1992 Birthday Honours

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The Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in the Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch (or her representative) some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

Contents

United Kingdom

Life Peer

To be Barons

Privy Counsellor

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Knight Commander (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companion (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion (CMG)

  • Frederick Ray Mingay, Consul-General, Chicago.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Commander (KCVO)

Commander (CVO)

Lieutenant (LVO)

  • Wing Commander Nigel Edward Lord Beresford, Royal Air Force.
  • Derek Charles Chappell, MVO RVM.
  • Frances Susan Dimond, MVO.
  • Professor Frederick Edward Edwards.
  • Commander John Bartlett Harvey, Royal Navy.
  • George Leslie Hill.
  • Philip Douglas Mackie.
  • William Lowrie Sleigh.
  • The Honourable John Hamo Thorneycroft.

Member (MVO)

  • Captain Conolly Richard Morris-Adams, Irish Guards.
  • Alfred William Curral, MBE.
  • Daphne Patricia Ford.
  • William John Lester Gibson.
  • Patricia Mary Griffiths.
  • Viola Bridget Pemberton-Pigott.
  • Chief Inspector David John Robinson, Metropolitan Police.
  • Warrant Officer William Woodcock, (N0593845), Royal Air Force.

Royal Victorian Medal (Gold)

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

Companion of Honour (CH)

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander (DBE)

Knight Commander (KBE)

Commander (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Captain William John Davis.
  • Captain Peter James Grindal.
  • Captain John Hall.
  • Captain Alexander Malcolm Morrice.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Group Captain Michael Anthony Basnett.
  • Group Captain Richard James Gowring.
  • Air Commodore James Stuart Hall, Royal Air Force (Retired).
  • Group Captain Christopher Terence Moore.
  • Group Captain Ronald Nield, Royal Air Force (Retired).
Civil Division

Officer (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Mark Eric Wheler Bush.
  • Commander Joseph Elder Fishwick.
  • Commander Jeremy Glasson Hurlbatt.
  • Local Lieutenant Colonel Brian Edward Alfred Seage, Royal Marines.
  • Commander William Philip Shepherd.
  • Commander Norman John Stone.
  • Commander David Michael Tall.
  • Commander Trevor Waddington.
  • Commander Christopher Patrick Bache Welland.
  • Local Lieutenant Colonel David Wilson, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Robert Edward Woolgar.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Kenneth William Baldock (0593398).
  • Wing Commander Peter Charles Butcher (4232848).
  • Wing Commander Clive Richard Cooper (8022701).
  • Wing Commander James Lloyd Davies (0507883).
  • Wing Commander Peter John Dye (5202108).
  • Wing Commander Antony John Featherstone (4179753).
  • Wing Commander Brian Ward Price (2617699).
  • Wing Commander Peter John Robbie (0608626).
  • Wing Commander Michael John Russell (4233102).
  • Wing Commander David Maurice Wesley (4335728).
  • Wing Commander Malcolm Graham Forrester White (8025932).
Civil Division
  • Nasim Ahmad, Managing Director, Port of Bristol Authority.
  • Hedley William Arthur Alcock, Vice President, Youth Hostels Association.
  • Professor Robin Carfrae Alston, Consultant in Bibliography, British Library.
  • Olive Elizabeth Anderson, Chief Executive, Chesham Building Society.
  • Julian Arkell, Consultant, British Invisibles.
  • John Bailey. For services to Physical Education.
  • Raymond Edwin Baker, Chairman, Fife Enterprise.
  • Gordon Nelson Baldwin, Potter.
  • James Jack Barbour, Chief Executive, Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust.
  • Barbara Grace Barnes. For political service.
  • William James Barr, Chairman and Managing Director, Barr Limited.
  • Peter Louis Belcher, lately Grade 6, Department of Transport.
  • Martin Bell, Correspondent, BBCBritish Broadcasting Corporation Television News.
  • John Lonsdale Beton, Senior Patent Agent, Imperial Chemical Industries plc.
  • Jack Penty Birch. For services to the community in York.
  • Alan Blackshaw. For services to Mountaineering.
  • John Jamieson Blanche, lately Member, Food From Britain Council.
  • Caroline Una Bond, Chairman, Hospitals for Sick Children, Special Health Authority.
  • Ian Terence Botham. For services to Cricket.
  • Alan Frederick Boxford, Headmaster, Llanishen High School, Cardiff.
  • Clive Brain, Principal, Swindon College.
  • Malcolm Schofield Brigg, Grade 6, Department of Employment.
  • Malcolm Brighton, Board Member, Milton Keynes Development Corporation.
  • Brian Joseph Brogan, Grade 6, Department of Social Security.
  • Daphne Elizabeth Brown, Director, Cleveland Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Pamela Brown. For political and public service.
  • Ian Loraine Buchanan, Arbitrator, Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS).
  • Professor Ronald Hull Buchanan, Council Member, The National Trust and Chairman, Northern Ireland Regional Committee.
  • Ronald Percy Bull, President, Machine Tools Technologies Association.
  • Albert James Burger, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Sybil Judith Chaplin. For political and public service.
  • Stella Chitty, General Stage Manager, Royal Opera House.
  • Jane Pamela Clark. For political and public service.
  • Alan Michael Cleverly. For political service.
  • Barrie John Collingridge, President, J. Collingridge. For services to Horticulture Marketing.
  • Patricia Gay Collings, Headteacher, Sinfin Community School, Derbyshire.
  • Geoffrey Cooke, Manager, England Rugby Union Team.
  • James Ernest Dingwall Cormie, lately Chief Executive, Perth and Kinross District Council.
  • Robert Coutts Crane, Managing Director, Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Limited.
  • John Leonard Keith Croxton, Grade 6, Department of Social Security.
  • Barbara Daly, Make-up Artist.
  • Sheila Davidson, Secretary, Royal College of Midwives Scottish Board.
  • Thomas Geraint Davies, Farmer. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Maurice John de Rohan, Founding Chairman, Herald Families' Association.
  • William Maurice Denham, Actor.
  • May Nugent Phyllis Dent, Member, Cheltenham Borough Council.
  • Professor Susan Faunce Delaune Dev, Accounting Education.
  • Polly Devlin, Author, Broadcaster and Film Writer.
  • Patricia Ann Mary Diamond, Director, London Transport Medical Services.
  • Douglas John Dunn, Managing Director, GEC-Plessey Semiconductors.
  • Alan Eastwood, Chairman, Police Federation.
  • Sandra Helen Elliott, Member, National Training Task Force.
  • James Gerard Ewing, Chairman of Council, Glasgow College of Food Technology.
  • Donald Leslie Ford, General Manager (The Americas) British Tourist Authority.
  • Christopher Donald Fraser, Director of Operations, Northern Development Company.
  • Dennis Allen George. For political service.
  • Robert Myles Gibson, TD, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Leeds General Infirmary and St. James' University Hospital, Leeds.
  • Pamela Gilbert, Deputy Head, Department of Library Services, Natural History Museum.
  • Anthony Kent Giles, Professor of Farm Management, University of Reading.
  • Richard Douglas Barrie Gillespie, Managing Director, Dartford River Crossing Limited.
  • David Ivon Gower. For services to Cricket.
  • Mary Kathleen Graves, Chairman of Trustees, Tudor Trust.
  • Peter John Felix Griffiths, Chief Regional Scientific Adviser, No.8 Civil Defence Region, Civil Defence Organisation.
  • Michael Simon Hacker, lately Grade 6, Department of Education and Science.
  • Dennis Hamill Hagan, Vice President, European Federation of Animal Health.
  • Stanley Frederick Hall, Director of Engineering, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Martin John Harper, Chairman, Minories Finance Limited.
  • Wilhelmine Margaret Eve, Lady Harrod, President, Norfolk Churches Trust.
  • John Nigel Hawks. For political service.
  • Robert Barclay Heaton, Architect. For services to Welsh Architectural Heritage.
  • Peter Hugh Herbert, Grade 7.
  • Ruth Marian Hicks, Science Director, United Biscuits (UK) Limited. For services to the development of Toxicology.
  • Philip Vazeille Hills, Grade 6, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Barbara Lambton Holland, President, All England Women's Hockey Association.
  • Richard Holmes, Writer.
  • Bryan Thomas Hughes, Head Teacher, De Ferrers High School, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.
  • Agnes Stevenson, Lady Humphrey. For services to the community in Gloucestershire.
  • M. Yousaf Inait. For services to race relations in Scotland.
  • Stewart Morris John, Engineering Director, Cathay Pacific Airways.
  • John Todd Kellett, lately County Secretary and Solicitor, Cheshire County Council.
  • Richard John Kent, House Governor, The London Clinic.
  • Frank Kenward. For services to the community in Dorking, Surrey.
  • Margaret Buchanan Kernohan, lately Senior Legal Assistant, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Office.
  • George Kidney, Director, Balcas Timber Limited and President of Northern Ireland Home Timber Merchants Association.
  • William Kilgallon, Chief Executive, St. Anne's Shelter and Housing Action, Leeds.
  • Roger James Kingsley, Chairman, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Ventures Limited.
  • Jozefina Nowotna-Lachowicka, Member, Executive Council, the British Refugee Council.
  • Diana Elizabeth Lamplugh, Founder, The Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
  • Stuart Martin Latham, Brigade Secretary, Headquarters, St. John Ambulance Brigade, London.
  • David Franklyn Lawrence, Managing Director, Digital Equipment (Scotland) Limited.
  • Sybil Levin. For services to the community in Nottingham.
  • John Christopher Lewis, Member of Board of Visitors, Her Majesty's Prison, Lewes.
  • John Alan Loarridge, Headteacher, Dr. Challoner's Grammar School, Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
  • Graham Locke, Headmaster, Audenshaw High School, Tameside, Manchester.
  • Anthony Craig Longden, Managing Director, Croda Hydrocarbons Limited.
  • David Michael Lush, Technical Director, Ove Arup Partnership.
  • Andrew MacMillan, Professor of Architecture, University of Glasgow. Head of Mackintosh School of Architecture.
  • John MacVicar, Regional Emergency Planning Officer, Strathclyde Regional Council.
  • John Rowland Mallard, lately Professor of Medical Physics, University of Aberdeen and Director of Medical Physics Grampian Health Board.
  • Anthony Francis Norris Maloney, lately Chief Investigation Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Charles Trevor Massey, Head of Supply and Contracts Department, British Coal Corporation. Director, I.E.A. Coal Research.
  • Dominic McCauley, lately Convener, West Lothian District Council.
  • Daniel McGeachie, Director and General Manager, Government and Public Affairs, Conoco (Uk) Limited.
  • Florence Mary Philomena McMahon, Principal, St. Mary's High School, Newry, Co. Down.
  • Ronald McMillan. For political service.
  • Paul Henry McWilliams, Chairman, BIS Information Systems Limited. Chairman, NI2000 and Chairman, Software Industry Federation.
  • Eric Clare Midwinter, Chairman, London Regional Passengers' Committee.
  • Hazel May Miller, Regional Director of Nursing, Trent Regional Health Authority.
  • Rosalie Vivien Gresham Monbiot. For political and public service.
  • Stephen Morgan, Founder and Chairman, Redrow Group Limited.
  • Linda Morley. For political service.
  • Michael Charles Morris, Associate Director and Chief Engineer, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
  • Clive Neil Morton, Director, Personnel and Administration, Komatsu (UK) Limited.
  • John Trevor Morton. For services to industrial relations nationally and internationally.
  • Bernard Albert Mouzer, Assistant Chief Probation Officer, West Midlands.
  • John Murphy, lately Grade 7, Observer Captain, Royal Observer Corps, Bentley Priory.
  • Renee Myers, Chairman, Brent and Harrow Family Health Services Authority.
  • John Easter Newman, Director, Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionery Alliance.
  • Ian Martin Nicol, Headteacher, Balerno Community High School, Midlothian.
  • Rosemary Frances Theresa Nockolds, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Janet Hume Notman, Conservation Officer, The Burrell Collection, Glasgow.
  • John Francis O'Sullivan, DL, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Belfast City and Royal Maternity Hospitals.
  • Michael John Oldroyd, Secretary, Inner London Local Medical Committees.
  • Michael John Painter, Marketing Director, Matra-Marconi Space UK Limited.
  • Donald Charles Palmer. For services to Schools' Association Football.
  • Robert Victor Baird-Parker, Leader Gedling Borough Council.
  • Alexander Davidson Patterson, Chief Telecommunications Engineer, Police Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • David Eric Pedgley, Grade 6, Overseas Development Administration.
  • Zbigniew Andrzej Pelczynski. For services to Anglo-Polish Co-operation.
  • Patrick Thomas Gordon-Duff-Pennington, MBE. For services to Agriculture in Scotland.
  • Mohammed Anwar Pervez, Chairman, Bestway (Holdings) Limited.
  • John Pigott. For political service.
  • The Reverend Robert Frederick Shane Poots, Chairman, North Eastern Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Bryan Llewelyn Powell, lately Director, Open University, Wales.
  • John Gerard Poyner, lately, Director, Social Services, Wigan.
  • Peter Prichard. For services to the Order of St. John and to the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund.
  • Kenneth William Pritchard, Secretary, The Law Society of Scotland.
  • Stephen Race, Broadcaster, musician and author.
  • (Antony) Christopher Ralling, Freelance writer and director.
  • Ralph Phillip Vinson Rees, Joint Senior Partner, (South Wales) Coopers and Lybrand.
  • William Hawkridge Roberts, Manager, National Centre of Tribology, Risley, AEA Technology.
  • Malcolm Ross, Chief Nursing Officer, Oxfordshire Health Authority.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth William Sear, lately General Secretary, the Soldiers' and Airmen's Scripture Readers Association.
  • Dorothy Selleck, Grade 6, Welsh Office.
  • Helen Patricia Sharman, Astronaut, JUNO mission and Consultant, Serco Space Limited.
  • Cedric Philip Sharp, Head of Design, Hunting Engineering Limited, Ampthill.
  • Michael Sharratt, Occupational Health and Toxicology Adviser, Robens Institute of Health and Safety, University of Surrey.
  • Roger Barrett Simpson, Commercial Director and Secretary, West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.
  • Cyril Andrew Sinclair. For services to Marine Engineering.
  • Charles Pipe Skene. For political and public service.
  • Thomas Keith Slade, Head Teacher, The West of England School for Children with Little or No Sight, Countess Wear, Exeter.
  • Bruce Gordon Smith, Chairman, Smith Associates Limited.
  • Frank Barry Smith, lately Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Henry Snee, Nursing Officer, Department of Health.
  • Antony Peter Somers, Associate Director (Planning), Dan-Air Services. Chairman, Gatwick Scheduling Committee.
  • Stanley Grainger Sparkes, Political Editor, Birmingham Evening Mail.
  • Roland Eric Stafford. For services to Motability and to the Disabled.
  • Valerie Ann Stead, Deputy Director, Thames Polytechnic.
  • Rupert Paul Steele, Grade 7, Department of Energy.
  • Shirley Pamela Stotter. For political service.
  • Julian Piers Stretch, Chairman, Trade Advisory Committee for South Asia. For services to Export.
  • Richard Sydney Taylor, Director, Wellman Booth.
  • Dorothy Dene Thomas. For political service.
  • Vivian Elliott Sgrifan Thomas, Chief Executive, BP Oil UK Limited.
  • Rosemary Edith Robertson Thomson, Deputy Chairman, Council of the Magistrates' Association.
  • The Reverend Bernard George Thorogood, General Secretary, United Reformed Church.
  • Julian Jacob Tobin. For political and public service.
  • Trevor Truman, Engineering Director, Royal Ordnance plc, Westcott.
  • John Turnbull, lately National Fruit Specialist, Agricultural Development and Advisory Services.
  • John Russell Turner, lately Assistant Director, Countryside Commission for Scotland.
  • Major Bruce Urquhart, Forestry Consultant.
  • Jean Varnam. For public service in Nottinghamshire.
  • Richard Blakeney Wade, Managing Director, The Jersey Electricity Company Limited.
  • Kelvin Raymond Walker. For political service.
  • Barbara Lynn Wallis (Mrs. Derek Oakley). For political service.
  • Alexandra Jane Ward, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Joseph Ward, Head of School of Vocal Studies, Royal Northern College of Music.
  • Mavis Joan Webster, Grade 7, Department of Employment.
  • Simon Weston. Founder, The Weston Spirit.
  • Vivienne Westwood. For services to Fashion Design.
  • John Peter Whitehouse, Member, National Curriculum Council. Member, School Examinations and Assessment Council.
  • Paul Anthony Whitehouse, Governor, Her Majesty's Young Offenders' Institution, Deerbolt.
  • Heather Mary Williams, Deputy to the Registrar, United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting.
  • Margaret Fay Williams, Chairman, West Glamorgan Probation Committee.
  • Alan Donald Wilson. For services to the dental profession.
  • The Reverend Kenneth Brian Wilson, Principal, Westminster College, Oxford.
  • Eve Wiltshaw, Consultant Cancer Physician and Director of Clinical Services, Royal Marsden Hospital.
  • David James Withers, Consultant in Satellite Communications.
  • Leslie John Woodhead, Freelance Producer, Television Documentary Drama.
  • John Irvin Wooley, Director of Fuel Procurement, PowerGen plc.
  • Canon William Hutchinson Wright. For services to industry in Teesside.
  • John McDonald Young, Chairman, British Deaf Association.

Member (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Paul Barton.
  • Warrant Officer Maurice Bessant.
  • Lieutenant Commander Richard John Brunwin.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Peter Collyer.
  • Lieutenant Commander Colin John de Mowbray.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Dennis, RD, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Warrant Officer Elizabeth Helen Hadley.
  • Captain James Roy Hancock, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Blaise Hosking.
  • Warrant Officer Arthur Garnet James Little.
  • Warrant Officer 2 (CAS) David Robinson Logue, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant Michael Marshall.
  • Lieutenant Commander Rodney Frank Smith.
  • Lieutenant Commander Clive Wakefield.
  • Acting Lieutenant Tudor Lloyd Woolman, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant Commander Michael John Wright.
Army
  • 24317301 Warrant Officer Class 2 John Nigel Adlington, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 24240114 Warrant Officer Class 2 Richard Douglas Allamby, Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Major Robert Mitchell Allen (499275), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major Stephen Michael Andrews (501545), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major Richard Robert Arthur (508994), The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major Julian Duncan Bower (503761), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major Malcolm Douglas Cherry (489950), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • 22905946 Warrant Officer Class 2 John Devanney, Army Catering Corps, Territorial Army.
  • 23253376 Warrant Officer Class 1 Raymond Dickinson, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • 24258472 Warrant Officer Class 1 (now Lieutenant (538999)) Tony Robin Farrow, The Queen's Regiment.
  • Major Jonathan Stuart Butler Frere (491005), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major Stuart Graham, TD (517436), Corps of Royal Military Police, Territorial Army.
  • Major Thomas Syme Graham (515161), Royal Army Veterinary Corps.
  • Major Peter Hannam, BEM (508624), Welsh Guards.
  • Captain John Charles Hewitson, TD (493919), The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • 24283756 Warrant Officer Class 1 David Richardson Hill, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major Peter Hollerhead, TD (504222), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
  • Major Robert James Jordan (501622), The Royal Hampshire Regiment.
  • Major George Andrew Kilburn (497450), The Duke of Wellington's Regiment.
  • Major Michael Alan Lauder (499738), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 23594400 Warrant Officer Class 1 John Keith Lincoln, Royal Army Dental Corps.
  • Major (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Hamish Lister Armitage McDonald (495366), 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards.
  • Major Murdo Macleod (517396), Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons).
  • 23868784 Warrant Officer Class 2 Harold Merritt, King's Own Royal Border Regiment.
  • Captain (Acting Major) Nicholas Crispin Moody (515395), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Jonathan Graeme Mullin (502469), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Robert Barry Paddison (487556), The Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (Berkshire and Wiltshire).
  • 24305012 Warrant Officer Class 2 Michael Henry Pays, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Captain (Acting Major) Mark Jonathan Perry (509566), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major Richard John Powell, CD (610-184-335), Canadian Armed Forces.
  • Major Roland Joseph Weitman Bunch Proctor (517678), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment).
  • Major George Reed (519444), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major Paul James Rennie (496895), The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
  • Acting Major Norman John Rowe (367945), Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major John Sands (510194), The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).
  • 24247256 Warrant Officer Class 1 Philip David Shannon, The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot).
  • Acting Captain John Anthony Smith (519454), Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Major Robin Charles Swanson (498202), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major David Timlin (512108), Royal Horse Artillery.
  • Captain (Acting Major) Jonathan Peter Watkinson, (512696), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 24212666 Warrant Officer Class 1 Dennis Arthur Westaway, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • 24241707 Warrant Officer Class 2 William George White, The Queen's Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Major Keith Wotton, TD (487611), The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Major Jeremy Humfrey Hutton York (478162), The Light Infantry.
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Paul Stuart Giles Adams (4233057).
  • Squadron Leader Gerald Almond (0592109), (Retired).
  • Warrant Officer Patrick Joseph Anderson (C1950272).
  • Warrant Officer Terence Charles Clifton (Q1947977).
  • Squadron Leader William Russell Couston (4276261), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Squadron Leader Michael Stuart Dean (0686302).
  • Flight Lieutenant John Christopher Gardiner (0595449).
  • Squadron Leader Peter John Hearn (4232602).
  • Warrant Officer Derek Gerald Hobden (U0592827), (Retired).
  • Warrant Officer William Charles Jones (El960827).
  • Squadron Leader Robert John Merriman Kemp (5203406), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Squadron Leader John Crow Kennedy (4249472), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training).
  • Squadron Leader David Alexander Knight (5202301).
  • Reverend (Squadron Leader) Andrew Harry John Lane (5203832).
  • Squadron Leader John McCourt (4201833).
  • Master Aircrew Alistair David John Mackie (C0686681).
  • Warrant Officer David Pirnie McLauchlan (J4245882).
  • Squadron Leader Matthew McShane (3519913), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training) (Retired).
  • Master Aircrew Nicholas John Newton (R8018844).
  • Warrant Officer Desmond Joseph O'Hara (L1935571).
  • Warrant Officer Anthony John Peterson (L4280102).
  • Squadron Leader Malcolm Hamlyn Rush (0506190).
  • Squadron Leader Annabel Smith (2833954), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Edward Albert Ward (J4165935), (Retired).
  • Warrant Officer Michael Kevin Willetts (N0690063).
Civil Division
  • Mohammed Akbar Ali. For political service.
  • David Gillespie Anderson, Divisional Officer, Fife Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Charles Anthony Arkell, lately Chief Engineer, Supertension Cables, Energy Cables Division, BICC Cables Limited.
  • Margaret Arnold. For services to the community in Brierfield, Lancashire.
  • Harry Ashcroft. For services to the community in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
  • Herman Heinrich Baarda. For services to Horticulture.
  • Kathleen Bail, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Jonathan Macartney Ball, Principal, The Jonathan Ball Practice.
  • Julian Andrew Ball, Counters Manager (1), The Post Office, Office Counters District Office, Oxford.
  • George William Bambrough, Chairman, Conference and Exhibitions Committee, Institute of Plumbing. Master, Worshipful Company of Plumbers.
  • Peter Henry Banham, Consultant Geologist, lately Member of Council, English Nature.
  • Doreen May Barden, Valuation Technician, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Mary Burch Barker, Weaver. For services to Textile Crafts.
  • Owen John Barnes, Director, Healthcare Standards, Barking, Havering and Brentwood Health Authority.
  • Donald Robert Barron, Chief Scientist, Electro-Optics Division, Thorn-EMI Electronics Limited.
  • Sheila Barrows, Member, North West Surrey Community Health Council. Chairman, Friends of Brookwood Hospital.
  • Gurdip Singh Bedi, Export Finance Director, Export and Projects Department, Barclays Bank plc.
  • Ursula Beeny, Higher Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Edward Keith Bickley, Senior Divisional Officer, Merseyside Fire Brigade.
  • Francis George Stonehewer Bird, Personnel and Training Adviser, British Hospitality Association.
  • Michael John Bishop, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Joseph Blackledge, lately Deputy Director, Associated Colleges of Newman and Westhill, Birmingham.
  • Dorothy Irene Blackmore. For services to the community in Bristol.
  • James Patrick Bogan, Deputy Principal, Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland.
  • John Bosworth. For political service.
  • Robert Braithwaite, Chairman and Managing Director, Sunseeker International (Powerboats) Limited. For services to Export.
  • David Harold Bright, Chief Inspector, Essex Police.
  • Jeffrey Charles Broadhurst, Design Director Advanced Products, Dowty Woodville Polymer Fabrications Limited.
  • Mary Lillian Broadhurst, General Manager, Maternity and Gynaecology Services, Queen Mary's Hospital, Bexley.
  • Donald Broadley, Chief Engineer, Fast Reactor Division, NNC Limited.
  • Dorothy May Bruce. For services to the community in Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
  • Geoffrey Busby, Chairman, British Computer Society's Disability Programme. Associate Director, The Computability Centre.
  • Winifred Busfield. For services to music and for charitable services.
  • Henry Alfred Butler, Scientific Officer, Warren Spring Laboratory, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Patricia Mary Byass. For services to the community in Little Weighton, East Yorkshire.
  • John Stuart Cameron, Needle-Exchange Co-ordinator, Greater Glasgow Health Board.
  • George Paxton Campbell. For services to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Philip John Carter, Manager, Mental Handicap Nursing, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Barry James Champion, Divisional Director (Finance), Chester Site, British Aerospace plc.
  • Margot Chapman, Honorary Secretary, Kingston upon Thames Division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Rowland Robert Charlton. For services to the community in Hexham, Northumberland.
  • The Reverend Alexander Chestnut, Senior Church of Scotland Chaplain, Her Majesty's Prison, Greenock.
  • Wilma Clark, Recreational Therapist, Woodilee Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Ramon David Cliffe, Chairman, Ministry of Defence Council of Civil Service Unions.
  • Eric Maurice Cohen. For services to the community in Southend on Sea.
  • Lieutenant Commander Richard Frederick Colville, DSC. For political and public service.
  • Christina Bain Conacher, Honorary Vice Chairman, Kingston Royal Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults.
  • Graham Victor Connett, Factory Manager, Remploy Limited, Cleator Moor, Cumbria.
  • Anthony Conway, Head of Roads and Environment, Scotland and Northern Ireland, Automobile Association.
  • Emmanuel Hercules Cotter, Executive Director, North London Business Development Agency.
  • Evelyn Olive Courtney, lately Film Librarian, Ulster Television.
  • Jean Cox, Leader, Daventry District Council.
  • Patricia Ann Cox. For services to the community in Dursley, Gloucestershire.
  • Samuel Joseph Ronald Cox, Security Investigator, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland.
  • Beryl Patricia Craven, Senior Executive Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • Major Anthony John Wallace Crombie (Rtd.), Vice Chairman, The Bath Society.
  • Margaret Crossan. For political service.
  • Kenneth Edward Dale. For political and public service.
  • Nita Dally. For services to the community in Barry, South Glamorgan.
  • Captain Douglas Logie Davidson, Shipmaster, Shell Marine Personnel (IOM) Limited.
  • Barbara Berta Davies, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Transport.
  • James Allen Davies. For political and public service.
  • Pamela Evelyn Davis. For services to Skating.
  • John Francis Denny, Line Revenue Protection Manager, London Underground Limited.
  • Iain Walter Dobson, Chief Executive, Campaign for Real Ale.
  • William Harry Dove, Director, Attlee Foundation.
  • Sheila Vere Dunbar, Joint Chairman, Executive Committee, Children's Country Holiday Fund.
  • Cecil Arthur Durston, Stone Mason. For services to the community in Portland, Dorset.
  • Sylvia Pearl Elliott, Sister, Newcourt Hospital, Exeter.
  • Peter Lionel Erridge, Associate Specialist in Dental Surgery, Special Needs Unit, Guy's Dental Hospital.
  • Alcwyn Evans, Professional and Technology Officer, Royal Mint.
  • Gerald Richard Evans, Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Ian Michael Evans. For services to nature conservation in Leicestershire.
  • Captain James Evans, RD. For political and public service.
  • John Walter Eversley, Director and General Manager, Tyne and Wear Enterprise Trust Limited.
  • Eileen Marion Eves, lately Higher Executive Officer, Prime Minister's Office.
  • John Fairweather, Fund Raising Co-ordinator, Vale of Glamorgan Branch, The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
  • Samuel Vincent Fay, lately Journalist, Matlock Mercury, Derbyshire.
  • Albert Fidler, President, Bracknell Unit of the Sea Cadet Corps.
  • Raymond Austin Joseph Field, Head of Administration, Engineers Department, Birmingham City Council.
  • Sidney Roy Fisher, DL. For services to youth and to the community in Lancashire.
  • Kate Marinel Fitzsimons, Secretary, Royal Society for Asian Affairs.
  • Benjamin Foot. For services to the Save the Children Fund in Asia and East Africa.
  • Anna Mary Forshaw, Clinical Nurse Specialist (Thermal Injury), Booth Hall Hospital, Manchester.
  • Betty Foster, For services to the community in Crewe, Cheshire.
  • Malcolm Muir Fraser, Sewage Works Manager, Northumbrian Water Limited.
  • Bernard Derek Frutin, Chairman and Managing Director, Rocep Lusol Holdings Limited and Rocep Pressure Packs Limited. Glasgow.
  • Graham Fredrick Mozart Fuller, Chief Executive and Secretary, Wood Green Animal Shelters.
  • Edward Arthur Gage. For services to the arts in Scotland.
  • Susan Mary Geary, Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Ursula Rose Ginger. For services to the Dorset Pre-School Playgroups Association.
  • Keith Edward Goddard, Development and Training Manager, Midlands Electricity plc.
  • Mary Elaine Gough, Headteacher, Glan-Yr-Afon Nursery School, Cardiff.
  • John Gould, Vice President, Kennet and Avon Canal Trust.
  • Honor Joyce Graham, lately Member, London Borough of Ealing Council.
  • Jeffrey Grayshon. For services to Rugby League Football.
  • Joyce Greely, Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • John Duncan Green, Construction Manager, Trafalgar House Construction Management Limited. For services to Export.
  • John William Greening. For services to the community in Oxford.
  • Edwin Bernard Griffith, President and Branch Secretary, Canvey Island Branch, Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
  • Ian Malcolm Griffiths, TD, lately Senior Executive, Community Relations, National Westminster Bank plc.
  • John Alun Griffiths, Area Superintendent, English Heritage, Carlisle.
  • Beverley Iris Gull. For services to sport for the disabled.
  • Lieutenant Commander John Haffenden, Royal Navy (Retired), lately Director, British Naval Equipment Association.
  • Samuel Hall, Deputy District Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Alice Teresa Harding, Chief Superintendent, Durham Constabulary.
  • Bernard Gilmour Hart, Honorary Secretary, Dorset Grassland Society.
  • Alan Hartley, Colliery Manager, British Coal Corporation.
  • Henry Campbell Henderson, Governor 3, Scottish Prison Service Headquarters, Edinburgh.
  • Janet McRae Heyes, General Medical Practitioner Liverpool.
  • Anthony Chadbourne Heywood, lately Legal Officer, Union of Shop, Distribution and Allied Workers (USDAW).
  • Eric William Hibberd. For services to Tourism on the Isle of Wight.
  • James Richard Clinton Higgins. For services to the British Film Industry.
  • Mary Higgs. For services to Obstetrics and Gynaecology and to the community in Worthing.
  • Trevor Gordon Hill, Chairman, Humberside Energy Management Group.
  • Evelyn Louisa Hinton. For political and public service.
  • Evelyn Hirst, Principal Fire Control Officer, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Margaret June Hobbs, lately Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Katherine Cornish Hobdell, Co-ordinator, Islington Victim Support Scheme.
  • Ronald Arthur Hoblyn, Forest Officer III, Forestry Commission.
  • Jean May Hodge, Co-ordinator, St. John Fellowship, Somerset.
  • Bernard John Holden, Chairman and Director, The Bluebell Railway plc.
  • Norah Margaret Holden, Senior Executive Officer, Home Office.
  • William Holden, lately Production Director, CV Home Furnishings Limited.
  • Sylvia Holgate, Executive Officer, National Audit Office.
  • Edith Mary Holland. For services to the Amateur Athletic Association of England.
  • Helen Evelyn Honeyman, Co-ordinator, Harmony Community Trust, Northern Ireland.
  • Madeleine Gladys Hopley, Chairman, Staffordshire Housing Association.
  • Fritz Ehler Wilhelm Hormann, Farmer. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Margaret Mary Howe. For political and public service.
  • Ronald Arthur Hoy. For services to nursing education.
  • Robert John (Ron) Hunt, lately Editor of the Diss Express, Norfolk.
  • Nancy Hunter-Gray, Founder, the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths.
  • Gregory John David Hurley, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Arthur James Hutchinson, Chairman, Spitalfields Market Tenants' Association.
  • James Grant Innes, Honorary Treasurer, Watford Branch, Arthritis Care.
  • Elizabeth Shirley Iwanyckyj, Headteacher, Barnby Dun First School, Doncaster.
  • William Murray Jack. For services to the built heritage in Scotland.
  • Betty Jackson, Organiser, Books on Wheels, Devon Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Frank Jackson, Chairman, Jackson Group of Companies.
  • Paul Jacobs. For political service.
  • Shirin Kersey Jasavala, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Energy.
  • Delia Jenkins, Typing Manager, Metropolitan Police.
  • Anthony Jones, Chief Executive, Stockport Family Health Services Authority.
  • Grace Anstice Jones, Deputy Principal, Chester College of Higher Education.
  • Graham Howard Jones, Senior Executive Officer, Welsh Office.
  • Ahmed Kamal, Higher Executive Officer, Science and Engineering Research Council.
  • Gladys Dorothy Kavell. For political service.
  • Barbara Cecil Keen, Life President, British Herb Trade Association.
  • John Walton Kellaway, Chairman, Liverpool Personal Service Society.
  • Robert Roger Kelly, Site Manager (Simon Carves Limited) for the PLC Installation, Yerevan Armenia. For services to Export.
  • Alan Campbell Kennedy, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Scottish River Purification Boards' Association.
  • Eileen Marguerite Kennedy, Catering Manager, Queen's University, Belfast.
  • Edna Valerie Kimber, lately Senior Secretary to the Chairman, Imperial Chemical Industries plc.
  • Henry Kirk, President, Royal Air Force Regiment, South East Asia Comm and Association.
  • Patricia Mary Laurent, lately Chief Typing Manager, Department of Employment.
  • Dennis Robert Ledgard, Battalion President, North Wales Boy's Brigade.
  • Percy Reginald Levy. For political and public service.
  • Reginald Price Lewis. For services to the community in Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
  • Nona Patricia Liddell (Mrs. MacMahon), Principal First Violin, London Sinfonietta.
  • Ronald William Lindsay, Manager, Operational Contingencies and Control, British Airways plc.
  • Eleanor Elizabeth Lloyd, Principal Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Department of Haematology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith, London.
  • Morcom Lunt, lately Chairman, Manufacturing Division, Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • David Lynch, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Angus Cameron MacDonald, Head, Building Department, Clydebank College of Further Education.
  • Callum MacDonald. For services to Scottish Literary Publishing.
  • Donald Roderick MacDonald, Principal Teacher of Gaelic, Portree High School, Isle of Skye.
  • Flora MacNeil (Mrs. Macinnes), Traditional Gaelic Singer.
  • Anne Mallinson, Headmistress, Nortonthorpe Hall (Residential School), Huddersfield.
  • Bernald Mallows, College Safety Officer, University of Wales, Cardiff.
  • Demetrios Markou. For political service.
  • David Anthony McAuley. For services to Boxing.
  • Samuel James McCammick, Alderman, Craigavon Borough Council, Northern Ireland.
  • Georgina Joyce McCartan, Co-ordinator, Women's Information Drop-in Centre, Belfast.
  • Cynthia Mary McDowall, President, National Federation of Consumer Groups.
  • John Findlay McFadzean, Contracts Director, Major Projects Division/A55 Conwy Crossing Scheme, Tarmac Construction.
  • John McGilly, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • Sarah Elizabeth McKee, Sister in Charge, Dermatology Outpatients Department, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
  • Dennis John McKinney, Managing Director, Kent Plastics UK Limited.
  • John Mervyn McKissick, Professional and Technology Officer, Property Services Agency.
  • George Sherret McLean, Chief Superintendent, Tayside Police.
  • Joyce Catherine Meares, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Employment.
  • Elsie Lily Menzies. For services to the community in Cumnock.
  • William Miller, Manager (Marketing), Offshore, Linepipe and Shipbuilding, British Steel plc.
  • Ann Milling, Chairman, Supportive Help Against Drug Organisations.
  • Robert Hughes Milne. For services to the Fish Processing Industry in Scotland.
  • Elizabeth Mitchell, Health Visitor, Oxfordshire Health Authority.
  • Angus Morgan. For services to Salmon Farming in Scotland.
  • Ann Lea Morris. For services to the community in Harrogate.
  • Michael Mainwaring Morton, Chairman, Brunswick Boys' Club Trust, London.
  • John Ernest Unsworth Moxon, General Medical Practitioner, Frome, Somerset.
  • Brian Charles Edward Mumford, lately Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • David Narey. For services to Association Football in Scotland.
  • Captain Roy John Noyes, Fleet Captain, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Surveillance Aircraft.
  • Melville Samuel Nunley, lately Technical Co-operation Officer, Agricultural Education and Training.
  • Ralph Arthur Parkin, Sales and Marketing Director, TSL Group plc. For services to Export.
  • Anthony Richard Parr, Senior Divisional Officer, Kent Fire Brigade. Channel Tunnel Project Officer.
  • June Constance Paul, Executive Officer, Health and Safety Executive.
  • Squadron Leader Francis William Payne (Ret'd.), President, Horsham Branch, Royal Air Forces Association.
  • Audrey Primrose Pestell, Headteacher, The Shepherd School, Nottingham.
  • Anthony John Pilgrim, lately Honorary Secretary, Royal Television Society.
  • Kathleen Anne Rose Plasins, Nursing Officer, District Nursing and Geriatric Liaison, West Sussex.
  • Gordon Polley. For services to the community in North Humberside.
  • Sandra Pollock, Personal Assistant to Chairman and Chief Executive, Scottish Enterprise.
  • Pauline Prestidge. For services to Gymnastics.
  • Thomas Sydney Preston, Director, Information Services, British Railways Board.
  • Elisabeth Marion Price, Manager (Environment), UK Agricultural Supply Trade Association Limited.
  • Nargis Rashid, Governor Training Co-ordinator, Birmingham Education Department.
  • Mary Raven, lately Secretary to the Chairman, British Aerospace plc.
  • Peter Reardon, Paymaster, Powys Health Authority.
  • Michael Ben Redman, Senior Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Neil Anderson Reid, President, National League of the Blind and Disabled.
  • Albert Frederick Riggs. For services to the Plymouth and District National Association of Retired Police Officers.
  • Ewart Percival Roach. For political service.
  • Jane Gray Roberts, Director of Nursing, Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Leon Joseph Rogan, Probation Officer, Probation Board for Northern Ireland.
  • James Joseph Rooney, Instrument and Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Northern Ireland Electricity.
  • Dora Margaret Ross, Chairman, Hastings Health Authority.
  • Finlay John Ross, Local Officer I, Department of Social Security.
  • Robert George Ruddell, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Mary Jean Russell, Secretary, Universities Council for the Education of Teachers.
  • Eunice Florence Salmond. For services to the community in Douglas, Isle of Man.
  • Anne Winifred Samson, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Deborah Jane Geraldine de Satge. For political service.
  • Julia Mary Schofield, Managing Director, Julia Schofield Consultants Limited.
  • Andrew Simpson Scott, Vice Chairman, South East Scotland, War Pensioners' Committee.
  • Michael William Scott. For political service.
  • John Eric Searson. For political service.
  • Dorothy Elizabeth Selby, Support Manager 1 (Reprographics Manager), Ministry of Defence.
  • David Anthony Shaw, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Social Security.
  • John Henry Sheard. For services to the community in Leeds.
  • Janet Mary Shearman, Supervisor of Housing Managers, Church Commissioners for England, Octavia Hill Estates, London.
  • Brian Shillcock, Personnel and Training Manager, Dunlop Limited.
  • Dorothy Marion Silberston. For services to the National Schizophrenia Fellowship.
  • Ellen Skehan, Executive Officer, Committees and General Section, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Ann Patricia Skey, Public Affairs Issue Manager, IBM United Kingdom Limited.
  • Alan Bernard Smith, Area Manager (Flood Defence), National Rivers Authority, Thames Region.
  • Raymond Herbert Smith. For political and public service.
  • Geoffrey Somers. For services to outdoor education and to Polar Exploration.
  • Christopher Alexander Spence, Director, London Lighthouse.
  • Daphne Sybil Kathleen Spink. For services to the community in South Cambridgeshire.
  • Robert John Stapleford, Chief Superintendent, Nottinghamshire Constabulary.
  • Judith Margaret Steel, Part-time Associate Specialist in Diabetes, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
  • Anthony Stevens, Director, Clarke Hall, Wakefield. For services to museum education.
  • Muriel Stewart, Vice-President, Greater Manchester Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Pamela Strachan, Education Officer, State Hospital, Carstairs.
  • Dennis Edward Surgenor, Secretary, Scottish Egg Producer Retailers' Association.
  • Rosemary Fleming Swallow. For services to the community in Hertford.
  • Barbara Elizabeth Swan. For services to the community in Wester Hailes, Edinburgh.
  • Philip Walter Syms, Director, Flight Refuelling Limited.
  • Trevor John Tarring, Chairman, Metal Bulletin .
  • Alan Spencer Taylor, Principal Timpanist, Royal Opera House Orchestra.
  • Aubrey James Taylor, President and Welfare Officer, Stourbridge Branch, Royal Air Forces Association.
  • Kate Agnes Thaxton, Director General, Eastern Electricity Consumers' Committee.
  • Frederick George Tibble, BEM, Chairman, Essex, Barking, Havering, Newham and Redbridge, War Pensioners' Committee.
  • Paul Tilsley. For political and public service.
  • Sheila Mary Tipton. For services to the Housing Association Movement in Greater Manchester.
  • Rose Tomlin, County Hospitals Organiser, Nottinghamshire Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Peter Totney, Regional Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Charles Christopher Gordon Trump, Farmer.
  • Pamela Eileen Turner. For political service.
  • Victor James Turton, Partner, Turton's Quality Foods.
  • Raymond Brian Tutt, lately Cleansing and Contracts Officer, Eastbourne Borough Council.
  • Robert Tweddle, Marketing Director, Smith Meters Limited. For services to Export.
  • Audrey Tyler, Regional Genetic Fieldworker (Research), University of Wales, College of Medicine and National Health Service, Wales.
  • Flight Lieutenant Rory Underwood, Royal Air Force. For services to Rugby Union Football.
  • Roland Vernon. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
  • David Ewing Wakeford, International Trade Manager, Imperial Chemical Industries plc.
  • Alexander William Walker, lately Member, Tweeddale District Council.
  • Doreen Walsh, Voluntary Associate, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Probation Service.
  • Neil Walton, Chairman and Managing Director, Silleck Mouldings Limited.
  • Adrian Douglas Ward. For services to the mentally handicapped in Scotland.
  • Carol Brenda Ward, lately Higher Executive Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • Martina Josephine Ward. For political service.
  • Kathleen Mary Wardle, Revenue Typing Manager, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Kaye Rosina Warner, Head of Dangerous Goods Office, Civil Aviation Authority.
  • Derek John Waters, Engineering Manager, Lovaux Limited.
  • Derek Watmough, Director of Music, Beacon Community College, Crowborough.
  • George Alexander Watt, Director of Training and Deputy Director General and Secretary, St Andrew's Ambulance Association.
  • Jessica Mary Webb, Head, Boston High School, Lincolnshire.
  • Elsie Weighill, Executive Officer, Department of Education and Science.
  • Mary Susan Westwood, Organiser, Book Delivery Service, Bognor Regis Council.
  • Christina Miriam Wheeler, Personnel Manager, European Service, Navy, Army and Air Force Institute (NAAFI).
  • Audrey Margaret White, Revenue Executive, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Margaret White, Vice Chairman, Sense. For services to the deaf-blind.
  • Joan Williams. For political service.
  • Donald Williamson, Group Manager, Land Reclamation, Northumberland County Council.
  • Isabel Wilson. For services to the public and to the community in Cumbria.
  • William Walker Wood. For services to Bowls.
  • Alice Rose Marie Woods, lately Higher Executive Officer, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
  • Stephen Graham Wright, Director of the European Nursing Development Agency, Tameside.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (Military Division)

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Royal Red Cross

Member (RRC)

Army
  • Colonel Janet Brown Gillies (476216), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Beryl Melvin (477000), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial Army.
Royal Air Force

Wing Commander Alice Mary Orr, ARRC (0407992), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (Retired).

Associate (ARRC)

Royal Navy
  • Superintending Nursing Officer Jan Dulcie Beach, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
Army
  • Major Merrill Janna Doresa (509050), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Pauline Jane Horton (508113), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • 24109424 Staff Sergeant (now Warrant Officer Class 2) David Jeffrey Thomas, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Royal Air Force

Flight Lieutenant Dympna Helen Ryan (0409274), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales
Scotland

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Army
Royal Air Force

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Companion (CMG)

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Knight Commander (KBE)

Commander (CBE)

  • James Thomas Dominguez. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Rita Fanhsu Lai-tai, OBE JP. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • David Anthony Gledhill, JP. For services to commerce and the community in Hong Kong.
  • Richard Thomas Ponsonby Hall, lately Assistant General Manager, Bank of International Settlements, Basle.
  • Ian Francis Cluny MacPherson, OBE, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.
  • Donald Pragnell, LVO OBE, Counsellor (Management), H.M. Embassy, Tokyo.

Officer (OBE)

  • Brian David Adams, First Secretary (Management), British High Commission, Dhaka.
  • Charles Kerry Bagshaw, lately First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Moscow.
  • Adolfo Canepa. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • George Denis Caravias. For services to British commercial interests in Greece.
  • John Patrick Cushnan. For services to English education in Madrid.
  • John David Depury. For welfare services to the community in the Sudan.
  • Dr. John Rupert Harris. For medical welfare services to the community in Zaire.
  • Ivor Noel Hume. For services to British cultural interests in Williamsburg, Virginia.
  • John-Henry Kempster. For services to British commercial interests in Sri Lanka.
  • Theresa Koroma, Director, British Council, Sierra Leone.
  • Miriam Lau Kin-yee, JP. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Harry Bazett Legg, Speaker, Legislative Council, St. Helena.
  • Dr. Edward Leong Che-Hung. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Laurence Leung Ming-yin, JP, Director of Immigration, Hong Kong.
  • Frederic Samuel McCosh, QPM CPM JP, Commissioner of Correctional Services, Hong Kong.
  • Professor William Alexander Miller. For services to education and community relations in the Sudan.
  • Derek Moorhouse, First Secretary (Management), British High Commission, Canberra.
  • Bryan Ralph Morris. For services to British interests in Gothenburg.
  • Peter Sandiford, Director, British Council, Israel.
  • Cecil Alfred John Sheppard, MBE QPM CPM, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Christopher John Stephenson, Regional Controller, Commonwealth Development Corporation, India.
  • Professor Tam Sheung-wai, JP, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
  • David John Theobald, Field Manager, British Council Primary Education Project, India.
  • Clive Howard Woodland, First Secretary and Consul General, H.M. Embassy, Riyadh.

Member (MBE)

  • George John Anthony Akras, Honorary British Consul, Aleppo.
  • Elizabeth Maude Ayas. For services to English education in Adana, Turkey.
  • Margaret Amy Bafende. For services to education and the community in Zaire.
  • Edwina June Sewell-Baverstock, Assistant Information Officer, British Consulate-General, Los Angeles.
  • Roger Bentley, Communications Officer, H.M. Embassy, Ankara.
  • Jennifer Best, Senior Personal Assistant to the Governor of Hong Kong.
  • Richard Francis Blandy, Honorary British Consul, Madeira.
  • Peter Chan Fuk-sing. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Estelle Katharine Stewart Colliva. For services to the British community in Bologna.
  • Eric John Crutchley. For services to commerce and the community in the Cayman Islands.
  • George Khalil Dagher, Commercial Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Beirut.
  • Hamish St. Clair Daniel, lately Second Secretary (Relief), H.M. Embassy, Khartoum.
  • Mary Whitney De Castello, Information Officer, H.M. Embassy, Bogota.
  • Cyril James Dopner. For services to radio engineering in Oman.
  • Fiona Margaret Duby. For welfare services to the community in Bangladesh.
  • John Dunn Naibun, JP, Chief Staff Officer, Auxiliary Medical Services, Hong Kong.
  • The Reverend Father James Nathaniel Edwards. For services to the community in Montserrat.
  • Leslie Thomas Elvin, lately Third Secretary (Management), H.M. Embassy, Khartoum.
  • Janet Fletcher. For services to English education in Caracas.
  • Pamela Ellen Flower. For services to the British community in Cannes.
  • Norman John Gillanders, Registrar, University of Hong Kong.
  • Margaret Rose Guercy, British Vice-Consul, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • Professor David William Gwilt, Chairman, Music Committee, Performing Arts Council, Hong Kong.
  • Thomas Norbert Higgins. For services to the British community in Oporto.
  • Jennifer Lynn Hobbs, Director, British Council, Zagreb.
  • Robert Henry House, lately Second Secretary (Management), H.M. Embassy, Bucharest.
  • Eugene Ramon Howes, Director of Postal Services, Gibraltar.
  • Richard Edmund Jones. For services to British cultural interests in Greece.
  • Dr. John Kirkwood Knowles. For medical and welfare services to the community in Malawi.
  • Timothy Stephen Kooleshevich, Manager, Technical Works Section, H.M. Embassy, Washington.
  • Lam Sui-fan, Senior Assistant Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, Hong Kong.
  • Major Philemon Graham Marshall Lee. For services to the British community in Johore, Malaysia.
  • Margaret Liwong Man-wan, Principal Nursing Officer, Department of Health, Hong Kong.
  • Lo Chi-yuen, Assistant Director, Housing Department, Hong Kong.
  • Sally Jean Marojica, Honorary British Consul, Dubrovnik.
  • Roderick William Matheson, lately Honorary British Consul, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Ronald Thomas Parr, lately Chief Security Officer, H.M. Embassy, Bucharest.
  • Mary Patricia Phillips. For public and community service in Bermuda.
  • Cyril Furnival Richards. For services to education in Czechoslovakia.
  • The Reverend Arthur William Rider. For services to the British community in Cyprus.
  • Sharon Audrey Rimmer, Personal Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Tel Aviv.
  • Michael Thomas Shyrane, Communications Officer, U.K. Mission to the United Nations, New York.
  • Pyara Singhsuri. For.services to the British community in Nakuru, Kenya.
  • George Charles Meleady Strachan, Chief Investigator, ICAC, Hong Kong.
  • Major Charles Edward Strafford. For services to ex-servicemen in France.
  • Frederick Michael Frank Thorne, Third Secretary (Communications), H.M. Embassy, Tel Aviv.
  • Brian Victor Voak. For services to engineering and the community in Pakistan.
  • Edwin John Walters. For services to British commercial and community interests in Venezuela.
  • Dr. Roger Stanley Windsor, For services to Veterinary Development in Peru.

Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal (CPM)

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion (CMG)

  • James Alphaeus Emanuel Thomas. For public service.

Belize

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Member (MBE)

  • Edmund Andrew Marshalleck. For public services.

Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Knight Commander (KBE)

Grenada

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Commander (CBE)

  • Edward Roy Kent. For services to agriculture.

Officer (OBE)

  • Shirley Robinson. For services to culture.

Member (MBE)

  • John Benjamin. For services to art.

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

New Zealand

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Member (MBE)

  • Novalone Victorine Mallalieu. For services to the community.
  • Christopher Elliot Desmond Walwyn. For public service.

Saint Lucia

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Dame Commander (DBE)

Commander (CBE)

  • Leton Felix Thomas, OBE. For public service in education.

Officer (OBE)

  • Peter Anthony Bergasse, MBE. For public service in tourism.
  • His Grace Archbishop Kelvin Edward Felix, DD. For public service in religion and education.

Member (MBE)

  • Christopher Cornelius Alcindor. For public service in agriculture.
  • Josephine Euriza Serieux. For community service.
  • Sheila Myrna Wilson. For public service in nursing.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Officer (OBE)

  • Dr. Harold St. Clair Rampersaud. For services to health.
  • Henry Alphaeus Robertson. For services to education.

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

Member (MBE)

  • Bartholomew Selea Bara Buchanan. For public service.
  • Gordon Geseni. For services to justice and commerce.

British Empire Medal (Civil Division)

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Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

The New Year Honours 1988 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 1987 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1988 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Gibraltar.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

The New Year Honours 1986 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 30 December 1985 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1986 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are formally conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for service people on active duty.

The New Year Honours 1985 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 1984 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1985 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Barbados, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.

The New Year Honours 1984 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 1983 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1984 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the Cook Islands, Fiji, the Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Antigua and Barbuda.

The New Year Honours 1983 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 1982 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1983 in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Cook Islands, the Bahamas, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, and Antigua & Barbuda.

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