ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
Mrs Joyce Marion Ruth Lambden, school crossing patrol warden,
Hampshire County Council; Hector Lamont, principal lighthouse keeper,
Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse, for services to the lighthouse service;
Alastair John Langdon, for services to employment in Porthmadog,
Gwynedd; Mrs Sally Margaret Larkin, school crossing patrol officer, Kent
County Council; Robert Austen Castle Latter, manager, Structural Steel
Marketing Sections, Plates and Commercial Steels, British Steel; Ronald
Ernest Lee, for political service; Mrs Anthea Lemonheigh, for charitable
services to the Motor Neurone Disease Association; George Hamilton
Leverage, compliance manager, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.
Mrs Eileen Betty Lewis, personal secretary, Home Office; Miss Margaret
Gulliford Lewis, for services to archery; Gordon McNeill Lind, for
political and public service; James Sibbald Warden Scott Lindsay, higher
executive officer, Department of Trade and Industry; Joseph Anthony
Littler, for services to business and to the community in Altrincham,
Cheshire; William Henry Littler, for services to agriculture in
Cheshire; Simon Livingstone, for charitable services; Mrs Kathryn Lloyd,
for political service; Herbert William Locke, Ministry of Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food; Mrs Eileen Long, nursery teacher, Dunraven Primary
School, Mid-Glamorgan; William Frederick Lovell, vice chairman, Welwyn
and District Roads Safety Committee.
Mrs Mary Elizabeth Sarah Lovett, for services to the community in
Wilstone and Long Marston, Hertfordshire; Mrs Frances Mary Lower, for
services to young people, particularly the Nottingham Access Centre, in
Nottinghamshire; Mrs Fiona Jane Lyall, for services to the community,
particularly health care, in Grampian; Mrs Margaret Lyne, for services
to bowling for disabled people; Miss Hilda Jean Hester Macclure, for
services to the British Red Cross Society; Donald Cameron Macdonald,
lately public relations officer, Heriot-Watt University, for services to
education; The Rev Donald Mackay, for services to the Boys' Club
movement; The Very Rev Father Robert Andrew Mackillop, volunteer
observer, Meteorological Office, Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire.
Donald Macleod, lately technician, Scottish Ambulance Service, for
services to the Scottish Ambulance Service; Miss Alison Ethel Mack, for
services to medicine in Glasgow; Brian Gerard Magill, for services to
the police; Alan John Maisey, lately Forest District Manager, Forestry
Commission; Fred Mann, for services to the community in Dunfermline;
Derek George Marnoch, chief executive, Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, for
services to industry in North East Scotland; Miss Anne Calder Martin,
for services to the Leonard Cheshire Foundation; Robbie Thornton
Mathieson, tractor driver, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council.
Fordyce Maxwell, agricultural editor, the Scotsman, for services to
journalism; Miss Patricia McCabe, for services to homeless people in
Maidstone, Kent; Miss Veronica Frances McCredie, nursing sister, The
Hampstead Day Hospital for Older People, Royal Free Hospital, London;
Mrs Alex McDonnell, co-ordinator, Gateshead Victim Support Scheme;
Kenneth McFarland, for services to the police; Matthew McGarry,
executive officer, Department of Social Security; Mrs Beryl Sara
Elizabeth McKay, Executive Officer II, Department of Education; Charles
Desmond McKnight, for political service; William Lawrence McMillan, for
services to agriculture.
Mrs Jean McNally, for services to prisoner welfare; George Ralph
Graeme Meanley, life president, Radio Warneford, for charitable services
in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire; Anthony Victor Meddle, member, Kent and
Essex Sea Fisheries Committee, for services to the fisheries industry;
Mrs Catherine Helena Medlicott, for services to the community in
Knighton, Powys; Hasu Mehta, for services to the community in Crawley,
West Sussex; Mrs Geraldine Rosemary Melhuish, foster carer,
Chiddingfold, Surrey, for services to young people; Richard Furley
Mellor, Vice chairman, Avon Family Health Services Authority; William
Alan Melville, special constable, Northern Constabulary.
Mrs Lotte Sally Meredith, for services to the community in Dyfed;
Kenneth Merridan, grounds manager, University College London; Paul
Merritt, foreman fitter, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering, for
services to the defence industry; Miss Jane Hamilton Miller, health
visitor, Greater Glasgow Health Board; Miss Marie Pauline Millidge, for
services to the community in Feering, Colchester, Essex; John Miskelly,
for services to education; Mrs Olga Rosina Mitchell, for services to the
community in Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk; Derek George Money, secretary
and treasurer, Grenadier Guards Association, Sussex.
Mrs Jeanne Moore, for services to the community in Hook, Surrey; Maj
Antony Richard Horton Morgan, lately head, Poppy Appeal Department,
Royal British Legion British Legion; Mrs Marie Morgan, typist, Ministry
of Defence; Lt Cdr Bernard Francis Morris, lately honorary secretary,
Weymouth Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, for
services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution; Hilda Sherwood Lady
Morton, for charitable services in Edinburgh; Mrs Patricia Kathleen
Culling Moseley, for services to the community in Birmingham; Peter
Michael Mould, divisional commandant, Hertfordshire Special
Constabulary.
Mrs Marie Mourant, co-ordinator, Liberation Tapestries, Jersey; Miss
Patricia Cargill Mowbray, honorary secretary, the Florence Nightingale
Museum, for services to museums; Miss Patricia Alexandria Murphy,
personal secretary to the managing director, Infrastructure Services,
British Railways; Anderson Murray, chairman, Arthritis Care, Wick and
District, for services to disabled people and to the community in Wick,
Caithness; Brian Murray, procurement manager, Scottish Fisheries
Protection Agency; Mrs Gwendoline Frances Naden, support manager 3,
Department of Health.
Mrs Patricia Ann Nash, lately promotions co-ordinator, Retail
Marketing, British Sugar, Cambridgeshire; Mrs Audrey Jean Newbery, for
services to the community in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire; Archie Henry
Newhouse, lately chief executive British Greyhound Racing Board and
National Greyhound Racing Club; John Nicholls, station officer, Cornwall
County Fire Brigade, Edward William Nicholson, for political and public
service; Bernard Richard Ernest Nisbet, lately headteacher, Pembury
Village Primary School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Robert James Nudd, for
services to coarse fishing.
Mrs Irene Nyguist, personal assistant to the chief executive, Tyne and
Wear Development Corporation, for services to urban regeneration; Father
Dermot O'Leary, for services to the community in Abbeyhills, Oldham,
Lancashire; John Patrick Richard O'Leary, divisional officer,
Metropolitan Police Special Constabulary; Michael O'Mahony, sub-officer,
Strathclyde Fire Brigade, for services to the fire service; Mrs Margaret
Edna Olpin, customer service manager, Her Majesty's Board of Inland
Revenue; Laurence John Over, for services to archaeology in Berkshire;
Miss Dorothea Edith Packwood, for services to the community in Newton,
Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan; Miss Constance Jean Page, for services to the
community in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire.
George William Palmer, support grade band 1, Her Majesty's Board of
Customs and Excise; James Buller Parker, chairman of governors,
Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Ribble Valley, Lancashire; George Parks,
for services to community relations in Chatham, Kent; Mrs Gwenda Parry,
lately higher executive officer Department of Transport; Mrs Madelene
Kathleen Mary Rye Paton, for services to the community in Denham,
Buckinghamshire; Mrs Shirley Florence Mary Patten, higher executive
officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment; John Vincent
Pattison, for services to the Meals on Wheels Service in Darlington,
County Durham.
Albert Leonard Pearce, senior executive officer, Department for
National Savings; Ireneusz Grzegorz Peszynski, for charitable services
to humanitarian relief; Robert Arthur Pitman, for services to Scouting
in Axminster, Devon; Mrs Sheila Ann Plant, ward manager, Bristol Royal
Infirmary; Frederick John Powell, navigation manager (west), National
Rivers Authority Thames Region; Edward George Pretty, plumber, English
Heritage; Kenneth Pritchard, for services to the water industry in
Northumberland; Mrs Norah Jean Puckett, for services to the community in
Dorset; Reginald Ramm, company commercial manager, GEC-Marconi Sensors
Limited.
Mrs Joyce Mary Rate, for services to the community in Baston,
Lincolnshire; Herbert Dennis Rawlings, Road Safety Development Officer,
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents; Daniel George Rayner,
lately senior safety manager, Associated British Ports; The Reverend
William James Rea, for services to the community; Mrs Olive May Reay,
lately chairman, Camping and Caravanning Club; Ellis Redfern, for
services to young people in Ripley, Derbyshire; Mrs Muriel Redfern, for
services to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service and Frecheville Darby
and Joan Club, Sheffield.
Roy William Redwood, higher executive officer, Her Majesty's Board of
Customs and Excise; Miss Margaret Reed, administrative officer,
Employment Service, Department of Employment; Fountain Joseph Reeder,
for services to the community in Fordingbridge, Hampshire; David Reid,
master, Motor Vessel Proud Seahorse; Mrs Dorothy Rhodes, for services to
elderly people; Mrs Elizabeth Rice, vice principal, Aquinas College,
Stockport, Cheshire; Mrs Letitia Doreen Richardson, for services to the
Multiple Sclerosis Society; Geoffrey Richardson, Higher Executive
Officer, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise.
Ernest Fredrick Ridgway, for services to the community in Great
Horwood, Buckinghamshire; Donald Alexander Ritchie, for services to
athletics; Mrs Mae Ritchie, for services to the Women's Royal Voluntary
Service and to the community in Ayr; Miss Gwyneth Roberts, secretary,
Wrexham Maelor Hospital Bala Branch League of Friends; Mrs Gwyneth
Thelma Bowen Roberts, for services to the community in Llanelli, Dyfed;
Ivor Lewis Roberts, for services to the community in Clwyd; Mrs Raine
Emily Ireland Roberts, consultant, Central Manchester Health Care Trust,
Clinical Director, Sexual Assault Referral Centre, St Mary's Hospital,
Manchester.
Mrs Christine Grace Robertson, chairman, Shetland Old People's Welfare
Group, for services to elderly people in Shetland; Mrs Nancy Elizabeth
Robertson, for services to disabled people; Stephen Andrew Cormack
Robertson, for services to Scottish entertainment; Mrs Constance
Robinson, for services to the Citizen's Advice Bureau Movement in
Runcorn, Cheshire; Mrs Hazel Margaret Robinson, for services to the
community in Newport, Shropshire; Mrs Lilian Mary Rodmell, Support Grade
Band 1, Department of Social Security; Mrs Doreen Rogers, lately Local
Officer 2, Department of Social Security; Harold Ellis Rose, for
services to Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire; Maj Patrick Norman Ross, lately
retired officer 3, Ministry of Defence; Patrick Loudon Rothnie, lately
senior executive officer, Department of Social Security.
James Alexander Rowley, caseworker, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's
Families Association, Merseyside, for services to ex-servicemen and
women; George Rutherfurd Russell, honorary secretary, Lord Roberts
Workshops, Edinburgh, for services to ex-servicemen and women; John
Kenyon Russell, sector officer, Solway Sector, Coastguard Agency,
Department of Transport; Denis Rutovitz, chairman, Edinburgh Direct Aid,
for humanitarian services in the former Yugoslavia; Edward Ryan, for
charitable services to the community in South Glamorgan; Kenneth Richard
Sanders, for services to social services in Waltham Forest, London.
Edward William Sankey, district manager, West Coast Main Line Zone,
Railtrack; Peter Jeffrey Scott, for services to the BB in Guernsey;
Mrs Elsie May Sewell, for charitable services to the community, Isle of
Man; Mohammed Araf Shafi, Principal Personnel Officer, BAe; Jagdish Rai
Sharma, deputy leader, Borough of Hounslow; Miss Brenda Sharp, lately
employment nursing adviser, Health and Safety Executive.
Melvyn Alfred Shepherd, for political service; Patrick William
Sheppard, senior craftsman, MoD; Harold Victor Shimmons, for services to
the Chamber of Commerce Movement; Peter Robert Shirley, director,
Birmingham and Black Country Urban Wildlife Trusts; Alan Frederick
Shute, Higher Instructional Officer, Royal Navy Engineering College,
Plymouth.
Mrs Margaret Macpherson Sieczkarek, for services to the community in
Inverness; Mrs Jill Elizabeth Sims, lately administrative officer, Home
Office; Mrs Yvonne Kathleen Skyrme, for services to the Citizen's Advice
Bureau Movemen, Dorset; James Slater, chairman, Scottish Pelagic
Fishermen's Association; George McRitchie Smart, lately mapping and
charting officer, Ordnance Survey; Eric Rudolph Smellie, for services to
racial equality; Mrs Barbara Penfold-Smith, Department of Employment.
Christopher John Smith, member, Leeds and North Yorkshire Committee
for the Employment of People with Disabilities; Clive Alexander Smith,
for services to climbing for blind people; Mrs Daphne Alexine
Colvin-Smith, for services to the community in Selkirkshire; Mrs June
Gladys Smith, member, OFWAT Thames Customer Service Committee; Miss
Patricia Anne Smith, Divisional Administration Officer, Humberside Fire
Brigade; Peter Patrick Smith, executive officer, Foreign and
Commonwealth Office.
Rodney Paul Smith, constable, West Midlands Police; Vincent John
Desmond Smith, for services to the community in Egham, Surrey; Stafford
Oscar Snell, section officer, Norfolk Special Constabulary; John Frank
De Lisle Gurin Solb, Section Manager of Ecotoxicology, Unilever
Research; Terence Zygmunt Spaczynski, local officer I, Department of
Social Security; Frank Spedding, voluntary warden, Needs Ore and Gull
Island Bird Sanctuary, Solent.
David Spencer, lately Her Majesty's Inspector of Fire Services; James
Bevir Spencer, director general, British Holiday and Home Parks
Association; Alfred George Frank Spiers, for services to the community
in Bidford-on-Avon; Arthur Squires, lately Senior Principal
Administrative Assistant, Western Health and Social Services Board; Mrs
Emma Stenson, for charitable services in Derbyshire; Joseph Peter
Stenton, President-Honorary Secretary Royal Air Forces Association,
West Yorkshire.
Mrs Eveline Martha Stephens, for services to St David's Church,
Deepdale; Miss Frances Catherine Stevenson, Project Manager, Marie
Stopes International, for humanitarian services in the former
Yugoslavia; Alexander Robertson Stewart, Senior Manufacturing Engineer,
GEC-Marconi Defence Systems; Robert Stiff, Higher Professional and
Technology Officer, Department of the Environment; Robert George
Stockdale, Emergency Infrastructure Engineer, for humanitarian services
in the former Yugoslavia.
Miss Vera Stoddart, former Girl Guide Leader, Aspatria, Cumbria; Mrs
Betty Stone, revenue assistant, Board of Inland Revenue; Terence Stone,
branch manager, Short Bros PLC; Mrs Patricia Stroud, personal assistant
to the master, Birkbeck College, University of London;John A. M.
Sturrock, treasurer, Friends of Liff Hospital, for services to the
community in Dundee; Mrs Mary Joan Stutley, organiser, WRVS shop, Lister
Hospital, Stevenage; Miss Violet Ernestine Summerfield, Administration
Officer, Bedfordshire County Council; Mrs Mair Sutherland, honorary
secretary, Royal Air Forces Association, Gwynedd; William Sutherland,
European Textile Director, Day International and Chairman, Whitfield
Business Support Group, Dundee, for public service in Tayside; Geoffrey
Richard Sutton, executive chairman, Weston Electric Units; William
Harold Swain, for services to the community in Dorchester; Thomas Dunn
Tait, for services to the community in Weston-super-Mare, Avon; Stephen
John Tannock, Emergency Infrastructure Engineer, for humanitarian
services in the former Yugoslavia.
Lawrence Ernest Taylor, lately driver, Trainload Freight, British
Railways; Raymond James Taylor, for services to the Royal National
Lifeboat Institution, in Cullercoats; Michael Benjamin Canning Teale,
for political service; Mrs Sheila Teather, for services to the community
in Westfield, Sheffield; James Glyn Tedstone, general secretary,
Falmouth YMCA, Cornwall, for services to homeless; Mrs Barbara Louise
Thomas, for charitable services in Beaumaris, Wales.
David Thomas, for services to amateur drama in South Wales; Miss
Barbara Thompson, musician and composer; Jack Thompson, chairman,
Urmston and District Spastics Society, Manchester; Miss Pauline Anne
Thompson, director, The Disablement Income Group; Mrs Valerie Keillor
Thomson, senior teacher, Graysmill School, Edinburgh, for services to
education; Mrs Margaret Thornhill, for services to the community in
Bakewell. Edward John Tibbs, Volunteer Observer, Meteorological
Office; Mrs Betty Tinker, director, Isle of Man council, British Red
Cross Society; George Robert Todd, detective sgt, Durham; Mrs
Gwendolen Tookey, member, London Borough of Brent; James Ernest Topping,
for services to the home furnishings industry; Robert Oliver Tough,
joint managing director, Tough Brothers, for services to the
boatbuilding industry.
John Frederick Trenaman, for services to the London Playing Fields
Society; Mrs Dianne Wynne Tromans, list officer, Cardiff Crown Court;
Andreas Tsangarides, police superintendent, Cyprus; Maj Edwin Tunstall,
caseworker, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association,
Darlington; Peter Arthur Thomas Turrall, consultant, GEC Marconi
Communications..
Mrs Kathleen Margaret Turtle, receptionist, Citizens' Advice Bureau,
Crawley; Mrs Joyce Alison Stewart Veail, for services to the Citizen's
Advice Bureau Movement in Bracknell; Mrs Brenda May Veal, senior usher,
Macclesfield Magistrates' Court; Mrs Audrey Venn, administrative
officer, Crown Prosecution Service; Julian Vereker, managing director,
Naim Audio; Mrs Frances Elizabeth Verlander, senior personal secretary,
Her Majesty's Treasury.
Duncan Vickers, for services to the Marske Fisherman's Choir, Redcar;
Gordon Andrew Viney, deputy head of workshops, Christie Hospital,
Manchester; Mrs Maureen Cairney Waddell, member, Kelvinside Community
Council, for services to the community in Glasgow; Chaudry Mohammed
Walayat, for services to the ethnic community in South Yorkshire; Ralph
Reynolds Waley, for services to international friendship.
Cleveland Walker, station warden, Royal Air Force, Cottesmore; Mrs
Georgina Walker, office cleaner, for services to Towry Law, Edinburgh;
Mrs Maureen Walker, for services to Friends of the Royal Group of
Hospitals; John Herbert Wallace, maintenance foreman, Napier University,
for services to education; Mrs Doreen Walsh, school crossing patrol,
Blackburn.
William Robert Walton, lately Enterprise Adviser and Regional Manager,
Mining Equipment Company Scheme; Mrs Chrystal Maureen Ward, lately
personal secretary to the chairman, Chichester Health Authority; Mrs
Constance May Ward, waitress, the Mitre, Oxford; Miss Elizabeth Anne
Ward, for services to the community in Purton and Braydon.
Mrs Margaret Anne Ward, for services to the Citizen's Advice Bureau
Movement in Portsmouth; Edward Alan Watson, chairman, York Christian Aid
Committee; Harry Horsburgh Waugh, for services to the wine trade;
Michael Lionel Weaver, lately marketing manager West Country Tourist
Board; Walter Welch, Director, Marine Services, Chamber of Shipping;
Mrs Clare West, secretary, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families
Association, Sittingbourne.
Henry Cyrano West, chair, Mersey Basin Trust, for services to urban
regeneration; Mrs Marie Blanche Westren, for charitable services to the
community in Penzance; Miss Valerie Mary Wheeler, Administrative
Officer, MoD; Herbert Austen White, travelling ticket inspector, Severn
Valley Railway; Mrs Margaret Susannah White, organiser, WRVS, Bath, for
services to elderly..
John Whitehead, lately chairman, Calderdale Victim Support Scheme,
Yorkshire; Mrs Patricia Anne Whiteley, area co-ordinator, Royal Naval
Pre-School Playgroup; Mrs Olive Marjorie Whitten, for political and
public service; David Whittick, for services to riding for the disabled;
Mrs Gladys Mabel Wilbor, lately Haematology Nurse Specialist,
Northallerton NHS Trust; Derek Wilkinson, Principal Engineer, Civil
Systems, Smiths Industries.
Mrs Anna Williams, lately technician, Anglian Water; David Roy Evan
Williams, honorary secretary, Fishguard Lifeboat Station, Royal National
Lifeboat Institution; Gordon Francis Williams, for services to Exmoor,
Somerset; Mrs Mary Williams, borough organiser, Women's Royal Voluntary
Service, Kensington and Chelsea, London; Peter Wyndham Williams, for
services to acute and community mental health care; Mrs Wendy Anne
Williams, chairman Welsh Sports Association.
Mrs Frances Mary Elizabeth Willis, for services to agriculture; Mrs
Muriel Willis, administrative officer, MoD; Robert Anthony Edward
Willis, water tanker team leader, Goma, Zaire, for humanitarian services
in Rwanda; Derick Alexander Wilson, for services to community relations;
The Rev Ivan James Wilson, for services to the Hospital Chaplains'
Association; Ronnie Wilson, for services to mentally ill people; Samuel
Spiers Wilson, lately Supreme Court Judge's Tipstaff, Lord Chancellor's
Department; Thomas Wilson, for services to elderly people; Anthony
Charles Wintin, superintendent, Lincolnshire Police..
Mrs Gillian Anne Wolfe, Head of Education, Dulwich Picture Gallery;
Kenneth Vernon Macdonald Wood, president, Royal Air Forces Association,
Treorchy; for services to ex-servicemen and women; Miss Phyllis E G
Wood, for services to the community in Coggeshall; Herbert John Woodend,
custodian, MoD Pattern Room, Nottingham; Mrs Audrey Christine Woods, for
services to the community in Norfolk.
George Vernon Woolf, for charitable services in Chelsea; Mrs Agnes
Wright, member, British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association, Teeside;
Denis Wright, lately postal clerk, Avon; Frank Wright, director, British
Executive Services Overseas; John Denham Wright, member, Wolverhampton
and Walsall Committee, Employment of People with Disabilities; Mrs
Margaret Fanny Stewart Yates, for services to the British Red Cross
Society; Lt Cdr Ronald Walter Young, for services to the community in
Herne Bay.
QUEEN'S POLICE MEDAL
Peter Gibson, Assistant Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police.
Strathclyde. Thomas James Wood, Assistant Chief Constable, Lothian and
Borders Police. Lothian.
QUEEN'S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL
John Jameson, Firemaster, Strathclyde Fire Brigade. Michael Scott,
lately Assistant Firemaster, Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade.
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