2013 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 2013 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.

The New Year Honours were announced on 28 December 2012 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain[1] and Northern Ireland,[2] on 31 December 2012 in New Zealand,[3] and 28 December 2012 in the Cook Islands,[4] Barbados,[5] Grenada,[6] Solomon Islands,[7] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[8] Saint Christopher and Nevis,[9] Belize,[10] and Antigua and Barbuda,[11]

The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the United Kingdom, on advice of the British Government.[1][2]

Companions of Honour (CH)

The riband and badge of the "Companions of Honour"

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Knights / Dames Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB / DCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Badge of a Companion of the Military Division of the Order of the Bath
Military Division
Civil Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knights / Dames Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG/DCMG)

Star and badge of a Knight / Dame Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George

Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Insignia of a Knight / Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

Honorary
  • Dhruv Sawhney – formerly Chairman, International Liaison Group of The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Study Conferences.

Members of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Alison Burke MBE – formerly Personal Assistant to The Private Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Leslie Chappell RVM – House Manager and Assistant to the Master of the Household to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Andrew Fiddaman – formerly Manager Director, The Prince of Wales's Youth Business International.
  • Ian Grant – Production Controller, Royal Collection Enterprises.
  • Margaret Haines – Lieutenancy Officer, Berkshire.
  • Chief Inspector Vincent Hoar – Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Inspector Richard Lett – Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Alison MacMillan – Deputy Director of Protocol and Assistant Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps.
  • [[Jacqueline Meakin|Jacqueline Meakin RVM]] – Dresser to The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Clara Pearce – Assistant Treasurer, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Superintendent John Gregory Peters – Director of Strategic Partnerships and Heritage, Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
  • Christopher Stevens – Superintendent of the Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace.
  • Rustom Tata – Partner, DMH Stallard.

Royal Victorian Medal

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

Order of the British Empire

Knights / Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Insignia of a Knight / Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire

Knights / Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE / DBE)

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Neck badge of a Commander of the Military Division of the Order of the British Empire
Military Division
Civil Division

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Ruth Abrahams – For services to the voluntary and community sector in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Nellie Turbyne Adjaye – Consultant Paediatrician, Maidstone, Kent. For services to Child Health and Protection.
  • Neelam Aggarwal-Singh – For services to Community Cohesion, Health and Welfare through the Indian Hindu Welfare Organisation.
  • Cherry Alexander– Head Of International Competition, UK Athletics. For service to Sport.
  • Robert James Alexander – For voluntary and community service in Northern Ireland.
  • Colin Appleyard – For services to Motorcycle Sport.
  • David Arnold – Chair, London Lay Observers Panel For Prisoner Escort and Custody Services. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
  • John Arnold – President, English Schools Table Tennis Association and Chairman, National Council for School Sport. For services to Schools Sport.
  • Michael Newstead Arthur – For services to the community in Epsom and Ewell, Surrey.
  • Connie Marguerite Baines – For services to the community in Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
  • Susan Elizabeth Mary Balchin – For services to the community in Berkshire.
  • Richard Kenneth Baldwin – For services to Sport and Recreation.
  • Margaret Rose Stevenson Barker – Founder, Dorchester Poverty Action Group and The Hub. For services to Homeless and Underprivileged People in Dorchester.
  • Valerie Barker – For services to the community of the Mixenden Social Housing Estate, Halifax.
  • John Henry Barnes – For services to the community in Birmingham, West Midlands.
  • June Rosemary Barnes – For services to the community in Frome, Somerset.
  • John Batchelor – Illustrator. For services to Illustration.
  • Brian Beale – Councillor, Southminster. For services to Local Government in Essex.
  • David John Beardsall – Retained Watch Manager In Charge, Nottinghamshire and City Of Nottingham Fire and Rescue Authority. For Services to Local Government.
  • Thomas George Beech – For services to the community in North Staffordshire.
  • Nicola Benedetti – Violinist. For services to Music and to charity.
  • John Stanley Bourlet Bennett – For services to the community in Worcester.
  • Cheryle June Berry – For services to Education, Health and charity in Lincolnshire and Derbyshire.
  • Harold Kebir Berry – For services to the community in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.
  • Tracey Berry – Family Support Teacher, Forthview Primary School, Edinburgh. For services to Education.
  • Joyce Andree Best – For voluntary services to Young People in Ulster through Girl Guiding.
  • Deborah Bestwick – Director, Oval House. For services to Drama.
  • Colin Leonard Bird JP – For services to the communities in Eastleigh and Southampton, Hampshire.
  • Timothy Arthur Bird – Social Fund Manager, Jobcentre Plus. For services to Jobseekers with Mental Health Issues and voluntary service to Seaview Primary School.
  • John Theodore Blackburn – Founder and Managing Director, Canterbury Bears. For services to Manufacturing and Export.
  • Pamela Beatrice Mary Blakeman – Local Historian. For services to Heritage in Ely, Cambridgeshire.
  • Albert William Bleach – For services to the community in Nyewood, West Sussex.
  • David Blower – For services to Tenant Engagement in Fleetwood, Lancashire.
  • Anthony Boden – Prison Officer, HM Young Offenders' Institute, Feltham. For voluntary services to HM Prison Service and to Young People in Ealing.
  • Alison Grace Borgese – Assistant Head, All Saints Junior School, Maidenhead, Berkshire. For services to Education.
  • Michael Stanley Both – Director Of Engineering and Technical Operations, Racetech. For services to the Economy.
  • Charles Bryan Bottomley – Foster Carer and Adoptive Parent, Hull. For services to Children and Families.
  • Patricia Bottomley – Foster Carer And Adoptive Parent, Hull. For services to Children and Families.
  • Francis Christopher Bourne – lately Non-Executive Director, Trinity House and Chairman, Joint Strategic Board For The General Lighthouse Authorities. For services to the Maritime Industry.
  • Helen Elisabeth Bowles – Policy Adviser and Deputy CEO, GuildHE. For services to Higher Education.
  • Joanna Margaret Boyd – Women's Officer, Derry City Council. For services to Local Government in Northern Ireland.
  • Jean Kathleen Ann Bradford – Founder, South Devon Seabird Trust. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • David Bradley – Principal Officer, Northern Ireland Prison Service. For services to Vulnerable Prisoners and voluntary service to the Royal British Legion
  • Francis Brady – Managing Director, La Mon Hotel and Country Club. For services to Tourism and Hospitality in Northern Ireland.
  • Phelim John Joseph Brady – Deputy Principal, Farnborough College of Technology. For services to Further Education.
  • John Arthur Brannigan – lately Director Of Investigations, Historical Enquiries Team. For services to Policing and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Peter Thomas Simmons Breene – Chair, Board Of Governors, Finaghy Primary School. For voluntary service to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Colette Bridgman – Consultant in Dental Public Health, Manchester, North West England. For services to Dentistry and Oral Health.
  • Richard John Brighton – Newsagent. For services to the News Delivery Trade.
  • Peter Alan Brown – lately Assistant Principal International, Chichester College. For services to Further Education.
  • Dorothy Mary Buchanan – Chair Of Governors, The Blue Coat Church Of England (Aided) Infant and Junior Schools' Federation, Walsall. For services to Education.
  • Prof. Oscar Buneman FRS – Professor Of Database Systems, University of Edinburgh. For services to Data Systems and Computing.
  • Robert Ian Burn-Murdoch – Curator, Norris Museum. For services to the Heritage of St Ives, Cambridgeshire.
  • John Burton DL – For political and voluntary service to the community in Sedgfield, Co Durham.
  • John Geoffrey Burton – For services to Church Bell-ringing in North Staffordshire.
  • Martin William Ledger Burton – For services to the Charity Sector in the West Midlands.
  • Peter John Bury – Spectrum Project Director, Ofcom. For services to Spectrum and to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • George Wentworth Butler – Dairy Farmer. For services to Agriculture and to charity.
  • Ann Elizabeth Cable – For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance in London.
  • Martin Edward Cahill – For services to the community in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire.
  • William Andrew Cambridge – Chief Scientist, Communications and Integrated Systems, Ultra Electronics. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • Vanessa Cameron – Chief Executive, Royal College of Psychiatrists, London. For services to Psychiatry.
  • Daniel Douglas Kenneth Campbell – Master Whisky Distiller, Tomatin Distillery. For services to the Whisky Industry and to the community in Strathdearn, Inverness-shire.
  • Elizabeth Emma Campbell – For voluntary services to Young People in Ulster through Girl Guiding and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.
  • Gail Campbell – For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion with British Forces Germany.
  • Sally Campbell-Gray – For services to the Riding for the Disabled Association.
  • Sheila Carey – For services to Disability Athletics.
  • Julian Carradice – For services to the Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team, Cumbria.
  • Stamford James Cartwright TD – For voluntary service to the West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.
  • Patricia Chalmers – Former Member, Glasgow City Council. For services to Built Heritage in Glasgow.
  • John Thomas Chamberlain – For services to the community in Cemaes, Anglesey and in Indonesia.
  • David George Robert Cherry – Composer and Arranger, Boys' Brigade Marching Bands. For services to Children and Young People.
  • James Alan Christie – Networks Resource Leader, East Scotland. For services to the Electricity Industry and Customers in Scotland.
  • Winifred Joan Clark – Deputy Director-General, British Holiday and Home Parks Association. For services to Tourism.
  • Colin Allen Roger Clarke – For charitable services through The Kilworth Challenge in Leicestershire.
  • James Nicholas Clarke – Banqueting Operations Co-ordinator, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Jillian Carol Clarke – For services to the community in Sutton Benger, Wiltshire.
  • Maureen Clarke – Founder, Angels Of Hope. For services to People with Ovarian Cancer and their Families.
  • David John Claxton LVO TD – Trustee, Together Trust and Hulme Educational Trust. For services to Education and Disadvantaged Young People in Manchester.
  • Timothy Clayton – lately Specialist Scientific Adviser, Forensic Science Service. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
  • June Cliffe – For services to the community in Sharlston, West Yorkshire.
  • Penelope Jane Clough – Co-Founder, Justice For Jane Campaign. For services to the Victims of Violent Crime.
  • Robert Emile Collins – For services to the Meanwood Valley Urban Farm and to the community in Leeds, Yorkshire.
  • Jessie Colquhoun – lately Community Nurse, NHS Highland. For services to Healthcare in Ardnamurchan, Argyll.
  • Anthony Ronald Coombes – For services to the community in Gillingham, Dorset.
  • Daryll Charles Cooper– Honours Secretary, Department For Education. For services to the Department for Education and service to the community in Walthamstow.
  • Robert Cooper – lately Co-ordinator, Penicuik First Responders. For voluntary service in Penicuik, Midlothian.
  • Frederick Cordier – Master Ropemaker. For services to Ropemaking.
  • Samuel Cordner – Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and to the community in South Armagh.
  • Ian (John) Craig – lately President, The Scottish Beekeepers Association. For services to Beekeeping.
  • Francis Gibbs Crane – Head Of Geography And Duke Of Edinburgh's Co-ordinator, Stafford Grammar School. For services to Education.
  • Robert Croft – For services to Cricket.
  • Patrick Joseph Cronesberry – Founder and Chair, Middlesbrough Disabled Supporters Association. For services for the Disabled in Sport and the community.
  • Horace MacDonald Cross – For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion in Norfolk.
  • John Locker Crosslé – Founder, Crosslé Car Company. For services to Engineering and Manufacturing in Northern Ireland.
  • Julian Michael Crow – Regional Manager, West Of England, First Great Western. For services to the Rail Industry.
  • Christina Cullen – Player and Coach, Hightown Hockey Club. For services to Sport.
  • Patricia Cumper – Playwright and Artistic Director, Talawa Theatre Company. For services to Black British Theatre.
  • Patrick Curtis – Senior Officer, Specialist Investigations, Northern Ireland, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Preventing Fuel Fraud.
  • Carolyn Anne Darbyshire – District Commissioner, Chandlers Ford Scouts, Hampshire. For services to Young People.
  • Marilyn Margaret Darg JP – Magistrate, North Somerset Bench. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Eric Charles Darlow – For services to the UK Quarrying Industry.
  • Gareth Wyn Davies – lately Clerk, Garw Valley Community Council. For public service and for services to the community in the Garw Valley, Bridgend.
  • George Barrie Davies – For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance and the community in Macclesfield.
  • Sally Jane Clarissa Davis – lately Managing Director, Growing Ambitions Community Interest Company (now part of 'Inspiring the Future'). For services to Young People.
  • Rosalie Joan Dawes – For services to the community and to charity in Worcestershire.
  • Gordon John Day – For voluntary services to Rowing and charitable services through the Allan Glen's School Club.
  • Paul Denby DL JP – For services to the community in Greater Manchester.
  • Jack Denness – For services to charity in Medway, Kent.
  • Diana Isabel Dishley JP – Magistrate and Founder, Your Life You Choose. For services to the community in Ealing, West London.
  • Elizabeth Joyce Doherty – For services to Nursing and Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Hamish Donaldson – For services to the community in Haslemere, Surrey.
  • Torin Stuart Douglas – For services to the community in Chiswick, West London.
  • Ian Dowling – lately Chief Assessor, Parliamentary Assessment Board of the Conservative Party. For political service.
  • Mhairi McLeod Johnstone Doyle – DWP Operations. For services to Employment and Social Inclusion particularly of Street Workers.
  • Agnes Dunne – For services to St. George's Park Retirement Village in Burgess Hill, West Sussex.
  • Malcolm Dyer – For services to Defence.
  • David William Edgington – For services to the Industrial Heritage of the Stationary Engine.
  • Jennifer Susan Eitel – Chair, Boards Of Governors, Dungannon Nursery and Sperrinview Special Schools. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Ivy Myrle Ellis – For services to the WRVS at Leicester Royal Infirmary.
  • Brigitte Engelien-Dawson – For services to the communities in Freshford and Bath.
  • Barbara Evans – Team Leader for learning support workers within the Special Educational Needs curriculum, Carshalton College. For services to Further Education.
  • Sheila Dorothy Evans – President, Great Oaks Hospice, Coleford. For charitable services.
  • Christine Evans-Thomas – Founder, Bucketful of Hope Appeal. For charitable services to Cancer Patients in South and West Wales.
  • Jennifer Ann Farmer – For services to the Magistracy in the South Lakeland Local Justice Area and to the communities of Skelmesbergh, Selside and Longsleddale in Cumbria.
  • Gordon Anthony Farrel – Senior Executive Officer, DWP Operations. For public service and services to the community through Community Campus.
  • Anis Faruki – For services to charity and to the community in Preston, Lancashire.
  • Anthony Rowland Favell| – Councillor and Chair, Peak District National Park Authority. For political and public service.
  • Deborah Jill Fensome – For services to the community in Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
  • David Andrew Fenton – Consultant Dermatologist, St. John's Institute of Dermatology, Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, London. For services to the treatment of Skin and Hair Disorders.
  • Oliver Michael Fenton – Consultant Plastic Surgeon, Pinderfields General Hospital, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. For services to Paediatric Plastic Surgery.
  • Santosh ('Sandy') Fenwick – Senior Executive Officer, DWP Operations. For services to Jobseekers in West London.
  • David Ferguson – Consultant Nurse (Learning Disabilities and Mental Health), Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Mervyn Ferris – For voluntary service to Young People in Co Down through the Scout Association.
  • Jayne Sharon Field – For services to the Sleaford Concert Band and to the communities in Sleaford and North Kesteven, Lincolnshire.
  • Stuart Field – Chairman, League Of Friends, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Kent. For services to the NHS.
  • Martyn Gareth Finch – For services to the Cleveland Search and Gari Rescue Team in the North East.
  • Kevin Findlater – Chief Inspector, Central Scotland Police. For services to the Environment and to the community in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
  • Tracey Joy Fisher – For services to Young People through The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Wirral and to the community in Eastham, Merseyside.
  • Kathleen Hilda Ford – Head of Corporate Information Management Department, Avon and Somerset Constabulary. For services to Information Management in Policing.
  • Alan Foster – Chief Executive, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Peter John Fowler – Market trader and Former President of the Covent Garden Market Tenants Association. For services to the Food and Catering Industries.
  • Prof. Peter Fraenkel – Co-Founder and lately Chief Technical Officer, Marine Current Turbines Ltd. For services to Marine Energy.
  • Caryn Franklin – Fashion commentator and entrepreneur (founded All Walks Beyond The Catwalk). For services to Diversity in the Fashion Industry.
  • Jacqueline Franklin – Foster Carer, Bristol. For services to Children and Families.
  • John Alan Franklin – Foster Carer, Bristol. For services to Children and Families.
  • David Fraser – For services to Health and to the community in the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
  • Spencer William Freeman – For services to Music and the Arts in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
  • Julie Fry – Police Inspector, Hampshire Constabulary. For services to Policing.
  • Nicholas Fuller – Head of Education, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Albert Furze – Education consultant and lately Headteacher, Bradstow Special Educational Needs School, Broadstairs, Kent. For services to Education.
  • James Andrew Campbell Gairdner – lately Voluntary Chief Steward, Wimbledon. For services to Tennis.
  • Mahendra Gajjar – Officer, Small and Medium Enterprises, London, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax and Duty Fraud Prevention and to the community in Edgware
  • Marjorie Galloway – For services to the community in Prestonon-Tees, Cleveland.
  • Alison Game – lately Personal Assistant to the Clerk of the House of Commons. For public service.
  • Ivy Winifred Gardiner – For services to Young People and to the community in Wirral, Merseyside.
  • Martin Fraser Gardner – Programme Co-ordinator, International Conifer Conservation Programme. For services to Horticultural Conservation.
  • Nigel Andrew Garfitt – Director Of Villages And Games Services, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Janet Marie Gaskell – For services to the Caribbean Carnival and to the community in Leicester.
  • Brian Gates – For services to Interfaith Relations and to the Religious Education Council of England and Wales.
  • Paul Dennis Gittins – For services to the community in Bewdley and as a Community First Responder in Worcestershire.
  • David Glasenbury – Specialist Physical Education Adviser, National Police College, Bramshill. For services to Police Training.
  • Helen Glover for services to rowing.[12][13]
  • Jean Glynn – Children's Service Manager, Health Visiting and School Nursing, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Healthcare.
  • Andrea Goodwill – Course Leader, Cleveland College of Art and Design. For services to Further Education.
  • Coral Lydia Gould – Singing teacher. For services to Music and the Arts.
  • Janet Marie Gould – Volunteer, Greater Manchester Police. For services to the community in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside.
  • Christine Mary Goult – lately Head Of Higher Education, Cleveland College of Art and Design. For services to Higher Education.
  • Jennifer Elizabeth Graham – Assistant Speech and Language Therapist Manager, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Speech and Language Therapy in Northern Ireland.
  • Linda Green – Member, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the community in Tyne and Wear.
  • Catherine Greig – General Manager, The Travelling Light Theatre Company. For services to Theatre for Young People in Bristol.
  • Elaine Griffiths – Music Teacher, Stanley Primary School, Teddington. For services to Education.
  • Peter Gross – Assistant Headteacher, Enfield Grammar School. For services to Education.
  • Peter Grubb – Chair of Trustees, Nigeria Health Care Project. For services to Healthcare in Nigeria.
  • James Norman Gundill – For services to Horseracing.
  • Deborah Hale – Torch Relay Producer, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • [[Fiona Hall (politician)|Fiona Hall MEP]] – Member of the European Parliament for North East England and Leader, Liberal Democrat MEPs. For public and political service.
  • Grace Hall – DWP Operations. For services to Youth Employment in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
  • Richard Hallett – Campaigner, maternity services. For services to Midwifery and Parents.
  • Anita Halliday – Chief Executive, St. Paul's Community Development Trust. For services to the community in Balsall Heath, Birmingham.
  • Thomas George Hugh Hanlon – For voluntary service to Young People in Co Armagh through the Boys' Brigade.
  • Caroline Alberta Hansford – Founder, Malawi Education Link. For services to Primary Education in Malawi.
  • Melissa Hardie-Budden – For services to Heritage and the Arts in West Cornwall.
  • Andrew Darby Harris – For charitable services and for services to the community in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.
  • Susan Elizabeth Harrison – lately Director, British Aerosol Manufacturers' Association. For services to Industry and Safe Practices.
  • Alan Hatton-Yeo – Chief Executive, the Beth Johnson Foundation. For services to Promoting Inter-generational Practice.
  • Sarah Catherine Janet Hawken – Actuary, Model Development Unit, Strategy Directorate, DWP. For services to Social Security and the community in Surrey.
  • Vincent Thomas Patrick Hayes – Founder, Brick Lane Music Hall. For services to British Music Hall.
  • Terence James Heard – Co-Founder, UK Mathematics Trust. For services to the Teaching of Mathematics.
  • Michael Henderson-Begg – For services to the City of London Corporation and to the community in London
  • Mayer Hersh – For services to Holocaust Education.
  • Amanda Heslop – Headteacher, The Wharf Nursery School and Children's Centre, Godalming, Surrey. For services to Education.
  • David Thomas Hickey – Head Of Olympic Park Venues and Infrastructure Delivery, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • Donald Hickman – For services to the community in Albrighton, Shropshire.
  • Elizabeth Higham – For services to Girlguiding in Bolton, Lancashire.
  • Carol Ann Highton – Founder, Brian Shields Trust. For services to Personal Finance and Community Support.
  • Anthony Hiles – Foster carer, Barnardo's Sandcastle Project, West Midlands. For services to Children and Families.
  • Muriel Hiles – Foster carer, Barnardo's Sandcastle Project, West Midlands. For services to Children and Families.
  • Deirdre Elizabeth Hilton – Former National President,[UK and Irish Dexter Society. For services to the conservation of Dexter cattle in Northern Ireland.
  • Phillip Gyles Hodge – Administrative Officer, Central Casework Group, Driver and Vehicle Agency, Swansea, Department for Transport. For services to Reducing Transport Fraud.
  • Timothy Mark Hodgson – For services to Mountain Rescue.
  • Leslie Hoey – For services to charity in Scotland.
  • James Michael Holyfield – lately Policy Manager, Alliance of Sector Skills Councils. For services to Apprenticeships.
  • Jon Honeysett – Member, Kidsgrove Environmental Watch Response Group. For services to Rail in Kidsgrove.
  • Philip Raymond Hopkins – Foster carer, Dorset County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Wendy Una Hopkins – Foster carer, Dorset County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Michael Hourahine – Security Manager, 70 Whitehall. For services to the Cabinet Office.
  • Wilhelmina Elizabeth Houston – Staff Officer, College Of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise, Northern Ireland Executive. For services to Greenmount College and to the community in Ulster.
  • Martin John Hovenden – Special Constable, Sussex Police. For services to Policing.
  • Mark Hughes – lately Chief Executive Officer, North West Regional Development Agency. For services to Business in the North West.
  • Karen Hull – Personal Adviser, Norfolk Careers Service and Connexions Norfolk. For services to Education.
  • Inderjeet Hunjan – Head Of Access and Widening Participation Team, Leeds Metropolitan University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Margaret Joy Hunter – For services to Age UK Surrey and to Charity.
  • Charles Hutchison – Principal, Charles Hutchison Consulting. For services to Health and Safety in Northern Ireland.
  • Sylvia Hyams – For services to charity and to the community in Storrington, West Sussex.
  • Stephen Mark I'Anson– Entrepreneur and Pro-Chancellor, Newcastle University. For services to Entrepreneurship, Community Engagement and Higher Education.
  • Stephanie Vernon Irons-Young – lately Provost, East Ayrshire. For services to Local Government and to charity.
  • Christine Jackson – Girl Guide Leader, Crook, County Durham. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Margaret Eileen Mary Jackson – Founder and Chair, North Somerset Masonic Widows' Association. For services to charity in North Somerset.
  • Mahdi Mabruk Jibani – Consultant Physician, Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital. For services to Medicine.
  • Jeremy Jobson – For services to Defence.
  • Ann Marjorie Johnson – Nurse Educator, Lecturer and Alzheimer's campaigner. For services to Healthcare.
  • Jillian Lesley Johnson – Artistic Director of Concerts, University of Leeds. For services to Higher Education and Music in Leeds.
  • Kim Lorraine Johnson – Regional Delivery Manager, Criminal Justice System Efficiency Programme, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
  • Michael Johnson – Group Training Manager, Gelder Group. For services to Training and Skills.
  • Pamela Lesley Johnston – For services to charity and to the community in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
  • Martin Hartley Jones– Chair, Policy Advisory Council, United Kingdom Accreditation Service. For services to Accreditation.
  • Mary May Jones – For services to Tenants and to the community in Saffron and Neston, Leicester.
  • Rosemary Diane Jones – lately Non-Executive Director, NHS Herefordshire. For services to Healthcare.
  • Tasha Jones – Head of Citizenship, Ulverston Victoria High School, Cumbria. For services to Education.
  • Barbara Judge – Teacher Tutor, South Eastern Regional College. For services to Further Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Marilyn Joy Kelly – For charitable services in Newton Abbott, Devon.
  • Vera Elizabeth Kelso – Lead Midwife, The Southern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Nursing in Northern Ireland.
  • Carol Kempton – Head of Internal Events, 10 Downing Street. For services to the Prime Minister's Office.
  • Michaela Butter Keon – For services to the Arts in the East Midlands.
  • Adrian Killick – lately Youth Worker, Essex County Council. For services to Young People and voluntary service to the community in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex.
  • Frances Marian Kilner – Deputy Chair, Civil Service Lifeboat Fund and DWP Lifeboat Fund co-ordinator. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
  • Edmund Mervyn Bellamy King – Head of Newspaper Collection, British Library. For services to the British Library.
  • Florence Mary Kirkby – Vice-Chairman, Association of School and College Leaders Associates Committee. For services to Education.
  • Josephine Clare Kirkham – For services to the community in Rye, East Sussex.
  • Jackson Kirtman-Brown – Scientist, Birmingham Women's Hospital. For services to Reproductive Medical Science.
  • Judith Mary Kitching – For charitable services in Hutton Rudby, North Yorkshire.
  • Lesley Knighton DL – Chief Guide Commissioner, Midlands Region. For services to Young People.
  • Sally Ann Kynaston – Higher Officer, Project Co-ordinator, Programmes and Projects, Barnsley. For services to HM Revenue and Customs and to Girl Guiding in West Yorkshire South.
  • Karen Lacey – London 2012 Nations And Regions Group Co-Ordinator For The South East, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Graham John Lawrence – Ministry Of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Sally Margaret Lee – Founder, Sara Lee Charitable Trust. For services to the community in Hastings, Rother and Rye.
  • Dianne Margaret Leeman – Manager, Belfast City Tour Service, Belfast City Council. For services to Local Government and Tourism.
  • Christine Leon – Head of Chinese Medicinal Plants Authentication and Conservation Centre, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For services to the UK-China Science Relationship.
  • Anne Lewis – Assistant District Commissioner, Charnwood District Scouts. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Lucie-Jane Lewis – For services to the Charitable Giving Sector and to the Naomi House Hospice in Hampshire.
  • Nicholas Lewis – lately Deputy Chief Executive, South West Regional Development Agency. For services to the Economy in the South West.
  • Susan Rachel Lidington – Founder, Side By Side Theatre Company, Stourbridge. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities.
  • Anat Karen Liebreich – For services to Education and Horticulture Karen in West London.
  • Geraldine Price Linford – For voluntary service to Young People in Northern Ireland through the Girl Guides and Millennium Volunteer Programme.
  • Elizabeth Anne Littler – For services to Ice Skating.
  • Elizabeth Littlewood – Head Of Healthcare, HMP Full Sutton. For services to Healthcare in the Prison Service.
  • Pauline Mercer Litton – For services to Genealogy and Family History.
  • Derek Neil Louttit – Clinical Lead, Scottish Ambulance Service. For services to the Scottish Ambulance Service and the community in the West of Scotland.
  • Gilly Love – Creative Director, Silver Programme, The Sage Gateshead. For services to Music in the community.
  • Lawrence Daniel Lyle – For services to Archaeology and Local History through the Kent Archaeological Society.
  • Donald Albert Mabey – For voluntary service to the Royal Air Forces Association.
  • John Robert Mackenzie TD – For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance in Northumbria.
  • Mamie MacLeod – For voluntary services to Save the Children, Stornoway.
  • Nigel Main – Head Of Special Project Solutions, Selex Elsag. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • Hariprakash Mamtora| – Consultant Radiologist, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, Lancashire. For services to the NHS.
  • Leslie Manson – Executive Director Of Education, Leisure And Housing, Orkney Islands Council. For services to Scottish Education and the community in Orkney.
  • Prof. John Marshall – Frost Professor Of Ophthalmology, Institute Of Ophthalmology in association with Moorfields Eye Hospital, University of London. For services to Ophthalmology.
  • Judy Gordon, Lady Martin – Director, Young Person's Concert Foundation. For services to Music and to charity.
  • Richard Martin – For services to the City of London Corporation.
  • Kathleen Mary Masters – For services to Conquest Art in Godalming, Surrey.
  • Douglas Matthews – Literary Indexer. For services to Literature.
  • Vina Mayor – Chair, Nursing and Midwifery Council Fitness to Practice Panel, Bedfordshire. For services to the NHS.
  • Tracey McAdam – Manager of Eastleigh College House, Hampshire. For services to Education.
  • Moira McArthur – Headteacher, Sandaig Primary School, Glasgow. For services to Education and the community in Glasgow.
  • Elizabeth McCafferty – Executive Officer, DWP Operations. For services to Jobseekers with Disabilities in Stirling.
  • Lynn McCafferty – Headteacher, Brucehill Early Education and Childcare Centre, West Dunbartonshire. For services to Education.
  • June McCombie – Senior Research Officer, University of Nottingham. For services to Science.
  • Brian McDowell – Voluntary Receptionist, Lagan Valley Island Civic Centre, Lisburn. For voluntary services to the community in Lisburn.
  • Gerard McElroy DL – Member, North Lanarkshire Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Lanarkshire.
  • Peter McFall – Member, Independent Monitoring Board, HM Prison Kennet. For services to Criminal Justice.
  • Dennis Patrick McKeever – For services to Drama and Music in Northern Ireland.
  • Howard William (Jasper) McKinney – Assistant Director of Student Services, Southern Regional College. For services to Further Education and Student Welfare in Northern Ireland.
  • Rachel McLaughlin – Ministry Of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Ian McMorris – Chairperson of the Board of Governors, Lagan College. For voluntary service to Integrated Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Charles William McMurray – Treasurer, Building Preservation Trust Movement. For services to Built Heritage and to Conservation in Northern Ireland.
  • Peter McNestry – Chair, Coalfields Regeneration Trust, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham. For services to Coalfield Communities.
  • Sylvia Flora Agnes McRoberts – Member, Armagh City and District Council. For services to Local Government and to the community.
  • Mel Mehmet – Chief Executive, easitNETWORK. For services to Business and Sustainable Transport.
  • Nilima Menski – Founder, Centre For Indian Classical Dance. For services to Dance.
  • Valerie Carol Mercer – Higher Officer, Risk and Intelligence Service, London, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Preventing Alcohol Fraud.
  • Alan Frederick Millam – For services to the community in Braintree, Essex.
  • Gerry Millar – General Practitioner and MacMillan facilitator. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Thomas Millar – Broadcaster, BBC Radio Ulster. For services to Pipe Band Music in Northern Ireland.
  • Doreen Jacqueline Miller-Charlton – Board Member, Miller Ltd. For services to Industry and to International Trade.
  • Michael Miller-Smith – For services to Aviation for People with Disabilities through Aerobility.
  • Roger Beverley Norton Mills – For services to Voluntary and Charitable Giving in South Cheshire.
  • Brian Raymond Douglas Mitchell – General Manager, Rayleigh Boys Football Club. For services to Youth Football.
  • Andrew Moncrieffe – 2012 Recruitment Consultant, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Molly Sheila Morris – Foster carer and adoptive parent, Oxfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • William John Morris – Foster carer, Oxfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Tracy Mort – Managing Director, Grace Cole Ltd and Affinity Bay Ltd. For services to the UK Economy.
  • Joy Rochelle Moss – Chair, Jewish Child's Day. For services to Charitable Giving and Disadvantaged Children in the UK and abroad.
  • Michael Roy Mottram – Equipment Officer, South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
  • Patricia Jayne Mudd – Nurse consultant, Cardiac Rhythm Management, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • James Murdoch – DWP Operations. For services to Jobseekers and services to the community in Scotland.
  • Anne Murray – Lay Member, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties. For services to Healthcare.
  • Catherine Lynn Myers – Head of Years 13 and 14 and Teacher governor, Strathearn School, Belfast. For services to Education and voluntary service to Young People in North Belfast
  • Geetha Nagasubramanian – Consultant Gynaecologist, Head of Service, Tower Hamlets Contraception and Sexual Health Services, Barts Health NHS Trust, London. For services to Women and Young People.
  • Paul Rossiter Newsome JP – For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Dorset.
  • Robert William Nicholson – For services to Tourism in Somerset.
  • Paul Nickson – Head of Arrivals and Departures, LOCOG. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Simona Carol Novelli – Operations Director, Cox Exhibition Consultants Ltd. For services to International Trade.
  • Nana Abrah Nyarko – Bus station controller. For services to London's Buses.
  • Lugina Oates – For services to the community in West Cornwall.
  • Angela Jean O'Brien – For services to Drama in the South West.
  • Patricia O'Hagan – Managing Director, Core Systems (NI) Ltd. For services to the Northern Ireland Economy.
  • Margaret Alison Ollerenshaw – lately Chair, Cheshire Police Authority. For services to Policing.
  • Damian Angelo O'Reilly – Inspector, Greater Manchester Police. For services to Policing and the community of Gorton.
  • George William Ottowell – For services to the community in Easington Colliery, Durham.
  • Elaine Owen – Superintendent clinical specialist physiotherapist, Child Development Centre, Bangor. For service to Children with Disabilities.
  • Richard John Ashwin Owen – District Officer, Hampshire Special Constabulary. For services to Policing.
  • Christopher Page – Ministry Of Defence. For services to Defence and to Young People through the RN Volunteer Cadet Corps.
  • Cassa Pancho – Artistic Director and Founder, Ballet Black. For services to Ballet.
  • Caroline Parker – Actress. For services to Deaf Theatre and Drama.
  • Dawood Parker – Managing Director, Melys Diagnostics. For services to Science and International Development.
  • Gerald Parkes – Founder, Parkway Cinemas. For services to the UK Cinema Industry.
  • Kaushik Chaturbhai Patel – Community pharmacist, Essex. For services to Pharmacy.
  • Rajesh Patel – Community pharmacist, Cheshire. For services to Pharmacy.
  • Frank Paterson – lately Chair, Friends Of The National Railway Museum. For services to Museums.
  • Madhu Lata Pathak JP – For services to the community in Romford, Essex.
  • Richard Stewart Pattman – Consultant in Genito-irinary Medicine, Newcastle Primary Care Trust. For services to Genito-urinary Medicine in the North East.
  • Kay Payne – For services to Defence.
  • Alan Peaford – Founding Trustee and Chairperson, Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation. For services to People with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and their Families.
  • Elizabeth Rosemary Pearce – For services to the Samaritans and to Cruse Bereavement Care in Northern Ireland.
  • Jean Pendlebury – For services to the community in Buxton, Derbyshire.
  • Kevin John Penhale – Customs Officer, Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Protection.
  • Rachel Barnetson Phillips – For services to Scottish Country Dancing.
  • Justine Anne Pickering – Founder, Ty Hapus. For services to People with Dementia and for charitable services to the NSPCC.
  • Ruth Pickersgill – lately Diversity Manager, Leicester College. For services to Further Education.
  • Catherine Diane Pickett – Senior Schools Governance Manager, Welsh Government. For public service to the Safety of Schoolchildren.
  • Caroline Pidgeon – Liberal Democrat leader, London Assembly. For public and political service.
  • Lillian Pilcher – Police staff, Hertfordshire Police. For services to Policing.
  • Elizabeth Pitcairn – For services to Young People in Scotland through the Girl Guides.
  • Harry Pitchforth – Country Manager, Iraq, KBR. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • Mary Elizabeth Plume – Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Armed Forces.
  • Aleksandra Podhorodecka – Chair, Polish Education Society. For services to Education.
  • Kim Lesley Popratnjak – Principal, North Birmingham Academy. For services to Education.
  • Shirley Price – For charitable services in East Sussex.
  • Virginia Prifti – Founder, Lawrence's Roundabout Well Appeal. For charitable services in the UK and Southern Africa.
  • Elspeth Jean Day Pringle – Prosecutor, Central Fraud Group, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order.
  • John Pritchard – Paramedic, Scottish Ambulance Service. For services to the Scottish Ambulance Service and BASICS Scotland.
  • Gerry Proctor – For services to the community in Liverpool.
  • Raymond John Puddifoot – Leader, Hillingdon Council. For services to the community in Hillingdon, Middlesex.
  • Felicity Anne Pugh – For charitable services in Cambridge.
  • Simon Pugh-Jones – Science teacher, Writhlington School, Bath. For services to Education.
  • Barbara Eileen Purbrick – Volunteer, Conservative Party Member, Putnoe Branch. For political service.
  • Gillian Barbara Mary Quinn – Founder, Gillian Quinn School of Theatre Dance. For services to Dance.
  • Howard Ian Rabin – Founder and Librarian, Lubavitch Lending Library. For services to Libraries.
  • Emdadur Rahman – Journalist and community volunteer. For services to the community in Tower Hamlets and to the Bangladeshi Media.
  • Mark Ramprakash – lately England, Middlesex and Surrey CCC Cricketer. For services to Sport.
  • Jenny Stephanie Ramsden – For services to Further Education and to Mathematics Education through the UK Mathematics Trust.
  • Siobhan Redmond – Actress. For services to Drama.
  • Kenneth George Haldane Reedie – lately Curator, Canterbury Museum Service. For services to Museums in Kent.
  • David Rees – Aviation Operational Analyst, Corda Consulting. For services to Defence Capability.
  • Helen Jane Rees – Teacher in charge, First Steps Nursery, The Willows Academy, Hillingdon. For services to Education.
  • Douglas George Reynolds JP – For services to the community in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.
  • Glyn Rhodes – Founder, Sheffield Boxing Centre. For services to Boxing and Young People in Sheffield.
  • Patrick Rice – Football Coach and lately Assistant Manager, Arsenal Football Club. For services to Sport.
  • David Cyril Elliot Ridgeon – Vice-Chairman, Ridgeon Builders Merchants. For services to the Builders Merchants Industry and to the community in Cambridgeshire.
  • Geoffrey Max Roberts – For services to the community in Aughton and West Lancashire.
  • Pamela Rodway – Farmer, Wester Lawrenceton Farm, Morayshire. For services to the Promotion of Sustainable Food Production and Food Education in Scotland.
  • Thelma Roll – For services to the community in Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.
  • Joseph Peter Roper – For services to Education and to the community in Birkenhead, Merseyside.
  • Michael Rossiter – lately Headteacher, Woodlesford Primary School, Leeds. For services to Education and to the community in Leeds.
  • Jean Margaret Rowland – For voluntary services to the Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied Club, Newport, South Wales.
  • Rosalind Louise Rowley – For services to the community in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
  • Douglas Roxburgh – For services to Residential Child Care in Edinburgh.
  • Adrian Ruddle – Prison Officer, HM Young Offenders' Institute, Deerbolt. For services to HM Prison Service and the Care of Prisoners.
  • Alan Sanderson – Plant Manager, Kingsnorth Power Station. For services to the Energy Industry.
  • Enid Millicent Scaife – For services to the community in Sadberge, Durham.
  • William Scott – For voluntary service to the Air Training Corps in Northern Ireland.
  • Paul Sculthorpe – For services to Rugby League and to charity.
  • Elizabeth Seabrook – Administrator, Insurance Company. For services to Bioscience.
  • Hannah Seakins – Ministry of Defence. For services to Military Operations.
  • Mark Sealy – Director, Autograph: the Association of Black Photographers. For services to Photography.
  • Colin Adrian Reginald Sedgwick – Operations Manager, Southend Lifeboat, RNLI. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Popatlal Sojpar Shah – For services to Charitable Giving in the UK and Overseas.
  • Philip Mark Shapiro – Chair, Cornerhouse. For services to the Arts.
  • Kenneth James Sharkey – Farmer and Member, Livestock and Meat Commission. For services to Agriculture in Northern Ireland.
  • Joann Rose Marie Sharpley – For services to the community in Woking, Surrey.
  • Graham Shaw – Assistant Chief Driving Examiner, Driving Standards Agency. For services to Motorcycle Safety.
  • Richard Leslie Shaw – Volunteer, the Teenage Cancer Trust and the Norfolk Hospice Tapping House. For services to charity.
  • Freda Sheehy – For services to the community in Norwich.
  • Maureen Simpson – Foster carer, Hounslow, London. For services to Looked After Children.
  • Linda Anne Sloan – Senior Auditor, Internal Audit, Department for International Development. For services to Governance in Fragile States.
  • Alan William Bedford Smith – Chairman, Pipex Ltd. For services to the Manufacturing Industry.
  • Hilda Smith – For services to Vulnerable and Older People.
  • Linda Soon – Head of Chinese Investment UK, UK Trade and Investment. For services to the Promotion of Chinese Businesses in the UK.
  • David Malcolm South – Chair, Holcombe Hockey Club. For services to Sport.
  • Mary Rose Spiegelberg – Patron, St. Luke's Hospice, Cheshire. For services to Palliative Care.
  • Heather Stanning – For services to rowing.[13][14]
  • Ronald Arthur Stanley – Senior Systems Engineer, Ofcom. For services to Spectrum Engineering.
  • Richard William Stanton – Firefighter, West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service. For services to Local Government.
  • Jack Stephenson – For services to the community and to charity in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
  • John Mason Stoddard JP – For services to the community in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.
  • Nigel William Stone – Detective Superintendent, Bedfordshire Police. For services to Policing.
  • Yvonne Zena Stone – Senior Officer, Criminal Investigation, Birmingham, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Prevention of Smuggling and Asset Recovery.
  • Fiona Elizabeth Stuart DL – President, The Tullochan Trust. For services to Young People in Dunbartonshire.
  • Mark Andrew Suffolk – Founder and Managing Director, Suffolk Pointe Shoe Company Ltd. For services to Manufacturing.
  • Colin Michael John Sutherland – For services to the community in Banstead, Surrey.
  • Jennifer Swanson – Officer, Support Team Manager, Large Business Service, Newcastle, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to the Tax System and voluntary service to Children.
  • Dr. Charles Swithinbank – Glaciologist. For services to Exploration and Research in the Antarctic.
  • Carl John Ames Tantum – For services to charity in East Hampshire.
  • Gary Charles Taylor – Managing Director, Valley Grown Nurseries and former Vice-Chairman, NFU Horticulture and Potato Board. For services to the UK Pepper Industry.
  • Anne Christine Thomas – For services to the community in Newport, South Wales.
  • Sarah Madeleine Thompson – Head, Department of Physics, University of York. For services to Higher Education.
  • Andrew Edward Thomson – For services to Bowls.
  • Joan Hastwell Thornycroft– For services to the Beauty Therapy Industry.
  • Roger Michael Thrift – Underwriting Adviser, Life Science Insurance Company. For services to Bioscience.
  • Gillian Timmis – Fundraiser, Children in Care. For charitable services to Children in the UK and Abroad.
  • Trevor George Tipple – For services to Church Music in Worcestershire.
  • Erica Grace Towner – lately Director of Partnerships, University of East Anglia. For services to Higher Education.
  • Victor George Truluck – For charitable services in Hastings, East Sussex.
  • Iain Tuckett – Group Director, Coin Street Community Builders. For services to Architecture and Regeneration.
  • John Michael Tupman – Special Constable, Wiltshire Police. For services to Policing and to the community in Marlborough.
  • Andrew Philip Turner – Deputy Chairman, Greater Manchester Area Conservative Group. For political service and service to the community in Hale Barns
  • Richard Hugh Turpin – Vice-Chair, Hospitality Action and Chair, Ark Foundation. For charitable services to the Hospitality Industry.
  • Eric Twigger – lately Chair of Governors, Hull College. For services to Further Education.
  • Catherine Oliaku Ugwu – Executive Producer (Production), London 2012 Olympics Opening And Closing Ceremonies. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • John Underhill – For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion.
  • Patricia Usher – lately Director of Student and Academic Administration, University of Southampton. For services to Higher Education.
  • David Valentine – lately Head of Economic Development, Angus Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Angus.
  • Lisa Vernon – Chief Executive, Derbyshire Learning and Development Consortium. For services to Learning and Skills.
  • Harriet Vine – Co-Founder, Tatty Devine. For services to the Fashion Industry.
  • Alan Walker – Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science Engagement and Science Education in Scotland.
  • Carol Walton – For services to Midwifery and Breastfeeding Mothers in Wales.
  • Caroline Mary Ward – Founder and Manager, Little Oaks Community Nursery, Wavendon, Milton Keynes. For services to Special Needs Education.
  • Andrew George Wardman – Consultant physician and Director of Medical Education, Wigan. For services to Hospital Medicine.
  • David Warin – For services to Drive Alive and to the community in Pickering, North Yorkshire.
  • Wendy Jill Watson – Founder, National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline. For services to People with Breast Cancer.
  • Stephen Webster – Jewellery entrepreneur and craftsman. For services to Training and Skills in the British Jewellery Industry.
  • Kresse Wesling – Entrepreneur. For services to Corporate Social Responsibility.
  • Patricia Whaley – lately Regional Director for North East, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education. For services to Adult Learning.
  • Frances Elizabeth White – Manager, Little Haddon Residential Care Home. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
  • Gary White – lately Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and to the community in North and West Belfast.
  • Jacqueline White – Volunteer swimming instructor. For services to Disability Swimming and to the community in Enfield, Middlesex.
  • Jane White – Volunteer, Citizens' Advice Bureau, Hitchin. For services to the community in Hertfordshire.
  • Philip White – Chief Executive, Hestercombe Gardens Trust. For services to Historic Garden Restoration.
  • Andrew Whitehall – Constable, Staffordshire Police. For services to Young People in Stone, Staffordshire.
  • Hilary Whittaker – Chief Executive, Beating Bowel Cancer, Surrey. For services to Bowel Cancer Awareness.
  • Maxine Eloise Whitton – Patron, Vitiligo Society. For the advancement of knowledge and research into Vitiligo.
  • Piriadarshni Wignarajah – Senior Manager, Olympic Delivery Network, UK Trade and Investment. For services to the British Business Embassy.
  • George Willacy JP – For services to the community in Annandale and Eskdale, Dumfries and Galloway.
  • David Ronald Williams – Managing Director, WTW Cinemas. For services to Regional Cinema.
  • Eleanor Williams – For services to Healthcare and for charitable services in South Wales and Overseas.
  • Gerald Robert Williams – Custodian and Guide, Hedd Wyn's Historic Home, Yr Ysgwrn, Snowdonia.
  • John Williams – For services to Rugby and charitable services in Wales.
  • Simon Williams – Head of 2012 Operations, Weymouth and Portland Borough Council. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Terry Lynn Williams – lately Headteacher, Litchard Primary School, Bridgend. For services to Education in Wales.
  • John Hampton Wilson – For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Robert Wilson – Secretary, Friends of Lady Home Hospital. For services to the community in Lanarkshire.
  • Evelyn Ann Winfield – lately Leader, Cwmbran Community Council. For services to Local Government and the community in Cwmbran, Torfaen.
  • Jane Elizabeth Withey – Founder, Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime]. For services to Wildlife Law Enforcement and to Girlguiding in Somerset North.
  • Susan Ronagh Witthames – Governor, Oulton Broad Primary School and Fen Park Community Primary School, Suffolk. For services to Education.
  • Rosie Wolfenden – Co-Founder, Tatty Devine. For services to the Fashion Industry.
  • David George Edwin Wood – For services to Education and Training in General Practice and to the community in North Wales.
  • Derek William Paitson Wood – For services to the community in Farnborough, Hampshire.
  • Guy Elliot Woodford – For services to charity and to the community in Willingdon, East Sussex.
  • Prof. Linda Woodhead – Professor of Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Richard Wootton – Communications Infrastructure Manager, Maritime and Coastguard Agency. For services to the Coastguard Agency.
  • Marilyn Wright– lately Head of HR and Facilities, One North East. For services to Business in the North East.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Wynn – For services to Elderly People at the Sprowston Day Centre in Norwich, Norfolk.
  • Margaret Elizabeth Yates – For services to the community in St Helens, Merseyside.
  • Robert David Young – London 2012 Nations and Regions Group Co-ordinator for the North-West, Government Olympic Executive. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Ribbon bar of the Queen's Police Medal for Merit, as awarded for Distinguished Service

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

Ribbon bar of the Queen's Fire Service Medal for Merit, as awarded for Distinguished Service

Queen's Ambulance Service Medal (QAM)

Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM)

Obverse and reverse of the Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal

Overseas Territories Police Medal

Ribbon bar of the Overseas Territories Police Medal for Merit, as awarded for Meritorious Service

New Zealand

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on advice of the New Zealand Government.[3]

New Zealand Order of Merit

Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DNZM)

Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZM)

Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

  • Dr Alan Esmond Bollard – of Wellington. For services to the State.
  • John Kenneth Buck OBE – of Havelock North. For services to the wine industry and the arts.
  • Stewart Ian Buckley – of Auckland. For services to technology, business and motorsport.
  • Barry Michael Joseph Dineen – of Wellington. For services to business and the arts.
  • Prof. Ivan MacGregor Donaldson – of Christchurch. For services to neurology.
  • Alan Raymond Isaac – of Wellington. For services to cricket and business.
  • Hohi Ngapera Te Moana Keri Kaa QSO – of Gisborne. For services to Māori and the arts.
  • Dr Lester Levy – of Auckland. For services to health and education.
  • Prof. David Ian Pool – of Hamilton. For services to demography.
  • Geoffrey Thomas Ricketts – of Auckland. For services to education, the arts and business.
  • Turoa Kiniwe Royal QSO ED – of Wellington. For services to education.
  • Prof. Linda Tuhiwai Te Rina Smith – of Hamilton. For services to Māori and education.
  • Fleur De Lyse Ross Sullivan ONZM – of Palmerston. For services to the food industry.
  • Dr David John Teece – of Berkeley, California, United States of America. For services to New Zealand–United States relations.

Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

  • Antony Paul Astle – of Auckland. For services as a chef.
  • Gavin John Bishop – of Christchurch. For services to children's literature.
  • Peter David Broughton (Rāwiri Paratene) – of Auckland. For services to film, television and theatre.
  • Associate Prof. Ian David Campbell – of Hamilton. For services to breast cancer treatment and research.
  • Dr John Laurence Craig – of Whangarei. For services to conservation.
  • Prof. Emeritus Glynnis Marjory Cropp – of Palmerston North. For services to research in the humanities.
  • Doris Theodora Huberdina Zita de Pont – of Auckland. For services to fashion.
  • Mary Monica Devine – of Christchurch. For services to business.
  • Emeritus Prof. Roger John Field – of Wanaka. For services to education and land-based industries.
  • Alexander Christopher Kelley – of Dunedin. For services to the New Zealand Police and diplomacy.
  • Graham Michael Lowe QSM – of Albany. For services to the community.
  • John Morris – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Tuaine-Nurse Tamarua Robati – of Porirua. For services to education and the Pacific community.
  • Anthea Isobel Simcock JP – of Hamilton. For services to child welfare.
  • John Lindsay Slater JP – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • John William Acton Smith – of Invercargill. For services to business and the community.
  • Dr Roderick William George Syme – of Christchurch. For services to athletics and science.
  • Henare Rakiihia Tau – of Kaiapoi. For services to Māori.
  • Selina Mary Webb JP – of Whakatane. For services to health and education.
  • Dr Philip Seabrook Yates – of Auckland. For services to agribusiness.

Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

  • Dr Mohamed Samy Abdel-Al – of Carterton. For services to the community.
  • Jo Qesem Ayela Aleh – of Auckland. For services to sailing.
  • Senior Sergeant Ian Roy Appley – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Stephen Paul Bell – of Auckland. For services to youth.
  • Hamish Byron Bond – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Diane Edith Brown – of Dunedin. For services as a writer and educator.
  • Lisa Carrington – of Auckland. For services to kayaking.
  • Douglas Hewdy Catley – of Wellington. For services to sport and healthcare services.
  • Beverley Joan Chappell – of Waikanae. For services to senior citizens and the community.
  • Dr William John Childs ED – of Whangarei. For services to health.
  • Pamela Marie Coe – of New Plymouth. For services to cycling.
  • Nathan Phillip Cohen – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Laurence Killoh Cooney – of Christchurch. For services to business, law and the community. (Deceased.)
  • Ian Trevor Corney – of Taumarunui. For services to agriculture.
  • Jeanette Crosado – of Dunedin. For services to animal welfare.
  • Dr Mary Margaret Dawson – of Auckland. For services to the Girl Guides and the community.
  • Frances Denz – of Tauranga. For services to business.
  • Wendy Duff – of Auckland. For services to people with autism.
  • Laura Fairweather – of Tokanui. For services to cycling.
  • Mary Elizabeth Fisher – of Upper Hutt. For services to swimming.
  • Sylvia Pearl Frame – of Napier. For services to nursing, motoring and the community.
  • Phillipa Gray – of Thames. For services to cycling.
  • Inspector Mark Stanley Harrison – of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • John Graham Hartnell – of Christchurch. For services to the community and beekeeping.
  • Ian Wilson Hay JP – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Vicki Cathryn Hyde – of Christchurch. For services to science.
  • Maia Giselle Jackman – of Auckland. For services to football.
  • Peter Francis Jensen – of Whangarei. For services to the community.
  • Kathleen Frances Joblin – of Whanganui. For services to health.
  • Sumant Lala – of Auckland. For services to the Child Cancer Foundation.
  • Dr Anthony Gerard Lanigan – of Auckland. For services to tertiary education and the community.
  • Alison Maree Marshall – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
  • Robert Patrick McDavitt – of Auckland. For services to meteorology and yachting.
  • Geoffrey Mirkin – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
  • Sally Christine Morrison – of Tauranga. For services to health and the community.
  • Eric Gordon Murray – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Prof. Vincent Ernest Neall – of Palmerston North. For services to earth science.
  • Geoffrey Watts Neilson – of Mosgiel. For services to agriculture.
  • Anthony James Norman – of Mangonui. For services to the community.
  • Peter James Ombler – of Te Puke. For services to the kiwifruit industry.
  • Ian Maurice Phillips – of New York, United States of America. For services to New Zealand–United States relations.
  • Olivia Elizabeth Powrie – of Auckland. For services to sailing.
  • Jacob Rajan – of Wellington. For services to theatre.
  • Dr Reena Ramsaroop – of Auckland. For services as a histocytopathologist.
  • Dr James Stewart Reid – of Lower Hutt. For services to health.
  • Ronald Alexander Robertson – of Gisborne. For services to athletics.
  • Inspector Wendy Lynne Robilliard – of Kerikeri. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • David John Saunders – of Christchurch. For services to land search and rescue.
  • James Samuel Stuart-Black – of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and Urban Search and Rescue.
  • Joseph Sullivan – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Lorna Winifred Sullivan – of Tauranga. For services to people with disabilities.
  • Miriam Swarbrick – of Gisborne. For services to senior citizens and the community.
  • Dr David Emil Mynott Taylor – of Rotorua. For services to pathology and Māori.
  • Inspector William John Taylor – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Peter Robert Tyler Thorburn – of Auckland. For services to rugby.
  • Nilima Venkatakrishnan – of Auckland. For services to senior citizens and the Indian community.
  • Denise Brenda Walsh – of Dunedin. For services to youth theatre.
  • John Raymond Wheeler – of New Plymouth. For services to the horse racing industry.
  • Susan Barbara Worthington – of Waikanae. For services as a botanical artist.
Honorary
  • Kathleen Brader – of Centreville, Virginia, United States of America. For services to kiwi conservation.
  • The Hon. Christopher Robert Hill – of Denver, Colorado, United States of America. For services to New Zealand–United States relations.

Companions of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)

  • Ross Malcolm Gordon – of Methven. For services to land search and rescue.
  • The Hon. George Warren Hawkins – of Auckland. For services as a Member of Parliament.
  • The Hon. Rodney Philip Hide – of Wellington. For services as a Member of Parliament.
  • Dr The Hon. Wayne Daniel Mapp – of Auckland. For services as a Member of Parliament.
  • Nicholas William Rogers – of Auckland. For services as a land damage assessor.
  • Paula Mary Rose – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
Honorary
  • Dr Sjoerd van Ballegooy – of Papakura. For services to geotechnical science.

Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

  • Brian Charles Adams – of Christchurch. For services to cricket.
  • Noel Dawson Anderson – of Riverton. For services to the Coastguard.
  • Michael Lynn Andrewes – of Dunedin. For services to opera.
  • Ann Margaret Andrews – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Raymond Baker – of Auckland. For services to the Jewish community and the racing industry.
  • Georgia Lily Ball JP – of Auckland. For services to youth and the community.
  • Mark Robert Ball JP – of Pukekohe. For services to the community.
  • Warren David Barker – of Fairlie. For services to the community.
  • William Patrick Bruce Benson – of Hastings. For services to art deco restoration and the community.
  • Phillipa Avis Bishop – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • David Lindsay Blackwell – of Christchurch. For services to tennis.
  • Lynette Bowe – of Taupo. For services to people with diabetes.
  • Donald Vincent Brebner – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • David Harold Broderick – of Himatangi Beach. For services to the community.
  • Diane Barbara Broderick – of Himatangi Beach. For services to the community.
  • Barry Lawrence Brook – of Palmerston North. For services as an entertainer.
  • Peter John Bugler JP – of Picton. For services to cycling tourism.
  • William Andrew Maxwell Burrill – of Auckland. For services to regional parks and conservation.
  • Malcolm Duncan Cameron – of Dunedin. For services to youth and the community.
  • Daphne Christophers – of Tauranga. For services to music.
  • Shin-Kee Chung – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
  • Frederick Charles Cooper – of Gore. For services to the community.
  • Peter Thomas Cummings – of Lawrence. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • Mavis Jessie Davidson – of Owaka. For services to the community.
  • Chief Fire Officer Raymond Peter Dever – of Tolaga Bay. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Kenneth Robert Dorman – of Auckland. For services to television and the community.
  • Maureen Teresa Fenton – of Hunterville. For services to the community.
  • Harold Aitken Findlay – of Napier. For services to cricket.
  • Peter Bell Gibson JP – of Napier. For services to the community.
  • Graham Henry Goss – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Dianne Celine Gregory-Hunt – of Pitt Island. For services to the community.
  • Ashwin Gulab – of Wellington. For services to the Indian community.
  • John Gully – of Nelson. For services to New Zealand–Nepal relations.
  • Giri Raj Gupta – of Auckland. For services to business and the Indian community.
  • Miyoko Hammersley – of Rotorua. For services as a hospital chaplain.
  • Gwendoline Irene Harding – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • Stewart Harvey – of Dunedin. For services to heritage preservation.
  • Margaret Ann Hickey – of Opunake. For services to the community.
  • Michael Eden Jacka – of Christchurch. For services as a geotechnical engineer.
  • Mileva Jankovich – of Auckland. For services to refugees.
  • Parbhu Kanji – of Auckland. For services to cricket and the Indian community.
  • David Alan Lea JP – of Pahiatua. For services to the community.
  • Chief Fire Officer Ian Moffat Lindsay – of Winton. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Chief Fire Officer Robert James Lunn – of Greymouth. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Gregory Shane Makutu – of Sydney, Australia. For services to the Māori community and veterans.
  • Maitland Ross Manning JP – of Otane. For services to the community.
  • June Dorothy Mills – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
  • Senior Constable Bruce Milne – of Matamata. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Rhondda Olive Moffitt – of Christchurch. For services to sport and the community.
  • Shona Marjory Murray – of Wellington. For services to music and education.
  • Anand Naidu – of Auckland. For services to the Indian community.
  • Senior Constable John Joseph O'Donovan – of Nelson. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Father Aprem Oraha Pithyou – of Wellington. For services to the Assyrian community.
  • Patricia Dawn Porter – of Ngatea. For services to the community.
  • Jenifer Maud Prattley – of Kaiapoi. For services to the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  • Ian Peters Gladstone Roche – of Dunedin. For services to lawn bowls.
  • Keith Clifford Scholes – of Gisborne. For services to athletics.
  • Barry Noel Searle – of Dargaville. For services to marine conservation.
  • Diane Louise Sharpe JP – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
  • Herakwal Paul Singh Bains JP – of Cambridge. For services to the Indian community.
  • Barbara Jean Stone – of Papakura. For services to the community.
  • George Sue JP – of Levin. For services to the community.
  • Senior Constable John Thomas Tangaere – of Hastings. For services to Māori.
  • Jonathan Harold Tanner – of Hamilton. For services to hockey.
  • Patrick Wikiriwhi Thompson – of Auckland. For services to Māori and the deaf community.
  • Barbara Frances Thomson – of Whangarei. For services to the performing arts.
  • Lynette Merle Thornton – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Krystyna Tomaszyk – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Terence Tuanui JP – of Chatham Islands. For services to the community.
  • Helen Ethel Walker – of Waipukurau. For services to the community.
  • Susan Moya Westwood – of Wanganui. For services to the community.
  • George Ronald Wheeler – of Auckland. For services to veterans.
  • Asantha Peter Wijeyeratne – of Lower Hutt. For services to business and the community.
  • John Edward Wilce – of Porirua. For services to golf and the community.
  • Catherine Mayann Williams – of Auckland. For services as a geotechnical engineer.

New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

  • Lance Corporal Anatoliy Valerievich Derepa – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Group Captain Athol James Forrest MNZM – of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Arthur Jordan Gale – of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Major Shane Ruane – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Brent Lockwood Wellington – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Cook Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on advice of the Cook Islands Government.[4]

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

Barbados

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Barbados, on advice of the Barbadian Government.[5]

Order of the British Empire

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Grenada

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Grenada, on advice of the Grenadian Government.[6]

Order of the British Empire

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Medallist of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)

Solomon Islands

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of the Solomon Islands, on advice of the Solomon Islands Government.[7]

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Chief Ambrose Huhugu Bugotu – For services to the Anglican Church of Melanesia, Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood and to community affairs.
  • Edrie Tahioa Indu – For services to education, in particular Chung Wah School.
  • Ishmael Tavasi – For public service, and service to the people of Gella.
  • Ezekiel Philip Theodi – For services to the health service and to community affairs.
  • Chief Edward Vunagi – For services to education, to Isabel Provincial Government, and to community affairs.
  • John Wong – For services to commerce, forestry, and to the rural community enterprise.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Saint Vincent and Grenadines

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, on advice of the Vincentian Government.[8]

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Belize

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Belize, on advice of the Belizean Government.[10]

Order of the British Empire

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Antigua and Barbuda

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Antigua and Barbuda, on advice of the Antiguan and Barbudan Government.[11]

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

Saint Christopher and Nevis

Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Saint Kitts and Nevis, on advice of the Kittian and Nevisian Government.[9]

Order of the British Empire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

References

  1. ^ a b The United Kingdom:"No. 60367". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 28 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b Northern Ireland:"No. 7470". The Belfast Gazette (1st supplement). 28 December 2012.
  3. ^ a b "New Year Honours List 2013". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  4. ^ a b Cook Islands:"No. 60368". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 28 December 2012.
  5. ^ a b Barbados:"No. 60369". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 28 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b Grenada:"No. 60370". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b Solomon Islands:"No. 60371". The London Gazette (5th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  8. ^ a b Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:"No. 60372". The London Gazette (6th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  9. ^ a b Saint Christopher and Nevis:"No. 60375". The London Gazette (7th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  10. ^ a b Belize:"No. 60373". The London Gazette (8th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  11. ^ a b Antigua and Barbuda:"No. 60374". The London Gazette (9th supplement). 28 December 2012.
  12. ^ "No. 60367". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 2012.
  13. ^ a b "2013 New Year's Honours" (PDF). Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  14. ^ "No. 60367". The London Gazette (Supplement). 29 December 2012.

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