The recipients of honours are displayed or referred to as they were styled before their new honour and arranged first by country, honour and where appropriate by rank (Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander etc.) then division (Military, Civil, Overseas or Police list).
John Martin Abbott, QPM. Director-general, National Criminal Intelligence Service. For services to the police and to criminal intelligence.
Peter Vincent Addyman, Director, York Archaeological Trust. For services to archaeology.
Professor Robert McNeill Alexander, Former secretary, Zoological Society. For services to zoology.
James Iain Walker Anderson, Former special adviser on the Millennium Bug. For services to industry.
John William Baker, Chairman, Environment Task Force Advisory Group and member, New Deal Task Force. For services to unemployed people and to educational standards.
John David William Barnard, Dean, Faculty of Dental Surgery, the Royal College of Surgeons of England. For services to oral surgery and dentistry.
Professor Janet Margaret Bately, Professor of English, King's College, London. For services to the study of Old and Middle English.
Alexander Scott Bell, Group managing director, Standard Life Assurance Company. For services to the insurance industry in Scotland.
Professor Donald Lynden-Bell, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Cambridge. For services to astronomy.
Professor Colin Carmichael Bird, Provost and Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Edinburgh. For services to medicine.
Alan Birks, Principal, South Birmingham College. For services to further education.
Gautam Govindlal Bodiwala, Consultant, Leicester Royal Infirmary. For services to accident and emergency medicine.
Frederick Edwin John Gedge Brackenbury, Chairman, Business in Sport and Leisure. For services to tourism, education and employment.
Mrs Jane Mary Bradford, For services to business in the East Midlands.
Mrs Gill Denise Brook, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Liver Unit, Birmingham Children's Hospital. For services to health care.
Geoffrey Keith Bruce, Former chief executive, Pesticides Safety Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Marcus Charles Buck, Chief executive, The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Professor Hazel Gillian Genn, For services to research in civil justice.
Mrs Kathleen Margaret Gibbons, Headteacher, St Kentigern's Academy, Bathgate. For services to education.
Anthony Arthur Edward Glenton, MBE, TD. Chairman, Port of Tyne Authority. For services to the ports industry and to the community in North East England.
Alastair Ross Goobey, Chief executive, Hermes Pensions Management Ltd. For services to the pensions industry.
Professor Roderic Keith Griffiths, Regional director of Public Health, NHS Executive, Department of Health.
George Edwin Guy, Head, Fire Policy Unit, Home Office.
Professor Wendy Hall, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton. For services to education and science.
Anthony Donald Hawkins, Director, Fisheries Research Services Executive Agency, Scottish Executive.
Ms Ruth Henig, JP. Chair, Association of Police Authorities. For services to the police.
Peter Michael Homa, Director, Commission for Health Improvement. For services to health care.
Professor Anne Elizabeth Power, MBE. For services to regeneration and the promotion of resident participation.
Ms Anne Quinn, Group vice president, BP Amoco plc. For services to gas marketing.
Roderick James Rennet, Chief executive, East of Scotland Water Authority. For services to water supplies.
Mervyn Rolfe, JP, DL. Depute Leader, Dundee City Council. For services to local government.
Roger Colin Shelton, Managing director, R Griggs Group plc. For services to the footwear manufacturing industry.
Alan Sinclair, Chief executive, Wise Group. For services to training for long-term unemployed people.
Miss Prudence Patricia Skene, Dance Executive and member, Arts Council of England. For services to the arts, especially dance.
Joseph Desmond Smyth, For services to broadcasting and to business.
Mrs Saxon May Spence, Member, Devon County Council. For services to local government.
Neil Spencer, Deputy director, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
John Stannard, Director, National Literacy Strategy, Department for Education and Employment.
Brian Reginald Taylor, Former chief executive, Wardle Storeys plc. For services to the defence and aerospace industries.
Keith Henry Taylor, Former chairman, Esso UK plc. For services to the oil and gas industry.
Professor Janet Thornton, FRS. For services to structural biology.
Stewart Till, Former president, Universal Pictures International. For services to the film industry.
Professor Anthea Margaret Tinker, For services to housing for older people.
David Christopher Veness, QPM. Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the police.
Christopher James Vickers, Chairman, Construction Industry Board. For services to surveying and to the construction industry.
Professor Leslie Wagner, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Metropolitan University. For services to higher education and to the Jewish community.
Mrs Janet Anne Warwick, Headteacher, Rhyn Park School, St Martins, Oswestry, Shropshire. For services to education.
Miss Fanny Waterman, OBE. Chairman, Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. For services to music.
William Powell Wilkins, For services to environmental projects in West Wales.
Professor Robert George Will, Director, Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease Surveillance Unit. For services to health care.
Mrs Pamela Jill Wilson, TEC director, Further Education Funding Council Committee for Yorkshire and Humberside. For services to education and training.
Martin Harry Wolf, Associate Editor and chief economics commentator, The Financial Times. For services to financial journalism.
Janet, Mrs. Atfield. For services to Promoting Volunteering.
Stanley Ayling, Head of Transport and Travel, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Oliver Humphrey Baines, Director, Cornwall Rural Community Council, Cornish Millennium Projects. For services to the Millennium.
Ben Ball, Associate Director, Career Development Unit, University of Sussex. For services to Careers Guidance.
Terrence Donald Bamford, lately Executive Director, Housing and Social Services, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. For services to the community.
Neil Vivian Bartlett, Artistic Director, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. For services to the Arts.
Alan Bean, Group Manager, Court Service Agency, Lord Chancellor's Department.
James Gordon Beaton, Registrar of the Scottish Court in the Netherlands, Scottish Executive.
Charles John Beattie. For public service.
Barbara, Mrs. Bells, Headteacher, Wingate Nursery School, Durham. For services to Education.
Kay Margaret Kingwell, Mrs. Begg. For services to Family Mediation.
Patricia Ann, Mrs. Bennett. For services to Swimming for People with Disabilities.
Colin Edward Birt, Grade 7, Home Office.
Gerald John Black, lately Director of Housing, Perth and Kinross Council. For services to Housing.
Professor Andrew Blowers, Member, Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee. For services to Environmental Protection.
John Leslie Bone, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
David James Bonnar, lately Lottery Director, Scottish Arts Council. For services to the Millennium.
David Alexander Borland, Deputy Group Valuation Officer, Valuation Office Agency, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
Dorit Paula, Mrs. Braun. For services to Parenting.
David John Brooks, Head of Business Support, Employment Services, Department for Education and Employment, North West Region.
Jean Elizabeth, Mrs. Brown, Grade 6, Child Support Agency, Department of Social Security.
Michael John Brundell, Principal Housing and Planning Inspector, Planning Inspectorate, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Michael John Brunson, lately Political Editor, ITN. For services to Broadcasting.
Professor Peter Calow, Chairman, Advisory Committee on Hazardous Substances. For services to Environmental Protection.
William Cameron, Chairman, Walter Alexander plc. For services to Manufacturing.
Maureen Rosalind, Mrs. Campion, Policy Adviser, VAT Policy Analysis and Formulation, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
Anthony Edward Cardell, Principal Scientist, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
Shiela Eadie, Mrs. Campion, Consultant, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education. For services to Adult Education.
Professor Yvonne Helen Carter, Professor of General Practice and Primary Care, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London. For services to Health Research.
John Alfred Cashen. For public service on the Isle of Man.
Sibdas Chakrabarti, Senior Bridge Engineer, Highways Agency, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
John William Chappelow, Grade 7, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
Jagdish Chander Chawla, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Royal Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Paisley. For services to Ophthalmology.
David Nowell Clark, lately Chairman, Botanics Trading Company. For services to the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
Christopher James (Chris) Clarke, Leader, Somerset County Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in South West England.
John Wilson Clarke. For services to St John Ambulance.
The Reverend Robert Sydney Clarke. For services to Chaplaincy in the NHS.
Barry Stanley Cleverdon, Chief Executive, National Exhibition Centre Group. For services to Business in the West Midlands.
Palma Clara Rosa, Mrs. Coggins. For services to Victim Support.
Stanley Cohen, For charitable services to the community, especially the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, in London.
Wendy, Mrs. Colley. For services to Continence Nursing in West Cumbria.
James Gerard Connelly, Headteacher, Firpark School, Motherwell. For services to Pupils with Special Educational Needs.
Anthony Brian Connolly. For services to the Steel Industry and to Industrial Relations in Wales.
John Connolly, Leader, Falkirk Council. For services to local Government.
Mary, Mrs. Curnock-Cook, Chief Executive, British Institute of Innkeeping. For services to Training in the Hospitality and Tourism Industries.
Peter Cook, Chairman, International Air Transport Association Year 2000 Project. For services to the Millennium Bug in the Aviation Industry.
Ms Anne-Marie Costain, Managing Director, Planning and Transport Research and Computation. For services to Education and Training in Transport.
Wing Commander John Stewart Cresswell, R.A.F. (Retd.). For services to the Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade.
Wendy Elizabeth, Mrs. Crockett, Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator, Alderman Blaxill School, Colchester, Essex. For services to Education.
Hermione Mary, Mrs. Crosfield. For services to the British Red Cross Society in London.
Patrick Francis Curran, Grade 7, Department for Education and Employment.
Malcolm Raymond Curtis, M.B.E., lately Director General, People's Dispensary for Sick Animals. For services to Animal Welfare.
Eric Samuel Dalzell. For public service.
Gethin Davies. For services to the Birmingham Mentoring Consortium Millennium Award Scheme.
Lennard Davies. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the community in Teesside.
Derek Deane, Artistic Director, English National Ballet. For services to Dance.
Martin Joseph Dent. For services to International Development and Relief from Debts.
Ronald Leitch Devlin, Director, Pensions Review, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Regulation.
Bernard Dixon. For services to Scientific Journalism.
Thomas Dixon, Head of Design, Habitat. For services to Design and Innovation.
Malcolm Terence Doherty, Leader, Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Council. For services to the community in Lancashire.
Miss Rosemary Inez Doidge. For services to the Civil Service Benevolent Fund.
Richard Edwin Dolby, Research and Technology Director, TWI. For services to Industry and to Technology Transfer.
Miss Sara Jane Donaldson, National Programme Director, New Millennium Experience Company. For services to the Millennium Dome.
Timothy Gerard Doran, Head, Service and Contract Management, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
Brian George Kirby Downing. For services to the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Aires Angelo Barnabe Barros D'Sa, Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Royal Victoria Hospital. For services to Vascular Surgery.
Peter William East, Technical Director, Racal Radar Defence Systems Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
John Eggleston. For services to the National Space Science Centre, Leicester.
Professor Marianne Elliott, Professor of Modern History, University of Liverpool. For services to Irish Studies and to the Northern Ireland Peace Process.
Ms Rebecca Jane Endean, Grade 6, Department of Social Security.
David Ennis, Senior Director, OKI (UK) Ltd. For services to Human Resources and to the Electronics Industry.
Jill Teresa, Mrs. Evans, Founder, Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic, Royal Gwent Hospital. For services to Nursing and to the Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation Services.
Mark Fisher. For services to the Millennium Experience Show.
James Adams Fleming, Headteacher, Balfron High School. For services to Secondary Education in Balfron, Stirlingshire.
Kenneth John Friar, Managing Director, Arsenal Football Club. For services to Association Football.
Margaret Rose, Mrs. Garbett, lately Ward Manager, Spinal Injuries Unit, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt District Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, Shropshire. For services to Nursing.
John Sydney Garside, J.P., D.L. For services to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
James Alexander Girdwood. For services to the Army Benevolent Fund.
Dugald Trystan Julius Herber Gonsal, Lately Chief Engineer, London Borough of Camden. For services to Highway and Civil Engineering.
Henry Anthony Goodman. For services to Fair Employment.
Andrew Patrick Gray, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
Jennifer Margaret, Mrs. Green. For services to the RAF Widows' Association.
Professor Donald Grierson, Professor of Plant Physiology, University of Nottingham. For services to Plant Gene Regulation.
Gillian, Mrs. Hancock, President, Hertfordshire Council for Voluntary Youth Service. For services to Young People and to Guiding.
Ms Gillian Haynes, Chief Executive, National Childminding Association. For services to Childminding.
Michael John Healey, lately Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
Mary Campbell Syme, Mrs. Heathcote, Assistant Director, Foresight Directorate, Department of Trade and Industry.
Paul John Heron, Head, Public Service Broadcasting Branch, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Jean, Mrs. Heslop, Headteacher, Mixenden Junior and Infants School, Halifax, West Yorkshire. For services to Education.
Elisabeth Cargill, Mrs. Hill, lately Vice Chairman, Scottish Association of Mental Health. For services to Sufferers of Mental Illness and Drug and Alcohol Misuse.
Robert Trant Hillier, Chairman, Hampshire Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Education and Training.
Mohammed Surur Hoda. For services to Community Relations and to International Human Rights.
Clifford Lionel Hodgetts, D.L. For Legal Services to the Church of England.
Professor John Henry Holloway, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Leicester. For services to Education and to Chemistry.
Ms Premila Hoon, Financier. For services to the Film Industry.
Alan William Kirkwood, Policy Directorate, Crown Prosecution Service.
Martin Kitchen, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
William Robert Morrison Knox, M.B.E. For services to Housing.
Christopher Maurice Laing, lately Chairman, National Playing Fields Association. For services to Sport and Recreation.
Philip John Lee, lately Managing Director, British Aerospace Royal Ordnance. For services to the Defence Industry.
Leila, Mrs. Lessof, Chairman, Moorfields NHS Hospital Trust. For services to Public Health.
Michael David Lippold, Chairman of the Trustees, Church Floodlighting Project. For services to the Millennium.
Barrie Irving Liss, J.P., Chairman, Re-Solv. For services to the Prevention of Solvent and Volatile Substance Abuse.
Miss Sarah Lavinia Langton-Lockton, Chief Executive, Centre for Accessible Environments. For Services to Disabled People.
Michael Logue. For services to Juvenile Justice.
David William Longhurst, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
Catherine, Mrs. MacLeod, Headteacher, Isobel Mair School, Clarkston. For services to Special Educational Needs in East Renfrewshire.
John Robert Madejski. For services to Reading Football Club and the community in Reading, Berkshire.
Rafeek Hosni Mahmood, Medical Director, Wirral Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Medical Management.
Professor Robert Austin Markus, Emeritus Professor, University of Nottingham. For services to Ecclesiastical History.
Professor Alan Marsh. For services to Social Policy Research.
Nigel Matthews, Group Secretary, J. Sainsbury plc. For services to Food Retailing.
Suzanne Caroline, Mrs. May, Chairman, Transport 2000. For services to Public Transport.
Cormick McChord, Chairman, East Region Board, Scottish Environment Protection Agency. For services to Environmental Protection.
William Donn McConnell. For public service.
Professor Barry McCormick. For services to Paediatric Audiology.
Frank McGettigan. For services to Broadcasting and training.
Christopher Halliday McGhie, Chairman, Dumfries and Galloway College. For services to Education and to Business.
Lieutenant Colonel David Hart McLellan, D.L. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Cheshire.
Miss Lorna Martin McPhail, Police Surgeon, Tayside Police. For services to the Police Surgeon Service.
Miss Soulamif Messerer. For services to Dance.
Ms Anne Elizabeth Minto, Human Resources Director, Smiths Industries Plc. For services to the Engineering Industry.
Captain William Edward Morris, R.N. (Retd). For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in South West England.
Lionel Edmund Morrison, lately Chairman, Notting Hill Housing Association. For services to the Housing Sector.
John Gerald Mulgrew, Director of Education, East Ayrshire Council. For services to Education.
Ulric Adolphus Murray, Inspector, Social Service Inspectorate, Department of Health.
Joyce Carruthers, Mrs. Nash, Chairman, Barbican Centre Committee. For services to the City of London and to the Arts.
Timothy Charles Newell, Governor 1, H.M. Prison Grendon and Spring Hill, Prison Service, Home Office.
Nigel Nicolson, M.B.E., President, National Trust Association, Tenterden, Kent. For services to Literature and to the Historic Environment.
Stephanie Mary, Lady North, J.P., D.L., Chairman, Central Probation Council. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders.
Michael Rowan Hamilton John O’Regan, Co-founder, RM plc and Member, Learning Region Taskforce. For services to Education, Training and Economic Development in South East England.
David William Ogden, President, Institution of Highways and Transportation. For services to Transportation and to the Engineering Profession.
John Joseph Oliver, Chairman of Governors, Runshaw College, Preston, Lancashire. For services to Further Education.
Wendy, Mrs. Osborne. For services to Volunteering.
Angela Jane Louise, Mrs. Ould, lately Regional Director, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Richard Pacey, Chief Executive, Wilf Ward Family Trust. For services to the community, especially people with Learning Disabilities, in Yorkshire.
Charles Daniel Whyte Parkes, Wildlife Liaison Officer, Derbyshire Constabulary. For services to the Protection of Wildlife.
Keith Clifford Parry, Director of Information and Communications Technology, Hyde Technology School, Tameside, Manchester. For services to Education.
Thomas John Parry, Headteacher, Tonyrefail Comprehensive School, South Wales. For services to Education.
Sue, Mrs. Parsons, Headteacher, Llanidloes Community Primary School, Powys. For services to Education in Wales.
Diana Georgina, Mrs. Patterson. For services to Health Care for Substance Misusers.
Miss Linda Joyce Patterson, Medical Director, Burnley Health Care NHS Trust. For services to Medical Management.
Professor David William Pearce, Associate Director, Centre for Social and Economic Research into the Global Environment. For services to Sustainable Development.
Bruno Peek. For services to the Millennium Beacon.
Susan Alison Pember, Principal and Executive Director, Canterbury College, Kent. For services to Further Education.
Shirla Marjorie, Mrs. Philogene. For services to Nursing Leadership and Development.
Ms Corinne Joy Swain, Director, Ove Arup Partners and Member, DETR Planning Research Advisory Group. For services to Planning.
Professor Norman John Taylor. For services to the Surrey Institute of Art and Design, University College and to Higher Education.
David Ellis Wyn Thomas. For services to Planning and Landscape Architecture in Wales.
Professor George Edward Thompson, Head, Corrosion and Protection Centre, UMIST. For services to the Defence Industry.
Mary, Mrs. Thorley, Primary Education Adviser for Pembrokeshire. For services to Education in Wales.
Alan John Thornley, Wildlife Liaison Officer, Derbyshire Constabulary. For services to the Protection of Wildlife.
William Elliott Thorpe, Principal Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
Judith Ellen, Mrs. Timms, Chief Executive, the National Youth Advocacy Service. For services to Young People.
Philip Bernard Hague Tinker, Governor, Macaulay Land Research Institute. For services to Science.
Professor Eleuterio Francisco Toro, Research Professor of Applied Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to the Defence Industry.
Janet Margaret, Mrs. Trewsdale. For services to Economics and to Statistics.
Peter Hedley Turner, Managing Director, Scheibler Filters Ltd. For services to Export.
Colin David Tweedy, Chief Executive, Arts & Business. For services to Business Partnership with the Arts.
Miss Judith Rose Unwin. For services to Export Promotion in South Asia.
Isobel Scott-Telford, Mrs. Veitch, Headteacher, Williamston Primary School, Livingston, West Lothian. For services to Education.
Caroline, Lady Waldegrave, Principal and Managing Director, Leith's School of Food and Wine. For services to the Catering Industry.
Susan Mary Walton, Policy Adviser, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Ms Anne Judith Weyman, Chief Executive, FPA. For services to Family Planning.
David Whiteford, Partner, Castlecraig Farms, Cromarty. For services to the Pig Industry.
Hugh Edgar Williams. For services to Foresight and to Wealth Creation from Science and Technology.
Paul Michael Williams, Chief Executive, Bro Morgannwg Trust, For services to the NHS in Wales.
Daniel McCorgray Williamson, Inspector of Taxes, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Miss Judy Ling Wong, Director, Black Environment Network. For services to Ethnic Environmental Participation.
Raymond George Patrick Wood, Detective Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
Diplomatic and Overseas list:
William Harvey Adamson. For services to British commercial interests in Argentina.
Richard Hargreaves Atherton. For services to British commercial interests in Mexico.
Dr. Barbara Bertha Ball. For public service, Bermuda.
Andrew Mullion Barwick Bell. For services to the community, St. Helena.
David Andrew Campbell. For services to farming development in Africa.
Mary Leonora, Mrs. Carrington. For the services to the arts and charity.
Denise Margaret, Mrs. Carter. Director of Re-unite (National Council for Abducted Children).
Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson. H.M. Ambassador, Skopje.
Iain Fleming Elliot, Director, Britain Russia Centre.
Charles Francis Formby, M.B.E. Lately British Consul, Seville.
David Wade Foster. For community service, Cayman Islands.
Robert Hugh Gordon, M.B.E. Head, British Interests Section, Belgrade.
Philip Hall. For services to conservation and human rights, Nigeria.
Michael Christopher Hardy. Head, Overseas training and development, British Council Headquarters.
Sheila Mary, Mrs. Hehmeyer. For services to British cultural interests, USA.
Roger Alan Holehouse. First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Giancarlo Angelo Giuseppe Laurenzi. Executive Director, National Council for the Welfare of Prisoners Abroad.
The Reverend Canon Brian Montague Lea. For services to the community, The Netherlands.
Major Norman John Lister, M.B.E. Honorary British Consul, Trieste.
Andrew George MacDonald. For services to the British community, São Paulo.
William Robert Mller. For services to British charitable interests, USA.
Miss Norma Edwina Morton. For services to international journalism.
Dr. Morna Lorena Nance. Head, UK Customer Services, British Council.
Miss Dancia Penn, Q.C., Lately Attorney General, British Virgin Islands.
Shoba, Mrs. Ponnappa, Director, British Council, Mauritius.
Sheena, Mrs. Campbell-Royle. For services to British commercial interests, Spain
Dr. Alan Keith Russell. For services to UK-German relations.
Jeremy Keith Hayward-Surry. For services to British business interests overseas.
Ian Keith Thomson, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Martin Cuthbert Tunstall. For services to British- French trade.
Pamela, Mrs. Walsh. For services to UK-Swiss relations.
Robert Webb, Head of Governor's Office, Montserrat.
Dr. Hilton Carter Whittle. For services to medical research, The Gambia.
Harold Williams. For services to Oxford-Bonn town twinning.
Ruth Kyre Holliday, Mrs. Wooldridge. For services to the terminally ill in developing countries.
Julian David Hugh Peel Yates, Head, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights mission in Montenegro.
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Edward Abbott, Senior Caretaker, Walton Comprehensive School, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. For services to Education.
Miss Malika Abdullah, Probation Officer, Nottingham Probation Service. For services to the Probation Service and to Community Relations.
John Richard Adair. For services to the Police.
George William Adamson, Co-ordinator of Music and Expressive Performing Arts, Duchess's County High School, Alnwick, Northumberland. For services to Education.
David Laurie Agass, Extra Curriculum Sports Co-ordinator, Langdon School, Newham, London. For services to Sport for Young People.
Charles Alexander Agnew. For services to Road Safety.
Muhammad Manazir Ahsan. For services to the Lambeth Group and to the Millennium Dome.
Isola Akay. For services to the All Stars Youth Club, London.
Peter Albertella. For services to the community in Billington, Bedfordshire.
Dorothy, Mrs. Armitage. For services to the community, especially the Soroptomists, in the Medway Towns, Kent.
Alan Francis Ashton. For services to the Lytham Heritage Group in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire.
Keith Brian Atkinson. For services to Photogrammetric Science.
Geraldine Yvonne, Mrs. Auerbach, Director, Jewish Music Institute. For services to Music.
Frederick Gordon Austin. For services to the community, especially Blind People, in Brighton, East Sussex.
John Austin. For charitable services to the community, especially Disabled People, in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.
Joseph Henry Austin. For services to Trades Unionism in East Anglia.
Mazharullah Awan, Founder, AMC Vehicle Maintenance Service. For services to the Vehicle Repair Industry in South East London.
Miss Ann Carol Bagehot. For services to the Gypsy Community.
Carole, Mrs. Bailey, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security.
Robert E. J. Bailey. For services to Southport Hospitals, Lancashire.
Miss Jane Elizabeth Baker, J.P., Executive Officer, Benefits Agency, Department of Social Security.
Janet, Mrs. Baker. For services to Guiding in Cambridge.
Poppy Louise, Mrs. Baker. For services to the Leukaemia Research Fund in Redbridge, Essex.
Miss Pamela Edith Ballantine. For services to Race Equality in Redbridge, London.
May, Mrs. Bamber. For services to the Cancer Research Campaign in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire.
Pamela Doris May, Mrs. Bambrough. For services to the Immigration Service and to the community in Northam, Hampshire.
Ivan Bamford, Chief Commandant, Derbyshire Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Frederick Harold Frith Banbury, Theatre Director. For services to Drama.
Sarah H., Mrs. Bannerman, Cleaner/Janitor, Cardonald College, Glasgow. For services to Student Support in Further Education.
Edwin James Wright Bannock, Manager, Transco's Action 2000. For services to preparation for the Millennium Bug in the Gas Industry.
Colin Barden, Engineer, SEEBOARD. For services to the Electricity Industry.
Helen Mary, Mrs. Barker. For services to the community in Ipswich, Suffolk.
John Morris Barnett, Chairman, Radio Wave, Blackpool. For services to Radio Broadcasting.
John James Barnie, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
Alan Frederick Barton. For services to the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund.
Miss Christine Barton. For services to Disabled People and to Equal Opportunities.
Malcolm Raymond Barton. For services to Groundwork's Changing Places Project.
Elizabeth Tait, Mrs. Bathgate. For services to the rural community in Peebles-shire.
Donald Robert Bean. For services to the RAF Association in West Sussex.
Sinclair Beecham, Co-Chairman, Preˆt a' Manger. For services to the Catering Industry.
Jean Ellen, Mrs. Beeson, Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Carole, Mrs. Bell, Project Manager, Meadowell Resource Centre. For services to the community in North Tyneside.
G. Derek F. Bell, Composer. For services to Traditional Music.
Joseph William Bennett, Boat Manager, Marconi Marine. For services to the Defence Industry.
Catherine, Mrs. Benton, Water Regulations/Sampling Manager, West of Scotland Water Authority. For services to the Quality of Water Supplies in Scotland.
Michael Glenn Berry. For services to Animal Welfare in Somerset.
Archibald H. Bevan. For services to the St Magnus Festival, Orkney.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Bevan, Health Visitor, North Glamorgan NHS Trust. For services to Primary Health Care in South Wales.
Sylvia, Mrs. Beynon. For services to the Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Carl Brian Bickler, General Medical Practitioner, Edinburgh. For services to General Practice.
Ms Ann Ellaline Blackburn, lately General Manager. District Line, London Underground. For services to Public Transport.
Joan Valerie, Mrs. Bliss. For services to the Campaign against Domestic Violence in Chelmsford, Essex.
Albert Edward Le Blond, Founder, ALB Holdings. For services to the Ship Repair Industry.
Miss Delores Elizabeth Geraldine Boase, Compliance Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
John Bond, Pay Span 5, Lord Chancellor's Department.
Celia Blanche, Mrs. Brain. For services to Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood and to fostering in Charlton Musgrove, Somerset.
John Richard Brain. For services to Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood and to fostering in Charlton Musgrove, Somerset.
Elsie, Mrs. Brearley. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
Barbara Doreen, Mrs. Brettell. For services to MENCAP in Swindon, Wiltshire.
Ronald Alfred Claude Brindley. For services to the community in Kidmore End and Sonning Common, Berkshire.
William Brodie. For services to the community in East Linton, East Lothian.
George Henry Brookes. For services to Music in Llandudno and Conwy, North Wales.
Miss Sandra Marjorie Brough, Typist, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
John William Brown. For services to the St John's Ambulance Brigade in Devon.
Marjorie, Mrs. Brown, Midwifery Sister, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to Midwifery.
Roynon Brown, Member, Kessingland Parish Council. For services to the community in Suffolk.
Stephanie, Mrs. Brown, Director of Training, Dundee and Tayside Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For services to the New Deal in Tayside.
Ronnie Bryant, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice in North East London.
Richard Josef Buchta, Matra BAe Dynamics. For services to the Defence Industry.
Wilfred Buckley. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Nottingham.
Nan, Mrs. Budge, Lately Secretary and Treasurer, Caithness Agricultural Society. For services to Agriculture.
John Peter Bulgari, Higher Mapping and Charting Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Christopher Evelyn Bunting. For services to Music.
Robin Burley, lately Director, Edinvar Housing Association. For services to the Housing Association Movement in Scotland, particularly for Disabled People.
Frank Burnet. For services to the Science on the Buses project.
Julia Dalzie, Mrs. Burns, Senior Community Dietician, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Health Care.
Lieutenant Colonel Keith Robert Burridge. For services to the Tinsley House Immigration Detention Centre.
Hazel Elizabeth, Mrs. Busby. For services to Community Relations.
Miss Rachel Yvonne Butler, Personal Secretary, Home Office.
Robert Butterfield, Paintshop/Bodyshop Supervisor, Wallace Arnold Coaches Ltd. For services to the Transport Industry.
Julie, Mrs. Cadd, Commercial Assistant, BAe. For services to the Aerospace Industry and to Charity.
William Caldwell, Dairy Stockman, Ayrshire. For services to Agriculture.
Edith Brenda, Mrs. Callaghan. For services to Prison Welfare and to the community.
David Campbell, Compliance Employer Officer, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Ms Jane Susan Campbell, Co-Director, National Centre for Independent Living. For services to Disabled People.
Murdo Ross Campbell, Pipefitter/Plumber, Marconi Marine (YSL). For services to the Defence Industry.
Valerie, Mrs. Cann, Front Line Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Margaret, Mrs. Carouth. For services to St Helena Hospice, Colchester, Essex.
Miss Myra Yvonne Carroll, Finance Officer, Scottish Area. For services to the British Transport Police.
Sheila, Mrs. Carroll, lately Jobcentre Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Casson. For services to the community, especially Elderly People, in Patchway, Bristol.
Donna, Mrs. Chaloner. For services to Wound Care.
Charles Robert Chandler. For charitable services to Rotary International and to the Cancer Research Campaign in Torquay, Devon.
Hambia Irene, Mrs. Christoforou, Head of Art and Design, Sion Manning School, Kensington and Chelsea, London. For services to Art Education.
Eric Clark. For services to British Exports to Africa.
Isabel, Mrs. Clark. For charitable services to the community, especially the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, in Milnthorpe, Cumbria.
Kenneth Clark. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in London.
Sylvia Adassa, Mrs. Clarke. For services to Fostering in Leicester.
Margaret Ann, Mrs. Clubb, J.P. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Colchester, Essex.
Joan, Mrs. Coleman, Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator, Harry Cheshire High School, Worcestershire. For services to Education.
Alma, Mrs. Collin. For services to Sport for People with Disabilities in Middlesbrough, Cleveland.
Anne Abbot, Mrs. Combe, Teacher, Starley Hall School, Fife. For services to Pupils with Special Educational Needs.
Roland Cooper, Support Grade Band 1, Government Office for the East Midlands. Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Miss Beryl Coulam. For services to Elderly and Disabled People in Marple, Cheshire.
Everton Counsell, Peabody Community Fund Manager, Peabody Trust. For services to the Millennium Awards Scheme.
Alison, Mrs. Cox. For services to Education for Disabled People.
Pauline, Mrs. Craven, Support Grade Band 1, Ministry of Defence.
James Leo Creery. For services to Economic Regeneration.
Joan May, Mrs. Cresswell, lately B1, Cabinet Office. Richard Charles C, Area Manager, Environment Agency, Northumbria. For services to Environmental Protection.
Christopher Roy Croft. For services to Visually Impaired People.
Bernard John Cunningham. For services to Local Government and to the community in Torfaen, South East Wales.
Mark Terence Daly, Control Room Manager, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
Brian Daniels, Millennium Volunteer. For services to Young People in Somerset.
Doris Elizabeth, Mrs. Darby, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security.
Roger John Darcy, Chairman, Dockyard Works Committee. Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
Archibald Davies. For services to the Southampton Police Club, Hampshire Constabulary.
Brian Davies, Inspector, Remploy. For services to the Employment of Disabled People in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Guinette Marie, Mrs. Davies. For services to Work- Injured and Disabled Nurses.
Mary, Mrs. Davies. For services to the WRVS and to the community in Paisley, Renfrewshire.
Liz, Mrs. Dawn, Actress. For services to the Manchester Children's Hospital, the Genesis Appeal and the Liz Dawn Breast Cancer Appeal, St. James's Hospital, Leeds.
Rosella, Mrs. Dawson, lately MPB6m Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Philip Thomas Deakin. For services to the community, especially the Alnwick Civic Society, in Northumberland.
Roger Wallace Denley, Station Officer (Retained), Cornwall County Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service and to the community.
Eric Dickinson, J.P. For services to the Board of Visitors, HM Prison Liverpool.
Irene, Mrs. Dilger, Programme Leader, Stafford College, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
Susan J. B., Mrs. Doggett. For services to the Blackdown Support Group, Devon.
Stephen Emms. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Northumbria.
Irene, Mrs. Evans. For services to Disabled People in Delyn and Deeside, North Wales.
John Derek Evans. For services to Brailsford Ploughing and Hedging Society, Derbyshire.
John Stewart Evans. For public service.
Molly, Mrs. Evans. For services to the community in Lambeth, London.
Frank Everett. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps on Guernsey.
Michael John Eynon, Mechanic, Angle Lifeboat RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety.
Sandra Susan, Mrs. Fairbank, lately Head, Department of Community Studies, Chichester College of Art, Science and Technology, West Sussex. For services to Further Education.
Garry Frank Fawcett, Consulting Engineer, Wilson Consultants. For services to Fairground and Amusement Park Health and Safety.
Gillian, Mrs. Fellows, Chair, Beechdale Community Housing Association. For services to Housing in Walsall, West Midlands.
James Miskimmin Ferguson. For services to the Burma Star Association.
John Ferguson, J.P., Chairman, Parkhead Housing Association. For services to the Housing Association Movement in Scotland.
Carole Ann, Mrs. Field, Guest House Proprietor. For services to Tourism in Beadnell, Northumberland.
Miss Joy Field, Clinical Nurse Specialist (Nutrition), Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham. For services to Nursing.
Gwyn Fieldhouse. For services to the Royal British Legion in Wales.
Dennis Fink, Docklands Manager, British Waterways. For services to London's Docklands.
Kathleen Ada, Mrs. Fishwick, Chairman, National Council of Civic Trust Societies. For services to Civic Heritage in Lancashire.
Michael James Fitzpatrick, lately Vice Chairman, Polaroid (UK) Ltd and Chairman, Lomond Enterprise Partners. For services to Enterprise in Dunbartonshire.
George James Fleming, Senior Mortuary Technician. For services to the NHS.
David Alan Ford, Chief of Castings Technology, Rolls- Royce Plc. For services to the Aerospace Industry.
James Michael Fordham. For services to the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Jane, Mrs. Fraser, Chief Executive, Fraser Security. For services to the Security Industry.
Iris, Mrs. French. For services to the community, especially the 999 Club, in Deptford, London.
Roger Barstow Frost, Member, Briercliffe Parish Council, Lancashire. For services to the community.
Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Stanley Furtado. For services to the community, especially as a School Governor, in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire.
Hubert Gabbie. For services to the Pig Industry.
Valerie,
Valerie, Mrs. Wood-Gaiger. For services to the Countrywide Workshops Charitable Trust.
R. Wallace Galbraith. For services to Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra.
Susan, Mrs. Gallagher, Bursar, Pear Tree Special School, Kirkham, Lancashire. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs.
Peter Richard Gandy, Support Grade Band 1, Department for Education and Employment.
Marie Patricia, Mrs. Gardner. For services to Fostering in Leeds.
Timothy Gardom, Content Editor, Body and Faith Zones. For services to the Millennium Dome.
Clare Gerada, General Medical Practitioner, London. For services to Medicine and to Drug Misusers.
Colin Gibson. For services to the community in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire.
Geoffrey Burn Gibson. For services to the community, especially the Royal British Legion, in Quorn, Leicestershire.
John Gibson, Shop Steward, Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Company. For services to Energy Efficiency in the Workplace.
James Hawke Gill, Inspector, Lothian and Borders Police. For services to the Police and to the Borders Cot Death Action Group.
Albert Gillespie, Toastmaster. For services to the Community.
George Gomersal. For services to the community in Drighlington, West Yorkshire.
John Derek Goodhead. For services to Animal Welfare in Birmingham.
John Edwin Goodwin. For services to Scouting in East Sussex.
Antoinette, Mrs. Gordon. For services to the Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce.
June Evelyn, Mrs. Gower. For services to the community, especially Elderly People, in Caldecott, Leicestershire.
Ivan Grainger, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
Miss Barbara Granger. For services to the Nottingham Probation Service.
James Stewart Smith Gray, Superintendent, Spey District Salmon Fishery Board. For services to Salmon Management and Conservation.
John Christian Swinfen-Green. For services to Heart Patients.
Ethel Jane, Mrs. Gregg. For services to Prisoner Welfare.
Frances, Mrs. Groombridge, Home Help. For services to the community in the City of London.
Ann Wendy, Mrs. Guest, Chairperson, Wolverhampton Federation of Tenants. For services to the community in Spring Valley.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Guha, Human Resources and Equal Opportunities Manager, East Lancashire Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Equal Opportunities.
Miss Elizabeth Lorna Gunn, Registrar and Sub-Postmistress, Latheron, Caithness. For services to the Registration Service.
Miss Rosemary Susan Hails. For services to Environmental Research.
Marie Elizabeth, Mrs. Halcrow, lately Office Manager, H.M. Treasury.
Miss Penelope Anne Hale. For services to Physiotherapy for Disabled Children.
Miss Marie-Therese Hall. For services to Archaeology in Yorkshire.
Roger Granville Hall, Sub Officer (Retained) Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.
Gordon Allan Halls, Vice President, Derby Diocesan Association of Church Bellringers. For services to Campanology in Derbyshire.
Catherine Philomena, Mrs. Hammond, Chairman, League of Friends of Guildford Hospitals. For services to Health Care.
Linda Molly, Mrs. Hammond, Impex Officer, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
Maureen, Mrs. Hammond, Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Roy Handley, Member, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Jean Laura, Mrs. Hannam, Headteacher, Bodnant Infants School, Prestatyn, North Wales. For services to Education.
Francis Brown Hanson. For services to the Spalding Horticultural Society Ltd, Lincolnshire.
Anne, Mrs. Harper, Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive, Alnwick District Council, Northumberland. For services to the community.
Robert Sidney Harris, Space Engineer. For services to the recovery of the SOHO Mission.
Miss Patricia Harrison, lately Duty Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Robert Alfred Hartley, Flight Development Team Manager, BAe. For services to the Defence Industry.
Masood Ul Hasnain, Founder, Haani Cables Ltd. For services to Manufacturing and to Employment in Hartlepool, Teesside.
Sylvia Mary, Mrs. Hatchell, J.P. For services to the community, particularly the WRVS, on Merseyside.
Reginald Hayward. For services to the Dunstable and District Handicapped Persons Typing Club, Bedfordshire.
Rosamond, Mrs. Hayward. For services to the Dunstable and District Handicapped Persons Typing Club, Bedfordshire.
Edward Healy, lately Governor 3, HM Prison Garth, Prison Service, Home Office.
Ben Helfgott. For services to Community Relations.
John Laurence Henderson, lately Water Treatment Operative. For services to Water Treatment Services in the Shetland Islands.
Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Herring. For services to Lothian Cat Rescue.
John Ernest Hibberd, Town Crier. For services to the community in Southampton, Hampshire.
Robert James Higginbotham, Regional Co-ordinator, Institute of Advanced Motorists. For services to Road Safety in North West England.
Loleita, Mrs. Higgins, Police Constable, Staffordshire Police. For services to the Police and to Community Relations.
Cherry, Mrs. Hill. For services to Model Engineering.
Kevin Hill, Musical Director, Haverhill Sinfonia. For services to Music.
Marcus Anthony Hill. For services to the community in Staining, Lancashire.
Roland Hilton. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau and to the community in Drumchapel, Glasgow.
Gordon Terence Hipkiss. For services to the New Deal in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Diana Margaret, Mrs. Hodgins, Managing Director, European Technology for Business Ltd. For services to Small and Medium Enterprises in the East of England.
Phillip Dempster Adamson Holden. For services to the Animal Health Distributors' Association.
John Ralph Wykeham Hollins, Member, Hampshire Wildlife Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation.
Janet Noble, Mrs. Home, J.P. For services to the community in Inverness.
Molly Evelyn, Mrs. Hooker, Governor and Classroom Helper, St Nicholas CE School, Cottesmore, Rutland. For services to Education.
The Reverend Geoffrey Hooper, Director, Mansfield Settlement. For services to the community in Newham, London.
David George Horwood, Legal and Corporate Manager, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment.
Brian John Howard, Executive Director, Tripscope. For services to Transport for Disabled People.
Sheilagh, Mrs. Howe. For services to the community, especially Bankwood Primary School, in Gleadless Valley, Sheffield
Christopher Edward Howell, lately Forward Planning Director, Corporation of London. For services to Local Government.
Miss Jennifer Lilian Howells, Head Teacher, Palmerston Primary School, Barry, South Wales. For services to Education.
William John Hudson. For services to Health and Safety in Agriculture and in Rural Communities.
Captain Geoffrey Huggett R.N. (Retd). For services to the King George's Fund for Sailors in East Anglia.
David Stewart Hughes. For service to the Fire Service.
Mrs Doris Hughes. For services to War Widows' Association.
William Alun Hughes. For services to the community in Beddgelert, Gwynedd.
Alan John Hunt, Submarine Operations Manager, Devonport Management Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
Mrs Wendy Hurford, Headteacher. For services to Education on Jersey.
Peter Irvine. For services to Edinburgh's Hogmanay Festival.
Jawaid Mohammed Ishaq. For services to Community Relations in South Humberside and North Lincolnshire.
Zia-Ul Islam, Project Organiser, St. James Community and Advice Centre, Birmingham. For services to the community and to Interfaith Relations.
Henry Jackson. For services to the community, especially the Old Kiln Museum, in Tilford, Surrey.
Mrs Margaret Joyce Jackson. For services to the community, especially the Old Kiln Museum, in Tilford, Surrey.
Miss Marjorie Jackson, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Stanley Leonard Jarvis. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Barking and Dagenham, Essex.
Michael Jenkins, Senior Supervising Engineer, Jubilee Line Extension. For services to London Underground.
Geoffrey Dawson Jennett. For services to Schools' Association Football.
Miss Brenda Margaret Jennison. For services to Physics Education.
Erik Indergaard Jespersen, General Medical Practitioner, Lorn Medical Centre, Oban. For services to General Practice.
Jeffrey Johnson. For services to the Millennium in West Yorkshire.
Kieran Comyn Johnston. For services to Vulnerable People.
Matthew Johnston. For services to the Fire Service.
Mrs. Angela Jones, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
Mrs. Edna Jones. For services to Cefn Coed Hospital League of Friends and to the community in Swansea.
Gerald Daniel Ponton Jones. For services to the Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society in Surrey.
Mrs. Glenys Jones. For services to Swimming and Life Saving in South East Wales.
Mrs. Glenys Sheila Jones. For services to the Landing Craft Gun and Flak Association in Pembrokeshire.
John Wayne Jones, Divisional Commandant, South Wales Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Leonard Arthur Jones. For charitable services to the community, especially the Southend Athletic Club, in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.
Orville Jones, J.P. For services to Swimming and Life Saving in South East Wales.
Trevor Owen Jones, Veterinary Investigation Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Dilip Kumar Joshi, Area Business Manager, Thames Trains, Ealing Broadway. For services to the Railway Industry.
Mrs. Margaret Joyce. For services to Social Security and Disability Appeal Tribunals.
Mrs. Mavis Keir, Member, Berwickshire Association for Voluntary Service. For services to the community in Berwickshire.
Eric Kelsall. For services to Scouting in Birmingham.
John James Keown, Greengrocer and Florist. For services to the community on the Isle of Man.
Shaz Khan, Sales and Marketing Director, Kensal Ltd. For services to Business.
Mrs. Kathleen, Kiddle, Post Mistress. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Garveston, Norfolk.
Mrs. Valerie Kilner. For services to Childcare.
Mrs. Patricia Kinchin. For services to the community in Harefield, Middlesex.
Mrs. Catherine King. For public service.
Mrs. Mavis Enid King. For services to the community, in South East London, Kent, and Atworth, Wiltshire.
Peter Stephen George King, Proprietor, Ronnie Scott's. For services to Jazz Music.
Norman Kirk. For services to the community, especially the Goole Town Cricket Club, in Goole, East Yorkshire.
Mrs. Phoebe Florence Norris-Kirk. For services to the community, especially Town Twinning, in association with Kingsley Hall, Dagenham.
Robert Kirkpatrick, Agricultural Craftsman, H.M. Prison Ashwell, Prison Service, Home Office.
Kenneth Kite, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Exeter. For services to Higher Education.
Billy Kar Chi Ko, J.P. For services to Mental Health Services for Chinese People.
Malur Lakshmana Hemantha Kumar, General Medical Practitioner, Slough. For services to Medicine in Berkshire.
Mrs. Esme Lancaster. For services to the community in Handsworth, Birmingham.
John Lancaster, Head of Nursing and Professional Development, NHS Executive, Department of Health.
Mrs. Fay Lilian Landau. For services to the Solicitors' Benevolent Association.
Miss Eileen Mutter. For charitable services to the community, especially the Blood Transfusion Services and the British Red Cross Society, in Seaton, Devon.
William Newby, President, Trevithick Trust. For services to Industrial Archeology.
Professor Alan Francis Newell, Head, Department of Applied Computing, University of Dundee. For services to the development of IT and Communications Systems for Disabled People.
Ms Dorothy Newton. For services to the Scarman Trust People's Millennium Awards Scheme.
William Gordon Newton. For services to Willow Wood Hospice.
Sin Hung Ng, Honorary Chairman, Newcastle Chinese School, Nothumberland. For services to Education and to the community.
Robert Geoffrey Nicholson. For services to the Gaming Board of Great Britain.
Edward Noble. For services to Brass Band Music in West Yorkshire.
Martin Noble. For services to the London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled.
Anne Ilingworth, Mrs. Norris, J.P. For services to the community, especially Education, in Westfield, Bexhill and Battle, East Sussex.
Mary, Mrs. O’Brien. For services to Disabled People.
Florence Audrey, Mrs. O’Connor. For services to the WRVS in Hampshire and Wiltshire.
Mary Aileen, Mrs. O’Connor, Senior Nurse Manager, Ealing Hospital. For services to Accident and Emergency Nursing.
Shirley May, Mrs. Orford, Personal Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
Miss Katherine Betty Farquhar Orr. For services to the community.
Janet Ann, Mrs. Palmer, Personal Assistant, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Batook Pandya. For services to Community Relations in Bristol.
Kenneth George Parcell. For services to the League of Friends of Ealing Hospital NHS Trust.
Miss Malinda Florence Muriel Parker. For services to Women's Bowls.
Eric Parry, Member, BOD Modernisation Programme Implementation Team, H.M Board of Inland Revenue.
Navin Chandra Patel, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Robert Gordon Paterson, Chair, Rail Committee, Merseyside Passenger Transport Authority. For services to Public Transport.
Mrs. Eileen Patterson. For services to Community Relations.
Mrs. Patricia Patterson. For services to Action Cancer.
Frank Leonard Pawley, lately Regional Director (Turkey and the Middle East), Thames Water International. For services to the Water Industry.
Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. Payne. For services to the Administration of Justice in East Yorkshire.
Stanley George Payne, Chairman, River Derwent Owners' Association. For services to Freshwater Fisheries in Cumbria.
John Nigel Pearch. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Tyne and Wear.
Joseph Joshua Pearlman. For services to the Ramblers' Association.
Ann McGavin, Mrs. Pearson, Personal Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
Joyce Edith, Mrs. Penlington. For services to the community in Oughtrington, Heatley and Lymm, Cheshire.
Miss Lesley Ann Petherbridge, Clerk Telephonist, North Shields Jobcentre. For services to the Employment Service.
James Peter Pettifar. For services to the Radley College Combined Cadet Force in Oxfordshire.
David John Phillips, Chairman New Millennium Experience Advisory Group on Accessibility. For services to the Millennium Dome.
Barry Philip Pierce, Principal Prison Officer, H.M. Young Offenders' Institution Stoke Heath, Prison Service, Home Office.
Patricia Mary, Mrs. Pinnell. For services to Postgraduate Education for Dentists in Wales.
Miss Christine Plant, Casework Support/Typist, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Ronald Power, Chairman, Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra. For services to the Arts in East Sussex.
Kay, Mrs. Prior, Divisional Secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Jeremy Hinton Pritlove, Mental Health Development Officer, Leeds City Council Social Services Department. For services to Mental Health.
Derek William Prodger. For services to the South West Midlands War Pensions Committee.
Joan Beverly, Mrs. Provost. For services to the community in Westminster, London.
Surinder Singh Purewal, J.P. For services to the community in Southall, Middlesex.
Robert Purkiss. For services to Improving Equality within Employment Relations.
Roger Charles Putnam, Outdoor Adventure Instructor. For services to Sport.
Sabiha, Mrs. Qureshi. For services to Community Relations, in Hounslow, Middlesex.
Ghulam Rabbani. For services to Community Relations and to the Pakistani community in Glasgow.
Miss Rose Mary Radford, Board Member, Trinity Centre, Birmingham. For services to Homeless People in Birmingham.
Carole Ann, Mrs. Rafferty. For services to the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust, Birmingham.
Jagdish Chander Rajput. For services to Community Relations in Harrow, London.
Eileen Mary Ramsbottom, lately PB8, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
Stephen Bryan Rear, General Dental Practitioner. For services to Dentistry.
Anthony Record, Chairman, National Britannia Ltd. For services to Industry and to the community in Caerphilly, South Wales.
John Reilly. For services to the community in North Lanarkshire.
Westley Edward Sandford, J.P. For services to the community in Colchester, Essex.
Dinah May, Mrs. Sansome, Hostel Manager. For services to Young People and Ex-Offenders in Abertillery, Gwent.
Terence Michael Scott, Chairman, Engineering Services Training Trust Ltd. For services to Training.
David Charles Seaton. For services to Athletics.
Peter Selman. For services to the Dynamic Earth Project.
Heather Rosalind, Mrs. Semple. For services to the community.
Margaret Bowie Weir, Mrs. Sharp, Headteacher, Head of Muir Primary School, Stirlingshire. For services to Education.
Miss Penelope Anne Shepherd, Executive Director, UK Social Investment Forum. For services to Sustainable Economic Development and Socially Responsible Investment.
Jennifer Jane, Mrs. Sherborne. For charitable service to the community in Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset.
Ronald Brian Shields, Member, East Lindsey DistrictCouncil and Mablethorpe and Sutton Town Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Lincolnshire.
Barry Shiers. For services to Vision Twenty One in Cardiff.
Anastasia, Mrs. Shillingford. For services to Community Relations in Newham, London.
Miss Marion Shirras. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Reymerston, Norfolk.
Kathleen, Mrs. Silver, Clerical Officer, Highland Primary Care NHS Trust. For services to the NHS in Scotland.
Stanley Simons. For services to the community in Weobley, Herefordshire.
Richard Michael Skelton, Principal Doorkeeper, House of Lords.
Alan Victor Skinner, Principal, Adult Community College, Colchester, Essex. For services to Adult Education.
Barbara Kathleen, Mrs. Skinner. For services to the community in Northamptonshire.
Anthony Slater, Member, The New Bridge. For services to Prisoner Welfare in Middlesex.
Vivienne Marina, Mrs. Slater, lately Ancillary Helper, William Harris Special School, Lincolnshire. For services to Children with Special Needs.
George Robin Sleight, Director of Business Strategy, BAe Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
Florence Marion Morrison, Mrs. Sloan. For services to Young People.
Miss Barbara Ann Smith, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
Betty, Mrs. Smith. For services to the community in Pylle, Somerset.
Gerald Stephen Hillier Smith, Chairman, Friends of Nonsuch Park. For services to the community in North Cheam, Surrey.
John Kenneth Smith, Senior Ecological Adviser, ICI. For services to Nature Conservation and Sustainable Development.
Judith Margaret, Mrs. Leslie-Smith. For services to the community especially the Kingsley Centre, near Bordon, Hampshire.
John Henry Smyth. Scout Leader. For services to Scouting.
Rita Gwendoline, Mrs. Southam, Catering Supervisor, Whatley Hall Hotel, Oxfordshire. For services to the Restaurant Trade.
Miss Grace Helen Spencer. For services to the community in Ellistown, Leicestershire.
Richard Spendlove. For services to Regional and Local Radio Broadcasting.
Alexander Fraser Spowage, J.P. For charitable services to the community in Haddington, East Lothian.
Christopher James Spray, Environment Director, Northumbrian Water. For services to Environmental Improvements and Conservation in the Water Industry in North East England.
Alexander St. John. For services to National Federation of Retail Newsagents.
Mark Anthony Stacey, Driving Examiner, Chesterfield Transport Ltd. For services to Road Safety.
Patrick George Stack, Senior Teacher, Sedgehill School, Lewisham, London. For services to Education.
Janet Margaret, Mrs. Sterry. For services to the WRVS in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Iris Selina, Mrs. Stewart, Governor, George Green's School, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Education.
Jean Edith, Mrs. Stewart, Patient Affairs Officer, Newham Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
Pamela Christine, Mrs. Stewart, Lecturer, Halesowen College, West Midlands. For services to Further Education.
Patrick Loudon McIain Stewart, D.L., Secretary, Clyde Fishermen's Association. For services to the Scottish Fishing Industry.
Nigel Charles Stockdale, Chief Immigration Officer, UK Immigration Service, Home Office.
Alan Geoffrey Stockwell, Owner, Stockwell Puppet Theatre. For services to Education in North East England.
Miss Christine Stones, Project Leader, Barnardo's Neighbourhood Family Centre. For services to Children's Families and to Partnership.
Elizabeth Joan, Mrs. Austin-Strange, Director, Fosbrooks Traditional Dance and Music Centre. For services to the community in Stockport, Cheshire.
John William Stratton, Senior Telecommunications Technical Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Elizabeth Grace, Mrs. Stretch. For services to the community in Ruthin North East Wales.
Samuel Dennis Stringer. For services to the community, especially the Eastbourne Blind Society, in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
Miss Ingrid Surgenor, Accompanist. For services to Music.
Rodney John Surman. For services to Victim Support in London.
Albert Reid Sutherland, Coxswain, Fraserburgh Lifeboat, Aberdeenshire. For services to Maritime Safety.
Mary De Hebden, Mrs. Sutherland. For services to the community, especially Disabled People, in Totnes, Devon.
William Robert Sutherland. For services to the community in Golspie, Sutherland.
Sara Swann, Project Leader, Barnardo's. For services to Child Welfare.
Maureen, Mrs. Taggart. For services to Industrial Relations.
Marjorie Vera, Mrs. Taplin, Administrative Officer, Highways Agency, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Jagjit Singh Taunque. For service to Community Relations, in Birmingham, West Midlands.
Miss Clare Taylor. For services to Cricket, Association Football and to Hockey.
John Robert George Taylor. For services to Radio Broadcasting in Norfolk.
John Spencer Taylor, Chairman, Todmorden Information Centre Trust. For services to the community in Todmorden, Lancashire.
Suzanne Iris Margaret, Mrs. Taylor, Clinical Nurse Specialist in HIV/AIDS. For services to Nursing.
John Taylorson. For charitable services, especially the Great Yorkshire Bike Ride, in Wetherby, North Yorkshire.
Alan Frederick Thomas, lately Senior Press Officer, National Assembly for Wales.
David Hugh Thomas. For services to Voluntary Aided Education.
Raymond William Thomas, National Standard Bearer. For services to the Royal British Legion.
William Dennis Calvin-Thomas. For services to the community in Cardiff.
Joan Mary, Mrs. Thompson. For services to the community, especially the Martin House Children's Hospice, in Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire.
Lee Thompson. For services to the Friends of Dudley Group of Hospitals.
Samuel Walter Thompson. For services to Crystal Glass Industry.
Patricia Anne, Mrs. Thomson, Sister, Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen. For services to the Care of Elderly People.
Robert James Thomson. For services to the St Andrew's Ambulance Association in Aberdeen.
James Wesley Thorpe. For services to the community in Bedford, Bedfordshire.
Eric Ronald Throssell. For services to Conservation of the Built Environment of Buckinghamshire.
Linda Margaret, Mrs. Tolson. For services to the community, especially the Blackpool Grand Theatre Trust, in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Mary, Lady Towneley. For services to improving Access to the Countryside.
Jeffrey Harding Trembles, J.P. For services to the community, especially the Scout Association, in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Alexander Troup. For services to the RAF Benevolent Fund in Aberdeenshire.
Matthew William Tuck, Police Constable, Norfolk Constabulary. For services to the Police and to the community.
Frederick Michael Tufnell, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Defence Procurement Agency, Ministry of Defence.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Turkington. For services to Shipping.
Barry William Tyson. For services to Disabled People in Derby.
James Undy, Band 3, Health and Safety Executive, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
Michael John Vadden, Veterinary Surgeon. For services to the community in Benfleet, Essex.
Miss Elizabeth Vann, Managing Director, Organix Brands Plc. For services to the Organic Food Industry.
Ayesha, Mrs. Vernon. For services to Community Relations and Disability Equality.
Annie, Mrs. Vincent, Revenue Assistant, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Miss Olive Matilda Wakeham, President, Devon County Association for the Blind. For services to Visually Impaired People.
Gaynor, Mrs. Waldin, District Nurse. For services to the community in Maesteg, South Wales.
Charles Fraser Walker, Officer-in-Charge, Lockerbie Fire Station. For services to the Dumfries and Galloway Fire Brigade.
Diana Dawn, Mrs. Walkerdine. For services to Hearing Impaired Children.
Brenda Maureen, Mrs. Wa;lington. For services to Fostering in the London Borough of Bexley.
Hugh Wallace. For services to the Police.
John Henry Wallington, J.P. For services to the community in Southwark, London.
Gerard Warren. For services to the Fire Service.
Miss Margaret Warren, lately Supervisor, Department of Trade and Industry.
Peter Leonard Warwick, Speaker's Trainbearer, House of Commons.
Ann, Mrs. Watson. For services to Childcare.
Ronald Brian Watson. For services to Christ Church College and to the community in Oxford.
Alfred Thomas Webb. For services to the community in Kennington, London.
Georgina Anna, Mrs. Webber, English Co-ordinator, Sacred Heart Primary School, Knowsley, Merseyside. For services to Education.
Norman Cyril Welsford. For services to the community in Beaminster, Dorset.
Glesni, Mrs. Whettleton, Head Teacher, Ysgol Y Wern School, Cardiff. For services to Education.
Brenda Olive, Mrs. White. For services to the YWCA in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Christopher Edward White, Registered Safety Practitioner. For services to Health and Safety in the Construction Industry.
Colin Robert White. For services to the Rehabilitation of Patients.
Hilda, Mrs. White, Member. Thorn Court Residents' Association. For services to the community in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Robin White. For services to the BBC World Service. William George W. For services to the community, especially the League of Friends at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Scout Association, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
Miss Mary Whitty, Administrative Officer, London School of Economics. For services to Education.
Christopher Michael Garside Wildblood. For services to Architecture in Yorkshire.
Paul Wilks, Senior Executive Officer, Department for Education and Employment.
Christopher Willett, Head Messenger, Ministry of Defence.
Edward Warren Williams. For services to the Millennium Experience.
John Michael Williams, D.L. For services to the community, especially Business, in Cornwall.
Nesta, Mrs. Williams, Secretary, Gobowen Hospital League of Friends. For services to the community in Corwen, North Wales.
The Reverend Canon Anthony John Willis, Chaplain for Agriculture and Rural Life. For services to the agricultural community in Worcestershire.
Gordon Tom Wills, Premises Manager, Moorfields Primary School, London. For services to Education and to the community.
Arthur Wilson. For services to the Steeton Male Voice Choir, West Yorkshire.
Georgina C., Mrs. Wilson. For services to District Nursing and to the community in Lanark.
Henry Wilson. For services to the community.
Mary Eleanor, Mrs. Wilson. For services to Carlisle Hospitals NHS Trust Volunteer Service.
Molly, Mrs. Wilson. For services to Animal Welfare in South Wales.
Bridget Elizabeth, Mrs. Winstanley, Chairman, Warwickshire Council for Voluntary Youth Services. For services to Young People.
John Richard Wood, Vice President, Wey and Arun Canal Trust. For services to Canal Restoration and Conservation in West Sussex.
Sydney Charles Wooderson. For services to the Blackheath Harriers and to Athletics.
Steve Woodford. For services to the Timble Housing Organisation Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Patricia Lindsay, Mrs. Woods. For services to the community in Poyntington, Dorset.
Sheila Elizabeth, Mrs. Woodyatt, Member, of the Warrington Borough Council. For services to the community in Cheshire.
Mary Elaine, Mrs. Woolcock, lately Customer Services Officer, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
Frederic Max Wootton. For charitable services to the community, especially Barnardo's, in Suffolk.
Diane Doreen, Mrs. Wright, School Crossing Patrol, Warwickshire County Council. For services to Road Safety.
Ella, Mrs. Wright. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Durham.
Frank William Wright, lately General Medical Practitioner, Sheffield. For services to Medicine in South Yorkshire.
Jonathan Peter Wright. For services to Disabled People.
Patricia, Mrs. Wright. For services to the community, especially Young People, In Cumbria and the Ukraine.
Margaret Emma, Mrs. Yates. For services to the NHS in Lancashire.
Geraldine Anne, Mrs. Young. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Enford, Wiltshire and in Romania.
Miss Mary Ferguson Young. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Glasgow and Renfrewshire.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2019)
New Zealand
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Barbados
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Knight Bacholar
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Charles Othniel Williams. For services to business, construction and sports.
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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Dame Commander of The Order of the British Empire (DBE)
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The Honourable Olga Patricia Symmonds. For services to education and public affairs.
Commander of The Order of the British Empire (CBE)
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Dr. John Mansfield Mayers. For public service.
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
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Winfield Eugene Cummins. For services to policing.
Dr. Dorothy Alexandra Cooke-Johnson. For establishing the Barbados Cancer Society.
The Bahamas
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The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
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Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)