NEW YEARS HONOURS LIST 2002 - UK PART 3 OF 5 PARTS

3 Jan 2002 11:36 AM

M.B.E. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Richard Lionel ABBOTT, Workshop Engineer. For services to the Defence Industry.

Verna Elizabeth, Mrs. ADDERLEY, Executive Officer, Benefits Agency, Department for Work and Pensions.

Shama Mahmood, Mrs. AHMAD. For services to the community in Newham, London.

Moira, Mrs. ALEXANDER. For services to Education.

Beverley Anne, Mrs. ALLARDICE. For services to the community in Fleet, Hampshire.

John Peter ALLEN, Farmer. For services to Hill Farming.

David Roy ALLSOPP. For services to the West Midlands Federation of Victim Support Schemes.

Jack ANDREWS. For services to the Channel 4 Theatre Director Scheme and to the Pearson Playwrights'' Scheme.

Chaudhury Mohammed ANWAR. For services to Community Relations in Middlesex.

Ms Sital RAJA-ARJAN, Marketing Manager, House of Rajas. For services to Tourism in Bolton, Greater Manchester.

Pauline Frances, Mrs. ARKSEY, lately Non-Executive Director, South Birmingham Mental Health Trust. For services to the National Schizophrenia Fellowship.

Doris Rebecca, Mrs. ARLISS. For services to the community, especially Elderly People, in Porchester, Hampshire.

Edmund Martin ARNOLD, Chairman, Hunslet Club for Boys and Girls, Leeds, West Yorkshire. For services to Young People.

Martin John ASHBURN, Commandant, Suffolk Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.

James ASTON, Partner, HLB Kidsons. For services to Education.

John David ATKIN, Chief Steward, University College Durham. For services to Higher Education.

Christopher Leslie ATKINSON, Member, Alfreton Town Council, Derbyshire. For services to the community.

Angela, Mrs. AUSTIN, Headteacher, Perthcelyn Community School. For services to Education.

William Frederick AUSTIN. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Nancy Doris, Mrs. BABER, Leader, Manchester Prestwich Crusaders. For services to Young People.

Ian BAINES, Vice-Consul (Investment), British Consulate, New York.

Martin Trevor BAINES, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.

John BAMFORD. For services to the Royal British Legion in Staffordshire.

Anthony Patrick BANNISTER, Chief Admiralty Pilot for Portsmouth, Ministry of Defence.

John BANNISTER, lately Assistant to the Government Chief Whip and to the Leader of the House of Lords.

Mary Rose, Mrs. BARKER, D.L. For services to the community in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.

Edith Mary, Mrs. BARLEE. For services to Riding for the Disabled in Edinburgh.

Amanda Jane, Mrs. SIZER BARRETT, Director General, Gardenex. For services to Export.

Hugh BARRON. For services to Gaelic Studies.

Peggy, Mrs. BARSON. For services to the Apollo Theatre, Oxford.

Pamela Jean, Mrs. BARTLETT. For services to Sick and Disabled People in Guernsey.

Morag Elizabeth, Mrs. BARTON, Director. For services to the Brooklands Museum Trust.

Peter BAYLEY, Projectionist, Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley. For services to the Film Industry.

Thomas John BEARE. For services to Lifelong Learning.

Maureen Helen, Mrs. BEAUMONT, Manager, Lost Property Office. For services to Transport for London.

Richard Graham BEAVIS, Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the community in Thamesmead Town, London.

Trevor BEER, Wildlife and Countryside Columnist, Western Morning News. For services to Journalism and to the Environment.

Wendy Barbara, Mrs. BELL, Business Manager, Employment Service, Department for Work and Pensions.

Esrald George Emmanuel BENNETT. For services to Elderly People in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

Robin Henry BENNETT, Director, Lime Centre. For services to Building Conservation.

Mavis Merlina, Mrs. STEPHENSON-BEST, Youth Affairs Officer, West Indian Standing Conference. For services to Equal Opportunities.

Sterling BETANCOURT. For services to the Steel Band Movement.

Betty Alberta, Mrs. BETTS. For services to the Kent Association for the Blind.

Nora, Mrs. BILLINGTON. For services to Dance in Oldham, Lancashire.

Keith BIRTLES. For charitable services to Romanian Orphans.

Margaret Law, Mrs. BIRTWISTLE. For services to the community and to the Drug Problem Helpline in Epsom, Surrey.

Alec Gordon BLACKBURN, Vice President, Swansea and West Wales Occupation Safety Group. For services to Health and Safety.

Stephanie Diane, Mrs. BLACKMAN, Higher Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions.

Isabel Anne, Mrs. BLINCOW. For services to the Great Sheffield Art Show.

Doreen, Mrs. BOUWENS. For services to the community in Shepperton, Middlesex.

Pamela, Mrs. BOWEN, Deputy Chief Executive, Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics Network. For services to Education and to Industry.

Raymond BOWKER. For services to the community in Altrincham, Cheshire.

Thomas Francis BOWLES. For services to the Fishing Industry.

Dorothy, Mrs. BOWMAKER, Adviser Manager, Employment Service, Department for Work and Pensions.

Phyllida Margaret Mary, Mrs. BOWSER, Director, Wishart Centre, Dundee. For services to Homeless People.

Richard Alan BRADING, Head of Humanities and Examinations Co-ordinator, St Bede''s Inter-Church School, Cambridge. For services to Education.

Ann, Mrs. BRADY, Chief Executive, Highland Pre-School Services. For services to Early Years Education.

Kenneth Ernest Brian BRAGGER, lately Deputy Departmental Security Officer, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Robert Anthony BREACH, Head, Quality and Environmental Services, Severn Trent Water. For services to the Water Industry.

Miss Margaret Joan BRIDGES, Personal Secretary, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.

David Edward BRITTON, General Medical Practitioner, Newark, Notttinghamshire. For services to Health Care.

Norma, Mrs. BROADBRIDGE. For services to the British Biology Olympiad.

John BROOKS. For services to the community, especially the NSPCC, in Maidstone, Kent.

Jennifer Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. BUCKLE. For services to the community in Devon.

Christine Anne, Mrs. BULLEN, Deputy Establishment Officer, Privy Council Office.

David Patrick Henry BURGESS. For services to the community, especially the Caius College Mission, in Battersea, London.

Gladys, Mrs. BURRELL. For services to the community, especially the Barnstaple Town Majorettes, in Devon.

Margaret, Mrs. BURROW. For services to the Barrow and District Disability Association, Cumbria.

Harold BURROWS. For services to Emergency Planning Services in the Welsh Ambulance Service.

Joan Millicent, Mrs. BURTON. For services to the community in Pattingham, Staffordshire.

Paul Hubert BUSH. For services to Disabled People''s Access.

Colin BUTLER. For services to First World War Veterans through Genesta.

Shaukat BUTT, J.P., Member, Glasgow City Council. For services to Local Government and to the community.

Alan Robert Montgomery CAHILL. For services to the Ambulance Service.

John Stewart CALDWELL, J.P. For services to the community in Aberlour and Upper Speyside, Banffshire.

Miss Robena CAMERON, Personal Secretary, Court Service, Lord Chancellor''s Department.

Andrew CAMPBELL. For services to the community in Kirkcudbright.

Andrew John CANDLER, Adviser, Disability Information and Advice Project. For services to Disabled People.

Frederick George CARPENTER. For services to Disabled People in South West England.

Margaret Ann, Mrs. CARRICK, Senior Home Care Assistant, North Yorkshire County Council. For services to Home Care.

John Francis CARSON. For services to Training.

Mary Léontine, Mrs. CARTER. For services to the Isle of Man Police Court Mission.

Steven CARTER, Manager, Rothwell Training Centre, Leeds. For services to Adults with Learning Disabilities.

John CATTERALL. For services to the community, especially Choral Music, in Lancashire.

Edward Henry CHANDLER. For services to the community in Bognor Regis, West Sussex.

Loretta Joanne, Mrs. CHAPLIN, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.

David Laurence CHAPMAN. For public service.

Henry Fraser CHAPMAN. For services to the community in New Deer, Aberdeenshire.

Buddig Mona Nans, Mrs. CHARLES. For services to Health Care and to the community in South Wales.

Winifred Lucy May, Mrs. CHEYNEY. For services to the community in Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire.

Martin David William CHILDS, Production Designer. For services to the Film Industry.

William John CHIVERS. For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in Edgware, Middlesex.

Colin CHRITCHARD. For services to the community, especially the Taunton Carnival, in Somerset.

Miss Diane Gillian CHURCHILL. For services to Holidays for Disabled Children in Ashdown Forest.

Ronald James CLARE, Member, Institute of Advanced Motorists. For services to Road Safety.

Hugh Turton CLARK, Sheep Farmer. For services to the Sheep Industry in Suffolk.

David John CLARSON. For services to the Manor and Castle Development Trust, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Steven John CLEMENTS, General Dental Practitioner. For services to Practice Design in the NHS.

Rees Temple COGHLAN. For services to the Aylsham Care Trust in Norfolk.

Doreen, Mrs. COHEN. For services to Community Relations in Ilford, Essex.

Roy COLE, Bus Driver Trainer, Arriva Midlands North. For services to Cystic Fibrosis.

Miss Josephine Mary COLLINS, Director of Music, Chicken Shed Theatre Co. For services to Music.

Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. CONNOLLY. For services to Higher Education.

John COOKE, Managing Director, Northumberland Guidance Company. For services to Careers Guidance.

David John COOME. For services to the Airfreight Industry.

Maureen, Mrs. COOPER. For services to the community, especially Rochdale Childer, in Lancashire.

John William COOPEY. For services to the Coroner''s Officers'' Association.

Irene, Mrs. COPE, Residential Scheme Manager, Holmwood Sheltered Housing. For services to Elderly People in Bristol.

Joyce Gladys, Mrs. COPP. For services to the WRVS in Exeter, Devon.

Clifford Dennis CORNER. For services to Local History in Somerset.

John Arthur CORNER. For services to the community, especially St Luke''s Hospice, in Brent and Harrow, Middlesex.

Sefton Roland COSLETT. For services to the community, especially Disabled People and Local Government, in Llanelli, South Wales.

Miss Heather COWL, Head of Music, Dorothy Stringer High School, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. For services to Education.

Eoin COX. For services to the Borders Forest Trust.

Kenneth CRACKNELL. For services to the community in Beccles, Suffolk.

Dennis John CRANE. For services to People with Kidney Disease.

Sylvia, Mrs. CREIGHTON. For services to the community.

Doris, Mrs. CRIMES. For services to the WRVS in Partington, Manchester.

Joy Astor, Mrs. CRIPPS. For services to the community, especially Age Concern, in Reigate, Surrey.

Charles Hugh CROCKFORD, lately Mechanic, Tenby Lifeboat, Pembrokeshire. For services to Marine Safety.

Michael David CROSS, lately Senior Professional and Technology Officer, National Assembly for Wales.

Ann Jacqueline, Mrs. CUMMINGS. For services to Headway Hurstwood Park in Sussex.

Philip Martin CUNNINGHAM, Accordionist and Composer. For services to Scottish Traditional Music.

Joan, Mrs. CURRIE, Managing Director, Menzies Engineering Design Ltd. For services to Enterprise in the Highlands and Islands.

David Allan James DANDO. For services to the Petroleum Industry Association.

Frederick John Lyne DAVEY. For services to the community, especially the Air Training Corps, in Plymouth.

Jeannie DAVIDSON, Childminding Development Officer, Daycare Trust. For services to Childminding.

George Ivor DAVIES. For services to the community in Torfaen, South Wales.

Hugh Emlyn DAVIES, lately Veterinary Surgeon. For services to the the Veterinary Profession in Staffordshire.

John Thomas Cadwell DAVIES. For services to the community in New Quay, Ceredigion.

Professor Morgan Wynn HUMPHREY-DAVIES. For services to the University of Wales, Bangor.

Stedman DAVIES. For services to Judo and the Martial Arts in Llanelli, South Wales.

Thomas DAWKINS, Union Learning Representative, Ceramics and Allied Trade Union. For services to Lifelong Learning.

Alan DAYSH, Fitter/Turner, Fleet Support Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.

Lewis Edwin DEAL. For services to the Medway Aircraft Preservation Society, Kent.

Joyce Amelia May, Mrs. DENHOLM. For services to the Far East Prisoners of War Funds and Associations.

Cyril DENNIS. For services to the Jewish community in Essex.

Raymond George Coulter DESMOND, Horticultural Historian. For services to Garden History.

Lynda, Mrs. DEVEREUX. For services to the National Group on Homeworking.

John DEW, D.L. For services to the community, especially the Horsham Cricket Club, in West Sussex.

Miss Hazel DICKSON. For services to the community in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan.

Elizabeth Mabel, Mrs. DIFFORD. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Somerset.

Miss Pauline Ann DODDS. For services to the British Red Cross Society.

David Lee DONACHIE. For services to Elderly and Disabled People in Greater Manchester.

William Leslie DONALDSON. For services to Education and to Schools Football.

Peter Francis DORAN. For services to the community, especially the Bebington Sea Cadet Unit, in Wirral.

Maureen, Mrs. DOUGLAS, General Medical Practitioner, West Scotland. For services to Health Care.

Ann McKenzie, Mrs. DOWNIE, Sub-Postmistress. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Fairlie, Ayrshire.

Valerie May, Mrs. DRING, Senior Manager, NatWest Bank plc. For services to Business.

Alexander Macrae DUFFY. For services to the St John Ambulance Brigade in Nottinghamshire.

Ms Dorothy DUFFY, Specialist Health Visitor. For services to Children with Special Needs in Hounslow, Middlesex.

Michael Henry DUFTY, Senior Maintenance Technician, London School of Economics and Political Science. For services to Higher Education.

Miss Edna DUKE. For services to the community in Merton, London.

Ida Evelyn, Mrs. DURACK, lately Charge Nurse, Tyrwhitt House. For nursing services to Ex-Service Personnel.

Paul Fort DYMOND. For services to BP and to the Oil and Gas Industry.

George Alan Malcolm DYSON, Band 4, Health and Safety Executive, Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.

Marjorie, Mrs. DYSON. For services to the Magistrates'' Court in Manchester.

Donna Francesca, Mrs. EATON, Assistant in Charge, News Traffic Unit. For services to the BBC.

Neil Tristan EDWARDS, Principal Technician, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.

William James ELLARD, lately Client/Maintenance Officer, Daventry District Council. For services to the community in Northampton.

Susan, Mrs. ELPHICK. For charitable services to the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Trust, Chester.

Anthony ELSBY. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Chesterton, Staffordshire.

Emmaline Violet Elizabeth, Mrs. EMERY. For services to Education.

Jill Ann, Mrs. ENGLAND. For services to Housing.

Tegwyn Mills EVANS. For services to the community in Welshpool, Powys.

Sylvia Mary, Mrs. EVERITT. For services to the Staffordshire Millennium Embroideries.

Jill Eleanor, Mrs. FARWELL, Executive Director, Children''s Hospice South West. For services to Palliative Care.

Rita Alma, Mrs. FAULKNER. For services to the community in Swinton, Manchester.

Christine Lois, Mrs. FEATHER, Co-ordinator, Project Action on Clinical Effectiveness. For services to Health Care.

Barbara Primrose, Mrs. FELTHAM. For services to the community in East Quantoxhead, Somerset.

Iris Medora, Mrs. LE FEUVRE. For services to the community in Jersey.

Mavis, Mrs. FEWKES, Support Manager, Department for Education and Skills.

Roger Allan FEWSTER, Conductor, Cor Glandulais. For services to Music in Wales.

Peter Leslie James FINNIMORE, Staff Officer, H.M. Inspectorate of Constabulary. For services to the Police.

Dorothy Rose, Mrs. FISSENDEN, School Cleaner, Borough Green Primary School, Sevenoaks, Kent. For services to Education.

Nelpah Eccleston FLANIGAN. For services to Community Relations in Surrey.

James Mathieson FLEMING, Referee. For services to Rugby Union Football.

James Vincent David FORTE, Director of Social Responsibility, KPMG. For services to Community Volunteering.

Ronald Mitford FOULKES. For services to the Countess Mountbatten Hospice, Southampton, Hampshire.

Peter Granville FOWLER. For services to the Newspaper Industry and to Charity.

Doreen FRANCE. For services to the community, especially the Performing Arts, in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

Francis John FRENCH. For services to the Barton-on-Humber Civic Society, Lincolnshire.

Frederick Arthur FRENCH. For services to Angling, Conservation and Disabled People.

Allen FYFFE. For services to Mountaineering.

Betty Evelyn, Mrs. GALLIMORE, J.P. For services to the community in Sale, Greater Manchester.

Gladys Clara, Mrs. GALLOWAY, Milk Lady. For services to the community in Hatfield Broad Oak, near Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire.

Margaret, Mrs. MOSQUERA-GARCIA, Administrative Officer, Vehicle Inspectorate, Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.

Renato GARCIA, Mental Health Services Manager. For services to Mentally Ill People in Ealing, London.

William GARDNER. For services to the Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick.

Christine, Mrs. GARNER. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau Service and to the Community Legal Service in Leigh, Cheshire.

Miss Pauline GARTHWAITE, Headteacher, Oakvale School, Guernsey. For services to Special Needs Education.

Edward Frederick John GATES. For services to Disabled People in Surrey.

Mary Hattle, Mrs. GEMMELL. For services to the Women''s Guild and to the WRVS in Lanarkshire.

Ivy Gwendoline Mary, Mrs. GEORGE. For services to the WRVS in Maldon, Essex.

Professor Christopher Russell GERMAN. For services to Marine Research.

Ian Robert GIBBONS, Consul (Investment), British Consulate, New York.

John Henry GIBSON. For services to the community, especially Young People, in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire.

Clive GILCHRIST, Regional Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Midlands. For services to the Medical Research Council.

Ajeet Singh GILL. For services to the community, especially Lions Clubs International, in Leicestershire.

Bridget, Mrs. GILL. For services to Nursery Education.

Robert William Pullman GILLESPIE. For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Faversham, Kent.

Sheila, Mrs. GILMOUR. For charitable services to the Crossroads Care Attendant Scheme.

Samuel Allen GLASGOW. For services to Local Government.

Frank Turnbull GLEDHILL, Project Manager, Shafton Youth and Community Group, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. For services to Young People.

Elizabeth Cameron, Lady GODSAL, D.L. For services to the community, especially the St John Ambulance Brigade, in Berkshire.

Sydney GOLDING. For charitable services in Cardiff.

Ann, Mrs. GOMERSALL, Probation Officer. For services to Prisoners and Staff at H.M. Prison Grendon.

Miss Muriel GORDON, Secretary, Amhurst Park Action Group, working in partnership with the Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Community Safety.

Miss Linda Joyce GORE, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.

Jeffrey GOUNDRILL, Head of Activities, H.M. Prison Leyhill, Prison Service.

Robin Ramsay Arvon GRANT. For services to the British Olympic Appeal in Cambridgeshire.

Miss Betty GRAY. For services to Table Tennis in Swansea, South Wales.

Janet, Mrs. GRAY. For services to Disabled Water Ski-ing.

Richard George GREENAWAY, R.D. Survey Manager, Thames Region, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment.

Margaret, Mrs. GREGG, Custodian. For services to Townend House, Troutbeck, Cumbria.

Roy Arthur GRIFFIN. For services to the community in Staffordshire.

Donald Clive GRIFFITHS. For services to the community, especially the Canoldir Male Voice Choir, in Birmingham, West Midlands.

Haydn GRIFFITHS. For services to the community, especially the Armthorpe Elmfield Band, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

Colin Sidney GRINDY, Leading Fire-fighter, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire Service.

The Reverend Canon Dennis Ernest HALE, lately Chairman of Governors, King Alfred''s College, Winchester, Hampshire. For services to Higher Education.

Rosemary Celia, Mrs. HALL. For services to the community in Ash, Surrey.

Vera Constance, Mrs. CORNER HALLIGAN, Vice Chairman, Sea Ranger Association, London. For services to Young People.

Hilda, Mrs. HAMILTON. For services to the North East Kidney Patients'' Association.

Kathleen Margaret, Mrs. HAMMOND, Manager, Athelestan House, Bodmin, Cornwall. For services to Elderly People.

Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. HARDCASTLE, Verger, Bulford Garrison, Ministry of Defence.

Doreen Elvin, Mrs. HARDING, lately Receptionist and Switchboard Operator, OFWAT.

Margaret Isabel, Mrs. HARDMAN. For services to Disabled People in Liverpool.

Miss Anne HARLEY, Human Resources Director, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. For services to Sustainable Development.

Jacqueline Craven, Mrs. HARRIS. For services to Local Government and to Tourism in Bournemouth, Dorset.

Patricia, Mrs. HARRIS, Administrative Officer, Department for Work and Pensions.

Lesley Ann, Mrs. HART, Head, Senior Studies Institute, University of Strathclyde. For services to Lifelong Learning.

Neil HAWKINS. For services to the Friends of Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, Surrey.

Malcolm HAXBY, Head, City Planning Group, Westminster City Council. For services to Local Government.

Ms Anna Elizabeth CARLISLE-HAYNES, Lecturer in Dance, Lewes Tertiary College, East Sussex. For services to Further Education.

Agnes Wilma, Mrs. HEAD. For services to Guiding in Alnwick, Northumberland.

Dorothy Jean, Mrs. HEAD. For services to the community and to Young People in Penrhiwceiber, South Wales.

John HEARN. For services to the community in Waterloo, London.

Gladys, Mrs. HELM, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.

James HENDERSON, Port Manager, Isle of Mull. For services to Port and Ferry Services.

Margaret Caughie, Mrs. HEWITT, First Assistant, Linthaugh Nursery School, Glasgow. For services to Early Years Education.

Lionel James HILL. For services to the Young Farmers'' Movement.

Professor William HILLS, Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to Technology Transfer.

Peter John HINTON, Workshop Superintendent, School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham. For services to Higher Education.

Emma, Mrs. HIONS, Member, Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government and to the community.

Brian George HISCUTT. For services to Forensic Medicine.

Ms Patricia Jean HOBBS, Assistant Director (Management and Hostels), Leicester City Council. For services to Single Homelessness and to Rough Sleepers.

Eric Duff HOBSON, Parks Development Officer, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to Local Government.

Audrey Elizabeth, Mrs. HODGES, Administrative Officer, Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.

Elizabeth Herbert, Mrs. HOGG. For services to the Northumbria Army Cadet Force.

Jane, Mrs. HOLROYD, Nurse Manager, Critical Care, Tameside and Glossop Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.

Jeannie, Mrs. HOPE. For services to the community in Cumbria.

Lillian Maud, Mrs. HOPKIN. For services to Local Government and to the community in Swansea.

Patrick John HORRIGAN. For services to the community in Weston-Super-Mare.

Kay, Mrs. HOUNSHAM. For services to the Post Office and to People with Disabilities.

Pamela Jean, Mrs. HOWARD, Dance Project Officer, Hextable School, Kent. For services to Education and to the community.

Timothy Nicholas HUGHES. For services to the community in Priston, Somerset.

Michael HULME, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.

Albert Percival HUMPHRIES, Sub Officer (Retained), Oxfordshire Fire Service. For services to the Fire Service.

Ann Gibson, Mrs. HUNT, Veterinary Surgeon. For services to Animal Health.

Ann Mercy, Mrs. HUNT, J.P. For services to the Tuberous Sclerosis Association.

Edward John HUNT, Manufacturing Manager, Smiths Industries Aerospace. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industries.

Freda, Mrs. HUSSAIN. For services to the community in Leicester.

George Edward ICKE. For services to the community in Lower Penn, West Midlands.

Andrew Bennett INGRAM, Farmer. For services to the Henley and District Agricultural Association, Oxfordshire.

Adrian Watt IONS. For services to the community, especially the Alnwick International Music Festival, in Northumberland.

William Gerard IRELAND. For services to the community in Keswick, Cumbria.

Beverley Ann, Mrs. IRESON. For services to the Association of Teachers of Lip Reading to Adults.

George IRVINE. For public service.

John Barry JACKSON, Chairman, Jackson Building Centres Ltd. For services to Training in Lincolnshire.

Jacqueline Ann, Mrs. JAMES. For services to Disabled People in Wales, Europe, Russia and the former Soviet Union.

Craig Andrew JAMIESON, Messenger. For services to the Benefits Agency in Bristol.

James Henry Robert JOHNS. For charitable services to the Children''s Unit, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, Devon.

Paul Cyril JOHNSON, Senior Countryside Officer, Countryside Agency. For services to the Rural Environment.

Annie, Mrs. JOHNSTONE. For services to the community in Motherwell, Lanarkshire.

David SNOWDON-JONES. For charitable services in North East Wales.

The Reverend Canon Mary Nerissa Anna JONES. For services to the community in Wood End, Coventry, West Midlands.

Jack JUBY, Heavy Horseman. For services to Heavy Horses.

FULL LIST OF AWARDS IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE: www.pm.gov.uk