1989 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1989 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1988 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1989 in the United Kingdom, [1] Australia, [2] New Zealand, [3] Mauritius, [4] the Bahamas, [5] Grenada, [6] Papua New Guinea, [7] the Solomon Islands, [8] Saint Vincent and The Grenadines, [9] Belize, [10] Antigua and Barbuda, [11] and Saint Christopher and Nevis. [12]

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The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Life Peers

Baroness

Barons

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of St Michael and St George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Jeffrey Bertram Cackett, MVO.
  • Colonel Charles Herbert Kenneth Corsar, OBE, TD, DL.
  • Elizabeth Anne Griffiths, MVO.
  • John Oswald Hitchings, MVO.
  • Celia Innes.
  • Charles Quant, MBE, JP.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Susan Benjamin.
  • Cyril Davidson.
  • Cyril Sidney Dickman, RVM.
  • David Nawton Grimston.
  • Sandra Koller.
  • Michael Trevor Parker.
  • Michael Hugh Lacey Warnes.
  • Thomas Archibald Stark Wicks.
  • Bridget Anne Wright.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • William Edward Rowe, RVM.

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Dobrinka Bambic.
  • Grenville Leslie Victor Batterbee.
  • Geoffrey Howard Borton.
  • Chief Technician Michael Brown, Royal Air Force.
  • Stanley Walter Butler.
  • George William Cooke.
  • Chief Technician Alan Gibson, Royal Air Force.
  • Police Constable Dennis William Goldsmith, Metropolitan Police.
  • Kenneth Reginald Maynard.
  • Arthur Jeffrey Nunn.
  • Vincent Payne.
  • Sergeant Allan Ritson Peters, Metropolitan Police.
  • Chief Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) Stephen James Turner, (D140964F), Royal Navy.
  • Kevan Barry Yoxall.

Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commodore Ian Affleck Warden Berry, RD*, DL, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Captain Geoffrey Alan Eades, ADC.
  • Surgeon Commodore Raymond Radford, QHS.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore John Frederick Boon.
  • Air Commodore David Emmerson, AFC.
  • Group Captain Edward David Frith, AFC*, (Retired).
  • Air Commodore Joan Hopkins, OBE, Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain John Holt Spencer, AFC.
Civil Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Geoffrey Douglas Simon Bryant.
  • Commander William John Burling.
  • Commander Maurice Edgar Cook.
  • Chief Officer Margaret Hope Gosse, Women's Royal Naval Service.
  • Commander Keith Alfred Harris.
  • Commander Ian Rhoderick Hewitt.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Douglas Birdwood Keelan, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Gilbert Ian Mayes.
  • Commander Adrian Munns.
  • Commander Alan John Spruce.
  • Commander Mark Stanhope.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Eric Banks, MBE.
  • Wing Commander Keith Bichard.
  • Wing Commander William Michael Nigel Cross.
  • Wing Commander Patrick Charles John Herbert.
  • Wing Commander Thomas Joseph Hindmarsh.
  • Wing Commander Ian Walter Lindsey Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Reverend (Wing Commander) Duncan Alexander Fraser Maclennan.
  • Wing Commander Roy James Springett.
  • Wing Commander Nigel John Sudborough.
  • Wing Commander Christopher George Winsland.
  • Wing Commander Jeffrey Young.
Civil Division
  • Clifford Raymond Alderton, Chairman and Managing Director, J. Picard and Company, Seed Merchants, Ltd.
  • Hugh Doig Archbold, Project Manager, Sheffield and Coventry, Swan Hunter Ltd.
  • Catherine Archibald Asher, Chairman, National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland.
  • Elsie Ashley. For political and public service.
  • Diana Clare Banks. For political and public service.
  • Ronald Bernard Barnes, lately Headmaster, Great Stony Special School, Chipping Ongar, Essex.
  • Richard Henry Howard Barr, Chairman, Centrax Ltd.
  • Patrick Hayden Barry, lately Chairman, Joint Contracts Tribunal.
  • Peter Markendale Billam, Director, Plant Engineering, Central Electricity Generating Board.
  • Neil Cathcart Black, Principal Oboeist, English Chamber Orchestra.
  • Bridget Marilyn Bloom, Correspondent, Financial Times.
  • Nancy Margetts Bradfield (Mrs Sayer). For services to the history of costume design.
  • Margaret Anne Brain (Mrs Wheeler), lately Chief Administrative Nursing Officer, South Glamorgan Health Authority.
  • Richard David Briers, Actor.
  • Professor Mary Bromly, Head, School of Fashion, Newcastle Polytechnic.
  • Peter Walding Bryant, County Planning Officer, West Sussex County Council; Chairman, Technical Liaison Group, South East Regional Planning Conference.
  • Morris Burdon, Director, Engineering Employers' Association of South Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales.
  • Michael John Burke, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Colin Middleton Campbell, Director, Bookers Sugar Company Ltd.
  • William Challinor. For political and public service.
  • Michael Bernard John Clarke, lately National Coordinator of Regional Crime Squads.
  • Julia Clements, (Lady Seton), International floral art judge. For charitable services.
  • Gerald Clerehugh, Director of Technology, Headquarters, British Gas plc.
  • John (Louis) Brunel Cohen, Chairman, "Not Forgotten" Association.
  • Bryan Thomas Alfred Collins, QFSM, Chief Fire Officer, Humberside Fire Brigade.
  • John Charles Collins, Grade 6, Department of the Environment.
  • Roy Eric Coxon, Consulting Engineer; for services to dam engineering.
  • Sean Coleman Curran, Director, Standard Telephones and Cables, Northern Ireland, Ltd.
  • Leonard Frank Curtis, lately National Park Officer, Exmoor National Park.
  • Professor Anthony Ralph Cusens, Head of Civil Engineering Department, University of Leeds; Transport and Road Research Laboratory Visitor.
  • Peter Wilton Cushing, Actor.
  • Iain Leonard Dale, Chief Executive, Dale Electric International plc. For services to Export.
  • Ronald Darrington. For services to the community in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
  • Colonel John Patrick Davey, TD, DL, Association Vice-Chairman (Military) East Anglia, Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Ronald Walter Day, Trading Director, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes, London.
  • John Barrie Denton. For services to the Ockenden Venture.
  • Francis William Dick, Director of Coaching, British Amateur Athletic Board.
  • James Dickson, DL, Leader, Woodspring District Council.
  • John Thomson Dickson, Assistant Chief Constable Strathclyde Police.
  • Frank Pool Dilkes, Chairman, West Bromwich Building Society.
  • Alan Aubrey Dobson, VRD, Chairman, Nottingham Sea Cadet Corps Unit.
  • Richard David Allan Dodds. For services to Hockey.
  • Professor John Wharry Dundee. For services to Medicine in Northern Ireland.
  • Richard David Dunderdale, Principal Collector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Alastair Barr Dunlop. For political and public service.
  • Colonel Peter Arthur William George Durrant (Retd.), Grade 7, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • William Albert George Easton, lately Principal, Southgate Technical College.
  • Andrew John Eberlein, lately Head, Major Hazards and Environment Co-ordination, Shell U.K. Ltd.
  • Albert Charles Edwards. For political and public service.
  • John Trevor Egginton, AFC, lately Chief Test Pilot, Westland Helicopters Ltd.
  • Charles William Ellis, Chairman, Grampian Health Board.
  • John Colin Evans, Headmaster, Sir Thomas Picton Comprehensive School, Haverfordwest, Dyfed.
  • Edward Charles Richard Fawcett. For services to the National Trust.
  • Robin Leaper Fenton. For political and public service.
  • Leonard Ferguson, MBE, lately Director of Housing Management, Scottish Special Housing Association.
  • Professor Francis Fish, Dean, the School of Pharmacy, University of London.
  • Michael John Fitzherbert-Brockholes, DL. For public service in Lancashire.
  • William Bailey Foster, lately Principal, Plymouth College of Further Education.
  • Ian Ross Fraser, Rector, Inverness Royal Academy.
  • Peter Robert Frazer, Deputy Director-General, Take-Over Panel.
  • Aleksa Gavrilovic, lately Technical Director, GEC Transmission and Distribution Group.
  • Roger Gibbs, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Fulton Gillespie, TD, DL. For public service in Northern Ireland.
  • John Smylie Dixon Gilmore, Alderman, Belfast City Council.
  • John Goodwin, Managing Director, St Regis Harvesting Company; Chairman, Forest Windblow Action Group.
  • Thomas Talbot Anthony Gorsuch, Director of Research and Quality Control, Colmans of Norwich; Member, Food Advisory Committee.
  • Ronald Edgar Granger, President, Export Credit Insurance Comprehensive Guarantees Group.
  • Barboura Patricia Grant, Joint Managing Director, Norfrost Limited, Castletown.
  • Margaret Thomas Johnson Wilson Grant, Brittle Bone Society, Dundee.
  • William Greenwood, Assistant Director, Curriculum, Wigan Local Education Authority.
  • Owen Gregory, Consultant Mining Surveyor; Member, Black Country Limestone Advisory Panel.
  • Anthony Fitzhardinge Gueterbock. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Henry Edward Gumbel, Consultant, Willis Faber Group plc.
  • Alexander Derek Gower Gunn, Director, University Health Service, University of Reading.
  • Hester Mary Hallaway, Principal, Trinity and All Saints' College, Horsforth, Leeds.
  • Christopher Michael Hann, lately Senior Pigs and Poultry Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Christopher Hannington. For political and public service.
  • James Francis Hanratty, lately Medical Director, St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney.
  • Gladys Rose Harding, Deputy President, Bedfordshire Branch, The British Red Cross Society.
  • Alan George Harris, Grade 7, Laboratory of the Government Chemist.
  • Margaret Valerie Harrison, Senior Consultant, Home Start Consultancy.
  • Alan John Harvey, Leader, Rochford District Council.
  • Edward Walter Hayden, Executive Commissioner and Administration Secretary, The Scout Association.
  • John Francis Alexander Heath-Stubbs, Poet.
  • Richard David Henshell, Chairman, PAFEC Ltd.
  • George Kenneth Frank Holden, MC, TD, Honorary Chairman, West Midlands Central Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Robert Holstead, Chief Surveyor, Department of Transport.
  • Hywel Hughes. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Irma Ann Hulks, Chief Architect, Kent County Council.
  • Alan David Hunt, Senior Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Norman Murray Crawford Isham, Superintending Architect, Department of the Environment.
  • Patricia Jeffery. For political and public service.
  • Gregory Warwick Johnson. For political and public service.
  • Albert Joseph Keeling, Counselling Adviser, North West Region, Small Firms Service.
  • Penelope Anne Constance Keith, (Mrs Timpson), Actress.
  • Joy Adelaide Mabel Kinsley, Grade I, HM Prison, Brixton.
  • Thomas Laurie. For services to the Arts in Scotland.
  • Peter Urquhart Lawson, Director of Agriculture, Angus Marts, Forfar.
  • Francis Ledwidge, Chairman, Northern Ireland Fishery Harbour Authority.
  • Robert Derrick Littlewood, Superintendent of Works, York Minster.
  • Arthur Llewellyn Lloyd, Chairman, Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace, Birmingham.
  • Roy Luff, Managing Director, Aluminium Corporation Ltd, Dolgarrog, Gwynedd.
  • Malcolm Macdonald, Director of Environmental Health, Falkirk District Council.
  • Donald Gordon Macintyre. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Felix Aloysius Mackle, Northern Secretary, Irish National Teachers' Organisation.
  • Timothy Hugh Macnamara. For political and public service.
  • Andrew Reginald Sprake Marsh, Grade 7, National Physical Laboratory.
  • Laurence Martindale, lately Principal, Luton Sixth Form College.
  • Richard Moreton Mawditt, Secretary and Registrar, University of Bath.
  • Gordon Malcolm McCoombe, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Lindsay McGavigan, Chairman, John McGavigan and Company Ltd, Kirkintilloch. For services to Export.
  • David Henry Harold Metcalfe, Professor and Head of Department of General Practice, Manchester University Medical School.
  • Patrick James Moore, Commercial Development Manager, P & O Containers Ltd.
  • Joseph Mounsey, BEM, QPM, lately Assistant Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary.
  • Elizabeth Jane Nicoll. For services to the Tayside Region Girls' Brigade.
  • Annette Noskwith. For political and public service.
  • Patrick Charles Kenneth O'Ferrall, General Manager, Total Minatome Oil and Gas, United Kingdom.
  • George Thomas Oglanby, lately General Manager, Lincoln Division, Anglian Water Authority.
  • Robert Henry O'Hanlon, QPM, Chairman, National Road Safety Committee, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
  • Neil Buchanan Osborn, Director of Works, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  • Denis Peter Owen, Headteacher, Thurnscoe Comprehensive School, Barnsley.
  • John Hefin Owen. For services to Medicine in Wales.
  • Bernard Harold Michael Palmer, Editor, The Church Times .
  • Nigel Webb Palmer, Managing Director, C.W. Pittard and Company Ltd.
  • Arnold John Parkinson, lately Member, West Midlands Regional Health Authority.
  • Hugh Charles Parkman, Chairman, Parkman Group Consulting Engineers.
  • Charles Jellis Paton, Controller, Resource Operations, British Broadcasting Corporation (Television).
  • Derek James Patterson. For services to the community in Berkshire.
  • John Edmund Pearson, Clerk to the Liverpool Justices.
  • Mary Kate Penn, Director, Sino British Trade Council. For services to Export.
  • Major Thomas Hope Perkins, (Retd.), lately Chief Administrative Officer, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Norman Pimblett. For services to the St John Ambulance Brigade, Merseyside.
  • Domingos Joseph Diago Teodoro Pinto, Consultant Surgeon, General Surgery, Tyrone County Hospital.
  • Charles Walter John Pledger. For services to the Royal British Legion.
  • William Pleeth, Cellist.
  • Rosemary Patricia Nova Pockley. For political and public service.
  • Christopher Leslie Pollard. For services to Industry and Tourism in Wales.
  • Peter Henry Priestley, Senior Education Officer and Regional Psychologist, Lothian Region.
  • Cahal Ramsey, MBE, Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Daniel Reid, Director, Communicable Diseases Scotland Unit, Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Derek Woodhouse Roberts, Principal Engineer, Sir William Halcrow and Partners, Consulting Engineers.
  • Bernard Robinson, Director and Chief Executive, Tallent Engineering Ltd.
  • Bryan Allinson Robson, Principal, Department of Social Security.
  • William Taylor Robson, President, Northern Ireland Association of Boys' Clubs.
  • James Malcolm Rodger. For services to the Glasgow and West of Scotland Committee, National Press Fund.
  • John Frank Rogers, Director of Quality Assurance and Chief Nursing Adviser, Hull Health Authority.
  • Jenifer Bernice Rosenberg, Managing Director, J. & J. Fashions Ltd.
  • Winifred Ida Rouse, Director, International Social Service of Great Britain.
  • Vera Rozsa-Nordell, Singing Teacher and Consultant, Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
  • Roy Sanderson, Managing Director, Sanderson (Forklifts) Ltd.
  • David Robert Shadbolt, Principal, Worcester College of Higher Education.
  • Thomas Sharples, Executive Director, Design, Military Aircraft Division, Warton Unit, British Aerospace plc.
  • Ronald Archibald Shepherd, Manager, Education Training and Personnel Services, Ford Motor Company.
  • Geoffrey Shillito, Director, Trent International Centre for School Technology, Nottinghamshire.
  • Alan Shotliff. For political and public service.
  • Robert William Skelton, lately Keeper, Indian Department, Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • Alec Luke Smith, Divisional Manager, Basic Research Group, Unilever Research.
  • Dennis Clayton Smith, Principal Consultant, Plessey Research Ltd.
  • Derek Randall Smith, Engineering Director, National Nuclear Corporation Ltd.
  • James Patrick Smith, Editor, Journal of Advanced Nursing .
  • Jack Richard Speyer. For political service.
  • Michael Alexander Spracklen. For services to Rowing.
  • Trevor Ferguson Sprott, Director of Planning, Grampian Regional Council.
  • John Wilson Steel, HM Inspector of Schools, Department of Education and Science.
  • John Hamish Maitland Stein, Export Sales Director, GR-Stein Refractories Ltd, Linlithgow. For services to Export.
  • Margaret Jessie Taylor, lately Headteacher, Whalley Range Girls' School, Manchester.
  • Robert Richard Taylor, MBE, DL, Managing Director, Birmingham Airport.
  • James Bernard Terry, Principal Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
  • John Husband Thomas, lately Regional Chairman, Wales Region, Air Training Corps.
  • John Paul Triseliotis, Director of Social Work Education, University of Edinburgh.
  • Ralph Tuck. For political and public service.
  • Eric McKenzie Turner, Director and General Manager, P & O Ferries Ltd (Orkney and Shetland Services), Aberdeen.
  • Terence Dudley Turner. For services to Pharmacy in Wales.
  • James Waddell, Chairman, Manchester, Salford and Trafford Committee for the Employment of Disabled People.
  • Derek Waddington, City Housing Officer, Birmingham City Council.
  • Ernest John Munro Walker, Secretary, Scottish Football Association.
  • John Harley Wallace, Director, Home Division, OXFAM.
  • Frank Edwin Warboys, lately Senior Chief Fingerprint Officer, Metropolitan Police.
  • Thelma Evelyn Webb, lately Deputy Commissioner, Bedfordshire, St John Ambulance.
  • David Brian Whitaker. For services to Hockey.
  • John Honour Willmer, Farmer, Clanfield, West Oxfordshire.
  • John Grant William Woodruff, Director, Public Affairs, British Railways Board.
  • Alan Herbert Yendle, First Class Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.


  • Thomas Clive Almond, lately HM Ambassador, Brazzaville.
  • Michael Thomas Smallwood Blick, Administrator, Ascension Island.
  • Cyril Donald Bradshaw. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Percival Austin Bramble. For public and community services in Montserrat.
  • Simon Michael Jeremy Butler-Madden, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Charles Richard Clarke. For services to British commercial and community interests in Nigeria.
  • Professor Dafydd Meurig Emrys Evans, JP. For services to the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong.
  • Marvie Elton Georges, Deputy Governor, British Virgin Islands.
  • Michael John Hardie, First Secretary (Administration), British High Commission, Lagos.
  • William Dickson Hewetson. For services to British commercial and community interests in Dubai.
  • Tudor Jackson. For services to legal training in Kenya.
  • Roland Edouard Vincent Michel King. For services to British commercial interests in France.
  • Donald Peter Lines, JP. For public and community services in Bermuda.
  • Geoffrey Colin Livesey, First Secretary (Commercial), HM Embassy, Havana.
  • Professor Ma Chung Ho-kei. For services to medical education in Hong Kong.
  • John Mayatt, British Council Representative, Tanzania.
  • Henry Michael Pearson Miles, JP. For services to commerce and aviation in Hong Kong.
  • William Smith Millar. For services to British commercial and community interests in Liberia.
  • Peter John Reeve Moller. For services to British commercial interests in Kenya.
  • Professor Denys Morgan. For services to education and the community in Zambia.
  • John Nisbet Morton, For services to British commercial and community interests in Uruguay.
  • Raymond Scudamore Newberry, British Council Representative, Australia.
  • Dr Nip Kam Fan, JP, Director of Civil Engineering Services, Hong Kong.
  • Leo Edmund O'Keeffe. For services to English language teaching in Zambia.
  • David James Peate, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Brussels.
  • Major Robert John Peliza, ED. For public service in Gibraltar.
  • William Eden Pool, lately a Head of Division, EC Commission, Brussels.
  • Peter Poon Wing-cheung, MBE, JP. For public service in Hong Kong.
  • John Rawson. For services to British commercial interests in Connecticut, USA.
  • Colonel Brian Sinclair Read. For services to British commercial engineering interests in the USA.
  • Francis Joseph Savage, First Secretary (Consular), British High Commission, Lagos.
  • Thomas Julian Durrant Shepherd. For services to British commercial interests in California.
  • David John Spiller, First Secretary (Library and Books), British Council, India.
  • Charles Thompson, British High Commissioner, Tarawa.
  • Roderick James Tolley. For services to British commercial and community interests in Penang.
  • Thomas Robert Henry Stratford Tuite, MBE, Consul, British Consulate, Malaga.
  • Duncan Huson Walker. For services to British commercial interests in Barcelona.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Ian Adams Campbell.
  • Warrant Officer Anthony Frederick James Colbourne.
  • Lieutenant (now Lieutenant Commander) John Andrew Connell.
  • Warrant Officer Norman Barry Cooke.
  • Warrant Officer 1 Graham James Dear, Royal Marines.
  • Warrant Officer John Henry Fletcher.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Leslie Hackett, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander Christopher John Lishman.
  • Lieutenant Commander Thomas McCrimmon.
  • Lieutenant Commander Michael Richard Moore.
  • Warrant Officer Henry Page.
  • Captain Christopher Leonard Taylor, Royal Marines.
  • Warrant Officer Anna Jane Weeks, Women's Royal Naval Service.
  • Lieutenant Commander John Wilson.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Michael Kenneth Allport (608455).
  • Master Aircrew Michael Allen John Anderson (SI943187).
  • Warrant Officer John Wilkins Beale, BEM (Q4115543).
  • Master Aircrew David Francis Clarkson (U0683186).
  • Flight Lieutenant Andrew Geoffrey Cohen (5203846).
  • Squadron Leader Robert Bourke Cunningham (5202843).
  • Warrant Officer Brian Grindrod (J1932912).
  • Flight Lieutenant Eric Hayes (1922443).
  • Squadron Leader Nigel Morrell Huckins (5201058).
  • Squadron Leader James Llyn John (582609).
  • Flight Lieutenant Denys Gilbert Kinsella (193051), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Squadron Leader David Anthony Ian Fitzgerald-Lombard (8022672).
  • Squadron Leader Dennis Arthur Longden (4257056).
  • Flight Lieutenant Michael James McCleave (209347), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Squadron Leader Gary Graham Martin (8023061).
  • Squadron Leader Gwendoline Peggy Paris (2655858), Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force (Retired).
  • Warrant Officer Brian Proctor (R1935853).
  • Squadron Leader John Lawrence Shaw (4081448), (Retired).
  • Flight Lieutenant (now Squadron-Leader) Alan Alfred South (5201975).
  • Flight Lieutenant (now Squadron-Leader) Alan James Swan, QGM, (685685).
  • Squadron Leader Paul Royston Thomas (5202367).
  • Warrant Officer Robert Lindsay Thomson, BEM, (E4256158).
  • Squadron Leader Christopher John Trigg (5202334).
  • Warrant Officer David Gordon Umpleby (C1930324).
  • Squadron Leader Phillip John Wilcock (8026115).
  • Warrant Officer Edward Marcus Willis (H0588559).
Civil Division
  • Peter Abel, Statistician, International Tea Committee Ltd.
  • Michael David Abrahams, lately Deputy Chairman, John Crowther Group plc.
  • John Saunders Adams, Observer Commander, Group Commandant No. 8 Group, Royal Observer Corps.
  • Richard Hugh Macgregor Adams, Chairman and Managing Director, Northumbrian Fine Foods plc.
  • Angela Mary Alderman, Senior Teacher of the Deaf; Leader, County Audiology Service, Cornwall.
  • Kenneth Moss Allan, lately Headteacher, Ellesmere County Primary School, Shropshire.
  • Anthony Allcock. For services to Bowls.
  • Donald Harold Allison, Public Transport Co-ordinator, Surrey County Council.
  • Clare Evelyn Anley, Regional Organiser, Carr-Gomm Society, East Anglia Ltd.
  • David Cyril Attrill, lately Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Reginald Eustace Bagnall, lately Northern Staff Photographer, The Press Association.
  • James Baird, Chairman, Cumbria and North East Branch, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  • Anne Catherine Banks, lately Headteacher, Cronberry Special School, Ayrshire.
  • Jeanne Patricia Barber, Public Relations Officer, Yorkshire and Humberside Region, Association of British Insurers.
  • Barbara Mary Barr. For charitable services in Sheffield.
  • Peter James Philip Barwell. For political and public service.
  • Bernard Arthur Bateman, Chairman, Industrial Associate Liaison Committee, Institute of Plumbing.
  • Paul Bates, Sales and Marketing Director, Egerton Hospital Equipment Ltd.
  • Clifford Arthur Beard, Chairman, Beard Dove Group.
  • Daphne Mary Bell, Principal, Ulster College of Music.
  • David Bell. For political service.
  • Alice May Bendle, Founder and Chairman, Hartlepool and District Hospice.
  • William Charles Bennett. For services to the community in Totnes, Devon.
  • Theresa Birkbeck, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Norman Birnie, District Staff Officer, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Charles John Bishop, lately Building Supervisor, Bursar's College, University College, University of London.
  • Peter Robert Blacker, Associate of Brian Colquhoun and Partners, Consulting Engineers.
  • Janet Marion Boardman, Corporate Finance Manager, Rolls-Royce plc.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Bramwell Booth, (Retd.), County Emergency Planning Officer, Buckinghamshire County Council.
  • Eugene Owen Anthony Brady, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Ewen Crighton Bramwell, General Medical Practitioner. Chairman, Family Practitioner Committee, Surrey.
  • Margaret Abigail Brayton, Executive Secretary, Commonwealth Nurses' Federation.
  • George Harold Bright, Editorial Supervisor of the Vote, House of Commons.
  • Eric John Bristow. For services to Darts.
  • John David Broatch. For political service.
  • David Morrison Brodie, lately Chairman, Scottish Parent Teacher Council.
  • Linda Margaret Broomhead, Area Traffic Warden Controller, Metropolitan Police.
  • Ronald Brown, Shipping Manager, Bridon plc.
  • Stephen Humfrey Brown. For services to the community in Chester.
  • George Browne, General Manager, Delta Enfield Cables Ltd, Belfast.
  • Harry Burton, Headteacher, Pallister Park Primary School, Middlesbrough.
  • William Cairns, lately Chairman, Prospect Foundation Ltd.
  • Beryl Iris Ivy Campbell, Administrative Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Ian Percy Cannell. For services to The Royal British Legion, Isle of Man.
  • Cuthbert William Hedley Carr, Staff Officer, Belfast Magistrates' Court.
  • Thomas Cartwright, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Wilfred Cassidy, Scientific Adviser and County Analyst, Somerset County Council.
  • Joan Mary Chapman, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Roger Stanley Chapman, lately Secretary and Treasurer, Field Studies Council.
  • Margaret Jean Chapman-Andrews, Founder, Bridport Arts Society.
  • Alfred Walter James Chapple, lately Superintendent Commandant, Constabulary Training School, Winfrith, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Geoffrey Hodgson Cheney, Area Chief Accountant, North Yorkshire Area, British Coal.
  • Barbara Clancy, Head, Portwood Nursery School, Stockport.
  • Francis Edward George Clements, Chief Examiner, Institute of Advanced Motorists.
  • Philip Michael Clowes, Director of Transport, Special Products Division, Tilcon Ltd.
  • Frank Robert Coe, Director (Planning), The Welding Institute.
  • Anne Collins, Collector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John Cole Compton, Vice-Chairman, Tay River Purification Board.
  • Sidney Clifford Cordle. For political and public service.
  • Dorothy Joan Cowell. For services to the community in Kettering.
  • Frederick James Cox, Member, Frodsham Parish Council.
  • Stanley Hall Cox, Tutor, Welsh School of Architecture.
  • Sidney Ronald Croombes, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Rose Eileen Crozier, Staff Officer, Industrial Development Board for Northern Ireland.
  • Martin Cuddihy, Higher Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
  • David Vacey McGill Cuerden, Joint Managing Director, Testech Ltd.
  • George Thomas Henry Cushing, Founder, Thursford Museum.
  • Anne Sybil Davies, Ward Sister, Surgical Unit, Musgrove Park Hospital, Somerset District Health Authority.
  • William Dawson, lately Works Engineer and Energy Manager, Defence Systems Division, Vickers plc.
  • Dorothy Mary Day, Divisional Director, Northern Ireland, Save The Children Fund.
  • Kenneth Arthur Deighton, Manager, Tame Sewage Treatment District, North West Water Authority.
  • Kenneth Whitton Doble, lately Assistant Editor, The Western Morning News .
  • Mary Catherine Dobson, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Psychotherapy, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Joseph Stewart Douglas, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Elizabeth Duke, lately Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Raymond Eric Duke. For services to the community in Driffield, North Humberside.
  • James Dunlop, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • James Durrant. For services to Music, particularly the Viola.
  • Tobias William Hammersley Eckersley. For political and public service.
  • Clifford Maynard Edwards, Chairman, Midlands Area Improvement Housing Association Ltd.
  • Roland Douglas Edwards. For services to the community in Basingstoke, Hampshire.
  • John Godfrey Emerson, Higher Executive Officer, Training Commission, Department of Employment.
  • Dorothy Margaret England. For political and public service.
  • Beatrice Doreen Evans. For services to Nursing in Wales.
  • David Hastings Evans, Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment.
  • Edward Raymond Evans, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Freda Christine Evans, Executive Chairman, 'Crisis at Christmas'.
  • Florence Isabel Dorothy Evans, lately Vice-Principal, College of St Paul & St Mary, Cheltenham. For services to the education services of St Helena.
  • Thomas George Evans. For political and public service.
  • Douglas Arthur Eyeions, Director-General, Computing Services Association.
  • Josephine Hazel Fergus. For political and public service.
  • Dr Robert Somerled Cameron Fergusson, lately General Practitioner, Beauly, Inverness-shire.
  • John Anthony Findlay. For political service.
  • James Finlayson, Fatstock Officer, Meat and Livestock Commission.
  • Jean Elizabeth Fleming, lately Assistant Chief Administrative Pharmaceutical Officer, Greater Glasgow Health Board.
  • Alice Elizabeth Anne Fletcher, Chief Administrative Officer, Derbyshire College of Agriculture.
  • Jill Ford, lately Area Organiser, Home Counties, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Brian William France, Financial Consultant, National Bus Company.
  • Wendy Ann Franks, lately Health Visitor Co-ordinator, Islington.
  • Hugh Donald George Fraser, QPM. For services to the Scottish Chamber of Safety.
  • Gordon Percival French, In-Service Support Manager, Electronic Warfare Division, Marconi Defence Systems Ltd.
  • Doreen Sylvia Gilmour, Community Mental Handicap Nurse, Stockport District Authority.
  • Thomas Mason Gledhill, Welfare Officer, Cheshire Constabulary.
  • Neville Edmund Goss. For services to Motor Cycling.
  • Robert Anthony Graham, Assistant Chief Officer, Greater Manchester Fire Service.
  • Constance Patricia Grand, lately Senior Personal Secretary, Cabinet Office.
  • Lawrence Love Green, lately Senior Regional Secretary, Scotland and North East England, National Union of Seamen.
  • Edward Gerald Gregory, Deputy County Director & Head of Branch Training Department, West Yorkshire County Branch, The British Red Cross Society.
  • Edna Griffiths, lately Personal Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Hugh John Gulliver. For political and public service.
  • Chris Alexander Hallam. For services to Paraplegic Sports.
  • Wright Whiteley Hamer, Chairman, Civilian Management Committee, Huddersfield Sea Cadet Corps Unit.
  • Sylvester John Hardwicke, Chairman, Westminster and District Street Traders' Association. For services to the community.
  • William Henry Hare. For services to Rugby Union Football.
  • Leonard Edward George Harper, lately National Secretary, Road Haulage Association.
  • Dorothy Jean Harris, Director of Nursing Services, South Derbyshire Health Authority.
  • Ian Hamilton Harrison, lately Director, Leicestershire Association for the Disabled.
  • Rosemary Ellen Harrison, Collector, Higher Grade, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Kingsley Hartley. For services to disabled people in Cheshire.
  • Juliet Anne Hayden, lately Schools Liaison Officer, Association of British Insurers.
  • John George Hayton, lately Director and General Manager, West Kent Water Company.
  • Bridget Almina Suzanne Heaton-Armstrong. For services to the community and for charitable services.
  • Edward Hebblethwaite, Secretary, Scarborough, Bridlington, Hull and District Branch, British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association.
  • William James Henderson, Head of the Electron Microscope Unit, Tenovus Institute for Cancer Research, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
  • Betty Holmes, Chairman, Old Basing Parish Council, Hampshire.
  • Antony Trevor Hooper, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • William Edmund James Hooper, Vice-Chairman, British Beekeepers Association.
  • Stanley Horsley, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • Robert Howard, Civilian Operating Room Assistant (Anaesthetics), Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar.
  • Derrick Hunter, Managing Director, Taylor Hitec Ltd.
  • James David Kinahan Hurford, Project Architect, Percy Thomas Partnership.
  • Harold Hutchinson, Chief Executive, Road Transport Industry Training Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Louisa Hutchinson, Committee Member and former Chairman, Darlington Branch, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
  • Isobel May Ingram, lately Principal, Sandbrook Nursery School, Belfast.
  • Frederick George Ernest Irwin, Director, Ove Arup and Partners, Consulting Engineers.
  • Stuart Irwin, Director, Central Lancashire Engineering Employers' Association.
  • Muriel Agnes Jackman, Secretary, League of Friends of the Grimsby Hospitals.
  • Cecil Albert James. For services to Youth. General Secretary, Catholic Youth Service.
  • James Clemence James, Chairman, North Eastern Sea Fisheries Committee.
  • Margaret Anne Jaycock, Community Midwife, Charlotte Keel Health Centre, Bristol.
  • Eric Godfrey Jeans, Works and Production Manager, Gowllands Ltd.
  • John Morgan Jeremy, Counsellor, Small Firms Service, Reading.
  • Thomas William Malcolm John, Assistant Divisional Officer, South Glamorgan Fire Service.
  • Elizabeth Marion Elsie Johnson, Education Advisers' Co-ordinating Officer, London Borough of Hounslow.
  • Peter Johnson, Managing Director, Saltire Knitwear Ltd, Kilwinning.
  • William Johnson, lately Department Manager, Inspection and Instrumentation, Swinden Laboratories, British Steel plc.
  • James Alexander Johnston, Superintendent, Fife Constabulary.
  • David Haydn Jones. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Shankar Janardan Joshi, Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Dorothy Leonara Kavanagh, County Adviser for Primary Education, Oxfordshire.
  • Myra Evelyn Kelly, lately Matron, Ramsey Cottage Hospital, Isle of Man.
  • Mary Kennedy, Administrative Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • Christopher Robin Kimber, lately Chief Executive and General Secretary, Society of Licensed Victuallers.
  • Brian Michael King, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Derek Antony Knibbs, lately Manager, Personnel and Quality, Rank Xerox Ltd.
  • Derek Birchell Lane, Superintendent, Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
  • Helen Maeve Lanigan Wood, Curator, Fermanagh County Museum.
  • Lieutenant Commander Dennis Larkins, Retd, Retired Officer II, Ministry of Defence.
  • Lancelot Laycock, Volunteer Member, Kirkman and Rural Fylde, Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • Ronald Geoffrey Stentiford Leleux, Inspector (S), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Evan Lewis, General Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, Farmers' Union of Wales.
  • Gerwyn James Lewis, Director, Welsh Division, National Farmers' Union.
  • George Frederick Lindop. For services to Rugby Football League.
  • Miriam Jean Long, Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • William Douglas MacConnachie, lately Area Wayleave Officer, North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
  • Jean Macgregor, Director of Nurse Education Northallerton Health Authority.
  • Avril Calder Mackie. For services to mentally disabled people in Glasgow.
  • Mary Elizabeth Macpherson, Headteacher, Balbardie Primary School, Bathgate, West Lothian.
  • George Millikin Malcolm, Higher Executive Officer, Dounreay, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Joseph Malloch, President, Orkney Fisheries Association.
  • Roger Norris Manns. For voluntary services to the Nene Valley Railway.
  • Robert Arthur John Marshman, Finishing Manager, Western Board Ltd, Treforest, Mid-Glamorgan.
  • Kathleen Rose Martin, Head, Blackburn Minority Ethnic Group Support-Service, Lancashire.
  • Alan Martindale, Deputy Secretary, Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
  • Lilias Elizabeth Mason, lately Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Pauline Kathleen Eleanor Mateer. For services to the Board of Visitors, Her Majesty's Prison, Belfast.
  • Florence Matthews, Administrative Officer, Department of Health.
  • John Joseph McAfee, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • James McClatchey, Forest Education and Public Relations Officer, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland.
  • Doreen McCraw, lately Finance Officer, Middlesex Probation Service.
  • James Craig McFadzean, Chairman, Lapwing Lodge Scout Training and Activity Centre, Paisley.
  • Denis McGrath, Nursing Officer, Ards Hospital, County Down.
  • Michael Mackay McIntyre. For services to Yachting.
  • Clare McKernan, District Manager, Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
  • James Graham McKinney, Senior Business Adviser, North Yorkshire Development Commission.
  • William Gibb McKinnon, Regional Catering Officer, Home Office.
  • Robert McKnight, Area Maintenance Manager, Ayrshire and Arran Health Board.
  • Benjamin McLean, Head of Department of Fabrication and Services Engineering, Telford College, Edinburgh.
  • Mary Katherine McSorley, Chairman, Magherafelt District Council.
  • Brenda Sharp McStravock, Ward Sister, Acute Male Medical and Geriatric, Southport and Formby District Health Authority:
  • Keith Meikle-Janney, Chief Service Engineer; Manager, Product Support Rolls-Royce and Associates Ltd.
  • George Watson Middleton, lately General Practitioner, Dyfed. For services to the community.
  • Charles Keith Millman, General Dental Practitioner.
  • Duncan Mills, Chairman, Loch Lomond Park Authority.
  • Alexander Hugh Bruce Mitchell. For services to the housing construction industry in Scotland.
  • Edna Mitchell, President, Family ContactLine, Altrincham.
  • Janet Evelin Louise Moores. For services to Glyndebourne.
  • Abraham Morgan, President, North Monmouthshire Society for Mentally Handicapped Children.
  • Marilyn Morgan, Speech Therapist, Mid-Glamorgan Health Authority.
  • Charles William Moxon, Owner, C.W. Moxon Ltd.
  • Henry Farrow Mudd, Founder Director, Alpha Records. For services to English Church Music.
  • William Muir, Principal Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service.
  • Peter George Neeson, Divisional Officer, Fire Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • Robert Bradshaw Neilly, lately Deputy Chairman, Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland.
  • Mary Newland, Advisory Teacher, Primary Art and Design, Inner London Education Authority.
  • Avril Gladys Newsam, General Practitioner, Edinburgh.
  • Edward George Norman, Partner, The House of Darts. For services to Export.
  • Kenneth Roy Norman, lately Sub-Commissioner of Pilotage and Chairman, District Pilotage Committee, Trinity House.
  • Audrey Mary North. For political service.
  • Thomas O'Neill, lately Superintendent Radiographer, Nottinghamshire Health Authority.
  • James Ormerod, lately Collector, Higher Grade, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Henry Frederick Overy, Chairman of Trustees, Hospice-care Service, East Hertfordshire.
  • Hazel Mary Paget, Secretary to the Chairman, The Electricity Council.
  • Muriel Aileen Palmer. For services to the community in Swindon.
  • Sybil Paterson. For services to The British Red Cross Society.
  • Arthur Pattison, Inspector, Northumbria Police.
  • Philip George Payne, lately Project Manager, Eastern Region, British Railways.
  • Agnes Peet. For public service in Wigan.
  • William David Pigott, lately Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Roy Pizzey, Chief Inspector, Greater Manchester Police.
  • Barbara Jane Porter. For political and public service.
  • John Brian Vasey Porter, Chairman, Cumbria Committee for the Employment of Disabled People.
  • Gordon Kenneth Preston, Chief Building Services Engineer, Newcastle City Council.
  • Anthony Francis Price, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Major John Pritchard-Gordon. For political and public service.
  • Thomas Ralston, Scientific Officer, National Engineering Laboratory.
  • Neville Anthony Rendall, lately Research and Development Adviser, Shell UK Exploration and Production.
  • Stanley David Rendell, Inspector (T), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Christopher John Rennard. For political service.
  • Robert Frederick Ridgeon, Agricultural Economist, Cambridge University.
  • Henry Roberts, lately Headteacher, Buckley County Primary School, Padeswood Road, Buckley, Clwyd.
  • James Robinson. For services to Schools' Football.
  • Joyce Hannah Robinson. For services to mentally disabled people in Cardiff.
  • George William Robson, Senior Press Photographer, Ripon Gazette.
  • Roland Herbert Rogers. For services to the community in Norfolk.
  • David Rollo, Engineering Manager, Fields Aircraft Services Ltd.
  • Norma Alexandra Ronald. For services to Her Majesty's Institution, Cornton Vale.
  • John Vesey Roome, Senior Traffic Examiner, Department of Transport.
  • Denis Rooney, lately Member, Northern Ireland Construction Industry Advisory Council.
  • George Albert Rose, Field Support Engineer, Woodford, British Aerospace plc.
  • Mary Teresa Edina Rose, Head Teacher, Troon County Primary School, Cornwall.
  • Olga Rowe. For political and public service.
  • David Keith Rowlands, Assistant Secretary, Wales, Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Alexander Anderson Rubie, Member, Cunninghame District Council.
  • Patricia Joan Ryan, Administrative Officer, Export Credits Guarantee Department.
  • Graham Henry Salmon. For services to Sport for visually disabled people.
  • Mary Caroline Vera Sansbury. For services to the community in Bristol.
  • Gerald Edmund Saunders, Publisher, Draper's Record and Men's Wear, International Thomson Publishing Ltd.
  • Desmond Percy Scarle, lately Assistant Treasurer, Revenue, Waveney District Council.
  • Charlotte Ivy Scott-Dingle, lately Chairman, East Dorset Community Health Council; Vice-Chairman, League of Friends, Royal Victoria Hospital.
  • Jean Sellars. For services to the community in Farnborough, Hampshire.
  • Dennis Shepperd, Assistant Manager, Employee Relations, Devonport Management Ltd.
  • Anna Simpson, Unit Personnel Officer, Psychiatric and Mental Handicap Unit, Tayside Health Board.
  • Olive Mary Simpson, Typing Manager, Department of Social Security.
  • John Stephen Skelton, Letter-cutter and Sculptor.
  • Margaret Evelyn Slater. For political and public service.
  • Joan May Smith, lately Higher Executive Officer, Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service.
  • John Henry Williams Smith, Professional Officer, London and South East Region, Regional Advisory Council for Further Education.
  • Royden James Carter Smith, lately Municipal Correspondent, Birmingham Evening Mail.
  • William Todd Soutar, lately Director, Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers' Federation.
  • Alistair Caie Spence, Station Officer, Fire Prevention, Grampian Fire Brigade.
  • Sylvia Audrey Spencer, Manager, Sumlock Calculating Services Ltd, Nottingham.
  • Norman Spurr, Printing House Manager, West Yorkshire Police.
  • David Raymon John Stagg, Amenity Verderer, Verderers Court, New Forest.
  • Lilian Margaret Helen Stembridge, Caseworker, Royal Air Force Kinloss Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Frances Anne Stenhouse, lately Senior Executive Officer, Scottish Development Department.
  • Donald George Stovey, lately General Manager, The Victory (Services) Association Ltd.
  • Michael Strode. For services to Chailey Heritage, Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage Trust.
  • Rosemary Ropner Stroyan. For services to disabled people.
  • Robin Hugh Surgeoner. For services to Sport for disabled people.
  • David Scott Sutherland, lately Senior Executive Officer, Employment Service, Department of Employment.
  • Aurelio Aldo Joseph Tarquini, lately Catering Manager, BP Oil Ltd.
  • Leonard Tasker, Founder Member, Coventry Enterprise Club. For services to disabled people in Coventry.
  • Constance Jean Taylor, Headteacher, Pennyburn Primary School, Kilwinning.
  • Frederick Charles Hector Taylor, Member, Panel of Flying Instructor Examiners, Civil Aviation Authority.
  • Margaretha Anne Taylor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Arnold Watson Tomalin, lately Senior Information Officer, Agricultural and Food Research Council.
  • Philip Michael John Tombleson, General Medical Practitioner; Chief Examiner, Royal College of General Practitioners.
  • Nicola Pauline Marie Trahan, lately Health Visitor, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association, SHAPE.
  • John Broderick Tuckey. For services to the National Executive Council, Royal British Legion.
  • Derek Frederick Thomas Tunn-Clarke, QPM. For services to the community in Reigate, Surrey.
  • Ronald Charles Turner. For political and public service.
  • Philip Bryn Vaile. For services to Yachting.
  • Theodora Phoebe Wainwright, Vice-President, Surrey Branch, The British Red Cross Society.
  • Charles Gordon Washington, Chairman, Eaves Brook Housing Association.
  • Hugh Thomas Watkins, Administrator, Gwent Family Practitioner Committee.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Watson, lately Nursing Sister, National Westminster Bank Residential Staff Training College.
  • Rosemary Lilian Watt, Administrator, Architectural Heritage Fund.
  • Cecilia Monica Waugh, Vice-Chairman, Kingston and Richmond, Family Practitioner Committee.
  • William John Webb, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Peter Wheldon. For services to the Fruit Growing Industry.
  • Michael John Whitcher. For political service.
  • Monica Violet White. For services to The National Autistic Society.
  • Robert Walter White, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Violet Gertrude Lilian White, Midwifery and Paediatric Service Manager and Director of Nursing Services, Harrow Health Authority.
  • Rex Whitta, Head Ranger, Forestry Commission.
  • William Ernest Wilkins, Member, Humberside County Council.
  • Patricia Anne Williams. For political and public service.
  • Josephine Joy Winnifrith, Deputy Chairman, South Eastern Electricity Consultative Council.
  • Rodney John Winter, lately Chief Inspector, Sussex Police.
  • John Barry Blake Wood, lately Chief Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Swindon Health Authority.
  • Margaret Jean Woodfield. For political service.
  • Muriel Pamela Woods, Export Services Manager, Chamberlain Phipps International Ltd. For services to Export.
  • James Arthur Wright, Principal Administrative Officer, Department of Highways and Transportation, Cheshire County Council.
  • William John Alan Wright, Chairman, Police Federation for Northern Ireland.
  • Carroll William Wynne, Chairman, Belfast Charitable Society.
  • Ann Hilary Allan, Commercial Officer, British Consulate-General, Montreal.
  • The Reverend Father Gerard Augustine Avery. For services to the British community in North East Nigeria.
  • Muriel Barron, Head of Passport Section, British Consulate-General, Düsseldorf.
  • Timothy Benjamin. For services to road safety research in France.
  • Ronald Ballantyne Blanche, Assistant Director of Audit, Hong Kong.
  • Evelyn Lucy Brown. For welfare services to the British community in Santiago.
  • Robert Kenneth Brown, Senior Assistant Commissioner, Royal Hong Kong Police Force.
  • Denise Frances Farquharson Bryan. For services to Anglo-American educational cooperation.
  • Charles James Kinloch Campbell. For welfare services to children in India.
  • Alan John Carne, lately Third Secretary, HM Embassy, Havana.
  • Alphonso Cassell. For services to musical entertainment in Montserrat.
  • Chan Cheuk-sang, Staff Officer, Auxiliary Medical Services, Hong Kong.
  • Janet Fulton Chubb. For welfare services to the community in Kenya.
  • Morag Henderson Clark. For welfare services to children in Turkey.
  • Brian Clissold. For services to English language teaching in North Yemen.
  • John Richard David Cowell. For services to British ex-servicemen in Hamburg.
  • Robert Wade Crowther. For services to the British community in Cyprus.
  • Christopher Robin De Kretser. For services to British commercial and community interests in Kaduna, Nigeria.
  • Edwin Ernest Garth, P.S.A. Clerk, HM Embassy, Bahrain.
  • Marion Gentle. For services to medical training in Oman.
  • The Reverend John Noel Keith Gibson. For services to education and the community in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Norma Fay Grimshaw, Personal Assistant to HM Consul-General, Sydney.
  • Hugh Palmer Haile, Head of Property Section, British High Commission, Nicosia.
  • Dr Robert John Hart. For medical services to the community in Bangladesh.
  • Hui Chun-Keung, CPM, JP. For community services in Hong Kong.
  • Michael Robin Jackson. For services to Anglo-American relations in California.
  • Mona Natalie Jackson, Clerk to the Executive Council, Cayman Islands.
  • John Michael James. For welfare services to the community in Ethiopia.
  • Adrian John Jenkyn. For services to British commercial and community interests in Tokyo.
  • Derek Alexander Kingston, Senior Engineer, Fire Services Department, Hong Kong.
  • Lee Sai-hei, Senior Superintendent, Urban Services Department, Hong Kong.
  • Pamela Elizabeth McNeil. For welfare services to the community in Jamaica.
  • Norman Mattin, Section Head, Operations Department, ICAC, Hong Kong.
  • Victor Katsuro Mihara. For services to education and the community in Kobe, Japan.
  • Margaret Munday, Personal Secretary, HM Embassy, Maputo.
  • Ng Cho-yi, Chief Immigration Officer, Immigration Service, Hong Kong.
  • Dr Robert Parsons. For welfare services to children in Sri Lanka.
  • Eileen Platts. For nursing and welfare services to the community in India.
  • Yvonne Jean Pollitt, Personal Assistant to the British High Commissioner, Dar es Salaam.
  • Laura Adeline Mary Quartara, Registry Clerk, Administration Section, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • Maureen Reed. For services to the British community in Brussels.
  • Frances Salinie, Library and Books Officer, British Council, Paris.
  • David James Simm. For services to electric power development in Bangladesh.
  • Thomas Slater. For services to education in Madrid.
  • The Reverend Dr Goodwin Campbell Smith, JP. For services to education and the community in Bermuda.
  • Oswald Arthur Smith, Electricity Commissioner, Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Norman Richard Prescott Speed. For services to British commercial and community interests in Casablanca.
  • Margaret Ruth Denholm Taylor. For services to the British community in Paris.
  • Kenneth Thomas Wallace, DFC, Assistant Representative, British Council, Canada.
  • Christine Mary Wallond, lately Personal Secretary to the Vice-President of the EC, Brussels.
  • John Warder. For services to the British community in Ikeja, Nigeria.
  • Doris Katherine Webb. For welfare services to the community in Karnataka State, India.
  • Leonard Richard Williams. For services to British ex-servicemen in Switzerland.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Overseas Territories

Royal Red Cross

Member of the Royal Red Cross (RRC)

  • Lieutenant Colonel Carolyn Margaret Ayers, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Hilary Stephanie Dixon-Nuttall, ARRC, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Colonel Jill Margaret Field, ARRC, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Superintending Nursing Officer Anne Patricia Gaughan, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Senior Nursing Officer Kathryn McCarthy, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Major Tessa Ann Broughton, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Patricia Anne Friend, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial Army.
  • Staff Sergeant Derek Alfred George, Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Squadron Leader Rosalie Ann Reid, Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Air Force Medal (AFM)

Queen's Police Medal

England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Hong Kong
Gibraltar
Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service

England and Wales
Cayman Islands
Hong Kong

Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
United Kingdom

Australia

Knight Bachelor

State of Queensland

Order of the Bath

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Civil Division
State of Queensland
  • Wallis James Baker. For public service.

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

State of Queensland
  • Patrick Desmond Rowley. For services to the dairying industry.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
State of Queensland
State of Tasmania
  • Lloyd John Harris. For services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
State of Queensland
  • Raymond George Hope. For services to the community.
  • Jack Owen Manton. For services to the arts.
  • Dr. Thomas Julian Murphy. For services to the community.
  • Keith Henry McDonald. For services to the press and to the community.
State of Tasmania

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
State of Queensland
  • Dr. William Derek Domville Cooke. For services to medicine.
  • Gladys Marie Elliott. For services to the community.
  • Barry Leslie Ferber. For services to the community.
  • Desmond Terence Foster. For services to golf.
  • Dr. Pamela Mary Jackson. For services to the community.
  • Arthur Neil Lewis. For services to audiology.
  • Daphne Mary Pirie. For services to sport.
  • Robert Ian Templeton. For services to sport.
State of Tasmania
  • Peter Doyle. For services to the community.
  • Thomas Arthur Gardner. For services to the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

State of Tasmania

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division
State of Queensland
State of Tasmania

Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

State of Queensland

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Tinomana Napa Ariki. For services to the community.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Mauritius

Knight Bachelor

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Jean Maurice Roger Jullienne. For services to trade and industry.
  • Michael Beniot Arouff. For services to industry.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Ismael Ahmad Randera. For services to sport and the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Marie Monique Lenette. For services to the community.
  • Abdool Latiff Hussenbocus. For public service.
  • Khemraj Ramdeehul. For services to the community.
  • Ginette Cabon. For public service.
  • Cyril Payen. For public service.
  • Juguth Prukash Torul. For public service.
  • Jeanne Marie Denise Dorasamy Naiken. For public service.

Mauritius Police Medal (MPM)

The Bahamas

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • The Reverend Edwin Llewellyn Taylor. For services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Robert Ivan Bartlett. For public service.
  • Marjorie Winton Theresa Davis. For services to the community.
  • Dr. Cleveland Wilmore Eneas. For services to the community
  • Vylma B Thompson Curling. For Public Service

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Viola Elizabeth Sweeting Butler. For services to nursing.
  • Dr. Ira Earl Farrington. For services to medicine.
  • Audrey Vernice Symonette. For public service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Seon Gregory Augustus Alexander. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Agnes Gladys Ivy Archer. For services to the Girl Guides.
  • Herman Brian Peters. For services to disabled people.
  • Egerton Milford Addison Welsh. For public service.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • The Honourable Akoka Doi, MP. For Political and Community services.
  • The Honourable Karl Stack, MP. For public service.

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • The Honourable Kagul Koroka, MPA. For public and community service.
  • Auwo Ketauwo. For services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Peter Barter. For services to commerce and tourism.
  • Peter Norman Colton. For public service.
  • James Frederick Haddon Cook. For services to the community.
  • Richard Haddon Dunbar-Reid. For services to the plantation industry and the community.
  • The Honourable William Echorn, MPA. For public and community service.
  • Bishop Gagoa Gaigo. For services to religion and the community.
  • Roger Hau'Ofa. For public and community service.
  • Michael Manning. For public and community service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Chief Warrant Officer Pius Londron, (83642). For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer Gabriel Magoipen, (82605). For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • Brian John Aitken. For public service.
  • Sister Helen Kassam. For services to health and the community.
  • Sergeant-Major Bill Iso Livinai. For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Kope Angalu Mamando. For services to the community.
  • Johnson Mantu. For public service.
  • Turiai Mara Vila. For public service.
  • Sergeant-Major Aso'o Maure, BEM. For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Chief Inspector Martin Pentumari. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Jenny Reto. For services to health and the community.
  • Inspector Kalu Soto. For service to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Services.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Thomas Ko Chan. For services to the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Gertrude Blum. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Saint Vincent and The Grenadines

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Noel Edgar Venner, OBE. For public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Richard Walter Joachim. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Edson Alexander Bowman. For public service.
  • Yvonne Christiana Elaine Francis-Gibson. For public service.

Belize

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Paul Albert Mahung. For services to education and the community.
  • Sonia Alberta Tiabo. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Raymond Grandville Lashley. For services to sport.

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Henson Arthur Barnes. For public service.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Alfred Lawrence Lam. For services to the community.

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References

  1. UK list: "No. 51578". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 1–28.
  2. Australia list: "No. 51579". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 29–32.
  3. New Zealand and Cook Islands lists: "No. 51580". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 33–40.
  4. Mauritius list: "No. 51581". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 41–42.
  5. Bahamas list: "No. 51582". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 43–44.
  6. Grenada list: "No. 51583". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 45–46.
  7. Papua New Guinea list: "No. 51584". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 47–48.
  8. Solomon Islands list: "No. 51585". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 49–50.
  9. St Vincent & the Grenadines list: "No. 51586". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 51–52.
  10. Belize list: "No. 51587". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 53–54.
  11. Antigua & Barbuda list: "No. 51588". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 55–56.
  12. St Kitts & Nevis list: "No. 51589". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. pp. 57–58.