The New Year Honours 2012 were announced on 31 December 2011 in the United Kingdom,[1] New Zealand,[2][3] Antigua and Barbuda,[4] Grenada,[5] Belize,[6] Saint Christopher and Nevis,[7] the Solomon Islands,[8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[9] and the Cook Islands,[10] to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 2012.
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of independence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.
Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Colin Robert Armstrong, OBE. Executive President, AGRIPAC and Honorary Consul, Guayaquil, Ecuador. For services to UK business and the British community in Ecuador
Graham John Lloyd Avery. Lately Director, European Commission, Brussels. For services to European affairs
Ms Marion Clare Davis. Director, Children, Young People and Families Directorate, Warwickshire County Council. For services to Children and Young People.
Fiona Dawe, OBE Lately chief executive officer, YouthNet. For services to Volunteering.
Dr Andrew Oliver Tyler. Lately chief operating officer, Defence Equipment and Support, Ministry of Defence.
Dr Eileen Vizard. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. For services to Children and Young People.
Professor John Wallwork. Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Director of Transplantation, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge. For services to Healthcare.
Guy Alexander Wilkinson. Lately Archbishop's Secretary for Inter-Religious Affairs and National Inter-Religious Affairs Adviser. For services to Inter-Faith Relations.
Peter Anthony Winslow. chief executive officer, BGL Group. For services to Financial Services.
Julia Doris Wood. Lately Deputy Director of Pensions, Cabinet Office.
Dr Ian Birnbaum, Lately, Strategic Director, Children, Young People and Learning Services, London Borough of Sutton. For services to Local Government.[11]
Charles Blundell, Strategic Government and International Affairs Adviser, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to Industry.
Fleur Bothwick, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Ernst & Young. For services to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Andrew Patrick Keith Boyle, Chairman, Road Haulage Association. For services to the Transport Industry.
Professor Celia Brackenridge. For services to Equality and Child Protection in Sport.
Martyn Cribb, City Challenge Adviser for the Black Country. For services to Education.
David Robert Croll, Principal and Chief Executive, Derby College. For services to Further Education.
Roy John Crouch, Lately Whitehall Streetscape Project Manager, Cabinet Office.
Mrs Nina Curley, Head, Private Office Correspondence Team, Department for Education.
Robert John Dale, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Mrs Samantha Louise Darby, Policy Adviser, Domestic Violence, Home Office.
Marcus Davey, Chief Executive and Artistic Director, The Roundhouse. For services to Drama.
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony James Davies, MBE, Lately Chief Executive, Union Jack Club and Chair, South Atlantic Medal Association. For services to the Armed Forces.
Patrick James Davies, Head of Near East and North Africa Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Gavin Davis, Lately Political Officer, Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team, Department for International Development.
Geoffrey Mackenzie Davison, President, BREAK. For services to Children.
William Wilson Dennison, chief executive officer, DennisonCommercials Ltd. For services to Economic Development and to the community in Northern Ireland.
George Derbyshire, Lately Chief Executive, National Federation of Enterprise Agencies. For services to Enterprise.
Mrs Amanda Jane Derrick, Programme Director, Connect Digitally Programme, Department for Education. For services to Children and Families.
Dr Alan Diamond, Philanthropist. For voluntary and public service.
Mrs Janet Ann Digby-Baker, Chief Executive, Time for Children Fostering Agency. For services to Children and Families.
James Dobson, managing director, Dunbia. For services to Business in Northern Ireland.
Dr Paul Charles Dominic Doherty, Lately Headteacher, Trinity Catholic High School, Redbridge, London. For services to Education.
Martin Richard Douglas, general manager, Cargill UK. For services to Industry in the North West.
Nigel Antony Eastaway, Tax Partner, BDO International. For services to Taxation Law.
James Ian Elder-Woodward, Convener, Independent Living in Scotland Steering Group. For services to Equality and Human Rights for Disabled People.
Professor Mohamed El-Gomati, Professor of Electronics, University of York. For services to Science.
Dr David Ellis, Lately First Secretary, Tokyo, Japan.
Helen Elizabeth Ellis, Publicist. For services to Publishing.
Mrs Tamara Flanagan, Director of European and Statutory Funding, Community Service Volunteers. For services to the Voluntary and Community Sector.
Gordon Ford, Lately Director of Education and Deputy Chief Executive, West Lothian Council. For services to Education.
James Stephen Foster, Head of Corporate Real Estate and Sourcing, EMEA. JP Morgan Chase. For services to the Financial Services Industry in Northern Ireland.
Ms June Elizabeth Foster, Headteacher, Moorside Community Primary School and the Arthur's Hill Federation, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Education.
Professor Thomas Howard Exton Foulkes, Lately Director General, Institution of Civil Engineers. For services to Engineering.
Dr Martin John Francis Fowler, Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
Dr James Patrick Kingsland.,General Practitioner and President, National Association of Primary Care, Wirral, Merseyside. For services to General Practice.
Professor Peter Charles Russell Latchford. For services to Business and to the community in the West Midlands.
Peter Latham, Chairman, James Latham plc. For services to the Wood Industry.
Miss Elizabeth Jean Laughton, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
John Albert Thomas Lee. For services to the Rural Economy.
Matthew Lewis, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Mrs Margaret Liddy, Director of Events and Charities, British Phonographic Industry. For services to the Music Industry and Charity.
Mrs Sylvia Maharaj, Chair of Licensing Committee, Waltham Forest Magistrates' Court. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Mrs Christine Margaret Manby, Senior Instructor and Deputy Organiser for South Yorkshire, Women's Royal Voluntary Service. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Graham Manly, Business Development Director, Gratte Brothers Ltd. For services to the Building Services Sector.
William Edward Mann, Lately Headteacher, St Hilary School, St Hilary, Penzance, Cornwall. For services to Education.
Patrick Mars,. Head of Employee Relations, Diversity and Equality, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
David Dunbar Mawhinney, managing director, Equiniti-ICS. For services to the Information and Communications Technology Industry in Northern Ireland.
Amin Mohamed Mawji. For public and voluntary service.
Mrs Fionnuala McAndrew, Director of Children and Executive Director for Social Work, Health and Social Care Board. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Graham Alexander Stuart McCulloch. MBE, Head, Teaching Operations, British Council.
John McCrory, Member, Capital for Enterprise Advisory Board. For Services to the Venture Capital Market.
Mrs Anne McFadden, Headteacher, St Mirin's Primary School, Glasgow. For services to Education.
Donald McGougan, Lately Director of Finance, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government.
Professor James Andrew McLaughlin, Professor, Advanced Functional Materials, University of Ulster. For services to Research and Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
Robert Parsons, Founder and Lately Executive Chairman of Care for the Family. For services to Family Support.
Andrew Geoffrey Payne. For services to the UK Computer Games Industry.
Nicholas Milne Payne. For services to the Arts and Heritage in the North West.
Christopher Mark Pemberton, Director of National Collections, English Heritage. For services to Heritage.
Dr David Charles Pencheon, Director, National NHS Sustainability Unit, East of England Strategic Health Authority, Cambridgeshire. For services to Public Health and the NHS.
Mrs Susan Joyce Pentecost, Head of Resources Division, UK Export Finance, Export Credits Guarantee Department, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Dr Laura Gay Pollard, Campaign Manager, Risk and Intelligence Directorate, Shipley, HM Revenue and Customs.
David Wilson Posnett, Chairman of Trustees, Holburne Museum, Bath. For services to Museums.
Christopher Preddie. For services to Young People in London.
Professor Ella Ritchie, Deputy Vice-chancellor, Newcastle University. For services to Higher Education.
Mark Rodaway, Rescue Coordination Centre Manager, HM Coastguard Portland, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Department for Transport.
Arthur John Row, Deputy Pension Centre Manager, International Pension Centre, Pension, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
Dr Susan Sanderson, Chair, Executive Board of the British Dental Association, London. For services to Dentistry.
Jeremy Giovanni Sargent, Partner, JS Associates, Guangzhou, China. For services to UK business and legal services in China.
Jehangir Sarosh, President Emeritus, European Chapter, World Council on Religions for Peace. For Services to Inter-Faith Relations.
William Sadler Scott, Head of Unit, Blood and Transplant Division, Health and Social Care Directorate, Scottish Executive.
Professor Stephen James Singleton, Medical Director and Regional Director of Public Health, NHS North East, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Public Health.
Mrs Lynn Slinger, Headteacher of Forest Way Special School, Coalville, Leicestershire. For services to Education.
Dr Moira Connell Stewart, Consultant Paediatrician. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
Thomas Jonathan Stoddart, QPM, Chief Constable, Durham Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Roderick Guy Stone, Deputy Co-ordinator, Specialist Investigations, Missing Trader Intra-Community, London, HM Revenue and Customs.
Ms Joanne Stuart, Director, Attrus Ltd and former chairman, Institute of Directors, Northern Ireland Division. For services to Business in the community.
Ian Richard Sumnall, Chief Executive, Arun District Council. For services to Local Government.
Miss June Taylor, Chairman, Independent Schools Inspectorate. For services to Education.
Kefin Lloyd Wakefield, Head of Economic Development, Pembrokeshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Timothy Roy Wakeman, Chair and Chief Executive, Performance Timber Products Group. For services to the Joinery Manufacturing Industry.
Gregory Alec Walker, Chief Executive, CREATE. For services to Unemployed People.
Douglas Norman Walters, Head, Government Legal Service Secretariat, Treasury Solicitor's Department.
Raymond William Warburton, Senior Team Leader, NHS Equality Team, Department of Health.
Grant Stephen Watson, Lately Chair of Newport Unlimited. For services to Regeneration in Newport, South Wales.
Dr Michael Leonard Watson, Director of Medicine, NHS Education for Scotland. For services to Postgraduate Medical Education.
Philip Arthur George Watts, Head of Corporate Office, Ordnance Survey, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Ms Sarah Jane St Clair Weir. For services to the Arts.
Paul Anthony Whitbourn, Head of ALB. Transition Programme, EU/International Cross Border Health and Competition Policy, Department of Health.
Gerald Barry Macintosh Williams, Chairman, Friends of Bedgebury Pinetum. For services to the Environment.
Andrew Godfrey Williamson, chief operating officer, The Football League. For services to Football.
Charles Moore Wilson, Trustee, Hertford British Hospital Corporation. For services to the British community in Paris.
Professor Diana Woodhouse, Lately Pro Vice-chancellor Research, Oxford Brookes University. For services to Legal Scholarship and Higher Education.
Ms Lilian Hermione Youngs, Senior Adviser, Programmes, Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Afghanistan. For services to development in Afghanistan.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Military Division
Warrant Officer Class 2 Paul Richard Addenbrooke, British Army, Coldstream Guards
Major Toby Paul Barnes-Taylor, British Army, Grenadier Guards
Squadron Leader Mark John Beardmore, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Mark Edward Biggadike, Royal Air Force
Warrant Officer 1 (Abovewater Warfare Tactical) Gerard Maurice Burns, Royal Navy Warfare Specialist
Major Richard Mark Coates, British Army, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Warrant Officer Russell Jeremy Coppack, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Graem Michael Corfield, Royal Air Force
Captain Victoria Anne Greer (née Currie), British Army, Intelligence Corps
Captain John Barrie Elms, British Army, The Mercian Regiment
chief petty officerCoxswain (Submarines) Martin Farr, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew William Field, British Army, The Mercian Regiment
Squadron Leader Christopher John Ford, Royal Air Force
Warrant Officer Class 2 Antony Edward Gaul, British Army, Royal Army Physical Training Corps
Warrant Officer Class 2 Barry John Grass, British Army, Adjutant General's Corps (Royal Military Police)
Squadron Leader Michael David Hale, Royal Air Force
Captain David Brian Hall, British Army, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Territorial Army
Major John Anthony Harker, British Army, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
Captain Steven John Harris, British Army, The Rifles
Major Andrew Hawkins, QGM, British Army, The Royal Logistic Corps
Lieutenant Commander Lee Hazard, Royal Navy
Squadron Leader Neil Hope, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Terence Jeffrey Horsley, Royal Air Force, RAF Volunteer Reserve (Training)
Warrant Officer Nicola Vincenza Hutchinson, Royal Air Force
Warrant Officer Brent Thomas Inglis, Royal Air Force
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Francis Reaveley James, British Army, Grenadier Guards
Lieutenant Colonel Marc Stephen Lawson, British Army, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch)
Lieutenant Commander Andrew Michael Leaver, Royal Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Russell Lee, British Army, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Squadron Leader Joanne Louise Lincoln, Royal Air Force
Major Mark Martin, British Army, Royal Regiment of Artillery
Lieutenant Commander Mandy Sheila McBain, Royal Navy
Major Clive Ronald Alfred Miles, British Army, The Royal Regiment of Scotland
Lieutenant Commander Stuart Charles William Millen, Royal Navy
Corporal Lee Mullen, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Flight Sergeant Simon John Norris, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Michael George Oxford, QCVS, Royal Air Force
Warrant Officer 1 (Abovewater Warfare Tactical) Nicholas Payne, Royal Navy Warfare Specialist
Master Aircrewman Dean William Edward Penlington, Royal Air Force
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Richard Joseph Rearden, Royal Marines
Lieutenant Colonel Richard John Sydney Reid, TD, British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Peter John Rowell, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Major Thomas James Salberg, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Major Fiona Jane Scotter, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Squadron Leader Gerard Jeffery Sheppeck, Royal Air Force
Captain Makand Singh, British Army, The Royal Logistic Corps Territorial Army
Major Derek Bryan Stafford, Royal Marines
Corporal Kevin Phillip Thompson, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Warrant Officer 2 Robert Toomey, Royal Marines
Major Edward James Trowbridge, British Army, Adjutant General's Corps (Educational and Training Services Branch)
Warrant Officer Class 2 Neil Wilson Walton, British Army, The Royal Logistic Corps Territorial Army
Major Steven Gilbert Wemyss, British Army, The Royal Regiment of Scotland
Commander Noel John Wheatley, Royal Navy Reserve (Sea Cadet Corps)
Warrant Officer Class 2 Matthew Whitfield, British Army, Royal Corps of Signals
Lieutenant Colonel Sheldon Wild, BEM, British Army, The King's Royal Hussars
Colour Sergeant Matthew John Wilkinson, Royal Marines
Major Dean Ashley Williams, Royal Marines
Squadron Leader Paula Simone Willmot, Royal Air Force
Lieutenant Commander Richard Hugh Witte, Royal Marines
Warrant Officer Class 2 Andrew Gordon Wooton, British Army, Corps of Royal Engineers
Civil Division
Dr Syed Nayyer Abbas Abidi. For services to the Black and Minority Ethnic community.
Dr Anthony Acland. Director, AimHigher Hampshire and Isle of Wight Partnership. For services to Higher Education.
Ms Kate Adams. Co-Founder Project Art Works. For services to Art and Disability.
Mrs Maureen Adams. Founder, Regional HIV/AIDS service. For services to people affected by HIV/AIDS.
Mohammed Akram, JP. For services to the British Pakistani community in Scotland.
Mrs Jill Alexander. For services to the community in Dulwich, London Borough of Southwark.
Mrs Janet Allan. For services to Heritage in the North West.
Michael Leslie Bonsier. Chairman of the Board of Governors, Coulsdon Sixth Form College. For services to Education.
John Bonthron. Foster Carer. For services to Children in Caerphilly, South Wales.
Mrs Patricia Bonthron. Foster Carer. For services to Children in Caerphilly, South Wales.
Kenneth Bowden. For services to the community in Camborne-Redruth and Cornwall.
The Venerable Dale Arthur Bowers. Archdeacon of St Helena. For services to the community in St Helena.
Mrs Sue Brace. President, Care of Police Survivors. For services to the Police.
Charles Edward Bracken. Chairman, SANE. For voluntary service to Mental Healthcare.
Mrs Melanie Ruth Bradley. Chief Executive, Afghan Appeal Fund. For services to charity in Afghanistan.
Mrs Cherry Buchanan Briggs. College Manager, Reid Kerr College, Paisley. For services to Scottish Further Education and Young People in Renfrewshire.
Mrs Helen Anne Brown. Lately Board Member, Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care. For services to Vulnerable People.
Keith Brown. Shift Supervisor, FB Heliservices Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
Laurence Brown. Police Constable, Ministry of Defence.
Ms Lorna Frances Brown. For services to the Arts.
Alex Brychta. Illustrator. For services to Children's Literature.
Ms Catherine Mary Elizabeth Burke. Project Manager, Cabrini Children's Society. For services to Children and Families.
Alan Eugene Burland. Engineer. For services to the community in Bermuda.
Mrs Beverley Eleanor Ann Burns. Staff Officer, Consumer Affairs, Trading Standards Service, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
Philip Burns. Engineering Manager, BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. For services to the Defence Industry.
Dr Samuel John Burnside. For services to the Arts in Northern Ireland.
Philip Frederick Jocelyn Burton. For services to the community in Leigh, Dorset.
Miss Mary Irene Butler. For services to the community in Launceston, Cornwall.
Thomas Barbour Butterfield. Founder and Director, Masterworks Museum. For services to the community in Bermuda.
Ms Hilary Cadman. Lately Chief Executive, Ipswich Women's Aid. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse.
Brian Cameron. Senior Technical Officer. For services to Science Engagement in Scotland.
Timothy Campbell. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bright Ideas Trust. For services to Enterprise Culture.
Kevin Derek Capon. Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Mrs Joan Amelia Capp. For charitable services through the Bootle Refugee Aid UK and to the community in Bootle, Cumbria.
Mrs Edna Carleton. For services to the communities in Lutton and Cornwood, Devon.
Mrs Audrey Clare Carmichael. Volunteer, Thaxted Centre for the Disabled, Essex. For services to People with Disabilities and their Families.
Peter Carpenter. Honorary Executive Secretary, University of Cambridge Kurt Hahn Trust. For services to Anglo-German relations and to Higher Education.
Roger George Castle. For services to Gymnastics.
Ms Lynette Catchpole. Lately Executive Officer, Case Resolution Directorate, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
Dr Linda Margaret Caughley. Consultant Histopathologist. For voluntary service to the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry.
Garry Chambers. Head of Business Management, Commercial Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions.
Philip Chappell. Incidents and Emergencies Planning Manager, Environment Agency. For charitable services.
Mrs Jacqueline Cheetham. For voluntary service to the Women's Institute in Lincolnshire.
Paul Anthony Chick. Chairman, Carers' and Parents' Support Group and Dorset Police Carers' Support Group. For services to the community in Dorset.
Wing Commander David John Chivers. For voluntary service to the Air Training Corps and the community in Devon and Somerset.
Mrs Sayeeda Chowdhury. Outreach Worker, Longsight Sure Start Children's Centre, Manchester. For services to Children and Families.
Mrs Janet Clayton. Trainer Manager, Compliance Trainer Unit, Reading, HM Revenue and Customs.
Mrs Phyllis Close. Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions.
John Coatman. Leader, Urban Saints Youth Group, Croydon. For services to Young People.
Malcolm Ralph Cochrane. For services to the community in Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire.
Len Cockcroft. Chair of Governors, Cockermouth School, Cumbria. For services to Education.
Mrs Jane Codona. For services to the Gypsy and Traveller community.
David Collington. Lately General Dental Practitioner, North Road Dental Practice, Glasgow. For services to Dentistry.
Brian Patrick Collins. Higher Officer, Risk and Intelligence Services, Hull, HM Revenue and Customs.
Derek George Charles Connelly. Chair of Governors at Baildon C of E Primary School.
Anthony Clive Conniford. Lately Assistant Director, UK Football Policing Unit, Home Office.
Mrs Barbara Cooper. For services to the community in Mobberley, Cheshire.
Rodney Hunter Gordon Corner. For services to the Coroners' System.
Sister Catherine Brigid Corrigan. For services to International Health.
John Peter Coulson. Prison Officer, HM Young Offenders' Institution Wetherby, Ministry of Justice.
Mrs June Coulson. Departmental Secretary, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University. For services to Higher Education.
Trevor Alan Cowlett. For services to Music in Oxford.
Ian Crampton. For services to national and local charities.
Lee Craven. For services to the community in Salford, Greater Manchester.
William Edward Crispin. Volunteer, West Alvington Primary School, Kingsbridge, Devon, and School Crossing Patrol Officer. For services to Education.
Andrew Raymond Crook. Senior Anatomy Technician, Royal Veterinary College. For services to Veterinary Science.
Mrs Julia Crookall. Volunteer, Samaritans, Crewe. For voluntary service to Mental Healthcare in Cheshire.
Clive Cumming. Foster Carer. For services to Children and Families.
Mrs Sharon Mary Cumming. Foster Carer. For services to Children and Families.
Garry Stephen Cunningham. Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Dr William Francis Cunningham. General Practitioner, Corbridge Health Centre, Northumberland. For services to Primary Care.
Ms Ann Cuthbert. Lately Personal Assistant, Health and Social Care Directorate, Scottish Executive.
Roger James Dainty. Chief Technician, Biochemistry Department, University of Nottingham. For services to Scientific Research and Training.
Dr Glenis Carole Basiro Davey. The Open University, Science Faculty and Health Education and Training Programme, Africa. For services to Higher and Health Education.
George Davies. Chair of Governors, Egglescliffe School, Cleveland. For services to Education.
John Geraint Parcell Davies, JP. For services to the community in Swansea.
James Davis. Good Childhood Adviser, The Children's Society. For services to Children and Young People.
John Davis. Volunteer and campaigner for diabetic pump use, Hampshire. For services to people with diabetes.
Trevor Diesch. Lately Policy Adviser, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Councillor Pamela Anne Dixon. For services to the community in Altrincham, Greater Manchester.
Mrs Colleen Doherty. Higher Officer, Small and Medium Enterprises Team, London, HM Revenue and Customs.
Mrs Carol Anne Donnelly. Guided Tour Operator. For services to the Tourist Industry in Carlisle and the Borders.
Professor Grace Dorey. Physiotherapist. For services to Healthcare.
Brian Dorman. For voluntary service to Children Overseas.
Miss Mary Doyle. Foster Carer and Adoptive Parent, Isle of Wight. For services to Children and Families.
Jeffrey Edward Anthony Dudgeon. For services to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community in Northern Ireland.
Ms Sarah Dummer-Wade. Founder and Chief Executive, Rerun, Dorset Runaways Service. For services to Young People.
Michael John Dyer. For services to Young People in Essex.
Dr Patricia Ann Ealey. For services to The Holly Lodge Centre and to People with Special Needs in Richmond and Ealing, London.
Mrs Elizabeth Edmunds. Immigration Officer, Gatwick Airport, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
Daren Morgan Edwards. Clinical Nurse Specialist in Plastic Surgery, Barts and the London NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
Miss Jennifer Anne Edwards. For services to people with disabilities in Surrey.
Stephen Edwards. Prison Officer, HM Prison Stafford, Ministry of Justice.
Frank Messiah Ellis (Fred). For services to the community in the London Borough of Haringey.
David George Emery. For voluntary service to the Royal Naval Association in Uttoxeter.
Paul Eskriett. Lately Principal Security and Contingency Planning Adviser, City of London Corporation. For services to Local Government.
Miss Alison Evans. For services to Visually Impaired Young People in Sussex.
Ms Ruth Elizabeth Evans. Chief Executive, Brewing, Food and Beverage Industry Suppliers Association. For services to Exports.
Trevor George Evans. For services to Conservation and to Wildlife in Monmouthshire.
Mrs Vivienne Evans. For services to the community in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
Major Martin James Everett, TD. For services to The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum.
Christopher Farnaby. Head of Operations, CAA. For services to Aviation Safety.
Ms Jean Fawcett. Director, Academic Development and Review, London Metropolitan University. For services to Higher and Further Education.
Ms Marika Fawcett. Executive Officer, Private Office, Department for Work and Pensions.
Mrs Magdalen Margaret Christian Fergusson. Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature. For services to Literature.
Michael Andrew Fieldhouse. For services to the community in Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria.
Mrs Janet Finch. Lately Foster Carer, Coventry, West Midlands. For services to Children and Families.
Mrs Jeannette Fish. Founder, Doncaster Cancer Detection Trust and St John's Hospice, Doncaster. For services to terminally ill patients.
Miss Pam Griffin (Mrs Pamela Margaret Warry). Lately Higher Executive Officer, Inland Waterways Team, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Mrs Elizabeth Griffiths. Volunteer, St Mary's Opportunity Group for Children with Special Needs. For services to Education.
Peter Benjamin Griffiths. For services to Heritage.
Mrs Sheila Gurnett. GirlGuide Leader and Community Worker, Buckinghamshire. For services to Children and Young People.
Mrs Margaret Hackney (Maggie). For services to Healthcare and Families in Hertfordshire.
Dr Avice Margaret Hall. Principal Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire. For services to Higher Education and to the community in St Albans.
Mrs Jacqueline Hall. For services to the community in Merseyside.
Ms Wendy Hall. For services to the voluntary sector in Wiltshire.
Mrs Daphne Vernede Hamblin. For services to Children with Disabilities through the Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre, West London.
Ms Sally Hancox. For services to Reducing Carbon Emissions and Fuel Poverty in Social Housing.
Ms Anna Lise Hansen. Chef/Proprietor, The Modern Pantry. For services to the Restaurant Industry.
Mrs Dorothy Hardy. National Park Voluntary Ranger. For services to Conservation.
David John Harris. Divisional Managing Director, Cowlin Construction. For services to Education and Training in the Construction Industry.
Michael Leonard Arthur Harrison. Lately Chief Superintendent, Staffordshire Police. For services to the Police.
James Harvey. For public service.
Tom Harvey. Chief Executive of Northern Film and Media. For services to the Creative Industries.
Stephen Peter Hatcher. Deputy Head, St Aidan's C of E High School, Harrogate, Yorkshire. For services to Education.
Robert James Haughey. For services to the Fishing Industry in Northern Ireland.
Ms Andrea Haynes. Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
David Lambon Heard. For services to the community in Birmingham.
Christopher Michael Heaton. Head of Policy, Planning and Culture, Libraries Learning and Culture, Cambridgeshire County Council. For services to Libraries.
Mrs Moira Laird Mctaggart Heeps. For services to the community in Brightons, Stirlingshire.
Mrs Marion Olwin Hemmerdinger. Co-ordinator, Burton MIND. For voluntary service to Mental Healthcare in Staffordshire.
Mrs Eileen May Kenny. Head of Quality, South West College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland.
Mrs Lily Kerr. Head of Bargaining and Representation for UNISON. For services to Industrial Relations in Northern Ireland.
Councillor Jeremy Alan Kite. Councillor. For services to Local Government in Dartford.
George Gordon Archibald Knowles. Welfare Officer, Disabled Police Officers' Association. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Mrs Margaret Laidlaw. For voluntary service to UNICEF.
John Lambert. For services to People with Disabilities in Weymouth and Portland, Dorset.
Professor Stephen Lambert-Humble. Head of Dentistry, University of Kent, South East. For services to Dental Care and Education.
Keith Clarke Lambourne. Director of Export, ACO Group. For services to Construction Exports.
Mrs Geraldine Susan Lane. Author, Parent's Guide to Plymouth. For services to Families.
Miss Hilary Frances Jane Lane. Lately Cultural Strategy Manager, East Sussex County Council. For services to the Arts in East Sussex.
Miss Irene Grace Langton (Dolly Langton). For voluntary service to Animal Welfare and to the local community.
Brian Stewart Larkman. Adviser, Debt Management Office. For services to the Financial Services Industry and the Debt Management Office.
Mrs Jayne Law. UK and Ireland Sales Manager, DOW Building Solutions. For services to the Insulation Industry.
Mrs Barbara Lawrence. For voluntary service to the community in Rhayader.
Maurice Victor Laws. Catering Consultant. For services to the UK Hospitality Sector.
Mrs Helen Theresa Ledger. Administrative Officer, Personal Tax- Operations, Manchester, HM Revenue and Customs.
Ping Nam Lee (Peter). For services to the Chinese Community in Cambridge.
Mrs Elizabeth Anne Leigh. For services to the British Red Cross and to the community in Newbury, Berkshire.
Miss Anne Leonard. For services to Unemployed Young People through Operation New World.
Jeffrey Norman Levick. For services to Disability Cricket in Hampshire.
Mrs Alison Lewis. Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
David Lewis, JP For services to the community in South East London.
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Lewis, BEM. For services to the community in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
Ms Ursula Frances Rosamond Lidbetter, DL. Chief Executive, Lincolnshire Co-operative Limited. For services to Business in Lincolnshire.
Ms Julie Lightfoot. managing director, Solar Solve Marine. For services to International Trade.
Mrs Rosanna Lightfoot. For services to the community in Glenridding and Patterdale, Cumbria.
Mrs Joan Little. Executive Officer, Complaints and Appeals Directorate, Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission, Department for Work and Pensions.
Mrs Renée Alice Logan. Volunteer, North West Ulster Group, Institute of Advanced Motorists. For services to Road Safety in Northern Ireland.
John Rae Lonsdale. For voluntary service in North Yorkshire.
Mrs Joanne Lonsdale-Frith. Partnership Manager for Tesco. For services to Disadvantaged People in Greater Manchester.
Thomas Lord. Third Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Leslie Norman Moss. Fundraiser, Cancer Research UK. For charitable services.
Squadron Leader Herbert Nevil Mottershead, DFC. For voluntary service to the 158 Squadron Association.
Mohammed Saeed Moughal. For services to the community in Birmingham.
Mrs Valerie Moyes. Teacher, St Ambrose High School, North Lanarkshire. For services to Education and Music.
Ms Maura Muldoon. For public service.
Mrs Jane Findlay Murray. For services to Tayside Fire and Rescue and Local Government in Scotland.
John Black Murray. For services to Arts and Culture and to the community in Dumfriesshire.
Michael James Muskett. For services to Social Enterprise Aid and to the community in Norfolk.
Peter Rice Muxworthy. For services to the community in Swansea.
Alexander Nairn. Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
Miss Pauline Nandoo. Co-ordinator, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers.
Dr Adam Naylor. DL Lately Chair, Lakeland Arts Trust. For services to the Arts in Cumbria.
Mrs Hilary Needham. Founder and Manager, Special Needs and Parents charity. For services to children and young people with disabilities and their families.
Ms Anesta Eileen Newson. For services to Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Sudbury, Suffolk.
Dr Lui Nam Ng (Stephen). For services to the Chinese Community in London.
William Eric Nicholls. For voluntary service to the Sainsbury's Veterans' Association.
Derek Edward Thomas Nicholson. Lately Chair of Governors, Cramlington Learning Village; Governor, The King's School, Tynemouth and Registrar Emeritus, Newcastle University. For services to Education.
Stephen John Nicholson. For services to St John Ambulance in Bedfordshire.
Mrs Patricia Laura Peake. Founder, Healing Hearts Bereavement Group. For charitable services.
Miss Ingrid Pears. Founder, Ingrid Pears – hot glass. For services to the Export Business.
Mrs Doris May Peat. Mid-Day Assistant, Coopers' Company and Coborn School, London Borough of Havering. For services to Education.
James Peel, JP. Lately Assistant Senior Education Officer, South Eastern Education and Library Board. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
Roger Frederick Penfold. For services to the Amateur Swimming Association South East Region and to Local Government in Berkshire.
Mrs Rosemary Pennington. For services to the community in Cambridge.
Ms Corinna Penrose. Lately Commissioner, Mental Welfare Commission. For services to Mental Health in Scotland.
Vernon Courtney Petherick. Chair of Governors, Crookhorn Technology College, Waterlooville, Hampshire. For services to Education.
Dr Margaret Joy Philippou. For voluntary service to Young People.
Ms Caroline Phillips. Head of Corporate Services, Uganda, Department for International Development.
Ms Linda May Phillips. Founder and Director, Roots and Shoots Charity, Lambeth, London. For services to Young People.
The Reverend Prebendary Sam Philpott. For services to the community in Plymouth, Devon.
David Pickering. For services to Cleveland Constabulary.
Mrs Ann Picton. Lately Headteacher, Clytha Primary School, Newport. For services to Education.
Michael Alan Pigott. Technical and Development Manager – Ballistic Protection, Ministry of Defence.
Mrs Jane Elizabeth Plumb. Chief Executive, Group B Strep Support. For services to Child Healthcare.
Miss Karen Pollock. Chief Executive, Holocaust Educational Trust. For services to Education.
Mrs Denise Poore. Leader, Marsh Farm Sure Start Children's Centre, Luton, Bedfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
Mrs Marion Price. For voluntary service to Surrey Learning Disability Partnership Board.
Mrs Dorothy Pritchard. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities in Warrington, Cheshire.
John Railton. For services to Music.
Professor Derek Jeffrey Raine. Director, Physics Innovations Centre for Excellence in Teaching, University of Leicester. For services to Science Education.
Hanif Mohammad Raja. For services to Inter-Faith Relations in Scotland.
Bajloor Rashid. Restaurateur and President, Bangladesh Caterers Association. For services to Bangladeshi Catering.
Charles Frederick Melville Rawlinson. For charitable services to Young People and to Music.
Alderman John Mervyn Rea. Alderman, Antrim Borough Council. For services to Local Government and the community.
Mrs Anne Read. For services to Heritage in North Yorkshire.
Michael Peter Read. President, Channel Swimming Association. For services to Swimming.
Christopher John Reed. For services to the Scouts and to the community in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.
Mrs Beatrice June Rees. For charitable services in Pembrokeshire.
Martin Lewis Rees. Lately Higher Officer, Customer Operations, Cardiff, HM Revenue and Customs.
Mrs Irene Grace Reid. School Crossing Patrol Officer, Longridge Primary School. For services to Road Safety.
Mrs Agnes Mary Reilly. Chairman, Belfast Titanic Society. For services to Maritime and Industrial Heritage in Northern Ireland.
Philip John Thickett. Lately Area Operations Manager East, Northern Rail. For Services to the Rail Industry.
Dr Timothy James Thirst. For services to the Stalham Brass Band, youth music and to the community in Stalham, Norfolk.
John Malcolm Thomas. Lately Director, National Farmers' Union Cymru. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
Julian John Wilding Thomas. Lately National Library of Wales Conservation Treatment Unit Manager. For services to Conservation Science and Bookbinding.
Mrs Margaret Thomas. For charitable services in Holyhead, North Wales.
Mrs Rowena Thomas-Breese. For services to Disabled Swimming and Charitable Fundraising.
Miss Keti Vatcha. Administrative Assistant, Distribution Team, Benefits and Credits, Preston, HM Revenue and Customs.
Geoffrey Arthur Vernon. For services to Market Drayton Festival Centre, Shropshire.
Miss Margaret Rose Vinten. For voluntary service to Derian House, Chorley, Lancashire.
Ms Eileen Mary Viviani. Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Ms Faith Wainwright (Mrs Faith Glynn). Director, Arup. For services to the Built Environment and Engineering Professions.
Dr Brian Walker. Lately Director, University of Winchester Centre of Religions for Reconciliation and Peace. For services to Higher Education.
Professor Marion Fraser Walker. Professor of Stroke Rehabilitation, University of Nottingham. For services to Stroke Rehabilitation and Stroke Survivors.
Mrs Morcea Antoinette Walker. For services to the community in Northamptonshire.
Professor Robert Lloyd Walker. Member, Social Security Advisory Committee. For services to Social Policy Research.
Mrs Barbara Walton. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
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