ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

OFFICERS (OBE)

David Harry Adams, chief executive, Railways Pension Trustee Company;

Ian Allan, for services to railway preservation; John Alexander Allen,

for services to the Housing Association Movement; Mrs Joan Allison, for

services to athletics; William John Arnold, Principal Professional and

Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence; Wilfred Lionel Gwyn Ashton,

former Divisional Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries

and Food; Mrs Margaret Anne Ashwell, member, Food Advisory Committee.

John Brian Ashworth, vice chairman, Seagram Distillers plc and

chairman, Renfrewshire Enterprise, for services to the Scotch whisky

industry and to business; Rodney Aspinwall, chairman, Aspinwall and

Company, for services to environmental management; Mrs Mary Eleanor

Asprey, for services to the National Missing Persons' Helpline; Mrs

Pamela Bader, member, Thames Valley Enterprise Training and Enterprise

Council; Melvyn Barker, Department for Education; Mrs Rosemary Vera

Barkes, for political and public service; Andrew Smith Barr, Assistant

Collector, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise; Mrs Susan Battle,

deputy chief executive, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

John Stuart Bevan, secretary, Association for Colleges; Alexander

Wilson Blane, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of

Defence; John Stuart Bloor, managing director, Triumph Motorcycles, for

services to the motorcycle industry; Mrs Elizabeth Ann Boatman, for

services to women's golf; Mrs Hazel Elizabeth Bradford, for political

and public service; James Braid, member, Fife Regional Council, for

services to local government; Miss Elspeth Livingston Brewis, for

services to health care for children; Robert Arthur Brice, for services

to the community in Essex; Douglas William Imrie-Brown, for charitable

services, particularly to Rotary International.

Professor George William Brown, Professor, Department of Social Policy

and Social Staff, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, London;

Richard Henry Bryant, for services to the community in East Sussex;

Michael Haldon Burden, technical director, TI Reynolds Rings; Alan

Burgess, Highways Agency, Department of Transport; Mrs Elizabeth Kerr

Burns, director, Volunteer Development Scotland; Mrs Jennifer Margaret

Butcher, assistant collector, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise.

Miss Mary Rose Winifred Caden, convener, General Teaching Council for

Scotland, for services to education; David Howard Cairns, former

secretary general, International Accounting Standards Committee; James

Campbell Cairns, secretary, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families

Association, Solihull; Samuel John Chambers, for services to Relate;

Robert John Haylock Chambers, fellow, Institute of Development Studies,

University of Sussex; Frederick John Chapman, former planning chairman,

Birmingham City Council.

Robert William Chappell, for services to optometry; Professor Juliet

Cheetham, director, Social Work Research Centre, University of Stirling,

for services to social work; David Richard Cleaton, for services to

careers education; Robert Maxwell Clerk, former chairman of council,

Association of Scottish District Salmon Fishery Boards; John Walford

Common, for services to the shipping industry; Lindsay Conway, for

services to social work; John Corns, for political and public service;

Oliver Grant Crichton, for services to the Hotel and Catering Benevolent

Association.

Professor David Crystal, for services to the English language and to

linguistics; Michael J Davey, regional secretary, Transport and General

Workers Union; Allen Robert Leonard Davies, former secretary, Civil

Litigation Committee, the Law Society; David Kenneth Lewis Davies,

chairman, Cancer Research in Wales; Arthur Charles Henry Denny, for

services to the De Montfort University, Leicester; David Henry Duff,

Department of Employment; Miss Carol Ann Duffy, poet, for services to

poetry; Michael Nicholas Duffy, head teacher, King Edward VI School,

Morpeth; Dennis Dunn, port manager, Associated British Ports, Grimsby

and Immingham.

Stephen George Dunster, treasurer, West Glamorgan County Council; Mrs

Barbara Carol Eastland, for political and public service; Miss Joan

Edmondson, Employment Service, Department of Employment; Robert Anthony

Cowan Edridge, marketing director, Combat Systems Division, BAeSEMA; Mrs

Clarice Estelle Norton Edwards, for political and public service; John

Norman Ellis, former secretary, Council of Civil Service Unions; Ralph

Emery, Vice-President, Canning House, for services to Anglo/Latin

American Relations; David Acfield Emms, for services to education;

Richard Kendall Corris Evans, Her Majesty's Treasury; T Alun Valentine

Evans, for services to the community including Welsh language and

culture in Powys.

Angus Durie Miller Farquharson, for services to forestry and to the

community in Aberdeenshire; Sister Pauline Fenton, for services to the

community in Hounslow; Miss Jill Ferguson, principal, Woking College,

Surrey; John Ferguson, secretary and registrar, Royal Pharmaceutical

Society of Great Britain; Douglas Martin Edward Ferreira, general

manager, Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway; Mrs Mary Elizabeth Ferris, for

services to education; Donald Gordon Fleet, regional director,

Opportunities for People with Disabilities.

Mrs Mavis Alice Foden, chairman, Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust, West

Midlands; Mrs Anne Margaret Madaline Footner, chief nurse adviser,

Frenchay Healthcare NHS Trust, Bristol; Harold Bentley Formstone,

Department of Trade and Industry; Robert Jack Forrest, farmer, for

services to agriculture in Berwickshire; Colin Edward Francis, Welsh

Office; James Albert Fuke, for political service; Hance Fullerton, chief

executive, Grampian Enterprise, for services to business in Grampian;

Neil Richard Galbraith, Director of Education and Leisure Services,

Western Isles Islands Council, and chairman, Scottish Consultative

Council on the Curriculum, for services to education; James D Stirling

Gallacher, for services to the catering industry; Professor David

Ganderton, chairman, British Pharmacopoeia Commission.

Professor David Gardner, deputy managing director and director of

European projects, Military Aircraft Division, British Aerospace Defence

Company; Francis Gilhooly, Parliamentary Complaints and Correspondence

Manager, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Brian John Gillespie,

for services to the community in Tyne and Wear; Brian Geoffrey Gleed,

Project Manager for Safety Assessment of Naval Base Developments, UK

Atomic Energy Authority, for services to the defence industry; Michael

John Gooch, Department of Trade and Industry.

John Barrie Gordon, chairman, North East River Purification Board, for

services to the community in Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire; John Gott,

Chief Commandant, Lancashire Special Constabulary; Lance Grainger,

Department of Transport; Mrs Dorothy Mary Greenland, for political and

public services; Richard Moran Greensmith, general manager, Special

Network Services, British Telecommunications; Mrs Judith Greenwood,

consultant community psychiatrist, Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust, for

services to medicine; Alfred Arthur Grimwade, Cedarmore Housing

Association, Kent; Miss Maggi Hambling, artist, for services to art;

Susan Hampshire, (Lady Kulukundis), president, Dyslexia Institute, for

services to dyslexic people.

Mrs Penelope Jane Meredith-Hardy, member, Hertfordshire Probation

Committee; Professor David William Harkness, for services to museums;

Norman Alexander Harkness, the Trade Mark Registry, the Patent Office;

Anthony John Hart, for services to magistracy in the City of London;

Nasimulhaq Shahzad Hasnie, co-ordinator for equal opportunities

multi-cultural education, Huddersfield Technical College; John Harold

Haynes, chairman, Haynes Publishing Group; Mrs Joyce Helena Hayward,

president, the Attingham Trust, for services to the study of the British

country house.

Brian Tate Head, principal inspector, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of

Pollution; Colin Douglas Henderson, Scottish Office; Mrs Louise Ann

Henry, Department of Health; Roderic Morley Hewitt, for services to

forestry; Thomas Albert Hilliard, for charitable services in Surrey;

John Michael Hillier, director of administration, West Midlands Police;

Anthony John Hirst, director, the Boat Museum; Lt Col Raymond Reginald

Holland, for services to disabled ex-Servicemen and women; Derek Peter

Holley, for political and public service; Miss Doreen Mary Horridge,

Department of Health.

David Morgan Hughes, Chief Conservator (Wales), Forestry Commission;

Mohammed Hamid Husain, general medical practitioner, Rotherham; Mrs

Eileen Isobel Mary Hutton, lately president National Childbirth Trust;

Kazuo Ishiguro, writer; Mrs Norma Jean Izard, for services to women's

cricket; Christopher Robert Jackson, member, Wales Tourist Board;

Malcolm Stuart Jackson, Department of Social Security; Ivan Jacobson,

consultant neurosurgeon, Dundee Royal Infirmary, for services to

medicine.

Saeed Jaffrey, actor, for services to drama; Roy Arthur Jeffreys,

honorary treasurer, the Royal Society of Chemistry; Kevin John Jenkins,

co-founder and Children and Youth Team Manager, Community Links, for

services to young people; William Anthony Jerrett, for services to

medicine in Wales; Michael John Jewitt, district inspector, Her

Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Gareth Jones, for services to

disabled people, in Wales; Mrs Jackie Jenkin-Jones, for political and

public service; Mrs Janet Eveline Jones, for services to education; John

Lloyd Jones, chairman, National Farmers' Union Welsh Council; Mrs

Margaret Catherine Jones, former headteacher, Caernarfon, Gwynedd.

Sydney Jones, chief executive, the Boys' Brigade, for services to

young people; David Graham Keenleside, for services to the University of

Manchester Institute of Science and Technology; Michael John Kendrick,

director of transportation, Northamptonshire County Council; Arthur

Henry William Kennard, president, National Committee of Valuation

Tribunals; Mrs Joanna Alicia Gore Kennedy, associate director, Ove Arup

and Partners.

John Patrick Kennedy, for legal services to the Band Aid Trust; Denis

Patrick Gerard Keogh, deputy director, Northern Ireland Works

Organisation; Abdul Qadeer Khan, head, South Yorkshire Waste Regulation

Unit; Mohammed Akram Khan, Office for Standards in Education; Ronnie

King, Chief Fire Officer, Dyfed County Fire Brigade, for services to the

fire service; John Kingdom, Department of the Environment; Rosemary

Davina Lady Kingsdown, former president, British Red Cross Society,

Kent.

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

MEMBERS (MBE)

John Alexander Adams, lately Constable, Metropolitan Police; George M

Affleck, for services to Schools' Association Football in Dalkeith,

Midlothian; Krishna Kumar Agarwal, General Medical Practitioner,

Newcastle under Lyme; Benedict Maduegbuna Agwuna, director, Charles

Wootton College, Liverpool; Thomas Griffiths Ainscough, lately member,

Bracknell Forest Borough Council; Mrs Beatrice Lilian Allen, president,

Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Whitefield, Manchester.

Maurice Harold Allen, non-operational station officer, London Fire and

Civil Defence Authority; Mrs Jane Teresa Allison, private secretary,

Cumbernauld Development Corporation, for services to business; Mrs

Patricia Allott, for services to the Lymington Community Centre,

Hampshire; David Richardson Anderson, Army Training Regiment, Glencorse;

Christopher Robert Andrew, for services to rugby union football; Miss

Thelma Powell Armstrong, for services to the Housing Association

Movement; Walter Featherston Armstrong, for political and public

service; Mrs Joan Asby, for services to the community in West Wales;

Tony Allan Ash, head warden, the National Trust, North West Devon.

Bernard John Ashman, former governor, Her Majesty's Prison Ashwell;

Ronald John Ashton, for political and public service; Mrs Margaret Olive

Atkinson, for services to life saving in North East England; Mrs Alice

Averis, for services to the Fox Green Gateway Club, Birmingham; Mrs

Carole Ellen Baisden, director, Parentline; Derrick John Baker, senior

storekeeper, Ministry of Defence; Donald Alfred Baker, for services to

the community in Worcester; Mrs Mary Geraldine Baker, Director of

Welfare Development, Parkinson's Disease Society.

Mrs Violet Minnie Baker, for services to the community in Old Windsor;

Mrs Anna Teresa Bannigan, Administrative Assistant, Department of Health

and Social Services; Stanley Albert Banting, Chairman of Governors,

Bournville College of Further Education Corporation, Birmingham; Arthur

Charlie Barker, Disability Consultant, Steering Developments; John

Richard Barker, for services to the community in Louth, Lincolnshire;

Mrs Sylvia Barker, lately Senior Information Officer, Central Office of

Information; Mrs Dorothy Barnes, Department of Agriculture.

Mrs Greta Rosemary Barnes, director, National Asthma Training Centre,

Stratford- upon-Avon; Trevor Henry Bates, journalist, Daily Telegraph;

Peter Andrew Beardsley, for services to football; Mrs Monica Lilian

Becquet, chairman, Jersey Meals on Wheels Service; Philip Bell, postman,

London; Miss June Mary Bennett, for services to elderly people and their

carers in Hammersmith; Mrs Pek Yeong Berry, for services to race

relations in Central Region; Hugh James Newton Bethell, GP, Farringdon,

Hampshire.

John Murray Bewley, group personnel manager, Co-Operative Wholesale

Society Agriculture; Neville George Bidmead, lately foreman, Atomic

Weapons Establishment; Graham Charles Biggs, chief executive, South

Shropshire District Council, for services to local government; John

Bird, editor, the Big Issue, for services to homeless people; Mrs Joan

Birtles, for services to the Family Placement Scheme, Cheshire; Mrs

Hazel Priestley Bishop, former deputy area representative, Save the

Children Fund, Bedfordshire.

Mrs Sarah Edminson Black, member, Board of Visitors, HM Prison

Acklington; William James Murray Black, Farms and Estates Director,

Scottish Agricultural College, for services to agricultural education;

Thomas Edwin Blagdon, Group Scout Leader, 1st Brixham Scout Group;

Alfred George Blake, for services to the community in Aberporth, Dyfed;

Harry Anthony Bleach, for services to the community in Chichester; Miss

May Blood, for services to equal opportunities and to industrial

relations; Jack Leslie Bowden, for services to the community in

Warminster; Francis Bertram Bowles, for services to the community in

South Glamorgan.

Mrs Evelyn Boyd, for services to cancer care in Ayrshire; Mrs Eveline

Grace Boyd, lately Administrative Officer, Home Office; Robert John

Boyd, for services to sport in Lanarkshire; Mrs Muriel Bertha Bradbury,

lately Leader, Independent Group, High Peak Borough Council; Miss Linda

Brassington, Senior Personal Secretary, Cabinet Office; Mrs Isabella

Bremner, for services to young people in Ross and Cromarty; James Eldred

Cuthbert Brokenshire, for services to the community in Shropshire;

Alexander Brown, for services to the Boys' Brigade; Miss Caroline Dinah

Penton Brown, designer, National Portrait Gallery.

George Wright Brown, Detective Chief Inspector, Lothian and Borders

Police, for services to the police; Mrs Hazel Clara Brown, for services

to the community in Yeovil, Somerset; Norman Brown, lately driver,

Trainload Freight, British Railways; Capt Norman Peter Brown, chairman,

Management Committee, Sea Cadet Corps, Parkstone; Robert John Brown,

lately restructuring director, British Rail Infrastructure Services,

British Railways, for services to the railway industry; Alistair

Alexander Bruce, Group Scout Leader/Cub Leader, 3rd Tweeddale Scout

Troop, for services to Scouting and to the community in Peeblesshire;

John Bryant, lately leading research worker, Forestry Commission.

Kingsley Frederick Bryant, shop development manager, European Service,

NAAFI; Mrs Judith Buckland, Chair, Arundel Festival; Anthony George

Buckle, porter, for services to the Covent Garden Market Authority; Mrs

Jane Audrey Bugg, chairman of governors, Lord Williams VC School, Thame,

Oxfordshire; Peter Adrian Bull, for charitable services; John Callander

Burn, GP, Brampton, Cumbria; Miss Jean Esther Burnett, Executive

Officer, Department of Social Security; Leslie George Burnham,

secretary, 48th Tank Regiment Association; John Peter Burson, for

services to mountain rescue in Wales.

Anthony Ernest Graham Butcher, Divisional Officer, Special

Constabulary, Essex; Graham John Butcher, Senior Technical Officer, for

services to the police; Mrs Brenda Butler, Chief Commandant, Special

Constabulary, Kent; Eric Arthur Byrne, chairman, Crime Prevention Panel,

Avon and Somerset; Thomas John Byrne, Professional and Technology

Officer, Department of Health; Mrs Dilys Cadogan, for services to

National Eisteddfodau, Swansea; Miss Jean Caroline Cahm, National

Co-ordinator, Buswatch.

Mrs Marie Georgina Callaghan, Department for Education; Michael John

Calvert, for services to the community in Surrey; John Campbell, for

services to young people; Ronald Desmond Campbell, chairman, British

Light Aviation Centre; Thomas Geoffrey Campion, for services to Imperial

Pensioners' Action Call; Mrs Stella Canciani, for services to the NHS in

South Wales; John Cannon, Textile Engineer, Dangerfield Mill, Hawick,

for services to the industrial heritage of the borders; Arthur Douglas

Cantwell, for political service; David Cargill, lately mechanic,

Arbroath Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, for

services to safety at sea; Derek Stanley Carr, Durham County Fire and

Rescue Brigade.

George William Carr, for services to the Stars Organisation supporting

Action for People with Cerebral Palsy; Miss Beryl Jessie Carrington,

reporter, Herts Advertiser; Mrs Sylvia Marjorie Rose Carter, lately

Administrative Officer, Radiocommunications Agency, Department of Trade

and Industry; Mrs Betty Cartman, for services to disabled people in

Staffordshire; Ivan Samuel Caskey, for services to the fire service;

Miss Beryl Jean Castles, lately personal secretary, Overseas Development

Administration.

James Caunce, member, St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council; Mrs Vera

Joyce Chandler, Department of the Environment; Mrs Sheila Rose Charles,

for services to the NHS in South Glamorgan; Mrs Zena Averill Philomen

Edmund-Charles, for services to the community in Leytonstone, London;

Mrs Ann Charlton, Chairperson, East Cleveland Multiple Sclerosis

Society; Miss Madeline Marjorie Chetham, for services to animal welfare

in Devon.

Alan Chipperfield, chief clerk, Admission Order Office, House of

Commons; Mrs Mary Christmas, Department of Trade and Industry; Mrs Kate

Christopherson, for services to the community in Salisbury, Wiltshire;

Mrs Barbara Joyce Church, president, Friends of Eastbourne Hospitals;

Mrs Beryl Claber, for services to the National Trust in Cheshire; James

Clarke, consultant, Road Engineering, for humanitarian services in

Tanzania.

Mrs Norah Betty Clarke, secretary, Inner London Probation Service

Retired Staff Association; Andrew John Cleave, warden, Bramley Frith

Study Centre, Hampshire County Council; William Thomson Mercer Cleghorn,

for services to the accountancy profession; Miss Susan Cobbold, senior

personal secretary Welsh Office; Gordon Pearce Cockburn, Business

Development Director, Young Engineers, the Standing Conference on

Schools' Science and Technology.

Hans Herman Cohn, international officer, national Federation of the

Blind and Editor, Viewpoint; Bryan Sydney Coker, chairman, Governing

Body, Palmers' College, Thurrock, Essex; Mrs Elizabeth Margaret Cole,

lately Auxiliary Coastguard, Operations Room Assistant, Marine Rescue

Co-ordination Centre, Swansea; Mrs Marie Collier, Her Majesty's

Treasury.

Mrs Beryl Ann Collins, personal secretary, Health and Safety

Executive, Department of Employment; Thomas Douglas Haig Colvan,

chairperson, Meadowside and Thornwood Housing Association; Alexander

Ritchie Cook, for services to Scottish Fiddle Music; Miss Gladys Cook,

for services to the Scout Movement in London; William George Cook, for

services to indoor bowling in Cwmbran; Mrs Dorothy Audrey Cooper,

honorary secretary, Leicestershire Occupational Safety and Health

Association.

Mrs Felicity Anne Ashley Cooper, for services to the community in

Hexton, Hertfordshire; Samuel Alfred Cooper, for services to disabled

people in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire; Mrs Doreen Tyler Cornelissen,

lately administrative assistant, Ministry of Defence; Miss Daphne May

Cosser, for services to the Girls' Brigade; Miss Betty Joyce Cox,

nursing sister, British Coal Corporation.

Miss Kathleen Allen-Cox, lately personal secretary, Department of the

Environment; Michael John Cox, constable, Norfolk Constabulary; Miss

Beryl Alma Crabtree, lately headteacher, Colston Bassett Primary School,

Nottinghamshire: James Marshall Crawford, for services to the fire

service; Alan Leslie Crowhurst, senior prison officer, Her Majesty's

Prison, Lewes; Adrian Lewellin Crowley, for services to young people in

West Glamorgan.

Mrs Gladys Cruickshank, for services to Guiding in Aberdeenshire;

Colin Cumming, senior executive officer, former Head of Postgraduate

Training Support Section, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research

Council; Mrs Catherine Cunningham, laundry worker and seamstress,

Strathcarron Hospice, Stirlingshire, for services to health care; Robert

Robertson Cunningham, for services to the community in East Lothian.

Mrs Beryl Alice Curran, school catering manager, Park Walk Primary

School, Kensington and Chelsea Local Education Authority; Joseph Gerrard

Curran, for services to the sea fishing industry; Stuart John Darby,

lately head, Community Nurse Development Team, Camden and Islington,

London; Malcolm Vivien David, for services to the community in

Cowbridge, South Glamorgan.

Edgar Wynne Davies, for services to the Welsh Pony and Cob Society;

Miss Siobhan Davies, choreographer and artistic director, Siobhan Davies

Dance Company; Thomas Peter Lloyd Davies, for political and public

service; Mrs Beryl Lucy Davis, chief executive, Alliance of Independent

Retailers and Businesses; Campbell Montgomery Davis, Officer, Northern

Ireland Office; Herbert Charles Davis, for services to horticulture in

Nantwich, Cheshire; Mrs Winifred Davis, for services to the community in

Hendon, Sunderland.

Eric Constantine De Corte, chairman, Board of Prison Visitors, Her

Majesty's Prison Full Sutton; Stanley Hugh Macdonald Delbridge, lately

constable, Northamptonshire Police; Brian William Delf, education

director, Techniquest, Cardiff; Albert Denton, Macebearer and Escort to

the Mayor, London Borough of Redbridge; Maurice John Denyer, managing

director, Fowler Bros (Cowfold).

David Dick, lately estates manager, Cumnock Area Office, Scottish

Homes, for services to housing; Peter Henry Dickinson, member, Medical

Appeals Tribunals; Harry Dillon, for political service; Arthur Frederick

Dimmock, lately chairman, Portsmouth Deaf Centre; Mrs Lillian Mary

Dobby, postwoman, Royal Mail, Swansea; Charles Pascal John Doherty, mast

and aerial fitter, National Transcommunications.

George Francis John Donald, for services to Scottish entertainment;

Derrick Dottridge, for services to Lightwing Projects, Her Majesty's

Prison, Parkhurst; Peter William Dowe, head, Building Services,

University of Westminster; Brian Edward Draper, senior technician, flood

defence, National Rivers Authority; Mrs Eleanor Drennan, headteacher, St

David's Primary School, Johnstone, Renfrewshire, for services to

education; Maj James Kenneth Dunn, chairman and honorary secretary,

Tynemouth Life Saving Brigade.

Mrs Angela Margaret Anne Edwards, Administrative Officer, Ministry of

Defence; Anthony Gordon Edwards, supply manager, Thames Water Utilities;

Mrs Claire Bolton Edwards, for services to the community in Teesdale,

County Durham; Malcolm John Edwards, narrow boat skipper; William James

Ellery, station officer, Dorset Fire Brigade; Mrs Carole Elliott, health

visitor.

Frazer John Ellis, UK Commercial Director, Davy International; Jack

Ellis, vice president, Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association,

Welshpool, Powys; John Stewart Maxwell Ellis, lately Head of Music,

Northcliffe School, Conisbrough, Doncaster; Miss Mary Peart Ellis,

registrar, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London;

Miss Elsie English, secretary, Cleveland Constabulary.

Thomas John Evans, for services to the community in Llysfaen, Clwyd;

Mrs Cherie Elizabeth Everett, Senior Executive Officer, Office of

Population, Censuses and Surveys; Paul Frederick Charles Everitt, for

services to WaterAid; David Arthur Fagan, for political service; William

Kennedy Faichney, lately custodian, Dunblane Cathedral; Mrs Yvonne Mary

Farlam, sales assistant, Boots the Chemist; John Michael Farr, for

political service; Walter Reginald Farr, for charitable services in

Cambridgeshire; Antony Michael Farrar, first engineer, Research and

Engineering, National Power plc.

Thomas Charlton Farries, president, TC Farries and Company; Brian

Lawrence Faulkner, constable, Thames Valley Police; Mrs Julie Fawcett,

chair, Stockwell Park Tenants' Association, for services to the

community in Brixton, London; Mrs Edith Fearn, for services to the

community in Ashbourne, Derbyshire; William Fenton, Police Adviser, Know

How Fund, for services to Anglo/Polish relations.

Ronald George Fenty, farm worker, Roslin Institute, Midlothian, for

services to scientific animal research; Mrs Elizabeth Maude Fiddler,

personal secretary, Cardiff Bay Development Corporation; David Trevor

Field, furniture designer and maker; Mrs Kathleen Finch, for charitable

services in the West Midlands; Edgar Monro Fisher, AEA Technology; Mrs

Doreen Joyce Flanders, executive officer, Ministry of Defence; Mrs

Suzanne Fletcher, for political and public service.

John Ford, Department for Education. Norman Hector FORD,safety

officer, Tarmac Roadstone (Southern); Robert Allan Forrest, lately

custodian for the National Trust, Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire Norman

John Foster, chief rent officer, Nottinghamshire; Miss Roberta Joan

Foster, senior personal secretary, Department of Economic

Development.Ian Millar Frain, member, Kincardine and Deeside District

Council, for services to the community.

John Neville Knox, chairman, the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship; Frank

Philip Krinks, general secretary, Civil Service Sports Council; John

Colin Leonard Thornton Lee, area chairman, Sea Cadet Corps, North West

England; Neville Hall Lee, president, Association of Residential Letting

Agents; Mrs Margaret Clare Lillyman, headteacher, Millais School,

Horsham, West Sussex; James Malcolm Littlewood, consultant in

paediatrics, St James's University Hospital, Leeds.

Alexander John Bruce-Lockhart, for political and public service;

Andrew Usherwood Lyburn, member, Occupational Pensions Board; Professor

George Murray Mackay, Professor in Transport Safety, University of

Birmingham; Miss Ruth Mackenzie, executive director, Nottingham

Playhouse; Jurat Herbert Nicolle Machon, for services to the community

in Guernsey; Mrs Sheila Stirling Mackay, for political and public

service; Bruce David Mackie, for political and public service; Mrs

Audrey Males, Chief Administrative Nursing Officer, Mid-Glamorgan Health

Authority.

John Henry Martin, for services to the construction industry; Samuel

Robert Martin, for services to agriculture; Anthony Phillip Mathers,

director, Armoured Fighting Vehicle Projects, GKN Defence; Edward

Matthews, lately director, Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations' Council

and Scottish Refugee Council, for services to voluntary organisations;

Edward Robert Maun, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence;

John Hunter Maxwell, for services to the newspaper industry and to the

community in Cumbria; Ian Malcolm McAlpine, for political and public

service.

John McFarlane, executive director, Standard Chartered; Professor John

Peter McInerney, Glanely Professor of Agricultural Policy, University of

Exeter; James McInnes, for services to the community, particularly the

Abbeyfield Society, in Kendal, Cumbria; Miss Sheila Marshall McKechnie,

for services to homeless people; Robert James McKinstry, for services to

architecture; William Pollock McLaren, for services to broadcasting and

to rugby union football; Michael Frederick Messenger, County Librarian

and Arts Officer, Hereford and Worcester County Council.

William John Millar, Northern Ireland Office; Professor Spencer

Leonard Millham, director, Dartington Social Research Unit; George Mutch

Mitchell, Seneschal, the Priory for Wales, Order of St John; John

Cheason Mitchell, chairman, Working Group on Food and Agriculture for

Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union; Brian Patrick

Monaghan, district inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.

John Clive Monks, chairman, Dental Rates Study Group; Miss Joyce

Moore, headteacher, Oswaldtwistle Rhyddings County High School,

Lancashire; Patrick John Moran, Treasury Solicitor's Department; Mrs

Gillian Ann Morbey, director, SENSE Scotland, for services to deaf and

blind people; John Anthony Paterson-Morgan, former chairman, Advisory

Committee for General Commissioner, Acton and Kensington; Jonathan

Moynihan, Group Chief Executive, PA Consulting.

Alexander Macleod Murray, director, Department of Medical Physics and

Bio- Engineering, Raigmore NHS Trust, Inverness, for services to

science; Neil Warren Murray, for services to the community in Whitley

Bay, Tyne and Wear; James Wilson McDowell Neil, principal, Dumfries and

Galloway College, for services to education; Mrs Janet Blanche Newman,

for services to the National Missing Persons' Helpline; Mrs Maureen

Edith Nicol, for services to women's issues; James Charles Barton Nock,

for political and public service; Alan Norbury, Home Office; Geoffrey

Norman, former Deputy Secretary of Commissions (Training), Lord

Chancellor's Department; Miss Erica May Norton, Assistant Chief

Constable, Leicestershire Constabulary.

Jerome O'Hea, chairman, Colt Group, for services to business and to

training and research; Arthur Vernon Oscroft, lately Director of

Housing, Nottingham City Council; Ivor Albert Sydney Owen, former

parliamentary correspondent, Financial Times; Wing Cdr Alan Geoffrey

Page, founder, Battle of Britain Memorial Trust; Elaine Paige, singer

and actress; Timothy Vernon Francis Pape, director general, the Shaw

Trust; Brian John Perry, former director, British Library Research and

Development Department; Miss Cheryl Alane Plumridge, Ministry of

Defence; Robert Corner Pounder, vice president, Submarine Old Comrades

Association, Merseyside.

John William Pratt, for services to Portland College, Nottinghamshire;

Eric John Radley, for political and public service; Miss Jennifer

Christine Ranson, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Maj Ian William

Reynolds, for political service; Geoffrey Vincent Roberts, for services

to blind people in the Forest of Dean; Mrs Phyllida Katharine

Stewart-Roberts, for services to the community, particularly the St John

Ambulance, in East Sussex; David Neil Robinson, co-founder and director,

Community Links; Mrs June Rosamond Maxwell Robinson, for political and

public service; Mrs Joan Elizabeth Ruddock, for services to industry;

Duncan Rutter, former chief executive, Hotel and Catering Training

Company.

Anthony John Sainsbury, for services to sport for disabled people;

Philip Salisbury, managing director, Peter Brotherhood; Arthur Saunders,

international manager, Association of British Insurers; William Scott,

managing director and chief executive, Ferguson Shipbuilders; Michael

John Sexton, Overseas Development Administration; Graham John Seymour,

Senior Principal Valuer, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; John

Malcolm Shaw, lately Her Majesty's Senior Inspector of Mechanical

Engineering in Mines, Health and Safety Executive, Department of

Employment.

Mrs Elizabeth Ann Sherriff, for political service; Miss Patricia

Louise Shove, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence; Mrs

Ruth Sims, chief executive, Mildmay Hospital, Hackney, London; Jolyon

Edward Sloggett, secretary, Institute of Marine Engineers; Miss Isobel

Smail, lately member, Castle Morpeth Borough Council, Northumberland;

Trevor Smallwood, executive chairman, Badgerline Group; Miss Sheila Drew

Smith, for services to the Ordnance Survey; Douglas Dempsey Smyth, for

services to health care; Colin Snowden, The City Engineer, City of

London; Malcolm John Hamilton Paul Southgate, deputy managing director,

European Passenger Services.

The Rev David Staple, general secretary, Free Church Federal Council;

Professor Richard Steinitz, founder and artistic director, Huddersfield

Contemporary Music Festival; Robert Alexander Stewart, lately

headteacher, Bishopbriggs High School, Strathclyde, for services to

education; John Barry Stiff, lately Firemaster, Dumfries and Galloway

Fire Brigade, for services to the fire service; Alastair James

Struthers, lately chairman, Caledonian MacBrayne, for services to

shipping and to transport in Western Scotland; Harry Swain, for services

to the magistracy in Leeds; Robert Charles Swan, for services to polar

exploration.

Professor Martin Nicholas Sweeting, managing director and chief

executive, Surrey Satellite Technology; Robert Nicol Traquair Thin,

consultant physician, Genito-Urinary Medicine, St Thomas' Hospital,

London, for services to medicine; Hugh Miles Thomas, senior partner,

Price Waterhouse, Wales, for services to business in Wales; Michael

Stanley Thornton, lately chairman, Groundwork Amber Valley, Derbyshire;

Stanley Todd, president and chief executive, Rolls-Royce Industries

Canada Inc; Ronald Arthur Travers, for services to the Leonard Cheshire

Foundation and to the Ryder-Cheshire Foundation.

Alan John Tuckett, director, National Institute of Adult Continuing

Education; Professor Walter Jack Tulley, chairman, East Surrey

Dial-a-Ride; Trevor John Tupper, senior financial policy adviser, Her

Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue; Peter Turner, Department of Social

Security Benefits Agency; Harold Nelson Twells, chairman, Export Clubs'

Advisory Committee; Mrs Betty Underhill, chairman, Disabled Men's

Industries, Royal British Legion.

Arthur George Varney, Professional and Technology Superintending

Grade, Ministry of Defence; James Harcourt Vernon, for political and

public service; Mrs Catherine Mary The Honourable Villiers, vice

president, British Red Cross Society, London; Geoffrey Michael

Montgomery Wakeford, for services to the Worshipful Company of Mercers;

Hugh Noel Walker, Department of Health and Social Services; John

Williamson Wallace, trumpeter; John Dunbar Walsh, head, Particle Physics

Division, Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council.

Victor Robin Ware, credit director, GE Capital Retailer Financial

Services; David Pirie Webster, chairman, Commonwealth Games Council for

Scotland, for services to sport; Brian Whalley, Principal Lecturer,

Civil Service College, Office of Public Service and Science; John Roy

Wilcock, District Inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue;

Harold James Arthur Wilson, lately Director of News and Regional

Development, Anglia Television; Leslie James Wilson, managing director,

Bristol Airport; Norman Wisdom, actor and comedian.

Anthony Paul Woodhouse, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food;

Frank Albert Antony Wootton, for services to the Royal Air Force; Edward

Addison Wrangham, for services to flood defence and the environment in

North East England; David Alfred Wright, for services to the magistracy

in Huddersfield; David Stephen Wright, Chief Medical Officer, British

Petroleum Company; Mrs Joan Kathleen Wykes, chairman, Thames Regional

Rivers Advisory Committee, National Rivers Authority; Robert William

Jameson Young, Her Majesty's Staff Inspector of Schools, Scottish

Office.