The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised the Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight or Dame Grand Cross before Knight or Dame Commander, and by division i.e. civil, diplomatic, and military as appropriate.
Robert James Atkins, Member of Parliament for South Ribble and Minister of State for the Environment and the Countryside, Department of the Environment.
David John Maclean, Member of Parliament for Penrith and the Border and Minister of State, Home Office.
Thomas Galloway, Baron Strathclyde, Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords and Captain of the Honourable Corps of the Gentlemen-at-Arms.
Knight Bachelor
Michael Bett, CBE. For services to training and to personnel management.
David Martin Burridge, Director, European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts. For services to weather forecasting.
Raymond Montague Burton, Vice President, Jewish Museum. For charitable services to museums.
Alan Calder, Research and Development Manager, Zeneca Specialities. For services to science.
Edward Arthur John Carr, Chief Executive, CADW.
Robert Angus Clark, Director (Distribution), Sainsbury's, and lately President, Freight Transport Association. For services to the freight transport industry.
Andrew John Collier, Chief Education Officer, Lancashire. For services to education.
Rex William Gaisford, Director, Development, Amerada Hess. For services to the oil industry.
Frederick Gareth Robert Gimblett, OBE, Chair, Care Sector Consortium, Occupational Standards Council for Health and Social Care. For services to health and social care.
Peter Wetzel, Chairman, Barnsley and Doncaster Training and Enterprise Council. For services to training.
Professor Alan Williams, Livesey Professor and Head, Department of Fuel and Energy, University of Leeds. For services to the scientific development of fuel chemistry.
Anne, Mrs. Williams, Chairman, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food's North Mercia Regional Panel. For services to agriculture and to the community in Staffordshire.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Military division
Commander James Kenneth Dobson, Royal Navy.
Commander Marcus Peter Fitzgerald, Royal Navy.
Local Lieutenant Colonel Paul Douglas Thomas Irvine, Royal Marines.
Commander John Kirkpatrick, Royal Navy.
Commander Blair Crinean Murray, Royal Navy.
Local Lieutenant Colonel Christopher John Nunn, Royal Marines.
Commander Nigel William Sweny, Royal Navy.
Commander John Geoffrey Hugh Tighe, Royal Navy.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Edward Bradley (477735), The Green Howards.
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Geoffrey Coulson, TD (485652), Royal Monmouthshire Engineers, Territorial Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Peter John Tyler Maggs (493747), The Royal Logistic Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Francis Leonard Weeks (493568), The Light Infantry.
Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Aldwin James Glendinning Wight, MBE MC (501023), Welsh Guards.
Lieutenant Colonel John David Woolmore, BEM (514358), Intelligence Corps.
Wing Commander Timothy Paul Brewer (5201367), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Jeffrey Donald Bullen (4233114), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Peter Anthony Coker (8026750), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Bernard Cecil Cole (0594665), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Alexander Dickson, MBE AE (3143089), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Wing Commander John Kevin Harte (1941975), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Thomas Paul McDonald (0208581), Royal Air Force.
Wing Commander Bruce Martin Wynn (5201237), Royal Air Force.
Civil division
David Harry Adams, Chief Executive, Railways Pension Trustee Company Ltd. For services to the railway industry.
Ian Allan. For services to railway preservation, publishing and to Bridewell Royal Hospital-King Edward's School, Witley.
John Alexander Allen. For services to the Housing Association Movement.
William John Arnold, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Wilfred Lionel Gwyn Ashton, lately divisional veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Margaret Anne, Mrs. Ashwell, Member, Food Advisory Committee. For services to food policy.
John Brian Ashworth, Vice Chairman, Seagram Distillers and Chairman, Renfrewshire Enterprise. For services to the Scotch whisky industry and to business.
Rodney Aspinwall, Chairman, Aspinwall and Company Ltd. For services to environmental management.
Mary Eleanor, Mrs. Asprey. For services to the National Missing Persons' Helpline.
Pamela, Mrs. Bader, Member, Thames Valley Enterprise Training and Enterprise Council. For services to training.
Melvyn Barker, Grade 7, Department for Education.
Rosemary Vera, Mrs. Barkes. For political and public service.
Andrew Smith Barr, Assistant Collector, Her Majesty's Board of Customs and Excise.
Susan, Mrs. Battle, Deputy Chief Executive, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For services to the Chamber of Commerce Movement.
John Stuart Bevan, Secretary, Association for Colleges. For services to education.
Alexander Wilson Blane, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Ferris. For services to education.
Donald Gordon Fleet, Regional Director, Opportunities for People with Disabilities. For services to disabled people.
Mavis Alice, Mrs. Foden, Chairman, Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust, West Midlands. For services to health care.
Anne Margaret Madaline, Mrs. Footner, Chief Nurse Adviser, Frenchay Healthcare NHS Trust, Bristol. For services to health care.
Harold Bentley Formstone, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
Robert Jack Forrest, Farmer. For services to agriculture in Berwickshire.
Colin Edward Francis, Grade 7, Welsh Office.
James Albert Fuke. For political service.
Hance Fullerton, Chief Executive, Grampian Enterprise Ltd. For services to business in Grampian.
Neil Richard Galbraith, Director of Education and Leisure Services, Western Isles Islands Council and Chairman, Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. For services to education.
James D. Stiring Gallagher. For services to the catering industry.
Professor David Ganderton, Chairman, British Pharmacopoeia Commission. For services to the control of medicines.
Professor David Gardner, Deputy Managing Director and Director of European Projects, Military Aircraft Division, British Aerospace Defence Company. For services to the defence industry.
Francis Gilhooly, Parliamentary Complaints and Correspondence Manager, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.
Brian John Gillespie, TD DL. For services to the community in Tyne and Wear.
Brian Geoffrey Gleed, Principal Engineer, Project Manager for Safety Assessment of Naval Base Developments, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. For services to the defence industry.
Michael John Gooch, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
John Barrie Gordon, Chairman, North East River Purification Board. For services to the community in Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire.
John Gott, Chief Commandant, Lancashire Special Constabulary. For services to the police.
Lance Grainger, Grade 6, Department of Transport.
Dorothy Mary, Mrs. Greenland, MBE. For political and public services.
Richard Moran Greensmith, General Manager, Special Network Services, British Telecommunications. For services to the telecommunications industry.
Judith, Mrs. Greenwood, Consultant Community Psychiatrist, Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust. For services to medicine.
Alfred Arthur Grimwade. For services to the Cedarmore Housing Association, Kent.
Penelope Jane, Mrs. Meredith-Hardy, Member, Hertfordshire Probation Committee. For services to the Probation Service.
Professor David William Harkness. For services to museums.
Norman Alexander Harkness, Grade 6, the Trade Mark Registry, the Patent Office, Department of Trade and Industry.
Anthony John Hart, DSC. For services to Magistracy in the City of London.
Nasimulhaq Shahzad Hasnie, Co-ordinator for Equal Opportunities Multi-Cultural Education, Huddersfield Technical College. For services to education and to community relations.
John Harold Haynes, Chairman, Haynes Publishing Group. For services to publishing.
Joyce Helena, Mrs. Hayward, President, the Attingham Trust. For services to the study of the British country house.
Brian Tate Head, Principal Inspector, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution, Department of the Environment.
Colin Douglas Henderson, lately Grade 6, Scottish Office.
Louise Ann, Mrs. Henry (Mrs. Maderson), Grade 7, Department of Health.
Roderic Morley Hewitt. For services to forestry.
Thomas Albert Hilliard. For charitable services in Surrey.
John Michael Hillier, Director of Administration, West Midlands Police. For services to the police.
Anthony John Hirst, Director, the Boat Museum and lately Chairman, Association of Independent Museums. For services to museums.
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Reginald Holland, MBE BEM. For services to disabled ex-service men and women.
Derek Peter Holley. For political and public service.
Miss Doreen Mary Horridge, lately Grade 6, Department of Health.
David Morgan Hughes, Chief Conservator (Wales), Forestry Commission.
Mohammed Hamid Husain, General Medical Practitioner, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. For services to medicine.
Eileen Isobel Mary, Mrs. Hutton, lately President National Childbirth Trust. For services to health care in the maternity services.
Roy Arthur Jeffreys, Honorary Treasurer, the Royal Society of Chemistry. For services to science.
Kevin John Jenkins, Co-founder and Children and Youth Team Manager, Community Links. For services to young people.
William Anthony Jerrett. For services to medicine in Wales.
Michael John Jewitt, District Inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.
Gareth Jones. For services to the community, particularly disabled people, in Wales.
Jackie, Mrs. Jenkin-Jones. For political and public service.
Janet Eveline, Mrs. Jones. For services to education and to women's issues.
John Lloyd Jones, Chairman, National Farmers' Union Welsh Council. For services to agriculture in Wales.
Margaret Catherine, Mrs. Jones, lately Headteacher, Ysgol Pendalar, Caeraarfon, Gwynedd. For services to education.
Sydney Jones, Chief Executive, the Boys' Brigade. For services to young people.
David Graham Keenleside. For services to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.
Michael John Kendrick, Director of Planning and Transportation, Northamptonshire County Council. For services to road safety.
Arthur Henry William Kennard, ISO, President, National Committee of Valuation Tribunals and President, Buckinghamshire Valuation Tribunal. For services to Valuation Tribunals.
Joanna Alicia Gore, Mrs. Kennedy, Associate Director, Ove Arup and Partners. For services to women in engineering.
John Patrick Kennedy. For legal services to the Band Aid Trust.
Denis Patrick Gerard Keogh, Deputy Director, Northern Ireland Works Organisation.
Abdul Qadeer Khan, Head, South Yorkshire Waste Regulation Unit. For services to environmental protection.
Mohammed Akram Khan, Grade 6, Office for Standards in Education.
Ronnie King, QFSM, Chief Fire Officer, Dyfed County Fire Brigade. For services to the fire service.
John Kingdom, Grade 6, Department of the Environment.
Rosemary Davina, Lady. Kingsdown, lately President, British Red Cross Society, Kent. For services to the British Red Cross Society.
John Neville Knox, Chairman, the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship. For services to the legal profession.
Frank Philip Krinks, General Secretary, Civil Service Sports Council.
John Colin Leonard Thornton Lee, Area Chairman, Sea Cadet Corps, North West England. For services to young people.
Neville Hall Lee, President, Association of Residential Letting Agents. For services to the letting industry.
Margaret Clare, Mrs. Lillyman, Headteacher, Millais School, Horsham, West Sussex. For services to education.
James Malcolm Littlewood, Consultant in Paediatrics, St. James's University Hospital, Leeds. For services to medicine.
Michael Frederick Messenger, County Librarian and Arts Officer, Hereford and Worcester County Council. For services to libraries.
William John Millar, lately Grade 7, Northern Ireland Office.
Professor Spencer Leonard Millham, Director, Dartington Social Research Unit. For services to young people.
George Mutch Mitchell, Seneschal, the Priory for Wales, Order of St John. For services to the Order of St John.
John Cheason Mitchell, Chairman, Working Group on Food and Agriculture for Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. For services to export.
Brian Patrick Monaghan, District Inspector, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.
John Clive Monks, Chairman, Dental Rates Study Group. For services to the dental profession.
Miss Joyce Moore, Headteacher, Oswaldtwistle Rhyddings County High School, Lancashire. For services to education.
Patrick John Moran, Grade 7, Treasury Solicitor's Department.
Gillian Ann, Mrs. Morbey, Director, SENSE Scotland. For services to deaf and blind people.
John Anthony Paterson-Morgan, lately Chairman, Advisory Committee for General Commissioner, Acton and Kensington. For services to the General Commissioners for Income Tax.
Edward Addison Wrangham. For services to flood defence and the environment in North East England.
David Alfred Wright. For services to the Magistracy in Huddersfield.
David Stephen Wright, Chief Medical Officer, British Petroleum Company. For services to occupational health.
Joan Kathleen, Mrs. Wykes, Chairman, Thames Regional Rivers Advisory Committee, National Rivers Authority. For services to the National Rivers Authority.
Robert William Jameson Young, Her Majesty's Staff Inspector of Schools, Scottish Office.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
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