BIRTHDAY HONOURS 2002 - PART FOUR OF TWELVE PARTS
15 Jun 2002 03:57 AM
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ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Francis Patrick Lennon. Headteacher, St. Modan's High School,
Stirling. For services to Education. (Rutherglen, Glasgow)
Mrs Christine Elizabeth Lewis. Chair, Wales Agri-Food Partnership.
For services to Agriculture and to the Food Industry.
(Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd)
Professor David Noel Livingstone. For services to Geography and
History. (Belfast)
Gerald Lowe. For services to the Food Industry. (Carryduff, Belfast)
Martin John Brodie Lowe. Lately secretary to the University of
Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education. (Gullane, East Lothian)
David Charles Lunn. For services to the English Tourism Council.
(Bourne End, Buckinghamshire)
Thomas Storrar Macadam. Dental Surgeon. For services to Dentistry and
to the General Dental Council. (Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire)
Ewan Beaton MacDonald. Senior Lecturer, Department of Health,
University of Glasgow. For services to Occupational Medicine.
(Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire)
William Magee. Secretary, Accounts Commission for Scotland. For
services to Local Government. (Edinburgh)
Gordon Laurence Mann. Managing director, Crichton Trust and Crichton
Development Co. Ltd. For services to Higher Education.
(Kirkcudbright, Dumfries)
Maurice Marshall. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Tonbridge, Kent)
Geoffrey John Marston. For services to the Sheffield Forgemasters
Group and to Export. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
David Stanley Martin. Parliamentary Clerk, HM Treasury. (Walderslade,
Kent)
Mrs Elizabeth Angela Mason, JP. For services to the Administration of
Justice in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Professor Paul Michael Mather. For services to the Remote Sensing and
Photogrammetry Society. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Joan McCloy. Lately president, Irish Hockey Association. For
services to Hockey. (Belfast)
Brian Shane McElney. For services to the Bath Museum of East Asian
Art. (Bath, Somerset)
Martin McGuigan. For services to the Electronics Industry.
(Ballymoney, Antrim)
James Stanley McIlvenny. For services to Economic Development.
(Eglinton, Londonderry)
Ronald John McLean. Counsellor, Glasgow Opportunities. For services
to Inventors in Scotland. (Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran)
Mrs Evelyn Mary Collette McNelis. For services to Business Education.
(Londonderry)
Gordon Robert Meek. For services to the Rural Economy in
Northumberland. (Ponteland, Northumberland)
Edwin Robert Mills, JP. For services to the Administration of Justice
in Nottinghamshire. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Elizabeth Mills. Third Age Adviser, Science Museum. For services
to Ageing Research. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Christopher Robert Mitchell. Chairman, Community Services Committee.
For services to the Corporation of London. (Great Missenden,
Buckinghamshire)
Miss Diane Hope Montague. For services to Agricultural Journalism.
(Bromley, Kent)
David Shaw Moore, TD. Chief executive, Association for Science
Education. For services to Science Education. (Solihull, West
Midlands)
Andrew Valentine Morris. Chief executive, Frimley Park Hospital NHS
Trust. For services to the NHS. (Camberley, Surrey)
Hugh Trevor Morris. Divisional Veterinary manager, Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. (Llandudno, Conwy)
Timothy Chadwick Morris. Senior manager, Lifer Unit, HM Prison
Service, Home Office. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex)
Mrs Elizabeth Janet Morrison. Lead Cancer Support Nurse, Kingston NHS
Trust. For services to Cancer Patients. (Surbiton, Surrey)
Miss Margaret Marie Murray. Nurse consultant, Orthopaedic Nursing
Practice, South Tees Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
(Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire)
Colin Raymond Mylchreest. Grade 7, Food Standards Agency.
(Letchworth, Hertfordshire)
Gordon Neale. Chief executive, Disability Sport England. For services
to Disabled Sport. (Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear)
Mrs Stella Newton. Area director, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
(Bradford, West Yorkshire)
David Noble. Chief executive, Association of Drainage Authorities.
For services to Flood Defence and to Land Drainage. (St Agnes,
Cambridgeshire)
William Andrew Oddy. Lately Keeper of Conservation, British Museum.
For services to Museum Conservation. (Berkhampsted, Hertfordshire)
Iain Stanley Ovens. Principal, Dundee College. For services to
Further Education. (Barnton, Edinburgh)
John Joseph Owens. Chief executive, Lanarkshire Acute Hospitals NHS
Trust. For services to the NHS. (Bothwell, Lanarkshire)
Arabinda Palit. Lately consultant Paediatrician, Pembrokeshire and
Derwen NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. (Narberth, Pembrokeshire)
James Gordon Parker. Registrar. For services to the Public Lending
Right. (Stockton-on-Tees, Durham)
The Ven Brian Harold Partington. For services to the community,
especially Sport, on the Isle of Man. (Douglas, Isle of Man)
James Richard John Partridge. Founder and chief executive, Changing
Faces; director, Centre for Appearance and Disfigurement Research,
University of the West of England. For services to Disabled People.
(London, SW7)
Nicholas Pearson. For financial services to Charities. (Saffron
Walden, Essex)
Christopher Peat. Acting assistant director of Training, Leeds City
Council. For services to Adult Learning. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
Terence Pepper. Curator of Photographs, National Portrait Gallery.
For services to Photography and Art. (London, W9)
Mrs Katharine Hilary Ross Philbrick. Joint Co-ordinator, Kids VIP.
For services to Prisoners' Children. (Glasgow)
Robin Hylton Murray-Philpson, DL. For services to the Leicestershire
and Rutland Crimebeat. (Market Harborough, Leicestershire)
David Pigott. Chief executive, Lanarkshire NHS Board. For services to
Health Care and to Local Government. (Dalkeith, Midlothian)
Professor David Ian Alistair Poll. For services to the Cranfield
College of Aeronautics. (Turvey, Bedfordshire)
Christopher Charles Pond. Head, Reference and Reader Services,
Library and president, Trade Union Side, House of Commons. (Loughton,
Essex)
David Porritt. Lately head of Systems Certifications, Vehicle
Certification Agency, Department for Transport, Local Government and
the Regions. (Thornbury, Gloucestershire)
Andrew Keith Wyatt Powell. Lately Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
(Luton, Bedfordshire)
Ms Hope Powell. Coach, England Women's Football. For services to
Association Football. (London, SE15)
Michael Powell. Director of Human Resources and chief Nursing
Adviser, Grampian Health Board. For services to the NHS. (Aberdeen)
Norman Edwin Price. For services to the Confederation of British
Industry in the West Midlands. (Kiddeminster, Worcestershire)
Mrs Stella Margret Price. Chair, Dyfed Powys Health Authority. For
services to the NHS. (Pembroke, Pembrokeshire)
Miss Thelma Probert. Headteacher, Golden Hillock School (specialist
sports college), Birmingham. For services to Education. (Birmingham,
West Midlands)
Robert Punchard. Team Leader, Regional Office South West, Department
of Trade and Industry. (East Looe, Cornwall)
Andrew James Purkis. Chief executive. For services to the Diana,
Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. (London, SW12)
Leslie John Rackham. Lately Mastermap manager, Ordnance Survey,
Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions. (Romsey,
Hampshire)
Ian Rankin. Writer. For services to Literature. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Piali Ray. Director, SAMPAD. For services to the Arts.
(Birmingham, West Midlands)
Christopher Bernard Anthony Reynolds. Headteacher, St. Benedict
School, Derby. For services to Education and the Arts. (Derby,
Derbyshire)
Mrs Mary Patricia Riordan. For services to Elderly People.
(Newtownabbey, Antrim)
John Stewart Russell Ritchie. Actuary. For services to the Pension
Provision Group. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Patricia Ritchie. Lately director, CalMac Ltd. For services to
Public Transport in Scotland. (Drymen, Glasgow)
Professor Anthony William Robards. Pro vice-Chancellor, University of
York. For services to Higher Education. (York, North Yorkshire)
Col Patrick John Carmichael Robinson, TD, DL. For services to the
West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. (Solihull, West
Midlands)
Hugh Ross. Head, Innovation Grants, Scottish Executive. (Currie,
Midlothian)
Mrs Jennifer Rudge. Chief executive, Connexions Cornwall and Devon.
For services to Careers Education and Guidance. (Bodmin, Cornwall)
Martin Thraves Rudge, JP. Chief executive, Home Improvement Trust.
For services to the Living Condition of People in Need. (Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire)
Daniel Patrick Carroll La Rue. Entertainer. For charitable services.
Mrs Rosemary Helen Johnson-Sabine. Exploration manager, Chevron
Texaco North Sea. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry. (Newark,
Nottinghamshire)
Roger William Sanders. For services to the Small Business
Practitioner Panel. (London, SW1P)
Thomas Alexander Scholes. Chief executive, Renfrewshire Council. For
services to Local Government. (Paisley, Renfrewshire)
Mrs Jagir Kaur Sekhon. For services to the community in Greenwich,
London. (London, SE18)
Mrs Mary Agnes Sinfield. Lately Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.
(London, SW19)
Mrs Janina Dutkowski-Southworth. Recruitment Strategy manager,
Lancashire County Council. For services to Education. (Blackpool,
Lancashire)
Professor John Edward Spence. Academic Adviser, Royal College of
Defence Studies. For services to the Ministry of Defence. (Bucknell,
Shropshire)
Derek Percival Spooner. For services to the Design of Hospices.
(Bromsgrove, Worcestershire)
Mrs Barbara Marion Stephens. Lately chief executive, Local Government
Commission for England. For services to Local Government.
(Workington, Cumbria)
Richard Stevens. For services to the Modernisation of the Court
Service. (Newcastle under Lyne, Staffordshire)
Mrs Margaret Edythe Stone. Lately Principal, Norham Community
Technology College, North Tyneside. For services to Education.
(Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
David Suchet. Actor. For services to Drama. (Pinner, Middlesex)
Victor Paul Suller. Senior Physicist, Daresbury Laboratory. For
services to Science. (Knutsford, Cheshire)
John Alexander Sutherland. For services to the British Red Cross
Society. (South Wirral, Merseyside)
Mrs Beth Hope Taylor. Manager, Community Services Pharmacy, Southwark
Primary Care Trust. For services to the NHS. (London, SE24)
Miss Jennifer Graham Taylor. For Public Service. (Belfast)
Peter Taylor. Correspondent, BBC. For services to Broadcast
Journalism. (London)
Miss Elizabeth Ruth Templar. Headteacher, Urchfont CE Primary School,
Wiltshire. For services to Education. (Devizes, Wiltshire)
Mrs Babette Thomas. Chairman and chief executive, Network Training
Ltd. For services to Lifelong Learning. (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid
Glamorgan)
The Reverend Canon Paul Thomas. For services to St. Luke's Hospital
for the Clergy. (London, W1T)
Mrs Ruth Thompson. For services to the New Deal in Tyne and Wear.
(Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Gordon Topping. For services to Education. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Ivan Gordon Tucker. Principal, Mary Hare Grammar School. For services
to the Education of Deaf People. (Newbury, Berkshire)
Balbir Singh Uppal, JP. For services to the community in
Huddersfield. (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)
Mrs Patricia Mary Vaz. Director of Customer Services, BT. For
services to Telecommunications. (Chestfield, Kent)
Ms Parminder Vir. Producer and Diversity Adviser, Carlton Television.
For services to Broadcasting and Film. (London, NW10)
George James Stewart Wallis. International director. For services to
OXFAM. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Professor Eric Sidney Watkins. For services to Formula One and Motor
Racing.
Michael Alfred Healey Webb. For services to St. John Ambulance.
(Worthing, West Sussex)
Ms Lesley Anne Webber. For services to the Property Industry and the
DTLR's Property Advisory Group. (Chigwell, Essex)
Brig Anthony Cleland Welch. Head, Field Office Kosovo, Department for
International Development. (Havant, Hampshire)
Peter John Westlake. Headteacher, West Thornton Primary School,
Croydon, Surrey. For services to Education.
Norman Hamflett White. Head, Financial Scrutiny Unit, Department for
Education and Skills. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
Clive Wilcox. For Public Service. (London)
David Wilkinson. Headteacher, Pennywell School, Sunderland. For
services to Education. (Shincliffe Village, Durham)
Ian James Williamson. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (BFPO 53)
Thomas Jeremy Willoughby. Group Compliance and Risk director,
Schroders plc. For services to the PIA and IMRO. (London, N1)
Ms Jacqueline Wilson. For services to Literacy in Schools. (Kingston-
upon-Thames, Surrey)
Robert James Wood, QPM. Deputy chief Constable, Derbyshire
Constabulary. For services to the Police. (Stanley Common,
Derbyshire)
Clive Ronald Woodward. Head Coach, England Rugby Union Team. For
services to Rugby Union Football. (Cookham, Berkshire)
ENDS