The New Year Honours 2009 were announced on 31 December 2008 in the United Kingdom,[1] New Zealand,[2] Cook Islands,[3] Barbados,[4] Grenada,[5] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[6] Belize,[7] Antigua and Barbuda,[8] and Saint Christopher and Nevis,[9] to celebrate the year past and mark the beginning of 2009.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by the country 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 and where appropriate.
Professor David Norse. Emeritus Professor of Environmental Management, UCL. For services to international sustainable development and UK/China relations.
Thomas Alastair Clark. For services to Central Banking.
Dr. Kathleen Louise Costeloe, Professor of Paediatrics. For services to Medicine in London.
John Coughlan, Director of Children's Services, Hampshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Shirley, Mrs. Cramer, lately National Council Member, Learning and Skills Council and Chief Executive, Dyslexia Action. For services to Education.
Ms Lucy Manuela de Groot, executive director, Improvement and Development Agency. For services to Local Government.
Professor Colin Dennis. For services to the Agri-food Industry.
David Keith Dingle, Chief Executive OYcer, Carnival UK. For services to the Shipping Industry.
Ben Paul Oakley Dyson, Director of Primary Care, Department of Health.
Professor Leslie Colin Ebdon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire. For services to local and national Higher Education.
Keith Elliott, Principal, City of Bristol College. For services to Further Education.
Richard John Hugo Fleck, chairman, Auditing Practices Board. For services to Business and to the Legal Profession.
David George Flory, Director-General, NHS Finance, Performance and Operations, Department of Health.
John Christopher Freeman, Director, Children's Services, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
Professor Duncan Ian Dunbar Gallie, Official Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to Social Science.
Judith Valerie, Mrs. Gibson, Director of Contact Centres, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Professor
Lesley Anne Glover, Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland. For services to Environmental Science.
Bryan Mark Gray, M.B.E., chairman, North West Regional Development Agency. For services to Business and to the community in the North West.
Wynne Philip Morgan Griffiths, Chief Executive, Young's Seafood Limited. For services to the Food Industry.
Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive, Scottish Universities Physics Alliance and President, European Science Foundation. For services to Science.
Dr. Patricia Anne Hamilton, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. For services to Medicine.
Sue, Mrs. Hammerson, O.B.E. For charitable services.
Hugh Christopher Emlyn Harris, Founder, London First Global Network. For voluntary service to Community Relations in the City of London.
Charles Donald Hendry, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer, Kent Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Robert David Holden, chief executive officer, London and Continental Railways Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry.
William Andrew Myers Holroyd, O.B.E., lately President, Law Society. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Dr.
Owain Arwel Hughes, O.B.E., Conductor. For services to Music and to Charity.
Jeremy Robin Powis Hyde, H.M. Deputy Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service.
Dr. John Gordon Jenkins, Consultant Paediatrician, Waveney and Antrim Hospitals. For services to Medicine in Northern Ireland.
Peter Jones. For services to Business, Entrepreneurship and to Young People.
James Juffs, Chief Operating Officer, Debt Management Office, H.M. Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
His Honour Judge Geoffrey Harvey Kamil, Circuit Judge. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Tarun Kapur, Executive Headteacher, Ashton-on-Mersey and Broadoak Schools, Trafford. For services to Education.
William James Gregory Keegan. For services to Financial Journalism.
Professor Thomas Burton Loram Kirkwood, Professor of Medicine and Director, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University. For services to Medical Science.
Malcolm Lowe-Lauri, lately Chief Executive, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Dr. Melanie Lee, Executive Vice-president, UCB and deputy chair, Cancer Research UK. For services to Medical Science.
Ian Leitch, Director of Resources and Governance, Scottish Parliament.
Linda, Mrs. Lennon, Area Director, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice.
Professor
Henrietta Miriam Ottoline Leyser, F.R.S., Professor of Plant Developmental Genetics, University of York. For services to Plant Science.
Dr. Nigel Francis Lightfoot, Chief Adviser, Health Protection Agency. For services to Public Health.
Derek Anthony Ludlow, M.B.E., D.L., chairman, Ludlow Group of Companies. For services to Business and to the community in Bedfordshire.
Juliet, Mrs. Lyon, Director, Prison Reform Trust. For services to the Welfare of Prisoners.
John MacQuarrie, lately Deputy Ombudsman, Office of the Assembly Ombudsman, Northern Ireland. For public and voluntary service.
Clive Andrew Maxwell. For public service.
Daniel Francis McAllister, Area Manager, East Midlands Region, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
Richard John McCarthy, Director-General of Housing and Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Colin William McKerracher, Q.P.M., Chief Constable, Grampian Police. For services to the Police.
Francis McLoughlin, Principal, City and Islington College, London. For services to Further Education.
David George Moorhouse, chairman, Lloyds Register. For services to the Maritime Industry.
Terence Keith Morgan, Chief Executive, Tube Lines. For services to Public Transport.
Leslie Porter Murray, chairman, Tidy Northern Ireland and lately chairman, ARENA Network. For services to the Environment.
Ms Gillian Mary Newton, Chief Executive, Fire Service College, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Michael William Norgrove, Director of Excise, Stamps and Money Business, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Michael David Parker, lately chief executive officer, British Nuclear Fuels plc. For services to the Energy Industry.
Stephen Parker. For public service.
Councillor David Parsons, Leader, Leicestershire County Council and chairman, East Midlands Regional Assembly. For services to Local and Regional Government and to the Voluntary Sector.
Nicholas Campbell Paul, chairman, Advantage West Midlands. For services to Business.
David Lee Pearson, O.B.E. For services to Equestrianism and to Disabled Sport.
Dr. Sue Roberts, lately National Clinical Director for Diabetes. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Thomas Michael Roberts, lately Chief Executive, Central Science Laboratory, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Dr. Michael Gerald Galton Schluter. For charitable services through the Relationships Foundation and the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge.
Finlay McMillan Scott, Chief Executive, General Medical Council. For public service.
Ms Deborah Frances Shackleton, Group Chief Executive, Riverside Housing Group. For services to the Housing Sector.
Professor Isobel Nicol Sharp, lately President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and Partner, Deloitte. For services to the Accountancy Profession.
Charles James Francis Sinclair, lately Chief Executive, Daily Mail and General Trust. For services to the Newspaper Industry.
Dr.
Indarjit Singh, O.B.E., Director, Network of Sikh Organisations (UK). For services to Inter-Faith and Community Relations.
Andrew Michael Slade. For public service.
Dr. Ian McKenzie Smith, O.B.E. For services to the Arts in Scotland.
Ms Priscilla Snowball, chair and Chief Executive, Abbott Mead Vickers Group. For services to the Advertising Industry.
David Whitlock Tanner, O.B.E., Performance Director, GB Rowing Team. For services to Sport.
Professor Alexander Allan Templeton, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Aberdeen. For services to Medicine.
John Esmond George Vaux, lately Speaker's Counsel, House of Commons.
Professor Anthony James Venables, lately Chief Economist, Department for International Development.
Anthony Watson, chairman, Strategic Investment Board Limited. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
Professor
Peter Neil Temple Wells, Research Professor and Senior Scientific Director, Institute of Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, University of Cardiff. For services to Healthcare Science.
Lucinda Jane, Mrs. Barnett, chairman, Magistrates'Association. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Victoria, Mrs. Barnsley, Chief Executive, HarperCollins UK. For services to the Publishing Industry.
Keith Leslie Barwell, lately chairman, West Northamptonshire Development Corporation. For services to Local Government.
Ms Gillian Rose Beasley, Chief Executive, Peterborough City Council. For services to Local Government.
David Bell, Senior Programme Manager, Somalia, Department for International Development.
Catherine Susan, Mrs. Beswick, Head of Healthcare, H.M. Young OVenders' Institution Huntercombe, Oxfordshire. For services to Healthcare.
Dr. Anita Kumari Bhalla, D.L., editor, Public Space Broadcasting BBC. For services to Broadcasting.
Dr. Kuldip Kaur Bharj, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Lead Midwife for Education, School of Healthcare, Leeds University. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Leeds.
Keith Raymond Blackwell, Principal, Esher Sixth Form College, Surrey. For services to local and national Further Education.
Ms Helene Reardon-Bond, Head of Gender Equality Policy, Government Equalities Office. For public and voluntary service.
Robert Michael Bowley, lately Project Team Head of Division, Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.
Ms Caroline Breakey. For services to Rural and Community Development in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Isabel Bruce, Vice-chair, University of the West of Scotland. For services to Higher Education in Scotland and Malawi.
Professor
Anthony Applemore Mornington Bryer, emeritus Professor of Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham. For services to Scholarship.
Nicholas Buckland. For services to Technology and Innovation.
Ian Kellman Bynoe, Commissioner, Independent Police Complaints Commission. For public service.
John Michael Caines. For services to Entrepreneurship and to Business in the South West.
Jane, Mrs. Caldwell, lately Headteacher, Highfield Community Primary School, Sunderland. For services to Education.
Rodney John Calvert, managing director, Millbrook Proving Ground. For services to the Automotive Industry.
Professor Sara Carter. For services to Women Entrepreneurs.
Ms Joyce Margaret Catterick. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau and to the community in West Yorkshire.
Adrian Oswald Wynn Cave. For services to the community in Ealing, London.
Dr. James Alan Harvard Cave, General Medical Practitioner, Newbury. For services to Healthcare in Berkshire.
Professor Martin Cave, Warwick Business School. For public service.
Dr. Nadia Chambers, Consultant Nurse for Older People, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Michael Christensen, lately Senior Local Manager, North West and Midlands, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Catherine, Mrs. Gilchrist, lately Head of Civil Service Pensions, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Janet Mary, Mrs. Dowlen-Gilliland. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
Michael John Glover, Arup Fellow and Technical Director and Deputy Project Director, Channel Tunnel Rail Link. For services to Engineering.
Kathleen Mary, Mrs. Gooding, lately Senior Early Years Inspector, Wolverhampton Local Authority. For services to local and national Early Years Education.
Dr. Susan Elizabeth Gregory, Consultant in Dental Public Health, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. For services to Healthcare.
Salima, Mrs. Hafejee, director, Bradford Youth Development Partnership. For services to Community Relations in West Yorkshire.
Pauline Ann, Mrs. Halliday. For services to Local Government in the City of London.
David John Hampson, Principal, Tollbar Business and Enterprise College, North East Lincolnshire. For services to Education.
Professor Barry William Hancock, Professor of Oncology, Sheffield University and SheYeld Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.
Roger Harvey. For voluntary service to the community in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Stuart Henry Haynes, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Professor Christopher John Heginbotham, lately Chief Executive, Mental Health Act Commission. For services to Healthcare.
Brigadier John Hemsley. For voluntary service to the St. John Ambulance Brigade and to the community in Somerset.
Ms Melanie Henwood, Vice-chair, General Social Care Council. For services to Social Care.
Dr. Alan John Heyes, lately deputy director, International Nuclear Policy and Programmes, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
Professor
Carole Hillenbrand, F.R.S.E., lately Head of Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education.
David Hinchliffe, lately Director, Future of Inspection Project, Ofsted, Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Michael John Holloway. Regional Director, Consular and Visa Services for Iberia, British Embassy, Madrid.
John Alan Holmes, Q.F.S.M., Programme Director, North East Fire and Rescue Authorities. For services to Local Government.
Ms Marianne Hood (Mrs. Cutts), chair, Independent Advisory Beacon Panel. For services to Local Government.
Dr. Ursula Howard, lately Director, National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy. For services to Further Education.
Christopher Gerard Hughes. For public service.
Howard Hughes. For charitable services.
Mrs Ellen Hunter, Cycling Pilot Guide. For services to Disabled Sport.
Dr.
Musharraf Hussain, director, Karimia Institute, Nottingham. For services to Community Relations.
Andrew Charles Hutchinson, Executive Principal, Parkside Federation, Cambridgeshire. For services to Education.
Dr. Robert Jackson, lately Head of Radioactive Substances Division, Department for Environment, Food and Rural AVairs.
Ruth Margaret, Mrs. James, lately Head of People Development, TNT. For services to Skills Training and Investors in People.
Councillor Ann Marie John, Member, London Borough of Brent. For services to Local Government.
Ms Jill Johnstone, Director of Policy, National Consumer Council. For services to Consumers.
Professor Elphin Wynne Jones, Principal, Harper Adams University College. For services to local and national Agricultural Higher Education.
Rhydian James Morgan-Jones. For services to the Horseracing Industry.
Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Jones, Head of Public Libraries Children Services, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Ms Lakhbir Kaur (Lucky Dhillon). For services to Asian Broadcasting and to the Media.
Rosemary, Mrs. Kelly, chairman, Arts Council of Northern Ireland. For services to the Arts.
Brian Richard Calvert Kemp. For services to International Trade in the South West.
Jacqui, Mrs. Kennedy, Director of Regulatory Services, Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
Darren Kenny, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Christine Margaret, Mrs. Kent, lately Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
Asha, Mrs. Khemka, Principal and Chief Executive, West Nottinghamshire College. For services to Further Education.
Sascha Kindred, Swimmer. For services to Disabled Sport.
Edward King, lately Principal Technical Policy Adviser, Sustainable Buildings Division, Department for Communities and Local Government. For public and voluntary service.
David Kynaston. For services to the Electronics Industry.
James Anthony Lake, Q.P.M., lately Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police. For services to the Police.
Philip Lane, Chief Executive, Paralympics GB. For services to Sport.
Lui on Lee. For voluntary service to the Chinese Community in Forth Valley, Stirlingshire.
Ms Christine Lenehan, director, Council for Disabled Children. For services to disability ossues.
Captain Michael Charles Gordon-Lennox, chairman, St Dunstan's. For voluntary service to Visually Impaired Ex-Servicemen and Women.
Bernard Lewis. For charitable services.
Carl Henry Lis. For services to the community in the Yorkshire Dales.
Colonel Thomas Derek Christopher Lloyd T.D., D.L. For services to the West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets' Association.
John Anthony Lockett, lately Principal, Grosvenor Grammar School, Belfast. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
John Logan, Principal Scientific Officer, Forensic Science Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office.
Dr. Paul Gerard Logan, Principal Specialist Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Dr. Andrew John Low. For services to the Defence Industry.
Ms Val Lowman, Head of Community Development and Sustainability, Bovis Lend. For services to the Construction Industry and to Skills Training.
Hector MacKenzie, lately Head of Patient Focus and International Issues, Health Directorate, Scottish Executive.
Ms Susan Margaret Graham Matheson. For services to Community Justice and to the Voluntary Sector in Scotland.
Kerry Ann, Mrs. Maxwell, Chief Executive, Whitehaven Community Trust, Cumbria. For services to Young People.
Professor
Alan Keith Maynard, chairman, York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Brian McCargo, Q.P.M. For services to Sport and to the Special Olympics in Northern Ireland.
Rurik Miles Marsden. Former 1st Secretary (Development), British Embassy, Rangoon.
Iain David McGeachy (John Martyn), Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music.
Ms
Aileen McGlynn, M.B.E., Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Professor Donna May Mead, Dean, Faculty of Health, Sport and Science and Professor of Nursing, University of Glamorgan. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Philip Scott Mellor, Head of Department of Arbovirology, Institute for Animal Health. For services to Science.
David William Midgley. For services to Business and to the community in Tyne and Wear.
Ms Nicola Jane Milican, artistic director, New Moves International Ltd. For services to Performance Art.
Hannah, Mrs. Miller. For voluntary service to the Welfare of Children.
Professor
David Mark Shucksmith, Professor of Planning, Newcastle University. For services to Rural Development and to Crofting.
Brian Wentworth Sinnamon, Business Manager, Judicial Services Group, Northern Ireland Court Service, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Judith, Mrs. Sischy, director, Scottish Council of Independent Schools. For services to Education and to the Voluntary Sector.
David Sleep, Head of Unit, National Strategies Management Team, Schools Directorate, Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Susan Gwynneth, Mrs. Smith, lately chair, Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales. For services to Local Government.
Ms Carole Snee. For services to Urban Regeneration in East London.
Geoff Snow. For services to the Construction Industry and to Apprenticeships in Wales.
Ms Boni Patricia Sones. For services to Broadcasting and to the Public Relations Industry.
Councillor Nicholas Stanton, leader, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Local Government.
Alexander Stephen, Chief Executive, Dundee City Council. For services to Local Government.
Paul Stephenson. For services to Equal Opportunities and to Community Relations in Bristol.
Neil Laurie Stoddart, managing director, A. K. Stoddart Ltd. For services to the Meat Industry in Scotland.
Michele, Mrs. Sutton, Principal, Bradford College. For services to Further Education and to Community Relations.
Elizabeth Anne, Mrs. Taylor, lately Director, Department for Children Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government. For public and voluntary service.
Hugh Taylor, Chief Executive, Hilmar Hotel Management. For services to the Tourist and Hospitality Industries.
Ian George Taylor, District Manager Glasgow, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Thomas Thomson, lately chairman, Royal Scottish National Orchestra. For services to Music.
Clifford Christoffel Todd, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Ms Valerie Gladys Vamplew, Deputy Operations Director, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Miss Jennifer Rowan van Tinteren, Team Leader, Accessibility Solutions Team, Department for Work and Pensions.
Arnold Roy Vandermeer. For voluntary service to the community in Hertfordshire.
Ms Sian Caroline Vasey, director, Ealing Centre for Independent Living. For services to disabled people.
Dr. Peter Warburton, Director of Sport, University of Durham. For services to Higher Education and to Sport.
Miss
Sarah Kate Webb, M.B.E., Sailor. For services to Sport.
Professor Christopher Welsh, Chief Operating Officer, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Susan, Mrs. West, lately Headteacher, Millbrook Primary School, Stalybridge, Cheshire. For services to Education.
Stephen Henry White, director, Business Strategy, UK Atomic Energy Authority. For services to the Nuclear Industry.
Councillor Bernard James Whittle, Member, Fylde South, Lancashire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Peter Wilding. For public service.
Denise Jennifer, Mrs. Wilkinson. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Karen, Mrs. Winfield, Team Leader, Student Loans Company Strategic Relationship Team, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. For public and voluntary service.
Dr. Robert James David Winter, medical director, East of England Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS.
Ms Wendy Wright, Principal, Macclesfield College. For services to Further Education.
Keith Young, Policy Lead for Adult Critical Care Services, Department of Health.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Nicholas Jonathan Alexander, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
George Alkiviades David. For services to UK/Greek relations in the field of education.
Dr. Alexander William Lowndes De Waal. For services to development and conflict resolution in Africa.
Professor David Geraint Evans, Professor of Materials Science, Beijing University of Chemical Technology. For services to international science and UK/China Relations.
Michael Ernesto Francino, lately Consultant Team Leader, Department for International Development. For services to economic reform in Iraq.
Patrick Hugo Gray. For services to British nuclear non- proliferation initiatives in Russia and the Commonwealth Independent States.
Dr. John Anthony Hemery Director, Centre for Diplomatic Studies. For services to British interests overseas.
David Alexander James Hepworth, Q.G.M., lately Senior Investigations Adviser, British Embassy, Kabul. For services to the Police in Afghanistan.
Michael John Holloway, Regional Director, Consular and Visa Services for Iberia, British Embassy, Madrid. Ms Ann Kenrick, Secretary-General, British Section, Franco-British Council. For services to promoting Franco-British relations.
Iftikhar Ahmed Khan. For services to UK/Bangladesh trade and development relations and corporate social responsibility.
Cheryl-Ann Elizabeth, Mrs. Lister, lately chairperson and chief executive officer, Bermuda Monetary Authority. For services to promoting sound financial regulation in Bermuda.
Rurik Miles Marsden, lately First Secretary (Development), British Embassy, Rangoon.
Jarlath Stephen Norman, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce.
Charles John Sinclair Nuttall, lately Director, British Council, Colombia.
William James Paterson, lately EU Chief Police Adviser and Team Leader, Darfur. For services in support of the African Union Peacekeeping Mission to Darfur.
Gary LeRoy Phillips, Consultant. For public service in Bermuda.
Derek Laurence Powell, managing director, International Training Services. For services to training.
Paul Desmond Sherar, lately Director, Visa Services Operations for the Asia Pacific Region, British Embassy, Beijing.
Professor James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin, Nissan Professor, Modern Japanese Studies and director, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, Oxford University. For services to academic excellence and the promotion of UK/Japanese understanding.
Rupert Robert Sword, chairman and Regional Head, Latin America Schroder Investment Management, Schroders plc. For services to British commercial interests and to the British community in Argentina.
Andrew Robert Hay Thomson, First Secretary, British Embassy, Bogota.
David Richard Townsend, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Professor David Warburton, Professor of Paediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles. For services to UK/USA collaboration on healthcare research.
Nicholas Charles Young, journalist, Researcher and Trainer for Aid Agencies. For services to sustainable development and to civil society in China.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Military Division
Squadron Leader Steven Abbott, RAFVR(T)
Lt (now Lt. Cdr) William John Adams
WO Class 1 Air Engineer Mechanic Martin Bailey
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Weapons) Robert Bainbridge
CPO Weapon Eng Mechanic (Radio)(Submarine) Paul Burton
PO Air Eng Mechanic David Robert James Dallimore
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Sensors Submarine) John Strannigan Dickie
WO Class 2 (Acting WO Class 1) Steven Graham Eaton RM
Lt-Cmdr Derek John Login, Royal Naval Reserve, Sea Cadet Corps.
Majr. John David Maddison RM
WO Class 2 Eng Technician (Marine Eng Submarine) Allan Lindsay Mason
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Weapons) Paul Mounsor
Major (acting Lt-Col) Alexander Bruce Murray RM
Captain (acting Major) Martin David Tidman RM
Staff Sergeant Glen John Adams
Captain Michael Paul Eamon Angove
Warrant Officer Class 1 Robin David Bartlett
Major Hugh Benson
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy Graham Bromfield
Major Gavin Derek Brown
Sergeant Raymond Burke
Major Kenneth Campbell
Major Jon Cadey Spencer Cheek
Major Andrew David Cox
Sergeant Stephen John Crighton
Major Jody Philip Davies
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy John Davies
Major William Hywel Lewis Davies
Sergeant Justin Paul Dine
Staff Sergeant Paul Duffin
Captain Neil Anthony England
Major Rodney Victor Gray
Major Nigel Patrick Hanley
Captain Colin Andrew Howard
Major Toby Alfred Warde Ingram
Acting Major Barry Johnson
Sergeant Shane Anthony Jones
Major William Robert Kefford
Major Peter Alexander Little BEM
Major Mathew Richard Pemberton MacKenzie
Lance Corporal Angeline Patricia Matley
Major James McClung
Major Bryan Mialkowsky CD
Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew David Mills
Captain Dean Richard Murch
Lieutenant Colonel John Crispin Morison Orr
Warrant Officer Class 2 Geoffrey Paine
Warrant Officer Class 1 Colin Neil Preece
Staff Sergeant Christopher Price
Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert Proctor
Major Thomas Robert David Ridgway
Major Paul Shields
Major Michael John Short
Colour Sergeant Paul Gregory Simpson
Captain Neil Stuart Thomas
Major Darren Lars Thompson
Major Jonathan Peter Thorn
Major Phillip Shepheard-Walwyn
The Reverend Steven, Royal Army Chaplain's Department
Margaret Bright, former International Student Support Officer, Sheffield Hallam University, for services to Higher Education
Mark Bristow. Cyclist, for services to Disabled Sport
Stephen Bristow. Joint Proprietor,
GreenWood Forest Park, for services to the Tourist Industry in North Wales
Isobel Mauveen Brodie, former Deputy Headteacher, Webster's High School, Angus, for services to Education
Dr Timothy Andrew Broome, former Head, Target Division, ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, for services to Science
Keith Brough. Special Constable, Lothian and Borders Police, for voluntary service to the Police
Beryl Brown, former Library Manager, Wychwood Library, Oxfordshire, for services to Local Government
Christina Brown. Senior Officer, HM Revenue and Customs, for public and voluntary service
Linda Quinn
Christopher Buckland, for voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Northern Ireland
Garth Buckle. Business Links Team Co-ordinator, Hounslow Education Business Partnership, for services to Young People in West London
Michael Bull. Teacher, Whitehall Primary School, for services to Education and to the community in Leicester
Claude Bullingham, for voluntary service to the community in Whaddon, Cheltenham
David Charles Bullock. Electronic Workshop Engineer, Institute of Hearing Research, Medical Research Council, for services to Science
Carol Ann Burke, former manager E, HM Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Askham Grange, York, Ministry of Justice, for public and voluntary service
Robert Burns. Business Development manager, Lancashire Constabulary, for services to the Police
Terry Elliott Burns, for services to the Trade Union Movement and to the community in Burnley and Lancashire
Tony Burns, for voluntary service to Amateur Boxing
Lindsay Marie Burr, for services to Business and to the community in Ryedale, North Yorkshire
Simon Burr. Vice-president, Engine Controls, Goodrich Corporation, for services to the Aerospace Industry
William Tinsley Cairns, for services to Music in Northern Ireland
Philicianno Callwood. Proprietor, Foxy's Bar and Restaurant, Entrepreneur and musician, for services to tourism, British Virgin Islands
Helen Calvert. Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions, for public and voluntary service
John Francis Carberry. Regional Development Officer, Royal National Institute for the Deaf, for services to Disabled People in Northern Ireland
Amanda Estelle Carter, for voluntary service to the community in Leicester
David John Carter. 1st Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Professor
Ronald Allan Carter, University of Nottingham, for services to local and national Higher Education
Kate Cartwright, for voluntary service to the Yorkshire and East Midlands Lay Observer Panel
Sarah Castro, Community Safety Manager, Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association. For services to tackling Anti-Social Behaviour in East London.
Gordon Blakley Cave, chair, Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast Liver Support Group. For charitable services to Healthcare.
Janice Rosamund Cave, Director of Public Affairs, Royal Society for The Prevention of Accidents. For services to Health and Safety.
Dawn Ellen Chapman, Nurse Consultant, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Breast Cancer Healthcare.
Brian John Chappell. For public service.
Sarah Chester. For services to the Arts.
Muhammed Irfan Faizi Chishti, Imam, H.M. Prisons Forest Bank and Buckley Hall. For services to Muslim People.
Mamun Rashid Chowdhury. For voluntary service to Asian Community Football in East London.
Dr. Albert Roy Cooksey. For voluntary service to the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team in Cumbria.
Wendy Cooling, co-founder, Bookstart Project. For services to Children's Literacy.
Laurence John Harris Coombs. For voluntary service to the community in Bath.
Mary Jenifer Cooper. For voluntary service to International Students in Cambridge.
Patricia Astley-Cooper, Curator, Wandsworth Museum. For services to Heritage in South West London.
Peter Daniel Cormack, lately Curator, William Morris Gallery. For services to Art and to Heritage.
Lynette Costello, co-founder, Mothers Against Murder and Aggression. For services to Vulnerable People.
Judith Cottam, lately Nurse Consultant (Stoma Care), Bedford Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Alan Cottle. For services to Children and Young People with Special Needs in Surrey.
Bernard James Cotton, Director, Team GB Holding Camp. For services to Sport.
Timothy Coulson. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Lynda Coulter, Senior Neonatal Nurse, Countess of Chester NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Alderman Cecil James Cousley. For services to the Boys' Brigade and to Local Government in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland.
Linda Covey. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Warwickshire.
Alan Craig, Inspector, International Team, UK Border Agency, Home Office. For public and voluntary service.
Timothy John Craig. For public service.
Wynne Creasy, Leader, Bexley Clerkship Practice, London Borough of Bexley. For services to Education.
Professor Jonathan Crego. For public service.
George Creighton. For services to Biomedical Research in Northern Ireland.
Thomas Creighton, chairman, Northern Health and Social Services Council. For services to Social Care in Northern Ireland.
Herbert Thomas Harold Cromack. For voluntary service to Agriculture and to the community in the Isle of Bute.
Collin Crooks, Senior Information Access Manager, Department for Children, Schools and Families. For public and voluntary service.
Joyce Crossan. For public service.
Bruce Crowther. For services to Oxfam and to Fairtrade.
Catherine Anne Townsend Storrs Cullis. For services to the Conservation of Ecclesiastical Heritage.
Stanley Michael Cundle. For voluntary service to the Jewish community in Leeds.
Jody Cundy, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Allan Roy Currall, Chairman of Governors, Kendrick School, Reading. For voluntary service to Education.
David Niel Curwen. For services to the Environment and to the community in the Cotswolds.
Martha Marina Dalglish. For services to Breast Cancer Patients in Merseyside.
Anthony Frederick Dalton, Grade 7, Nationality Management Team, UK Border Agency, Home Office. For public and voluntary service.
Pradip Kumar Datta, Founder, Wick Surgical Courses. For services to Medical Training.
Professor Jagdish Dave. For services to Education and to Asian People.
Marguerite Stella Davies. For voluntary service to the community in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Terence Davies, lately Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Christopher Kevin Davis. For charitable services in Southampton.
Marian Janet Davis, Teacher, Sexey's School. For services to the community in Queen Camel, Somerset.
Pamela Dorothy Horridge-Deakin. Vice-president, Ibiza and Formentera Association for the Prevention of Cancer, for services to charitable activities in Ibiza and Formentera.
Stephen Michael Deakin, Executive OYcer, Jobcentre. Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Andrew Dougal Dempster. For voluntary service to Victim Support in Scotland.
David Francis De Val. For voluntary service to the community in Chinnor, Oxfordshire.
William Alexander Dickson, Consultant, Plastic Surgeon and Director, Welsh Burns Centre, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
Leslie Barbara Dillingham. For voluntary service to Equestrian Sport.
Ebrahim Dockrat. For services to the community in West Yorkshire.
Eiron Hugh Dodd. For voluntary service to Clubs for Young People in Wales.
Barry James Donovan. For voluntary service to the community in Colchester, Essex.
Maria Donovan. For voluntary service to the community in Greengairs, Lanarkshire.
Neil Andrew Dossor, Administrative Officer, Customer Contact Team, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Councillor Mary Elaine Draycott. For services to Local Government and to the community in Leicester.
John Drayton. For services to the Quarry Industry and to Geology.
Sophia Drew. For voluntary service to the community in Prestatyn, Denbighshire.
Robert William Dunn, National Advocacy Officer, National Kidney Federation. For services to Healthcare.
Dr. Rosalie Dunn, General Medical Practitioner. For services to the community in Blantyre, Lanarkshire.
Phyllis Mary Durow, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Anthony Durrant, J.P. For services to the Voluntary Sector in the North West.
Dr. Peter Durrant, County Archivist, Berkshire Record Office. For services to Local Government.
Doreen Eastwood, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Dee Edwards, co-founder, Mothers Against Murder and Aggression. For services to Vulnerable People.
Hugh Mervyn Edwards. For services to Farming in Cumbria.
Terry Edwards, Team GB Head Boxing Coach. For services to Sport.
John Patrick Egan. For voluntary service to the community in Woodhouse, Leeds.
Doreen Egarr. For voluntary service to the community in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
The Reverend Dr. John Elliston. For voluntary service to Vulnerable and Homeless People in Darlington, County Durham.
Gerald Samuel Ells. For services to Veterans' Tennis.
Mark Douglas Elson, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Nigel John Embry, Chief Executive, Farm Stay UK. For services to the Tourist Industry.
Arthur Aubrey Emerson. For voluntary service to Carers' Group, Rethink Sheffield.
Vivien Christine Esslemont. Assistant Director, British Council, Mozambique.
Ronald John Eunson, lately Chair of Governors, Gosforth Central Middle School and Broadway East First School, Newcastle upon Tyne. For voluntary service to Education.
Susan Christabel Eunson, lately Governor, Gosforth East Middle School and Gosforth Park First School, Newcastle upon Tyne. For voluntary service to Education.
Professor Rhiannon Evans, National Director, Action on Access and lately Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Edge Hill University. For services to Higher Education.
Samuel Rowland Evans. For voluntary service to Vintage Agricultural Machinery.
William Bennett Evans, lately Councillor, Bridgend County Council. For services to Local Government.
Gillian Mary Eweis, Assistant Anglican Chaplain, H.M. Prison Full Sutton, York. For services to Prisoners.
Major Stephen Farley, Team GB Quartermaster. For services to Sport.
Godfrey Eugene Featherstone, lately Director, Kenward Trust. For services to Disadvantaged People.
Denice Fennell. For services to Nature Conservation.
Max Field. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Frederick James John Fielder. For voluntary service to the community in Greater Manchester.
Alison Claire Finch, Ward Sister and Senior Nurse, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. * Margaret Fish, lately Teacher, Park Primary School, Alloa, Clackmannanshire. For services to Education and to the community in Alloa.
Rodney Cyril Alban FitzGerald. For services to Local Government in the City of London.
Robert Fletcher, Bus Driver. For services to Public Transport in Liverpool.
Patricia Flynn, lately Head of Libraries and Information Services. For services to Local Government in Leicester.
Raymond Victor Fooks. For voluntary service to the community in Rye, East Sussex.
Andrew Forbes, Health, Safety and Security Manager, Babcock Marine. For services to Industry.
Roger Clem Ford. For services to Young People in the West Midlands.
Susan Piggott-Forster, lately Senior Executive Officer, Learning and Development Unit, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
Sandra Forsythe, chair, Board of Glasgow Housing Association. For services to Social Housing in Glasgow.
Rebecca Dawn Fortunato. President, Gibraltar Amateur Swimming Association, and vice-president, Gibraltar Commonwealth Games Association. For services to sport.
Derek Samuel Foster, Director, Action Training (Stoke) Ltd. For services to Lifelong Learning in StaVordshire.
Jennifer Ann Fox. For services to the Administration of Science in Norwich.
Michael Henry Francis. For services to the Tourist Industry in Bournemouth.
Jenny, Mrs. Frank. For services to Young Carers in Hampshire.
Paul William Franklin. 2nd Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Michal Miriam Westmill Furr, Manager, WesthillCCommunity Centre and Community Association. For services to the community in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Margaret Fyffe. For voluntary service to the community in the Isle of Eigg, Highland.
Colin James Galloway, lately Business Architecture and Customer Strand Lead, Pension Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
David Hugh Geldard. For voluntary service to People with Coronary Heart Disease.
Alexander Gill. For services to the fishing community in Kingston-upon-Hull.
Karen Gill, Director, Everywoman Ltd. For services to Women's Enterprise.
Dr. John Fitzroy Gillespie, J.P., D.L. For voluntary service to Horse Racing in Northern Ireland.
Gweneth Gimson. For voluntary service in Ulverscroft, Leicestershire.
Peggy Gledhill. For voluntary service to the community in Horsham, West Sussex.
Thomas Guy Goldberg, chairman, AWI Ltd. For services to International Trade.
Dennis Edward Goodwin. For voluntary services to the First World War Veterans' Association.
Maureen Gordon. For services to Social Work and to the Voluntary Sector in Northern Ireland.
Kay Gould, lately Manager, Adderley Children's Centre, Saltley, Birmingham. For services to Children and Families.
Susan Patricia Gower. For voluntary service to Disabled Children and Young People in Bexley, Kent.
Shirley Gowland, T.D. For services to disabled people in Billericay, Essex.
John Grady. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Jersey.
John Graham, lately Teacher, Hurworth Primary School, Darlington. For services to Education.
John William Redhead Graham. For voluntary service to the community in Greenside, Tyne and Wear.
Malise Charles Richard Graham. For voluntary service to the community in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Dorrett Buckley-Greaves. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic communities in Sheffield.
Professor Clara Greed, Professor of Inclusive Urban Planning, University of West England. For services to Urban Design.
Evelyn Winifred Green. For voluntary service to the community in South London.
Harold James Green, Chief Road Safety Officer, Road Safety Division, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Nigel Francis Green, Chief Officer, Bedfordshire Special Constabulary. For voluntary service to the Police.
Russell Andrew Greenwood, Administrative Officer, Food and Farming Group, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For public and voluntary service.
Barry David Gregory. For voluntary service to Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.
Captain Peter Royall Griffiths, Operations Manager, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety in Swansea.
Winsome Elaine Griffiths. For services to the Metropolitan Police Service and to the community in South London.
Dr. William Henry Grindle. For services to Music in Northern Ireland.
Patricia Grindle, Principal, Mitchell House Special School. For services to Special Needs Education in Northern Ireland.
Robert Denis Guiler. For voluntary service to People with Learning Difficulties in Northern Ireland.
Chris Guille. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Essex.
Joyce Guy. For services to Older People in the African Caribbean community in the London Borough of Redbridge.
Lynn Gwilliam, lately Support Grade Band 1, Security and Anti-Corruption Unit, UK Border Agency, Home OYce.
Peter Haigh, J.P. For voluntary service to the Scouts and to Sailing in West Yorkshire.
Deborah Anne Hall, Manager, Chigwell Riding Trust for Special Needs. For services to disabled people in Essex.
John Charles Hall. For voluntary service to the Scouts in SheYeld.
Beverley Hallam, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Dave Haller, Swimming Coach. For services to Sport.
Gerald Halpin. For voluntary service to Art and to Charity in Chorley, Lancashire.
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One Driver. For services to Motor Racing.
Stanley Charles Raymond Hammond. For services to Young People and to the community in Bristol.
John Hansford, lately Director, Swindon Office, Natural Environment Research Council. For services to Science.
June Mary Harbott. For voluntary service to the community in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Michael Hardman. For services to the Campaign for Real Ale and to the Brewing Industry.
Iain Peter McPherson Hardy. Honorary Consul, Valparaiso.
Gabrielle Christine Harris. For services to Dance in Rhyl, Denbighshire.
John Harris, Shipwright, BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. For services to the Defence Industry.
Barry Albert Haseltine. For services to the Construction Industry.
Colin Michael Hatch, Senior Divisional Officer, Cornwall County Fire Brigade. For services to Local Government.
Janet Anne Haynes. For voluntary service to the Leukaemia Research Fund in Rugby.
Steven Thomas Hayward, Business Development Manager, York Navy Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
Joan Healey. For voluntary service to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Ross and Cromarty.
Andrew Heath. For services to the Music Publishing Industry.
Joseph Heatley. For services to Children and Young People within the Immigration System.
Raymond Francis Hemmett, lately Senior Conservator, Paintings, Historic Scotland Conservation Centre, Scottish Executive.
Gwynneth Percival Hemmings. For voluntary service to people with schizophrenia.
David Christopher Henderson. For services to Animal Welfare.
Rex Andrew Hendricksen. For voluntary service to the Scouts in Cardiff.
Kenneth Henning. For public service.
Arek Hersh. For voluntary service to Holocaust Education.
Claire Elizabeth Hicks, Chief Executive, IMPACT Foundation. For services to International Development.
Gill Hicks. For charitable services.
Peter Higgins. For voluntary service to Young People in South Gloucestershire.
Peter Hindle. Chief Executive, Saint Gobain Distribution UK. For services to the Building Industry and to Charity.
Peter Norman Holden, lately Head of People Engagement Department, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. For services to Nature Conservation.
Harold William Holland, chairman, North Shore Area Forum. For voluntary service to the community in Blackpool.
Carole Jean Holmes. For voluntary service to Visually Impaired People in the North West.
John Edward Holmes. For voluntary service to People with Mental Health Problems in South West London.
Lee Stephen Holmes, lately Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police.
John Holt. For voluntary service to the community in Featherstone, West Yorkshire.
Marguerite Loudon Hopkin, for services to the British community in France.
Kelly Hoppen. For services to Interior Design.
David Irwin Houghton. For services to Business and to International Trade in the West Midlands.
Frederick George Ernest Houlton, lately Fostering and Adoption Marketing and Recruitment Officer, Lincolnshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
John Houston, Senior Officer, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Norman Howarth. For voluntary service to the community in Wythall, Worcestershire.
Carol Jane Hoy, lately Nurse Specialist. For services to Healthcare.
Stephen Lawrence Chard Hucklesby. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Derek Hudspeth, Departmental Superintendent, Department of Geography, University of Durham. For services to Higher Education.
Laurence Roy Hulbert, Vice-chairman, Governing Body, Shire Oak School, Sutton Coldfield. For voluntary service to Education.
Alderman Kenneth Jenkins. For voluntary service to the community in St. Albans and Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
Gordon Cyril Jenney. For voluntary service to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Peter James Jennings, lately chairman, Avenues Project, Tyne and Wear. For services to Young People.
Linda Mary Johnson. For services to Palliative Care in North East Wales.
Tracy Yana Johnson. For services to the Cosmetics Industry.
Andrea Johnstone. For voluntary service to the community in Berrow, Somerset.
Dr. Surinder Singh Jolly, General Medical Practitioner, Manchester. For services to Healthcare.
Bridget Jones. For services to Canterbury Gypsy and Traveller Support Group.
Constance Zena Jones. For voluntary service to the community in Rilla Mill, Cornwall.
David Onllwyn Jones, Assistant Headteacher, Villiers High School, Ealing, London. For services to Education.
John Stanley Jones. For services to Lithography.
Joy Cummings-Jones, lately Head of Patient and Public Involvement, Nottingham City Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS.
Kevin Clifford Jones. For charitable services to the community in Holyhead, Anglesey.
Libby Jones, Manager, New Pathways, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Vulnerable People in Wales.
Neil Rodney Wynn-Jones. For services to International Trade.
Philip Thomas Morris-Jones. For voluntary service to the community in Telford, Shropshire.
Robert Norman Jones, lately Head of Design and Interpretative Services, Forestry Commission Scotland.
Elizabeth Florence Joshua. For Services to Education and the community, St. Helena and Ascension Island.
Robert William Jost, Prison Officer Physical Education, H.M. Young Offenders' Institution Thorn Cross, Warrington, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Captain Samson Sassoon Samuel Judah, managing director, GBA Group of Companies. For services to Business and to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Roger Jukes. For services to Farming and to the Environment in Powys.
Lieutenant Colonel John Denis Kane. For voluntary service to the Army Benevolent Fund.
Elizabeth Kenworthy. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
David Arnold Kerfoot, managing director, Kerfoot Group. For services to Business and to the community in Northallerton, North Yorkshire.
Nicky Kinnaird, Founder, SpaceNK. For services to the Beauty Industry.
John Herbert Kirkpatrick. For voluntary service to the RAF Association.
Terence Kivlin. For services to Skills and to the community in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Diana Mary Kloss. For services to Occupational Health.
Maria Kolpa, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
John Lakeman. For voluntary service to the communities in the Malvern Hills District, Worcestershire.
Canon Claire Anne Laland. For services to the Mothers' Union and to the community in Balsall Common, West Midlands.
Susan Lambert, Court Clerk, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Susan Lane, Assistant Principal, Student Services, Knowsley Community College. For services to Further Education in Liverpool.
Christopher John Wallis Lavers, J.P., D.L. For voluntary service to the community in Surrey.
Marilyn Sheila Lazarus. For voluntary service to the Jewish Association for the Mentally Ill.
Terence Michael Lazenby, chairman, Engineering Construction Industry Training Board. For services to Skills and Training.
David Leach, lately Business Change Manager, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Shirley Adams-Leach. For services to Musical Education, Falkland Islands.
Carol, Mrs. Leonard, Nursery Nurse, St. Clement Danes Church of England Primary School, Westminster, London. For services to Education.
Davida Ann Lewis. For voluntary service to Music and to Culture in Wales.
Geoffrey Ling, Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
John Kelvin Lulham. Head of Contracts and Procurement, Transport for London. For services to Equality and Diversity.
Bimla Devi Lyall, Executive Officer, South East Area Enforcement Office, Sidcup, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Department for Transport. For public and voluntary service.
Michael Gabriel Lynch, chair, Larne Citizens' Advice Bureau. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Cheryl MacIntosh. For voluntary service to the community in Lochaber, Inverness-shire.
Linda Maclean, Communication and Information Business Support Officer, Tribunals Service, Leicester, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Douglas Richard MacNeilage, lately Janitor, Tobermory High School. For services to Education and to the community in the Isle of Mull.
Lieutenant Commander Brian Leslie Maddock, R.N.(Retd.), Chief Umpire, Wimbledon Championships. For services to Tennis.
Ranjula Madhani, Parliamentary Officer, H.M. Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
Rosemary Maguire. For services to People with Parkinson's Disease in Cornwall.
Ann Maidment, Teacher, Kenmore Park Middle School, Harrow, London. For services to Education.
Robina Elizabeth Mallett, Family Carer Support Officer, Home Farm Trust, Bristol. For services to Children and Families.
Raymond Arthur Manning. For voluntary service to the community in Benllech, Anglesey.
Kevin Anthony Marley, Senior Executive Officer, Shared Services, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Maurice Marshal, Chief Electrician, Northcott Theatre, Exeter. For services to Drama.
Jean Marshall. For services to Young People with Special Needs in Brighton.
Jonathan Marshall, Founder, Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity. For services to the community in Plymouth.
Pamela Marshall, Clinical Director, Eating Disorder Service, Leicestershire. For services to Healthcare.
Ruby Marshall, chair, Hartlepool Carers. For services to Children and Families.
Nigel Platts-Martin, Restaurateur. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
Dr. John William Mason. For services to the South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre, Chichester.
Israel Massey, co-founder, Race Equality in Newham. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic communities in the London Borough of Newham.
David James Matthews. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Alison May McAusland. For voluntary service to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
Seamus Aidan McCann, Staff Officer, Mental Health Unit, Social Policy Group, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland Executive.
Derek McCarrick. For charitable services.
Leonie McCarthy, Manager, New Link Centre, Peterborough City Council. For services to Local Government.
Horace Michael McEvoy. For services to the community in North Wales.
Owen Reid McGhee. For services to Sport and to Charity.
Margaret Mary McGoran. For voluntary service to the Catholic Guide Movement in Northern Ireland.
Gerard McIlmurray. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Malachy Peter McKernan, Deputy Principal, Energy Division, Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Elizabeth Montgomery McLardy. For services to Local Government and to the community in West Kilbride.
Stuart David McNeill. For voluntary service to Young People in the UK and Ghana.
Geoffrey Meehan. For public service.
Rosemary Andrea Meeke, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Narendra Mehta. For services to Visually Impaired Asian People.
Doreen Meiklem, Practice Nurse, Stoneyburn Health Centre. For services to Healthcare and to the community in West Lothian.
Dr. Alan William Thomas Melville, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Healthcare in Fife.
William Metcalf. For voluntary service to Homeless People in London.
John Bissett Methven. For voluntary service to the Boys' Brigade in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Charlotte Michaels. For voluntary service to the community in North London.
Margaret Elizabeth Middlebrook. For voluntary service to the community in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Alice Patricia Middleton, Founder, Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide. For services to Vulnerable People.
David Edward James Miles, Banjo Player. For services to Music.
Yvonne Millar, Head, Community Child Psychology Service, Islington Primary Care Trust. For services to Children and Families.
Paul Stuart Millard. HM Ambassador's driver, for services to the British Embassy in Berne.
Nicholas Michael Miller. 2nd Secretary, British Embassy, Bogota.
Ross Gibson Milligan, Superintendent Medical Illustrator, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie. For services to Healthcare in Scotland.
Valerie Mitchell. For services to Nursing in Fife.
Alexander Moggach. For services to the Industry Engineers' Club Project.
George Ramsey Martin Moore. For voluntary service to Heritage in the Isle of Man.
Maureen Tyler-Moore, Principal, Independent Specialist College, Foxes Academy, Minehead. For services to Special Needs Education.
Ann Morgan, Branch Manager, Bessbrook Library. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Terence John Morris, lately Consultant General Physician and medical director, North Glamorgan NHS Trust. For services to the NHS and to the British Medical Association.
Samantha Jane Morshed. Founder, Hathay Bunano Knitwear Company. For services to Disadvantaged and Vulnerable Women and Children in Bangladesh.
Lincoln Moses. For services to Community Football in Birmingham.
Brian Mummery, Honorary Curator, Immingham Museum. For voluntary service to Heritage in Lincolnshire.
Douglas William Frederick Muncey. For services to WaterAid.
Ann Munro. Vice Consul, British Embassy, Doha.
Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. Murphy. For charitable services to Bridgend and District Macmillan Cancer Support Group, South Wales.
Alexandra Murray, Designer. For services to the Fashion and Textile Industries in Scotland.
Rosemary Murray. For services to Vulnerable People and to Emergency Planning.
Alexandra Olivia Naish. For services to Community Relations in Bristol.
Frederick Walter Netley. For voluntary service to the Whitehawk community in Brighton.
Michael Newsome. For voluntary service to the community in York, North Yorkshire.
James Percy Newton, Bus Driver, Damory Coaches. For services to Public Transport in Dorset.
Dorothy Margaret Neyland. For voluntary service to Gymnastics and to the community in Swansea.
Primrose Cherry Nixon, Complaints Liaison OYcer, PAYE and Self Assessment, Belfast, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Valerie Frances Norman. For voluntary service to the Samaritans in Bangor, North Wales.
Michael Robin Norton. For services to the Water Industry and to International Trade.
Dr. Heather Nunnerley. For services to Healthcare in South East London.
Margaret O'Callaghan, chair, Outer West Area Forum. For services to the community in Newcastle- upon-Tyne.
Thomas O'Callaghan. For services to Lifelong Learning in the Transport Industry.
Avril O'Sullivan. For voluntary service to People with Learning Disabilities in Essex.
David Oddie, Senior Lecturer in Drama, University College Plymouth of St. Mark and St.John. For services to International Relations.
Norma Mary Sinclair. For voluntary service to the community in Reading, Berkshire.
Linda Geraldine Glennys Singleton, Head of Strategic Resourcing, People and Professional Capability Group Finance Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
RuthcSkinner. For services to Riding for the Disabled and to the community in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.
Layla Kelly Slatter, former 3rd Secretary, British Embassy, Damascus. For services in the Middle East and Afghanistan.
Alfred John Slow. For voluntary service to the community in Wimborne, Dorset.
Guy Wilson Smales, D.L. For voluntary service to Neighbourhood Watch in West Hampshire.
Betty Smith (Liz Smith), Actor. For services to Drama.
Catherine Smith. For voluntary service to the H.M. Prison Service Charity Fund.
David George Gordon-Smith, chief executive officer, Orchard Trust. For services to People with Learning Difficulties, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Doreen Smith. For voluntary service to the community in Broadwater, Lancashire.
Jane Smith. For voluntary service to the Independent Monitoring Board, H.M. Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Eastwood Park, Gloucestershire.
Raymond John Smith, lately Senior Carpenter, St. Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff. For services to Welsh Heritage.
Vanessa Frances Hall-Smith. Director, British Institute of Florence, for services to promoting UK culture in Italy.
Vivienne Evelyn Smith. For voluntary service to Girlguiding in the Anglia Region.
Graham Arthur Smout, Special Constable, Staffordshire Police. For voluntary service to the Police.
Michael Douglas Snowling. For services to Children and Young People in Norfolk.
Colin Sparkes, Team Leader, Cross Tax Evasion Intervention, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Wayne Spence, Service Delivery Assistant, Temple Meads Station, Bristol. For services to Passenger Transport.
Siobhan Spencer, Member, Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group. For services to Community Relations.
Angela Star. For services to Healthcare for Young People in Tyne and Wear.
Eilish Steele. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Northern Ireland.
Paul Stennett, Chief Executive, United Kingdom Accreditation Service. For services to Business.
Paul Darby Stevenage, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. John James Surgeoner Stewart. For voluntary service to the community in Droylsden, Greater Manchester.
Dr. Marie Stewart. For services to Education, Diversity and to Equal Opportunities.
Patricia Elizabeth Stewart, Community Payback Supervisor, Kent Probation Area. For services to the Probation Service.
David Stone, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Brian Thompson. For services to Young People and to the community in Maryport, Cumbria.
Wendy Thomson, lately Administrative Assistant Typist, Crown Prosecution Service. For public and voluntary service.
Tony Thornton, Salvation Army Centre Manager. For services to Homeless People in Darlington, County Durham.
Karen Margaret Tonge. For voluntary service to Table Tennis.
Lynda Ann Toon. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities in Leicestershire.
Paula Mac Townsend. For voluntary service to the community of East and West Worlington, Devon.
Sophi Tranchell, managing director, Divine Chocolate. For services to the Food Industry.
Sarah, Mrs. Tremellen, chief executive officer, Bravissimo. For services to Entrepreneurship.
Susan Tron. For services to Riding for Disadvantaged People in Tyne and Wear.
Arthur Chesley Trott. Artist and Sculptor. For services to Art in Bermuda.
Anthony Tsui Tin-Yau. Director, Croucher Foundation. For services to Science and UK/Hong Kong relations.
Dennis Henry Arthur Tuffin. For services to the Rendezvous Advice Centre, Sherborne, Dorset.
Graham David Tyler, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence. For public service.
Sheila Tyson, chair, Grange-over-Sands and South Cumbria Branch, NSPCC. For voluntary service to Children.
Eric George Vanlint. For services to Literature and to Charity in Suffolk.
Bal Virdee, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
The Reverend Canon Peter Vowles. For voluntary service to Victim Support in Greater Manchester.
Peter John Vowles, Learning Gateway Manager, Weymouth College. For services to Further Education.
Josephine Mary Wakeham, Chair of Governors, Mousehole Community Primary School and vice-chair, Cornwall School Governors' Council. For voluntary service to Education.
John Robert Walker. For services to Nature Conservation in Lincolnshire.
Clifford John Wallace. For voluntary service to Older People in Rochford, Essex.
Daniel Wallis, lately Policy and Strategy Manager, Pension Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Eric John Wallis. For voluntary service to the South West Coast Path Association.
Patricia Ellen Wallson, lately Headteacher, Columbia Market Nursery School and vice-chair, Little Oaks Children's Centre, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Early Years Education.
Rosemary Anne, Mrs Ward, Learning and Teaching Support Assistant, School of Education, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education.
Ernest John Watkins. For voluntary service to Education in Newport, South Wales.
Garry Watts, lately Non-Executive Director and chairman, Risk and Audit Committee, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. For services to Healthcare.
Margaret Evelyn Way. For voluntary service to Speech and Drama in Taunton, Somerset.
David Weir, Wheelchair Racer. For services to Disabled Sport.
William Alfred Wells, Messenger, Cabinet Office.
Carole, Mrs. Wendland, Senior Executive Officer, Low Cost Home Ownership Division, Department for Communities and Local Government.
John Miles Westcott, Chief Executive, Kingswood Foundation, Bristol. For services to Young People.
Canon Richard Ian White. For services to Music Education.
Susan Margaret Whitham, Head of Secretariat, Sixth Form Colleges Forum. For services to Further Education.
Pamela Mary McCane-Whitney. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK.
Alister Stanley Widdowson, former Senior Teacher, British Council, Burma.
Brian Hamilton Williams. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Cornwall.
Diana Joy, Mrs. Williams, Assistant Chief Officer, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Inga Mary Williams. Secretary, Links House Senior Citizens Residence. For services to the British community in Argentina.
Marjorie June, Mrs. Williams. For services to the Burma Star Association in the South West.
Dr. Roger Bevan Williams, Master of Chapel and Ceremonial Music, University of Aberdeen. For services to Music.
Christopher Wilson, J.P., chairman, Redbridge Pensioners' Forum. For services to Older People in Greater London.
Stephanie Dawn Wilson, Governor, Newland School for Girls. For voluntary service to Education and to the community in Kingston-upon-Hull. * Edward Wingrave. For services to Cycling.
Norris Winstone. For services to Folk Music and to Dance in Norfolk.
Lisa Nicole Wise. For public service to Global Tax Issues, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Ping-ka Andrew Wong. For services to the Chinese community in Northern Ireland.
Christine Wood, Senior Library and Information Assistant, Benwell Library, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Local Government.
Katherine Ruth Askey-Wood. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK.
Raymond Wood. For voluntary service to the community in Morayshire.
Christopher John Worthington. Honorary Supervisor, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Sri Lanka. For services to the memory of the war dead.
Christina Elizabeth Malcolm Wright, lately Head of Performing Arts Faculty, Burnholme Community College, York. For services to Education.
Jonathan Hedley Wright. For voluntary service to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Syd Allen Wright, Chief Technician for Insect Survey, Rothamsted Research. For services to Science.
Michael William Young, chair, Institute of Northern Ireland Beekeepers. For voluntary service to Apiculture and to Conservation.
Alice Zeitlyn. For voluntary service to the community in Cambridge.
The New Year Honours 2009 were announced on 31 December 2008 in the United Kingdom,[1] New Zealand,[2] Cook Islands,[3] Barbados,[4] Grenada,[5] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[6] Belize,[7] Antigua and Barbuda,[8] and Saint Christopher and Nevis,[9] to celebrate the year past and mark the beginning of 2009.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by the country 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 and where appropriate.
Professor David Norse. Emeritus Professor of Environmental Management, UCL. For services to international sustainable development and UK/China relations.
Thomas Alastair Clark. For services to Central Banking.
Dr. Kathleen Louise Costeloe, Professor of Paediatrics. For services to Medicine in London.
John Coughlan, Director of Children's Services, Hampshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Shirley, Mrs. Cramer, lately National Council Member, Learning and Skills Council and Chief Executive, Dyslexia Action. For services to Education.
Ms Lucy Manuela de Groot, executive director, Improvement and Development Agency. For services to Local Government.
Professor Colin Dennis. For services to the Agri-food Industry.
David Keith Dingle, Chief Executive OYcer, Carnival UK. For services to the Shipping Industry.
Ben Paul Oakley Dyson, Director of Primary Care, Department of Health.
Professor Leslie Colin Ebdon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire. For services to local and national Higher Education.
Keith Elliott, Principal, City of Bristol College. For services to Further Education.
Richard John Hugo Fleck, chairman, Auditing Practices Board. For services to Business and to the Legal Profession.
David George Flory, Director-General, NHS Finance, Performance and Operations, Department of Health.
John Christopher Freeman, Director, Children's Services, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
Professor Duncan Ian Dunbar Gallie, Official Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to Social Science.
Judith Valerie, Mrs. Gibson, Director of Contact Centres, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Professor
Lesley Anne Glover, Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland. For services to Environmental Science.
Bryan Mark Gray, M.B.E., chairman, North West Regional Development Agency. For services to Business and to the community in the North West.
Wynne Philip Morgan Griffiths, Chief Executive, Young's Seafood Limited. For services to the Food Industry.
Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive, Scottish Universities Physics Alliance and President, European Science Foundation. For services to Science.
Dr. Patricia Anne Hamilton, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. For services to Medicine.
Sue, Mrs. Hammerson, O.B.E. For charitable services.
Hugh Christopher Emlyn Harris, Founder, London First Global Network. For voluntary service to Community Relations in the City of London.
Charles Donald Hendry, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer, Kent Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Robert David Holden, chief executive officer, London and Continental Railways Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry.
William Andrew Myers Holroyd, O.B.E., lately President, Law Society. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Dr.
Owain Arwel Hughes, O.B.E., Conductor. For services to Music and to Charity.
Jeremy Robin Powis Hyde, H.M. Deputy Chief Inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service.
Dr. John Gordon Jenkins, Consultant Paediatrician, Waveney and Antrim Hospitals. For services to Medicine in Northern Ireland.
Peter Jones. For services to Business, Entrepreneurship and to Young People.
James Juffs, Chief Operating Officer, Debt Management Office, H.M. Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
His Honour Judge Geoffrey Harvey Kamil, Circuit Judge. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Tarun Kapur, Executive Headteacher, Ashton-on-Mersey and Broadoak Schools, Trafford. For services to Education.
William James Gregory Keegan. For services to Financial Journalism.
Professor Thomas Burton Loram Kirkwood, Professor of Medicine and Director, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University. For services to Medical Science.
Malcolm Lowe-Lauri, lately Chief Executive, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Dr. Melanie Lee, Executive Vice-president, UCB and deputy chair, Cancer Research UK. For services to Medical Science.
Ian Leitch, Director of Resources and Governance, Scottish Parliament.
Linda, Mrs. Lennon, Area Director, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice.
Professor
Henrietta Miriam Ottoline Leyser, F.R.S., Professor of Plant Developmental Genetics, University of York. For services to Plant Science.
Dr. Nigel Francis Lightfoot, Chief Adviser, Health Protection Agency. For services to Public Health.
Derek Anthony Ludlow, M.B.E., D.L., chairman, Ludlow Group of Companies. For services to Business and to the community in Bedfordshire.
Juliet, Mrs. Lyon, Director, Prison Reform Trust. For services to the Welfare of Prisoners.
John MacQuarrie, lately Deputy Ombudsman, Office of the Assembly Ombudsman, Northern Ireland. For public and voluntary service.
Clive Andrew Maxwell. For public service.
Daniel Francis McAllister, Area Manager, East Midlands Region, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
Richard John McCarthy, Director-General of Housing and Planning, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Colin William McKerracher, Q.P.M., Chief Constable, Grampian Police. For services to the Police.
Francis McLoughlin, Principal, City and Islington College, London. For services to Further Education.
David George Moorhouse, chairman, Lloyds Register. For services to the Maritime Industry.
Terence Keith Morgan, Chief Executive, Tube Lines. For services to Public Transport.
Leslie Porter Murray, chairman, Tidy Northern Ireland and lately chairman, ARENA Network. For services to the Environment.
Ms Gillian Mary Newton, Chief Executive, Fire Service College, Department for Communities and Local Government.
Michael William Norgrove, Director of Excise, Stamps and Money Business, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Michael David Parker, lately chief executive officer, British Nuclear Fuels plc. For services to the Energy Industry.
Stephen Parker. For public service.
Councillor David Parsons, Leader, Leicestershire County Council and chairman, East Midlands Regional Assembly. For services to Local and Regional Government and to the Voluntary Sector.
Nicholas Campbell Paul, chairman, Advantage West Midlands. For services to Business.
David Lee Pearson, O.B.E. For services to Equestrianism and to Disabled Sport.
Dr. Sue Roberts, lately National Clinical Director for Diabetes. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Thomas Michael Roberts, lately Chief Executive, Central Science Laboratory, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Dr. Michael Gerald Galton Schluter. For charitable services through the Relationships Foundation and the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge.
Finlay McMillan Scott, Chief Executive, General Medical Council. For public service.
Ms Deborah Frances Shackleton, Group Chief Executive, Riverside Housing Group. For services to the Housing Sector.
Professor Isobel Nicol Sharp, lately President, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and Partner, Deloitte. For services to the Accountancy Profession.
Charles James Francis Sinclair, lately Chief Executive, Daily Mail and General Trust. For services to the Newspaper Industry.
Dr.
Indarjit Singh, O.B.E., Director, Network of Sikh Organisations (UK). For services to Inter-Faith and Community Relations.
Andrew Michael Slade. For public service.
Dr. Ian McKenzie Smith, O.B.E. For services to the Arts in Scotland.
Ms Priscilla Snowball, chair and Chief Executive, Abbott Mead Vickers Group. For services to the Advertising Industry.
David Whitlock Tanner, O.B.E., Performance Director, GB Rowing Team. For services to Sport.
Professor Alexander Allan Templeton, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Aberdeen. For services to Medicine.
John Esmond George Vaux, lately Speaker's Counsel, House of Commons.
Professor Anthony James Venables, lately Chief Economist, Department for International Development.
Anthony Watson, chairman, Strategic Investment Board Limited. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
Professor
Peter Neil Temple Wells, Research Professor and Senior Scientific Director, Institute of Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, University of Cardiff. For services to Healthcare Science.
Lucinda Jane, Mrs. Barnett, chairman, Magistrates'Association. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Victoria, Mrs. Barnsley, Chief Executive, HarperCollins UK. For services to the Publishing Industry.
Keith Leslie Barwell, lately chairman, West Northamptonshire Development Corporation. For services to Local Government.
Ms Gillian Rose Beasley, Chief Executive, Peterborough City Council. For services to Local Government.
David Bell, Senior Programme Manager, Somalia, Department for International Development.
Catherine Susan, Mrs. Beswick, Head of Healthcare, H.M. Young OVenders' Institution Huntercombe, Oxfordshire. For services to Healthcare.
Dr. Anita Kumari Bhalla, D.L., editor, Public Space Broadcasting BBC. For services to Broadcasting.
Dr. Kuldip Kaur Bharj, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Lead Midwife for Education, School of Healthcare, Leeds University. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Leeds.
Keith Raymond Blackwell, Principal, Esher Sixth Form College, Surrey. For services to local and national Further Education.
Ms Helene Reardon-Bond, Head of Gender Equality Policy, Government Equalities Office. For public and voluntary service.
Robert Michael Bowley, lately Project Team Head of Division, Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.
Ms Caroline Breakey. For services to Rural and Community Development in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Isabel Bruce, Vice-chair, University of the West of Scotland. For services to Higher Education in Scotland and Malawi.
Professor
Anthony Applemore Mornington Bryer, emeritus Professor of Byzantine Studies, University of Birmingham. For services to Scholarship.
Nicholas Buckland. For services to Technology and Innovation.
Ian Kellman Bynoe, Commissioner, Independent Police Complaints Commission. For public service.
John Michael Caines. For services to Entrepreneurship and to Business in the South West.
Jane, Mrs. Caldwell, lately Headteacher, Highfield Community Primary School, Sunderland. For services to Education.
Rodney John Calvert, managing director, Millbrook Proving Ground. For services to the Automotive Industry.
Professor Sara Carter. For services to Women Entrepreneurs.
Ms Joyce Margaret Catterick. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau and to the community in West Yorkshire.
Adrian Oswald Wynn Cave. For services to the community in Ealing, London.
Dr. James Alan Harvard Cave, General Medical Practitioner, Newbury. For services to Healthcare in Berkshire.
Professor Martin Cave, Warwick Business School. For public service.
Dr. Nadia Chambers, Consultant Nurse for Older People, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Michael Christensen, lately Senior Local Manager, North West and Midlands, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Catherine, Mrs. Gilchrist, lately Head of Civil Service Pensions, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Janet Mary, Mrs. Dowlen-Gilliland. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
Michael John Glover, Arup Fellow and Technical Director and Deputy Project Director, Channel Tunnel Rail Link. For services to Engineering.
Kathleen Mary, Mrs. Gooding, lately Senior Early Years Inspector, Wolverhampton Local Authority. For services to local and national Early Years Education.
Dr. Susan Elizabeth Gregory, Consultant in Dental Public Health, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. For services to Healthcare.
Salima, Mrs. Hafejee, director, Bradford Youth Development Partnership. For services to Community Relations in West Yorkshire.
Pauline Ann, Mrs. Halliday. For services to Local Government in the City of London.
David John Hampson, Principal, Tollbar Business and Enterprise College, North East Lincolnshire. For services to Education.
Professor Barry William Hancock, Professor of Oncology, Sheffield University and SheYeld Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.
Roger Harvey. For voluntary service to the community in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Stuart Henry Haynes, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Professor Christopher John Heginbotham, lately Chief Executive, Mental Health Act Commission. For services to Healthcare.
Brigadier John Hemsley. For voluntary service to the St. John Ambulance Brigade and to the community in Somerset.
Ms Melanie Henwood, Vice-chair, General Social Care Council. For services to Social Care.
Dr. Alan John Heyes, lately deputy director, International Nuclear Policy and Programmes, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
Professor
Carole Hillenbrand, F.R.S.E., lately Head of Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education.
David Hinchliffe, lately Director, Future of Inspection Project, Ofsted, Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Michael John Holloway. Regional Director, Consular and Visa Services for Iberia, British Embassy, Madrid.
John Alan Holmes, Q.F.S.M., Programme Director, North East Fire and Rescue Authorities. For services to Local Government.
Ms Marianne Hood (Mrs. Cutts), chair, Independent Advisory Beacon Panel. For services to Local Government.
Dr. Ursula Howard, lately Director, National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy. For services to Further Education.
Christopher Gerard Hughes. For public service.
Howard Hughes. For charitable services.
Mrs Ellen Hunter, Cycling Pilot Guide. For services to Disabled Sport.
Dr.
Musharraf Hussain, director, Karimia Institute, Nottingham. For services to Community Relations.
Andrew Charles Hutchinson, Executive Principal, Parkside Federation, Cambridgeshire. For services to Education.
Dr. Robert Jackson, lately Head of Radioactive Substances Division, Department for Environment, Food and Rural AVairs.
Ruth Margaret, Mrs. James, lately Head of People Development, TNT. For services to Skills Training and Investors in People.
Councillor Ann Marie John, Member, London Borough of Brent. For services to Local Government.
Ms Jill Johnstone, Director of Policy, National Consumer Council. For services to Consumers.
Professor Elphin Wynne Jones, Principal, Harper Adams University College. For services to local and national Agricultural Higher Education.
Rhydian James Morgan-Jones. For services to the Horseracing Industry.
Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Jones, Head of Public Libraries Children Services, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Ms Lakhbir Kaur (Lucky Dhillon). For services to Asian Broadcasting and to the Media.
Rosemary, Mrs. Kelly, chairman, Arts Council of Northern Ireland. For services to the Arts.
Brian Richard Calvert Kemp. For services to International Trade in the South West.
Jacqui, Mrs. Kennedy, Director of Regulatory Services, Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
Darren Kenny, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Christine Margaret, Mrs. Kent, lately Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
Asha, Mrs. Khemka, Principal and Chief Executive, West Nottinghamshire College. For services to Further Education.
Sascha Kindred, Swimmer. For services to Disabled Sport.
Edward King, lately Principal Technical Policy Adviser, Sustainable Buildings Division, Department for Communities and Local Government. For public and voluntary service.
David Kynaston. For services to the Electronics Industry.
James Anthony Lake, Q.P.M., lately Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police. For services to the Police.
Philip Lane, Chief Executive, Paralympics GB. For services to Sport.
Lui on Lee. For voluntary service to the Chinese Community in Forth Valley, Stirlingshire.
Ms Christine Lenehan, director, Council for Disabled Children. For services to disability ossues.
Captain Michael Charles Gordon-Lennox, chairman, St Dunstan's. For voluntary service to Visually Impaired Ex-Servicemen and Women.
Bernard Lewis. For charitable services.
Carl Henry Lis. For services to the community in the Yorkshire Dales.
Colonel Thomas Derek Christopher Lloyd T.D., D.L. For services to the West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets' Association.
John Anthony Lockett, lately Principal, Grosvenor Grammar School, Belfast. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
John Logan, Principal Scientific Officer, Forensic Science Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Office.
Dr. Paul Gerard Logan, Principal Specialist Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Dr. Andrew John Low. For services to the Defence Industry.
Ms Val Lowman, Head of Community Development and Sustainability, Bovis Lend. For services to the Construction Industry and to Skills Training.
Hector MacKenzie, lately Head of Patient Focus and International Issues, Health Directorate, Scottish Executive.
Ms Susan Margaret Graham Matheson. For services to Community Justice and to the Voluntary Sector in Scotland.
Kerry Ann, Mrs. Maxwell, Chief Executive, Whitehaven Community Trust, Cumbria. For services to Young People.
Professor
Alan Keith Maynard, chairman, York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Brian McCargo, Q.P.M. For services to Sport and to the Special Olympics in Northern Ireland.
Rurik Miles Marsden. Former 1st Secretary (Development), British Embassy, Rangoon.
Iain David McGeachy (John Martyn), Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music.
Ms
Aileen McGlynn, M.B.E., Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Professor Donna May Mead, Dean, Faculty of Health, Sport and Science and Professor of Nursing, University of Glamorgan. For services to Healthcare.
Professor Philip Scott Mellor, Head of Department of Arbovirology, Institute for Animal Health. For services to Science.
David William Midgley. For services to Business and to the community in Tyne and Wear.
Ms Nicola Jane Milican, artistic director, New Moves International Ltd. For services to Performance Art.
Hannah, Mrs. Miller. For voluntary service to the Welfare of Children.
Professor
David Mark Shucksmith, Professor of Planning, Newcastle University. For services to Rural Development and to Crofting.
Brian Wentworth Sinnamon, Business Manager, Judicial Services Group, Northern Ireland Court Service, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Judith, Mrs. Sischy, director, Scottish Council of Independent Schools. For services to Education and to the Voluntary Sector.
David Sleep, Head of Unit, National Strategies Management Team, Schools Directorate, Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Susan Gwynneth, Mrs. Smith, lately chair, Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales. For services to Local Government.
Ms Carole Snee. For services to Urban Regeneration in East London.
Geoff Snow. For services to the Construction Industry and to Apprenticeships in Wales.
Ms Boni Patricia Sones. For services to Broadcasting and to the Public Relations Industry.
Councillor Nicholas Stanton, leader, London Borough of Southwark. For services to Local Government.
Alexander Stephen, Chief Executive, Dundee City Council. For services to Local Government.
Paul Stephenson. For services to Equal Opportunities and to Community Relations in Bristol.
Neil Laurie Stoddart, managing director, A. K. Stoddart Ltd. For services to the Meat Industry in Scotland.
Michele, Mrs. Sutton, Principal, Bradford College. For services to Further Education and to Community Relations.
Elizabeth Anne, Mrs. Taylor, lately Director, Department for Children Lifelong Learning and Skills, Welsh Assembly Government. For public and voluntary service.
Hugh Taylor, Chief Executive, Hilmar Hotel Management. For services to the Tourist and Hospitality Industries.
Ian George Taylor, District Manager Glasgow, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Thomas Thomson, lately chairman, Royal Scottish National Orchestra. For services to Music.
Clifford Christoffel Todd, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Ms Valerie Gladys Vamplew, Deputy Operations Director, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Miss Jennifer Rowan van Tinteren, Team Leader, Accessibility Solutions Team, Department for Work and Pensions.
Arnold Roy Vandermeer. For voluntary service to the community in Hertfordshire.
Ms Sian Caroline Vasey, director, Ealing Centre for Independent Living. For services to disabled people.
Dr. Peter Warburton, Director of Sport, University of Durham. For services to Higher Education and to Sport.
Miss
Sarah Kate Webb, M.B.E., Sailor. For services to Sport.
Professor Christopher Welsh, Chief Operating Officer, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
Susan, Mrs. West, lately Headteacher, Millbrook Primary School, Stalybridge, Cheshire. For services to Education.
Stephen Henry White, director, Business Strategy, UK Atomic Energy Authority. For services to the Nuclear Industry.
Councillor Bernard James Whittle, Member, Fylde South, Lancashire County Council. For services to Local Government.
Peter Wilding. For public service.
Denise Jennifer, Mrs. Wilkinson. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
Karen, Mrs. Winfield, Team Leader, Student Loans Company Strategic Relationship Team, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. For public and voluntary service.
Dr. Robert James David Winter, medical director, East of England Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS.
Ms Wendy Wright, Principal, Macclesfield College. For services to Further Education.
Keith Young, Policy Lead for Adult Critical Care Services, Department of Health.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Nicholas Jonathan Alexander, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
George Alkiviades David. For services to UK/Greek relations in the field of education.
Dr. Alexander William Lowndes De Waal. For services to development and conflict resolution in Africa.
Professor David Geraint Evans, Professor of Materials Science, Beijing University of Chemical Technology. For services to international science and UK/China Relations.
Michael Ernesto Francino, lately Consultant Team Leader, Department for International Development. For services to economic reform in Iraq.
Patrick Hugo Gray. For services to British nuclear non- proliferation initiatives in Russia and the Commonwealth Independent States.
Dr. John Anthony Hemery Director, Centre for Diplomatic Studies. For services to British interests overseas.
David Alexander James Hepworth, Q.G.M., lately Senior Investigations Adviser, British Embassy, Kabul. For services to the Police in Afghanistan.
Michael John Holloway, Regional Director, Consular and Visa Services for Iberia, British Embassy, Madrid. Ms Ann Kenrick, Secretary-General, British Section, Franco-British Council. For services to promoting Franco-British relations.
Iftikhar Ahmed Khan. For services to UK/Bangladesh trade and development relations and corporate social responsibility.
Cheryl-Ann Elizabeth, Mrs. Lister, lately chairperson and chief executive officer, Bermuda Monetary Authority. For services to promoting sound financial regulation in Bermuda.
Rurik Miles Marsden, lately First Secretary (Development), British Embassy, Rangoon.
Jarlath Stephen Norman, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth OYce.
Charles John Sinclair Nuttall, lately Director, British Council, Colombia.
William James Paterson, lately EU Chief Police Adviser and Team Leader, Darfur. For services in support of the African Union Peacekeeping Mission to Darfur.
Gary LeRoy Phillips, Consultant. For public service in Bermuda.
Derek Laurence Powell, managing director, International Training Services. For services to training.
Paul Desmond Sherar, lately Director, Visa Services Operations for the Asia Pacific Region, British Embassy, Beijing.
Professor James Arthur Ainscow Stockwin, Nissan Professor, Modern Japanese Studies and director, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, Oxford University. For services to academic excellence and the promotion of UK/Japanese understanding.
Rupert Robert Sword, chairman and Regional Head, Latin America Schroder Investment Management, Schroders plc. For services to British commercial interests and to the British community in Argentina.
Andrew Robert Hay Thomson, First Secretary, British Embassy, Bogota.
David Richard Townsend, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Professor David Warburton, Professor of Paediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles. For services to UK/USA collaboration on healthcare research.
Nicholas Charles Young, journalist, Researcher and Trainer for Aid Agencies. For services to sustainable development and to civil society in China.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Military Division
Squadron Leader Steven Abbott, RAFVR(T)
Lt (now Lt. Cdr) William John Adams
WO Class 1 Air Engineer Mechanic Martin Bailey
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Weapons) Robert Bainbridge
CPO Weapon Eng Mechanic (Radio)(Submarine) Paul Burton
PO Air Eng Mechanic David Robert James Dallimore
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Sensors Submarine) John Strannigan Dickie
WO Class 2 (Acting WO Class 1) Steven Graham Eaton RM
Lt-Cmdr Derek John Login, Royal Naval Reserve, Sea Cadet Corps.
Majr. John David Maddison RM
WO Class 2 Eng Technician (Marine Eng Submarine) Allan Lindsay Mason
WO Class 1 Warfare Specialist (Abovewater Warfare Weapons) Paul Mounsor
Major (acting Lt-Col) Alexander Bruce Murray RM
Captain (acting Major) Martin David Tidman RM
Staff Sergeant Glen John Adams
Captain Michael Paul Eamon Angove
Warrant Officer Class 1 Robin David Bartlett
Major Hugh Benson
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy Graham Bromfield
Major Gavin Derek Brown
Sergeant Raymond Burke
Major Kenneth Campbell
Major Jon Cadey Spencer Cheek
Major Andrew David Cox
Sergeant Stephen John Crighton
Major Jody Philip Davies
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy John Davies
Major William Hywel Lewis Davies
Sergeant Justin Paul Dine
Staff Sergeant Paul Duffin
Captain Neil Anthony England
Major Rodney Victor Gray
Major Nigel Patrick Hanley
Captain Colin Andrew Howard
Major Toby Alfred Warde Ingram
Acting Major Barry Johnson
Sergeant Shane Anthony Jones
Major William Robert Kefford
Major Peter Alexander Little BEM
Major Mathew Richard Pemberton MacKenzie
Lance Corporal Angeline Patricia Matley
Major James McClung
Major Bryan Mialkowsky CD
Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew David Mills
Captain Dean Richard Murch
Lieutenant Colonel John Crispin Morison Orr
Warrant Officer Class 2 Geoffrey Paine
Warrant Officer Class 1 Colin Neil Preece
Staff Sergeant Christopher Price
Warrant Officer Class 2 Robert Proctor
Major Thomas Robert David Ridgway
Major Paul Shields
Major Michael John Short
Colour Sergeant Paul Gregory Simpson
Captain Neil Stuart Thomas
Major Darren Lars Thompson
Major Jonathan Peter Thorn
Major Phillip Shepheard-Walwyn
The Reverend Steven, Royal Army Chaplain's Department
Margaret Bright, former International Student Support Officer, Sheffield Hallam University, for services to Higher Education
Mark Bristow. Cyclist, for services to Disabled Sport
Stephen Bristow. Joint Proprietor,
GreenWood Forest Park, for services to the Tourist Industry in North Wales
Isobel Mauveen Brodie, former Deputy Headteacher, Webster's High School, Angus, for services to Education
Dr Timothy Andrew Broome, former Head, Target Division, ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, for services to Science
Keith Brough. Special Constable, Lothian and Borders Police, for voluntary service to the Police
Beryl Brown, former Library Manager, Wychwood Library, Oxfordshire, for services to Local Government
Christina Brown. Senior Officer, HM Revenue and Customs, for public and voluntary service
Linda Quinn
Christopher Buckland, for voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Northern Ireland
Garth Buckle. Business Links Team Co-ordinator, Hounslow Education Business Partnership, for services to Young People in West London
Michael Bull. Teacher, Whitehall Primary School, for services to Education and to the community in Leicester
Claude Bullingham, for voluntary service to the community in Whaddon, Cheltenham
David Charles Bullock. Electronic Workshop Engineer, Institute of Hearing Research, Medical Research Council, for services to Science
Carol Ann Burke, former manager E, HM Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Askham Grange, York, Ministry of Justice, for public and voluntary service
Robert Burns. Business Development manager, Lancashire Constabulary, for services to the Police
Terry Elliott Burns, for services to the Trade Union Movement and to the community in Burnley and Lancashire
Tony Burns, for voluntary service to Amateur Boxing
Lindsay Marie Burr, for services to Business and to the community in Ryedale, North Yorkshire
Simon Burr. Vice-president, Engine Controls, Goodrich Corporation, for services to the Aerospace Industry
William Tinsley Cairns, for services to Music in Northern Ireland
Philicianno Callwood. Proprietor, Foxy's Bar and Restaurant, Entrepreneur and musician, for services to tourism, British Virgin Islands
Helen Calvert. Executive Officer, Child Support Agency, Department for Work and Pensions, for public and voluntary service
John Francis Carberry. Regional Development Officer, Royal National Institute for the Deaf, for services to Disabled People in Northern Ireland
Amanda Estelle Carter, for voluntary service to the community in Leicester
David John Carter. 1st Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Professor
Ronald Allan Carter, University of Nottingham, for services to local and national Higher Education
Kate Cartwright, for voluntary service to the Yorkshire and East Midlands Lay Observer Panel
Sarah Castro, Community Safety Manager, Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association. For services to tackling Anti-Social Behaviour in East London.
Gordon Blakley Cave, chair, Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast Liver Support Group. For charitable services to Healthcare.
Janice Rosamund Cave, Director of Public Affairs, Royal Society for The Prevention of Accidents. For services to Health and Safety.
Dawn Ellen Chapman, Nurse Consultant, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Breast Cancer Healthcare.
Brian John Chappell. For public service.
Sarah Chester. For services to the Arts.
Muhammed Irfan Faizi Chishti, Imam, H.M. Prisons Forest Bank and Buckley Hall. For services to Muslim People.
Mamun Rashid Chowdhury. For voluntary service to Asian Community Football in East London.
Dr. Albert Roy Cooksey. For voluntary service to the Coniston Mountain Rescue Team in Cumbria.
Wendy Cooling, co-founder, Bookstart Project. For services to Children's Literacy.
Laurence John Harris Coombs. For voluntary service to the community in Bath.
Mary Jenifer Cooper. For voluntary service to International Students in Cambridge.
Patricia Astley-Cooper, Curator, Wandsworth Museum. For services to Heritage in South West London.
Peter Daniel Cormack, lately Curator, William Morris Gallery. For services to Art and to Heritage.
Lynette Costello, co-founder, Mothers Against Murder and Aggression. For services to Vulnerable People.
Judith Cottam, lately Nurse Consultant (Stoma Care), Bedford Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Alan Cottle. For services to Children and Young People with Special Needs in Surrey.
Bernard James Cotton, Director, Team GB Holding Camp. For services to Sport.
Timothy Coulson. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Lynda Coulter, Senior Neonatal Nurse, Countess of Chester NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
Alderman Cecil James Cousley. For services to the Boys' Brigade and to Local Government in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland.
Linda Covey. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Warwickshire.
Alan Craig, Inspector, International Team, UK Border Agency, Home Office. For public and voluntary service.
Timothy John Craig. For public service.
Wynne Creasy, Leader, Bexley Clerkship Practice, London Borough of Bexley. For services to Education.
Professor Jonathan Crego. For public service.
George Creighton. For services to Biomedical Research in Northern Ireland.
Thomas Creighton, chairman, Northern Health and Social Services Council. For services to Social Care in Northern Ireland.
Herbert Thomas Harold Cromack. For voluntary service to Agriculture and to the community in the Isle of Bute.
Collin Crooks, Senior Information Access Manager, Department for Children, Schools and Families. For public and voluntary service.
Joyce Crossan. For public service.
Bruce Crowther. For services to Oxfam and to Fairtrade.
Catherine Anne Townsend Storrs Cullis. For services to the Conservation of Ecclesiastical Heritage.
Stanley Michael Cundle. For voluntary service to the Jewish community in Leeds.
Jody Cundy, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Allan Roy Currall, Chairman of Governors, Kendrick School, Reading. For voluntary service to Education.
David Niel Curwen. For services to the Environment and to the community in the Cotswolds.
Martha Marina Dalglish. For services to Breast Cancer Patients in Merseyside.
Anthony Frederick Dalton, Grade 7, Nationality Management Team, UK Border Agency, Home Office. For public and voluntary service.
Pradip Kumar Datta, Founder, Wick Surgical Courses. For services to Medical Training.
Professor Jagdish Dave. For services to Education and to Asian People.
Marguerite Stella Davies. For voluntary service to the community in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Terence Davies, lately Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Christopher Kevin Davis. For charitable services in Southampton.
Marian Janet Davis, Teacher, Sexey's School. For services to the community in Queen Camel, Somerset.
Pamela Dorothy Horridge-Deakin. Vice-president, Ibiza and Formentera Association for the Prevention of Cancer, for services to charitable activities in Ibiza and Formentera.
Stephen Michael Deakin, Executive OYcer, Jobcentre. Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Andrew Dougal Dempster. For voluntary service to Victim Support in Scotland.
David Francis De Val. For voluntary service to the community in Chinnor, Oxfordshire.
William Alexander Dickson, Consultant, Plastic Surgeon and Director, Welsh Burns Centre, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust. For services to Medicine.
Leslie Barbara Dillingham. For voluntary service to Equestrian Sport.
Ebrahim Dockrat. For services to the community in West Yorkshire.
Eiron Hugh Dodd. For voluntary service to Clubs for Young People in Wales.
Barry James Donovan. For voluntary service to the community in Colchester, Essex.
Maria Donovan. For voluntary service to the community in Greengairs, Lanarkshire.
Neil Andrew Dossor, Administrative Officer, Customer Contact Team, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service.
Councillor Mary Elaine Draycott. For services to Local Government and to the community in Leicester.
John Drayton. For services to the Quarry Industry and to Geology.
Sophia Drew. For voluntary service to the community in Prestatyn, Denbighshire.
Robert William Dunn, National Advocacy Officer, National Kidney Federation. For services to Healthcare.
Dr. Rosalie Dunn, General Medical Practitioner. For services to the community in Blantyre, Lanarkshire.
Phyllis Mary Durow, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Anthony Durrant, J.P. For services to the Voluntary Sector in the North West.
Dr. Peter Durrant, County Archivist, Berkshire Record Office. For services to Local Government.
Doreen Eastwood, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Dee Edwards, co-founder, Mothers Against Murder and Aggression. For services to Vulnerable People.
Hugh Mervyn Edwards. For services to Farming in Cumbria.
Terry Edwards, Team GB Head Boxing Coach. For services to Sport.
John Patrick Egan. For voluntary service to the community in Woodhouse, Leeds.
Doreen Egarr. For voluntary service to the community in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
The Reverend Dr. John Elliston. For voluntary service to Vulnerable and Homeless People in Darlington, County Durham.
Gerald Samuel Ells. For services to Veterans' Tennis.
Mark Douglas Elson, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Nigel John Embry, Chief Executive, Farm Stay UK. For services to the Tourist Industry.
Arthur Aubrey Emerson. For voluntary service to Carers' Group, Rethink Sheffield.
Vivien Christine Esslemont. Assistant Director, British Council, Mozambique.
Ronald John Eunson, lately Chair of Governors, Gosforth Central Middle School and Broadway East First School, Newcastle upon Tyne. For voluntary service to Education.
Susan Christabel Eunson, lately Governor, Gosforth East Middle School and Gosforth Park First School, Newcastle upon Tyne. For voluntary service to Education.
Professor Rhiannon Evans, National Director, Action on Access and lately Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Edge Hill University. For services to Higher Education.
Samuel Rowland Evans. For voluntary service to Vintage Agricultural Machinery.
William Bennett Evans, lately Councillor, Bridgend County Council. For services to Local Government.
Gillian Mary Eweis, Assistant Anglican Chaplain, H.M. Prison Full Sutton, York. For services to Prisoners.
Major Stephen Farley, Team GB Quartermaster. For services to Sport.
Godfrey Eugene Featherstone, lately Director, Kenward Trust. For services to Disadvantaged People.
Denice Fennell. For services to Nature Conservation.
Max Field. For services to the community in the West Midlands.
Frederick James John Fielder. For voluntary service to the community in Greater Manchester.
Alison Claire Finch, Ward Sister and Senior Nurse, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare. * Margaret Fish, lately Teacher, Park Primary School, Alloa, Clackmannanshire. For services to Education and to the community in Alloa.
Rodney Cyril Alban FitzGerald. For services to Local Government in the City of London.
Robert Fletcher, Bus Driver. For services to Public Transport in Liverpool.
Patricia Flynn, lately Head of Libraries and Information Services. For services to Local Government in Leicester.
Raymond Victor Fooks. For voluntary service to the community in Rye, East Sussex.
Andrew Forbes, Health, Safety and Security Manager, Babcock Marine. For services to Industry.
Roger Clem Ford. For services to Young People in the West Midlands.
Susan Piggott-Forster, lately Senior Executive Officer, Learning and Development Unit, UK Border Agency, Home Office.
Sandra Forsythe, chair, Board of Glasgow Housing Association. For services to Social Housing in Glasgow.
Rebecca Dawn Fortunato. President, Gibraltar Amateur Swimming Association, and vice-president, Gibraltar Commonwealth Games Association. For services to sport.
Derek Samuel Foster, Director, Action Training (Stoke) Ltd. For services to Lifelong Learning in StaVordshire.
Jennifer Ann Fox. For services to the Administration of Science in Norwich.
Michael Henry Francis. For services to the Tourist Industry in Bournemouth.
Jenny, Mrs. Frank. For services to Young Carers in Hampshire.
Paul William Franklin. 2nd Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Michal Miriam Westmill Furr, Manager, WesthillCCommunity Centre and Community Association. For services to the community in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Margaret Fyffe. For voluntary service to the community in the Isle of Eigg, Highland.
Colin James Galloway, lately Business Architecture and Customer Strand Lead, Pension Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
David Hugh Geldard. For voluntary service to People with Coronary Heart Disease.
Alexander Gill. For services to the fishing community in Kingston-upon-Hull.
Karen Gill, Director, Everywoman Ltd. For services to Women's Enterprise.
Dr. John Fitzroy Gillespie, J.P., D.L. For voluntary service to Horse Racing in Northern Ireland.
Gweneth Gimson. For voluntary service in Ulverscroft, Leicestershire.
Peggy Gledhill. For voluntary service to the community in Horsham, West Sussex.
Thomas Guy Goldberg, chairman, AWI Ltd. For services to International Trade.
Dennis Edward Goodwin. For voluntary services to the First World War Veterans' Association.
Maureen Gordon. For services to Social Work and to the Voluntary Sector in Northern Ireland.
Kay Gould, lately Manager, Adderley Children's Centre, Saltley, Birmingham. For services to Children and Families.
Susan Patricia Gower. For voluntary service to Disabled Children and Young People in Bexley, Kent.
Shirley Gowland, T.D. For services to disabled people in Billericay, Essex.
John Grady. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Jersey.
John Graham, lately Teacher, Hurworth Primary School, Darlington. For services to Education.
John William Redhead Graham. For voluntary service to the community in Greenside, Tyne and Wear.
Malise Charles Richard Graham. For voluntary service to the community in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.
Dorrett Buckley-Greaves. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic communities in Sheffield.
Professor Clara Greed, Professor of Inclusive Urban Planning, University of West England. For services to Urban Design.
Evelyn Winifred Green. For voluntary service to the community in South London.
Harold James Green, Chief Road Safety Officer, Road Safety Division, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Nigel Francis Green, Chief Officer, Bedfordshire Special Constabulary. For voluntary service to the Police.
Russell Andrew Greenwood, Administrative Officer, Food and Farming Group, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For public and voluntary service.
Barry David Gregory. For voluntary service to Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.
Captain Peter Royall Griffiths, Operations Manager, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety in Swansea.
Winsome Elaine Griffiths. For services to the Metropolitan Police Service and to the community in South London.
Dr. William Henry Grindle. For services to Music in Northern Ireland.
Patricia Grindle, Principal, Mitchell House Special School. For services to Special Needs Education in Northern Ireland.
Robert Denis Guiler. For voluntary service to People with Learning Difficulties in Northern Ireland.
Chris Guille. For voluntary service to Disabled People in Essex.
Joyce Guy. For services to Older People in the African Caribbean community in the London Borough of Redbridge.
Lynn Gwilliam, lately Support Grade Band 1, Security and Anti-Corruption Unit, UK Border Agency, Home OYce.
Peter Haigh, J.P. For voluntary service to the Scouts and to Sailing in West Yorkshire.
Deborah Anne Hall, Manager, Chigwell Riding Trust for Special Needs. For services to disabled people in Essex.
John Charles Hall. For voluntary service to the Scouts in SheYeld.
Beverley Hallam, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Dave Haller, Swimming Coach. For services to Sport.
Gerald Halpin. For voluntary service to Art and to Charity in Chorley, Lancashire.
Lewis Hamilton, Formula One Driver. For services to Motor Racing.
Stanley Charles Raymond Hammond. For services to Young People and to the community in Bristol.
John Hansford, lately Director, Swindon Office, Natural Environment Research Council. For services to Science.
June Mary Harbott. For voluntary service to the community in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Michael Hardman. For services to the Campaign for Real Ale and to the Brewing Industry.
Iain Peter McPherson Hardy. Honorary Consul, Valparaiso.
Gabrielle Christine Harris. For services to Dance in Rhyl, Denbighshire.
John Harris, Shipwright, BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. For services to the Defence Industry.
Barry Albert Haseltine. For services to the Construction Industry.
Colin Michael Hatch, Senior Divisional Officer, Cornwall County Fire Brigade. For services to Local Government.
Janet Anne Haynes. For voluntary service to the Leukaemia Research Fund in Rugby.
Steven Thomas Hayward, Business Development Manager, York Navy Systems. For services to the Defence Industry.
Joan Healey. For voluntary service to the Citizens' Advice Bureau in Ross and Cromarty.
Andrew Heath. For services to the Music Publishing Industry.
Joseph Heatley. For services to Children and Young People within the Immigration System.
Raymond Francis Hemmett, lately Senior Conservator, Paintings, Historic Scotland Conservation Centre, Scottish Executive.
Gwynneth Percival Hemmings. For voluntary service to people with schizophrenia.
David Christopher Henderson. For services to Animal Welfare.
Rex Andrew Hendricksen. For voluntary service to the Scouts in Cardiff.
Kenneth Henning. For public service.
Arek Hersh. For voluntary service to Holocaust Education.
Claire Elizabeth Hicks, Chief Executive, IMPACT Foundation. For services to International Development.
Gill Hicks. For charitable services.
Peter Higgins. For voluntary service to Young People in South Gloucestershire.
Peter Hindle. Chief Executive, Saint Gobain Distribution UK. For services to the Building Industry and to Charity.
Peter Norman Holden, lately Head of People Engagement Department, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. For services to Nature Conservation.
Harold William Holland, chairman, North Shore Area Forum. For voluntary service to the community in Blackpool.
Carole Jean Holmes. For voluntary service to Visually Impaired People in the North West.
John Edward Holmes. For voluntary service to People with Mental Health Problems in South West London.
Lee Stephen Holmes, lately Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police.
John Holt. For voluntary service to the community in Featherstone, West Yorkshire.
Marguerite Loudon Hopkin, for services to the British community in France.
Kelly Hoppen. For services to Interior Design.
David Irwin Houghton. For services to Business and to International Trade in the West Midlands.
Frederick George Ernest Houlton, lately Fostering and Adoption Marketing and Recruitment Officer, Lincolnshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
John Houston, Senior Officer, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Norman Howarth. For voluntary service to the community in Wythall, Worcestershire.
Carol Jane Hoy, lately Nurse Specialist. For services to Healthcare.
Stephen Lawrence Chard Hucklesby. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Derek Hudspeth, Departmental Superintendent, Department of Geography, University of Durham. For services to Higher Education.
Laurence Roy Hulbert, Vice-chairman, Governing Body, Shire Oak School, Sutton Coldfield. For voluntary service to Education.
Alderman Kenneth Jenkins. For voluntary service to the community in St. Albans and Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
Gordon Cyril Jenney. For voluntary service to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Peter James Jennings, lately chairman, Avenues Project, Tyne and Wear. For services to Young People.
Linda Mary Johnson. For services to Palliative Care in North East Wales.
Tracy Yana Johnson. For services to the Cosmetics Industry.
Andrea Johnstone. For voluntary service to the community in Berrow, Somerset.
Dr. Surinder Singh Jolly, General Medical Practitioner, Manchester. For services to Healthcare.
Bridget Jones. For services to Canterbury Gypsy and Traveller Support Group.
Constance Zena Jones. For voluntary service to the community in Rilla Mill, Cornwall.
David Onllwyn Jones, Assistant Headteacher, Villiers High School, Ealing, London. For services to Education.
John Stanley Jones. For services to Lithography.
Joy Cummings-Jones, lately Head of Patient and Public Involvement, Nottingham City Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS.
Kevin Clifford Jones. For charitable services to the community in Holyhead, Anglesey.
Libby Jones, Manager, New Pathways, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Vulnerable People in Wales.
Neil Rodney Wynn-Jones. For services to International Trade.
Philip Thomas Morris-Jones. For voluntary service to the community in Telford, Shropshire.
Robert Norman Jones, lately Head of Design and Interpretative Services, Forestry Commission Scotland.
Elizabeth Florence Joshua. For Services to Education and the community, St. Helena and Ascension Island.
Robert William Jost, Prison Officer Physical Education, H.M. Young Offenders' Institution Thorn Cross, Warrington, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Captain Samson Sassoon Samuel Judah, managing director, GBA Group of Companies. For services to Business and to the community in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Roger Jukes. For services to Farming and to the Environment in Powys.
Lieutenant Colonel John Denis Kane. For voluntary service to the Army Benevolent Fund.
Elizabeth Kenworthy. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
David Arnold Kerfoot, managing director, Kerfoot Group. For services to Business and to the community in Northallerton, North Yorkshire.
Nicky Kinnaird, Founder, SpaceNK. For services to the Beauty Industry.
John Herbert Kirkpatrick. For voluntary service to the RAF Association.
Terence Kivlin. For services to Skills and to the community in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Diana Mary Kloss. For services to Occupational Health.
Maria Kolpa, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
John Lakeman. For voluntary service to the communities in the Malvern Hills District, Worcestershire.
Canon Claire Anne Laland. For services to the Mothers' Union and to the community in Balsall Common, West Midlands.
Susan Lambert, Court Clerk, Her Majesty's Courts Service, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Susan Lane, Assistant Principal, Student Services, Knowsley Community College. For services to Further Education in Liverpool.
Christopher John Wallis Lavers, J.P., D.L. For voluntary service to the community in Surrey.
Marilyn Sheila Lazarus. For voluntary service to the Jewish Association for the Mentally Ill.
Terence Michael Lazenby, chairman, Engineering Construction Industry Training Board. For services to Skills and Training.
David Leach, lately Business Change Manager, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Shirley Adams-Leach. For services to Musical Education, Falkland Islands.
Carol, Mrs. Leonard, Nursery Nurse, St. Clement Danes Church of England Primary School, Westminster, London. For services to Education.
Davida Ann Lewis. For voluntary service to Music and to Culture in Wales.
Geoffrey Ling, Executive Officer, Pension, Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
John Kelvin Lulham. Head of Contracts and Procurement, Transport for London. For services to Equality and Diversity.
Bimla Devi Lyall, Executive Officer, South East Area Enforcement Office, Sidcup, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Department for Transport. For public and voluntary service.
Michael Gabriel Lynch, chair, Larne Citizens' Advice Bureau. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Cheryl MacIntosh. For voluntary service to the community in Lochaber, Inverness-shire.
Linda Maclean, Communication and Information Business Support Officer, Tribunals Service, Leicester, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service.
Douglas Richard MacNeilage, lately Janitor, Tobermory High School. For services to Education and to the community in the Isle of Mull.
Lieutenant Commander Brian Leslie Maddock, R.N.(Retd.), Chief Umpire, Wimbledon Championships. For services to Tennis.
Ranjula Madhani, Parliamentary Officer, H.M. Treasury. For public and voluntary service.
Rosemary Maguire. For services to People with Parkinson's Disease in Cornwall.
Ann Maidment, Teacher, Kenmore Park Middle School, Harrow, London. For services to Education.
Robina Elizabeth Mallett, Family Carer Support Officer, Home Farm Trust, Bristol. For services to Children and Families.
Raymond Arthur Manning. For voluntary service to the community in Benllech, Anglesey.
Kevin Anthony Marley, Senior Executive Officer, Shared Services, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Maurice Marshal, Chief Electrician, Northcott Theatre, Exeter. For services to Drama.
Jean Marshall. For services to Young People with Special Needs in Brighton.
Jonathan Marshall, Founder, Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity. For services to the community in Plymouth.
Pamela Marshall, Clinical Director, Eating Disorder Service, Leicestershire. For services to Healthcare.
Ruby Marshall, chair, Hartlepool Carers. For services to Children and Families.
Nigel Platts-Martin, Restaurateur. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
Dr. John William Mason. For services to the South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre, Chichester.
Israel Massey, co-founder, Race Equality in Newham. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic communities in the London Borough of Newham.
David James Matthews. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Alison May McAusland. For voluntary service to the community in Warrington, Cheshire.
Seamus Aidan McCann, Staff Officer, Mental Health Unit, Social Policy Group, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland Executive.
Derek McCarrick. For charitable services.
Leonie McCarthy, Manager, New Link Centre, Peterborough City Council. For services to Local Government.
Horace Michael McEvoy. For services to the community in North Wales.
Owen Reid McGhee. For services to Sport and to Charity.
Margaret Mary McGoran. For voluntary service to the Catholic Guide Movement in Northern Ireland.
Gerard McIlmurray. For services during the July 2005 London Bombings.
Malachy Peter McKernan, Deputy Principal, Energy Division, Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and voluntary service.
Elizabeth Montgomery McLardy. For services to Local Government and to the community in West Kilbride.
Stuart David McNeill. For voluntary service to Young People in the UK and Ghana.
Geoffrey Meehan. For public service.
Rosemary Andrea Meeke, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Narendra Mehta. For services to Visually Impaired Asian People.
Doreen Meiklem, Practice Nurse, Stoneyburn Health Centre. For services to Healthcare and to the community in West Lothian.
Dr. Alan William Thomas Melville, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Healthcare in Fife.
William Metcalf. For voluntary service to Homeless People in London.
John Bissett Methven. For voluntary service to the Boys' Brigade in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Charlotte Michaels. For voluntary service to the community in North London.
Margaret Elizabeth Middlebrook. For voluntary service to the community in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Alice Patricia Middleton, Founder, Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide. For services to Vulnerable People.
David Edward James Miles, Banjo Player. For services to Music.
Yvonne Millar, Head, Community Child Psychology Service, Islington Primary Care Trust. For services to Children and Families.
Paul Stuart Millard. HM Ambassador's driver, for services to the British Embassy in Berne.
Nicholas Michael Miller. 2nd Secretary, British Embassy, Bogota.
Ross Gibson Milligan, Superintendent Medical Illustrator, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie. For services to Healthcare in Scotland.
Valerie Mitchell. For services to Nursing in Fife.
Alexander Moggach. For services to the Industry Engineers' Club Project.
George Ramsey Martin Moore. For voluntary service to Heritage in the Isle of Man.
Maureen Tyler-Moore, Principal, Independent Specialist College, Foxes Academy, Minehead. For services to Special Needs Education.
Ann Morgan, Branch Manager, Bessbrook Library. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Terence John Morris, lately Consultant General Physician and medical director, North Glamorgan NHS Trust. For services to the NHS and to the British Medical Association.
Samantha Jane Morshed. Founder, Hathay Bunano Knitwear Company. For services to Disadvantaged and Vulnerable Women and Children in Bangladesh.
Lincoln Moses. For services to Community Football in Birmingham.
Brian Mummery, Honorary Curator, Immingham Museum. For voluntary service to Heritage in Lincolnshire.
Douglas William Frederick Muncey. For services to WaterAid.
Ann Munro. Vice Consul, British Embassy, Doha.
Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. Murphy. For charitable services to Bridgend and District Macmillan Cancer Support Group, South Wales.
Alexandra Murray, Designer. For services to the Fashion and Textile Industries in Scotland.
Rosemary Murray. For services to Vulnerable People and to Emergency Planning.
Alexandra Olivia Naish. For services to Community Relations in Bristol.
Frederick Walter Netley. For voluntary service to the Whitehawk community in Brighton.
Michael Newsome. For voluntary service to the community in York, North Yorkshire.
James Percy Newton, Bus Driver, Damory Coaches. For services to Public Transport in Dorset.
Dorothy Margaret Neyland. For voluntary service to Gymnastics and to the community in Swansea.
Primrose Cherry Nixon, Complaints Liaison OYcer, PAYE and Self Assessment, Belfast, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Valerie Frances Norman. For voluntary service to the Samaritans in Bangor, North Wales.
Michael Robin Norton. For services to the Water Industry and to International Trade.
Dr. Heather Nunnerley. For services to Healthcare in South East London.
Margaret O'Callaghan, chair, Outer West Area Forum. For services to the community in Newcastle- upon-Tyne.
Thomas O'Callaghan. For services to Lifelong Learning in the Transport Industry.
Avril O'Sullivan. For voluntary service to People with Learning Disabilities in Essex.
David Oddie, Senior Lecturer in Drama, University College Plymouth of St. Mark and St.John. For services to International Relations.
Norma Mary Sinclair. For voluntary service to the community in Reading, Berkshire.
Linda Geraldine Glennys Singleton, Head of Strategic Resourcing, People and Professional Capability Group Finance Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
RuthcSkinner. For services to Riding for the Disabled and to the community in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.
Layla Kelly Slatter, former 3rd Secretary, British Embassy, Damascus. For services in the Middle East and Afghanistan.
Alfred John Slow. For voluntary service to the community in Wimborne, Dorset.
Guy Wilson Smales, D.L. For voluntary service to Neighbourhood Watch in West Hampshire.
Betty Smith (Liz Smith), Actor. For services to Drama.
Catherine Smith. For voluntary service to the H.M. Prison Service Charity Fund.
David George Gordon-Smith, chief executive officer, Orchard Trust. For services to People with Learning Difficulties, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Doreen Smith. For voluntary service to the community in Broadwater, Lancashire.
Jane Smith. For voluntary service to the Independent Monitoring Board, H.M. Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Eastwood Park, Gloucestershire.
Raymond John Smith, lately Senior Carpenter, St. Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff. For services to Welsh Heritage.
Vanessa Frances Hall-Smith. Director, British Institute of Florence, for services to promoting UK culture in Italy.
Vivienne Evelyn Smith. For voluntary service to Girlguiding in the Anglia Region.
Graham Arthur Smout, Special Constable, Staffordshire Police. For voluntary service to the Police.
Michael Douglas Snowling. For services to Children and Young People in Norfolk.
Colin Sparkes, Team Leader, Cross Tax Evasion Intervention, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Wayne Spence, Service Delivery Assistant, Temple Meads Station, Bristol. For services to Passenger Transport.
Siobhan Spencer, Member, Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group. For services to Community Relations.
Angela Star. For services to Healthcare for Young People in Tyne and Wear.
Eilish Steele. For services to People with Learning Disabilities in Northern Ireland.
Paul Stennett, Chief Executive, United Kingdom Accreditation Service. For services to Business.
Paul Darby Stevenage, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. John James Surgeoner Stewart. For voluntary service to the community in Droylsden, Greater Manchester.
Dr. Marie Stewart. For services to Education, Diversity and to Equal Opportunities.
Patricia Elizabeth Stewart, Community Payback Supervisor, Kent Probation Area. For services to the Probation Service.
David Stone, Cyclist. For services to Disabled Sport.
Brian Thompson. For services to Young People and to the community in Maryport, Cumbria.
Wendy Thomson, lately Administrative Assistant Typist, Crown Prosecution Service. For public and voluntary service.
Tony Thornton, Salvation Army Centre Manager. For services to Homeless People in Darlington, County Durham.
Karen Margaret Tonge. For voluntary service to Table Tennis.
Lynda Ann Toon. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities in Leicestershire.
Paula Mac Townsend. For voluntary service to the community of East and West Worlington, Devon.
Sophi Tranchell, managing director, Divine Chocolate. For services to the Food Industry.
Sarah, Mrs. Tremellen, chief executive officer, Bravissimo. For services to Entrepreneurship.
Susan Tron. For services to Riding for Disadvantaged People in Tyne and Wear.
Arthur Chesley Trott. Artist and Sculptor. For services to Art in Bermuda.
Anthony Tsui Tin-Yau. Director, Croucher Foundation. For services to Science and UK/Hong Kong relations.
Dennis Henry Arthur Tuffin. For services to the Rendezvous Advice Centre, Sherborne, Dorset.
Graham David Tyler, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence. For public service.
Sheila Tyson, chair, Grange-over-Sands and South Cumbria Branch, NSPCC. For voluntary service to Children.
Eric George Vanlint. For services to Literature and to Charity in Suffolk.
Bal Virdee, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
The Reverend Canon Peter Vowles. For voluntary service to Victim Support in Greater Manchester.
Peter John Vowles, Learning Gateway Manager, Weymouth College. For services to Further Education.
Josephine Mary Wakeham, Chair of Governors, Mousehole Community Primary School and vice-chair, Cornwall School Governors' Council. For voluntary service to Education.
John Robert Walker. For services to Nature Conservation in Lincolnshire.
Clifford John Wallace. For voluntary service to Older People in Rochford, Essex.
Daniel Wallis, lately Policy and Strategy Manager, Pension Disability and Carers' Service, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service.
Eric John Wallis. For voluntary service to the South West Coast Path Association.
Patricia Ellen Wallson, lately Headteacher, Columbia Market Nursery School and vice-chair, Little Oaks Children's Centre, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Early Years Education.
Rosemary Anne, Mrs Ward, Learning and Teaching Support Assistant, School of Education, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education.
Ernest John Watkins. For voluntary service to Education in Newport, South Wales.
Garry Watts, lately Non-Executive Director and chairman, Risk and Audit Committee, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. For services to Healthcare.
Margaret Evelyn Way. For voluntary service to Speech and Drama in Taunton, Somerset.
David Weir, Wheelchair Racer. For services to Disabled Sport.
William Alfred Wells, Messenger, Cabinet Office.
Carole, Mrs. Wendland, Senior Executive Officer, Low Cost Home Ownership Division, Department for Communities and Local Government.
John Miles Westcott, Chief Executive, Kingswood Foundation, Bristol. For services to Young People.
Canon Richard Ian White. For services to Music Education.
Susan Margaret Whitham, Head of Secretariat, Sixth Form Colleges Forum. For services to Further Education.
Pamela Mary McCane-Whitney. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK.
Alister Stanley Widdowson, former Senior Teacher, British Council, Burma.
Brian Hamilton Williams. For voluntary service to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Cornwall.
Diana Joy, Mrs. Williams, Assistant Chief Officer, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
Inga Mary Williams. Secretary, Links House Senior Citizens Residence. For services to the British community in Argentina.
Marjorie June, Mrs. Williams. For services to the Burma Star Association in the South West.
Dr. Roger Bevan Williams, Master of Chapel and Ceremonial Music, University of Aberdeen. For services to Music.
Christopher Wilson, J.P., chairman, Redbridge Pensioners' Forum. For services to Older People in Greater London.
Stephanie Dawn Wilson, Governor, Newland School for Girls. For voluntary service to Education and to the community in Kingston-upon-Hull. * Edward Wingrave. For services to Cycling.
Norris Winstone. For services to Folk Music and to Dance in Norfolk.
Lisa Nicole Wise. For public service to Global Tax Issues, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
Ping-ka Andrew Wong. For services to the Chinese community in Northern Ireland.
Christine Wood, Senior Library and Information Assistant, Benwell Library, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Local Government.
Katherine Ruth Askey-Wood. For voluntary service to Cancer Research UK.
Raymond Wood. For voluntary service to the community in Morayshire.
Christopher John Worthington. Honorary Supervisor, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Sri Lanka. For services to the memory of the war dead.
Christina Elizabeth Malcolm Wright, lately Head of Performing Arts Faculty, Burnholme Community College, York. For services to Education.
Jonathan Hedley Wright. For voluntary service to the community in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Syd Allen Wright, Chief Technician for Insect Survey, Rothamsted Research. For services to Science.
Michael William Young, chair, Institute of Northern Ireland Beekeepers. For voluntary service to Apiculture and to Conservation.
Alice Zeitlyn. For voluntary service to the community in Cambridge.