LIFE PEER
Baroness
Shirley Williams, founder member and former president of the Social
Democrat Party.
PRIVY
COUNCILLORS
Baroness Emily May Blatch, Minister of State, Department for
Education, for political service; Sir Percy Cradock, formerly foreign
policy adviser to the Prime Minister; Sir Peter Emery, MP for Honiton,
for political service; Sir Peter Maudslay Hordern, MP for Horsham, for
political service; Sir John Daniel Wheeler, MP for Westminster North,
for political service.
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Malcolm Henry Arnold, composer; Robert George Alexander Balchin,
chairman, Grant Maintained Schools' Foundation; Francis Christopher
Buchan Bland, chairman, Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's Hospitals
Special Health Authority; John Freeman Chatfield, former chairman,
Executive Council, Association of County Councils; Robert Cyril Clarke,
chairman, United Biscuits (Holdings), for services to the food industry;
Harri Ari Simon Djanogly, for charitable services; David Frost,
broadcaster and journalist; Professor Henry Harris, for contribution to
medical research; Anthony Philip Hopkins, actor; Eric Waldo Benjamin
Howells, for political and public service.
Professor David Hull, Professor of Child Health, University Hospital,
Nottingham; Geoffrey David Inkin, chairman, Cardiff Bay Development
Corporation, chairman, Land Authority for Wales, for public service in
Wales; John Raymond Johnstone, chairman, Forestry Commission, for public
service in Scotland; John Chippendale Lindley Keswick, chairman, Hambros
Bank Limited, for services to banking; Michael Anthony Latham, formerly
MP for Rutland and Melton, for political service; Christopher Lewinton,
chairman and chief executive, TI Group, for services to the engineering
industry; Alistair John Mackechnie, for political service; Peter
Mansfield, Professor of Physics, Magnetic Resonance Centre, University
of Nottingham; Roger Denis Moate, MP for Faversham, for political
service; Geoffrey John Mulcahy, chairman and chief executive,
Kingfisher, for services to the retail industry.
Col Stuart Richard Newman, for political service; Charles Wilfrid
Newton, chairman of London Transport and of London Underground Limited;
Duncan Kirkbride Nichol, chief executive, National Health Service
Management Executive; Paul Douglas Nicholson, for services to industry
and to the public in North East England; Professor David Keith Peters,
Regius Professor of Physic, University of Cambridge; Professor John
Cyril Smith, for services to academic law; John Alan Thomas, Head of the
Defence Export Services Organisation, Ministry of Defence; Judge
Lawrence John Verney, The Recorder of London; William Whitfield, senior
partner, Whitfield and Partners, for services to architecture; Alfred
William (Jerry) Wiggin, MP for Weston-super-Mare, for political service.
ORDER OF THE BATH
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCB)
Thomas Stuart Legg, Permanent Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department.
COMPANIONS (CB)
Trevor Buckley, Ministry of Defence; Eric Caines, Department of
Health; Stephen Rex Davie, Cabinet Office; Christopher David Daykin,
Government Actuary; Ian Malcolm Dunbar, Home Office; Huw Prideaux Evans,
H.M. Treasury; David Charles Thomas Eves, Health and Safety Executive,
Department of Employment; John Hepworth Holroyd, First Civil Service
Commissioner, Office of Public Service and Science; Donald William
Limon, Clerk Assistant, House of Commons.
Roger Davis Munrow, former Chief Master, Chancery Division, Lord
Chancellor's Department; John Laughlin Semple, Permanent Secretary,
Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland Civil Service;
Robin John Alfred Sharp, Department of the Environment; Jeremy Bernard
Surr, Department of Employment; Euan Ross Sutherland, Parliamentary
Counsel; Alan Ronald Titchener, Department of Trade and Industry;
William Alastair Paterson Weatherston, Scottish Office; Irving Yass,
Department of Transport.
ORDER OF ST MICHAEL
AND ST GEORGE
KNIGHT COMMANDER
(KCMG)
Cranley Onslow, MP for Woking, for political service.
Diplomatic Service
and Overseas List
KNIGHT BACHELOR
William Purves, for public and commercial services in Hong Kong.
KNIGHT GRAND CROSS
(GCMG)
Sir Ewen Alastair John Fergusson, HM Ambassador, Paris.
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCMG)
John Anthony Adye, director, Government Communications Headquarters;
Nigel Hugh Robert Allen Broomfield, HM Ambassador-designate, Bonn;
Michael John Newington, former HM Ambassador, Brasilia.
COMPANIONS (CMG)
Roger Campbell Beetham, HM Ambassador, Dakar; David Allan Burns, Head
of the British Mission to Cambodia, Phnom Penh; Charles John Carey, a
former member of the European Court of Auditors, Brussels; Ian Pender
Chalmers, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Arthur Leycester Scott
Coltman, HM Ambassador, Havana; Richard Nigel Dales, British High
Commissioner, Harare; John Robert De Fonblanque, Counsellor, Office of
the United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the European Commission,
Brussels; Martin Roger Eaton, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Alan
Everard Montgomery, HM Ambassador, Manila; Geoffrey David George
Murrell, Minister/Counsellor, HM Embassy, Moscow; The Honourable Michael
Aidan Pakenham, HM Ambassador, Luxembourg; Michael John Priestley,
former senior adviser, United Nations Development Programme, New York;
Adrian John Sindall, British High Commissioner, Brunei.
ROYAL VICTORIAN
ORDER
KNIGHTS COMMANDER
(KCVO)
(John) Robin Catford; Dr Anthony Michael Dawson; Sir Ashley Charles
Gibbs Ponsonby; The Right Honourable George Kenneth Hotson; Baron
Younger of Prestwick.
COMMANDERS (CVO)
Inoke Foto Faletau; John Julius Viscount Norwich; Kenneth Lionel
Richardson; Maj Thomas Edward St Aubyn; Jocelyn Stevens; Robin Denys
Gill; Sir Antony Jay; Edward Ouri Mirzoeff.
LIEUTENANTS (LVO)
Mrs Jennifer Adams; Philip Bonham-Carter; William Gavin Buchanan; Mrs
Catrine Patricia Clay; Peter Leslie Edwards; Richard Saxon French;
Neville Labovitch; Commander David Newing, Royal Navy (Retired);
Geoffrey Nolan; The Lady Angela Mary Rose Oswald; Sarah The Honourable
Lady Riddell; Anthony Patrick Smyth; Mrs Jane Stevens.
MEMBERS (MVO)
Alan Beattie Armstrong; Chief Inspector John Derek Askew, Metropolitan
Police; Eric James Baker; Inspector Roger Franklin Barrell, Metropolitan
Police; Mrs Loris Amelia Callander; Thomas Leonard Corby; Mrs Clare
Goode; Mrs Diana Grahame; Brian John Herring; Miss Pamela Anne Lewis;
Alan James Lygo; John Patrick Manley; Mrs Henrietta Francis Ryan;
Jonathan Spencer.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
DAMES COMMANDER
(DBE)
Mrs Catherine Ann Cookson, OBE novelist, for charitable services; The
Honourable Mary Drummond Corsar, national chairman, Women's Royal
Voluntary Service; Mrs Mary Alison Glen-Haig, for services to sport;
Miss Anne Laura McLaren, Research Fellow, King's College, Cambridge, for
services to science; Miss Annette Penhaligon, for political and public
service; Miss Margaret Berenice Price, opera singer.
KNIGHT COMMANDER
(KBE)
The Right Honourable Terence Langley Higgins, MP for Worthing, for
political service.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
COMMANDERS (CBE)
Miss Ingrid Victoria Allen, Professor of Neuropathology, Queen's
University, Belfast, Consultant and Director, Northern Ireland Regional
Neuropathology Service; Richard Armstrong, conductor; Frank Barlow,
managing director and chief operating officer, Pearson Group, for
services to the newspaper industry; John Alfred Barnes,
director-general, City and Guilds of London Institute, for services to
vocational training; Peter George Beazley, Member of the European
Parliament for Bedfordshire South, for political service; Kenneth
Bellamy, Department of Social Security; John Evelyn Beringer, Professor
of Molecular Genetics, Bristol University, for services to science;
Robin Russell Clive Bloomfield, farmer, chairman, Ministry of
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food's Anglia Regional Panel, for services to
agriculture; Lester Borley, former director, National Trust for
Scotland; Peter Bowring, for voluntary services to the arts and to the
elderly; The Lord John Ulick Knatchbull Brabourne, film and television
producer.
Charles Barrie Byford, for political and public service; Gerard
Anthony Dillon Coghlan, chairman, West Birmingham Health Authority;
Patrick John Anson Coldstream, director, The Council for Industry and
Higher Education; The Rev. Frederick Charles Copleston, Professor
Emeritus of the History of Philosophy, Heythrop College, London; Roger
David Corley, managing director, Clerical, Medical and General Life
Assurance Society, for services to the insurance industry; Sidney Corob,
for services to Christian-Jewish relations and for charitable services;
Leslie Crowther, President, Lord's Taverners, for charitable services;
Alexander Daly, managing director, Engineered and Agritechnical
Products, GKN, for services to the engineering industry; David Gwilym
Evans Davies, for services to local government and to the community in
West Wales; Peter Henry Dean, deputy chairman, Monopolies and Mergers
Commission, for services to industry; John Christopher Paul Edmonds,
member, British Railways Board.
Frederick Michael Everard, president, Chamber of Shipping, chairman, F
T Everard and Sons Limited, for services to the shipping industry; Brian
Leonard Eyre, chief executive and deputy chairman, United Kingdom Atomic
Energy Authority; Andrew Ferguson, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and
Excise; Edwin Peter Foden, chairman and chief executive, ERF (Holdings),
for services to the truck industry; Colin John Ford, head, National
Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford; Anthony David
Garrett, deputy master and comptroller, Royal Mint; James Melville
Goodsman, for political service; David John Graham, Chief Constable,
Cheshire Constabulary; Professor Duncan Joseph Greenwood, head,
Department of Soils and Crop Nutrition, Horticulture Research
International, Wellesbourne, for services to plant nutrition and soil
science; Peter Brian Greenwood, for political service; Harold Hastings
Gunson, national director, National Directorate of the Blood Transfusion
Service, for services to medicine; Raymond Walter Hall, executive
director of operations, Nuclear Electric.
Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton, former chief executive, Clydesdale Bank,
for services to banking; Michael Hart, Professor of Physics, University
of Manchester; David Anthony Crichton Heigham, Economist, Department of
the Environment; Frank Charles Henshaw, former general manager, Milton
Keynes Development Corporation; John Mackintosh Howie, Regius Professor
of Mathematics, University of St Andrews, for services to education;
Edward Charles Humphreys, main board director, Dalgety, for services to
the flour milling industry; David Charles Ingman, chairman, British
Waterways Board; John David Jackson, chairman and chief executive, The
Centaur Clothes Group Limited, for services to the clothing industry;
Professor William Philip Trehearne James, director, Rowett Research
Institute, Aberdeen, for services to science.
John Francis Jarvis, owner, Jarvis Hotels, for services to tourism;
Peter John Jonas, general director, English National Opera; Arthur
Edward Jones, president, International Badminton Federation, for
services to badminton; James Ogilvie Keir, director supply, Rolls-Royce,
for services to the aero-engine industry; Professor David Hamilton
Lawson, for services to the Committee on the Review of Medicines; Robert
John Lewis, Director of Social Services, Stockport; Viscount Richard
Gerard Long, Lord in Waiting (Government Whip), for political service;
Robert Graham Lusk, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Michael John Manser,
principal, Manser Associates, for services to architecture; Clive Roger
Mason, former president, Institute of Purchasing and Supply, for
services to industry; John Mather, chairman and chief executive,
Clydeport Limited; Charles Middleton Allen McCarthy, deputy chairman,
McCain Foods GB Limited, for services to the potato processing industry;
Donald McCullin, freelance photojournalist.
Terence Patrick Melia, former chief inspector, HM Inspectorate of
Schools; Anthony Patrick Mitchell, chairman, Van Heyningen Brothers
Limited, for services to horticulture; John Moores, chairman of
governors, Liverpool, John Moores University; Alexander Fraser Morrison,
chairman and managing director, Morrison Construction Group Limited, for
services to the construction industry; William Charles Carnegie
Morrison, deputy senior partner, KPMG Peat Marwick, for services to
accountancy; William Robert Morrow, chairman, Milk Marketing Board for
Northern Ireland, for services to the dairy industry; Aidan Anthony
Mullett, director-general, National Criminal Intelligence Service, for
services to the police; Denis James Northrop, Ministry of Defence; John
Robert Pearson, County Chief Fire Officer, Hampshire Fire and Rescue
Service; Paschal Aidan Power, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food; Edward Timothy Razzall, for political and public service;
Professor John Richmond, for services to academic medicine.
John Davie Manson Robertson, chairman, Highland Health Board, for
public service in the Highlands and Islands; Professor Andrew
Rutherford, former warden, Goldsmiths' College; Terence William Sage,
Assistant Comptroller, The Patent Office; Peter Basil Sanders, chief
executive, Commission for Racial Equality; Geoffrey Christopher Schild,
director, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, for
services to science; John Edward Scotford, county treasurer, Hampshire
County Council, for services to local government finance; (James)
Christopher Sharp, managing director, Northern Rock Building Society,
chairman, Council of the Building Societies Association 1991--1992;
Colin Don Shaw, director, Broadcasting Standards Council; Clinton Vita
Silver, deputy chairman and managing director, Marks and Spencer, for
services to the retail industry; David Bryden Sinclair, former chairman,
Potato Marketing Board, for services to agriculture; Mrs Janet Delahoy
Buchanan-Smith, for political and public service; Mrs Pamela Veronica
Smith, for political and public service.
Malcolm John Soards, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; William Leonard
Sparks, Home Office; William James Speechley, chairman, Education
Committee, Lincolnshire County Council; Professor Alastair Andrew
Spence, President, Royal College of Anaesthetists; Miss Daphne Felicity
Statham, director, National Institute for Social Work; Alan Breach
Tayler, director, Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics,
University of Oxford, for services to science and to industry; Martin
Gibbeson Taylor, Vice-Chairman, Hanson, for services to industry; John
Thaw, actor; Nigel Ernest Drummond Thomson, Sheriff of Lothian and
Borders, Edinburgh Sheriff Court; Nicholas Edward True, special adviser
to the Prime Minister; Frank William Walbank, Rathbone Professor
Emeritus of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, University of
Liverpool.
Colin Warbrick, leader, Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council; Philip
Gordon Weekes, chairman, Garden Festival Wales 1992, for public service
in Wales; Mrs Anne Weinstock, chief executive, Rathbone Society,
director, Training and Enterprise Council, Manchester,,for services to
training of people with learning difficulties; John Derek Wheatley,
board member and former chief executive, National Rivers Authority;
Adrian Edwin White, chairman, Biwater Limited, for services to export
and to the water industry; David Cade Wigglesworth, former chairman,
Confederation of British Industry's Economic Situation Committee, for
services to industry; Edward William Wills, Official Solicitor, Church
Commissioners; Professor Hamish Christopher Swan Wood, chairman,
governing body, Glasgow Polytechnic; David Harry Robert Yorke, former
senior partner, Weatherall Green and Smith, for services to surveying;
Jimmy Young, broadcaster.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
OFFICERS (OBE)
Robert Aagaard, chairman, Cathedral Camps, for services to
conservation; Kate Adie, correspondent, BBC TV News; The Rev. David
Lionel Allonby, chairman, Central Council of Probation Committees;
William Henry Antliff, Property Service Agency Services, Department of
the Environment; Lt Col The Reverend Guy Lionel Walter Armstrong, for
services to the community on the Isle of Wight; David Harold Baillie,
Ministry of Defence; Professor David Ernest Hall Balmford, Chief
Scientist, Westland Helicopters, for services to helicopter development;
Paul Michael Barrett, chairman, Tropical Africa Advisory Group, for
services to export; The Rev. Kenneth Vincent John Bartlett, former
assistant chief executive, Housing Corporation; John Julius Bash,
director, Commission for Local Administration in England, for services
to local government; Thomas William Baugh, managing director, Asia
Pacific Region, Vickers Marine Engineering, Hong Kong, for services to
the engineering industry.
Gerald Fox Belton, chairman and managing director, MI Technologies
Limited, for services to industrial training; Christopher John Beynon,
farmer, for services to agriculture in Wales; Reginald Albert Bickerton,
senior adviser, E D and F Man (Coffee) Limited, for services to the
coffee industry; Professor William Black, for services to economic
development in Northern Ireland; James Peter Blakey, chief horticultural
marketing inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; Henry
Mark Garneys Bond, chairman, Dorset Police Authority; Thomas Calvin
Booth, Forestry Commission; Elfed Morris Bowen, MVO former Principal
Information Officer, Welsh Office; Howard William Bradley, director,
University of Cambridge Institute of Education; Colin Thomas Brannigan,
regional managing director, Reed Regional Newspapers.
John Henry Thomas Brewer, research consultant, Defence Systems
Division, Vickers, for services to the defence industry; Mrs Yvonne
Brewster, Artistic Director, Talawa Theatre Company; George Brown, chief
executive, Dunfermline District Council, Fife; Dominic Bruce, governing
body, St Mary's College, Twickenham; Eric Reginald Bryan, Research
Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Salford, for services to
the engineering industry; Professor Robert Angus Buchanan, director,
Centre for the History of Technology, Science and Society, University of
Bath; John Neville Bulman, Overseas Development Administration; Mrs
Alexandra Vivien Burslem, deputy vice-chancellor, Manchester
Metropolitan University; John Campbell, Baxi Professor of Casting
Technology in the School of Metallurgy and Materials and in IRC High
Performance Materials, University of Birmingham, for services to
science; Roy Castle, entertainer, for charitable services.
Miss Marjorie Lancaster Caygill, British Museum; David Thomas
Chambers, group marketing director, DCE Group Limited, for services to
export and to environmental protection; David Coleman, sports
journalist, BBC; Ronald Ashton Hilton Collinge, consultant, The
Manchester Ship Canal Company; Kenneth Collis, former chairman,
Manchester Central Hospitals and Community Care National Health Service
Trust; Mrs Angela Louise Comfort, for political and public service; John
Edward Cox, chairman, Air Transport Users' Committee, for services to
air transport; Thomas William Cox, vice chairman, Association of
District Councils, member, Woodspring District Council; James Irvine
Cromarty, general manager, Chief Administrative Medical Officer and
Director of Public Health, Orkney Health Board; William Ruxton
Cruickshank, convener, Banff and Buchan District Council, Aberdeenshire;
John Dainty, for political and public service.
Denis Daley, senior consultant physician, Morriston and Singleton
Hospitals, Swansea, for services to the National Health Service; Paul
Davies, correspondent, Independent Television News; David George Michael
Davis, managing director, Dowty Aerospace Propellers, for services to
the aerospace industry; Peter Robert Christian Davis, for political and
public service; Col Michael Anthony Demetriadi, commander, St John
Ambulance, Suffolk; Clifford Harry Dixon, principal, Norfolk College of
Arts and Technology; George Hubert Graham Doggart, former treasurer,
Marylebone Cricket Club. Current President, English Schools' Cricket
Association; William Robert George Eakin, group managing director and
chairman, Parkman Consulting Engineers, for services to the transport
industry; Mrs Dorothy Edwards, for services to the Church Lads and
Church Girls Brigade; Professor Michael Frederick Edwards, principal
engineer, Unilever Research, for services to science and engineering;
Thomas Trevor Edwards, assistant director, Engineering Services, British
Nuclear Fuels.
Roy Lyon Evans, general secretary, Iron and Steel Trades
Confederation; Roydon John Falla, president, Advisory and Finance
Committee, Guernsey; David Wenlock Faull, diocesan legal secretary and
registrar, Dioceses of London and Southwark, Chapter Clerk, St Paul's
Cathedral; Mrs Anne Ferguson, head of group advertising and sponsorship,
ICI plc, chairman, Advisory Committee on Advertising; Mrs Mary Flora
Mackinnon Firth, for political and public service; David John Foulis,
director, personnel and employee relations, Cammell Laird Shipbuilders
Limited; David John Fox, for political and public service; John Gerard
Fox, town solicitor, Belfast City Council; Tonie Gibson, chairman,
Management Board, Cambridgeshire College of Health Studies; Peter Julian
Ginger, vice president, Defence Marketing, British Aerospace, for
services to the aircraft industry; Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie,
musician; Brian Sidney Goodland, former director, Safety and
Environmental Affairs, Texaco Limited, for services to the oil industry;
Mrs Jennifer Gove, for political and public service; Raymond John
Grainger, director, product regulatory affairs, Chemical Industries
Association Limited, for services to the chemical industry.
George Peter Gray, former deputy chairman, Rural Development
Commission; Sally Lady Greengross, director, Age Concern England; Miss
Joan Greenwood, nursing officer, Midwifery Department of Health; Mrs
Maureen Spencer-Gregson, for political and public service; Neville
Frederick Hackett, president, Rotary International in Great Britain and
Ireland; Carl Eric Hadley, managing director, British Alcan Wire and
Conductor Limited, for services to industry; John Colin Garforth Halley,
chairman, William Halley and Sons Limited, Dundee, for services to
industry in Scotland; Iain Douglas-Hamilton, for services to the
preservation of the African elephant; Mrs Lilian Janet Frances Hammond,
director and secretary, Walbrook Housing Association, Derby; William
Fred Hannon, founding member and member of the council, British
Institute of Innkeeping; Frank Harding, technical director, Milk
Marketing Board of England and Wales, for services to the dairy
industry; Ernest Alan Hargreaves, district nursing officer, Bradford
Health Authority; Sydney Michael Frank Harris, former director and
senior general manager, Guardian Royal Exchange, for services to the
insurance industry.
Miss Elizabeth Harriet Harvey Wood, head, literature department,
British Council; Geoffrey Malcolm Hearnshaw, former inspector, HM
Inspectorate of Schools; Miss Audrey Shore Henshall, for services to
archaeology; Brian John Elliot Hinde, director, Natural Environment
Research Council Scientific Services, for services to science; Mrs
Shirley Diana Holden, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Peter Travers Hughes,
chairman and managing director, Glencast Limited, for services to the
steel industry; John Michael Hyslop, managing director, AOC
International Limited, for services to the offshore oil and gas
industry; Herbert Hugh John, Medical Officer of Health, Port and City of
London, for services to the Corporation of London; John Cameron Oliphant
Johnston, business development director, Tilbury Douglas Construction
Limited, for services to the transport industry; Dennis Mackay Jones,
director, Meningococcal Reference Laboratory, Public Health Laboratory
Service, Manchester; Stanley Wyn Jones, Chief Administrative Nursing
Officer, Clwyd Health Authority, member, Project 2000, for services to
health care in Wales; Robert Thomas Jordan, director, Northern Ireland
Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Stephen John Keynes, chairman of the trustees, Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London; Zaka Ullah Khan, for public services; Philip Arthur
Kilshaw, deputy senior fire safety inspector, HM Fire Service
Inspectorate; Devarajan Krishnamurti, former consultant psychiatrist,
Ely Hospital, Cardiff; Mrs Margaret Stephen Tait Langton, former
technical director, British Standards Institution, for services to
industry; Peter Crevie Lee, for political and public service; John
Benjamin David Creighton Lewis, Treasurer, National Executive,
Association of Optometrists, for services to optometry; John Lindsey,
former chairman, Independent Board of Visitors, Royal Naval Detention
Quarters, Portsmouth; Arthur Denis Linfoot, former registrar, University
of Kent at Canterbury; Ian Lang Livingstone, chairman, Lanarkshire
Development Agency, for public service in Lanarkshire; Peter Longley,
for services to the Amberley Chalk Pits Museum and to the Community in
West Sussex; Mrs Nancy Beaton Loudon, Vice Chairman, Health Education
Board for Scotland; Lawrie Albert George Lowton, former headteacher,
Garforth Comprehensive School, Leeds; John Macpherson, depute director
of education and head of further education, Strathclyde Regional
Council.
David Maddox, adviser to the Mid-Glamorgan Education Authority; Mrs
Catherine Maree Mair, for political service; Kenneth William Masterson,
Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary; Edgar Frank
Maybanks, Chief Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary; Daniel
McKeeman, former external logistics and motor transport manager, British
Telecommunications plc, Northern Ireland; Donald McLean, Commercial
Director, Cumbernauld Development Corporation, for public services in
Cumbernauld; Miss Elizabeth McLean, chief area nursing officer, Lothian
Health Board; John McMyn, farmer, for services to agriculture in
Scotland; James McVittie, headteacher, St Ninian's High School,
Eastwood, Renfrewshire; Maj John Fulton Scott Miller, lately national
chairman, The Royal British Legion, Scotland; Charles Henry Moore,
lately director, John Grooms Association for Disabled People; Donald
George Morrison, convener, National Farmers' Union of Scotland's Soft
Fruit and Vegetable Committee, for services to horticulture; Alberto
Morrocco, artist.
Miss Oona Grant Muirhead, Ministry of Defence; David Mullarky, Home
Office; Professor Palmer John Newbould, chairman, Council for Nature
Conservation and the Countryside, Northern Ireland; The Reverend Canon
Peter Charles Nicholson, general secretary, St Luke's Hospital for the
Clergy; John Edward Noakes, General Medical Practitioner, Harrow,
Middlesex, vice chairman, Royal College of General Practitioners
1990-1992; William O'Loughlin, Governor, Deputy Director of Prison
Operations, Northern Ireland Prison Service; Brian Oldridge, former
Director of Transportation, Cambridgeshire County Council; Mrs Sheila
Pantry, head of information services, Health and Safety Executive,
Department of Employment; Mrs Mary Vere Parkinson, Civilian Medical
Practitioner, Royal Air Force Strike Command, Ministry of Defence;
Stanley Patterson, for services to archery; Laurence Noel Payne, station
head, Houghton Poultry Research Station, Institute for Animal Health,
Agricultural and Food Research Council, for services to science; Mark
Payne, for political service; Thomas Peet, for political service.
Ian Watt Pinkerton, for services to the St Andrew's Ambulance
Association; Michael John Reilly, president and managing director,
Calasonic International (Europe) Limited, for services to the automotive
industry; Mrs Judith Mary Rich, director, 1959 Group of Charities,
former vice- chairman, British Diabetic Association, for charitable
services; Martin Gomm Richards, managing director, the MVA Group, for
services to transport; Dennis Ridley, World Health Organisation expert,
Advisory Panel on Leprosy; Mrs Helen Robinson, non-executive board
member, London Transport; John Jeremy Thomas Dillon-Robinson, former
member of the council, National Farmers' Union; Patrick Robert John
Rock, for political service; Mrs Sylvia Betty Rodrigues, for political
service; William Ernest Rogers, chief executive, Alyn and Deeside
District Council, Clywd; Norman Alexander Royce, consultant architect,
Royce Hurley and Stewart; Mrs The Honourable Catherine Dorothy Ruck, for
political and public service; David Byron Samuel, operations director of
South Wales Electricity; Mrs Pauline Lucie Samuelson, vice chairman,
Joint Committee of the Order of St John and the British Red Cross
Society.
Arthur Hall Sanderson, chairman, Cavanagh and Gray Limited, for
services to the food industry; Mrs Heather Barclay Sheerin, board
member, Scottish Homes, for services to the Housing Association
Movement; Ivor Derek Shelley, former director, Royal Institute of Public
Administration; David Trevor Shutt, for political service; Andrew Henry
Simon, chairman, Evode Group, for services to export and to industry;
Anthony Sleight, business controller, Eastern Hemisphere, Foseco
International Limited, for services to export and to the chemical
industry; Keith Douglas Smith, former headteacher, Aylesbury Grammar
School, Buckinghamshire; Mrs Irene Anne Ivy Snelling, headteacher,
Stratford Grant Maintained School; David Michael Barclay Sole, for
services to Rugby Union Football; Michael James Stewart, former England
cricket team manager, for services to cricket; Jack Herbert Storer,
consultant to the banking industry; Ian Stoutzker, chairman, Live Music
Now; Gordon David Strachan, for services to Association Football.
Donald William Straughan, inspector, Animals Inspectorate, Home
Office; Frederic David Styan, director, Education Management, North
West; John Gordon Sunley, consultant on the structural use of timber,
for services to the forestry and timber industries; Professor Anthony
John Newman-Taylor, chairman, Research Working Group of the Industrial
Injuries Advisory Council; Paul Ernest Laidman Temple, for services to
horticulture; Peter Michael Thomas, Court Administrator, Lord
Chancellor's Department; Nigel Thomson, cameraman, Independent
Television News; Richard Andrew Palethorpe Todd, actor; Professor
Charles William Trowbridge, chairman, Vector Fields Limited, for
services to science; Mrs Margaret Rona Van Vliet, former chairman,
Nottingham Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace; Mrs Josephine
Miriam Wagerman, headteacher, Jews' Free School, Camden; David Morrison
Walker, Chief Inspector of Historic Buildings, Scottish Office; Norman
Caulfield Walker, for services to the Abernethy Trust Limited; Patrick
Granville Walker, chairman and chief executive, Watmoughs (Holdings),
for services to publishing; Mrs Dorothy Elsie Mary Ward, area organiser,
Home Counties North, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
Albert Samuel Watts, for political and public service; Michael Joseph
Webber, National Training Manager, Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and
Confectionery Alliance, for services to the food industry; Philip Robin
Whitbourn, regional director (south), Conservation and Chief Architect,
English Heritage; George Ernest Whittlesea, Department of Employment;
Lawrence Wild, for political and public service; Professor David Raymond
Williams, Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee; Royce Osborne
Windley, chief executive, BIMEC Aero and Industrial Technology, for
services to the engineering industry; John Midgley Woodall, managing
director, Woodall Mechanical Services, for services to the Construction
Industry Advisory Committee; Professor John Frank Woodward, former
vice-principal, Paisley University; William Herbert Brice Yarr, chief
executive, Royal Ulster Agricultural Society; Mrs Angela Betty Yeoman,
chairman, Foster Yeoman, for services to Environmental Protection.
ORDER OF THE
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEMBERS (MBE)
John Barry Alldritt, divisional superintendent, St John Ambulance
Brigade, Wilnecote Division; Mrs Iris May Allen, for services to the
Trinity Hospice, Clapham; Mrs Kathleen Bessie Allen, chair, Mental After
Care Association; Tom Anderson, superintendent II physiotherapist,
Glasgow Royal Infirmary; Mrs Beryl Edith Archer, District Organiser,
Women's Royal Voluntary Service, Brighton; Mrs Elizabeth Anna Atchison,
former librarian, John Innes Institute, Agricultural and Food Research
Council; Robert John Barber, assistant director of Nursing Services
(Security) Broadmoor, Berkshire; Peter George Barnes, former Senior
Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence; James Barr,
divisional manager, Contracts and Commercial Division, Yarrow
Shipbuilders Limited; Oliver William Barratt, former secretary, Cockburn
Association, for services to conservation in Scotland; Frank Norman
Bate, registrar, the Arnold Scheme Register, for services to ex-service
personnel; Robert Barrowman Beattie, manager, IBM Scotland Community
Investment Programme, for services to employee volunteering.
Miss Hilary Beauchamp, lecturer and teacher in art, Holloway Prison;
Miss Margaret Anne Bedlington, former Higher Executive Officer, Crown
Prosecution Service; Michael Behr, overseas consultant to the Overseas
Development Administration, for services to disaster relief; Tadek
Beutlich, weaver; James Frederick Blanchard, for services to the
development of agriculture, particularly the pig industry; Barrie Stuart
Blower, chief executive, Caldmore Area Housing Association, Walsall, for
services to the housing association movement; Christopher Miles
Boardman, for services to cycling; William Cyril Booth, chairman,
Wythenshawe Catholic Handicapped Fellowship, for services to the
disabled; Terry Boundy, former chief veterinary officer, Royal Welsh
Agricultural Society; William Bourhill, chairman, East Motherwell
District Housing Association Limited; Miss Clare Ada Bowen, for services
to the community, and to Soroptimist International, in Bridgwater,
Somerset; John Alfred Boxall, County Road Safety Officer,
Buckinghamshire County Council; Alan Bradley, chairman, Wearside
Business Education Council; Miss Barbara Ann Brewis, for political
service.
Barry Steven Brewster, General Medical Practitioner, Settle,
Yorkshire; Mrs Zena Lilian Bridgeman, for political and public service;
Robert Ernest Bridges, general manager, Westcombe Industries, for
services to the employment of the disabled; Mrs Marjorie Agnes Brown,
manager, Citizens' Advice Bureau, Sevenoaks; Robert Iain Froude Brown,
National Training Adviser, Scottish Council on Alcohol and Senior
Lecturer in Psychology, University of Glasgow; Simon Bryceson, for
political service; David Russell Burton, Environmental Health Manager,
Mendip District Council; Lawrence David Burton, associate director,
Dennis Ruabon Limited, for services to industry; Mrs Valerie Ann
Butcher, joint managing director and owner, Bluemay Limited, for
services to industry; Miss Joanna Margaret Reader Buxton, for services
to the community in Westminster, London; Mrs Joan Byrne, personal
secretary to the chief executive, British Nuclear Fuels Limited; Mrs
Jane Carmichael, managing director, Maribo UK, for services to
agricultural research; John Carroll, for services to literature at
Kenwood; Alan Ernest Carter, former professional and technology officer,
Ministry of Defence; Brian Stanley Carter, Higher Executive Officer,
Ministry of Defence.
Ronald John Cattermole, Senior Executive Officer, The Patent Office;
Mrs Ena Maud Challis, senior personal secretary to the chairman, Science
and Engineering Research Council; John Malcolm Stuart Clark,
superintendent, South Yorkshire Police; Mrs Hazel Mary Cook, typing
manager, The Insolvency Service, Department of Trade and Industry;
Walter Anthony Cook, curator, Peakirk Wildfowl Trust Centre, for
services to Conservation; John Raisley Coope, General Medical
Practitioner, for services to the community in Bollington, Cheshire;
Miss Florence Eva Crackles, for services to botany and to nature
conservation; Mrs Eileen Craggs, member, UK Central Council for Nursing,
Midwifery and Health Visiting; John Craynor, for service to the Guide
Dogs for the Blind Association in Scotland; Kenneth Ernest Creer, chief
photographer, Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory; Mrs Anne
Beryl Crick, senior personal secretary, Health and Safety Executive,
Department of Employment; Mrs Margaret Croft, executive officer,
Department of Employment; Phillip Cronshaw, executive engineer, Systems
Computing, Military Aircraft Division, British Aerospace Defence
Limited, for services to the defence industry.
Mrs Carmel Ann Bernadette Crowther, Inspector of Taxes, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; Ronald Albert Curtis, for political and public service;
Thomas Curtis, for services to the public and to the community in
Surrey; Douglas Walter McGeorge Davidson, community pharmacist,
Blairgowrie, Perthshire; The Reverend Ian Murray Pollock Davidson,
minister, Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling; Alfred Roy Davies,
Inspector of Taxes, HM Board of Inland Revenue; John Thomas Davies,
manager, Contract Safety Services, Sedgwick Consulting Group, for
services to health and safety in industry; Sharron Davies, for services
to swimming; Stanley George Francis Davies, regional officer, Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds, South West England Region, for
services to conservation; Tom Stanley Deeming, chairman, Derbyshire,
Leicestershire and Staffordshire War Pensions Committee; Frank Defty,
for services to the Woodard Corporation of Church of England Schools;
Miss Jessie Annandale Denholm, Inspector of Taxes, HM Board of Inland
Revenue; Ebrima Dibba, assistant head, East Sector, Surrey Adult
Education Service; Robert John Arthur Dick, divisional officer, Central
Region Fire Brigade, Scotland.
Daniel Patrick Dougherty, for political and public service; Graham
Arthur Doust, for political service; Miss Claire Frances Dove, director,
Women's Technology Centre, Liverpool; Mrs Anne Finley Downes, Director
of Appeals and Public Relations, Forces' Help Society and Lord Roberts
Workshops; Mrs Mary Ann Dursley, for services to Oxfam in Bristol; Henry
Fowlie Duthie, for services to the community in Fraserburgh,
Aberdeenshire; James Wood Dyce, for services to the British
Pteridological Society; David Lawrence Eaglestone, former head of office
machinery technical Services, HM Stationery Office; Brian James Marchand
Edmunds, Secretary, London Society of Chartered Accountants; Terence
Eggleshaw, national chairman, Dry Stone Walling Association; Margaret
Ruth Lady Elliot, Board of Trustees, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh;
Mrs Elly Maria (Sally) Ellis, Social Secretary, Wembley Stadium; Miss
Pamela Enderby, district speech therapist, Frenchay Health Authority,
Bristol; John William Enever, Senior Careers Officer, London Borough of
Tower Hamlets.
Bryan Evans, musical director; Mrs Judith Clare Evans, practice nurse,
Cambridgeshire; John Kinsman Evans, senior probation officer, Middlesex
Area Resettlement Unit; Mrs Molly Forcer Evans, for services to the
public and to the community on Anglesey; Mrs Audrey Edwina Fairey,
General Medical Practitioner, London; Miss Clare Denise Fancote, member,
Birmingham City Council; Harry Feigen, general secretary, Licenced Taxi
Drivers' Association; Professor Peter Michael Fidler, dean, Faculty of
the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol; Mrs
Clarice Beryl Flux, senior executive officer, Ordnance Survey; Donald
Alfred Fogg, acting chief executive, Allerdale District Council,
Cumbria; Francis Myrddin Fordham, port engineer, Grimsby and Immingham,
Associated British Ports; Edward Robert Forshaw, principal consultant,
CF Europe Limited, for services to computing; Miss Barbara Ellen Gall,
force welfare officer, Merseyside Police.
Mrs Jean Dorothy Gammons, chief archivist to the Post Office; Kenneth
William Gardner, personnel manager, SCA Packaging Limited, Hartlepool,
for services to industrial relations; Michael Anthony Anderton Garrett,
for political and public service; David Gibbons, chairman, RSVP Advisory
Group, Community Service Volunteers; Mrs Pauline Mary Gibbs,
administrative officer, Department of Employment; Adrian Vernon Brough
Gibson, for services to conservation and local history; Mrs Elsie Lilian
Gilding, director, the Royal London Trust, for services to the National
Health Service; Nicholas Gillingham, for services to swimming; Gerald
John Ginn, Rathgael and Whiteabbey Schools Management Board, Northern
Ireland; Mrs Kay Glendinning, Senior Trustee and Administrator, Dunhill
Medical Trust, for charitable services; Malcolm Charles Gower, chairman
and technical director, Exitech Limited, for services to industrial
laser development; Miss Jean Graham, for services to music and to the
community in Balloch, Scotland.
Mrs Rene Graham, personal assistant to the director, National House
Building Council, Northern Ireland; Miss Mair Elizabeth Morgan-Grey,
co-founder, St David's Educational Unit, Dyfed, for services to the
mentally handicapped; Miss Tanni Carys Davina Grey, for services to
athletics for the disabled; Miss Sally Jane Janet Gunnell, for services
to athletics; Mrs Peggy Hackett, for services to the community in
Milford Haven; Herbert Leslie Hall, headteacher, Drummond Middle School,
Bradford; Ian Donald Urquhart Hall, regional general manager, Northern
Region, Meat and Livestock Commission, for services to the meat
industry; Miss Lyn Denise Marguerite Hall, co-founder, St David's
Educational Unit, Dyfed, for services to the mentally handicapped; Roy
Hamilton, commercial director, Strathspey Railway, for services to the
transport industry; Mrs Diana Grace Hamlyn, honorary secretary,
Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association, Cricklade
Division; Kenneth George Hammond, former senior executive officer,
Property Services Agency International, Department of the Environment;
Mrs Dorothy Jean Hanmer, founding member, Downend Folk House
Association, Bristol.
Mrs Jaqueline Mary Haq, chairperson, Scotswood Strategy and Scotswood
Community Project, Newcastle upon Tyne; Mrs Maud Alice Hardy, for
political service; Roy Clephan Harris, for services to the health
service on the Isle of Wight; Russell Harris, for services to the South
Wales Argus Group and to the Provincial Newspaper Industry; Mrs Rhona
Christine Hartley, for political and public service; Miss Molly Maureen
Hay, former principal youth and community officer, London Borough of
Redbridge; Jack Haylock, for services to Anglo-American relations in
Mildenhall, Suffolk; Mrs Marion Jean Hearse, District Nursing
Professional Adviser, for services to the National Health Service in
Wales; Mrs Mary Joan Dover Heaton, senior executive officer, Department
of Social Security; Mrs Sally Elisabeth Heddle, for services to disabled
people in Bromley, Kent; Louis Mario Hellman, freelance architect
cartoonist and writer, for services to architecture; Garry Gerard Paul
Herbert, for services to rowing.
Mrs Phyllis Mary Hermanns, executive officer, Department of Social
Security; Mrs Margery Anne Herring, chairman, Godalming Blind Club, for
services to the blind; Mrs Shirley Higgins, Administrative Officer and
Secretary to the National Director, Boys' Clubs of Wales; Sister Anna
(Nancy) Hoare, member of the board, Lagan College, for services to the
community in Northern Ireland; Lt Col Haldon Edward Hole, (Rtd) for
charitable services to the community in Manchester; Father Michael
Richard Hollings, chairman, Portobello Trust, for services to the
community in Notting Hill, London; Roy David Holman, for services to
residential care for the disabled; Christopher Holmes, for services to
swimming for the disabled; Martin John Richard How, commissioner for the
south, Royal School of Church Music, for services to church music; Mrs
Beryl Howard, manager, Michael Sobell House, Mount Vernon Hospital,
Middlesex; David Howell, patron and secretary, Feltham Community
Association, for services to the community in Feltham; Hari Hughes,
former Assistant Divisional Officer, Clwyd Fire Brigade; Brian Turner
Hunter, member, Crofters' Commission.
Mrs Charlotte Hutchins, county vice-president, The British Red Cross
Society, Derbyshire; Miss Hilary Irma Irvine, former senior executive
officer, Ministry of Defence; Hugh Graham Jackson, director, NEI
Reyrolle Limited, for services to the engineering industry; Mrs Marigold
Johnson, executive secretary, British-Irish Association, for services to
Anglo/Irish relations; Victor Horace Johnson, for services to the
community in Solihull, West Midlands; Mrs Shirley Jones, contracts
manager, Northumberland Family Health Services Authority; Thomas William
Jones, for services to the community in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire;
Mrs Marion Joshi, clinical nurse specialist, Dudley Health Authority;
Mrs Dorothy May Judge, for services to the public and to the community
in Kingston upon Thames; Arnold Helmut Carl Gustav Kammerling, chairman
and chief executive, CEKA Works Limited, for services to industry in
Wales; Laurence Elliot Kearns, association works officer, Territorial,
Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association; Desmond Keoghane, chairman,
Falkland Families' Association.
Sean Robin Kerly, for services to hockey; William Patrick Kirkman,
director, Wolfson College Press Fellowship Programme, former secretary,
University Careers Service Syndicate, for services to the newspaper
industry; Everitt Arthur Knights, Regional Recreational Development
Manager, Anglian Water; Zbigniew Zdzislaw Jerzy Kosarski, chairman,
Starkey's Technicast Limited, for services to export and to the iron
industry; Deryck Michael Denys Lambert, general medical practitioner,
medical adviser, Derbyshire Family Health Services Authority; Norman
Stratton Lammas, higher professional and technology officer, Ministry of
Defence; The Reverend Ronald Lancaster, managing director, Kimbolton
Fireworks Limited; Charles Grubb Lang, chairman, C J Lang and Son
Limited, for services to the food industry; Antony Richard Langmack,
editor, Berwick Advertiser, for services to the newspaper industry; Miss
Margaret Law, consultant on fire engineering, Ove Arup and Partners, for
services to fire safety; David Arthur Lawrence, property director,
provinces, British Rail Property Board.
Philip William Lawrence, for political service; Tony Lawson, manager,
Silverwood Colliery, South Yorkshire Group, British Coal Corporation;
Mrs Ursula Theresa Lee, former senior personal secretary, Office of
Public Service and Science; Capt Owen Charles Stuart Light, chairman,
South West Scotland War Pensions Committee; John Frederick George Lock,
former Fleet Engineer, Fina, for services to the oil industry; Miss
Eileen Winifred Love, former headteacher, St Matthew's Primary School,
Wishaw, Scotland; Mrs Isabella Turner Macallister, administration
officer, Islay Airport; Alan Semple Mace, managing director, Stadco Ltd,
for services to the automotive industry; Miss Ann Macfarlane, First Vice
President, Kingston Association of Disabled People, for services to
disabled people; Donald Mackenzie, executive secretary, Scottish
section, Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors; Mrs Linda Margaret
Mackenzie, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence; Peter Charles
Manning, farm manager, Askham Bryan College, York, for services to
agricultural education; Timothy Marshall, for services to sport for
disabled people; George Edwin Martin, principal doorkeeper, House of
Lords.
Mrs Lavina Cowie Massie, senior scientific officer, Scottish Office;
Roger William May, for services to scouting, particularly for the
disabled; John Mayne, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence;
Joseph Daniel McCaughey, division manager, Radar Satellites, Directorate
of Science and Earth Observation, Matra Marconi Space UK Limited, for
services to the space industry; Miss Marie McCluskey, director,
Thamesdown Dance Studio, Swindon; Mrs Barbara Carr McCulloch, for
political service; Terence Anthony Patrick McCurley, for political
service; Mrs Moira McDermott, former senior executive officer,
Department of Trade and Industry; Mrs Annella Rae McEwan, for services
to the theatre in Moray; Thomas McKinney, Manager, Dromona Quality
Foods, Tassagh Creamery, Northern Ireland, for services to the dairy
industry; Graham Henry Merrick, organist, HM Prison Bristol; Roger David
Mitchell, for services to nature conservation in Yorkshire.
Mrs Kate Moore, chairman, Committee for the Employment of People with
Disabilities; Martin Raymond Moore, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster
Constabulary; John Mannering Mordue, Inspector of Taxes, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; Leslie Richard Mortimer, Higher Professional and
Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence; Miss Iris Helen Moseley, for
services to the community in Stafford; Edward Mullin, Quality Training
Manager, Vickers Defence Systems, Vickers, for services to the defence
industry; Bernard Henry Richard Mussell, transport manager, Dorset Fire
Brigade; Norman Clive Russell Myers, former secretary, Royal Marines
Association, Bath; Alan Nickalls, director of marketing services
Rolls-Royce, for services to export and to the power industry; Alexander
George Norrie, farmer, for services to agriculture in Scotland.
Mrs Mary Isobel Oliver, clinical specialist (midwifery), University
Hospital of Wales, for services to the South Glamorgan Health Authority;
Mrs Evelyn Priscilla Oxford, senior personal secretary, HM Board of
Customs and Excise; Mrs Juliet Pannett, painter; Mrs Olga Louise Parker,
chairman, Central Welfare Committee, Royal Air Forces Association; Mrs
Thomas Kenneth Parr, chairman and managing director, Elizabeth King
Limited, for services to the food industry; Goronwy Owain Parry, for
political and public service; David Murray Paterson, former deputy
general secretary (Scotland), Banking, Insurance and Finance Union, for
public service in Scotland; Miss Iris Turner Paterson, senior personal
secretary, Scottish Office; Mrs Kathleen Mabel Peatey, member, Wycombe
District Council, Buckinghamshire; William Peter Penn, senior chief
technician, Department of Physiology, Charing Cross and Westminster
Medical School, University of London; Mrs Joan Winifred Phillips, chair,
Chell Heath, Estate Management Board, Stoke-on-Trent, for services to
housing estate management.
Mrs Pamela Joan Pike, for political and public service; Miss Joyce
Pinnick, for services to orthoptics, especially in Wales; Matthew
Pinsent, for services to rowing; Terence William Plumb, district
inspector of fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food;
Kenneth Walter Pocock, governor, National Dairymen's Benevolent
Institution, for services to the dairy industry; Alan Craig Pollard,
managing director, Syndicate Underwriting Management Limited, for
services to the insurance industry; Mrs Kathleen Potts, chairman of
governors, Avondale Comprehensive School, Stockport; Miss Margaret Ann
Price, Higher Executive Officer, Registry of Friendly Societies; John
Russell Pritchard, safety and performance manager, British Railways,
Crewe; The Rev. Canon Noel Proctor, chaplain, HM Prison Manchester; Mrs
Jean Raeburn, Children's Panel Training Organiser; Charles William
Randall, Local Officer 1, Department of Social Security; Mrs Edna
Pauline Redfern, for services to the community in Manchester; David John
Reeves, West Midlands Fire Service; Thomas Edward Ratcliffe Reeves,
chairman, finance committee, City of Rochester Almshouses, Kent, for
services to the elderly.
Mrs Stella Ena Roberts, for services to the National Health Service in
Gwent; James Roy Robertson, general medical practitioner, Edinburgh;
Geoffrey Walter Robinson, member, Burton upon Stather Parish Council,
Humberside; David Thomas Parslo Rogers, president and secretary, West
Wales Hospital League of Friends, Glangwili, for public service in
Wales; Miss Barley Elizabeth Roscoe, curator, Holburne Museum and Crafts
Study Centre, Bath; Mrs Margaret Betty Rosewell, former headteacher,
Gorringe Park Middle School, Merton, Surrey; Derek William Rudge,
district public duty officer, St John Ambulance Brigade, London
District; Miss Marjorie Isabelle Salmon, general co-ordinator, Nurses'
Christian Fellowship, for services to nursing; Mrs Margaret Maxwell
Samson, welfare officer, Department of Economic Development, Northern
Ireland Civil Service; Mrs Kathy Sanchez, sales director, Richardson
Sheffield Limited, for services to export and to the cutlery industry;
Mrs Gwen Savage, proprietor, Gwen Savage and Co, for services to
training in Northern Ireland; Mrs Gwendoline Mary Scott, for political
and public service; Gregory Mark Pascoe Searle, for services to rowing.
Jonathan Searle, for services to rowing; Frederick James Russell
Shadbolt, chairman, management committee, Sea Cadet Corps, Waltham
Forest Unit; Mrs June Frances Sharpe, for services to the community in
Bristol; Bertram Edward Shaw, member, National Council for Victim
Support; Keith Charles Faraday Simpson, former assistant general
manager, Retail Banking, Yorkshire Bank, for services to inner cities;
David Sloan, managing director, Downtown Radio, Northern Ireland, for
services to broadcasting; Thomas Albert Smallwoods, chairman, Northern
Ireland Home Accident Prevention Council; Miss Denise Jacqueline Smith,
for service to sport for the disabled; Ernest Smith, Disabled Customer
Liaison Manager, British Telecommunications; Mrs Mary McEwen-Smith, for
political and public service; John Nicholas Speakman, for political
service; Colin Howard Spearing, for services to the community in
Evercreech, Somerset; Desmond Arthur George Spring, senior executive
officer, Department of Employment. Thomas Hugh James Steele, veterinary
surgeon, for services to the equine industry in Northern Ireland.
Royston John Stone, former optical design manager, Avimo Limited, for
services to science; Peter Lingard Stopforth, Governor 4, HM Prison
Norwich; Derek Stott, former higher executive officer, Department of
Health; Malcolm Stuart, director general, National Caravan Council, for
services to tourism; Alasdair Johnston Sutherland, Principal teacher,
modern languages, Hunter High School, East Kilbride; Miss Diana Margaret
Taggart, higher executive officer, HM Board of Customs and Excise;
Michael Edward Tanner, Inspector, Warwickshire Constabulary; Gwilym John
Thomas, headteacher, Ravensbourne Special School, Essex; Winston Thomas,
Community Relations and Education Superintendent, BP Chemicals, for
services to industry and education; Mrs Gillian Margaret Thomson,
chairperson, The Scottish Dyslexia Association; Frederick Stanley
Thornton, former chairman, Essex Local Flood Defence Committee, National
Rivers Authority, for services to land drainage and flood defence in
East Anglia; Barry Donald Thurnell, for political service; Urias Scoble
Todner, secretary and chief executive, Coventry and East Mercia Co-
operative Society, for services to the retail industry.
Mrs Ursula Majie Agnes Tokle, former higher administrative officer,
Royal Society; Peter Townend, senior executive officer, Department of
Transport; Mrs Shirley Susannah Tremlett, manager, Citizens Advice
Bureau, Maidenhead; Mrs Audrey Lila Turner, for political and public
service; Patrick Tweedale, headteacher, Guns Village Junior School, West
Bromwich; Ronald Waite, managing director, Bede Scientific Instruments
Limited. Altec Engineering Limited, for services to export and to
industry; Mrs Joyce Ethel Walker, for services to the community in West
Wickham, Kent, particularly to the British Red Cross; Robert Francis
Walker, Line Revenue Protection Manager, Victoria Line, London
Underground Limited; Mrs Barbara Diana Wallace, for services to the
community in Bournemouth, Dorset; Watkin Laurence Geoffrey Watkins, for
political service; The Rev. Victor John Watson, Minister, Walworth
(Clubland) Methodist Church, for services to race relations and to the
community in Walworth; David Wells, Airworthiness Investigator of
Tornado, Military Aircraft Division, British Aerospace Defence Limited,
for services to the defence industry; Mrs Rosemary Westley, departmental
superintendent, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of
London; David White, transport and plant manager, National Rivers
Authority, for services to the water industry.
Mrs Ethel Nancie White, for political and public service; Capt Raymond
Whitehouse, Keeper of the Central Criminal Court; John Wilkins,
organiser, Lister Optical Laser Appeal, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital,
Welwyn Garden City, for charitable services; Mrs Barbara Wilson, for
political service; Ian Victor Wilson, marketing manager, Pilatus
Britten-Norman Limited, for services to the aircraft industry; Miss
Diana Winterbotham, County Local Studies Librarian, Lancashire County
Council; Douglas George Wood, chairman, Operation Happy Child, British
Airways, for charitable services; Mrs Joan Mary Wood, for services to
the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, High Wycombe; John Robert Wood,
former senior information officer, Central Office of Information; Mrs
Leslie Woolnough, tutor in Scene Painting, The Central School of Speech
and Drama; William Henry Wyse, department manager, Product Support
Rolls-Royce and Associates Limited, for services to the Defence
Industry; Mrs Jane Edgar Young, member, Local Review Committee, HM
Prison Dungavel; Derek Younger, higher executive officer, HM Board of
Customs and Excise.
IMPERIAL SERVICE
ORDER (ISO)
Terence Anthony Bentley, grade 7, Department of Social Security;
Patrick Arnold Blackshaw, grade 7, HM Board of Customs and Excise; Miss
Pamela Rose Boulderstone, Inspector of Taxes P, HM Board of Inland
Revenue; Michael Dennis Dyer, grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry;
David Gowland, grade 7, Department of Social Security; Kenneth Gordon
Gowland, inspector of taxes SP, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Derrick
Arthur Hall, former grade 7, Central Computer and Telecommunications
Agency, Office of Public Service and Science; John Frederick Howard,
grade 7, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food; Peter George
Iredale, former grade 6, Department of the Environment; David Graham
James, former grade 7, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service;
Robert Meirion Jones, former grade 6, Foreign and Commonwealth Office;
Geoffrey Knowles, grade 6, Department of the Environment; Raymond George
Spencer Leeson, grade 6, Property Service Agency Services, Department of
the Environment; Noel Hugh Maguire, inspector of taxes SP, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; Ronald McDowell, inspector of taxes SP, HM Board of
Inland Revenue; Richard Thomas Murray, senior principal scientific
officer, Department of Transport; Lawrence Cecil Phelps, inspector of
taxes SP, HM Board of Inland Revenue; Wilfred James Albert Powell,
Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence; John Henry Russ,
grade 7, Ministry of Defence; Leonard Frederick George Small, grade 7,
Department of Health; Michael Brett Thornton, former grade 6, Ministry
of Defence; Gordon Lockhart Walker, Grade 7, Department of Trade and
Industry; Edwin Daniel Wall, former professional and technology
superintending grade, Ministry of Defence; William John Wylie, former
grade 7, Department of Education, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
BRITISH EMPIRE
MEDAL (BEM)
Miss Elizabeth Oliphant Black, for charitable services to hospitals in
Fife; Hugh Blair, for services to sport in Scotland; John Anthony
Brommage, senior ranger I, Forestry Commission (Scotland); James Brown,
for services to the community in Yarrow and Earlston, Galashiels; Ralph
Brunton, mechanic, Dunbar Lifeboat, Royal National Lifeboat Institution;
Allan James Charles Carter, support grade band 1 (Government
telephonist), Department of Social Security; Miss Catriona Gillies, sub
postmistress, Cromarty Sub Post Office, Rosshire; Lawrie Henry Glasson,
foreman fitter, GEC Ferranti Defence Systems; John Edwin Holdsworth, for
services to entertainment in Inverness and the Highlands; William
Johnstone, former shepherd, Scottish Natural Heritage; James Lindsay,
former secretary, Bellshill division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's
Families Association; David Lamb Maltman, senior officer (instructor),
HM Prison and Young Offenders Institution, Glenochil.
John McGregor, production manager, Lord Roberts Workshops, Edinburgh;
Joseph Norman McIvor, Constable, Strathclyde Police; Allan McKechnie,
support services manager, Grampian Health Care; Bernard Malley McKeen,
head driver, Scottish Enterprise; Charles Walker McKinnon, volunteer
leading firefighter, Strathclyde Fire Brigade, Colonsay; Mrs Jean
Mooney, auxiliary, Springfield Primary School, Glasgow; Mrs Maureen
Nagle, local officer II, Department of Social Security; Stanley George
Sandison, Fireman Attendant, Tingwall airport, Shetland; Angus Henry
Shaw, for services to Scottish fiddle music; Mrs Marie Lawson Strong,
former personal assistant, Glasgow Battalion, Boys' Brigade; Miss Irene
Henderson Wood, administrative officer, regional medical service,
Department of Social Security.
BAR TO THE BEM
Kang Shik Ming, BEM laundryman, for laundry services to the Royal
Navy.
QUEEN'S POLICE MEDAL
David Charles Gemmell Garbutt, Deputy Chief Constable, Grampian
Police; Archibald Boyd McLaren, Assistant Chief Constable, Tayside
Police; Ian Bryden Kerr, Detective Sgt, Strathclyde Police.
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