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For services to<br /> the Third Sector.<br /> (London, N1)<br />Professor Marc FELDMANN Professor of Cellular Immunology, Kennedy<br /> Institute of Rheumatology, London. For<br /> services to Medicine.<br /> (London, W2)<br />Professor Ian Thomas GILMORE Consultant Physician and<br /> Gastroenterologist, Royal Liverpool<br /> University Hospitals and President, Royal<br /> College of Physicians. For services to<br /> Medicine.<br /> (Wirral, Merseyside)<br />(Theodore) Wilson HARRIS Author. For services to Literature.<br /> (Essex)<br />Ronald HARWOOD, CBE Playwright and Screenwriter. For services<br /> to Drama.<br /> (London, SW10)<br />Professor Colin John HUMPHREYS, CBE Director of Research, Department of<br /> Materials Science and Metallurgy,<br /> University of Cambridge. For services to<br /> Science.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Donald William INSALL, CBE For services to Conservation Architecture.<br /> (Richmond, Surrey)<br /> <br />Professor Fergus Graham Burtholme MILLAR Emeritus Camden Professor of Ancient<br /> History, University of Oxford. For services<br /> to Scholarship.<br /> (Oxfordshire)<br />Robert Sydney MURRAY, CBE For services to Football and to Education <br /> in the North East.<br /> (Jersey, Channel Islands)<br />Denis O'CONNOR, CBE QPM HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (Betchworth, Surrey)<br />Keith PEARSON Chairman, NHS East of England. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)<br />Simon Manwaring ROBERTSON Chairman, Rolls Royce plc. For services to<br /> Business.<br /> (London, SW3)<br />Professor Peter Charles RUBIN Chairman, General Medical Council, London.<br /> For services to Medicine.<br /> (Southwell, Nottinghamshire)<br />Hugh Alexander STEVENSON Lately Chairman, Equitas Ltd. For services<br /> to the Financial Services Industry.<br /> (Ascot, Berkshire)<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Order of Saint Barnabas</span><br />Member of the Order<br />Frank LAY Principal, Pace High School, <br /> Services to Students<br />Mary Gunter Chairwoman, Institute for School Innovation<br /> Services to Education<br /> <br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Order of the Bath</span><br />Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath<br />Ms Lesley Ann STRATHIE Permanent Secretary, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (London, RM11)<br /> <br />Order of the Bath<br />Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath<br />Peter James HOUSDEN Permanent Secretary, Department for<br /> Communities and Local Government.<br /> (London, SE3)<br /> <br />Order of the Bath<br />Companions of the Order of the Bath<br />John ALTY Chief Executive, Intellectual Property<br /> Office, Department for Business,<br /> Innovation and Skills.<br /> (London, E9)<br />Miss Sian JARVIS Director-General, Communications,<br /> Department of Health.<br /> (London, SE11)<br />Ms Bernadette KELLY Lately Director, Housing Strategy, Land and<br /> Markets Directorate, Department for<br /> Communities and Local Government.<br /> (Midhurst, West Sussex)<br />Lesley, Mrs LONGSTONE Director-General, Young People,<br /> Department for Children, School and<br /> Families.<br /> (London, KT3)<br />Mark NEALE Lately Managing Director, Budget, Tax and<br /> Welfare Directorate, HM Treasury.<br /> (London, SW15)<br />Ms Susan Jane OWEN Director-General, Welfare and Wellbeing<br /> Group, Department for Work and Pensions.<br /> (London, SE26)<br />Peter Richard Charles STORR International Director, Strategy and<br /> International Group, Home Office.<br /> (Cobham, Surrey)<br /> <br />Order of the British Empire<br />Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire<br />Professor Athene Margaret DONALD, FRS Deputy Head, Cavendish Laboratory and<br /> Director, Women in Science, Engineering<br /> and Technology Initiative, University of<br /> Cambridge. For services to Physics.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Ms Amelia Chilcott FAWCETT, CBE Chair, Pensions First Group LLP and<br /> Guardian Media Group. For services to the<br /> Financial Services Industry.<br /> (London, WC2E)<br />Ms Jacqueline FISHER, CBE Principal, Newcastle College. For services<br /> to local and national Further Education.<br /> (Hexham, Northumberland)<br />Janet Marion, Mrs GAYMER, CBE QC Commissioner for Public Appointments.<br /> For public service.<br /> (Effingham, Surrey)<br />Professor Julia Mary GOODFELLOW, CBE Vice-Chancellor, University of Kent. For<br /> services to Science.<br /> (London, NW3)<br />Professor Barbara MONROE Chief Executive, St Christopher''s Hospice,<br /> London. For services to Palliative Care.<br /> (London, SW1P)<br />Ms Janet PARASKEVA First Civil Service Commissioner and Chair,<br /> Child Maintenance Enforcement<br /> Commission. For public service.<br /> (London, N1)<br />Ms Paula Figueiroa REGO Artist. For services to Art.<br /> (London, W1S)<br />Professor Alison Fettes RICHARD, DL Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)<br /> <br />Naila, Mrs ZAFFAR Headteacher, Copthorne Primary School,<br /> Bradford. For services to local and<br /> national Education.<br /> (Bradford, West Yorkshire)<br /> <br />Order of the British Empire<br />Commanders of the Order of the British Empire<br />Dr Mary ARMITAGE Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist,<br /> Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch<br /> Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For<br /> services to Medicine.<br /> (Broadstone, Dorset)<br />Simon ARMITAGE Poet. For services to Literature.<br /> (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)<br />Patricia, Mrs BASKERVILLE Head of Safer Custody and Offender Policy,<br /> National Offender Management Service,<br /> Ministry of Justice.<br /> (West Kingston, Surrey)<br />William Gordon BAXTER, OBE DL For services to Business and to Charity in<br /> North East Scotland.<br /> (Fochabers, Moray)<br />George William John BENJAMIN Composer and Conductor. For services to<br /> Music.<br /> (London, W9)<br />Professor Timothy John BESLEY Kuwait Professor of Economics and<br /> Political Science, London School of<br /> Economics. For services to Social Science.<br /> (London, WC2A)<br />Peter George BETTS Director of International Climate Change,<br /> Department for Energy and Climate Change.<br /> (London, SW4)<br />Gavin MacFarlane BLACK For services to the community in the<br /> North East.<br /> (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />William George BLACK Chief Executive, Glasgow City Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire)<br /> <br />Jonathan BLACKIE Regional Director, Government Office for<br /> the North East, Department for<br /> Communities and Local Government.<br /> (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />John BROWN Director, Cross Cutting Group (Local<br /> Compliance), Glasgow, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (Mount Vernon, Glasgow)<br />Elizabeth, Mrs BURNLEY Chief Guide, Girlguiding UK. For services<br /> to Young People.<br /> (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)<br />Rodney Paul CARR, OBE Lately Chief Executive, Royal Yachting<br /> Association. For services to Sailing.<br /> (Alresford, Hampshire)<br />Freda, Mrs CHALONER Director, Large Business Service, HM<br /> Revenue and Customs.<br /> (St.Albans, Hertfordshire)<br />Alan CLARKE Deputy Director, Curriculum and Pupil Well<br /> Being, Schools Directorate, Department for<br /> Children, Schools and Families.<br /> (London, N8)<br />Peter Derrick CLEMINSON Lately National Chairman, Royal British<br /> Legion. For voluntary service to Ex-<br /> Servicemen and Women.<br /> (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)<br />Peter COLLINS Chief Executive, Salford Foundation Charity.<br /> For services to Young People.<br /> (Oldham, Lancashire)<br />Bryan DAVIS Chief Executive, Social Security Agency<br /> Department for Social Development,<br /> Northern Ireland Executive.<br /> (Hillsborough, Down)<br />Linda Mary, Mrs DE COSSART Consultant Vascular and General Surgeon,<br /> Countess of Chester Hospital. For<br /> services to Medicine.<br /> (Gloucestershire)<br />Dr Stephen DEUCHAR Lately Director Tate Britain. For services<br /> to Art.<br /> (Westwell, Kent)<br /> <br />Colin DODGE Executive Vice-President of Africa, Middle<br /> East, India, Europe Operations, Nissan<br /> Motors Ltd. For services to the<br /> Automotive Industry.<br /> (Tokyo, Japan)<br />Judge Khurshid Hassan DRABU For services to Community Relations.<br /> (Winchester, Hampshire)<br />Dr Marshall Paul ELLIOTT For public service.<br /> (Broadstairs, Kent)<br />Dr David Stuart ENGLISH, MBE For services to Cricket and to Charity.<br /> (London, NW7)<br />Brian ETHERIDGE Director, Civil Service Capability Group,<br /> Cabinet Office.<br /> (Basingstoke, Hampshire)<br />Professor Andrew FINLAY Lately Professor of Dermatology, Cardiff<br /> University. For services to Medicine.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Stephen James FINNIGAN, QPM Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary.<br /> For services to the Police.<br /> (Southport, Merseyside)<br />Siobhan, Mrs FITZPATRICK Chief Executive, Early Years Organisation.<br /> For services to Education in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Newry, Down)<br />Peter John FREEMAN, QC Chairman, Competition Commission. For<br /> public service.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Anne, Mrs GALBRAITH, OBE Chair, Valuation Tribunal Service. For<br /> public service.<br /> (Bardon Mill, Northumberland)<br />Professor David Michael GANN Chair in Technology and Innovation<br /> Management, Imperial College London. For<br /> services to Engineering.<br /> (Hove, East Sussex)<br /> <br />Ms Ann Margaret GREEN Chair, Board of Trustees, Royal Armouries.<br /> For services to Museums.<br /> (York, North Yorkshire)<br />Judith Louise, Mrs GREENSMITH, DL For services to the NHS in Merseyside.<br /> (Wirral, Merseyside)<br />David GREGORY Headteacher, Fosse Way Community<br /> Special School, Bath. For services to local<br /> and national Special Needs Education.<br /> (Keinton Mandeville, Somerset)<br />Dr Russell Douglas HAMILTON Director of Research and Development,<br /> Department of Health<br /> (Taunton, Somerset)<br />Nicholas Lionel HARDWICK Chairman, Independent Police Complaints<br /> Commission. For public service.<br /> (London, NW6)<br />Peter Robert HARRISON For charitable services through the Peter<br /> Harrison Foundation.<br /> (Reigate, Surrey)<br />Terence HODGKINSON Chairman of Yorkshire Forward, Regional<br /> Development Agency. For services to<br /> Business and to Regeneration.<br /> (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)<br />Eileen Rosemary, Mrs HOLMES President, Industrial Tribunals and the Fair<br /> Employment Tribunal in Northern Ireland.<br /> For services to Industrial Relations.<br /> (Downpatrick, Down)<br />Professor Ann Jacqueline HUNTER Former Senior Vice-President and Head,<br /> Science Environment Development,<br /> GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the<br /> Pharmaceutical Industry.<br /> (Welwyn, Hertfordshire)<br />Richard Hugh HUNTING Lately Chairman, Geffrye Museum Trust.<br /> For services to the Arts and to Heritage.<br /> (London, SW3)<br /> <br />Christopher Rajendran HYMAN Chief Executive Officer, Serco Group plc.<br /> For services to Business and to Charity.<br /> (Weybridge, Surrey)<br />Dr Karl William Pamp JENKINS, OBE Composer. For services to Music.<br /> (Llanrhidian, Swansea)<br />Miss Catherine Zeta JONES Actor. For services to the Film Industry<br /> and to Charity.<br /> (London, W1N)<br />Barbara, Lady JUDGE Chair, UK Atomic Energy Authority. For<br /> services to the Nuclear and Financial<br /> Services Industries.<br /> (London, SW1V)<br />Raymond Andrew KITSON Senior Assistant Director, Public<br /> Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland.<br /> (Newcastle, Down)<br />Dr Paul LANGMAID Chief Dental Officer for Wales,<br /> Department of Health and Social Services,<br /> Welsh Assembly Government<br /> (Cowbridge, South Glamorgan)<br />Robert LASLETT Director, Private Pensions and Chief<br /> Economist, Department for Work and<br /> Pensions.<br /> (London, N19)<br />Professor David Seymour LATCHMAN Master of Birkbeck College, University of<br /> London. For services to Higher Education.<br /> (London, NW11)<br />Ms Prudence Margaret LEITH, OBE Lately Chair, School Food Trust. For<br /> services to the Catering Industry.<br /> (Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire)<br />Professor Noel LLOYD Vice-Chancellor, Aberystwyth University.<br /> For services to Higher Education in Wales.<br /> (Ceredigion, Dyfed)<br />Dr Michael LONGLEY Poet. For services to Literature.<br /> (Belfast)<br /> <br />Professor Linda Maitland LUXON Professor of Audiological Medicine,<br /> University College London Hospitals NHS<br /> Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.<br /> (London, W1M)<br />Professor David Whyte MACDONALD Professor of Wildlife Conservation,<br /> University of Oxford. For services to<br /> Natural Sciences.<br /> (Witney, Oxfordshire)<br />Dr Karl Joseph MACKIE Chief Executive and Mediator, Centre for<br /> Effective Dispute Resolution. For services<br /> to Mediation.<br /> (London, SW19)<br />Professor Barry MCCORMICK Chief Economist and Chief Analyst,<br /> Department of Health.<br /> (London, SW1P)<br />Robin John Christian MILLAR Record Producer. For services to the<br /> Music Industry.<br /> (London, SW12)<br />Marlene Craigie, Mrs MORLEY, OBE Head of the Defence Equipment and<br /> Support Collocation Team, Ministry of<br /> Defence.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Professor Alan Shaw MURIE Emeritus Professor of Urban and Regional<br /> Studies, University of Birmingham. For<br /> services to the Housing Sector.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Peter Edward MURRAY, OBE Founder and Executive Director, Yorkshire<br /> Sculpture Park. For services to the Arts.<br /> (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire)<br />John Philip NOBLE For public service.<br /> (Gloucestershire)<br />Douglas Edwin OAKERVEE, OBE Lately Chairman, Crossrail. For services<br /> to Civil Engineering.<br /> (Newmarket, Suffolk)<br /> <br />George Carew O'GRADY Chief Executive, Professional Golfers'<br /> Association European Tour. For services to<br /> Sport.<br /> (Sunningdale, Berkshire)<br />John Douglas ORR Consultant Paediatric Surgeon and Past<br /> President, Royal College of Surgeons of<br /> Edinburgh. For services to Medicine.<br /> (Colinton, Edinburgh)<br />Ms Jenny OWEN Executive Director, Adult, Health and<br /> Community Wellbeing, Essex County<br /> Council and President, Association of<br /> Directors of Adult Social Services. For<br /> public service.<br /> (London, N8)<br />Miss Ruth OWEN Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief<br /> Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus,<br /> Department for Work and Pensions.<br /> (Buckinghamshire)<br />Marguerite, Mrs PATTEN, OBE Cookery Writer. For services to the Food<br /> Industry.<br /> (Brighton, East Sussex)<br />Stephen PHIPSON President and Group Managing Director,<br /> Smiths Detection Group Ltd. For services<br /> to the Security Industry.<br /> (Chigwell, Essex)<br />Graham Fenwick PIMLOTT Lately Chairman, Export Credits Guarantee<br /> Department. For services to Business.<br /> (London, SE24)<br />Ms Hope POWELL, OBE National Coach, England Women''s Football<br /> Team. For services to Sport.<br /> (London, SE15)<br />Professor Carol PROPPER Professor of Economics of Public Policy,<br /> University of Bristol. For services to<br /> Social Science.<br /> (London, N1)<br />Stephen Julian PRZYBYLSKI Head of Strategy and Policy, Crown<br /> Prosecution Service.<br /> (Chelmsford, Essex)<br /> <br />William ROE Chairman, Highlands and Islands<br /> Enterprise. For public service.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Susan Carroll, Lady SAINSBURY For services to the Royal Shakespeare<br /> Company and to the Arts.<br /> (London, W11)<br />John Robin SCHULTZ Chief Executive, Stockport Metropolitan<br /> Borough Council. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Stockport, Cheshire)<br />Professor John Graham SHEPHERD, FRS Professorial Research Fellow in Earth<br /> System Science, National Oceanography<br /> Centre, Southampton. For services to<br /> Science.<br /> (Fordingbridge, Hampshire)<br />Professor Martin SHIRLEY Director, Institute for Animal Health. For<br /> services to Science.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Ms Jo SHUTER Headteacher, Quintin Kynaston Community<br /> School, City of Westminster, London. For<br /> services to local and national Education.<br /> (London, NW10)<br />Professor David Thomas SINES Pro Vice-Chancellor, Buckinghamshire New<br /> University. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Weybridge, Surrey)<br />Ms Theodosia SOWA For services to the Voluntary Sector in the<br /> UK and Overseas.<br /> (London, SW11)<br />Professor Robert Stephen John SPARKS, FRS Chaning Wills Professor of Geology,<br /> University of Bristol. For services to<br /> Environmental Science.<br /> (Congresbury, Bristol)<br />Mary Cecilia, Mrs SPINKS Director, Florence Nightingale Foundation.<br /> For services to Nursing.<br /> (Maidenhead, Berkshire)<br /> <br />Ms Alyson Jane STAFFORD Director of Finance, Scottish Executive.<br /> (West Linton, Lanarkshire)<br />Dr Robert Scott STEEDMAN Vice-President, Royal Academy of<br /> Engineering. For services to Engineering.<br /> (London, W8)<br />David Graham STEVENS Chief Operating Officer, Admiral Group.<br /> For services to the Insurance Industry and<br /> to Charity.<br /> (Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan)<br />Heather Vivienne, Mrs STEVENS For charitable services.<br /> (Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan)<br />Paul STOCKTON Director, Tribunals Judicial Office, Ministry<br /> of Defence.<br /> (North Weald, Essex)<br />Norman Kelvin STOLLER, OBE DL For charitable services.<br /> (Bowness on Windermere, Cumbria)<br />David Radcliffe STONE, OBE Chairman, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals<br /> NHS Foundation Trust. For services to<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Dr Timothy John STONE Expert Chairman, Office of Nuclear<br /> Development. For services to the Energy<br /> Industry.<br /> (Essex)<br />Dr (Ernest) Neil SUGGETT Headteacher, Hayes Park Primary School,<br /> Hillingdon, London. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Amersham, Buckinghamshire)<br />Helen Patricia, Mrs TAIT Headteacher, Sandgate Primary School and<br /> Folkstone Primary Academy. For services<br /> to Education in Kent.<br /> (Hythe, Kent)<br />Stephen William THOMAS Chief Executive, Welsh Local Government<br /> Association. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Ebbw Vale, Gwent)<br /> <br />Harold Peter TILLMAN Chairman, Jaeger and British Fashion<br /> Council. For services to the Fashion<br /> Industry.<br /> (London, N6)<br />Martin TOLHURST Principal, Newham College of Further<br /> Education. For services to Further<br /> Education in London.<br /> (Thames Ditton, Surrey)<br />Ms Louise Wendy TULETT Group Director of Finance and<br /> Procurement, HM Treasury.<br /> (Aldershot, Hampshire)<br />The Honourable Lord Colin Jack TYRE President, Council of Bars and Law<br /> Societies of Europe. For services to the<br /> Administration of Justice.<br /> (Dunbar, East Lothian)<br />Professor Veronica VAN HEYNINGEN, FRS President, Genetics Society. For services<br /> to Science.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Dr Jean VENABLES, OBE President, Institution of Civil Engineers.<br /> For services to Civil Engineering.<br /> (Surbiton, Surrey)<br />Robert VINCENT Chief Executive, Kirklees Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)<br />Miss Sarah WEBB Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of<br /> Housing. For services to the Housing<br /> Sector.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Gillian Barbara, Mrs WESTERMAN Principal and Chief Executive, Northern<br /> College for Residential Adult Education.<br /> For services to Adult Learning.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />John Furness WIDDOWSON Principal, New College Durham. For<br /> services to local and national Further and<br /> Higher Education.<br /> (Durham)<br /> <br />Dr Robert James YOUNG Consultant Physician, Diabetes and<br /> Endocrinology, Salford Royal NHS<br /> Foundation Trust. For services to Medicine.<br /> (Salford, Greater Manchester)<br /> <br />Order of the British Empire<br />Officers of the Order of the British Empire<br />Ms Susan Marie ADAMS Director, Care & Repair England. For<br /> services to the Housing Sector for Older<br /> People.<br /> (Crediton, Devon)<br />Dr Husna AHMAD Chief Executive Officer, Faith Regeneration<br /> Foundation. For services to<br /> Disadvantaged People.<br /> (London, N11)<br />Maqsood AHMAD Lately Head of Police Equality and Diversity<br /> Policy, Home Office.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Mark ANDREWS Lately Chief Executive, NG Bailey. For<br /> services to Apprenticeships and Training in<br /> the Construction Industry.<br /> (Ilkley, West Yorkshire)<br />Ms Mary ARCHER Chief Officer, Essex Probation Area,<br /> Ministry of Justice.<br /> (Waltham Abbey, Essex)<br />Ms Clara Anthonyammah AROKIASAMY Chair, Greater London Authority Heritage<br /> and Diversity Task Force. For services to<br /> Heritage.<br /> (London, SE23)<br />Jane, Mrs ARROWSMITH Principal, Troup House School, Aberdeen.<br /> For services to Special Needs Education.<br /> (Aberdeen)<br />Professor Amanda ASHTON Director of Quality, NHS Leicester City.<br /> For services to Nursing.<br /> (Stoneygate, Leicestershire)<br />District Judge Gordon Rayment ASHTON For services to the Administration of<br /> Justice and to Disabled People.<br /> (Grange over Sands, Cumbria)<br />William Michael Allingham ASHTON, MBE Life President, National Youth Jazz<br /> Orchestra. For services to Music.<br /> (Harrow, Middlesex)<br /> <br />Dalwardin BABU Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police<br /> Service. For services to the Police.<br /> (London, N10)<br />Linda, Mrs BADMAN Customer Services Director, Jobcentre<br /> Plus, Wales, Department for Work and<br /> Pensions.<br /> (Torfaen, Gwent)<br />Ms Vivien BAILEY Lately Her Majesty's Inspector, Ofsted.<br /> (St Albans, Hertfordshire)<br />Ms Diana BARNES For services to Mental Healthcare.<br /> (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />Dr Emma BARRETT Grade B1, Ministry of Justice.<br /> (Oxfordshire)<br />Elizabeth, Mrs BARRON Lately Chair, Firebuy Ltd. For services to<br /> the Fire and Rescue Service.<br /> (Totton, Hampshire)<br />Ms Jackie BENNETT Head of Policy, Council of Mortgage<br /> Lenders. For services to the Financial<br /> Services Industry.<br /> (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)<br />Robert Edward John BERNAYS, DL For services to the community in the<br /> South West.<br /> (Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire)<br />Ms Sharon BERRY Chief Executive, Storybook Dads. For<br /> services to Children and Families.<br /> (Saltash, Cornwall)<br />Anil Kumar BHANOT For services to Hindu Community and to<br /> Inter-Faith Relations.<br /> (London, W13)<br />Mark BLUNDELL Chief Executive, Salmon Youth Centre,<br /> Bermondsey, London. For services to<br /> Young People.<br /> (London, E6)<br /> <br />Jennifer Susan, Mrs BOOTHMAN Lately Headteacher, Pennington Church of<br /> England Primary School, Cumbria. For<br /> services to Education.<br /> (Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria)<br />Ms Susan BRADBURY Lately Editor-in-Chief, Folio Society. For<br /> services to the Publishing Industry.<br /> (London, SW11)<br />Professor Peter BRANDON Lately Director of Strategic Programmes,<br /> University of Salford. For services to the<br /> Built Environment.<br /> (Lymm, Cheshire)<br />Kathryn, Mrs BROADHURST Headteacher, Green Lane Infants School,<br /> Leicester. For services to Education.<br /> (Leicester, Leicestershire)<br />Adam Vere Balfour BROKE For public service.<br /> (Alton, Hampshire)<br />Neil Henry BROMLEY Lately Principal, North East Worcestershire<br /> College. For services to Further Education.<br /> (Malvern Wells, Worcestershire)<br />David BROWN For services to the Voluntary Sector.<br /> (Derby, Derbyshire)<br />John CALE For services to Music and to the Arts.<br /> (USA)<br />Padraig CANAVAN Managing Director, Singularity Ltd. For<br /> services to Business in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Londonderry)<br />Thomas CANNING Headteacher, Tollgate Primary School,<br /> Newham, London. For services to local<br /> and national Education.<br /> (London, E11)<br />John Adam CARR For services to Children Protection on the<br /> Internet.<br /> (London, NW3)<br /> 21<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />James Rawson CARSON For services to Geography Education in<br /> Scotland.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Ms Barbara Rose CASTLE For services to Regeneration in Wales.<br /> (Rhondda, Cynon, Taff, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Janti CHAMPANERI Lately Senior Manager, Adult and<br /> Communities Directorate, Birmingham City<br /> Council. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Dr Kailash CHAND MALHOTRA General Medical Practitioner, Ashton-under-<br /> Lyne. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Stalybridge, Cheshire)<br />Utheshtra CHETTY Lately Senior Consultant Surgeon, Edinburgh<br /> Breast Unit. For services to Medicine.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Miss Aileen Lori CHILTON Senior Manager A, Reducing Re-Offending<br /> Policy Group, National Offender<br /> Management Service, Ministry of Justice.<br /> (West Midlands)<br />Edward CHORLTON Lately Deputy Chief Executive, Devon<br /> County Council. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Devon)<br />Peter Thomas CLAIDEN Lately Principal Inspector of Air Accidents,<br /> Air Accidents Investigation Branch,<br /> Department for Transport.<br /> (Leominster, Herefordshire)<br />John Henry CLEARY Deputy Director, Housing and Growth<br /> Programmes Team, Department for<br /> Communities and Local Government.<br /> (London, SE21)<br />Brian CLEMENS Screenwriter. For services to Broadcasting<br /> and to Drama.<br /> (Ampthill, Bedfordshire)<br /> 22<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Alexander Jamieson CLUNESS For services to the community in the<br /> Shetland Isles.<br /> (Lerwick, Shetland)<br />Ms Patricia Mary COLEMAN For services to Local Government and to<br /> the community in the East Midlands.<br /> (Youlgrave, Derbyshire)<br />Alec COLES Lately Director, Tyne and Wear Archives<br /> and Museums. For services to Museums.<br /> (Perth, Australia)<br />Laura, Mrs COLETTI Manager, Violet Melchett Sure Start<br /> Children's Centre, Kensington, London. For<br /> services to Children and Families.<br /> (London, E4)<br />Professor Ian COLLIGAN Lately Chairman, Board of Management,<br /> Dundee College. For services to Further<br /> Education.<br /> (Dundee)<br />Paul Damian CONWAY Senior Vice-President, Cargill Inc. For<br /> services to the Agricultural Industry.<br /> (West Chiltington, West Sussex)<br />Ms Wendy COPE Poet. For services to Literature.<br /> (Winchester, Hampshire)<br />James Romaine Henley COUSSEY Senior Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution<br /> Service.<br /> (Bromley, Kent)<br />Professor Brian Edward COX Professor of Particle Physics and Royal<br /> Society University Research Fellow,<br /> University of Manchester. For services to<br /> Science.<br /> (Oldham, Lancashire)<br />Christopher John COX Assistant Director Local Compliance,<br /> Individuals and Public Bodies, Cardiff, HM<br /> Revenue and Customs.<br /> (County Borough of Bridgend, Mid<br />Catherine Lynne, Mrs CRAWFORD Chief Executive, Metropolitan Police<br /> Authority. For services to the Police.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br /> 23<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Jill, Mrs CRAWFORD For services to Midwifery and Nursing.<br /> (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire)<br />Ms Fiona CRUICKSHANK Director, SCM Pharma Ltd. For services to<br /> Business in the North East.<br /> (Hexham, Northumberland)<br />Barry CUNNINGHAM Chief Publisher and Managing Director,<br /> Chicken House Books. For services to the<br /> Publishing Industry.<br /> (Blackford, Somerset)<br />Suzanne, Mrs CUNNINGHAM Consultant Midwife, Southampton<br /> University Hospital Trust and Bournemouth<br /> University. For services to Midwifery.<br /> (Dorset)<br />Dr Judith Mary DARMADY For services to Children's Well-Being<br /> Overseas.<br /> (Basingstoke, Hampshire)<br />Angela, Mrs DARNELL Headteacher, Egglescliffe School, Stockton-<br /> on-Tees. For services to Education.<br /> (Durham)<br />Professor Timothy DARVILL For services to Archaeology.<br /> (Bournemouth, Dorset)<br />Ms Elizabeth DAVIDSON For services to Conservation and<br /> Architectural Heritage in Scotland.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Beverley Jane, Mrs DAVIES Chief Executive, Manchester Science Parks.<br /> For services to Innovation.<br /> (Macclesfield, Cheshire)<br />David Arthur Stephen DAVIES Lately President, National Farmers' Union,<br /> Cymru. For services to the Agricultural<br /> Industry in Wales.<br /> (Carmarthenshire, Dyfed)<br />Susan Elizabeth, Mrs DAVIES Policy and Technical Specialist, Business<br /> Tax, London, HM Revenue and Customs.<br /> (Ely, Cambridgeshire)<br /> 24<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Colin DAWSON Chief Executive, British Association of<br /> Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions Ltd.<br /> For services to the Tourist Industry.<br /> (Canterbury, Kent)<br />Jeanette Elizabeth, Mrs DAWSON Principal, Bishop Burton College, Beverley.<br /> For services to Land-based Further and<br /> Higher Education.<br /> (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)<br />Stephen John Rodgers DAWSON For services to the Voluntary Sector.<br /> (Somerset)<br />John DEW Principal Construction Project Manager,<br /> Welsh Assembly Government.<br /> (Caerphilly, Gwent)<br />Miles DIBSDALL Principal, New College Stamford,<br /> Lincolnshire. For services to Further and<br /> Higher Education.<br /> (Lincolnshire)<br />Professor Anthony George DORÉ Vice-President for Global Exploration,<br /> Statoil. For services to Geology.<br /> (Texas 77042)<br />John DUNNINGHAM For voluntary service to Tennis.<br /> (Berkshire)<br />William Robert DUNSTER For services to Sustainable Housing Design.<br /> (Surrey)<br />Barry George ALBIN-DYER Chairman, Kenyons Repatriation Services<br /> Ltd. For services to the Armed Forces.<br /> (London, SE16)<br />Ms Joanna ELSON Chief Executive, Money Advice Trust. For<br /> services to People in Debt.<br /> (London, N8)<br />Barry Raymond ENGLAND, DL For voluntary service to St John Ambulance.<br /> (Abbots Leigh, Bristol)<br /> 25<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Margaret Macdonald, Mrs EVA Headteacher, Bourne Community College,<br /> West Sussex. For services to Education.<br /> (Chichester, West Sussex)<br />Stephen Nicholas EVANS For services to the Samaritans.<br /> (Norfolk)<br />Robin Anthony EVE For services to the City of London<br /> Corporation.<br /> (Caterham, Surrey)<br />Michael Geoffrey Shaun FARRELL For services to the Church of England.<br /> (Kent)<br />Barry FORRESTER Lately Principal Recruitment Policy Adviser,<br /> Civil Service Commissioners, Cabinet<br /> Office.<br /> (Ludlow, Shropshire)<br />Steven Hamilton FREED Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Bolnhurst, Bedfordshire)<br />Dr Simon GAGE Director, Edinburgh International Science<br /> Festival. For services to Science<br /> Communication.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Ronald Francis GAINSFORD Chief Executive, Trading Standards<br /> Insitute. For services to Consumers and<br /> to Business.<br /> (West Wickham, Kent)<br />Ms Eileen GALLAGHER Chief Executive, Shed Productions. For<br /> services to Broadcasting.<br /> (London, WC1X)<br />Professor Harold Samuel GAMBLE Professor of Engineering, Queen's<br /> University Belfast. For services to Science.<br /> (Dromore, Down)<br />Ms Olivia GILES For charitable services particularly to<br /> Disabled People.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br /> 26<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Margaret GILMOUR Grade B2.<br /> (Frome, Somerset)<br />John Ellis GLENNIE Lately Chief Executive, NHS Borders. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland)<br />Trevor GRAVES Oculoplastic Specialist Nurse, Leicester<br /> Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of<br /> Leicester NHS Trust. For services to<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Leicestershire)<br />Ms Harriet GREEN Chief Executive Officer, Premier Farnell<br /> plc. For services to the Electronics<br /> Industry.<br /> (Oxfordshire)<br />Ms Bonnie GREER Playwright, Author and Critic. For services<br /> to the Arts.<br /> (London, W1T)<br />Dr Ruth Mary Evelyn GRIFFIN Lead Scientist, Forensic Science Agency of<br /> Northern Ireland.<br /> (Lisburn, Belfast)<br />Professor Dorothy Seymour GRIFFITHS Professor of Human Resource Management<br /> and Deputy Principal, Imperial College<br /> Business School, Imperial College London.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (London, NW10)<br />Peter Lloyd GRIFFITHS Group Chief Executive, Principality Building<br /> Society. For services to the Financial<br /> Services Industry.<br /> (Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan)<br />The Lady Catherine GUTHRIE For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help.<br /> (London, SW1P)<br />John Gale HAMBLY Deputy Technical Director, QinetiQ. For<br /> services to the Defence Industry.<br /> (Frimley, Surrey)<br /> 27<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Garry John HANDLEY Team Leader, Road Safety Unit,<br /> Gloucestershire County Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Gloucestershire)<br />Ms Nicola Jane HANNA Director, Epilepsy Bereaved. For services<br /> to Families.<br /> (Wantage, Oxfordshire)<br />Councillor Malcolm Charles HANNEY For services to the community in the<br /> South West.<br /> (Chew Magna, Bristol)<br />Jeremy Andrew HARRIS Assistant Chief Constable, Police Service<br /> of Northern Ireland. For services to the<br /> Police.<br /> (Belfast, Antrim)<br />Martin HARRIS Deputy Director, Assessments Staff,<br /> Cabinet Office.<br /> (Guildford, Surrey)<br />Gillian Anne, Mrs HEATON Executive Director of Patient Services and<br /> Chief Nurse, Central Manchester University<br /> Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Rossendale, Lancashire)<br />David George HENDERSON Managing Director, Tobermore Concrete<br /> Products Ltd. For services to the<br /> Construction Industry in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Londonderry)<br />James HERBERT Author. For services to Literature.<br /> (West Sussex)<br />Dr Robin Walter HILEY Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Sevenoaks, Kent)<br />Robert Seamus HILL Managing Director, Chemring Marine. For<br /> services to the Marine Industry.<br /> (Fareham, Hampshire)<br /> 28<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />The Reverend Jean Margaret HOGGARD For services to the community in Halifax,<br /> West Yorkshire.<br /> (Halifax, West Yorkshire)<br />Vivien, Mrs HOPKINS Chief Operating Officer, Pension, Disability<br /> and Carers' Service, Department for Work<br /> and Pensions.<br /> (Preston, Lancashire)<br />Nigel Arthur HOSKIN For services to Dartmoor National Park.<br /> (Yelverton, Devon)<br />Professor Dominic HOULIHAN Vice-Principal, University of Aberdeen. For<br /> services to Science Communication.<br /> (Angus)<br />Professor Kenneth HOWARD Artist. For services to Art.<br /> (London, SW5)<br />Dr Elizabeth HOWELLS Head of Primary Care Psychology and<br /> Health Psychology. For services to Mental<br /> Healthcare in Wiltshire.<br /> (Swindon, Wiltshire)<br />John HUDSON Senior Forestry Adviser, Department for<br /> International Development.<br /> (Chinnor, Oxfordshire)<br />Anthony John HUNTER Chief Executive, North East Lincolnshire<br /> Council. For services to Social Care.<br /> (Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire)<br />Stephen HUNTER, QFSM Chief Officer, Tayside Fire and Rescue.<br /> For services to Local Government.<br /> (Dundee)<br />Michael (Mick) HURLEY Lately Serious Youth Violence Advisor. For<br /> services to Young People.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Mashuq HUSSAIN For services to Young People and to<br /> Community Relations in Burnley and<br /> Pendle, Lancashire.<br /> (Nelson, Lancashire)<br /> 29<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ian Crosbie Tennant HUTCHESON Director of Security, BAA Airports Limited.<br /> For services to the Aviation Industry.<br /> (Stanmore, Middlesex)<br />Zahara, Mrs HYDE PETERS Chief Executive Officer, British Triathlon<br /> Federation. For services to Athletics.<br /> (Warwickshire, West Midlands)<br />Arthur Graeme HYSLOP Principal, Langside College, Glasgow. For<br /> services to Further Education.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Taha Mohammad IDRIS Chief Executive, Swansea Bay Race<br /> Equality Council. For services to<br /> Community Relations.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />John JACKSON, JP DL For services to the community in<br /> Staffordshire.<br /> (Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire)<br />Tracy, Mrs JACKSON Manager, Crescent Children''s Centre,<br /> Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Children<br /> and Families.<br /> (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire)<br />Ms Lynne JAMES Manager, Hartcliffe Sure Start Children's<br /> Centre, Bristol. For services to Children<br /> and Families.<br /> (Bristol)<br />Jonathan Andrew JEFFERIS Grade B2, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Sevenoaks, Kent)<br />Blair JENKINS For services to Broadcasting.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />George Robert JENKINS Vice-Chairman, NHS Blood and Transplant<br /> and Chairman, South London Healthcare<br /> NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Canterbury, Kent)<br />Dr Ian Dennis JENKINS Senior Curator, Greek Collections, British<br /> Museum. For services to Museums.<br /> (London, N10)<br /> 30<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Professor Arthur Thomas Peter JONES Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Academic<br /> Development and Research, Nottingham<br /> Trent University. For services to Higher<br /> Education and to the Legal Profession.<br /> (Newark, Nottinghamshire)<br />Dan CLAYTON-JONES, DL TD For services to the Voluntary Sector in<br /> Wales.<br /> (Rhondda, Cynon, Taff, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Dilys Cynthia Mary, Mrs JONES Lately Headteacher, Lypiatt Primary School<br /> and Early Years Centre, Wiltshire. For<br /> services to Education.<br /> (Trowbridge, Wiltshire)<br />Jean Mary, Mrs JONES Headteacher, Grace Owen Nursery School,<br /> Sheffield. For services to Early Years<br /> Education.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Mair, Mrs JONES For services to Further Education in Wales.<br /> (Bangor, Gwynedd)<br />Ms Sian REES-JONES Headteacher, Bognor Regis Nursery School<br /> and Children's Centre, West Sussex. For<br /> services to Early Years Education.<br /> (Arundel, West Sussex)<br />Ursula, Mrs JONES For services to Music.<br /> (London, NW8)<br />Dr Sukhbir Singh KAPOOR Vice-Chancellor, World Sikh University. For<br /> services to Community Relations.<br /> (Harrow, Middlesex)<br />Paul Warren KENDREW Senior Official, Leeds, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)<br />Nick KNIGHT Fashion Photographer. For services to Art.<br /> (Petersham, Surrey)<br /> 31<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dr Kartar Singh LALVANI For services to the Pharmaceutical<br /> Industry and to Charity.<br /> (London, NW1)<br />Deepak LALWANI Director, India, Astaire and Partners. For<br /> services to the Financial Services Industry.<br /> (Middlesex)<br />Robin Frank LANDMAN Chief Executive Officer, Network for Black<br /> Professionals. For services to Black and<br /> Minority Ethnic Further Education.<br /> (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)<br />Jurat Derek LE PAGE Lately Jurat of the Royal Court. For<br /> services to the Administration of Justice in<br /> Guernsey.<br /> (Guernsey, Channel Islands)<br />Roger Adrian LEGATE Principal and Head of Visual Impairment<br /> Service, Linden Lodge School, Wandsworth,<br /> London. For services to Special Needs<br /> Education.<br /> (London, SW16)<br />Sharon Patricia, Mrs LEMON For public service.<br /> (Hornchurch, Essex)<br />Eric James LEWIS Lately Chief Executive Officer,<br /> Doncaster''s Group. For services to<br /> Industry.<br /> (Hopwas, Staffordshire)<br />Marion, Mrs LEWIS Chair, Neighbourhood and Homewatch<br /> Network, England and Wales. For services<br /> to Community Safety.<br /> (Market Harborough, Leicestershire)<br />Sian, Mrs LOCKWOOD Chief Executive, Community Catalysts<br /> (NAAPS UK). For services to Social Care.<br /> (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)<br />Karen, Mrs LOGAN Nurse Consultant (Continence Services),<br /> Aneurin Bevan Health Board. For services<br /> to Healthcare.<br /> (Monmouthshire, Gwent)<br /> 32<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Joanna Elisabeth Anne, Mrs TAIT-LOVATT Lately Principal and Chief Executive, Bishop<br /> Auckland College. For services to local<br /> and national Further Education.<br /> (Barnard Castle, Durham)<br />Jehangir MALIK For services to Islamic Relief.<br /> (London, SE1)<br />Christine, Mrs MANN, JP For services to the Prevention of Domestic<br /> Abuse.<br /> (Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)<br />Stephen MATHEWS Chief Executive, Cedar Foundation. For<br /> services to Disabled People in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Janet Erica, Mrs MATTHEWMAN Head of Culture, Media and Sport,<br /> Government Office for the North West.<br /> (Littleborough, Lancashire)<br />Ms Angela Jane MAXWELL Managing Director, Acuwomen. For<br /> services to Business in the West Midlands.<br /> (Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire)<br />Anthony Peter MCCOY, MBE Jockey. For services to Horse Racing.<br /> (Hungerford, Berkshire)<br />Patrick Joseph MCINTYRE Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Housing<br /> Executive. For services to the Housing<br /> Sector.<br /> (Bangor, Down)<br />Joseph MCVEY Chairman, Volunteer Development Agency.<br /> For services to the Voluntary Sector in<br /> Northern Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Ms Gaynor MEARS For services to Preventing Domestic and<br /> Sexual Violence.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Ms Tamara MELLON Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Jimmy<br /> Choo. For services to the Fashion<br /> Industry.<br /> (NY 10128)<br /> 33<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Judith Ann, Mrs MILLION Deputy Regional Director, Government<br /> Office for the North East.<br /> (Crook, Durham)<br />Jayne Mary, Mrs MONKHOUSE For services to Equal Opportunities and to<br /> Diversity.<br /> (Altrincham, Cheshire)<br />Ms Leslie Ann MORPHY Chief Executive, Crisis. For services to<br /> Homeless People.<br /> (Richmond, Surrey)<br />Dr Jennifer MORRIS For services to Disabled People.<br /> (London, N5)<br />Robert MULLEN Governor, HM Prison Lindholme, HM Prison<br /> Service.<br /> (York, North Yorkshire)<br />Barry MUSSENDEN Deputy Director, Policy and Strategy<br /> Directorate, Department of Health.<br /> (Maidenhead, Berkshire)<br />Catherine, Mrs MYERS Executive Headteacher, Bishop Challoner<br /> Catholic Collegiate Schools, Tower<br /> Hamlets, London. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Woldingham, Surrey)<br />Mohammad NAZIR Chairman, West Midlands Ethnic Minority<br /> Business Forum. For services to Business.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />John Vivian Drummond NETTLES Actor. For services to Drama.<br /> (Evesham, Worcestershire)<br />John Irwin NEVIN Lately Assistant Director of Operations<br /> (Benefits Assurance), Social Security<br /> Agency, Northern Ireland Executive.<br /> (Omagh, Tyrone)<br />Rosalind, Mrs NEWLANDS Course Director for Tourist Guide Training,<br /> University of Edinburgh. For services to<br /> the Tourist Industry.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br /> 34<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Angela Elizabeth, Mrs O'CONNOR Headteacher, Sacred Heart Catholic<br /> Primary School, Hastings. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Hastings, East Sussex)<br />Ms Alache ODE For services to Diaspora Communities in<br /> the UK and Overseas.<br /> (West Byfleet, Surrey)<br />Nelson Olawale OGUNSHAKIN Chief Executive, Association for<br /> Consultancy and Engineering. For services<br /> to the Construction and Engineering<br /> Industry.<br /> (Halesowen, West Midlands)<br />Ms Sophie OKONEDO Actor. For services to Drama.<br /> (London, N10)<br />Margaret, Mrs OLDFIELD Chair, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust.<br /> For services to the community in South<br /> Yorkshire.<br /> (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)<br />Kenneth OLISA Chairman, Thames Reach. For services to<br /> Homeless People in London.<br /> (London, KT1)<br />Dr Keith PALMER For services to Economic Development<br /> Overseas.<br /> (London, SE3)<br />Dr Cornelia Ann PARKER Sculptor and Installation Artist. For<br /> services to Art.<br /> (London, E2)<br />Bryn PARRY Co-Founder, Help for Heroes. For voluntary<br /> service to the Armed Forces.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br />Emma, Mrs PARRY Co-Founder, Help for Heroes. For voluntary<br /> service to the Armed Forces.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br /> 35<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dr Rachel Elizabeth PERKINS Director of Quality Assurance and User<br /> Experience, South West London and St<br /> George’s Mental Health NHS Trust. For<br /> services to Mental Health.<br /> (London, SW17)<br />Julian PETTIFER For services to Journalism and to Wildlife<br /> Conservation.<br /> (Newbury, Berkshire)<br />Professor David Andrew PHOENIX Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of<br /> Central Lancashire. For services to<br /> Science and to Higher Education.<br /> (Aughton, Lancashire)<br />John Hugh PITMAN Executive Chairman, JHP Group Ltd. For<br /> services to Vocational Training.<br /> (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)<br />Nicholas Clive RANDLE Chief Executive, Society of Local Council<br /> Clerks. For services to Local Government.<br /> (Honiton, Devon)<br />André REBELLO HM Coroner for Liverpool. For services to<br /> the Administration of Justice.<br /> (Blackburn, Lancashire)<br />Ann Helen, Mrs REED For services to the Gender Identity<br /> Research and Education Society.<br /> (Surrey)<br />Bernard REED For services to the Gender Identity<br /> Research and Education Society.<br /> (Surrey)<br />Geoffrey REED Senior Statistician, Department for<br /> Business, Innovation and Skills.<br /> (Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey)<br />Bennett Lyle Edward REID For services to Business and to the<br /> community in Walsall, West Midlands.<br /> (Stourbridge, West Midlands)<br />Professor Ken REID Lately Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Swansea<br /> Metropolitan University. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Taunton, Somerset)<br /> 36<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Honor RHODES Director of Strategic Development,<br /> Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships.<br /> (London, N16)<br />Andrew George RIPLEY For services to Sport, particularly Rugby.<br /> (Lingfield, Surrey)<br />Jacqueline, Mrs ROBERTS Chief Executive, Care Commission. For<br /> services to Social Care in Scotland.<br /> (Broughty Ferry, Dundee)<br />Jacqueline Ann, Mrs ROBINSON President, England Squash. For services to<br /> Sport.<br /> (Warwickshire, West Midlands)<br />Michael Jeremy RYE Leader, Enfield Council. For services to<br /> Local Government.<br /> (Enfield, Middlesex)<br />Miss Inderjit Kaur SANDHU Headteacher, Launde Primary School,<br /> Leicestershire. For services to Education.<br /> (Barrow Upon Soar, Leicestershire)<br />Johanna, Mrs SENIOR For services to the Administration of<br /> Justice.<br /> (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)<br />Dr Prem Dutt SHARMA For services to Community Relations.<br /> (Reading, Berkshire)<br />Stephen Frank SHINE Chief Operating Officer, Thames Water.<br /> For services to the Water Industry.<br /> (Leatherhead, Surrey)<br />Ms Angela Margaret SIBSON Chief Executive, National Academy for<br /> Parenting Practitioners. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Pulborough, West Sussex)<br />Beverley Francis, Mrs SMART For services to People with Special Needs.<br /> (Harrow, Middlesex)<br /> 37<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dr Deborah Anita SMITH Director, Building Research Establishment.<br /> For services to Fire Safety.<br /> (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)<br />Professor Deborah Frances SMITH Professor of Molecular Parasitology,<br /> University of York and Chair, Medical<br /> Research Council Infections and Immunity<br /> Board. For services to Science.<br /> (York, North Yorkshire)<br />Nigel SAXBY-SOFFE Lately Finance Director, Action Aid<br /> International. For services to International<br /> Development.<br /> (Barcombe, East Sussex)<br />Thelma Olive, Mrs SORENSEN For services to the Economic Regeneration<br /> of Cornwall.<br /> (Saltash, Cornwall)<br />Linbert Soloman SPENCER For services to the Voluntary Sector.<br /> (Bedfordshire)<br />Ms Ruth STANIER Deputy Director, Preventing Repossessions<br /> and Homelessness, Department for<br /> Communities and Local Government.<br /> (London, SW1P)<br />Christopher STEVENS Lately Head of Inclusion Policy, British<br /> Educational and Communications<br /> Technology Agency. For services to<br /> Special Needs Education.<br /> (Richmond, North Yorkshire)<br />Brian West STEWART Lately Chief Executive, East of England<br /> Regional Assembly. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)<br />The Honourable Doctor Richard Malcolm Ellis STONE For public and voluntary service.<br /> (London, NW3)<br />David George STOUT Executive Director of Finance and<br /> Communications, NHS North East Strategic<br /> Health Authority. For services to the<br /> NHS.<br /> (North Shields, Tyne and Wear)<br /> 38<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Professor Rodney Paul STURGES For services to Libraries in the UK and<br /> Overseas.<br /> (Derby, Derbyshire)<br />Shane Edwin SUTTON Track Performance Manager, Cycling GB.<br /> For services to Sport.<br /> (Cardiff, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Miss Elizabeth TAYLOR Public Health Manager, Southampton City<br /> Primary Care Trust. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Eastleigh, Hampshire)<br />Kenneth John TAYLOR Leader, Coventry City Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br />Mary, Mrs TEASDALE Head, National Information and Advice<br /> Service for Families of People with<br /> Schizophrenia. For services to Mental<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Leatherhead, Surrey)<br />Barbara Lynne, Mrs THOMAS For charitable services.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Ms Pauline THOMPSON For services to Older and Disabled People.<br /> (Wallington, Surrey)<br />Ms Tina TIETJEN Chairman, Air Transport Users'' Council.<br /> For services to the Aviation Industry.<br /> (London, SW15)<br />Martin John TIPLADY Director, Human Resources, Metropolitan<br /> Police Service. For services to the Police.<br /> (Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire)<br />Professor Brian TOFT Professor of Patient Safety, Faculty of<br /> Health and Life Sciences, Coventry<br /> University. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Swindon, Wiltshire)<br />Keith TONDEUR President, Credit Action. For services to<br /> Financial Education.<br /> (Bedale, North Yorkshire)<br /> 39<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Judith Anne, Mrs TUNSTALL Senior Private Secretary, Department for<br /> Work and Pensions.<br /> (London, SE9)<br />Margaret, Mrs TURNER Chief Executive, Diana Award. For<br /> services to Young People.<br /> (London, WC2N)<br />Ms Baljit UBHEY Chief Crown Prosecutor, Thames Valley<br /> and Group Chair, Thames and Chiltern,<br /> Crown Prosecution Service.<br /> (London, W5)<br />Carol Kathleen, Mrs WALTON, MBE For services to Disability Sport.<br /> (Croydon, Surrey)<br />Ms Elizabeth Kayner Scott WALTON Lately Principal, William Morris Sixth Form,<br /> Hammersmith and Fulham, London. For<br /> services to Post-16 Education.<br /> (London, N4)<br />Pauline, Mrs WATERHOUSE Principal and Chief Executive Officer,<br /> Blackpool and the Fylde College,<br /> Lancashire. For services to Further<br /> Education.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />Sylvia Beatrice, Mrs WEAR Chief Executive, RCV Charity. For services<br /> to Disabled People.<br /> (Oxfordshire)<br />Ms Alison Joan WENHAM Chairman and Chief Executive, Association<br /> of Independent Music. For services to the<br /> Creative Industries.<br /> (London, W4)<br />Fiona Marie, Mrs WHEELER Team Leader, Early Years Parenting and<br /> Promoting Learning Team, Department for<br /> Children, School and Families.<br /> (Buckhurst Hill, Essex)<br />John WHITTAKER Deputy Director, Customer Operations<br /> PAYE and Self Assessment Strategic North,<br /> Nottingham, HM Revenue and Customs.<br /> (Lincolnshire)<br /> 40<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />John Mills WHYTE Lately Director Central Region, UK Border<br /> Agency, Home Office.<br /> (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)<br />Ms Ann WILD For services to Wheelchair Basketball.<br /> (Ilford, Essex)<br />Desmond WILLIAMSON Principal, Castlederg High School. For<br /> services to Education in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Castlederg, Tyrone)<br />John Bryan WYBREW Lately Chairman, Energy and Utility Skills.<br /> For services to Training.<br /> (Godalming, Surrey)<br />Ms Nicola YATES Chief Executive, Hull City Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)<br /> 41<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Order of the British Empire<br />Members of the Order of the British Empire<br />Andrew ABBERLEY For public service.<br /> (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Reginald ADAMS Lately Coach, Grangemouth Amateur<br /> Swimming Club. For services to Sport.<br /> (Grangemouth, Stirling and Falkirk)<br />Ms Saima AFZAL For services to the Police and to<br /> Community Relations in Lancashire.<br /> (Blackburn, Lancashire)<br />Daljit Singh AHLUWALIA For voluntary service to Community and<br /> Inter-faith Relations in Derbyshire.<br /> (Derby, Derbyshire)<br />Zaheer AHMAD Constable, British Transport Police. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (London, E17)<br />Basheer AHMED Honorary Life Vice-President, Race Equality<br /> Council of Lincolnshire. For services to<br /> Community Relations.<br /> (Lincoln, Lincolnshire)<br />Ms Shanaz AHMED For services to the Asian community in<br /> the East End of London.<br /> (London, E1)<br />Craig Leon AINGE Premises Development Manager, NHS<br /> Bedfordshire. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Kettering, Northamptonshire)<br />Miss Cathlyn AINSWORTH Chairman, Abbeyfield Southport Society.<br /> For voluntary service to Older People.<br /> (Southport, Merseyside)<br />James AITKEN Director, Centre of Sport and Exercise,<br /> University of Edinburgh. For services to<br /> Student Sport.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br /> 42<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Lynda Heather ALLAN Executive Officer, Inspectorate Team<br /> Support, UK Border Agency, Home Office.<br /> (Croydon, Surrey)<br />Malcolm ALLEN Psychiatric Nurse and Ward Manager, Tees,<br /> Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation<br /> Trust. For services to Mental Healthcare.<br /> (Sedgefield, Durham)<br />Miss Ronika AMIN Grade D, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Middlesex)<br />Leonard ANDREWS For voluntary service to Brass Band Music<br /> in Warrington, Cheshire.<br /> (Warrington, Cheshire)<br />Gitty, Mrs ANKERS For services to the Recycling and Waste<br /> Industries in Cornwall.<br /> (Truro, Cornwall)<br />Norah Lillian, Mrs APPLEBY For services to the community in<br /> Mickleover, Derby.<br /> (Derby, Derbyshire)<br />Mary Julia, Mrs ARCHER For services to the community in<br /> Halesowen, West Midlands.<br /> (Halesowen, West Midlands)<br />Ms Sally ARKLEY Director, Women's Business Development<br /> Agency. For services to Women's<br /> Enterprise.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br />Hilda, Mrs ARMSTRONG Lately Senior Physiotherapy and Orthotic<br /> Assistant. For services to the NHS and to<br /> the community in Chester-le-Street,<br /> County Durham.<br /> (Chester le Street, Durham)<br />Harry ARNOLD For services to Inland Waterways.<br /> (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)<br /> 43<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Miss Moira Elizabeth ARTHUR Lately Managing Director, Peters<br /> Bookselling Services. For services to<br /> Children''s Libraries.<br /> (Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk)<br />Marjorie Mavis, Mrs ATKINSON For services to Older People in East and<br /> West Harptree, Bristol.<br /> (Bristol)<br />Ms Miranda AVANZI Exchequer Funds Manager, Exchequer Funds<br /> and Accounts Team, HM Treasury.<br /> (London, N7)<br />Charles William BACK For services to the community in Taunton,<br /> Somerset.<br /> (Taunton, Somerset)<br />Ms Deborah BADDOO For services to British Dance.<br /> (Taunton, Somerset)<br />Dr Michael BAILEY For services to Industrial Archaeology.<br /> (Altrincham, Cheshire)<br />Robert James Mundell BAILLIE For services to the Boys' Brigade in<br /> Scotland.<br /> (Stirling and Falkirk)<br />Robert John BAIRD For services to Youth Justice in Leeds.<br /> (Churwell, Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />Stephen BARKBY For charitable services.<br /> (Leicester, Leicestershire)<br />Sandra Elizabeth, Mrs BARNES Leader, South Northamptonshire District<br /> Council. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Towcester, Northamptonshire)<br />June, Mrs BARNETT For voluntary service to the Leukaemia<br /> Research Fund and Cancer Leukaemia in<br /> Children.<br /> (Farnbrough, Kent)<br /> 44<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Michael Anthony Tudor TREVOR-BARNSTON, JP DL For services to the community in Cheshire.<br /> (Chester, Cheshire)<br />Derek William BARR Lately Chief Executive, Fairfield Halls,<br /> Croydon. For services to Music and to the<br /> Arts.<br /> (Coulsdon, Surrey)<br />Ann Marie, Mrs BARRETT For services to the community in<br /> Tullycarnet and Castlereagh, Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Christopher John BARROWS Chairman of Governors, Coombes Church<br /> of England Primary School, Wokingham,<br /> Berkshire. For voluntary service to<br /> Education.<br /> (Wokingham, Berkshire)<br />William Noel BARTON Constable, Police Service of Northern<br /> Ireland. For services to the Police.<br /> (Belfast, Antrim)<br />Robert Harold BATEMAN Technical Consultant, Microssmass UK.<br /> For services to Science.<br /> (Knutsford, Cheshire)<br />Councillor Graham BAXTER Leader, North East Derbyshire District<br /> Council. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Dronfield, Derbyshire)<br />Miss Rhoda Ardill BAXTER For services to people with disabilities.<br /> (Castlerock, Londonderry)<br />Robin Spencer BAYNES For services to the community in<br /> Liverpool.<br /> (Liverpool, Merseyside)<br />Professor Stephen Roger BAZIRE Chief Pharmacist, Norfolk and Waveney<br /> Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. For<br /> services to Pharmacy.<br /> (Norfolk)<br />Miss Lorna Harriett Isobelle BEACOM For voluntary service to the Prevention of<br /> Domestic Abuse in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Maguiresbridge, Fermanagh)<br /> 45<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Peter BEATY For services to the community in Newton<br /> Aycliffe, County Durham.<br /> (Durham)<br />Ms Anne BEER Senior Adviser, Staffordshire Trading<br /> Standards. For services to Consumers.<br /> (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire)<br />Sally, Mrs BELL Associate Director of Emergency<br /> Preparedness, NHS Yorkshire and the<br /> Humber. For services to Nursing.<br /> (Tadcaster, North Yorkshire)<br />Andrew Richard BENNETT, TD Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br />Martin BENNETT Joint Chairman and Managing Director,<br /> Associated Chemists (Wicker) Ltd. For<br /> services to Pharmacy in Sheffield.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Alan BERNSTEIN For services to Young People in Kent.<br /> (Tunbridge Wells, Kent)<br />Francis Arthur BETTERIDGE For services to the Voluntary Sector in<br /> Sandwell, West Midlands.<br /> (Wednesbury, West Midlands)<br />Ellis Aubrey John BEVAN For services to the community in Stoke-<br /> on-Trent, Staffordshire.<br /> (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)<br />Anita Suzanne, Mrs BEW For services to the communities in<br /> Marlborough, Wiltshire and in Gunjur, The<br /> Gambia.<br /> (Calne, Wiltshire)<br />Gwenda, Mrs BINKS Trade Union Representative, Valuation<br /> Office Agency London, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire)<br />Gerald BLACKBURN For voluntary service to the HMS<br /> Dorsetshire Association.<br /> (Solihull, West Midlands)<br /> 46<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Miss Alison BLACKSHAW Lately Head of Administration,<br /> Communications Department, Prime<br /> Minister's Office<br /> (London, SE23)<br />Agnes Glass, Mrs BLAIR For services to Healthcare and to<br /> Respiratory Services in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Ballymoney, Antrim)<br />Rosemary Elizabeth, Mrs BLAKESLEY For services to the community in Ashover,<br /> Derbyshire.<br /> (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)<br />Ms Virginia BLAKEY Head of Tobacco Policy Branch<br /> (Department of Health and Social<br /> Services), Welsh Assembly Government.<br /> (Monmouth, Gwent)<br />Councillor Keith BLAND For services to the community in<br /> Warrington, Cheshire.<br /> (Warrington, Cheshire)<br />Donald BLUE For services to Health and Safety.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Ms Judith BOARDMAN Chair of Governors, City of Westminster<br /> College, London. For voluntary service to<br /> Further Education.<br /> (London, N19)<br />Norman James BONE Senior Vice-President, SELEX Galileo,<br /> Finmeccanica Group. For services to the<br /> Defence Industry.<br /> (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran)<br />Janet, Mrs BOOTH Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran)<br />John BOSWORTH For services to Bridge End Gardens,<br /> Saffron Walden, Essex.<br /> (Earls Colne, Essex)<br />Marie, Mrs BOYD Deputy Principal, Finance and European<br /> Division, Department for Employment and<br /> Learning, Northern Ireland Executive.<br /> (Newtownards, Down)<br /> 47<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />David Wilson BRADDOCK Governor, Ferndown Upper School, Dorset.<br /> For voluntary service to Education.<br /> (Ferndown, Dorset)<br />Lorraine Terry, Mrs BRETT Foster Carer, Lancashire. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Mossley, Lancashire)<br />Ralph BRETT Foster Carer, Lancashire. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Mossley, Lancashire)<br />Joan Maureen, Mrs BRIER Chair of Corporation, Rotherham College of<br /> Arts and Technology. For voluntary<br /> service to Further Education.<br /> (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)<br />David Rankin BRIGGS Director, Corporate Services, Lisburn City<br /> Council. For services to Local Government<br /> in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Dromore, Down)<br />Councillor Loraine MORGAN-BRINKHURST For services to the community in Bath and<br /> North East Somerset.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Kathleen, Mrs BROMILOW Constable, Lancashire Constabulary. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (Carnforth, Lancashire)<br />Michael BROOKER For services to the Hotel Industry.<br /> (East Grinstead, West Sussex)<br />Alick BROWN For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help<br /> in Hampshire.<br /> (Andover, Hampshire)<br />David John Mcgregor BROWN Chairman, Safety Letterbox Company Ltd,<br /> Neath Port Talbot. For services to<br /> Business.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />Ms Mary BROWN For public service.<br /> (Lanarkshire)<br /> 48<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Norman Arthur BROWN For services to the community in<br /> Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.<br /> (Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire)<br />Stephen Royston BROWN For voluntary service to Disadvantaged<br /> People in Manchester.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Angela, Mrs BRUNO For voluntary service to the White Lily<br /> Fund Cancer Charity in the West of<br /> Scotland.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Margaret Paradine, Mrs BULL For voluntary service to Save the Children<br /> in Whitby, North Yorkshire.<br /> (Whitby, North Yorkshire)<br />Dr John Francis BURKE For voluntary service to Cancer Patients<br /> and their Families in Wales.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Elizabeth June, Mrs BUTLER For services to Electoral Services in<br /> Northern Ireland.<br /> (Saintfield, Down)<br />Mary, Mrs CAINS Housekeeper, Prime Minister''s Office.<br /> (London, SW11)<br />Elizabeth, Mrs CAMPBELL For charitable services in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Ballyclare, Antrim)<br />Ms Joan CAMPBELL For services to Skills Development in the<br /> Tourist Industry in Scotland.<br /> (Thurso, Caithness)<br />Rosalind, Mrs CAMPBELL For voluntary service to the War Widows''<br /> Association.<br /> (Guildford, Surrey)<br />Vanne, Mrs CAMPBELL For voluntary service to Iveagh Branch<br /> Pony Club in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Loughgall, Armagh)<br /> 49<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Elizabeth CARLISLE For services to Women in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Bryan Charles CARNES Chief Executive, North Staffordshire<br /> Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For<br /> services to Business.<br /> (Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire)<br />Alan Michael CARR For charitable services.<br /> (Ascot, Berkshire)<br />Anthony CARR Academy Director, Youth Development,<br /> West Ham United. For services to Football.<br /> (Essex)<br />Denise Ann, Mrs CARROLL For voluntary service to the Milli's Child<br /> Contact Centre in Jersey.<br /> (Jersey, Channel Islands)<br />Joyce, Mrs CARROLL For services to the Administration of<br /> Justice and to the community in the North<br /> East.<br /> (Cleveland, North Yorkshire)<br />Gloria, Mrs ATKINSON-CARTER Administrator, University of Winchester.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (Southampton, Hampshire)<br />Peter Morton CARTER For services to the community in Reading,<br /> Berkshire.<br /> (Reading, Berkshire)<br />Margretta, Mrs CARTWRIGHT For services to the community in Talybont,<br /> Gwynedd.<br /> (Gwynedd)<br />Raymond CASE Lately Reprographics Operator, Tribunals<br /> Service.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Councillor David Murray CAUNT For services to Local Government in<br /> Dudley, West Midlands.<br /> (Dudley, West Midlands)<br /> 50<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Roy James CAVANAGH Labour and Training Manager, G and J<br /> Seddon Ltd. For services to the<br /> Construction Industry.<br /> (Salford, Greater Manchester)<br />Donald Scott CHARLTON For voluntary service to the Scouts in the<br /> North East.<br /> (North Shields, Tyne and Wear)<br />Miss Lisa CHARLTON For voluntary service to Disabled People in<br /> Tyne and Wear.<br /> (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />Peter CHESHER For voluntary service to Green Road<br /> Station, Cumbria.<br /> (Haverigg, Cumbria)<br />Janice, Mrs CHILDS For services to Elderly People in<br /> Irthingborough, Northamptonshire.<br /> (Wellingborough, Northamptonshire)<br />Eva Mair Jean, Mrs CHINNERY For services to the community in Brecon,<br /> Powys.<br /> (Brecon, Powys)<br />Miss Raymonde CHINTOH Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus.<br /> (London, SW4)<br />Jack CHIPPENDALE For services to the Boat Building Industry.<br /> (Norwich, Norfolk)<br />Ms Susan Jane CLAPHAM For public service.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Muriel, Mrs CLARKE For services to the community in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Holywood, Down)<br />Pamela Arundel, Mrs CLARKE For services to the community in West<br /> Yorkshire.<br /> (Ilkley, West Yorkshire)<br /> 51<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Ruth CLARKE Community Learning Manager London,<br /> National Trust. For services to Heritage<br /> and to the Arts.<br /> (London, E7)<br />Terence Alan CLARKE Assistant Headteacher and Arts Co-<br /> ordinator, Langley School, Solihull. For<br /> services to Education.<br /> (Solihull, West Midlands)<br />William Gordon CLARKE For voluntary service to Haemophiliac<br /> Patients in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Carrickfergus, Antrim)<br />Joan Louisa, Mrs COATES For services to the community in<br /> Alresford, Colchester, Essex.<br /> (Colchester, Essex)<br />Pauline, Mrs COCKER Lately Chair of the Corporation, Birkenhead<br /> Sixth Form College, Wirral. For voluntary<br /> service to Education.<br /> (Birkenhead, Merseyside)<br />Diane, Mrs COGGINGS Clinical Lead Physiotherapist for<br /> Paediatrics, Tower Hamlets Primary Care<br /> Trust. For services to Healthcare.<br /> (London, N20)<br />William Patrick COLQUHOUN Director, Medical Support in Romania. For<br /> services to Healthcare Overseas.<br /> (Girton, Cambridgeshire)<br />Terence James CONNELL Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Telford, Shropshire)<br />Pamela Florence, Mrs CONNOCK For services to the community in<br /> Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire.<br /> (Lincolnshire)<br />Simon Henry COOKE Governor, Newport Free Grammar School,<br /> Essex. For voluntary service to Education.<br /> (Saffron Walden, Essex)<br />Roger John COOPER For services to Forestry.<br /> (Isle of Anglesey)<br /> 52<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />David COULTHARD For services to Motor Racing.<br /> (Fontvielle, Monaco)<br />Robin COURAGE For services to Disability Sport.<br /> (Ryde, Isle of Wight)<br />Jeremy Robert COWHIG Managing Director, Institute of Physics<br /> Publishing. For services to Science.<br /> (Clifton, Bristol)<br />Robert COWLEY, JP For services to the community in Dorset.<br /> (Sturminster Newton, Dorset)<br />Jeffrey Robert COWTON Curator, The Wordsworth Trust. For<br /> services to Museums.<br /> (Grasmere, Cumbria)<br />Anne Veronica, Mrs CRAIG For services to the Knowledge Transfer<br /> Sector.<br /> (Warrington, Cheshire)<br />Mary Elizabeth, Mrs CROOK For services to Young People in Cornwall.<br /> (Truro, Cornwall)<br />Thomas Patrick CUNNINGHAM Harbourmaster, Carlingford Lough<br /> Commission. For services to the Maritime<br /> Industry in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Newry, Down)<br />Carlton Leroy DARRELL For services to the community in<br /> Thurrock, Essex.<br /> (Stanford-le-Hope, Essex)<br />Prakash DASWANI Founder and Chief Executive Officer,<br /> Cultural Co-operation. For services to the<br /> Arts.<br /> (London, HA5)<br />Roy Frederick DAVIDSON Deputy Chief Commissioner, Scotland. For<br /> voluntary service to the Scouts.<br /> (West Lothian)<br /> 53<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dorothy Ursula Cleaton, Mrs DAVIES District Nurse. For services to Healthcare<br /> in Llandrindod Wells, Powys.<br /> (Llandrindod Wells, Powys)<br />Glyndwr David George DAVIES Director of International Affairs, Economic<br /> and Social Research Council. For services<br /> to Social Science.<br /> (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)<br />Paul DAVIES For services to Music in Oxfordshire.<br /> (Kidlington, Oxfordshire)<br />Ms Jenifer Margaret DAWES For services to St Katherine and Shadwell<br /> Trust, East London.<br /> (London, E17)<br />Richard Best DE LA RUE For services to Music and to the<br /> community in Guernsey.<br /> (Guernsey, Channel Islands)<br />Dr Cedric Walter Benedict DE VOIL General Medical Practitioner. For services<br /> to the community in Tayside.<br /> (Arbroath, Angus)<br />Elizabeth Jane, Mrs DEARDEN, DL For services to the community in St<br /> Helens, Merseyside.<br /> (St. Helens, Merseyside)<br />Bernard DELANEY Director, National Express Coventry. For<br /> services to Public Transport.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br />Anthony Hugh DENT Diversity and Human Rights Officer,<br /> National Policing Improvement Agency.<br /> For services to the Police.<br /> (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)<br />Eileen, Mrs DERBYSHIRE Actor. For services to Drama.<br /> (Adlington, Cheshire)<br />Maria, Mrs DESMOND Deputy Chair, Independent Monitoring<br /> Board, HM Prison Kirkham. For services to<br /> the community in Lancashire.<br /> (Wesham, Lancashire)<br /> 54<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Peter Gore DE-VAUX BALBIRNIE For services to the community in Essex.<br /> (Colchester, Essex)<br />Danusia Donata, Lady TROTMAN-DICKENSON Chair, Welsh Heritage Schools Initiative.<br /> For services to Education.<br /> (Bristol)<br />Fred DINENAGE Television Presenter. For services to<br /> Broadcasting.<br /> (Waterlooville, Hampshire)<br />Ursula, Mrs DINGLE For services to Disabled People in Jersey.<br /> (Jersey, Channel Islands)<br />John DIVALL Corporate Affairs Director, South Central<br /> Ambulance Services. For services to the<br /> Ambulance Service in England.<br /> (Bracknell, Berkshire)<br />Ms Sandra Mary DOCKING Lately Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (London, E3)<br />Elizabeth Margaret, Mrs DOUGLAS For voluntary service to the British Red<br /> Cross and to the community in Dumfries<br /> and Galloway.<br /> (Castle Douglas, Dumfries)<br />Patricia Anne, Mrs DOUGLAS For services to Dance in Edinburgh.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Dr Frank Carter DUCKWORTH For services to the Royal Statistical<br /> Society and to Cricket.<br /> (Dursley, Gloucestershire)<br />John Edward DUGGAN Activities Organiser, Huddersfield<br /> University of the Third Age. For voluntary<br /> service to Adult Education.<br /> (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)<br />David John DUMBLETON For services to the Church of England and<br /> to Charity in Coventry, West Midlands.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br /> 55<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dennis DUNN Dean and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Manchester<br /> Metropolitan University Cheshire. For<br /> services to Higher Education.<br /> (Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire)<br />Norman DUNN Formerly Chief Executive, Newtownabbey<br /> Borough Council. For services to Local<br /> Government in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Newtownabbey, Antrim)<br />(Yetti) Yvette Marguerite Therese, Mrs DUTTON Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br />Shirley Ann, Mrs DYER Caretaker, College Park Infant School,<br /> Portsmouth. For services to Education.<br /> (Portsmouth, Hampshire)<br />Peter James EAGLESFIELD Lately Non-Executive Director, NHS Wirral.<br /> For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Wirral, Merseyside)<br />Alan EDWARDS Senior Executive Officer, Homelessness<br /> Legislation, Housing Directorate,<br /> Department for Communities and Local<br /> Government.<br /> (London, SE6)<br />Ms Maxine Patricia EDWARDS For services to Women's Rugby.<br /> (London, SE6)<br />Stuart EDWARDS Deputy Head of Security, Driver and<br /> Vehicle Licensing Agency, Swansea.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />William Ioan EDWARDS Chairman of Govenors, Glyncoed<br /> Comprehensive School, Ebbw Vale. For<br /> voluntary service to Education in Wales.<br /> (Ebbw Vale, Gwent)<br />Miss Oku Anwan EKPENYON For voluntary service to the History of<br /> Black British People.<br /> (London, W1T)<br /> 56<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Alyson Grace, Mrs ELLIS For charitable services in South East<br /> London.<br /> (London, SE16)<br />Marie, Mrs ERWOOD Assistant Headteacher, Stewards School,<br /> Harlow, Essex. For services to Education.<br /> (Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire)<br />Avril, Mrs EVERETT For services to Cornwall Fire & Rescue<br /> Service and the Firefighters Charity.<br /> (Penryn, Cornwall)<br />Irene Elizabeth, Mrs FALLOON For services to the community in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Down)<br />Angela May, Mrs FARR Agriculture Accounts Manager, Finance<br /> Department, Welsh Assembly Government.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Peter FARR Chairman, Bristol Community Housing<br /> Foundation. For services to Social Housing.<br /> (Horfield, Bristol)<br />Margaret, Mrs FARRAR Lately Service Manager, Vine, Leeds. For<br /> services to Adult Education for Young<br /> People with Disabilities.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />John Patrick FARRELL Pharmacy Services Manager, Camden and<br /> Islington Pharmacy Service. For services<br /> to Healthcare.<br /> (London, N20)<br />Alan FARRER Principal Officer, HM Prison Haverigg,<br /> Cumbria, HM Prison Service.<br /> (Bowness on Windermere, Cumbria)<br />Miss Susan Maria FARRINGTON For services to British Heritage in Pakistan.<br />Mrs Susan Maria Doble<br /> (Hockworthy, Devon)<br />Charles Richard FERENS, DL For services to the community in<br /> Lincolnshire.<br /> (Grantham, Lincolnshire)<br /> 57<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Pamela, Mrs FILER For voluntary service to Victim Support in<br /> Hertfordshire.<br /> (Hertford, Hertfordshire)<br />Stuart William FISHER For voluntary service to the West Midlands<br /> Fire and Rescue Service Road Casualty<br /> Reduction Team.<br /> (Walsall, West Midlands)<br />Vanessa, Mrs FISON For services to the community in<br /> Richmond, Surrey.<br /> (Richmond, Surrey)<br />James Henry FITCHIE For services to Ploughing in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Newtownards, Down)<br />Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs FLINT Senior Administrative Officer, West<br /> Yorkshire Probation Board. For services to<br /> Offenders.<br /> (Bingley, West Yorkshire)<br />Peter FLUKES For services to the community in<br /> Wolseley, Plymouth.<br /> (Liskeard, Cornwall)<br />Maurice John FORD For services to the community in<br /> Northamptonshire.<br /> (Northamptonshire)<br />Ms Margaret Ann FORISKY College/School Development Officer, West<br /> Lothian College. For services to Further<br /> Education.<br /> (West Lothian)<br />Carol, Mrs FOSTER ICT Teacher, Lakeside School, Chandlers<br /> Ford, Hampshire. For services to Special<br /> Needs Education.<br /> (Chandlers Ford, Hampshire)<br />Michelle Vicki, Mrs FOWLER For charitable services.<br />Vicki Michelle<br /> (Loughton, Essex)<br />William Andrew FRANCEY Director, Health and Environmental<br /> Services, Belfast City Council. For<br /> services to Local Government in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br /> 58<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Terry (William Terence) FRANCIS Head, School of Business Innovation and<br /> Development, South Eastern Regional<br /> College. For services to Further Education<br /> in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Down)<br />George Edwards FRASER For voluntary service to the Burma Star<br /> Association in Aberdeen.<br /> (Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire)<br />Hugh Wilson FRASER For services to the community in Dumfries.<br /> (Dumfries)<br />Ms Janice Patricia FRASER Carers Planning and Development Officer,<br /> Leicestershire County Council. For services<br /> to Local Government.<br /> (Leicester, Leicestershire)<br />Ms Diana Mary FREEMAN For services to Geography Education in<br />Mrs Diana Mary Howarth Hertfordshire.<br /> (Hertfordshire)<br />Dennis George FROST For voluntary service to Young People in<br /> Wales.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Rita Pauline, Mrs FRYER For services to the community in<br /> Aldeburgh, Suffolk.<br /> (Aldeburgh, Suffolk)<br />Ms Fay FULLERTON Head, Production Costume, Royal Opera<br /> House. For services to Dance and Opera.<br /> (London, SE21)<br />John Alexander FULLERTON For services to Sports Journalism and to<br /> the community in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Antrim)<br />Dr Mahvash HUSSAIN-GAMBLES Founder and Chief Executive, Saaf<br /> International Ltd. For services to the<br /> Beauty Industry and to International Trade.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br /> 59<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Councillor Derek Davies GAMES For services to Local Government and to<br /> the community in Merthyr Tydfil.<br /> (Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Halina, Mrs GAMMIE For services to Study Support and Playing<br /> for Success.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Richard David GAMMON For services to the community in Bristol.<br /> (Stoke Bishop, Bristol)<br />Irene Dorothy, Mrs GARRARD For voluntary service to Bedford Hospital<br /> Charity.<br /> (Shefford, Bedfordshire)<br />Michael GARRICK Jazz Pianist and Composer. For services to<br /> Music.<br /> (Hertfordshire)<br />The Reverend Vernon Frederick GEORGE For services to the community in the<br /> London Borough of Barnet, Hertfordshire<br /> and Sri Lanka.<br /> (London, EN5)<br />Ms Susan GIBBS Station Announcer, c2c Rail Ltd, London<br /> Fenchurch Street. For services to Public<br /> Transport.<br /> (Westcliff On Sea, Essex)<br />Andrew GIBSON For services to Young People in Scotswood,<br /> Newcastle-upon-Tyne.<br /> (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />Pamela, Mrs GIBSON Executive Officer, Employment Group,<br /> Sheffield, Department for Work and<br /> Pensions.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Bakhtiar Ahmad GILANI For services to the community in Greater<br /> Manchester.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Colonel (Rtd) Robert Charles GILLIAT Chairman, Crime Prevention Panel, Devon<br /> and Cornwall. For voluntary service to the<br /> Police.<br /> (Ilfracombe, Devon)<br /> 60<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Judith, Mrs GILLOW Director of Nursing and Infection<br /> Prevention and Control, Southampton<br /> University Hospitals NHS Trust. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Stockbridge, Hampshire)<br />Linda Joy Christine, Mrs GINN For services to Health and community<br /> caring in Westleton, Suffolk.<br /> (Saxmundham, Suffolk)<br />Edana, Mrs GLEDHILL For services to the community in<br /> Blackpool, Lancashire.<br /> (Nr Blackpool, Lancashire)<br />Councillor Alan Frederick GLOAK Member, Somerset County Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Glastonbury, Somerset)<br />Michael Peter GLOGG For voluntary service to Rugby.<br /> (Winchester, Hampshire)<br />Karen Elizabeth, Mrs GOLDSTONE Head, East Anglian Regional Radiation<br /> Protection Service. For services to<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)<br />Nora Theresa, Mrs GOODMAN For services to the community in<br /> Southend-on-Sea, Essex.<br /> (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex)<br />Dr Rigby GRAHAM Mural Painter and Illustrator. For services<br /> to the Arts.<br /> (Leicester, Leicestershire)<br />Miss Angela Helen GRANDFIELD Lately PE Teacher and Pastoral Manager,<br /> Shire Oak School, Walsall. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)<br />Victor William GRAY For services to Archivists.<br /> (Essex)<br />(Mary Constance Elizabeth) Mollie, Mrs GREEN For services to Children and Families in<br />Mollie Hastings, East Sussex.<br /> (St. Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex)<br /> 61<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />John Curtis GREEN For voluntary service to the Helford River<br /> Children’s Sailing Trust.<br /> (Falmouth, Cornwall)<br />Captain John William GREEN For services to the community in Cumbria.<br /> (Ulverston, Cumbria)<br />Margaret, Mrs GREENWAY Lately Commissioning Services Resource<br /> Manager, Kent Probation Area. For<br /> services to Offenders.<br /> (Canterbury, Kent)<br />Keith GRIMSHAW For services to National Savings and<br /> Investments and to the Magistracy.<br /> (Morden, Surrey)<br />Christine, Mrs GUBBINS Foster Carer, Hamphire. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Aldershot, Hampshire)<br />Elsie Doreen, Mrs GUNNING For voluntary service to Deaf People in<br /> South Wales.<br /> (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Councillor Adrian John GUNSON Member, Norfolk County Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (Woodton, Norfolk)<br />Maria Elisabeth, Mrs HADDOW For services to the community in<br /> Shilbottle, Northumberland.<br /> (Alnwick, Northumberland)<br />Samuel HAIRE For services to the community in Clabby,<br /> Northern Ireland.<br /> (Fivemiletown, Tyrone)<br />Anne Elizabeth Sylvia, Mrs HALE For services to the community in<br /> Stamford, Lincolnshire.<br /> (Stamford, Lincolnshire)<br />Alfred HALES For charitable services in Bolton,<br /> Lancashire.<br /> (Bolton, Lancashire)<br /> 62<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Stephen HALLORAN Clinical Biochemist, Royal Surrey County<br /> Hospital, Guildford and Director, Bowel<br /> Cancer Screen Hub, South of England. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Guildford, Surrey)<br />Michael HAMILTON For services to the Voluntary Sector.<br /> (Hertfordshire)<br />Lewis Gustav HAMMOND Evesham Town Partnership Manager,<br /> Wychavon District Council. For services to<br /> Local Government.<br /> (Evesham, Worcestershire)<br />Barbara Mary, Mrs HAMZAWI, JP Personal Assistant, University for Industry.<br /> For services to Further Education.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Anne, Mrs HANLEY Lately Senior Probation Officer, HM Prison<br /> Buckley Hall Rochdale. For services to<br /> Offenders.<br /> (Rochdale, Lancashire)<br />Jo, Mrs HANSFORD For services to the Hairdressing Industry.<br /> (London, W1K)<br />Ms Karen HANTON Founder, toptable.com. For services to the<br /> Restaurant Industry.<br /> (London, EC2A)<br />Pauline Mary, Mrs FROST-HARDWICK For services to the community in Burnley,<br /> Lancashire.<br /> (Lancashire)<br />David Ralph HARDY For services to the Construction Industry.<br /> (Hertfordshire)<br />Susan, Mrs HARMSWORTH Chief Executive, ESPA. For services to the<br /> Spa and Beauty Industry.<br /> (Guildford, Surrey)<br />Elizabeth Jane, Mrs HARRIES For voluntary service to Young People in<br /> Wales and to International Peacework.<br /> (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan)<br /> 63<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Miss Jacqueline HARRISON Head of Public Relations, West Midlands<br /> Police. For services to the Police.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Loveday Annie, Mrs HARRISON For services to the community in<br /> Altarnum, Cornwall.<br /> (Launceston, Cornwall)<br />June Marian, Mrs HART For services to the British Group of the<br /> Inter-Parliamentary Union.<br /> (Brentwood, Essex)<br />Lynn Georgina, Mrs HART Chief Superintendent, Bournemouth and<br /> Poole Divisonal Commander, Dorset Police.<br /> For services to the Police.<br /> (Bournemouth, Dorset)<br />Irene Grace, Mrs HARTLEY For services to the community in<br /> Rotherham, South Yorkshire.<br /> (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)<br />Peter HARTSHORNE Constable, South Yorkshire Police. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)<br />Sajid HASHMI For services to the Voluntary Sector in<br /> Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.<br /> (Rochdale, Greater Manchester)<br />The Reverend David HASLAM For services to Community Relations and<br /> to the Methodist Church.<br /> (Evesham, Worcestershire)<br />Daryl HAYLER Integration and Systems Validation<br /> Engineer, MBDA UK Ltd. For services to<br /> the Defence Industry.<br /> (Hitchin, Hertfordshire)<br />Dr Peter John HAYWARD Chairman, Friends of Dronfield Station. For<br /> services to the community in Dronfield,<br /> Derbyshire.<br /> (Dronfield, Derbyshire)<br />Richard Lenfestey HEAUME For voluntary service to the Occupation<br /> Museum and Society in Guernsey.<br /> (Guernsey, Channel Islands)<br /> 64<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Catherine HEGARTY Nursery Nurse, Knotty Ash Primary School,<br /> Liverpool. For services to Special Needs<br /> Education.<br /> (Liverpool, Merseyside)<br />Alexandra Mary, Mrs HENDERSON Lately Chair of the Corporation, Hull Group<br /> of Colleges. For voluntary service to<br /> Further Education.<br /> (Burton Pidsea, East Riding of Yorkshire)<br />Councillor Michael John HENDERSON Member, Castlereagh Borough Council. For<br /> services to Local Government in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Castlereagh, Belfast)<br />Robert HETHERINGTON District Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Norfolk,<br /> Department for Work and Pensions.<br /> (Norwich, Norfolk)<br />John Geraint HICKS For voluntary service to Disabled People.<br /> (London, SW18)<br />Patricia Ellen, Mrs HICKSON For voluntary service to the community in<br /> South Bermondsey, London.<br /> (London, SE16)<br />Jane Thornton, Mrs HIGGS For services to the Heritage of Eden Valley<br /> in Kent.<br /> (Edenbridge, Kent)<br />Joan Gladys, Mrs HILL Senior Executive Officer, Child Support<br /> Agency, Child Maintenance and<br /> Enforcement Commission, Department for<br /> Work and Pensions.<br /> (Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)<br />Michael Roderick HILL For voluntary service to St John Ambulance<br /> in Bath.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Professor Lubaina HIMID Artist. For services to Black Women''s<br /> Art.<br /> (Preston, Lancashire)<br />Pauline, Mrs HITT Lately Head of Department, Isle of Wight<br /> College. For services to Further Education.<br /> (Ventnor, Isle of Wight)<br /> 65<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Sheelagh Teresa, Mrs O'FLAHERTY-HOBBS For voluntary service in RAF Odiham,<br /> Hampshire.<br /> (Hampshire)<br />Peter Lionel Leon HODGE For voluntary service to the Normandy<br /> Veterans' Association.<br /> (Bristol)<br />Michael HOEG For services to Music in Cardiff.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Miss Patricia Ann HOLDSWORTH Assistant Chief Officer, Metropolitan<br /> Special Constabulary. For voluntary<br /> service to the Police.<br /> (Croydon, Surrey)<br />Geoffrey Trevor Marden HOLT For services to Disability Sailing.<br /> (Southampton, Hampshire)<br />Ian Mackinnell HOPE For services to the community in West<br /> Cornwall.<br /> (St. Ives, Cornwall)<br />Alan John HOPGOOD Ticket Office Manager, South West Trains,<br /> Teddington Station. For services to Public<br /> Transport.<br /> (Middlesex)<br />William Guy Shubra HORDERN For services to Community Relations in<br /> Birmingham.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Jonathan Kenneth HORNE For services to English Ceramics.<br /> (East Molesey, Surrey)<br />Ms Judith Esther ISH-HOROWICZ Headteacher, Synagogue Religion School,<br /> Wandsworth, London. For services to Early<br /> Years Education.<br /> (London, SW16)<br />Julian HOSKINS Apprentice Training Co-ordinator, Science<br /> and Technology Facilities Council. For<br /> services to Engineering.<br /> (Didcot, Oxfordshire)<br /> 66<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Veronica Daphne, Mrs HOSKINS For services to the community in Bath.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs HOUGHTON For voluntary service to Choral Music in<br /> Cambridgeshire.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Mary Audrey, Mrs HOY For voluntary service to Save the Children<br />Betty in Eltham, London.<br /> (London, SE9)<br />John Percival HUGHES Founder and Proprietor, Grogg Shop,<br /> Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taff. For<br /> services to the Ceramics Industry in<br /> Wales.<br /> (Rhondda, Cynon, Taff, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Miss Christine HULSE For services to the community in Greater<br /> Manchester.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />David Thomas Mcmillan HUNTER For services to Scottish Heritage and to<br /> Young People.<br /> (Ayrshire and Arran)<br />Marcia Ann, Mrs HUTCHINSON Director, Primary Colours Ltd, Huddersfield.<br /> For services to Cultural Diversity.<br /> (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire)<br />Stephen HUXLEY Search and Rescue Communications<br /> Manager, HM Coastguard, Maritime and<br /> Coastguard Agency.<br /> (Nr Falmouth, Cornwall)<br />David HYMERS Managing Director, Totalpost Services plc.<br /> For services to Business and to<br /> International Trade.<br /> (Alston, Cumbria)<br />Ms Hanan Ally IBRAHIM Founder, Somali Family Support Group. For<br /> services to Black and Minority Ethnic<br /> People.<br /> (Middlesex)<br />John Sidney IDIENS For voluntary service to the National Trust<br /> in Norfolk.<br /> (Cromer, Norfolk)<br /> 67<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Mike INGHAM Chief Football Correspondent, Radio Five<br /> Live. For services to Sports Broadcasting.<br /> (Ashley Green, Buckinghamshire)<br />Abida, Mrs IQBAL For services to the community in London<br /> Borough of Redbridge.<br /> (Ilford, Essex)<br />Dawn, Mrs JACKSON For services to Young People in Norwich.<br /> (Norfolk)<br />Morgan Pringle Gardner JAMIESON Lately National Clinical Lead for Children''s<br /> and Young People''s Health in Scotland.<br /> For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Newton Mearns, Glasgow)<br />Derek JENKINS Higher Executive Officer, Child Support<br /> Agency, Child Maintenance and<br /> Enforcement Commission, Department for<br /> Work and Pensions.<br /> (Cornwall)<br />Pamela Mary, Mrs JENNINGS For services to the community in Ashton-<br /> on-Clun, Shropshire.<br /> (Craven Arms, Shropshire)<br />Kevin JOHNS Broadcaster and Entertainer. For<br /> charitable services in Wales.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />David Austin JOHNSTON For public service.<br /> (Eglinton, Londonderry)<br />The Reverend Andrew John JOLLY Chaplain. For services to the UK Oil and<br /> Gas Industries in Scotland.<br /> (Turriff, Aberdeenshire)<br />Bethan Sian, Mrs JONES Project Manager, True Food Marketing. For<br /> services to the Food and Drink Industry in<br /> Wales.<br /> (Llanymynech, Powys)<br />Christina, Mrs ROWLAND-JONES For services to Mental Healthcare in<br /> Cambridgeshire.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br /> 68<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Claire, Mrs JONES For charitable services in Hertfordshire.<br /> (Essex)<br />Daphne Georgina, Mrs JONES For services to Young People with<br /> Disabilities and their Families in Croydon.<br /> (South Croydon, Surrey)<br />Miss Karen JONES For services to Women's and Girls'<br /> Football in Wales.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Kenneth JONES For services to the Ironbridge Gorge World<br /> Heritage Site, Shropshire.<br /> (Telford, Shropshire)<br />Margaret Ann, Mrs JONES Head, YMCA Wales Community College.<br /> For services to Further Education.<br /> (Vale of Glamorgan, South Glamorgan)<br />Martin JONES Lately Manager, Motor Services Unit,<br /> Scottish Executive.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Neil Roger JONES For voluntary service to Mountain Rescue<br /> in North Wales.<br /> (Bangor, Gwynedd)<br />Vernon JONES For voluntary service to Education in<br /> Newport, South Wales.<br /> (Newport, Gwent)<br />Preihdath JOYRAM For voluntary service to Cruse<br /> Bereavement in Lancashire.<br /> (Preston, Lancashire)<br />Dennis JUBB For services to People with Dementia in<br /> Doncaster.<br /> (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)<br />Mary, Mrs JUDD For services to the community in High<br /> Pittington, County Durham.<br /> (High Pittington, Durham)<br /> 69<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Jennifer, Mrs KARTUPELIS Director, East of England Faiths Council.<br /> For services to Inter-faith Relations.<br /> (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)<br />Raymond George KASEY For voluntary service to Save the Children<br /> in Sutton, Surrey.<br /> (Epsom, Surrey)<br />Frederick Rockley KAYE For voluntary service to the Royal British<br /> Legion Scotland.<br /> (Bathgate, West Lothian)<br />Miss Donna Victoria KELLOGG For services to Badminton.<br /> (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)<br />Doreen, Mrs KELLY For services to the community in Didsbury,<br /> Manchester.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Philip Julian KELSALL Resident Organist, Tower Ballroom,<br /> Blackpool. For services to Music.<br /> (Preston, Lancashire)<br />John Richard KEMISH For services to the community in<br /> Worthing, West Sussex.<br /> (Worthing, West Sussex)<br />Jennifer, Mrs KENT, JP For voluntary service to Gymnastics in<br /> Bexleyheath, Kent.<br /> (Bexleyheath, Kent)<br />Elizabeth, Mrs KERR Chair, Powderham Castle Riding for the<br /> Disabled Group. For voluntary service to<br /> Disabled Children in Exeter.<br /> (Exeter, Devon)<br />Michael Peter KING Lately Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Essex)<br />Valerie, Mrs KING For services to the community in<br /> Derbyshire.<br /> (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)<br /> 70<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Barbara Ann, Mrs KINSELLA For services to the community in Cemaes<br /> Bay, Anglesey.<br /> (Ynys Mon, Gwynedd)<br />Jean, Mrs KIRKWOOD For voluntary service to Visually Impaired<br /> People in Swansea.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />Suzanne, Mrs KITCHING Manager, Families First Service,<br /> Middlesbrough. For services to Children<br /> and Families.<br /> (Faceby, North Yorkshire)<br />Frank KNAPTON For services to the community in<br /> Mexborough, South Yorkshire.<br /> (Mexborough, South Yorkshire)<br />Patricia, Mrs KNOWLES Senior Social Worker, HIV Services, Royal<br /> Victoria Hospital, Belfast. For services to<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Lisburn, Antrim)<br />Barbara, Mrs KNOX Actor. For services to Drama.<br /> (Greater Manchester)<br />Mario Franz KREFT Chief Executive, Care Forum Wales. For<br /> services to Social Care.<br /> (Denbigh, Denbighshire)<br />Councillor Joy Hazvirehwi LAGUDA For services to the community in the<br /> London Borough of Newham.<br /> (London, E13)<br />Peter LAKE For voluntary service to Surf Life Saving.<br /> (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Ms Susan LANGFORD For services to the charity, Magic Me.<br /> (London, E15)<br />Councillor Palma LAUGHTON Chairman, Stanhope Parish Council. For<br /> services to the community in Stanhope,<br /> Ashford, Kent.<br /> (Ashford, Kent)<br /> 71<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Charles Spencer LEADER For voluntary service to the Royal British<br /> Legion in St Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire.<br /> (St Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire)<br />Joyce, Mrs LEDGARD For voluntary service to the Girls'' Brigade<br /> in Wrexham.<br /> (Wrexham, Clwyd)<br />Christopher Wilson LEE For services to Young People in Romford,<br /> Essex.<br /> (Romford, Essex)<br />Dr Anthony John LEWIS For services to Mathematics and to<br /> Cricket.<br /> (Oxford, Oxfordshire)<br />David LEWIS Chairman of Governors, Whitefield School,<br /> Barnet, London. For services to Education.<br /> (London, NW11)<br />David Gethin LEWIS For services to the community in South<br /> West Wales.<br /> (Carmarthenshire, Dyfed)<br />Essie Nell, Mrs LEWIS For voluntary service to Older African and<br /> Caribbean People in Wolverhampton.<br /> (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)<br />Frances, Mrs LEWIS Founder and Executive Director, SPLITZ.<br /> For services to Single Parents and to<br /> Victims of Domestic Abuse.<br /> (Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire)<br />Miss Patricia LEWIS Youth Leader, Banstead Youth Centre,<br /> Surrey. For services to Young People.<br /> (Sutton, Surrey)<br />Ms Geraldine LING Artistic Director, Lawnmowers Theatre<br /> Group. For services to People with Special<br /> Needs in Tyne and Wear.<br /> (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)<br />Robert Ian LIPSCOMB Senior Aviation Security Policy Adviser,<br /> Transport Security and Contingencies<br /> Directorate, Department for Transport.<br /> (Crawley, West Sussex)<br /> 72<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />David John LISTER For voluntary service to Young People.<br /> (Windsor, Berkshire)<br />John Thomas LISTER For services to Athletics.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />William George LITTLE For services to the community in<br /> Dartington, Devon.<br /> (Totnes, Devon)<br />John Frank LLOYD For services to Cycling in Mid and North<br /> Wales.<br /> (Powys)<br />John Howson LLOYD For voluntary service to Liverpool<br /> Cathedral.<br /> (Liverpool, Merseyside)<br />Lieutenant Colonel Peter John LOCKYER Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Malvern, Worcestershire)<br />Sara, Mrs LOCOCK, JP DL For services to the community in<br /> Hampshire.<br /> (Hampshire)<br />Miss Diane LOFTHOUSE For services to the Prevention of Disability<br /> Hate Crime.<br /> (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)<br />Edyth, Mrs LOVELL For services to the community in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Strabane, Tyrone)<br />Robert LOYNES Firearms Medical Adviser, Staffordshire.<br /> For voluntary service to the Police.<br /> (Stafford, Staffordshire)<br />Ms Elizabeth Anne MACDERMOTT Grade D, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Belfast)<br /> 73<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Hugh James MACKAY Group Technical Director, Stewart Milne<br /> Group. For services to the Timber<br /> Industry.<br /> (Ballater, Aberdeenshire)<br />Iain Archibald MACLEOD For services to Stornoway Port Authority<br /> and to the community in Stornoway.<br /> (Western Isles)<br />Miss Dionis Maisie MACNAIR Verderer. For services to the New Forest,<br /> Hampshire.<br /> (Ringwood, Hampshire)<br />Ms Nancy MAGRATH Principal, Edenderry Nursery School. For<br /> sevices to Education in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Holywood, Down)<br />Councillor Ernest MALLETT Member, Surrey County Council. For<br /> services to Local Government.<br /> (East Molesey, Surrey)<br />Vithaldas Jeram MAMTORA For voluntary service to Older Asian People<br /> in Greater Manchester.<br /> (Cheshire)<br />Paul MARSH Lately Principal Officer, HM Prison<br /> Canterbury, HM Prison Service.<br /> (Canterbury, Kent)<br />Catherine Mary, Mrs MARSHALL Assistant Headteacher, Wyvern School,<br /> Ashford, Kent. For services to Special<br /> Needs Education.<br /> (Ashford, Kent)<br />Pieter MARTEAU For services to Oxfam.<br /> (London, N14)<br />Ms Amanda MARTIN Director and General Manager, Park Avenue<br /> Hotel. For services to the Tourist<br /> Industry in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Janet Frances, Mrs MARTIN For services to the Examinations Officer<br /> Association.<br /> (Shipley, West Yorkshire)<br /> 74<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Julia Carol, Mrs MASON Customer Services Manager, Customer<br /> Services Group, Southampton, Valuation<br /> Office Agency.<br /> (Southampton, Hampshire)<br />Samuel Vernon MATHER For services to the community in Beeley<br /> and Edensor, Derbyshire.<br /> (Matlock, Derbyshire)<br />Ms Karen MATTISON Director, Women Like Us. For services to<br /> Social Enterprises.<br /> (London, N2)<br />David MAURICE Chairman of Governors, Kenmore Park<br /> First School and Kenmore Park Middle<br /> School, Harrow, London. For voluntary<br /> service to Education.<br /> (London, NW9)<br />The Reverend Thomas Veitch MAWHINNEY For voluntary service to Education in<br /> Limavady, Northern Ireland.<br /> (Limavady, Londonderry)<br />Anthony John MAXSE For charitable services in Hampshire.<br /> (Alton, Hampshire)<br />Clive MAY Grade E2, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (London, SE9)<br />David MCADAM For services to the community in Dumfries<br /> and Galloway.<br /> (Dumfries)<br />Mary Elizabeth, Mrs MCADAM For services to Agriculture in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Newtownards, Down)<br />Angus MCCALL For services to Tenant Farming in<br /> Scotland.<br /> (Sutherland)<br />William Kyle MCCALLAN For services to Cricket in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Craigavon, Armagh)<br /> 75<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Mary Kathleen, Mrs MCCARTHY For voluntary service to Charlie's Angels<br /> Youth Fund-raising Group, Eton Wick,<br /> Windsor, Berkshire.<br /> (Windsor, Berkshire)<br />Alison Anne, Mrs MCCAUGHAN For public service.<br /> (Castlerock, Londonderry)<br />Miss Janet MCCHEYNE For services to the community in Bulphan,<br /> Essex.<br /> (Upminster, Essex)<br />John MCCORMICK For services to Young People in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Miss Jennifer Ann MCDONALD For services to Humanitarian Aid in Bosnia.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Ms Michelle MCDOWELL Structural Engineering Director, Building<br /> Design Partnership. For services to the<br /> Construction Industry.<br /> (London, EC1V)<br />Peter Gerard MCEWEN Secretary, NAUTILUS Welfare Fund. For<br /> services to the Maritime Industry.<br /> (Woodford Green, Essex)<br />David Anthony MCGUIGAN Manager, Longbenton Youth Project,<br /> Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to<br /> Young People.<br /> (Durham)<br />Jacqueline, Mrs MCKENNA Director of Nursing and Strategic Planning,<br /> Medway NHS Foundation Trust. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Aylesford, Kent)<br />Baron MCLEAN Executive Officer, Staff Support Network,<br /> UK Border Agency, Home Office.<br /> (London, SE25)<br />Dr Alexina Mary MCWHINNIE For services to Adoption, Fostering and<br /> Assisted Reproduction.<br /> (Newport-on-Tay, Fife)<br /> 76<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Audrey Elizabeth, Mrs MEALINS For voluntary service to Sufferers of<br /> Coeliac Disease in East Wales.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Ms Sylvia MEDLAND For services to the General Dental Council.<br /> (Leatherhead, Surrey)<br />Edwin Thomas MENDAY Governor, Longford Community School,<br /> Hounslow, London. For voluntary service<br /> to Education.<br /> (Feltham, Middlesex)<br />Ms Carol METTERS For services to Disadvantaged Women and<br /> Children in Bristol.<br /> (Bristol)<br />Neil Duncan MIDDLETON Chairman of Governors, City of Bristol<br /> College. For voluntary service to Further<br /> Education.<br /> (Nailsea, Somerset)<br />Eric MILBURN For voluntary service to the Methodist<br /> Association of Youth Clubs.<br /> (Bradford, West Yorkshire)<br />Thomas MILLEN Mentor and Adviser, Learning Disabilities<br /> Team, Northumberland Care Trust. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear)<br />Margaret, Mrs MILLS For voluntary service to Lancashire Police<br /> and to Charity.<br /> (Preston, Lancashire)<br />Margaret Mather, Mrs MINEHAM Curriculum Manager, Cleveland College of<br /> Art and Design. For services to Further<br /> Education.<br /> (Stockton-On-Tees, Durham)<br />Stephen MITCHELL Assistant Headteacher, Shelthorpe<br /> Community Primary School, Loughborough.<br /> For services to Education.<br /> (Rothley, Leicestershire)<br />Robert Edward MIZON National Co-ordinator, Campaign for Dark<br /> Skies. For voluntary service to Astronomy<br /> and to the Environment.<br /> (Wimborne, Dorset)<br /> 77<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Miss Veena Kumari MOHINDRA Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus,<br /> Department for Work and Pensions.<br /> (Eastleigh, Hampshire)<br />Gillian, Mrs FENNINGS-MONKMAN For services to Women's Enterprise.<br /> (Hatfield, Hertfordshire)<br />Michael MORAN Lately Chairman, Herefordshire and<br /> Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce and<br /> Chief Executive Officer, J and J<br /> Investments Ltd. For services to Business.<br /> (Merseyside)<br />Thomas Joseph MORAN For voluntary service to Older People in<br /> Wales.<br /> (Monmouth, Gwent)<br />Dr Constance Ada Mary LLEWELLYN-MORGAN Chair of Trustees, Ty Bryngwyn Hospice,<br /> Llanelli. For services to Palliative Care in<br /> Carmarthenshire.<br /> (Carmarthenshire, Dyfed)<br />Susan, Mrs MORGAN Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist. For<br /> services to Healthcare in Wales.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Miss Pamela MORRIS Secretary, Minerva Sports and Social<br /> Association, Department for Business,<br /> Innovation and Skills.<br /> (Chatham, Kent)<br />Miss Nora MORRISON For services to Dance and to Charity in<br /> Nottingham.<br /> (Nottinghamshire)<br />Ronald Michael MOSS For services to the community in East<br /> Surrey.<br /> (Oxted, Surrey)<br />Miss Thirza MULLINS Deputy Justices Clerk, Camberwell Green<br /> Magistrates' Court, Her Majesty's Courts<br /> Service.<br /> (Beckenham, Kent)<br /> 78<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />James Bone MURRAY For services to the Duke of Edinburgh's<br /> Award Scheme in Scotland.<br /> (Perth, Perth and Kinross)<br />Robert Martin NEVILLE For services to the National Air Traffic<br /> Services Trade Union.<br /> (Tadley, Hampshire)<br />Mary Ann, Mrs NIGHTINGALE Chair, Lunt Tenants' and Residents'<br /> Association. For services to the<br /> community in Bilston, Wolverhampton.<br /> (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)<br />Ms Moira NIVEN Head of Education Development, West<br /> Lothian Council. For services to Education.<br /> (Edinburgh)<br />Ms Christina Campbell NOBLE For services to Community Development in<br /> Argyll.<br /> (Cairndow, Argyll and Bute)<br />Pamela Margaret, Mrs NODEN Foster Carer, Bradford. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Brighouse, West Yorkshire)<br />Robert NODEN Foster Carer, Bradford. For services to<br /> Children and Families.<br /> (Brighouse, West Yorkshire)<br />Michael John Wright NORFOLK For services to Healthcare and to Fencing<br /> in Chester and Wrexham.<br /> (Chester, Cheshire)<br />Marie, Mrs NUNN For services to the community in<br /> Wiltshire.<br /> (Westbury, Wiltshire)<br />Dr Martin Thomas O'BRIEN Lately Employment and Support Allowance<br /> Lead, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work<br /> and Pensions.<br /> (Stourbridge, West Midlands)<br />Richard OGDEN For services to the Construction Industry.<br /> (Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire)<br /> 79<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />James Francis Patrick O'NEILL Criminal Investigation Officer, Risk and<br /> Intelligence Service, London, HM Revenue<br /> and Customs.<br /> (London, SW16)<br />George OZENBROOK Accommodation Officer, Facilities<br /> Management, Department for Children,<br /> Skills and Families.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Stephen Timothy John PACK For voluntary service to Lulworth<br /> Coastguard Rescue Station and Lulworth<br /> Responder Group, Dorset<br /> (Wareham, Dorset)<br />Kathleen Mary, Mrs PAGE For services to Social Care in Milton<br /> Keynes, Buckinghamshire.<br /> (Kettering, Northamptonshire)<br />Richard PAIN Assistant Traffic Manager (Special Events).<br /> For services to the City of London<br /> Corporation.<br /> (East Grinstead, West Sussex)<br />Mary Patricia, Mrs PAISEY For services to the community in<br /> Salisbury, Wiltshire.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br />Miss Sharon PALMER Chief Executive, Regional Action West<br /> Midlands. For services to the Third Sector.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Nicola Louise, Mrs PASEK Operations Manager, Trading Standards<br /> Service, Cambridgeshire County Council.<br /> For services to Consumers.<br /> (Aldreth, Cambridgeshire)<br />Mukesh PATEL Administrative Officer, Customer<br /> Operations, Leicester, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (Leicestershire)<br />Gary Frederick PAYNE For voluntary service to the Sea Cadet<br /> Corps in London.<br /> (London, SE16)<br />Brian PEACOCK Lately Headteacher, Sunnyhurst Primary<br /> Pupil Referral Unit, Blackburn with Darwen.<br /> For services to Education.<br /> (Blackburn, Lancashire)<br /> 80<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Elsie May, Mrs PEARSON For services to the community in<br /> Martham, Norfolk.<br /> (Great Yarmouth, Norfolk)<br />Elizabeth Jayne, Mrs PECK Senior Executive Officer, Pension, Disability<br /> and Carers' Service, Department for Work<br /> and Pensions.<br /> (York, North Yorkshire)<br />Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs PENNY For services to Hockey in Northern Ireland<br /> and to the British Parachute Association.<br /> (Coleraine, Londonderry)<br />Melvyn Trevor PERKINS For services to Cycle Speedway and to<br /> Football.<br /> (Norwich, Norfolk)<br />Benjamin PERL For services to Jewish Education in the<br /> London Borough of Barnet.<br /> (London, NW4)<br />Cara, Mrs PERRETT For services to Community Relations in<br /> Scotland.<br /> (London, W8)<br />Alex PETTIFER Director, Estates and Facilities, Sheffield<br /> Hallam University. For services to Higher<br /> Education and to the community in<br /> Sheffield.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Tony Clifford PHILLIPS For services to Youth Sport in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Ms Ann-Marie PICKUP For services to the community in Salford,<br /> Greater Manchester.<br /> (Salford, Greater Manchester)<br />Peter Kenneth PINNELL Lately Chairman, Groundwork Coventry and<br /> Warwickshire. For services to<br /> Regeneration.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br />The Reverend Canon Suzanne Jane PINNINGTON For services to the community in<br /> Cottingley, West Yorkshire.<br /> (Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear)<br /> 81<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Michael Anthony POLLEDRI Chairman, Lee Valley Estates. For<br /> services to Enterprise and to Regeneration<br /> in North London.<br /> (London, N20)<br />Derek Alan POLLOCK For charitable services.<br /> (Barnet, Hertfordshire)<br />Carys Eluned Marslene, Mrs PORTELLI Senior Executive Assistant, People, Places<br /> and Corporate Services, Welsh Assembly<br /> Government.<br /> (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)<br />Margaret Jacqueline, Mrs POSTGATE For voluntary service to Girlguiding in<br /> Sedgefield, County Durham.<br /> (Stockton-on-Tees, Durham)<br />Craig POWELL Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Llantrisant, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Christopher John PRATT Cutter Commander, UK Border Agency,<br /> Home Office.<br /> (Fareham, Hampshire)<br />Malcolm Norman PRATT For services to the community in<br /> Winchelsea and to Heritage in East Sussex.<br /> (Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex)<br />Edith Margaret, Mrs PRICE For charitable services.<br />Dee<br /> (Wells, Somerset)<br />Dr Sandy PRIMROSE Research Programme Adviser. For<br /> services to the Food Standards Agency and<br /> to Science.<br /> (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)<br />Margaret Edna, Mrs PRITCHARD For services to Brookside Residents'<br /> Council and to the community in<br /> Northampton.<br /> (Northamptonshire)<br />Professor Edwin John PUGH Consultant in Palliative Medicine, North<br /> Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust.<br /> For services to Medicine.<br /> (Darlington, Durham)<br /> 82<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Fiona Jennie RAWES Director, Heart of the City. For services<br /> to Corporate Social Responsibility.<br /> (London, NW5)<br />Amanda, Mrs READ Child Welfare Issues Manager, UK Border<br /> Agency, Home Office.<br /> (London, TW1)<br />Miss Bridget REDMOND Lately Caretaker, Mount St Mary''s High<br /> School, Leeds. For voluntary service to<br /> Education.<br /> (West Yorkshire)<br />Stephen James REEVES For services to Independent Monitoring<br /> Boards and to the Voluntary Sector.<br /> (Waltham Abbey, Essex)<br />Ms Anne REID Actor. For services to Drama.<br /> (London, WC1E)<br />Miss Elma Anne RENDALL Customer Service Officer, Royal Bank of<br /> Scotland. For services to the Financial<br /> Services Industry.<br /> (Kirkwall, Orkney)<br />Marlissa Soraya Beryl, Mrs RICHARDS Higher Executive Officer, Child Support<br /> Agency, Child Maintenance and<br /> Enforcement Commission, Department for<br /> Work and Pensions.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Yvonne Ann, Mrs RICHARDS For services to Mental Healthcare in<br /> Worcestershire.<br /> (Worcester, Worcestershire)<br />Beryl Ann, Mrs RICHES For services to Selwyn Primary School, the<br /> London Borough of Newham, London.<br /> (London, E13)<br />Sheila, Mrs RIGG For services to the community in<br /> Conisbrough, Doncaster.<br /> (Doncaster, South Yorkshire)<br />John William RITTER For services to the community in Newport,<br /> South Wales.<br /> (Newport, Gwent)<br /> 83<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Miss Elizabeth ROBB Principal Officer, HM Prison Wakefield, HM<br /> Prison Service.<br /> (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)<br />Anthony Charles ROBERTS For voluntary service to Lewis-Manning<br /> Hospice, Poole, Dorset<br /> (Wimborne, Dorset)<br />Carole Anne, Mrs ROBERTS For services to North Wales Police.<br /> (Ruthin, Denbighshire)<br />Alistair Raeburn ROBERTSON, RD For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help<br /> in Inverness-shire.<br /> (Inverness, Inverness-shire)<br />Ann, Mrs ROBERTSON For services to the community in North<br /> Ayrshire.<br /> (Ayrshire and Arran)<br />Eleanor, Mrs ROBERTSON For services to Community Healthcare.<br /> (Greenock, Renfrewshire)<br />Thomas James ROBERTSON For voluntary service to Queensferry<br /> Lifeboat, West Lothian.<br /> (South Queensferry, West Lothian)<br />Evelyn Ivy Janet, Mrs ROBINS Principal, Eve Trew School of Dancing and<br />Eve Trew Gateshead Children's Arts and Theatre<br /> School. For services to the Arts in the<br /> North East.<br /> (Gateshead, Tyne and Wear)<br />Hill ROBINSON, JP For voluntary service to Cancer Research<br /> UK in Strabane, Northern Ireland.<br /> (Strabane, Tyrone)<br />Professor Iain Clive Andrew Franklyn ROBINSON Lately Head of Neurosciences Group,<br /> Medical Research Council, National<br /> Institute for Medical Research. For<br /> services to Science.<br /> (St Albans, Hertfordshire)<br /> 84<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Janet Mary, Mrs ROE Police Constable, Lancashire Constabulary.<br /> For services to the Police.<br /> (Lytham St Annes, Lancashire)<br />William Kenneth ROLLINSON Director, Care and Repair Leeds. For<br /> services to the Housing Sector.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />Major Robert David ROPER Salvation Army Chaplain, HM Prison<br /> Grendon, Buckinghamshire. For services to<br /> Offenders.<br /> (Middlesex, UB4)<br />Brenda, Mrs ROSCOE Chief Inspector, Special Constabulary,<br /> Greater Manchester Police. For voluntary<br /> service to the Police.<br /> (Manchester, Greater Manchester)<br />John William ROSE Dental Adviser, NHS Western Cheshire.<br /> For services to the NHS.<br /> (Market Drayton, Shropshire)<br />Sylvia Elizabeth, Mrs ROSE For voluntary service to the Market Garden<br /> Veterans'' Association.<br /> (Romsey, Hampshire)<br />Samuel William John RUSK For services to Industry in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Armagh)<br />Professor Guy Nathan RUTTY Home Office Pathologist, Leicester. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (Skeffington, Leicestershire)<br />Sam SAGAR Police Community Support Officer,<br /> Bradford. For services to West Yorkshire<br /> Police.<br /> (Bradford, West Yorkshire)<br />Harry SAMUEL For voluntary service to Ex-Miners in<br /> Glynneath, Neath Port Talbot.<br /> (Neath Port Talbot, West Glamorgan)<br />Mary, Mrs SANDERS For services to Young People in<br /> Cambridgeshire.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br /> 85<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Jean, Mrs SAUNDERSON For voluntary service to Police Welfare in<br /> Northern Ireland.<br /> (Ballynure, Antrim)<br />Dr Edwin SAWACHA For services to Social Housing and to the<br /> community in North West London.<br /> (London, NW2)<br />Marzia, Mrs SAYANI Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus,<br /> Department for Work and Pensions.<br /> (Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire)<br />Miss Kirsty SCHNEEBERGER Co-ordinator, UK Youth Climate Coalition.<br /> For services to Environmental Conservation.<br /> (Abbotts Ann, Hampshire)<br />Henrietta, Mrs SCOTT For services to Nursing in Glasgow.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Steven SCOTT Chairman, Dwarf Athletic Association UK.<br /> For services to Disability Sport.<br /> (Altrincham, Cheshire)<br />Miss Anne SCOVELL Regional Manager, Liverpool Office,<br /> Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.<br /> (Liverpool, Merseyside)<br />Marjorie Rose, Mrs SEAL For voluntary service to Girlguiding in Kent.<br /> (Dartford, Kent)<br />Miss Ann SEVIER Special Constable, Hampshire Constabulary.<br /> For voluntary service to the Police.<br /> (Fordingbridge, Hampshire)<br />Christopher SHANNON Head Porter, Queen's University Belfast.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (Newtownabbey, Antrim)<br />Philip Charles SHANNON For voluntary service to Sennen Cove<br /> Lifeboat, Cornwall.<br /> (Penzance, Cornwall)<br /> 86<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Dr Salah EL-SHARKAWI Consultant Clinical Oncologist, South West<br /> Wales Cancer Centre, Swansea. For<br /> services to Medicine.<br /> (Swansea, West Glamorgan)<br />Cyril Raymond SHAW For services to the Tribunals Service.<br /> (Teddington, Middlesex)<br />Major Geoffrey George SIMPSON, TD DL For voluntary service to the community in<br /> Leicester.<br /> (Leicester, Leicestershire)<br />Roy SINAR For services to Young People in the West<br /> Midlands.<br /> (Whitehaven, Cumbria)<br />Catherine, Mrs SKINNER For services to the community in Fearn,<br /> Ross-shire.<br /> (Ross and Cromarty)<br />Gillian, Mrs SLINN For voluntary service to Girlguiding and to<br /> the community in Anglesey.<br /> (Anglesey, Gwynedd)<br />Helen Vivien, Mrs SLOAN For services to the community in Northern<br /> Ireland.<br /> (Bangor, Down)<br />Stuart Edward SMALLEY Lately Head of International Developments,<br /> Department of Health<br /> (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)<br />Councillor Stella Marie SMEDLEY, JP Member, Nottinghamshire County Council.<br /> For services to Local Government.<br /> (Newark, Nottinghamshire)<br />Elizabeth Ann, Mrs SMITH Police Community Support Officer,<br /> Bridlington. For services to Humberside<br /> Police.<br /> (East Riding of Yorkshire)<br />Julie, Mrs SMITH For services to the Scouts and to the<br /> community in Cardiff.<br /> (South Glamorgan)<br /> 87<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Julie, Mrs SMITH Front Line Manager, Customer Operations,<br /> Cardiff, HM Revenue and Customs.<br /> (Penpedairheol, Mid Glamorgan)<br />Maureen Elizabeth, Mrs SMITH For services to the community in<br /> Whitstable, Kent.<br /> (Whitstable, Kent)<br />Terence John SMITH For services to the community in Woking,<br /> Surrey.<br /> (Woking, Surrey)<br />Valerie Elaine, Mrs SMITH For services to the community in Wilsden,<br /> West Yorkshire.<br /> (Bradford, West Yorkshire)<br />Major John Douglas SNEESBY Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.<br /> (Salisbury, Wiltshire)<br />Balvinder Singh SOKHI For services to the community in<br /> Nottingham.<br /> (Nottinghamshire)<br />Margaret Ann, Mrs SOUTHREN Deputy Headteacher, Durham Trinity<br /> School. For services to Special Needs<br /> Education.<br /> (Durham)<br />Gary Andrew SPEED For services to Football.<br /> (Chester, Cheshire)<br />Raymond SPENCER Executive Director, Customs House, South<br /> Shields. For services to the Arts in the<br /> North East.<br /> (South Shields, Tyne and Wear)<br />Arthur George SPIRLING Director of ICT, Imperial College London.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (Carshalton, Surrey)<br />Loris Mercia, Mrs SQUIRRELL For services to Inter-faith Relations in<br /> East Anglia.<br /> (Felixstowe, Suffolk)<br /> 88<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Yvonne, Mrs STANYER Team Leader, Debt Management and<br /> Banking, Telford, HM Revenue and<br /> Customs.<br /> (Stafford, Staffordshire)<br />Dr John Chester STEVENS Lately Consultant Clinical Scientist,<br /> Audiology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS<br /> Foundation Trust. For services to<br /> Healthcare.<br /> (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)<br />Michael David STEVENS Chairman of Governors, Oakwood Park<br /> Grammar School, Maidstone, Kent. For<br /> voluntary service to Education.<br /> (Maidstone, Kent)<br />Ms Emma STEWART Director, Women Like Us. For services to<br /> Social Enterprises.<br /> (London, SE19)<br />Jonathan STEWART Country Manager Iraq, KBR. For services<br /> to the Defence Industry.<br /> (Grantown-on-Spey, Inverness-shire)<br />Margaret Allison, Mrs STEWART For services to the Scottish Red Meat<br /> Industry.<br /> (Midlothian)<br />Ms Diana CAULFEILD-STOKER Chief Operating Officer, Community<br /> Services, Wandsworth Primary Care Trust.<br /> For services to Healthcare.<br /> (Purley, Surrey)<br />Miss Kathleen Anne STRATTON For services to the community in Princes<br /> Risborough, Buckinghamshire.<br /> (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire)<br />Ruby, Mrs STUCKEY For services to the community in<br /> Grantham, Lincolnshire.<br /> (Grantham, Lincolnshire)<br />Edith Audrey, Mrs SWINDELLS For services to Bath Postal Museum.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Delia, Mrs SYKES Maths Teacher, King Edward VI School,<br /> Morpeth, Northumberland. For services to<br /> Education.<br /> (Morpeth, Northumberland)<br /> 89<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Jean SYKES Chief Information Officer, London School<br /> of Economics and Political Science. For<br /> services to Higher Education.<br /> (London, W4)<br />Doreen Sheila, Mrs SYMONDS For voluntary services to Save the Children<br /> in Weymouth and Portland.<br /> (Weymouth, Dorset)<br />David TAIT For voluntary services to the NSPCC.<br /> (Cobham, Surrey)<br />Dr John Stuart TALBOT Medical Adviser and Associate Medical<br /> Director, Salford Primary Care Trust. For<br /> services to Healthcare.<br /> (Warrington, Cheshire)<br />Souad, Mrs TALSI For services to the British Moroccan<br /> community in London.<br /> (Surrey)<br />Glenda, Mrs TAYLOR Lately Governor, De Aston School, Market<br /> Rasen, Lincolnshire. For service to<br /> Education.<br /> (Market Rasen, Lincolnshire)<br />Lesley, Mrs TAYLOR For services to the community in County<br /> Durham.<br /> (Barnard Castle, Durham)<br />Molly Ann, Mrs TAYLOR For voluntary service to Bedford Hospital<br /> Charity.<br /> (Bedford, Bedfordshire)<br />William John TAYLOR Chief Executive, West Lancashire District<br /> Council. For services to Local Government.<br /> (Rufford, Lancashire)<br />Harriot, Lady TENNANT Lately Chairman, Chelsea Physic Garden.<br /> For services to Gardening.<br /> (London, NW8)<br />Glenys, Mrs THOMAS For services to Older People in<br /> Carmarthenshire.<br /> (Carmarthenshire, Dyfed)<br /> 90<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Councillor John THOMAS For services to Local Government in South<br /> West Cornwall.<br /> (Redruth, Cornwall)<br />Anne Elizabeth, Mrs THOMPSON Staff Nurse, Musgrave Park Hospital. For<br /> services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Lisburn, Antrim)<br />Miss Susan THOMPSON Technical Team Expert, Customer<br /> Operations, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, HM<br /> Revenue and Customs.<br /> (Cramlington, Northumberland)<br />Alan THOMSON Chief Executive, Orchardville Society. For<br /> services to People with Learning<br /> Disabilities in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Portrush, Antrim)<br />Jennifer Elizabeth, Mrs THORPE For services to the Fire and Rescue<br /> Service.<br /> (Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire)<br />Dr John Graham TILLETT Chairman of Governors, Colchester Royal<br /> Grammar School, Essex. For voluntary<br /> service to Education.<br /> (Colchester, Essex)<br />Florence, Mrs TOMLINSON For services to the community in<br /> Lancashire.<br /> (Burnley, Lancashire)<br />Keith TOMLINSON For services to the community in<br /> Lancashire.<br /> (Burnley, Lancashire)<br />Janet Ann, Mrs TOWNSEND, JP For services to Music and to the<br /> community in Port Isaac, Cornwall.<br /> (Port Isaac, Cornwall)<br />Michael TRACEY Managing Director, William Tracey Group.<br /> For services to the Waste Industry.<br /> (Renfrewshire)<br />Sir John Humphrey deTRAFFORD, Bt For public service.<br /> (London, SW5)<br /> 91<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Keith Leslie TUCKER Lately Head of Estates Management Group,<br /> Medical Research Council. For services to<br /> Science.<br /> (London, N6)<br />Michelle, Mrs TURNER Founder and Proprietor, Little Venice Cake<br /> Company. For services to the Catering<br /> Industry.<br /> (London, W1U)<br />Miss Nicola Jayne TUSTAIN For services to Disability Sport, particularly<br /> Equestrian.<br /> (Denbighshire, Clwyd)<br />Peter TYRIE Managing Director, Eton Collection. For<br /> services to the Hotel Industry.<br /> (London, SW15)<br />Doreen Marion, Mrs UNDERHILL For voluntary service to the Army Attaché<br /> Wives' Committee.<br /> (New Malden, Surrey)<br />Sophia Emma, Mrs VAN DEN AREND For voluntary service to the British Red<br /> Cross Society in Suffolk.<br /> (Woodbridge, Suffolk)<br />Marion, Mrs VIDLER For services to Civil Registration in the<br /> London Borough of Sutton.<br /> (Wallington, Surrey)<br />Doreen, Mrs WALCOTT For services to the community in<br /> Bellingham, South East London.<br /> (London, SE6)<br />Dr Ann WALES Director, Knowledge Management NHS<br /> Education for Scotland. For services to<br /> the NHS.<br /> (Glasgow)<br />Miss Anne WALKER Founder and Partner, International Dance<br /> Supplies. For services to Business.<br /> (Newton Abbot, Devon)<br />Dr Eric WALKER Consultant Physician and Epidemiologist.<br /> For services to Travel Medicine.<br /> (Gartmore, Stirling and Falkirk)<br /> 92<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Philip WALTERS For services to the Educational Publishing<br /> Industry.<br /> (London, SE24)<br />Anthony Barry WARBURTON For services to Owl Conservation.<br /> (Millom, Cumbria)<br />Anne Cameron, Mrs WARD For services to the community in Peterlee,<br /> County Durham.<br /> (Peterlee, Durham)<br />Susan, Mrs WARING Policy Adviser, Railway Pensions, Business<br /> Performance and Secretariat, Department<br /> for Transport.<br /> (Colchester, Essex)<br />Hazel Elizabeth, Mrs WATERS Workforce Information Assistant, Medway<br /> NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the<br /> NHS.<br /> (Rainham, Kent)<br />Ethna Patricia, Mrs WATTERSON For voluntary service to the Parkinson''s<br /> Disease Society in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Portstewart, Londonderry)<br />John WEIGHTMAN For services to the Independent Monitoring<br /> Board, HM Prison Castington,<br /> Northumberland.<br /> (Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland)<br />The Reverend William Derek WEIR Chaplain, RAF Aldergrove. For services to<br /> the Armed Forces.<br /> (Ballyclare, Antrim)<br />Irene, Mrs WELLER For services to the Dorothy House Hospice<br /> in Bath, Somerset.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br />Ms Christine Ann WELLINGTON For services to Ironman Triathlons.<br /> (Thetford, Norfolk)<br />Miss Barbara Ann WESTCOTT For voluntary service to the Scouts in<br /> North East London.<br /> (London, IG3)<br /> 93<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Joan, Mrs WESTERMAN Manager, Logik Centre, University of Leeds.<br /> For services to Higher Education.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />Douglas Harold Michael WESTERN For services to the community in Devizes,<br /> Wiltshire.<br /> (Devizes, Wiltshire)<br />Richard Allen WESTLAKE Lately Train Driver, First Great Western.<br /> For services to Public Transport and to the<br /> community in Devon.<br /> (Exeter, Devon)<br />Juliet Deirdre Jean, Mrs WESTOLL For services to the community in Cumbria.<br /> (Carlisle, Cumbria)<br />Michael WHARTON Senior Executive Officer, Pension, Disability<br /> and Carers' Service, Department for Work<br /> and Pensions.<br /> (Houghton Le Spring, Tyne and Wear)<br />Jean Veta, Mrs WHITE Founder Member, Leeds Race Equality<br /> Council. For services to Community<br /> Relations.<br /> (Leeds, West Yorkshire)<br />John Harry WHITE For voluntary service to the Prison Service<br /> Charity Fund.<br /> (Durham)<br />Paul WHITE For voluntary service to Hastings<br /> Coastguard Rescue Team, East Sussex.<br /> (Hastings, East Sussex)<br />Graham WHITEHURST Plant Manager, Michelin Ballymena. For<br /> services to Business.<br /> (Ballymena, Antrim)<br />Brenda, Mrs WHITMORE Deputy Head, Hillfields Children's Centre,<br /> Coventry. For services to Children and<br /> Families.<br /> (Coventry, West Midlands)<br />Miss Amy WILLIAMS British Skeleton Racer. For services to<br /> Sport.<br /> (Bath, Somerset)<br /> 94<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Bert Frederick WILLIAMS For services to Football and to Charity.<br /> (Shifnal, Shropshire)<br />David Glyn WILLIAMS For services to the community in<br /> Calverley, West Yorkshire.<br /> (Pudsey, West Yorkshire)<br />Councillor Hazel WILLIAMS For services to the community in East<br /> Cambridgeshire.<br /> (Cambridgeshire)<br />Barbara Ann, Mrs WILSON International Trade Adviser. For services<br /> to Export.<br /> (London, W4)<br />Stuart WILSON Firefighter, West Yorkshire Fire and<br /> Rescue Service. For services to Local<br /> Government.<br /> (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)<br />Paul WINTER Business Design Expert, Modernising Pay<br /> As You Earn Processes for Customers,<br /> Sunderland, HM Revenue and Customs.<br /> (South Shields, Tyne and Wear)<br />Aileen Teresa, Mrs WISWELL For services to the community in<br /> Warrington, Cheshire.<br /> (Warrington, Cheshire)<br />James WITHAM Porter and Driver, Harrogate Health Care<br /> NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the<br /> NHS.<br /> (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)<br />Josephine Mary, Mrs SYKES-WOOD, JP For services to the Prevention of Domestic<br /> Abuse in Merseyside.<br /> (Wirral, Merseyside)<br />Brenda Jean, Mrs WOODINGS For services to Local Government in<br /> Duffield, Derbyshire.<br /> (Belper, Derbyshire)<br />Professor Peter Alfred WOODSFORD For services to the Geographic Information<br /> Industry.<br /> (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)<br /> 95<br /> Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010<br />Ms Cora WOOLCOCK For services to Healthcare for Black and<br /> Minority Ethnic People in East London.<br /> (London, E17)<br />Miss Maxine WORSFOLD Acting Sergeant, City of London Police. For<br /> services to the Police.<br /> (Braintree, Essex)<br />Dorothy Joan, Mrs WREN For services to the community in North<br /> London.<br /> (London, N1)<br />Kay Denise, Mrs WRIGHT For services to Black and Minority Ethnic<br /> People in Northern Ireland.<br /> (Belfast)<br />Margaret, Mrs WRIGHT Team Leader, Debt Management and<br /> Banking, Shipley, HM Revenue and Customs.<br /> (Bradford, West Yorkshire)<br />Neill WRIGHT For voluntary service to the Samaritans in<br /> Macclesfield, Cheshire.<br /> (Macclesfield, Cheshire)<br />Vivienne Linda, Mrs YANDELL For services to Business and to Charity in<br /> Saltash, Cornwall.<br /> (Kingsbridge, Devon)<br />Christine, Lady YAPP, JP For services to the community in<br /> Birmingham.<br /> (Birmingham, West Midlands)<br />Alison, Mrs YEARLEY Personal Secretary, Department for<br /> Culture, Media and Sport.<br /> (Barnet, Hertfordshire)<br />Margaret June, Mrs YOUNG For services to Older People in Burnley,<br /> Lancashire.<br /> (Burnley, Lancashire)<br /> 96<div class="blogger-post-footer">Copyright Dominion of British West Florida Provisional Post.
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The continent's air-traffic control center forecast 17,000 flights to be canceled on Friday alone, and indicated there could be further disruption on Saturday. The cancellations are costing airlines about US$200 million daily, the International Air Transport Association reports.<br /><br />A global association of air traffic control companies commented that ash clouds would probably continue to affect flights for some time. "The knock-on effect of the volcanic ash plume over northern Europe is likely to disrupt European airspace for several days," the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization said in a statement. "Traffic will have to be reorganized and rerouted and flights preplanned, all on a dynamic and quite unpredictable basis."<br /><br />"The skies are totally empty over northern Europe," said Eurocontrol's deputy head, Bryan Flynn. The agency added that about 16,000 of Europe's average 28,000 daily flights were canceled yesterday, twice as many as were called off on Thursday.<br />Dark volcanic ash clouds visible above Bergen, Norway.<br /><br />In a special report, Wikinews takes a look at how different countries have been affected by this event.<br /><br />Icelandic airports are open, despite being in such close proximity to the billowing volcano, as the winds are blowing ash clouds away from the vicinity.<br /><br />The Icelandic Met Office's Matthew Roberts, told the BBC that the volcano hasn't been expending as much ash, and that the eruption was slowing down.<br /><br />Icelandic officials are urging local residents with respiratory problems to refrain from going outdoors, and encourages the use of protective goggles and masks to those who do go out.<br /><br />Experts suggest that occasional disruptions are possible throughout the next half year, should Eyjafjallajokull continue to erupt. Another concern is that it may trigger an eruption from the larger Katla volcano nearby, which has occurred every time Eyjafjallajokull has erupted for the past few centuries.<br /><br />Polish authorities have suggested that they will delay the funeral of deceased president Lech Kaczynski, who died in a plane crash in Russia last week. Many world leaders planning to attend the funeral might be prevented from doing so due to the ash clouds. Poland was one of twelve to close down most or all of its airspace.<br /><br />The president's family, however, has insisted the ceremony, to be held in Krakow, proceed as planned.<br /><br />The UK's National Air Traffic Service (NATS), says that its restrictions on airspace in the country would remain in effect until no sooner than 13.00 UTC today. Travel bans for Northern Ireland and Scotland have been lifted, although NATS stressed that this does not necessarily mean flights to and from the area will actually resume.<br /><br />The Ryanair airline, meanwhile, canceled all its northern Europe flights until 13.00 on Monday. British Airways called off all of its flights from London airports.<br /><br />UK ferry operators saw a jump in bookings as stranded air travelers sought other ways to cross the English Channel.<br /><br />A spokesman with the British Civil Aviation Authority commented that, [i]n terms of closure of airspace, this is worse than after 9/11. The disruption is probably larger than anything we've seen."<br /><br />A correspondent for Al Jazeera reporting from London Heathrow airport described stranded travelers attitude as being "increasingly frustrated". He remarked: "Some sources I've been speaking to have been indicating that this will probably be extended further. 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