BIRTHDAY HONOURS 2002 - PART TWO OF TWELVE PARTS
15 Jun 2002 03:57 AM
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ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER
KCVO
Stephen Mark Jeffrey Lamport, CVO. Private secretary and Treasurer to
The Prince of Wales.
Col John Bradford Timmins, OBE, TD, JP. Lord Lieutenant of Greater
Manchester.
CVO
Capt Martin John Appleton. Royal Navy, formerly director-General,
King George's Fund for Sailors.
Capt Michael Ernest Barrow, DSO. Royal Navy, Gentleman Usher to The
Queen.
Michael Edward Kilby Hewlett, LVO. Formerly managing director, Royal
Collection Enterprises.
Air Vice-Marshal Barry Hamilton Newton, CB, OBE. Gentleman Usher to
The Queen.
LVO
Paul Martin Almond, MVO. Assistant to the Crown Equerry.
James William Charles Moir. BBC Royal Liaison.
Mrs Donna Claire Mowbray, MVO. Accountant, Property Services.
Lt Col Nigel John Newman. Chapter Clerk, St. George's Chapel.
Miss Viola Bridget Pemberton-Pigott, MVO. Senior Paintings
Conservator, Royal Collection.
Geoffrey Brian Skelsey. Principal assistant Registrar, University of
Cambridge.
Miss Gillian Irene Wickham, MVO. Payroll Supervisor, Royal Household.
MVO
Dr John David Keith Burton, CBE. Formerly Coroner to the Royal
Household.
Sydney William Creamer. R. A. Creamer and Son. For services to the
Royal Household.
John Martin Curr. Assistant chief Accountant, Royal Household.
Lt Cdr William Nicholas Entwisle. Royal Navy; formerly Equerry to The
Prince of Wales.
Mrs Amanda Jane Foster. Press Officer, The Prince of Wales's Household.
Alec Jacobs. Surveyor of Works, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Richard George Lewis. Gentleman of The Chapel Royal, St. James's
Palace.
John Douglas Mitchell, OBE. For services to The Prince's Trust.
Miss Elizabeth Jane Potter (Mrs Anslow). Formerly Farrer & Co. For
services to the Royal Household.
Grahame Alexander Storey. Accountant, Royal Studs.
Graham Donald Trew. Gentleman of The Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace.
Lt Col Richard Alan Waterer, OBE. Commandant, Royal Marines School of
Music and Principal director of Music, Royal Marines Band Service.
Capt John Roger Wilson. Public Enterprises Administrator, Balmoral
Estate.
ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL
RVM (Gold)
David Hugh Farrow, RVM. Formerly tractor driver, Sandringham Estate.
RVM (Bar to Silver)
John Nelson Hart, RVM. Beat Keeper, Sandringham Estate.
Richard Clive Lines, RVM. Painter and decorator, Sandringham Estate.
Adrian Osborne, RVM. Foreman electrician, Sandringham Estate.
RVM (Silver)
Roy Keith Barnett. Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen's Body Guard of the
Yeomen of the Guard.
Miss Ruby Sandra Capstick. Head Housemaid, Windsor Castle.
Julian Charles George Clare. Assistant Drawings Restorer, Royal
Library.
Adrian John Denman. Head Gardener, Windsor Castle.
Mrs Megan Gent. Paper Conservator, Royal Archives.
Michael Robert Hancock. Painter and Decorator, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Constable Robin Arthur Jary. Royalty Protection Department,
Metropolitan Police.
Huw Cefin Jones. Junior Sous Chef, Royal Kitchens.
Joseph Geoffrey Last, BEM. Head Chauffeur, Royal Mews.
Peter James Lea. Formerly Office Keeper, Central Chancery of the
Orders of Knighthood.
David John Oates. Coachman, Royal Mews.
John William Stanyard. Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body
Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Neville William Taylor. Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body
Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
David William Thorne. Ranger, Country Park, Sandringham Estate.
David Edgar Waters. Formerly Woodman, Crown Estate, Windsor.
Thomas William Wells. Estate Foreman, Lancashire Survey, Duchy of
Lancaster.
David Frank Westwood. Exhibitions and Maintenance Conservator, Royal
Library.
Raymond Wheaton. Page of the Chambers, Master of the Household's
Department.
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
GBE
Sir Ronald Flanagan, OBE. Lately chief Constable, Police Service for
Northern Ireland. For services to Northern Ireland. (London, SW1H)
DBE
Mrs Ruth Lynn Deech. Lately chairman. For services to the Human
Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Miss Judith Mayhew. Chairman, Policy and Resources Committee,
Corporation of London. For services to the City of London. (London,
EC4V)
Miss Janet Ritterman. Director, Royal College of Music. For services
to Music.
CBE
Alexander Dalgety Adamson. Divisional manager, Pupil Standards
Division, Department for Education and Skills. (London, SW14)
Professor William Richard Allen. Director, Equine Fertility Unit,
University of Cambridge. For services to Horseracing and Equine
Science. (Newmarket, Suffolk)
Brian Appleton. Vice chairman, London Transport. For services to
Safety Management. (Bath, Somerset)
Professor John Stuart Archer. Principal and vice Chancellor, Heriot-
Watt University. For services to Higher Education. (Hermiston Currie,
Midlothian)
John Ashford. Director, The Place Theatre. For services to Dance.
(London, WC1H)
Miss Susan Atkinson. Regional director, Public Health and Medical
director, London, Department of Health.
Professor Raymond Baker, FRS. Lately chief executive, Biotechnology
and Biological Sciences Research Council. For services to Science.
(Dursley, Gloucestershire)
Ms Urmila Banerjee. Member, Cabinet Office Management Board. For
services to Modernisation of the Civil Service. (London, SW3)
Ralph Mitchell Bernard. Chairman, GWR Group plc. For services to
Radio Broadcasting. (Marlborough, Wiltshire)
Frank Blin. Head, UK Regions and Industries, PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
For services to the Financial Sector. (Newton Mearns, Glasgow)
Peter Boeuf. Lately chief Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution
Service. (Devon)
Professor William Arthur Brown. Master of Darwin College, University
of Cambridge. For services to Employment Relations. (Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire)
John Anthony Charles Buckels. Consultant Hepatobiliary and Transplant
Surgeon, Queen Elizabeth and Children's Hospitals, Birmingham. For
services to Transplant Surgery. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Professor Roger John Bull. Vice-Chancellor and chief executive,
University of Plymouth. For services to Higher Education. (Tavistock,
Devon)
Alan Grant Campbell. Chief executive, Aberdeenshire Council. For
services to Local Government. (Aberdeen)
Brian Cass. Managing director, Huntingdon Life Sciences Group plc.
For services to Medical Research. (Cambridgeshire)
Jonathan Philip Charkham. For services to Business. (London, SW7)
Ian David Church. Editor, Official Report, House of Commons. (East
Grinstead, West Sussex)
Mrs Pauline Ann Clare, QPM, DL. Chief Constable, Lancashire
Constabulary. For services to the Police. (Lancashire)
Richard Temple Cox. Chairman, Castle Vale Housing Action Trust. For
services to the Regeneration of Birmingham.
Robert William Kenneth Crawford. Director-General, Imperial War
Museum. For services to Museums. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
Thomas Phillip Noel Crowley, DL. Presiding Officer, Welsh Local
Government Association. For services to Local Government. (Port
Talbot, Neath Port Talbot)
David Kenneth Cunningham. Headteacher, Hillhead High School, Glasgow.
For services to Education. (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire)
Robert Dickins. Chairman, Instant Karma Records. For services to the
music industry. (London, SW1W)
Professor Ann Patricia Dowling (Mrs Hynes). Professor of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Cambridge. For services to Mechanical
Engineering.
Ian James Dudson, DL. Chief executive Officer, Dudson's Ltd. For
services to the Ceramics Industry. (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)
John Harold Ebdon. Deputy chief executive, Valuation Office Agency,
HM Board of Inland Revenue. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)
Thomas Edward Dacombe Eddy. Grade 5, Department for Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs. (Esher, Surrey)
Anthony John Edge. Lately director of Field Operations for Wales,
Midlands and the South, Department for Work and Pensions. (Upminster,
Essex)
Iain Scott Elrick. Lately chief executive, Defence Bills Agency,
Ministry of Defence. (Ledbury, Herefordshire)
Mrs Jean Elizabeth Ensing. Lately president, British Association of
Early Childhood Education. For services to Early Years Education.
(Bognor Regis, West Sussex)
Professor Hubert Roy Evans. Vice Chancellor, University of Wales,
Bangor. For services to Higher Education. (Anglesey, Gwynedd)
John Anthony Leonard Faint. International director, Department for
International Development. (London, SW19)
Keith John Faulkner. Managing director, Working Links. For services
to Industry and to Unemployed People. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)
Sebastian Charles Faulks. Writer. For services to Literature.
(London, SW10)
David John Fletcher. Chief executive, British Waterways. For services
to Inland Waterways. (Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire)
Ms Shelia Mary Forbes. For services to Women in the Workforce.
(London, W11)
John Richard Forrest. For services to the Radio and Communications
Industry. (London, SW10)
Kenneth Peat Forrest. Lately director, International Oil and Gas
Business Directorate, Department of Trade and Industry. (Bridge of
Weir, Renfrewshire)
Mrs Joanna Katharine Foster. For services to the World of Work and to
Equal Opportunities. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Samuel Foster, MLA. For political and public service. (Enniskillen,
Fermanagh)
Mrs Elizabeth Irene France. Information commissioner. For services to
Data Protection. (Lymm, Cheshire)
Samuel Richard Gallop, OBE. For services to People with Disabilities.
(London, SE21)
Donald James Gelling. Lately chief Minister. For services to the Isle
of Man. (Santon, Isle of Man)
Mrs Elizabeth Jon Grimsey, LVO. Director, Judicial Group, Lord
Chancellor's Department. (Walton on Thames, Surrey)
Miss Zaha Hadid. Architect. For services to Architecture. (London,
EC1R)
David Ross Harper. Chief Scientist, Public Health and Clinical
Quality Directorate, Department of Health. (London, SE3)
Jonathan David Harris, OBE. Lately president, Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors. For services to the Surveying Profession.
(London, NW3)
Professor Michael Patrick Hassell, FRS. Principal, Faculty of Life
Sciences, Imperial College London. For services to Population
Ecology. (Ascot, Berkshire)
William Edward Hesketh. For services to Public Transport. (Dunadry,
Antrim)
Richard Michael Hickman. Lately chief Reporter, Scottish Executive.
(Edinburgh)
Richard Sidney Hickox. Conductor. For services to music. (London, N1)
Professor Marian Elizabeth Hobson (Mrs Jeanneret). Professor of
French, Queen Mary College, University of London. For services to
French Language and Literature.
Graham John Hooker. Head of Detection, HM Board of Customs and
Excise. (Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex)
Ms Rebecca Howard. For services to Nursing and Health Care
Management. (New Brighton, Merseyside)
Gordon Charles Keymer. Leader, Tandridge District Council. For
services to Local Government. (Oxted, Surrey)
Professor Ann-Louise Kinmonth. Professor of General Practice,
University of Cambridge. For services to Primary Care Research and
Development. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Ms Francoise Mathilde Leake. Headteacher, Westborough High School,
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. For services to Education. (Dewsbury, West
Yorkshire)
Professor Arthur Maurice Lucas. Principal, King's College, London.
For services to Higher Education. (London, SW1A)
William Macquarie Lyne, MBE. Director, Wigmore Hall. For services to
Music.
Richard Auld Macdonald. Director general, National Farmers' Union.
For services to Agriculture. (South Morton, Oxfordshire)
Ms Susan Katriona MacGregor, OBE. For services to Radio Broadcasting.
(London, NW1)
William Kenneth MacIver. For services to the Aerospace Industry.
(Shipston-on -Stour, Warwickshire)
Mrs Mavis Maclean. For services to Research in the Justice System.
(London, NW3)
Professor Peter James Marshall. Historian. For services to History.
(Ware, Hertfordshire)
Christopher Masters. Lately chairman, AGGREKO plc. For services to
Industry. (Edinburgh)
Professor John Vincent McCanny. For services to Engineering and
Higher Education. (Newtownards, Down)
William Arthur McKee, JP. Lately director general, British Property
Federation. For services to the Property Industry. (Tadworth, Surrey)
Professor Cecil Hugh McMurray. For Public Service. (Helen's Bay,
Down)
Charles Gordon Brown Nicholson, QC. Sheriff Principal, Lothian and
Borders. For services to the Administration of Justice in Scotland.
(Edinburgh)
Torquil Patrick Alexander Norman. Founder, Norman Trust and
Roundhouse. For services to Disadvantaged Young People. (London, NW1)
Thomas O'Neill. Senior vice president, Thales Defence UK. For
services to the Defence Industry. (Whitecraigs, Glasgow)
Professor Thomas Martin Partington. For services to the
Administration of Justice. (Bristol)
Ian Harry Peattie. Assistant Paymaster General, National Investment
and Loans Office. (Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
Professor William Brian Peeling. For services to Urology. (Newport,
Gwent)
Tom Phillips. Painter, Writer and Composer. For services to the Arts.
(London, SE15)
Ian Plenderleith. Lately Executive director. For services to the Bank
of England. (Petworth, West Sussex)
Professor Christopher John Pollock. Director, Institute of Grassland
and Environmental Research. For services to the Environment.
(Ceredigion)
Clifford James Prior. Chief executive, National Schizophrenia
Fellowship. For services to Health Care. (London, N15)
Paul Maximilian Rayner. Lately Principal Establishment and Finance
Officer, Serious Fraud Office. (Tonbridge, Kent)
The Rt Hon Edward Rowlands. For services to the History of Parliament
Trust. (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan)
Miss Gillian Mary Ryder Samuels. Senior director, Science Policy and
Scientific Affairs Europe. For services to the Bioscience and
Pharmaceutical Industries.
Professor Peter John Schuddeboom. For services to Enterprise, Trade
and Investment. (Harwell, Oxfordshire)
Professor Robert Wayne Shaw. Lately president, Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. For services to Medicine.
(Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Ms Valerie Shawcross. Lately Leader, London Borough of Croydon. For
services to Local Government. (London, SE19)
Christopher John Shepley. Chief Planning Inspector and chief
executive, Planning Inspectorate, Department for Transport, Local
Government and the Regions. (Widcombe, Bath)
Anthony Charles Sleeman. Director, Southern England, HM Board of
Inland Revenue. (Woking, Surrey)
John Despenser Spencely. Architect. For services to Architecture.
(Edinburgh)
Malcolm Frederick Stamp. Chief executive, Norfolk and Norwich
University Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Health Care. (Norwich,
Norfolk)
Frederick Nigel Summers. Chief executive, Sandwell Metropolitan
Borough Council. For services to Regeneration and to Partnership
Working. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Ian Pollock Sword, FRS. E., chairman, Inveresk Research. For services
to Research, Education and Enterprise. (Edinburgh)
Professor June Thoburn. Professor of Social Work, University of East
Anglia. For services to Social Work. (Norwich, Norfolk)
Professor Alison Tierney. Head of Department, Nursing Studies,
University of Edinburgh. For services to Nursing Research and
Education. (Edinburgh)
Brian James Turner. Chef and Restaurateur. For services to Tourism
and to Training in the Catering Industry. (Stanmore, Middlesex)
Ms Sandra Diane Unerman. Director, Planning, Local Government,
Housing and Employment Directorate, Department for Transport, Local
Government and the Regions. (London, N12)
Sushil Baldev Wadhwani. For services to the Monetary Policy Committee
of the Bank of England. (Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey)
Miss Diana Marion Walford. Director, Public Health Laboratory
Service. For services to Public Health.
James Lamont Walker. President, National Farmers' Union of Scotland.
For services to Agriculture. (Sanquhar, Dumfries)
Mrs Perween Warsi, MBE. Managing director, S and A Foods Ltd. For
services to Business. (Derby, Derbyshire)
The Reverend Christian Oliver Weaver, MBE, JP. Head, Pilgrim Church
UK. For services to Racial Equality. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Christine Anne Whatford. Lately chief Education Officer,
Hammersmith and Fulham, London. For services to Education. (London,
SE23)
Philip Michael White. Chief executive, National Express Group. For
services to Public Transport. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)
David Houston Will. Vice-president, Executive Committee of FIFA. For
services to Association Football. (Brechin, Angus)
Kenneth Robert Williams, QPM. Chief Constable, Norfolk Constabulary.
For services to the Police. (Norfolk)
Mrs Catherine Fiona Woolf. Senior Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna. For
services to the UK Knowledge Economy and Invisible Earnings. (Esher,
Surrey)
ENDS