parachute Regiment. • 24256052 Warrant Officer Class 1 Joseph Thomas Preece, The Light Dragoons. • Major (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Graham Evan William Tudor Raikes (510624), Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). • 24565384 Warrant Officer Class 2 John Joseph Richards, Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). • W0801011 Staff Sergeant Sandra Robson, The Royal Logistic Corps. • Major Philip James Francois Schofield (495231), The Royal Green Jackets. • Major Michael Peter Shapland (504505), Royal Tank Regiment. • Major Alistair Colin Sheppard (508235), Corps of Royal Engineers. • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Robin Fitzroy Somerset (414981), Winchester College Combined Cadet Force, Territorial Army. • 24386268 Warrant Officer Class 2 Kevin Stewart, Royal Regiment of Artillery. • Captain John Sutherland (537667), The Highlanders. • Major Leslie Harris-Ward, , (502300), The Parachute Regiment (Volunteers), Territorial Army. • Major Robert William Warren (513382), Adjutant General's Corps (RMP). ;;Overseas Award • Lieutenant Wong Hon Wing (538568), General List. ;;Royal Air Force • Flight Sergeant Ronald John Bennett (D8011572). • Flight Lieutenant Ian Michael Beresford (8151887). • Warrant Officer George Arthur Biddleston (D8068720). • Sergeant Karl Richard Brown (D8126056). • Flight Lieutenant (now Squadron Leader) Stephen John Butler (8080431). • Squadron Leader Sean Chiddention (8028456). • Flight Lieutenant Andrew Cubin (8027993). • Flight Lieutenant Neil Cummings (3145881), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training). • Corporal Anthony David Deacon (R8198216). • Squadron Leader Brian Dean (4278701), (Retired). • Junior Technician Peter Doherty (E8254300). • Corporal Christine Doyley (E8233551). • Squadron Leader Iain Roderic Gillespie (2618287), (Retired). • Warrant Officer Anthony John Gough, , (N1944467). • Corporal (now Acting Sergeant) Alistair Colin Green (B8213475). • Warrant Officer Michael John Hatch (M0593513). • Squadron Leader Mark William Gardner Hopkins (2625781). • Warrant Officer William James Cameron Kearney, , (D1949781). • Sergeant Gary Kennedy (L8001367). • Sergeant Roy Martin (A8015128). • Warrant Officer Brian David Medland (R1949361), (Retired). • Corporal (now Acting Sergeant) Kevin John Mulloy (F8201300). • Corporal Ian William Partington (T8153337). • Squadron Leader Vivienne Alexandra Sim (2797569), (Retired). • Warrant Officer Keith Alexander Smith (P8089172). • Squadron Leader Steven Glynn Smyth (8025529). • Warrant Officer Barry Walch (U4287360). • Junior Technician Peter Allan Wildman (D8410829). • Squadron Leader Timothy Andrew Wilkinson (5203138). • Master Aircrew Alistair John Woolfson (T8018944). ;Civil Division • Kenneth Elliott Ackerley. For services to Physically Handicapped People. • Graham Clifford Adams, Storekeeper, Manufacturing Division,
Rolls-Royce & Associates plc. For services to the Automobile Industry. • William Aitken. For services to the community in Aberdeen. • Anne Aldred, Revenue Assistant, Board of Inland Revenue. • Richard John Alibone, Senior Professional Technical Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Lieutenant Commander Peter Douglas Allen, Royal Navy (Retd.), Retired Officer 2, Ministry of Defence. • Yashwanti Chandrakant Amlani. For services to Community Relations in Bristol. • Ann McCall Amos, Personal Secretary, Ministry of Defence. • Dorothy Anderson, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security. • John Elwyn Anderson. For services to the community, particularly Lifesaving, in South Wales. • Royan Stuart Anderson, Constable, Operational Support Unit,
British Transport Police. For services to Public Transport. • Timothy John Anderson, Sergeant,
Derbyshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Edmund Robert Askey. For services to Tourism in Blackpool, Lancashire. • Charles Keith Atkinson. For services to Young People in Nottinghamshire and to Rowing. • Elizabeth Atkinson, Member,
Northumberland County Council. For services to Local Government. • Marjone Oxnard Atkinson. For services to the community on the
Pennywell Estate, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. • Peggy Baerlein. For services to the
Lister Hospital, Hertfordshire. • Beryl Bailey, Support Grade Band 1, Home Office. • Peter Edwin Bailey, lately
Senior Doorkeeper, House of Lords. • Albert John Baker. For services to
War Pensions Committees in London. • Elsie Evelyn Baker. For services to the Girls' Brigade on Guernsey. • Kenneth Walter Ball, lately Honorary Secretary, British Transport Pensioners' Federation. For services to the Railway Industry. • Jack Bonner Barlow. For services to Local Councils in the former South Glamorgan and to the community in Sully. • Andrew Brown Barr. For services to the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution and to the Essex Agricultural Society. • Dennis Gordon Bartholomew. For services to the community in Whiston, South Yorkshire. • Haydn Sydney Bateman, Auxiliary Coastguard-in-charge, Her Majesty's Coastguard, St Govans, Dyfed. For services to Safety at Sea. • Derek Baum. For services to the
Association of Jewish ex-Servicemen and Women. • Donald James MacDonald Beaton, Shepherd,
Roslin Institute. For services to Scientific Research. • Mary Loveday Beazley. For services to the community in Wormley, Hertfordshire. • Marian Beckett, Assistant Caretaker, Priestley College, Warrington, Cheshire. For services to Education. • Howard Philip Bell, Honorary Liaison Officer (Eastern Region), Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the RNLI. • Clarice Mary Bennett. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Norfolk. • Thelma Berry. For services to the Norfolk Foster Care Association. • David Wyn Bevan. For services to Industrial Relations in Wales. • Mary Winifred Bevan. For services to the NSPCC in Merthyr Tydfil. • Deirdre Bevis, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Fred Billingsley, Higher Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Anthea Billington, Secretary to the Managing Director,
Britannia Airways Ltd. For services to the Aviation Industry. • Margaret Elizabeth Bingham. For services to Tourism. • Jean Shirley Bird, Range B, Her Majesty's Treasury. • Edward John Birkett. For services to the community in Canning Town, London. • Brian Anthony Blackshaw, Sub-Divisional Officer, West Mercia Special Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Mary Elizabeth Bloomer. For services to the community. • Christine Boddy. For political service. •
William Charles Boddy, Founder and Editor,
Motor Sport. For services to Sports Journalism. • Barbara May Bolton. For services to the community in the area of Manningtree, Essex. • Margaret Helena Booth. For political service. • Patricia Mary Bottrill, Department Head (Ambulatory Care),
Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. For services to Health Care. • Ruth Olive Boult. For services to the community in Messingham, South Humberside. • Keith Du Brettargh Bowen. For services to disabled people in Leeds, West Yorkshire. • Arthur Thomas Bowley. For services to the community in Brecon, Powys. • The Reverend Father William Boyd, Officiating Chaplain,
British Forces Rheindahlen. For services to the Armed Forces. • John James Brady. For services to the Employment Service in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear. • John Michael Brannon, Chairman, PMI Food Group UK, Foster Refrigerator Group of Companies. For services to Export. • William Bratty. For charitable services to the community in Perth. • Barbara Brewster, Personal Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue. • Jean Brinkworth. For services to Guiding, particularly the Ranger Section, in the former South Glamorgan. • Margaret Aline Jessica Brockbank. For services to the community in Bournemouth, Dorset. • Wilfred Brockway. For services to the community in Fontmell Magna, Dorset. • Cyril Albert Broom. For services to Legal Education. • Barbara Brown. For political service. • Jack Watson Brown. For political and public service. • John Stuart Brown, General Medical Practitioner, Larkfield, Kent. For services to Medicine. • Ronald Ezekiel Browne, Member,
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. For services to Local Government. • Roger Ian Bryant. For services to the community in Martlesham, Suffolk. • Brian Francis Bryceland, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • Cyril Percy Bunn. For services to Journalism in Cornwall. • Christine Dorothe Burges. For services to Young People in Edenbndge, Kent. • John Christopher Burne, Voluntary Observer,
Meteorological Office, Kent. • Patricia Rose Burnett. For services to Service Families in Hereford. • Susan Marilyn Burns. For services to the Rela Goldhill Lodge, London and to Young Disabled People. • Herbert Roy Butler. For services to the community in Frome, Somerset. • William Anthony Butler. For political service. • Maxwell Charles Cadmore. For services to Health Care in Swansea, South Wales. • Walter Rounsfell Cairns, lately Literature Director,
Scottish Arts Council. For services to Literature. • William Martin Calderbank. For services to the Engineering Industry. • Joseph Graham Campbell. For services to the community. • Reginald John Cann, lately Maintenance Supervisor, Crown Estate Commissioners. • Harold Canning, Chairman, Wolverhampton and Walsall Committee for the Employment of People with Disabilities. For services to the Employment of Disabled People. • Pamela Kathleen Cannon, Revenue Typist, Board of Inland Revenue. • Peter Andrew Carruthers. For services to Sport for People with Disabilities. • Mary Shane Casement. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders. • Allan Lewis Chambers. For services to Agriculture. • Derek Chambers, Senior Investigation Officer, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise. • Eileen Dorothy Chambers, Member, Board of Visitors,
Her Majesty's Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Drake Hall. For services to Prisoner Welfare. • John Theng Keong Chan, Executive Officer, Department of Health. • Stephen Victor Chandler, Constable, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Captain Kandiah Chandran, lately Chief Executive, Presentation Housing Association. For services to the Housing Association Movement. • Dipakkumar Govindji Chauhan. For services to Community Relations in Tameside, Manchester. • Charles Peter Chivers. For services to the community in Cuddington, Cheshire. • Alan Leslie Chorley, lately Treasurer, Access Committee for England. For services to disabled people. • Celia Ruth Bonham Christie, Founder and Life President, Triumph Over Phobia. For services to the community. • William Christie, . For services to the
Royal Air Forces Association. • Alan Ernest Clark, Senior Executive Officer,
Acas, Department of Trade and Industry. • Audrey Clark, lately Superintendent Registrar, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the community. • John Clark, Design Engineer,
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. For services to Astronomy. • Joan Clarke, General Assistant, Dining Hall,
Worcester College of Higher Education. For services to Education. • Robert Clarke, Trident Boat Manager,
VSEL. For services to the Defence Industry. •
Stephen Harold Henry Clarke. For services to Archaeology in Monmouth. • Margaret Winifred Clarkson. For services to Carlisle Cathedral. • Phyllis Mary Coates. For services to the community in Shere, Surrey. • Elizabeth Cochrane. For services to War Pensions Committees. • June Elizabeth Coleman. For services to the community in Bath. • Allan Barratt Collins, General Assistant, Tesco, Sutton, Surrey. For services to Food Retailing. • John Frederick Collis, Constable, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Leonard Conaway. For services to the Community in Cumbria • Allison Gardner Cook. For political and public service. • Dorothy Mary Cooke. For services to the community in Leicester. • Joseph John Cooke, Mayor's Office,
Lincoln City Council. For services to Local Government. • Kathleen Roberta Joyce Cooper. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade. • Tony Corfield, National Co-ordinator, National Health and Safety Groups Council. For services to Health and Safety. • Ronald Stanley Cornwell. For services to the community in Crawley, West Sussex. • Mary Barbara Corrall, lately Senior Executive Officer, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise • Myrna Jean Corrie, Principal, Farm Secretarial Business, and President, Scottish Young Farmers' Association. For services to Farming. • Colin Cotton. For services to the Royal Naval Sailing Association. • Henry Cottrell, lately Butler, Dorneywood Trust. For services to Government Hospitality. • Olwen Jessie Couldridge, Secretary, Park Primary School, Newham, London. For services to Education. • Derek Coulthard, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • Roger Brian Courtney. For services to people who are homeless. • Eileen Frances Coutts. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in East London. • Derrick Stanley Cox, Head Chef,
Pembroke College, University of Oxford. For services to Higher Education. • Veronica Mary Coxon. For services to WRVS in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. • Freda Elizabeth Moody Craig. For services to Golf • Jacqueline Ainslie Diana Craig. For services to the Gurkha Welfare Trusts. • Sheila Elizabeth Craine. For services to the community in Merseyside. • Stephen James Croad, lately Head of Record, National Buildings,
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. • Eric Kenneth Crompton, Business Development Manager,
Matra Marconi Space UK Ltd. For services to the Space Industry. • June Pamela Cromwell, Technician,
Southern Water. For services to the Water Industry. • The Reverend Hugh Geoffrey Cross. For services to Ecumenical Relations in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. • Joaquim Jose Cubertino, Head Waiter, Catering Department,
St Thomas' Hospital, London. For services to Health Care. • Frederick Ernest Cullen, Administrative Assistant, the Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security. • The Reverend Richard Cullington, , lately Officiating Chaplain,
RAF St Mawgan. For services to the Royal Air Force. • Kathleen Curnock. For services to Voluntary Services. • Charles Starr Curry, Editor,
New Milton Advertiser & Lymington Times. For services to Journalism in Hampshire. • Gerald Cutcliffe, Wildlife Ranger, Forestry Commission. • Margaret D'Arcy, Actress. For services to Drama. • Peter Aubrey Victor D'Costa, Higher Executive Officer, Department of the Environment. • Rose D'Costa, Personal Secretary, Department of Transport. • John Christopher Dale, Managing Director, John Dale Ltd. For services to Industry in Wales. • Mary Margaret Dalligan, lately Home Care Worker,
London Borough of Southwark. For services to the community. •
Celeste Dandeker, Artistic Director,
Candoco. For services to Dance and to Disabled People. • Peter Daniel, Chairman, Ridgemond Training, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. For services to Training and Young People. • Wasim Darr, President, UK Islamic Mission (Southern Region). For services to Community Relations. • Harriet Emily Rhys-Davies. For political and public service. • Irene Joyce Davies. For services to the community in Pantymwyn, Flintshire. • Joyce Mary Davies. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Shropshire. • Catherine Elizabeth Dawson, Chief Administrative Dental Officer, Grampian Health Board. For services to Dentistry. • Geoffrey Michael Day. For services to the Oil Industry. • Hugh Ludlow de Quetteville. For charitable services. • Simon Patrick Dell, Constable, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. For services to the Police. • William Ernest Denny. For services to Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Warwickshire. • Royland Charles Derham, General Secretary, the TS
Vindicatrix Association. For services to the Merchant Navy. • Joyce Muriel Dewey. For services to the community in Lymington, Hampshire. • Frederick Gains Dobson. For services to the Ex-Service Fellowship Centres. • Ingnd Julia Dodd. For political services. • John Doherty. For services to Disabled ex-Servicemen and Women. • Maurice Francis Donaghy, Assistant Controller, The Stamp Office, Board of Inland Revenue. • Hilda Donaldson. For services to Education. • Margaret Agnes Donaldson. For services to the WRVS in Llanelh, Dyfed. • Teresa Doonan. For services to the Glazert Activity Group, Lennox Castle Hospital, Glasgow. • Marina Duckmanton, Management Pay Band 4, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • James Duncan. For services to the Scout Association in Scotland. • Denis Durno, , General Medical Practitioner, Portlethen, Aberdeenshire. For services to Medicine. • Eric Anthony Dyer, Welfare Officer,
National Grid Company plc. For services to Personnel Management. • Elizabeth Stella Dyke. For services to the community in Sherborne, Dorset. • Pamela Elaine Earl, Higher Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service. • Mary Jean Easter, Clerical Assistant,
Wiltshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Daphne Viola Edginton. For services to the community in Milton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. • Geoffrey Stephen Edwards, Managing Director, Oxley Developments Company Ltd. For services to Industry. • Harry Allen Edwards. For services to the
Anglers Conservation Association. • Michael Edwards, Administrative Officer, Department for Education and Employment. • Pauline Edwards, Divisional Commandant, Special Constabulary,
Dorset Police. For services to the Police. • Margaret M. Eglington, lately Conductor, Billingham String Orchestra and Billingham Friday Choir, Cleveland Peripatetic Music Service. For services to Music Education. • James Murray Elliot, lately Chairman, Scout Association, East Sussex. For services to Scouting. • Brian Henry Ellis, Founder,
Vision Aid Overseas. For Charitable Services. • Pauline Ann Ellis. For services to the community in Derby. • Harry Emerson. For services to the community in Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland. • Elizabeth Margaret Evans. For services to the community, particularly Disabled People, in Llanelli, Dyfed. • Shirley Everett, Newsvendor. For services to the community in Westminster, London. • Doris Mabel Eves. For services to the
Citizens' Advice Bureau in Farnborough, Hampshire. • George Fitton Exley, Honorary Secretary, Scarborough Lifeboat Station. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. • Ellen Branker Farmer, President, Old Paisley Society. For services to Conservation. • Margaret Winifred Farmer. For services to the Royal British Legion in Sevenoaks, Kent. • Eric Arnold Faux. For services to disabled people in Birmingham • Valerie Ann Fea, lately Executive Secretary, the
School Library Association. For services to Librananship and to Young People. • Heather Duncan Findlay, Local Officer 2, the Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security. • Nina Mary Fineron, lately Typist, Department of Social Security. • Isabel H. Finlay, lately Chiropodist, Glasgow. For services to Health Care. • Millar Henry Finlay, Divisional Officer, (Special Constabulary), Flintshire Division, North Wales Police. For services to the Police. • Olwen Finlay. For services to Physiotherapy. • Evelyn May Fisher. For services to Netball in Coventry. • Myra Caroline Fisher. For services to the community in Paulsgrove, Portsmouth, Hampshire. • Bernard Joseph Fitzsimmons. For public service. • Michael Robert Flegg, Catering Manager,
Nottingham City Hospital. For services to Health Care. • Iris Mary Fletcher. For services to the community in Crowborough, East Sussex. • Dorothy Christine Flynn. For services to Young People in Winchester, Hampshire. • Thomas William Foley, Warder Supervisor,
National Gallery. • Patricia Folland. For services to Young People in South Shields, Tyne and Wear. • Pauline Anne Force, School Secretary, Oakfield County Primary Junior School, Dartford, Kent. For services to Education. • James Paton Hunter Ford, Team Leader/Instructor, Steelwork,
Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd. For services to the Shipbuilding Industry. • Robert Peter Ford, Sorter,
Parcelforce, East Midlands. For services to the Post Office and to Industrial Relations. • Audley Moraise Forrester, Interchange Manager,
South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive. For services to Public Transport. • John Robert Fortnam, Group Purchase Manager, Aerospace Group,
Rolls-Royce plc. For services to the Aerospace Industry. • Alfred Foster, Founder, African Leprosy Aid. For charitable services. • John Christopher Foxley, Water Supply Manager, Southern Water. For services to the Water Industry. • Annis Grace Campbell Frackelton. For services to Family Care in Edinburgh. • Lesley Margaret Freeman, Range D, Her Majesty's Treasury. • Michael William Thomas Freeman, Inspector,
Lincolnshire Constabulary. For services to the community. • Denzil Kingson Freeth. For services to the Church of England in London. • Patricia Froomberg. For services to disabled people. • Norah Fryer. For services to Elderly People in Church Lawton, Cheshire. • Michael Fuller, Laboratory Services Manager,
Laboratory of Molecular Biology. For services to Biology. • Edward Frank Gale. For political service. • Richard Gallagher. For services to the community in Aberdeen. •
Lucy Gannon, Writer. For services to Television Drama. • Richard Ian Gardner. For services to the Police. • Arthur Buchan Geddes, Sector Officer, the Coastguard Agency, Department of Transport. • Arthur Samuel George, School Crossing Patrol, Portsmouth, Hampshire. For services to Road Safety. • James Alexander George, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Graham James Gibb, Leader, Grampian Police and Braemar Mountain Rescue Teams. For services to Mountain Rescue. • Alison Gray Gibson, Temporary Project Manager,
Royal Mail, Edinburgh. For services to the Post Office. • Sydney Gibson, Secretary, Fergusons Lane Tenants Association. For services to the community in Scotswood, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. • Valerie Gibson. For services to the Right to Peace and Quiet Campaign. • Joan Giddings, lately Office Administrator, British Apparel and Textile Confederation. For services to the Clothing Industry. • Elizabeth Glasgow. For services to the community in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh. • John Glover. For services to Golf. • Maureen Audrey Gobbett, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Major Douglas George Goddard. For services to the community in Wargrave-on-Thames, Berkshire. • David William Goodall. For services to Nature Conservation in Hampshire. • Ian Kenmure Evans-Gordon. For political service. • Stephen Goulding, Pay Band 8, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Anne Greaves. For services to the Health and Safety Commission's Occupational Health Advisory Committee. • Evelyn Greechan, Senior Traffic Warden,
City of Glasgow Police. For services to Road Safety. • Ian Greenlaw, Support Grade Band 1, Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. • Brian Gregory, Facilities Manager, Sussex Police. For services to the Police. • Sylvia Gladys Grove, Office Support Grade Band 2, Home Office. • Alan Joseph Gruar, Training Manager,
Lucas Aerospace, Wolverhampton Training Centre,
LucasVarity plc. For services to Training. • Leslie Gurney. For services to the community in Stockport, Cheshire. • Jessie Haggarty. For services to Highland Dancing. • Jonathan Ian Hague, Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Alfred Hall. For services to the World Ploughing Organisation. • Arthur Charles Hall. For services to the community in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. • Eileen Hall, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security. • Edna Hilda Knight Hallatt, Governor, Newcastle-under-Lyme School, Staffordshire. For services to Education. • Mae Hamilton, Administrative Officer, Home Office. • Brenda Margaret Hancock, lately Personal Secretary, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment • Angela Kathenne Hanley, Training Manager, First Aid Centre, London Transport. For services to Public Transport. • Hilda Harding. For services to Mind and to the Elderly and Disadvantaged in Sutton, Surrey. •
Anthony Shannon Harman. For services to Agriculture and to the British Charolais Cattle Society. • Susan Gladys Harper, Practice Nurse (Sister), Roslin Medical Centre, Midlothian. For services to Health Care. • David Harris. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. • Marion Constance Harrison. For services to the Schizophrenia Fellowship on Jersey. • Maureen Hart, Personal Secretary,
Vickers Defence Systems Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry. • Patricia Mary Hart. For services to the community on Alderney. • William Mark Hartley. For services to the community in Coventry. • Dorothy Elizabeth Hawes, Vocal Department Consultant,
Trinity College of Music, London. For services to Music Education. • Judith Anne Hawkshaw. For services to Housing and the community in Suffolk. • Shirley Caroline Amelia Hawley, lately Nursing Assistant, Pease Hill Residential Unit, Nottingham Healthcare Trust. For services to Health Care. • Dinnie Margaret Hawthorne. For services to the community, particularly Elderly People in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. • Gordon Charles Hay, Gas Engineer. For humanitarian services to the former Yugoslavia. • Arthur Rowland Hayter. For charitable services in Waterlooville, Hampshire. • Desmond Heard, Gas Engineer. For humanitarian services to the former Yugoslavia. • Albert Maurice Heath. For services to the
Nevill Hall Hospital League of Friends, Abergavenny, Gwent. • Alison Helen Constance Heath, Curator, the
British Library. For services to Librananship and to Deaf People. • Barbara Ceha Heath. For services to the community in Ringmer, East Sussex. • Leslie Heath, Publican. For services to the community in East London. • Patricia Ann Hedges, Education Advisor, Parcelforce. For services to the Freight Industry. • Joy Stevenson Heeley, lately Revenue Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. • Thomas William Heler, Member, Staffordshire Parish Councils Association. For services to Local Government. • Mabel Evelyn Jeanette Henderson. For services to the Guide Association in Shetland. • Joan Elizabeth Hetherington. For public service. • Major John Wilfred Barratt Hext, , Voluntary Observer,
Meteorological Office, Cumbria. • Sheila Jean Hibbert. For services to Young People in London. • Herbert Vincent Higgins. For services to the Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme. • Eileen Jeanne Hodder. For services to the community in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey. • Eileen Hodgkinson. For political and public service • Marjone Hodgson. For services to the community in York. • Mavis Ruth Hogg. For services to Lawn Tennis. • Olive Holden. For services to the Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund in Perthshire. • David George Holland, Senior Road Safety Officer, Durham County Council. For services to Road Safety. • John Kenneth Hollis. For charitable services in Kent. • Thomas Holmes, lately Assistant Director, Environmental Services,
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the Environment. • Albert Joseph Thomas Honey. For services to Animal Welfare in Oxfordshire. • James William Hopkins, lately Manager, District Office,
East Midlands Electricity plc. For services to the Electricity Industry. • Robert Hopper, Road Worker, Highways Division, Northumberland Contracting. For services to Highways Maintenance. • Olive Mary Hopton. For services to the community in Irlam, Manchester. • Beve Hornsby. For services to People with Dyslexia. • Anne Jamieson Hosie, Executive Officer, the Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security. • Ralph John Howe, Gardener,
Kettering General Hospital, Northamptonshire. For services to Health Care. • Arthur William Howell, leading Firefighter,
London Fire and Civil Defence Authority. For services to the Fire Service. • Edna Emily Howes. For services to the Royal British Legion in Northamptonshire. • Denis Arthur Huggons. For services to the London Gardens Society. • Margaret Florence Hughes, Postwoman, Royal Mail. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Wollaston, Northamptonshire. • Mildred Emily Hughes, Chief Clerk, Llangefni County Court, Lord Chancellor's Department. • David Bain Hume, Director, Philomusica. For services to Music in Edinburgh. • Dorothy Hunt. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in Nottingham. • Sarah Ruth Hunt. For services to Disabled Children in Northampton. • Marion Hunter. For services to the Fire Service. • John Malcolm Huntington. For services to Sports Journalism in Yorkshire. • Margaret Isobel Hutcheon, Headteacher, Mosstowie Primary School, Morayshire. For services to Education. • Helen Rosalind Hutchinson, Tourist Guide. For services to Tourism. • Derek Cecil George Hynds, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence. •
Simon Louis Jackson. For services to Judo for Disabled People. • Sydney Frederic Jacobs. For services to the community in Liverpool. • Arjan Singh Jagdev. For services to the ethnic community in Merton, London. • Mary James. For services to Farming and to Consumer Affairs. • John Malcolm Jefkins. For political service. • Charles Jerrard. For services to the British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association in Romford, Essex. • Andy Derrick Johnson, Section Leader, Mathematics and Technology Department,
Southwark College, London. For services to Education. • George Refoy Johnston, Vice Chairman, Eildon Housing Association. For services to Housing. • Samuel Hans Johnston, Process and General Supervisory Grade D, Ministry of Defence. • Carol Theresa Jones, lately Senior Personal Secretary, the
Highways Agency, Department of Transport. • David Charles Newhams Jones, lately Journalist,
Ashton Reporter. For services to Journalism in Lancashire. • David Lloyd Jones, lately Chief Executive,
Arfon Borough Council. For services to Local Government. • Howard Leslie Jones, Maintenance Technician,
Stanlow Manufacturing Complex, Shell UK Ltd. For services to Health and Safety. • Ivy Jones. For services to the community in Tayside. • Janice Jones. For services to the community, particularly Young Children, in Adamsdown, Cardiff. • Robert Meinon Jones. For services to Choral Music in the District of Ffestiniog, Gwynedd. • Lieutenant Colonel Robert Ian Hywel-Jones, , Senior Executive Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Trevor Mostyn Jones. For services to the Environment in North East England. • Vera Daisy Jones. For political and public service. • Wendy Keene. For political service. • Eileen Grace Kelly. For services to the community in Pulborough, West Sussex. • Donald Fraser Kennedy, Honorary Chairman, Dalneigh Senior Citizen's Club. For services to Elderly People in Inverness. • Richard Leighton Keys. For services to the community in Banbury, Oxfordshire. • Malcolm John Kightley. For services to the
Holy Sepulchre Church, Northampton. • Lorna Jean King. For services to Jersey Hospice Care. •
Alison Kinnaird,
Clarsach player and teacher, and glass engraver. For services to Music and to Art. • Inna Kirillova. For services to Anglo/Russian relations. • Captain Alex Kirk, lately Honorary Secretary, Hartlepool Lifeboat Station,
Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to the RNLI. • Bernadette Ann Kirk, Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Donald Henry Kirk. For services to the Royal London Aid Society. • Wendy Patricia Knight. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Hampshire. • Alan Keith Knowles. For services to Remploy in Norwich, Norfolk. • Mildred Eveline Knowles. For services to disabled people in Berkshire. •
Luis Eric Rupert de la Torre. For services to The St. Nazaire Society. • Thomas Percival Langridge, Founder, the Pahar Trust. For charitable services. • David Stuart Large, Constable, Cheshire Constabulary. For services to the Police and to the community in Winsford. • Margaret Elsie Ann Lawrance. For services to the community in Loughton, Essex. • Iain William Lawrence, Managing Director, Thomas Smith & Company (Peterhead) Ltd. For services to the Textile Industry. • R. Mary Lawrence, Caretaker, Irfon Valley County Primary School, Powys. For services to Education and to the community. • Bernard Robert Lawson, Lord Mayor's Secretary,
Manchester City Council. For services to Local Government. • Ann Lawthom, lately Headteacher, Rhondda Special School, Trealaw, Rhondda. For services to Education. • Hilda Blanche Le Cras. For services to Horse Driving for the Disabled and to the Royal British Legion on Guernsey. • Elizabeth May Leake. For charitable services in Clenchwarton, Norfolk. • William Gordon John Leckie, Managing Director, Cneff Hydro Hotel, Perthshire. For services to the Hotel Industry and to Tourism. • Bryan Neville Lee. For services to the Samaritans and to the community in Doncaster. • Winifred Elizabeth Lees. For political and public service. • Jacqueline Margaret Leete. For services to the community in Headley, Hampshire. • Donald Clement Lefever. For services to the Butler Trust. • Shiu-Wing Leung, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Joan Lewin. For services to the
Historical Association. • Ann Lewis, Teacher in Charge, Widden Family Centre, Gloucester. For services to Pre-School Education. • Peter Reginald Lewis, Sub-Officer (Retained), North Wales Fire Service. For services to the Fire Service. • Maurice George Lihou. For services to Young Handicapped People on Guernsey. • Sandra Elizabeth Linnett, lately Sales and Computer Clerk, Kopex International Ltd. For services to Industry. • Rose Helena Lloyd. For services to St. David's Church, Hundleton. • Adrian Neville Barrett Loach, Assistant Group Scout Leader, Bristol. For services to Scouting. • Rebecca McCausland Lockhead. For public service • Jean Elizabeth Lockwood. For services to the community in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. • The Reverend Roy Frederick Lodge, Chaplain,
Her Majesty's Prison Brockhill. • Jaquelyn Patricia Longworth, Operational Safety and Policy Manager, Nuclear Electric Ltd. For services to Engineering Management. • Walter Herbert Love. For services to Radio Journalism. • Maurice Ernest Lowe, Engineering Manager, Vosper Thornycroft (UK) Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry. • William Lowe. For services to the Library Service. • June Valerie Lucas. For services to the community in Stanford Rivers, Essex. • Brenda Germaine Lynn, Sub Divisional Officer, Special Constabulary,
West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. • Monica Lynskey, lately Administrative Officer, Office for Standards in Education. • James Archibald MacDonald, Head Greenkeeper,
Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club. For services to Golf. • Thomas MacDougall, Retained Sub-Officer,
Tayside Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service. • Williamina MacGregor, School Cook, Lochardil Primary School, Inverness. For services to Education. • Jean Macinnes. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Aberdeen. • Laurence Macintyre, Chief Superintendent,
Strathclyde Police. For services to the Police. • John Kenneth MacKay, Crofter. For services to the community in Sutherlandshire. • John Watson Mackay, Head of Recreation and Access Branch, Research and Advisory Services, Directorate,
Scottish Natural Heritage. For services to Countryside Recreation. • Florence King MacKenzie, Director, Scottish Churches Architectural Heritage Trust. For services to the Restoration of Church Buildings. • George MacLean, lately Manager, Air Traffic Service,
Sumburgh Airport (Shetland), Civil Aviation Authority. For services to Aviation. • Elsie Macpherson. For services to Mentally Ill People. • Maureen S. Macmillan, Chairman, City of Edinburgh Children's Panel Advisory Committee. For services to Young People. • Stuart Macredie, lately Headteacher, St Albans Junior and Infant School, Wickersley, Rotherham. For services to Education. • The Reverend Robert James Magee. For services to Community Relations. • Alan Roderick Males. For services to Architecture. • Patricia Anne Mansfield. For services to the community in Leicester. • Constance May Marcroft. For services to Deaf People in Sheffield. • Leslie George Mardell, Administrative Officer, London Fire and Civil Defence Authority. For services to the Fire Service. • Samuel Steele Marsden. For services to Agriculture. • Derek Marshall, Chief Executive, South Humber Business Advice Centre Ltd. For services to Business. • Keith John Martin. For political and public service • Rosemary Elizabeth Massey, Office Manager, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Stanley Thomas Massey. For services to the community in Havant, Hampshire. • Carole Kathleen Masters, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • William James McAlpine. For services to Scouting. • Joan McCallion, Typist, Ministry of Defence. • Rachel McClean. For services to Training. • Isa McComb. For services to Housing. • William Rae McCrindle, Chairman, McCrindle Group. For services to the Engineering Industry. • David McCubbin, Compliance Manager, Board of Inland Revenue. • Norman Charles John McElroy. For services to the Police. • William McGowan, Farmer. For services to the Cattle Industry in Fife. • Donald McKain, Staff Side Coordinator, Grampian Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Neil McKay, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue. • Stuart William McKay. For services to the de Havilland Moth Club. • Evelyn Hildegard McKinley, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Norman McLean, Director, National Mentoring Consortium. For services to the Ethnic Community. • Richard Dick McLean, Prison Officer,
Her Majesty's Prison, Edinburgh. • Carol Ross McNeilage, Nursing Auxiliary,
Vale of Leven Hospital, Alexandria. For services to Health Care and to the community. • Valerie Matilda McNeill. For services to the Ports Industry. •
Paul McStay. For services to Association Football. • Joseph Henry McWhirter. For services to the community and to the Post Office. • Ivy Florence Medley. For services to the community in St Lawrence, Essex. • Jeremiah Joseph Mee. For services to the Sick Dentist Scheme. • David Klemman Meeker. For services to the
National Film and Television Archive. • Bridget Anne Meyer, Higher Executive Officer,
Commonwealth War Graves Commission. • Rolf Meyer. For services to the community in Brixham, Devon. • Donald John Milburn. For services to the Police and to the community. • Evelyn May Miller, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Nicholas Charles Miller. For services to People with Alcohol Problems. • Sheila Denise Miller. For services to the
British Tourist Authority. • Squadron Leader Raymond Mills. For services to the community in Cambridgeshire. • Ena Montgomery. For services to the community in Chorley, Lancashire. • Robert Joseph Montgomery. For services to the Meat Industry. • Kenneth Adams-Morgan. For Political Service. • Ronald Morgan, Deputy Governor and Head of Custody, Her Majesty's Prison Noranside. • Richard William Morley, lately Catering Manager, Ring & Brymer (City). For services to the Catering Industry. • Kathnne Amanda Morris, Clerk to the Corporation, East Birmingham College. For services to Education. • Donald Fergusson Morrison, District Registrar, Strachur, Argyll. For services to the community. • Mane Morrow. For services to disabled people. • Walter Kenneth John Mummery, lately Principal Prison Officer,
Her Majesty's Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Moorland. • Joan F. Munro, Speech and Language Therapy Manager, Highland Communities NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. • Robert Nathaniel Murray. For services to the community in Derby. • The Reverend Canon James Robert Musgrave. For services to the community. • Samuel Newgarth. For services to Music and for charitable services in Dorset. • Jeanne Marjorie Nicholls, President, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Leagues of Hospital and Community Friends. For services to Health Care. • David Edgar Thomas Nichols, Senior Scientific Officer, the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence. • Mary Nimmons. For services to Health Care. • The Reverend Canon Richard Henry Norburn. For services to the community in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. • Doreen Norgrove. For services to the community in Farnham, Surrey. • Sheila Norman, Chairman, Royal Life Saving Society, Suffolk Branch, and Commonwealth Development Liaison Officer,
Royal Life Saving Society UK. For services to Life Saving. • Geoffrey Francis Norris, General Medical Practitioner, London. For services to Medicine. • Arthur Joseph Nutter. For services to the Lieutenancy in Lancashire. • John O'Neil, lately Principal Lecturer and Course Leader of PGCE Art and Design,
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. For services to Art Education and Teacher Training. •
Martin Offiah. For services to Rugby Football. • Enid Rosalind Oliver. For services to the community in Ashford, Kent. • William James Orford. For services to Cricket in the West Midlands. • Vera Overs. For services to the community in Martindale, Cumbria. • Clifford Owen. For services to the Chorley and District Talking Newspaper, Lancashire. • Pamela Mary Owen. For services to the community, particularly the NHS, in Welshpool, Powys. • Anthony Gerald Palmer. For services to the War Pensions Committee in East Anglia. • Sarah Faith, The Honourable Mrs. Palmer. For services to the community, particularly the British Red Cross Society, in Berkshire. • Isobel Marilyn Park. For services to the Scout Association in Dumfries. • Gordon Seymour Passmore, Member,
London Borough of Wandsworth. For services to Local Government. • Norman Henry Pattenden, Special Operations Manager, North & South Railways Ltd. For services to the Railways Industry. • William Evans Pattison. For services to Mountain Rescue. • Robert John Patton. For services to the Engineering Industry. • Christine Anne Pendlebury, Personal Secretary, Home Office. • Philippa Helen Perks. For services to the community in Wrington, Bristol. • Eleanor Elizabeth Phillips, Personal Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury. For services to the Church of England. • Frank Joseph Phillips. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Wiltshire. • Kathleen Patricia Anne Phillips, Management Pay Band 1, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Lilian Jane Helen Phillips, . For services to the community in Worthing and West Sussex. • Jessica Winifred Pickering. For services to Foster Care in Lincolnshire. • Anne Doreen Piercy, District Nurse, Tring, Hertfordshire. For services to Health Care. • John Neilson Pirrit, Senior Planning Officer, Inverclyde Council. For services to Local Government. • Margaret Charlotte Plenderleith, Secretary, Committee of the Benevolent Fund for Nurses in Scotland. For services to the British Red Cross Society. • John Plummer, lately Senior Messenger, Lord Chancellor's Department. • Shirley Dorothy Polley, School Crossing Patrol Officer,
Surrey County Council. For services to Road Safety. • Muir John Potter. For services to disabled people in West Sussex and for humanitarian services in Romania. • Ruby Margaret Pountney. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Solihull, West Midlands. • Jean Powell Powell, Pre-Production Engineer (Design Support), ML Lifeguard Equipment Ltd. For services to the Survival Equipment Industry. • Derek Edward Dowling Prentis. For services to the Royal British Legion in London. • Mo Price. For services to the community in Stafford. • Terence Pryor, Management Pay Band 1, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Peggy Pugh. For services to Young People on the Isle of Man. • Walter Barry Pugh, lately Senior Storekeeper, Ministry of Defence. • Joyce Winifred Pullen. For services to the Save the Children Fund in Wiltshire. • Parveen Qureshi, Manager, Rotherham Multi-Cultural Centre. For services to the community. • David Quinney, Station Officer, Central Scotland Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service. • Ellen Elizabeth Redman. For services to the community in Malmesbury, Wiltshire. • Cyril Redpath. For services to the Army Cadet Force in Northumbria. • Lydia Elizabeth Reed, Main Executive, W.J.O. Jennings Ltd. For services to Public Transport. • Alan Tait Rees. For services to the community in Edinburgh. • Alistair Reid, Chairman, Scottish Fisherman's Organisation. For services to the Fisheries Industry • Gwyn Rhydderch, Co-ordinator,
British Arts Festivals Association. For services to the Arts. • Dennis Richards. For charitable services in Penzance, Cornwall. • Bryan Robert Riches, Sub-Divisional Officer, Suffolk Special Constabulary. For services to the. Police. • Edmund Caerwyn Roberts. For services to Agriculture in Wales. • John Aubrey Roberts. For services to the Wrexham Hospital League of Friends, North Wales. • Moira Mary Ann Robertson, lately Custodian,
Skara Brae. • Eric Robinson. For charitable services in Nantwich, Cheshire. • Jeremy John Lawrence Robinson, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • John Robinson, Managing Director, S. Robinson & Sons (Eng.) Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry. • Frank Rodgers. For services to the Environment in Derbyshire. • David Gordon Rollo. For services to the Care of Wildlife in Northumberland. • Walter Wilson Ross, Conductor, Pension Silver Band, East Lothian. For services to Music. • Charles Routledge, Dresser. For services to the Theatre. • David Walton Routledge. For services to the community in Hillingdon, Middlesex. • Harold Rowling. For services to the community in Westmeston, East Sussex. • Shantilal Hirji Ruparell. For services to the community in Harrow, Middlesex. • James Edwin Rous Saltonstall. For services to Yachting and to Young People. • Anne Mary Sankaran. For services to the community in Oldham, Lancashire. • Peter Saunders, Chairman,
Groundwork Trust, Merthyr and Cynon. For services to the Environment. • Alan Digerson Savage. For services to the Croydon Battle of Britain Memorial and to the
Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund. • John Robert Savage. For services to the community in Southwell, Nottinghamshire. • Leslie Daniel Sayer, . For services to the Telegraphist Air Gunners' Association. • Barry Scaplehorn, lately Firefighter, Suffolk County Fire Service. For services to the Fire Services Benevolent Fund. • Susan Scarsbrook, Head, Sudbourne Primary School, Lambeth, London. For services to Education. •
David Andrew Seaman. For services to Association Football. • Peter Jonathan Seaman, lately Chief Inspector,
Hertfordshire Constabulary. For services to the Police. • Sukumar Sen. For services to the community in Lochaber. • Dorothy Sewell. For services to the community in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. • Robert James Shaw. For services to the Fishing Industry. • Patrick John Sherwin. For services to Coastal Rowing. • Robert John Shiach, Cattleman. For services to the Cattle Industry in Banffshire. • William Shiel. For services to Tourism in Northumbria. • Trevor Royston Shore, Instructor/Examiner, Dorset County Council Cycle Training Scheme. For services to Road Safety. • Joan Silcox. For charitable services in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. • Annie Mary Simpson. For services to Education. • Sylvia Yvonne Simpson. For services to the Police. • Jean Skinner, School Crossing Patrol Warden,
Kent County Council. For services to Road Safety. • Robert Skinner. For services to the St Andrew's Ambulance Association. • David Slater. For services to the community in Worksop Nottinghamshire. • Eileen Lorraine Smart, Administrative Assistant, Department of Trade and Industry. • Gwenneth Maude Muriel Smewin, lately Headteacher, Dunmore County Infants School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. For services to Education. • Barbara Antoinette Smith, Senior Nurse Manager,
Leicester General Hospital. For services to Health Care. • Brenda Smith. For charitable services. • Carol Beverley Smith, Motor Transport Driver, Ministry of Defence. • Graham Arthur Smith, Engineering Manager, Secure Products,
Siemens Plessey Systems Ltd. For services to Defence Technology. • John McCrindle Smith, . For services to the Magistracy and to the Police Committee in Essex. • The Reverend Canon John Reginald Smith. For services to the community in Bury, Greater Manchester. • Pauline Smith. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Sale, Cheshire. • Thomas Robert Smith. For services to the community in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. • Stuart Alan Spears. For services to the community in Deal, Kent. • Anthony William Assheton Spiegelberg, . For political service. • Olive Patricia Stadler. For services to Relate and to Family Mediation in Tyneside. • Peter Edward Paul Staples, lately Pay Band 11, Her Majesty's Stationery Office. • Jean Stevenson, Typist/Clerical Assistant, Grange Academy, Kilmarnock. For services to Education. • Grace Teresa Stewart. For public service. • John Kenneth Stewart, lately Retained Sub-Officer, Grampian Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service. • Wilfrid Bowring Stoddart. For services to Young People in Runcorn, Cheshire. • Duncan John Strathdee, Bed and Breakfast Proprietor, Perthshire. For services to Tourism. • Helen Strathdee, Bed and Breakfast Proprietor, Perthshire. For services to Tourism. • Leslie Sussman, Member,
London Borough of Barnet. For services to Local Government. • Helena Sutherland. For services to the Royal Bntsh Legion Scotland. • John Sanderson Swain. For services to Grimsby Hospital, North East Lincolnshire. • James Edward Keir Tabert, General Medical Practitioner, Luton, Bedfordshire. For services to Medicine. • Ian Michael Wade Taggart, . For services to Sailing for Disabled People. • David Harris Tanner, Team Leader, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise, and Honorary Chairman of Rex Blind Parties. • David Anthony Taylor, lately Area Water Quality Manager,
National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region. For services to the Environment. • Carole Anne Terrington. For services to the community in Sundon, Bedfordshire. • Gwendoline Tew. For services to the community in Llandow, South Wales. • Keven Verdun Thacker, Chief Executive Officer, the Lighting Association. For services to Domestic Energy Efficiency. •
Noel Thatcher. For services to Athletics for Disabled People. • Marshall Thew, . For charitable and community services in Wirral. • Gwendoline Marian Thomas, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security. • John Edwin Thomas, Leading Firefighter, West Midlands Fire Service. For services to the Fire Service. • Marina Ann Thomas, School Crossing Patrol, Newton Abbot,
Devon County Council. For services to Road Safety. • Martyn Edmund Thomas, Managing Director,
Sulzer (UK) Pumps Ltd. For services to the Engineering Industry. • Kenneth Charles Thompson, Pay Band 8, the Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment. • Neil Dennis Thompson, Sub-Officer (Retained), Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service. • Douglas Albert Till. For services to Training in Worcester. • Anthony Richard Shaw Timmis. For services to the Building Industry and to the community in Yeovil, Somerset. • Dawn Pauline Toomey, Higher Executive Officer,
Office for National Statistics. • John Joseph Tovey. For services to Tourism in Cumbria. • Stephanie Catherine Townsend, Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. • Rita Trevennen. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Penzance, Cornwall. • Arthur George Cecil Trollope. For services to Conservation and to the community in London. • Doris A. P. Troup, Member,
Parkinson's Disease Society, Aberdeen. For services to Health Care. • Brian Tuckley, Safety Officer,
Institute of Food Research. For services to Science. • Roberta Diane Turley, lately Private Secretary, Nuclear Electric plc. For services to the Electricity Industry. •
Jean Venables, Director, Venables Consultancy Services. For services to Civil Engineering. • Beryl Vickerton, Clerk, Atwick Parish Council. For services to Local Government. • Christina Mary Waddell. For services to Victim Support and to Carers of Disabled People in Stirling. • John Hill Waddell, lately Her Majesty's Inspector of Immigration for Scotland and Northern Ireland, Home Office. • Peter Waddington. For services to the community in Downton, Wiltshire. • Ann Cunningham Wagstaff, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Geoffrey James George Wakeling, Senior Engineer,
Leicestershire County Council. For services to Highways Improvement. • Graham Basil Walker, Coxswain/Mechanic, Wells Lifeboat, Norfolk. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. • Mary Walker, Chairman, General Committee of the
Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute Women's Trust Fund. For charitable services. • Nancy Hamilton Walker, Editor, Kinross Newsletter. For services to the community in Kinross-shire. • Patricia Ann Walker, Valuation Referencer, Board of Inland Revenue. • Sheila Mary Walker. For charitable services. • Freda Inez Walley. For services to the community, particularly Prisoner Welfare, in Walsall. • Valerie Ann Wallis, Vice-Chairman, Young Men's Christian Association. For services to Young People in Kent. • John Wardrobe. For services to Association Football for Young People. • Margaret Victoria Ware, Senior Executive Officer,
Overseas Development Administration. •
Perween Warsi, Managing Director, S & A Foods Ltd. For services to the Food Manufacturing Industry. • Robert William Waterson. For services to the community in Norwich, Norfolk. • Professor
Roy Watling, Head of Mycology,
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. For services to Science. • Arthur Aiken Watson. For services to the community in Tarves, Aberdeenshire. • Dennis Drysdale Watson, Driver,
Badgerline Bus Company (Thamesway), Southend, Essex. For services to Public Transport. • Simon Watts, Chief Scientist,
Racal Radar Defence Systems Ltd. For scientific services to the Defence Industry. • Geoffrey Wingyett Webber, . For services to the community on the Isle of Wight. • Geoffrey Gilbert Wells. For services to the community in Wick, West Sussex. • Ronald Edward Westacott. For services to the community in Seend, Wiltshire. • Brenda Maria Wheatley, Support Manager 3, the Buying Agency, Cabinet Office (Office of Public Service). • The Reverend Derek White. For services to Homeless People in London. • Marguerite Elizabeth White. For services to the community in Liverpool. • Derek Frederick Whitehouse. For services to the community in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. • Brian Peter Whitford. For services to the Personnel Protective Equipment Industry. • Ivan William Whittaker, Craftsman, National Grid Company plc. For services to Industrial Relations. • Keith Anthony Wicks, Head of Information Technology and Communications,
Port of London Authority. For services to the Port Authority. • Harry Holmes St. John Wild. For services to the community in Rochdale, Lancashire. • Richard Douglas Williams. For services to Journalism and to the community in Cornwall. • Edith Frances Williams. For services to the community in Bnslington, Bristol. • John Michael Williams. For services to the community, particularly the Arts, in Buxton, Derbyshire. • Lyndhurst Williams, Constable, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police and to Industrial Relations. • Richard Williams. For Political Service. • Roy Williams. For Political Service. • Thomas Alan Williams, Senior Scientist, Phosphates Group,
Albright and Wilson Ltd. For scientific services to the Chemical Industry. • Grace Ellen Wood. For services to Elderly People in Twerton, Bath. • Marjorie Wood. For services to the
Royal Parks of London. • Margaret Jane Wooden, School Crossing Patrol,
Lancashire County Council. For services to Road Safety and to the community. • Alfred Thomas Woolnough, Driver, Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police. • Simon William Wren, lately Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. • Madge Margaret Wright. For services to Mentally Handicapped People. • Fred Yallop, Emergency Engineer. For humanitarian services to the former Yugoslavia. • Charles Henry Young. For services to the community in South Shields, Tyne and Wear. • John Ralph Young, Technical Liaison Manager,
Lever Brothers Ltd. For services to the Chemical Industry. • John William Young, Brigade Treasurer, lately Chairman, England and Wales Committee, Boys' Brigade. For services to
The Boys' Brigade. ;;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List • Bathsheba Abse, Curator,
Keats–Shelley Memorial House, Rome. • Duncan Bnerton Allan, Second Secretary, British Embassy, Moscow. • Jean Armstrong del Bianco. For services to British cultural interests in Venice. • Au Chi-lau, . For services to civil engineering in Hong Kong. • Christopher Rodney Baker, Honorary Consul, Dunkirk. • Sigrid Geraldine Wells Barnes. For charitable services in the Falkland Islands. • Janet Bershers, British Vice-Consul, Chicago. • Kenneth Geoffrey Birch, British Vice-Consul, Zurich. • John Basil Boursot. For services to zoology in El Salvador. • Chan Kim-to. For public service, Hong Kong. •
Chan Kong-sang. For public service, Hong Kong. • Peter Chau Cham-chiu, ,
Assistant Commissioner (Auxiliary),
Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Maureen Anne Chesterton, British Vice-Consul, Lima. • Michael Chik Wah-wai, Assistant Commissioner, Customs and Excise, Hong Kong. • Mary Matilda Cooper, . For services to nursing and welfare, Montserrat. • Nicola Jane Crews. For services to disabled people, Indonesia. • Brendan William Laurence Egan. For services to the British School, Manila. •
Margaret Elsworth. For services to education and health, South Africa. • John Barrymore Eustice. For services to disabled people, Botswana. • The Reverend Father Anthony Fleming. For charitable and welfare services to the community in Orissa, India. • Frank Charles Gamble, Director, British Red Cross Society, Bermuda. • Christopher Garratt. For services to the British community in Brussels. • Martin Fraser Gibson. For services to the British community in Uruguay. • George Oliver Gilham, First Secretary (Works), British High Commission, New Delhi. • Joan Doreen Gol. For charitable and welfare services in Texas, United States of America. • Rose Yin-chee Goodstadt, . For services to public health and welfare, Hong Kong. • Louise Elizabeth Higham, Head, British Council Office, Barcelona. • Marjone Helen Hoare. For services to literature and the island heritage, Gibraltar. •
Ann Hui On-wah. For services to the performing arts, Hong Kong. • Norman Peter Jackson, Field Director, Save The Children Fund, Khartoum. • Neil Alexander Kernohan, lately Vice-Consul, British Interests Section, Italian Embassy, Tripoli. • James Kwan Kin-cheung. For public service, Hong Kong. •
Lee Lai-shan. For services to sport, Hong Kong. •
Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen. For services to the textile industry, Hong Kong. • Leung Shou-chun, Principal Government Land Surveyor, Hong Kong. • Li Shai-hung. For public service, Hong Kong. • Simon Li Pak-ho, , Senior Assistant Director of Housing, Hong Kong. • Sarah Mary Liao Sau-tung, . For services to consumer and environmental affairs, Hong Kong. • Lo Tin-hoi, Management Assistant, British Trade Commission, Hong Kong. • Dora Amy Logan. For services to the British community, Argentina. • Fiona MacCallum, Attaché, HM Embassy, Riga. • Allison Mary Marriott, lately Third Secretary, UK Delegation to the
Western European Union, Brussels. • Tanya Bonsovna Matthews. For services to broadcasting and journalism, Tunisia. • Florenz Elaine Webbe Maxwell. For services to the Girl Guides and education in Bermuda. • Alexandra Lynn Medlin, Personal Assistant to British High Commissioner, Cape Town. • Ian Adie Murray. For services to education in Murree, Pakistan. • Ng Shui-Lai, . For services to welfare, Hong Kong. • Edward George Pryor, , Principal Government Town Planner, Hong Kong. • Olivia Margaret, Lady Roseveare. For services to education in Malawi • Tatica Ernestine Scatliffe. For services to nursing and voluntary work in British Virgin Islands. • Leonard Scott, lately Adviser on English Language, European Commission. • Josephine Chang Siao Fong-fong. For services to the performing arts, Hong Kong. • Neville Maxwell Alexander Smith, lately Chief Immigration Officer, Bermuda. • Robert Soto. For services to Scuba diving, British Virgin Islands • Edith Margaret Stewart, Matron, Bangkok Nursing Home, Thailand. • Heather Themistocleous, Headmistress, Junior (Anglo-Cypriot) School, Nicosia. • David Straiten Thomson. For welfare services to the community, Kenya. • Valerie Ann Treitlein, Honorary British Consul, Conakry. • Carlye Wai-Ling Tsui, . For services to the community, Hong Kong. • Valentine Thomas Tudball. For services to the British community in Beirut. • Michael Julian Christopher Waters, Deputy Political Adviser, Hong Kong. • John Anthony Weaver. For services to the Anglican community, Sliema, Malta. • The Reverend Colin Andrew Westmarland. For services to the
Church of Scotland, Malta. • Henry Winston Willans. For services to the British community, Uruguay. • Angela Cheung Wong Wan Yiu, JP. For services to education and hospital administration, Hong Kong. • Sister Annie Margaret Wong Kam-lin, Principal,
St. Paul's Secondary and
St. Paul's Convent Schools, Hong Kong. • Judy Wong Shuk-ching, , Assistant Director of Immigration, Hong Kong. • James Yeung Chi-kin, Chief Labour Officer, Hong Kong.
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) •
Alfred Leslie Rowse. For services to History and Literature.
Royal Red Cross (RRC) Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC) • Flight Lieutenant Phillipa Jayne Ward (0409397),
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service. • Squadron Leader Hazel Weir (0409276), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM) ;England and Wales • Anthony Richard Bayliss, Detective Superintendent,
Warwickshire Constabulary. • Frank Joseph Breen, Detective Constable,
Thames Valley Police. • Michael Briggs, Commander,
Metropolitan Police. • Eileen Margaret Eggington, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. • Christopher Fox, Assistant Chief Constable (designated), Warwickshire Constabulary. • William Griffiths, Commander, Metropolitan Police. • Gareth Jones, lately Detective Superintendent,
North Wales Police. • David Robertson Kenworthy, Assistant Chief Constable (designated),
Avon and Somerset Constabulary. • Paul Joseph Scott-Lee, Assistant Chief Constable (designated),
Suffolk Constabulary. • Roger John Manning, Chief Superintendent,
Staffordshire Police. • Graham Moore, Assistant Chief Constable (designated),
Cambridgeshire Constabulary. • Terence Raymond Nicholls, Constable, Metropolitan Police. •
Robin Edgar Norman Oake, Chief Constable,
Isle of Man Constabulary. • Peter John Picken, Superintendent (Divisional Commander),
West Mercia Constabulary. • Colin Potts, Chief Inspector (Divisional Commander),
Greater Manchester Police. • Gordon Michael Rogers, lately Chief Superintendent,
Wiltshire Constabulary. • Roger Edward Sandall, Chief Superintendent (Divisional Commander),
Norfolk Constabulary. • Richard Owen Thomas, Assistant Chief Constable (designated),
Gwent Constabulary. ;Scotland •
Andrew Gibson Brown,
Assistant Chief Constable,
Lothian and Borders Police. •
John Orr, , Chief Constable,
Strathclyde Police. •
William Rae, Chief Constable,
Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary. ;Northern Ireland • Patrick John Allen, Detective Sergeant,
Royal Ulster Constabulary. • Trevor William Campbell, Detective Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary. • William Joseph Coalter, Sergeant, Royal Ulster Constabulary. ;Overseas • Keith Braithwaite, Chief Superintendent,
Royal Hong Kong Police. • Christopher John Glover, Chief Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police. • Lau Chun-sing, Chief Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police. • William Ian Nicholson, Chief Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police.
Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM) ;England and Wales • Peter John Dale, Chief Fire Officer, Staffordshire Fire Service. • Alan Kenneth Dixon, Assistant Divisional Officer, Cleveland Fire Brigade. • Kenneth George Monk, lately Chief Fire Officer, Derbyshire Fire Service. • Alan Keith Seaman, lately Temporary Chief Fire Officer, South Yorkshire Fire Service. ;Scotland • John Clenaghan, Divisional Officer Grade 1, Strathclyde Fire Brigade. • Alexander James Lobban, Firemaster, Grampian Fire Brigade. ;Northern Ireland • Raymond Moore, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Northern Ireland Fire Brigade. ;Overseas • Lam Chun-man, Chief Fire Officer, Royal Hong Kong Fire Service.
Colonial Police Medal (CPM) • Chan Pak-chi, Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Albert Chan Ting-kai, Senior Divisional Officer, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Chan Yun-pui, Senior Divisional Officer, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Cheung Yuk-fung, Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Paul Croft, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • William Frederick Fenton, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Gillian Suk-han Fletcher, Chief Inspector, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Fu Keung San-ling, Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Barry Christopher Griffin, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Tony Ho Tse-tong, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Victor Hsu Yung, Senior Divisional Officer, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Kwan Wa-fai, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Lee Yeung-chi, Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Leung Ping, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Li Chun-wai, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Li Kam-wa, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Li Mau-sau, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Liu Tin-chee, Senior Divisional Officer, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Lo Chan Lin, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Kenneth William Colin Mackenzie, Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Edward Mak Man-poon, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Martin Samson, Senior Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Tam Sum-wing, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Tsui Kwok-cheung, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Wong Kin-ming, Senior Divisional Officer, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Wong Nang-chong, Station Sergeant, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. • Yan Fook-mou, Superintendent, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. ==New Zealand==