The 2010 Birthday Honours for the
Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the
Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand,[1] on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom,[2] The Bahamas,[3] Grenada,[4] Papua New Guinea,[5] the Solomon Islands,[6] Tuvalu,[7] Saint Lucia,[8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[9] and Antigua and Barbuda,[10] and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.[11][12]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.
Eileen Rosemary Holmes, President, Industrial Tribunals and the Fair Employment Tribunal in Northern Ireland. For services to Industrial Relations.
Professor
Ann Jacqueline Hunter, lately Senior Vice-President and Head, Science Environment Development,
GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Richard Hugh Hunting, lately Chairman,
Geffrye Museum Trust. For services to the Arts and to Heritage.
Professor Linda Maitland Luxon, Professor of Audiological Medicine,
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.
Jenny Owen, Executive Director, Adult, Health and Community Wellbeing,
Essex County Council, and President, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. For public service.
Ruth Owen, Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer,
Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Agnes Oaks, Senior Principal Dancer, English National Ballet. For services to the Arts and to UK/Estonian cultural relations.
Dr.
Lee James Taylor White, Head, Gabon's National Parks Agency. For services to Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development in West and Central Africa.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Commander Matthew James Avison, C033542H.
Commander Darren Cartwright, C032255Y.
Lieutenant Colonel (now Colonel) Robert Graham Cundy, MBE, Royal Marines, N028071E.
Commander Kevin Gomm, C026462M.
Captain (Acting Commodore) Steven Charles Ramm, C021825S.
Captain Ian Michael Robinson, RD, Royal Naval Reserve, C983662K.
Commander Thomas Grenville Sharpe, C035842C.
Commander Paul Kenneth Shawcross, C030263U.
Commander Steven Luigi Smith, C026720Q.
Army
Lieutenant Colonel Owen James Adams, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 521592.
Professor Arthur Thomas Peter Jones, Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Academic Development and Research,
Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education and to the Legal Profession.
Dilys Cynthia Mary Jones, lately Headteacher, Lypiatt Primary School and Early Years Centre, Wiltshire. For services to Education.
Dan Clayton-Jones. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Wales.
Jean Mary Jones, Headteacher, Grace Owen Nursery School, Sheffield. For services to Early Years Education.
Mair Jones. For services to Further Education in Wales.
Sian Rees-Jones, Headteacher, Bognor Regis Nursery School and Children's Centre, West Sussex. For services to Early Years Education.
Ursula Jones. For services to Music.
Dr.
Sukhbir Singh Kapoor, Vice-Chancellor, World Sikh University. For services to Community Relations.
Paul Warren Kendrew, Senior Official, HM Revenue and Customs.
Nick Knight, Fashion Photographer. For services to Art.
Dr.
Kartar Singh Lalvani. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry and to Charity.
Deepak Lalwani, Director, India, Astaire & Partners. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Robin Frank Landman, Chief Executive Officer, Network for Black Professionals. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic Further Education.
Jurat Derek Le Page, lately
Jurat of the
Royal Court. For services to the Administration of Justice in Guernsey.
Roger Adrian Legate, Principal and Head of Visual Impairment Service,
Linden Lodge School, Wandsworth, London. For services to Special Needs Education.
Sharon Patricia Lemon. For public service.
Eric James Lewis, lately Chief Executive Officer, Doncaster's Group. For services to Industry.
Marion Lewis, Chair, Neighbourhood and Homewatch Network, England and Wales. For services to Community Safety.
Sian Lockwood, Chief Executive, Community Catalysts (NAAPS UK). For services to Social Care.
Karen Logan, Nurse Consultant (Continence Services),
Aneurin Bevan Health Board. For services to Healthcare.
Joanna Elisabeth Anne Tait-Lovatt, lately Principal and Chief Executive,
Bishop Auckland College. For services to local and national Education.
Dr. Kailash Chand Malhotra, General Medical Practitioner, Ashton-under-Lyne. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Deborah Frances Smith, Professor of Molecular Parasitology,
University of York, and Chair, Medical Research Council Infections and Immunity Board. For services to Science.
Nigel Saxby-Soffe, lately Finance Director, Action Aid International. For services to International Development.
Thelma Olive Sorensen. For services to the Economic Regeneration of Cornwall.
Linbert Soloman Spencer. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Ruth Stanier, Deputy Director, Preventing Repossessions and Homelessness, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Nicola Yates, Chief Executive,
Hull City Council. For services to Local Government.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Philip King Alcock, Prosecutor, War Crimes Department, Prosecutor's Office, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For services to the protection of human rights and the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mockbul Ali, Islamic Issues Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Rodney Keith Bain, lately Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce Thailand. For services to UK/Thailand commercial interests.
Dr. Maha Taysir Barakat, Co-Founder, Imperial College Diabetes Centre, Abu Dhabi. For services to medical research, training and public health in the United Arab Emirates.
Gideon David Beale, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Michael Edward Billett, MBE, Director of the North American Office,
Mountbatten Institute. For services to Education, particularly Student Exchange and International Study between the UK and USA.
Dr. Vernon Edward Hartley Booth, Chairman, Uzbek-British Trade and Investment Council and Chairman of the British-Uzbek Society. For services to UK-Uzbek commercial interests.
Richard John Cheney, Chairman, Commonwealth Society and Director, Chile British Chamber of Commerce. For services to the community in Chile and UK/Chile commercial interests.
Alexander Ian Arthur Evans, lately First Secretary Political, British High Commission, Pakistan.
Rupert John Addison Gaskin, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Jeremy Stuart Jacobson, Director, British Council, Algeria.
Malcolm Alun Richard Llewellyn, Chair, British Chamber of Commerce Indonesia. For services to UK/Indonesian commercial interests and to the community in Indonesia.
Barry Peter Marsh, lately President, British Chamber of Commerce and Founder Member, the Moroccan British Business Council. For services to UK/Moroccan business interests.
Stuart McCarthy, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Nicholas McGegan, Conductor and Musicologist. For services to Music overseas.
Kevin McGurgan, lately Deputy Head, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Lashkar Gah.
Dr. Jane Elizabeth Miller, Director, Maternal and Child Health Programmes and Initiatives,
Population Services International. For services to controlling and helping to eliminate Malaria in Tanzania.
Conchita Consuelo Ming, For services to the community and the Arts, Bermuda.
Terence Donald O'Connor, President, British Chamber of Commerce, Singapore and CEO, Courts (Singapore) Ltd. For services to UK/Singapore commercial interests.
Dr. John Ben Oswald Palmer, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
David Sim Paterson, MBE, lately Director,
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. For services to Sino-British co-operation on biodiversity.
Dr. Adam Keith Prewett, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Nicholas John Pyle, MBE, lately Chief Political Adviser, UN Political Office for Somalia.
Ian Ralfini, lately General Manager and Vice President,
EMI Manhattan Records, USA. For services to the Music Industry and charitable activities in the UK and USA.
Colin Reeves, Consultant Technical Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Keith Thomas Richards, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Ltd. For services to UK/Nigerian business interests and charitable activities in Nigeria.
Alan Paul Smart, Director, British Council, Burma.
Peter Alan Stephenson, Director Trade and Investment, British High Commission, Nigeria.
The Honourable
Darwin Kurt Tibbetts, JP, Leader of the Opposition, Cayman Islands. For services to the community.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Jeffrey Richard Bevan, C038321S.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Tactical) Andrew Neil Collings, D170235C.
Major Nicholas Alan Griffiths, Royal Marines, N029148E.
Chaplain John Hill, C037507X.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering Submarines) Kevin Alan Keenan, D199951T.
Lieutenant Commander Brian Stuart Leyshon, C020520L.
Major Christopher Sydney Middleton, Royal Marines, N029221Y.
Warrant Officer Class 1 (Master at Arms) Susan Morgan, W133839N.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Gavin O'Connell, Royal Marines, P047878J.
Corporal (Acting Sergeant) Stephen Kenton Perry, Royal Marines, P046386G.
Lieutenant Commander Richard Michael John Sutton, C035070Y.
Leading Logistician (Catering Services) Rachael Talton, W143392G.
Lieutenant Commander Dain Jason Thorne, C037370T.
Warrant Officer Class 1 (Communication Information Systems Specialist) Timothy Mark Trevarthen, D180919H.
Army
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Barnett, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), Territorial Army, 24440483.
Major Jonathan David Billings, Royal Tank Regiment, 533318.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert David Birkenhead, The Parachute Regiment, 24697934.
Major Douglas Arthur Black, Corps of Royal Engineers, 549743.
Major Phillip Nowell Blanchfield, The Royal Anglian Regiment, 560053.
Lieutenant Colonel Ranald Alasdair Blue, The Rifles, 498953.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Mark Philip Bragg, The Royal Logistic Corps, 25022417.
The Reverend Colin Sydney Butler, Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 541891.
Staff Sergeant Paul John Butler, Intelligence Corps, 24844236.
Staff Sergeant Annabel Jo Byles, Army Physical Training Corps, W0813206.
Major Shaun Anthony Casey, The Mercian Regiment, 539546.
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Allen Clarke, GM, QGM, Royal Corps of Signals 543446.
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Charles Clee, Corps of Royal Engineers, 533547.
William Andrew Francey, Director, Health and Environmental Services,
Belfast City Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
William Terence Francis, Head, School of Business Innovation and Development,
South Eastern Regional College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland.
Hugh Wilson Fraser. For services to the community in Dumfries.
Janice Patricia Fraser, Carers Planning and Development Officer,
Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Diana Mary Freeman. For services to Geography Education in Hertfordshire.
Dennis George Frost. For voluntary service to Young People in Wales.
Rita Pauline Fryer. For services to the community in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Fay Fullerton, Head, Production Costume,
Royal Opera House. For services to Dance and to Opera.
John Alexander Fullerton. For services to Sports Journalism and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Mahvash Hussain-Gambles, Founder and Chief Executive, Saaf International Ltd. For services to the Beauty Industry and to International Trade.
Councillor Derek Davies Games. For services to Local Government and to the community in Merthyr Tydfil.
Halina Gammie. For services to Study Support and Playing for Success.
Richard David Gammon. For services to the community in Bristol.
Irene Dorothy Garrard. For voluntary service to Bedford Hospital Charity.
Michael Garrick, Jazz Pianist and Composer. For services to Music.
The Reverend Vernon Frederick George. For services to the community in the London Borough of Barnet and Sri Lanka.
Susan Gibbs, Station Announcer, c2c Rail Ltd,
London Fenchurch Street. For services to Public Transport.
Andrew Gibson. For services to Young People in Scotswood, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Pamela Gibson, Executive Officer, Employment Group, Sheffield, Department for Work and Pensions.
Bakhtiar Ahmad Gilani. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
Robert Charles Gilliat, Chairman, Crime Prevention Panel, Devon and Cornwall. For voluntary service to the Police.
Judith Gillow, Director of Nursing and Infection Prevention and Control, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Linda Joy Christine Ginn. For services to Health and Community Caring in Westleton, Suffolk.
Edana Gledhill. For services to the community in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Councillor Alan Frederick Gloak, Member,
Somerset County Council. For services to Local Government.
Michael Peter Glogg. For voluntary service to Rugby.
Karen Elizabeth Goldstone, Head, East Anglian Regional Radiation Protection Service. For services to Healthcare.
Nora Theresa Goodman. For services to the community in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Dr.
Rigby Graham, Mural Painter and Illustrator. For services to the Arts.
Angela Helen Grandfield, lately PE Teacher and Pastoral Manager,
Shire Oak School, Walsall. For services to Education.
Victor William Gray. For services to Archivists.
John Curtis Green. For voluntary service to the Helford River Children's Sailing Trust.
Captain John William Green. For services to the community in Cumbria.
Mary Constance Elizabeth Green. For services to Children and Families in Hastings, East Sussex.
Margaret Greenway, lately Commissioning Services Resource Manager, Kent Probation Area. For services to Offenders.
Keith Grimshaw. For services to National Savings and Investments and to the Magistracy.
Christine Gubbins, Foster Carer, Hampshire. For services to Children and Families.
Elsie Doreen Gunning. For voluntary service to Deaf People in South Wales.
Councillor Adrian John Gunson, Member,
Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government.
Maria Elisabeth Haddow. For services to the community in Shilbottle, Northumberland.
Samuel Haire. For services to the community in Clabby, Northern Ireland.
Anne Elizabeth Sylvia Hale. For services to the community in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Alfred Hales, For charitable services in Bolton, Lancashire.
Stephen Halloran, Clinical Biochemist,
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford and Director, Bowel Cancer Screen Hub, South of England. For services to Healthcare.
Michael Hamilton. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Lewis Gustav Hammond, Evesham Town Partnership Manager,
Wychavon District Council. For services to Local Government.
Barbara Mary Hamzawi, JP, Personal Assistant,
University for Industry. For services to Further Education.
Anne Hanley, lately Senior Probation Officer,
HM Prison Buckley Hall, Rochdale. For services to Offenders.
Jo Hansford. For services to the Hairdressing Industry.
Stephen Mitchell, Assistant Headteacher, Shelthorpe Community Primary School, Loughborough. For services to Education.
Robert Edward Mizon, National Co-ordinator,
Campaign for Dark Skies. For voluntary service to Astronomy and to the Environment.
Veena Kumari Mohindra, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Gillian Fennings-Monkman. For services to Women's Enterprise.
Michael Moran, lately Chairman, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce and Chief Executive Officer, J. & J. Investments Ltd. For services to Commerce.
Thomas Joseph Moran. For voluntary service to Older People in Wales.
Dr. Constance Ada Mary Llewellyn-Morgan, Chair of Trustees, Ty Bryngwyn Hospice, Llanelli. For services to Palliative Care in Carmarthenshire.
Susan Morgan, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist. For services to Healthcare in Wales.
Pamela Morris, Secretary, Minerva Sports and Social Association, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Nora Morrison. For services to Dance and to Charity in Nottingham.
Ronald Michael Moss. For services to the community in East Surrey.
Thirza Mullins, Deputy Justices Clerk, Camberwell Green Magistrates' Court, Her Majesty's Courts Service.
James Bone Murray. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme in Scotland.
Elma Anne Rendall, Customer Service Officer,
Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Marlissa Soraya Beryl Richards, Higher Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission, Department for Work and Pensions.
Yvonne Ann Richards. For services to Mental Healthcare in Worcestershire.
Anthony Charles Roberts. For voluntary service to Lewis-Manning Hospice, Poole, Dorset.
Carole Anne Roberts. For services to North Wales Police.
Alistair Raeburn Robertson. For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Inverness-shire.
Ann Robertson. For services to the community in North Ayrshire.
Eleanor Robertson. For services to Community Healthcare.
Thomas James Robertson. For voluntary service to Queensferry Lifeboat, West Lothian.
Evelyn Ivy Janet Robins, Principal, Eve Trew School of Dancing and Gateshead Children's Arts and Theatre School. For services to the Arts in the North East.
Hill Robinson, JP. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK in Strabane, Northern Ireland.
Professor Iain Clive Andrew Franklyn Robinson, lately Head of Neurosciences Group, Medical Research Council,
National Institute for Medical Research. For services to Science.
Raymond Spencer, Executive Director, Customs House, South Shields. For services to the Arts in the North East.
Arthur George Spirling, Director of ICT,
Imperial College London. For services to Higher Education.
Loris Mercia Squirrell. For services to Inter-faith Relations in East Anglia.
Yvonne Stanyer, Team Leader, Debt Management and Banking, Telford, HM Revenue and Customs.
Dr. John Chester Stevens, lately Consultant Clinical Scientist, Audiology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Michael David Stevens, Chairman of Governors,
Oakwood Park Grammar School, Maidstone, Kent. For voluntary service to Education.
Emma Stewart, Director, Women Like Us. For services to Social Enterprises.
Jonathan Stewart, Country Manager Iraq,
KBR. For services to the Defence Industry.
Margaret Allison Stewart. For services to the Scottish Red Meat Industry.
Diana Caulfeild-Stoker, Chief Operating Officer, Community Services, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Kathleen Anne Stratton. For services to the community in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire.
Ruby Stuckey. For services to the community in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
David Glyn Williams. For services to the community in Calverley, West Yorkshire.
Councillor Hazel Williams. For services to the community in East Cambridgeshire.
Barbara Ann Wilson, International Trade Adviser. For services to Export.
Stuart Wilson, Firefighter, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Paul Winter, Business Design Expert, Modernising Pay As You Earn Processes for Customers, Sunderland, HM Revenue and Customs.
Aileen Teresa Wiswell. For services to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
James Witham, Porter and Driver, Harrogate Health Care NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Josephine Mary Sykes-Wood, JP. For services to the Prevention of Domestic Abuse in Merseyside.
Brenda Jean Woodings. For services to Local Government in Duffield, Derbyshire.
Professor Peter Alfred Woodsford. For services to the Geographic Information Industry.
Cora Woolcock. For services to Healthcare for Black and Minority Ethnic People in East London.
Maxine Worsfold, Acting Sergeant,
City of London Police. For services to the Police.
Dorothy Joan Wren. For services to the community in North London.
Kay Denise Wright. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic People in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Wright, Team Leader, Debt Management and Banking, Shipley, HM Revenue and Customs.
Neill Wright. For voluntary service to the Samaritans in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Vivienne Linda Yandell. For services to Business and to Charity in Saltash, Cornwall.
Christine, Lady Yapp, JP. For services to the community in Birmingham.
Alison Yearley, Personal Secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Margaret June Young. For services to Older People in Burnley, Lancashire.
Honorary appointment to be made Substantive
Dr. Kranti Rajesh Hiremath, MBE. (To be dated 25 March 2010).
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Judith Helen Claire Acheson, Youth Training Consultant. For services to young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Richard James Aspin, Communications and Projects Officer, Governor's Office, Montserrat.
Graham John Bell, Group Scout Leader, 1st Bougival Scout Group. For services to UK Scouting and the British community in France.
Patrick Herbert Bimson. For services to British interests in Uruguay.
Michael Anthony Bindloss Boddington, Founder, COPE (Co-operative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise). For services to the victims of unexploded ordnance in Laos.
Dorothy Guyver, Lady Bouchier, Author and Translator. For services to UK/Japanese cultural relations.
Dr. Peter Brian Ramsay Carey, Co-Founder, Cambodia Trust. For services to the rehabilitation of the disabled in South East Asia.
Joseph Louis Caruana, Voluntary social worker. For services to drug rehabilitation in Gibraltar.
Simon Chapman, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Benjamin John Freeth. For services to the farming community in Zimbabwe.
Conrad Jack Glass. For services to the community in Tristan da Cunha.
Andrew John Goodwin, lately First Secretary, Office of the United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the EU, Brussels, Belgium.
Robert Henry Hawkins, British Honorary Consul, Penang. For services to the British community in Malaysia.
Kevin Howard, Chairman, British American Business Council, Houston. For services to British business interests and charitable activities in Houston, USA.
Michelle Dawn Hughes, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Stuart Iain Hurst, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Dr. Alison Sarah Landon,
Hospice of Hope in Brasov, Casa Sperantei. For services to palliative care in Romania.
Ann McCue, Founder Director, Yayasan Harapan Sumba. For services to the Sumbanese community in Indonesia.
Paul McEvoy, General Manager, Lloyds TSB Ecuador. For services to the British community in Ecuador.
Shona McKay McGrahan, Director, Action for Russia's Children. For services to disadvantaged children in Russia.
Lynne Alison McGregor, Visits and Political Officer, British Embassy, Italy.
Alden McNee McLaughlin Jr., JP, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Cayman Islands. For services to constitutional reform.
Andrew Mead. For philanthropic activities in Saudi Arabia.
Victor Harry Moon, BEM, lately Security Project Manager, British Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Richard Hugh Morton, Tri-Service Financial Administrator, British High Commission, Australia. For services to British interests and to Volunteer Firefighting in Australia.
Julia Helen Moss. For services to classical music in Kenya.
Richard William Moss, For services to classical music in Kenya.
Caroline Mulcahy, Second Secretary, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Helmand, Afghanistan.
Donald Eric Peters. For services to the Overseas Territories.
Ulric Scatliffe, Chief Scouting Commissioner, Scout Movement. For services to the community in the British Virgin Islands.
Linda Jane Stevens, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
David George Taylor, Executive Principal, International School in Brunei. For services to environmental education in South East Asia.
Paul Taylor, Chairman, Blantyre Branch of the Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi. For services to wildlife and environmental conservation in Malawi.
Susan Lesley Whistler, lately Chair, British Women's Association, Jakarta. For services to the British community in Indonesia.
David Keith Young, Conductor, Dublin Welsh Male Choir. For services to Welsh Music and Culture overseas.
Calvert Alfred Zuill, Program Director, Bermuda Broadcasting Radio Station. For services to the community in Bermuda.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Warren Levarity. For services to politics and the community.
Monsignor Preston Moss. For services to religion, religious education and the community.
Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
Alphonso Robert Elliot. For services to business and to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Civil Division
The Reverend Kenris Carey. For services to religion and to the community.
Bishop Wenith Davis. For services to religion, education and the community.
William E. (Billy) Lowe. For services to the church and the community.
The Reverend Vernon Moses. For services to religion and religious education.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Civil Division
Marvin Vernon Bethell. For services to business, the Church and to the community.
Alfred Bismarck Coakley. For services to business and to the community.
Susan Gail Holwesko Larson. For services to the community and to conservation.
David Pinder. For services to the community.
Elaine Ann Pinder. For services to business, the Church and to the community.
Susan Roberts. For services to the Cancer Society of The Bahamas.
The Reverend Ralph Russell. For services to business and to religion.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil Division
Cleomie Hilda Antonio. For services to the community and to the Church.
Betty Brenda Archer. For services to the Church and to the community.
James Wilfred Dean. For services to business and to the community.
Claretta M. Duncombe. For services to nursing, the community and to the advancement of woman.
Arlene Nash Ferguson. For services to education.
Emmett Munroe. For services as the Mailboat Captain, and to business.
Olivia Turnquest. For services to education and to the community.
The Reverend Dr. John C. Wallace, JP. For services to religion and to the community.
Erma W. Williams. For services to the community.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
Deputy Commissioner Marvin Dames. For services to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Quinn McCartney. For services to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Grenada
Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
Professor
Kathleen Coard. For services to medicine and to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Civil Division
Paul J. V. Slinger. For services to business and to the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil Division
Lloyd Bubb. For public service.
Lordnell Bubb. For public service.
Ken Licorish. For services to agriculture.
Papua New Guinea
Knight Bachelor
Bernard Paul Songo, CMG, OBE. For public service as Departmental Head, Diplomatic Representative, and more recently as a leader in public sector reform and management.
Mahuru Dadi Toka, MBE. For service to the Motu Koita community, the city of Port Moresby, and for his significant contribution to sport, particularly Rugby League.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
The Honourable
Jeffrey Nape, MP. For service to the community and politics in his capacity as a Member for Sinasina-Yonggamugl, and Speaker of the National Parliament.
Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
Civil Division
The Right Reverend Samson Lowa. For services to education, the community and the United Church as the Bishop and Moderator of the Church in Papua New Guinea.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
John Jeffery. For services to manufacturing and to the wider community, including as President of the Employers' Federation and Chairman of
NASFUND.
Dr. John Edwin Moxon. For services to agriculture and to the National Agricultural Research Institute in particular.
Dr. Timothy Pyakalya. For services to public health policy and administration.
Dr. Philip Yembi Siaguru, MBE. For services to forestry and education, particularly as Vice Chancellor of the
University of Vudal.
The 2010 Birthday Honours for the
Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the
Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand,[1] on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom,[2] The Bahamas,[3] Grenada,[4] Papua New Guinea,[5] the Solomon Islands,[6] Tuvalu,[7] Saint Lucia,[8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[9] and Antigua and Barbuda,[10] and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.[11][12]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.
Eileen Rosemary Holmes, President, Industrial Tribunals and the Fair Employment Tribunal in Northern Ireland. For services to Industrial Relations.
Professor
Ann Jacqueline Hunter, lately Senior Vice-President and Head, Science Environment Development,
GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Richard Hugh Hunting, lately Chairman,
Geffrye Museum Trust. For services to the Arts and to Heritage.
Professor Linda Maitland Luxon, Professor of Audiological Medicine,
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.
Jenny Owen, Executive Director, Adult, Health and Community Wellbeing,
Essex County Council, and President, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. For public service.
Ruth Owen, Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer,
Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Agnes Oaks, Senior Principal Dancer, English National Ballet. For services to the Arts and to UK/Estonian cultural relations.
Dr.
Lee James Taylor White, Head, Gabon's National Parks Agency. For services to Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development in West and Central Africa.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Commander Matthew James Avison, C033542H.
Commander Darren Cartwright, C032255Y.
Lieutenant Colonel (now Colonel) Robert Graham Cundy, MBE, Royal Marines, N028071E.
Commander Kevin Gomm, C026462M.
Captain (Acting Commodore) Steven Charles Ramm, C021825S.
Captain Ian Michael Robinson, RD, Royal Naval Reserve, C983662K.
Commander Thomas Grenville Sharpe, C035842C.
Commander Paul Kenneth Shawcross, C030263U.
Commander Steven Luigi Smith, C026720Q.
Army
Lieutenant Colonel Owen James Adams, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 521592.
Professor Arthur Thomas Peter Jones, Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Academic Development and Research,
Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education and to the Legal Profession.
Dilys Cynthia Mary Jones, lately Headteacher, Lypiatt Primary School and Early Years Centre, Wiltshire. For services to Education.
Dan Clayton-Jones. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Wales.
Jean Mary Jones, Headteacher, Grace Owen Nursery School, Sheffield. For services to Early Years Education.
Mair Jones. For services to Further Education in Wales.
Sian Rees-Jones, Headteacher, Bognor Regis Nursery School and Children's Centre, West Sussex. For services to Early Years Education.
Ursula Jones. For services to Music.
Dr.
Sukhbir Singh Kapoor, Vice-Chancellor, World Sikh University. For services to Community Relations.
Paul Warren Kendrew, Senior Official, HM Revenue and Customs.
Nick Knight, Fashion Photographer. For services to Art.
Dr.
Kartar Singh Lalvani. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry and to Charity.
Deepak Lalwani, Director, India, Astaire & Partners. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Robin Frank Landman, Chief Executive Officer, Network for Black Professionals. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic Further Education.
Jurat Derek Le Page, lately
Jurat of the
Royal Court. For services to the Administration of Justice in Guernsey.
Roger Adrian Legate, Principal and Head of Visual Impairment Service,
Linden Lodge School, Wandsworth, London. For services to Special Needs Education.
Sharon Patricia Lemon. For public service.
Eric James Lewis, lately Chief Executive Officer, Doncaster's Group. For services to Industry.
Marion Lewis, Chair, Neighbourhood and Homewatch Network, England and Wales. For services to Community Safety.
Sian Lockwood, Chief Executive, Community Catalysts (NAAPS UK). For services to Social Care.
Karen Logan, Nurse Consultant (Continence Services),
Aneurin Bevan Health Board. For services to Healthcare.
Joanna Elisabeth Anne Tait-Lovatt, lately Principal and Chief Executive,
Bishop Auckland College. For services to local and national Education.
Dr. Kailash Chand Malhotra, General Medical Practitioner, Ashton-under-Lyne. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Deborah Frances Smith, Professor of Molecular Parasitology,
University of York, and Chair, Medical Research Council Infections and Immunity Board. For services to Science.
Nigel Saxby-Soffe, lately Finance Director, Action Aid International. For services to International Development.
Thelma Olive Sorensen. For services to the Economic Regeneration of Cornwall.
Linbert Soloman Spencer. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Ruth Stanier, Deputy Director, Preventing Repossessions and Homelessness, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Nicola Yates, Chief Executive,
Hull City Council. For services to Local Government.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Philip King Alcock, Prosecutor, War Crimes Department, Prosecutor's Office, Bosnia and Herzegovina. For services to the protection of human rights and the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mockbul Ali, Islamic Issues Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Rodney Keith Bain, lately Chairman, British Chamber of Commerce Thailand. For services to UK/Thailand commercial interests.
Dr. Maha Taysir Barakat, Co-Founder, Imperial College Diabetes Centre, Abu Dhabi. For services to medical research, training and public health in the United Arab Emirates.
Gideon David Beale, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Michael Edward Billett, MBE, Director of the North American Office,
Mountbatten Institute. For services to Education, particularly Student Exchange and International Study between the UK and USA.
Dr. Vernon Edward Hartley Booth, Chairman, Uzbek-British Trade and Investment Council and Chairman of the British-Uzbek Society. For services to UK-Uzbek commercial interests.
Richard John Cheney, Chairman, Commonwealth Society and Director, Chile British Chamber of Commerce. For services to the community in Chile and UK/Chile commercial interests.
Alexander Ian Arthur Evans, lately First Secretary Political, British High Commission, Pakistan.
Rupert John Addison Gaskin, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Jeremy Stuart Jacobson, Director, British Council, Algeria.
Malcolm Alun Richard Llewellyn, Chair, British Chamber of Commerce Indonesia. For services to UK/Indonesian commercial interests and to the community in Indonesia.
Barry Peter Marsh, lately President, British Chamber of Commerce and Founder Member, the Moroccan British Business Council. For services to UK/Moroccan business interests.
Stuart McCarthy, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Nicholas McGegan, Conductor and Musicologist. For services to Music overseas.
Kevin McGurgan, lately Deputy Head, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Lashkar Gah.
Dr. Jane Elizabeth Miller, Director, Maternal and Child Health Programmes and Initiatives,
Population Services International. For services to controlling and helping to eliminate Malaria in Tanzania.
Conchita Consuelo Ming, For services to the community and the Arts, Bermuda.
Terence Donald O'Connor, President, British Chamber of Commerce, Singapore and CEO, Courts (Singapore) Ltd. For services to UK/Singapore commercial interests.
Dr. John Ben Oswald Palmer, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
David Sim Paterson, MBE, lately Director,
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. For services to Sino-British co-operation on biodiversity.
Dr. Adam Keith Prewett, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Nicholas John Pyle, MBE, lately Chief Political Adviser, UN Political Office for Somalia.
Ian Ralfini, lately General Manager and Vice President,
EMI Manhattan Records, USA. For services to the Music Industry and charitable activities in the UK and USA.
Colin Reeves, Consultant Technical Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Keith Thomas Richards, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Ltd. For services to UK/Nigerian business interests and charitable activities in Nigeria.
Alan Paul Smart, Director, British Council, Burma.
Peter Alan Stephenson, Director Trade and Investment, British High Commission, Nigeria.
The Honourable
Darwin Kurt Tibbetts, JP, Leader of the Opposition, Cayman Islands. For services to the community.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Military Division
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Jeffrey Richard Bevan, C038321S.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Tactical) Andrew Neil Collings, D170235C.
Major Nicholas Alan Griffiths, Royal Marines, N029148E.
Chaplain John Hill, C037507X.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering Submarines) Kevin Alan Keenan, D199951T.
Lieutenant Commander Brian Stuart Leyshon, C020520L.
Major Christopher Sydney Middleton, Royal Marines, N029221Y.
Warrant Officer Class 1 (Master at Arms) Susan Morgan, W133839N.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Gavin O'Connell, Royal Marines, P047878J.
Corporal (Acting Sergeant) Stephen Kenton Perry, Royal Marines, P046386G.
Lieutenant Commander Richard Michael John Sutton, C035070Y.
Leading Logistician (Catering Services) Rachael Talton, W143392G.
Lieutenant Commander Dain Jason Thorne, C037370T.
Warrant Officer Class 1 (Communication Information Systems Specialist) Timothy Mark Trevarthen, D180919H.
Army
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Barnett, Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), Territorial Army, 24440483.
Major Jonathan David Billings, Royal Tank Regiment, 533318.
Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert David Birkenhead, The Parachute Regiment, 24697934.
Major Douglas Arthur Black, Corps of Royal Engineers, 549743.
Major Phillip Nowell Blanchfield, The Royal Anglian Regiment, 560053.
Lieutenant Colonel Ranald Alasdair Blue, The Rifles, 498953.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Mark Philip Bragg, The Royal Logistic Corps, 25022417.
The Reverend Colin Sydney Butler, Chaplain to the Forces 3rd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 541891.
Staff Sergeant Paul John Butler, Intelligence Corps, 24844236.
Staff Sergeant Annabel Jo Byles, Army Physical Training Corps, W0813206.
Major Shaun Anthony Casey, The Mercian Regiment, 539546.
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Allen Clarke, GM, QGM, Royal Corps of Signals 543446.
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Charles Clee, Corps of Royal Engineers, 533547.
William Andrew Francey, Director, Health and Environmental Services,
Belfast City Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
William Terence Francis, Head, School of Business Innovation and Development,
South Eastern Regional College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland.
Hugh Wilson Fraser. For services to the community in Dumfries.
Janice Patricia Fraser, Carers Planning and Development Officer,
Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Diana Mary Freeman. For services to Geography Education in Hertfordshire.
Dennis George Frost. For voluntary service to Young People in Wales.
Rita Pauline Fryer. For services to the community in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Fay Fullerton, Head, Production Costume,
Royal Opera House. For services to Dance and to Opera.
John Alexander Fullerton. For services to Sports Journalism and to the community in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Mahvash Hussain-Gambles, Founder and Chief Executive, Saaf International Ltd. For services to the Beauty Industry and to International Trade.
Councillor Derek Davies Games. For services to Local Government and to the community in Merthyr Tydfil.
Halina Gammie. For services to Study Support and Playing for Success.
Richard David Gammon. For services to the community in Bristol.
Irene Dorothy Garrard. For voluntary service to Bedford Hospital Charity.
Michael Garrick, Jazz Pianist and Composer. For services to Music.
The Reverend Vernon Frederick George. For services to the community in the London Borough of Barnet and Sri Lanka.
Susan Gibbs, Station Announcer, c2c Rail Ltd,
London Fenchurch Street. For services to Public Transport.
Andrew Gibson. For services to Young People in Scotswood, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Pamela Gibson, Executive Officer, Employment Group, Sheffield, Department for Work and Pensions.
Bakhtiar Ahmad Gilani. For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
Robert Charles Gilliat, Chairman, Crime Prevention Panel, Devon and Cornwall. For voluntary service to the Police.
Judith Gillow, Director of Nursing and Infection Prevention and Control, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Linda Joy Christine Ginn. For services to Health and Community Caring in Westleton, Suffolk.
Edana Gledhill. For services to the community in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Councillor Alan Frederick Gloak, Member,
Somerset County Council. For services to Local Government.
Michael Peter Glogg. For voluntary service to Rugby.
Karen Elizabeth Goldstone, Head, East Anglian Regional Radiation Protection Service. For services to Healthcare.
Nora Theresa Goodman. For services to the community in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Dr.
Rigby Graham, Mural Painter and Illustrator. For services to the Arts.
Angela Helen Grandfield, lately PE Teacher and Pastoral Manager,
Shire Oak School, Walsall. For services to Education.
Victor William Gray. For services to Archivists.
John Curtis Green. For voluntary service to the Helford River Children's Sailing Trust.
Captain John William Green. For services to the community in Cumbria.
Mary Constance Elizabeth Green. For services to Children and Families in Hastings, East Sussex.
Margaret Greenway, lately Commissioning Services Resource Manager, Kent Probation Area. For services to Offenders.
Keith Grimshaw. For services to National Savings and Investments and to the Magistracy.
Christine Gubbins, Foster Carer, Hampshire. For services to Children and Families.
Elsie Doreen Gunning. For voluntary service to Deaf People in South Wales.
Councillor Adrian John Gunson, Member,
Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government.
Maria Elisabeth Haddow. For services to the community in Shilbottle, Northumberland.
Samuel Haire. For services to the community in Clabby, Northern Ireland.
Anne Elizabeth Sylvia Hale. For services to the community in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Alfred Hales, For charitable services in Bolton, Lancashire.
Stephen Halloran, Clinical Biochemist,
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford and Director, Bowel Cancer Screen Hub, South of England. For services to Healthcare.
Michael Hamilton. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Lewis Gustav Hammond, Evesham Town Partnership Manager,
Wychavon District Council. For services to Local Government.
Barbara Mary Hamzawi, JP, Personal Assistant,
University for Industry. For services to Further Education.
Anne Hanley, lately Senior Probation Officer,
HM Prison Buckley Hall, Rochdale. For services to Offenders.
Jo Hansford. For services to the Hairdressing Industry.
Stephen Mitchell, Assistant Headteacher, Shelthorpe Community Primary School, Loughborough. For services to Education.
Robert Edward Mizon, National Co-ordinator,
Campaign for Dark Skies. For voluntary service to Astronomy and to the Environment.
Veena Kumari Mohindra, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Gillian Fennings-Monkman. For services to Women's Enterprise.
Michael Moran, lately Chairman, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce and Chief Executive Officer, J. & J. Investments Ltd. For services to Commerce.
Thomas Joseph Moran. For voluntary service to Older People in Wales.
Dr. Constance Ada Mary Llewellyn-Morgan, Chair of Trustees, Ty Bryngwyn Hospice, Llanelli. For services to Palliative Care in Carmarthenshire.
Susan Morgan, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist. For services to Healthcare in Wales.
Pamela Morris, Secretary, Minerva Sports and Social Association, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
Nora Morrison. For services to Dance and to Charity in Nottingham.
Ronald Michael Moss. For services to the community in East Surrey.
Thirza Mullins, Deputy Justices Clerk, Camberwell Green Magistrates' Court, Her Majesty's Courts Service.
James Bone Murray. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme in Scotland.
Elma Anne Rendall, Customer Service Officer,
Royal Bank of Scotland. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
Marlissa Soraya Beryl Richards, Higher Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission, Department for Work and Pensions.
Yvonne Ann Richards. For services to Mental Healthcare in Worcestershire.
Anthony Charles Roberts. For voluntary service to Lewis-Manning Hospice, Poole, Dorset.
Carole Anne Roberts. For services to North Wales Police.
Alistair Raeburn Robertson. For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Inverness-shire.
Ann Robertson. For services to the community in North Ayrshire.
Eleanor Robertson. For services to Community Healthcare.
Thomas James Robertson. For voluntary service to Queensferry Lifeboat, West Lothian.
Evelyn Ivy Janet Robins, Principal, Eve Trew School of Dancing and Gateshead Children's Arts and Theatre School. For services to the Arts in the North East.
Hill Robinson, JP. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK in Strabane, Northern Ireland.
Professor Iain Clive Andrew Franklyn Robinson, lately Head of Neurosciences Group, Medical Research Council,
National Institute for Medical Research. For services to Science.
Raymond Spencer, Executive Director, Customs House, South Shields. For services to the Arts in the North East.
Arthur George Spirling, Director of ICT,
Imperial College London. For services to Higher Education.
Loris Mercia Squirrell. For services to Inter-faith Relations in East Anglia.
Yvonne Stanyer, Team Leader, Debt Management and Banking, Telford, HM Revenue and Customs.
Dr. John Chester Stevens, lately Consultant Clinical Scientist, Audiology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Michael David Stevens, Chairman of Governors,
Oakwood Park Grammar School, Maidstone, Kent. For voluntary service to Education.
Emma Stewart, Director, Women Like Us. For services to Social Enterprises.
Jonathan Stewart, Country Manager Iraq,
KBR. For services to the Defence Industry.
Margaret Allison Stewart. For services to the Scottish Red Meat Industry.
Diana Caulfeild-Stoker, Chief Operating Officer, Community Services, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Kathleen Anne Stratton. For services to the community in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire.
Ruby Stuckey. For services to the community in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
David Glyn Williams. For services to the community in Calverley, West Yorkshire.
Councillor Hazel Williams. For services to the community in East Cambridgeshire.
Barbara Ann Wilson, International Trade Adviser. For services to Export.
Stuart Wilson, Firefighter, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Paul Winter, Business Design Expert, Modernising Pay As You Earn Processes for Customers, Sunderland, HM Revenue and Customs.
Aileen Teresa Wiswell. For services to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
James Witham, Porter and Driver, Harrogate Health Care NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Josephine Mary Sykes-Wood, JP. For services to the Prevention of Domestic Abuse in Merseyside.
Brenda Jean Woodings. For services to Local Government in Duffield, Derbyshire.
Professor Peter Alfred Woodsford. For services to the Geographic Information Industry.
Cora Woolcock. For services to Healthcare for Black and Minority Ethnic People in East London.
Maxine Worsfold, Acting Sergeant,
City of London Police. For services to the Police.
Dorothy Joan Wren. For services to the community in North London.
Kay Denise Wright. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic People in Northern Ireland.
Margaret Wright, Team Leader, Debt Management and Banking, Shipley, HM Revenue and Customs.
Neill Wright. For voluntary service to the Samaritans in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Vivienne Linda Yandell. For services to Business and to Charity in Saltash, Cornwall.
Christine, Lady Yapp, JP. For services to the community in Birmingham.
Alison Yearley, Personal Secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Margaret June Young. For services to Older People in Burnley, Lancashire.
Honorary appointment to be made Substantive
Dr. Kranti Rajesh Hiremath, MBE. (To be dated 25 March 2010).
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Judith Helen Claire Acheson, Youth Training Consultant. For services to young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Richard James Aspin, Communications and Projects Officer, Governor's Office, Montserrat.
Graham John Bell, Group Scout Leader, 1st Bougival Scout Group. For services to UK Scouting and the British community in France.
Patrick Herbert Bimson. For services to British interests in Uruguay.
Michael Anthony Bindloss Boddington, Founder, COPE (Co-operative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise). For services to the victims of unexploded ordnance in Laos.
Dorothy Guyver, Lady Bouchier, Author and Translator. For services to UK/Japanese cultural relations.
Dr. Peter Brian Ramsay Carey, Co-Founder, Cambodia Trust. For services to the rehabilitation of the disabled in South East Asia.
Joseph Louis Caruana, Voluntary social worker. For services to drug rehabilitation in Gibraltar.
Simon Chapman, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Benjamin John Freeth. For services to the farming community in Zimbabwe.
Conrad Jack Glass. For services to the community in Tristan da Cunha.
Andrew John Goodwin, lately First Secretary, Office of the United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the EU, Brussels, Belgium.
Robert Henry Hawkins, British Honorary Consul, Penang. For services to the British community in Malaysia.
Kevin Howard, Chairman, British American Business Council, Houston. For services to British business interests and charitable activities in Houston, USA.
Michelle Dawn Hughes, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Stuart Iain Hurst, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Dr. Alison Sarah Landon,
Hospice of Hope in Brasov, Casa Sperantei. For services to palliative care in Romania.
Ann McCue, Founder Director, Yayasan Harapan Sumba. For services to the Sumbanese community in Indonesia.
Paul McEvoy, General Manager, Lloyds TSB Ecuador. For services to the British community in Ecuador.
Shona McKay McGrahan, Director, Action for Russia's Children. For services to disadvantaged children in Russia.
Lynne Alison McGregor, Visits and Political Officer, British Embassy, Italy.
Alden McNee McLaughlin Jr., JP, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Cayman Islands. For services to constitutional reform.
Andrew Mead. For philanthropic activities in Saudi Arabia.
Victor Harry Moon, BEM, lately Security Project Manager, British Embassy, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Richard Hugh Morton, Tri-Service Financial Administrator, British High Commission, Australia. For services to British interests and to Volunteer Firefighting in Australia.
Julia Helen Moss. For services to classical music in Kenya.
Richard William Moss, For services to classical music in Kenya.
Caroline Mulcahy, Second Secretary, Provincial Reconstruction Team, Helmand, Afghanistan.
Donald Eric Peters. For services to the Overseas Territories.
Ulric Scatliffe, Chief Scouting Commissioner, Scout Movement. For services to the community in the British Virgin Islands.
Linda Jane Stevens, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
David George Taylor, Executive Principal, International School in Brunei. For services to environmental education in South East Asia.
Paul Taylor, Chairman, Blantyre Branch of the Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi. For services to wildlife and environmental conservation in Malawi.
Susan Lesley Whistler, lately Chair, British Women's Association, Jakarta. For services to the British community in Indonesia.
David Keith Young, Conductor, Dublin Welsh Male Choir. For services to Welsh Music and Culture overseas.
Calvert Alfred Zuill, Program Director, Bermuda Broadcasting Radio Station. For services to the community in Bermuda.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Warren Levarity. For services to politics and the community.
Monsignor Preston Moss. For services to religion, religious education and the community.
Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
Alphonso Robert Elliot. For services to business and to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Civil Division
The Reverend Kenris Carey. For services to religion and to the community.
Bishop Wenith Davis. For services to religion, education and the community.
William E. (Billy) Lowe. For services to the church and the community.
The Reverend Vernon Moses. For services to religion and religious education.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Civil Division
Marvin Vernon Bethell. For services to business, the Church and to the community.
Alfred Bismarck Coakley. For services to business and to the community.
Susan Gail Holwesko Larson. For services to the community and to conservation.
David Pinder. For services to the community.
Elaine Ann Pinder. For services to business, the Church and to the community.
Susan Roberts. For services to the Cancer Society of The Bahamas.
The Reverend Ralph Russell. For services to business and to religion.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil Division
Cleomie Hilda Antonio. For services to the community and to the Church.
Betty Brenda Archer. For services to the Church and to the community.
James Wilfred Dean. For services to business and to the community.
Claretta M. Duncombe. For services to nursing, the community and to the advancement of woman.
Arlene Nash Ferguson. For services to education.
Emmett Munroe. For services as the Mailboat Captain, and to business.
Olivia Turnquest. For services to education and to the community.
The Reverend Dr. John C. Wallace, JP. For services to religion and to the community.
Erma W. Williams. For services to the community.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
Deputy Commissioner Marvin Dames. For services to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Quinn McCartney. For services to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Grenada
Order of the British Empire
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
Professor
Kathleen Coard. For services to medicine and to the community.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Civil Division
Paul J. V. Slinger. For services to business and to the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Civil Division
Lloyd Bubb. For public service.
Lordnell Bubb. For public service.
Ken Licorish. For services to agriculture.
Papua New Guinea
Knight Bachelor
Bernard Paul Songo, CMG, OBE. For public service as Departmental Head, Diplomatic Representative, and more recently as a leader in public sector reform and management.
Mahuru Dadi Toka, MBE. For service to the Motu Koita community, the city of Port Moresby, and for his significant contribution to sport, particularly Rugby League.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
The Honourable
Jeffrey Nape, MP. For service to the community and politics in his capacity as a Member for Sinasina-Yonggamugl, and Speaker of the National Parliament.
Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
Civil Division
The Right Reverend Samson Lowa. For services to education, the community and the United Church as the Bishop and Moderator of the Church in Papua New Guinea.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Civil Division
John Jeffery. For services to manufacturing and to the wider community, including as President of the Employers' Federation and Chairman of
NASFUND.
Dr. John Edwin Moxon. For services to agriculture and to the National Agricultural Research Institute in particular.
Dr. Timothy Pyakalya. For services to public health policy and administration.
Dr. Philip Yembi Siaguru, MBE. For services to forestry and education, particularly as Vice Chancellor of the
University of Vudal.