2009 Birthday Honours
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Birthday Honours 2009)
The Birthday Honours 2009 for the Commonwealth Realms were announced on 1 June 2009 in New Zealand and 13 June 2009 in the United Kingdom to celebrate the Queen's Birthday of 2009.
Contents
|
[edit] United Kingdom
|
|
Please expand this article. More information might be found in a section of the talk page. (June 2009) |
[edit] Knights Bachelor
- Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran. For services to medicine.
- Professor David Charles Baulcombe, FRS. For services to plant science.
- Andrew John Cash, OBE
- Paul Martin Ennals, CBE
- Nicholas Alexander Faldo, MBE. For services to golf.
- Paul Joseph Patrick Grant
- Dr William George Hastings, CBE
- John Farry Hawkes, CBE
- Professor David Forbes Hendry
- Professor Deian Rhys Hopkin
- William Ian Ridley Johnston, CBE, QPM
- Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, actor. For services to drama and charity.
- Andrew Motion, lately Poet Laureate. For services to literature.
- Professor Charles Duncan Rice
- Professor Christopher Bruce Ricks
- Peter Rogers
- Geoffrey Robert Rowland
- David Chetwode Samworth, CBE
- Professor William Arnot Wakeham
- Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Professor Ian Brownlie, CBE, QC
- Henry Neville Lindley Keswick
[edit] Order of the Bath
[edit] Knight Commander (KCB)
- Civil Division
- Hugh Henderson Taylor, CB, Permanent Secretary Department of Health
- Military Division
- Air Marshal Stephen Gary George Dalton, CB, Royal Air Force
- Vice Admiral Alan Michael Massey, CBE, ADC
- Lieutenant General Nicholas Ralph Parker, CBE, late The Royal Green Jackets.
- Lieutenant General Peter Anthony Wall, CBE, late Corps of Royal Engineers.
[edit] Dame Commander (DCB)
- Civil Division
- Karen Dunnell, National Statistician and Registrar General for England and Wales
[edit] Companion (CB)
- Civil Division
- Desmond John Bowen, CMG
- Roger Bright
- Graham Donaldson
- Victor Hogg
- Mrs Vicky Pryce
- Military Division
- Air Vice-Marshal Timothy Michael Anderson, DSO, Royal Air Force
- Rear Admiral David John Cooke, MBE
- Lieutenant General John Cooper, DSO, MBE, late The King's Own Scottish Borderers
- Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti
- Rear Admiral Anthony John Rix
- Air Vice Marshal Martin John Routledge, Royal Air Force
- Major General Christopher Colin Wilson, CBE, late Royal Regiment of Artillery
[edit] Order of St Michael and St George
[edit] Dame Commander (DCMG)
- Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
[edit] Knight Commander (KCMG)
- Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Stewart Graham Eldon, CMG, OBE
[edit] Companion (CMG)
- Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Nicholas Bernard Frank Fishwick
- Simon James Fraser
- Sarah Gillett, MVO
- Simon Manley
- Christopher Norman Russell Prentice
- Geraldine Mary Nicole Reffo
[edit] Royal Victorian Order
[edit] Dame Commander (DCVO)
[edit] Knights Commander (KCVO)
- John Knollys Bather, formerly Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire
- The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Dr Richard John Carew Chartres, Bishop of London and Dean of Her Majesty’s Chapels Royal
- Dr. Henry William George Elwes, JP, Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire
- William Joseph Hall, JP, Lord Lieutenant of County Down
- Samuel George Armstrong, The Right Honourable The Lord Vestey, Master of the Horse.
[edit] Commander (CVO)
- Michael Blackburn[disambiguation needed
], formerly Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. - Philip Henry Christopher Jackson, Sculptor.
- Christopher James Lowe, Senior Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
- Rear Admiral Colin Herbert Dickinson Cooke-Priest, CB, Gentleman Usher to The Queen.
- Eric William Rainey, MBE, Director, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Northern Ireland.
- Colin Adair Sherman Sturmer, MVO, Formerly Land Steward, Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall.
[edit] Lieutenant (LVO)
- John Douglas Chilcott, formerly Official Secretary to the Governor of Tasmania.
- Samantha Helen Cohen, Communications and Press Secretary, Royal Household.
- Group Captain Timothy Chetnole Hewlett, OBE, Royal Air Force, Director of Royal Travel.
- Professor (Norman) Ashley George Mowat, Physician to The Queen in Scotland.
- Graham Paul Sharpe, MVO, Director of Property Services, Royal Household.
- The Reverend Nicholas Charles Wheeler, Head of Church Appointments, Cabinet Office.
- Ronald John Wilkie, Operations Director, Ascot Racecourse.
- Keith Charles Willis, Finance Director, Duchy of Cornwall.
[edit] Member (MVO)
- Graham Miles Bann, Executive Director, Business in the Community.
- Douglas Alexander Bowie, Director of Finance, The Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust.
- Ian David Cornish, Head of Audit Services, Royal Household.
- Stephen John Luke Davies, Financial Controller, Duchy of Lancaster.
- Rosanna Young, Mrs De Sancha, Paintings Conservator, Royal Collection.
- Leona Mary, Mrs Harvey, Personal Secretary to the Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Paul Hughes, Chief Clerk and Accountant, The Duke of Edinburgh's Household.
- Dr. Joanna Mary Marschner, Senior Curator, Kensington Palace, Historic Royal Palaces.
- Allan David Masson, RVM, Mechanic, Balmoral Estate.
- Sergeant Stephen William Mayne, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
- Nigel Robert McEvoy, RVM, Palace Steward, Royal Household.
- Edward Peter Mills, RVM, French Polisher, Royal Household.
- Victor James Mitchell, Steward of the Bellringers, College of St. George.
- Shutica Patel, Head of Photographic Services, Royal Collection.
- Inspector Charles Caird Walker, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
[edit] Royal Victorian Medal
[edit] Silver
- Thomas Oliver Biddlecombe, Head Gardener, Royal Lodge.
- Anthony David Chambers, Plumber, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- George Martin Clink, Foreman, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- Philip Ernest Easton, formerly Deputy Custody Supervisor, Hampton Court Palace.
- David Robert Fagg, Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Peter Charles Golden, Telegraph Clerk, Court Post Office, Buckingham Palace.
- Clive Peter Hobbs, Assistant Valet to The Prince of Wales.
- James Priestley Hoyle, Warehouse Manager, Royal Collection Enterprises.
- Huw Gordon Jones, Tractor Driver/Stock Man, Royal Farms, Windsor.
- Anne, Mrs McGowan, Senior Retail Assistant, Lower Ward Shop, Windsor Castle.
- Alan Michael Palmer, Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Constable Jean-François Phillips, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
- Charles Edwards Potts, formerly Security Officer Team Leader, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- John Revill, Valet to The Duke of York.
- John Albert Tarrant, AssistantWarden/Cleaner, Queen's Gate Flats, Windsor.
[edit] Order of the British Empire
[edit] Dame Commander (DBE)
- Civil Division
- Dr Barbara Ann Hakin, OBE
- Professor Linda Partridge, CBE
- Gail Ruth Rebuck, CBE
- Dr Philippa Margaret Russell, CBE
- Professor Joan Kathleen Stringer, CBE
- Mitsuko Uchida, CBE, for services to classical musical
[edit] Commander (CBE)
- Civil Division
- Dr Anas Al-Shaikh Ali
- Mrs Sarah Andews
- Professor Andrew Ashworth
- Narendra Bajaria
- Jeffrey Tatham-Banks
- Dr Nicholas Martin Limer Barnes
- Professor Carol Elaine Baxter
- Michael John Bell
- Cicely Frances Berry, OBE
- Dr Penelope Jane Bevan
- David Blanchflower
- Michael Thomas Brace, OBE
- The Reverend Dr Stuart John Burgess
- Professor Yvonne Helen Carter, OBE
- Christopher John Adrian Chivers
- Roy Clark, QPM
- Christopher Michael Clarke
- Dr Stephen Cleobury
- Nicholas David Coleridge
- John Francis Collins
- Professor Paul David Corrigan
- Delia Smith, OBE
[edit] Officer (OBE)
- Mrs Gurdev Kaur Abrol. For voluntary service to Sikh and Asian Women in the West Midlands. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
- Professor David Llewellyn Adamson. For services to regeneration in Wales. (Pontyclun, Rhondda Cynon Taff)
- David Allan. For services to mountain rescue in England and Wales. (Ulverston, Cumbria)
- Mrs Philippa Allan. For services to business in the East Midlands and to international trade. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
- James Allan Anderson, MBE. For services to swimming. (Broxburn, West Lothian)
- Mrs Margaret Anderson. Headteacher, Sele First School, Hexham, Northumberland. For services to education. (Hexham, Northumberland)
- Michael Gordon Ankers. Chief executive, Construction Products Association. For services to the construction industry. (Fleet, Hampshire)
- Paul Stephen Aplin. For public service and for services to the accountancy profession. (Taunton, Somerset)
- Mrs Jennette Arnold. For services to local government and to the community in London. (London, SE1)
- John Christopher Aston. For services to business. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
- Reshard Sheik Mahmad Auladin. Formerly deputy chairman, Metropolitan Police Authority. For services to the police and to the administration of justice. (London, N13)
- Richard Austin. Headteacher, Higher Bebington Junior School, Wirral. For services to education. (Wirral, Merseyside)
- Herbert Howard Baggaley. Chairman, Baggaley Group Ltd. For services to training and to business. (Mansfield, Nottinghamshire)
- Mrs Jennifer Ann Barraclough. Television producer. For services to documentary film making and to charity. (London, E14)
- Lawrence Neil Barry. For services to humanitarian aid. (Kent)
- Andrew John Beale. For services to intellectual property and to business in Wales. (Swansea)
- Ian Agar Bell. Director, ARC Addington Fund. For services to farming families. (Oakham, Rutland)
- Professor Mark Anderson Bellis. Director, Centre for Public Health, John Moores University. For services to healthcare. (Wirrall, Merseyside)
- Amanda Sonia Berry. Chief executive, British Academy of Film and Television Arts. For services to the film industry. (London, SE11)
- Michael Gerald Alexander Black. Formerly director, Northern Ireland Science Park Foundation Ltd. For services to business. (Londonderry)
- Adam Krysztof Bogusz. Deputy head of banking, London, HM Revenue and Customs. (Potters Bar, Hertfordshire)
- Mrs Margaret Glynis Miles-Bramwell. Founder and chairman, Slimming World. For services to healthcare and to charity. (Nottinghamshire)
- Professor David John Breeze. Formerly chief inspector of ancient monuments, Historic Scotland, Scottish Executive. (Edinburgh)
- Lady Elizabeth Brighouse. Leader of Labour Group, Oxfordshire County Council. For services to local government. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
- Nigel Brook. Assistant chief Officer and director of Finance, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
- Professor Peter Brophy. Formerly Professor of Information Management, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to visually impaired people. (Lancaster, Lancashire)
- Derek Brown. Managing director, FTX Logistics. For services to the defence industry. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
- Mrs Mary Elizabeth Brown. For voluntary service to the Association of Wrens. (East Sussex)
- Penny Melville-Brown. For services to disabled and disadvantaged people. (Fareham, Hampshire)
- Richard Broyd. For services to heritage and conservation. (London, W8)
- Lindsey Alexander Bucknor. Head, Workforce Expansion, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)
- Professor Robert Burch. Formerly McClay Professor of Physical Chemistry and head of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast. For services to chemistry. (Larne, Antrim)
- Professor Frank Burchill. For services to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. (Lichfield, Staffordshire)
- Arthur James Burden. For charitable services. (Manchester, Greater Manchester)
- Michael John Clement Burgess. Coroner for Surrey. For services to the administration of justice. (Hampton, Middlesex)
- Roy Button. Senior vice-president and managing director, Warner Brothers Productions. For services to the film industry. (Hertfordshire)
- Mrs Karen Evelyn Campbell. Grade 7, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland Executive. (Belfast)
- Mary Lorrimer Beatrix Campbell. For services to equal opportunities. (London, NW1)
- Patrick John Casement. Chairman, National Trust's Committee for Northern Ireland. For services to heritage. (Ballycastle, Antrim)
- Dr Timothy Lachlan Chambers, JP. Consultant Physician and Nephrologist, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. For services to medicine. (Bristol)
- Lady Lucy Bertha Chandler. For services to the voluntary sector. (Dorking, Surrey)
- Martin Cheeseman. Director of Housing and Community Care, London Borough of Brent. For services to local government. (Chesham, Buckinghamshire)
- Nasso Christou. Head of Archway Children's Centre, London Borough of Islington. For services to children and families. (London, N4)
- Ailsa Claire. Chief executive, Barnsley Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)
- Dr Thomas Antony Coffey. General Medical Practitioner, South West London. For services to healthcare. (London, SW16)
- Mrs Felicity Elaine Collier. For services to children and families. (Towcester, Northamptonshire)
- Richard Collins. Formerly Executive director for Policy, Legal Services Commission. For services to the administration of justice. (Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire)
- Marilyn Comrie. Managing director, LeaderGen. For services to women's enterprise. (Greater Manchester)
- Carol Lesley Coombes. For services to leadership and to the Voluntary Sector in Birmingham. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
- Philip Coppard. Chief executive, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to local government. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
- Mrs Alison Mary Egerton Corbett. For voluntary service to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Gwynedd. (Tywyn, Gwynedd)
- John Barrie William Corless. Chairman and Trustee, PHAB. For voluntary service to disabled people. (Limpsfield, Surrey)
- Anita Cormac. Executive director, Focus on Food Campaign and Co-director, Design Dimension Educational Trust. For services to special education. (Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire)
- Professor Frances Marie Corner. Head, London College of Fashion. For services to the fashion industry. (London, W1G)
- Professor David Cox. Chairman, South Birmingham Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
- Gary Crosby. Artistic director, Tomorrow's Warriors. For services to music. (Harrow, Middlesex)
- Mrs Mary Gray Cuthbert. Head, Tobacco Control, Sexual Health and HIV, Health Directorate, Scottish Executive. For public and voluntary service. (Edinburgh)
- Thomas Emment Meredydd David. Principal, Reaseheath College, Cheshire. For services to local and national further education. (Nantwich, Cheshire)
- Mrs Elaine Debono. Head of Rural Payments, Welsh Assembly Government. (Vale of Glamorgan)
- Mary Dhonau. Chief executive, National Flood Forum. For services to the environment. (Worcestershire)
- The Hon Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson. Author and poet. For services to literature. (Alresford, Hampshire)
- Dr Annette Doherty. Senior vice-president, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Sandwich Laboratories UK. For services to the pharmaceutical industry. (Canterbury, Kent)
- Mrs Helen Donoghue. For services to charity taxation. (London, SW1P)
- Katharine Emma Dore. Co-founder, TreeHouse School, Muswell Hill, London. For services to special needs education. (London, SE1)
- Mrs Carol Dover. Formerly Headteacher, Lees Brook Community Sports College, and Da Vinci Community College, Derby. For services to education. (Derby, Derbyshire)
- Janet Dunn. Headteacher, I CAN Meath Non-Maintained Special School, Ottershaw, Surrey. For services to special needs education. (Woking, Surrey)
- Joseph Dunne. For services to Victim Support in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)
- Anthony John Durcan. President, Society of chief Librarians and head, Culture, Libraries and Lifelong Learning, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council. For services to local libraries. (Durham)
- Peter Ronald Dymond. Project manager and lately chief Coastguard, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Department for Transport. (New Milton, Hampshire)
- Timothy East. Deputy director (Operations), Information Management Services, HM Revenue and Customs. (Carnforth, Cumbria)
- Mrs Eurwen Holland Edwards, BEM. For voluntary service to the community in North Wales. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)
- Mrs Suzy Maria Brain England. Chairman, Standards Committee, Department for Work and Pensions. For public service. (Bradford, West Yorks)
- Dr Margaret Lindsay Faull. Director, National Coal Mining Museum for England. For services to industrial heritage. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)
- Nelson Fernandez. Formerly Deputy director, Visiting Arts. For services to the arts. (London, SW5)
- James Ferris. Formerly chief executive, Percy Hedley Foundation, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For services to local and national special needs education. (Bangor, Down)
- Rokhsana Fiaz. Director, Change Institute. For services to black and minority ethnic people. (London, E7)
- John Allan Findlay. Chief executive, National Association of Local Councils. For services to local government. (Hertford, Hertfordshire)
- John Fletcher. For services to the inland waterways. (Bolton, Greater Manchester)
- Paul Foweather. Senior manager A, HM Prison Hull, Ministry of Justice. For public and voluntary service. (York, East Riding of Yorkshire)
- Tim Foy. For public service. (Winchester, Hampshire)
- Dr Derek John Fry. For public service. (Chester, Cheshire)
- Keith Fryer. Formerly head of Centre, Harperley Hall, National Policing Improvement Agency. For services to forensic science. (Bishop Auckland, Durham)
- Mrs Patricia Gamble. Court manager, Nottingham Crown Court, Ministry of Justice. (Zouch, Leicestershire)
- Michael Gelling. Chairman, Tenants' and Residents' Organisations of England. For services to social housing. (Runcorn, Cheshire)
- Mrs Annette Gibbons. For services to the food and farming industries in Cumbria. (Maryport, Cumbria)
- Mrs Judith Kyle Gillespie. For public service. (Belfast, Antrim)
- Professor Helen Gleeson. Head of School for Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester. For services to science. (Derbyshire)
- Mrs Lois Patricia Golding. For services to black and minority ethnic people in the South West. (Bristol)
- Professor Mitchell Peter Grant. Regius Professor of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh. For services to science. (Edinburgh)
- Richard Grant. For services to the energy industry. (Berkshire)
- Malcolm David Graves. Press secretary, Communications, HM Treasury. For public and voluntary service. (West Sussex)
- John Bullard Gray. Chairman, Coatbridge College Board of Management. For services to further and higher education. (Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross)
- John Norman Gripper. For services to rhino conservation and to animal welfare. (Oxfordshire)
- Terence Michael Grote. Formerly managing director, The Independent. For services to the publishing industry. (Royston, Hertfordshire)
- David Leslie Grove. Chairman, West Midlands Industrial Board. For services to business. (Warwickshire)
- Henry Grunwald, QC. For services to the Jewish community and to inter-faith relations. (London, NW2)
- Thomas Hanna Haire. For public and voluntary service. (Belfast, Antrim)
- Nigel Hancock. Senior manager A, Safer Custody Group, HM Prison Service, Ministry of Justice. (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion)
- Dr Christopher Handy. Chief executive, Accord Housing Group and chairman, Walsall Housing Regeneration Agency. For services to the housing sector in the West Midlands. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)
- Dr Robert Wallace Harland. For services to sports and exercise medicine in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)
- Mrs Ann Whyte Harris. Deputy director, Investment Management, Department for Work and Pensions. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
- Mrs Margaret Mary Haskell. Director of Human Resources, Avon Fire and Rescue Service. For services to local government. (Gloucestershire)
- Lynda Hassall. Head, Sure Start Children's Centre, Carlisle South. For services to children and families. (Fletchertown, Cumbria)
- Professor Gerard Hastings. Director, Institute of Social Marketing, and Centre for Tobacco Control Research, Stirling and The Open University. For services to healthcare. (Stirling and Falkirk)
- Geoffrey Heath. Formerly chief executive, NCsoft Europe. For services to the computer games industry. (Lindfield, West Sussex)
- Professor Andrew Hurst Henderson. For services to cardiology in Wales. (Vale of Glamorgan)
- Alan William Henry. Formerly Northern Ireland Civil Service commissioner and Human Rights commissioner. For public service. (Newtownards, Down)
- Alan Eric Hepper. Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. (Devizes, Wiltshire)
- Mrs Marilyn Holness. Deputy Principal, Southlands College, Roehampton University. For services to teacher education. (London, SW15)
- Mrs Susan Hooton. Associate director, Clinical Governance and Effectiveness, 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Trust. For services to nursing. (Wirrall, Merseyside)
- Dr Mohammed Kamal Hossain. Director, Research and International Co-operation, National Physical Laboratory. For services to industry. (Hampton, London)
- Andrew William Howarth. Director of Operations, Land Registry, Ministry of Justice. (Petworth, West Sussex)
- Peter Howson. For services to the visual arts. (Ayrshire and Arran)
- Bernard Clement John Hughes. Chairman, Regional Management Board, Fire and Rescue Service South West. For services to local government. (Exmouth, Devon)
- Dr Robert William Gainer Hunt. For services to the field of colour science and to young people through crusaders. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
- Sue Johnston. Actor. For services to drama and to charity. (London, N10)
- Brian Keith Jones. Regional director, North West, Forestry Commission. (Penrith, Cumbria)
- Glyn Hywel Jones. Principal, Pembrokeshire College. For services to education and to training in Wales. (Narberth, Pembrokeshire)
- Louis Bernard Jones. Deputy chief Fire Officer, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. For services to local government. (Banbridge, Down)
- Rhoda Emlyn Jones. Principal Officer for Substance Misuse Services, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. For services to disadvantaged people. (Cardiff)
- Mrs Imelda Ann Jordan. Principal, St Colm's High School, Twinbrook, Belfast. For services to education in Northern Ireland. (Lisburn, Antrim)
- Mrs Mary Helen Karaolis. Headteacher, The Ravenscroft School and Technology College, Barnet, London. For services to education. (London, N3)
- Sister Eileen Kelleher. Formerly Chair of Council and Pro-Chancellor, Liverpool Hope University. For voluntary service to education. (Widnes, Cheshire)
- Andrew Kilpatrick. Formerly Headteacher, Northumberland Park Community School, Haringey, London. For services to education. (Whitchurch, Hampshire)
- Professor Terence Robert James Lappin. Professor of Haematology, Queen's University Belfast. For services to medicine. (Hillsborough, Down)
- Mrs Fiona Larden. Principal, Fircroft College, Birmingham. For services to adult education. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
- Richard James Vincent Larn. For services to nautical archaeology and marine heritage. (Isles of Scilly, Cornwall)
- James Victor Lawlor. Deputy director with Detection, London, UK Border Agency, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service. (Watford, Hertfordshire)
- Anne Marie Ledger. For services to asylum seekers and refugees. (Dover, Kent)
- Dr Aileen Lee. For services to veterinary medicine, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. (Carlisle, Cumbria)
- Professor Gwyneth Helen Lewis. National Lead for Maternal Health and Maternity Services, Department of Health. (London, N7)
- Colin Liddell. Director, Liddell Thomson. For services to business and to charity in Scotland. (Linlithgow, West Lothian)
- Brian Martin Lomax. Chairman, Supporters' Direct. For services to football. (Nr Rugby, Warwickshire)
- Jennifer Lomax. Director, Camden Arts Centre. For services to the visual arts. (London, SW2)
- Fiona MacCarthy. Biographer and cultural historian. For services to literature. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
- Angus MacDonald. Director, Financial News and chairman, Specialist Waste Recycling. For services to the community in the Highlands. (Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross)
- Hugh Millar MacDonald. Assistant director, Apprenticeship Unit, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. (Chesterfield, Derbyshire)
- Ann MacFarlane, MBE. For services to disabled people. (Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey)
- John Learmonth MacLellan. Senior user, MOT Computerisation, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency, Department for Transport. (Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire)
- Dr Linda Magee. For services to the biotechnology industry. (Altrincham, Cheshire)
- Mrs Margaret Fay Mansell. Chairman, National Federation of Women's Institutes. For services to women. (Usk, Monmouthshire)
- Richard Mawer. For services to Save the Children UK. (Cambridgeshire)
- Morrison McAllister. Formerly director, Food Standards Agency, Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)
- Dennis Norman McAuley. Principal Scientific Officer, Forensic Science Northern Ireland. For public and voluntary service. (Antrim)
- Gracia Mary McGrath. Chief executive, Chance UK. For services to children with special needs. (London, N22)
- Roger Andrew McKenzie. Formerly Regional secretary, Midlands Trades Union Congress. For services to diversity and to equal opportunities. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
- Lynn Jacqueline McNair. Head of Centre, Cowgate under 5s Centre, Edinburgh. For services to early years education. (Edinburgh)
- Kay Mellor. Writer. For services to drama. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)
- Peter Methven. For services to the marine industry. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire)
- Group Capt John Middleton. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. For public and voluntary service. (York, North Yorkshire)
- Alan Geoffrey Moore. For services to the energy industry. (Calne, Wiltshire)
- Professor Pamela Mary Moores. Executive Dean, School of Languages and Social Sciences, Aston University. For services to modern languages. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands)
- Dr Elaine Morgan. Author. For services to literature and to education. (Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taff)
- James Ian Morris. President, Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales. For services to the accountancy profession. (Chester, Cheshire)
- Pamela Anne Morton. For services to the voluntary sector. (York, North Yorkshire)
- Fiyaz Mughal. Director, Faith Matters. For services to the voluntary sector. (London, N22)
- Annie Rosaleen Mullins. Member, Home secretary's Task Force on Child Protection on the Internet. For services to children and young people. (London, NW1)
- Norris Geoffrey Myers. For services to business in the South West and to international trade. (Bristol)
- Eric Stanley Nash. Formerly Postgraduate Dean, Dental School, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff. For services to healthcare. (Cardiff)
- Thomas Arthur Nelson. For services to forensic science and to the community in North Berwick, East Lothian. (North Berwick, East Lothian)
- Professor Diane Newell. Formerly Senior Scientific consultant, Veterinary Laboratories Agency. For services to science. (Andover, Hampshire)
- Michael Andrew Newman. Managing director, Fujitsu Services Defence and Security Business Unit. For services to the Ministry of Defence. (Crowthorne, Berkshire)
- Professor Catherine Ann Niven. For services to nursing and to the allied health professions. (Stirling and Falkirk)
- Mrs Elaine Noad. For services to disabled people in Scotland. (Bridge of Earn, Perth and Kinross)
- Peter Robert Norfolk, MBE. Quad Wheelchair Tennis Champion. For services to disabled sport. (Meadstead, Hampshire)
- Dr Margaret Rose Oates. Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust. For services to mental healthcare. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
- John Owen. Managing director, Creative Management Development. For services to the bus industry. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
- Michael Barry Owen. Chairman, Mason Owen Partnership. For services to business and to charity in Liverpool. (Chester, Cheshire)
- Mrs Lorraine Petersen. Chief executive Officer, National Association for Special Educational Needs. For services to education. (Bromsgrove, Worcestershire)
- James William Rodney Peyton, TD. Consultant Surgeon, South Tyrone and Craigavon Hospitals. For services to medicine in Northern Ireland. (Dungannon, Tyrone)
- Steven Pickering. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (London)
- Dr Mary Piper. Senior Public Health Adviser, Offender Health, Department of Health. (London, NW3)
- Mrs Jane Pitman. Lead Member for Children's Services, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to local government. (Ware, Hertfordshire)
- Mrs Marion Grace Plant. Principal and chief executive, North Warwickshire and Hinckley College. For services to further education. (Nuneaton, Warwickshire)
- Timothy George Alexander Prince. Director, Royal International Air Tattoo. For services to the RAF Charitable Trust. (Stroud, Gloucestershire)
- Col Piers Atherley David Storie-Pugh, MBE, TD, DL. Head of Remembrance Travel. For services to the Royal British Legion. (London, SW19)
- Dr Helen Raine. For services to the agri-food industry. (Oxfordshire)
- Dr Richard Ellison Raistrick. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Gosport, Hampshire)
- Professor Ian Ralston. For services to archaeology in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
- Dr Guduru Gopal Rao. Consultant Microbiologist, Northwick Park Hospital. For services to medicine. (London, W5)
- Dr Malcolm Graham Charles Read. Executive secretary, Joint Information Systems Committee. For services to higher and further education. (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)
- Harry Reeves. Deputy director of Culture, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For public and voluntary service. (Sevenoaks, Kent)
- Neil John Remsbery. Team Leader, Pupil Well-being Health and Safety Unit, Department for Children, Schools and Families. (London, W13)
- Mrs Kim Richardson. Chairman, Naval Families Federation. For services to the Royal Navy. (Fareham, Hampshire)
- Peter Anthony Lloyd Roberts. Nursing Officer, Ministry of Defence. (East Cowton, North Yorkshire)
- Peter Fowler Robinson. For services to business and to the community in Lancashire. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)
- Trevor Robinson. Creative director, Quiet Storm. For services to the advertising industry. (London, W1W)
- Professor Sheila Anne Rodwell. Director, Medical Research Council Centre for Nutrition, University of Cambridge. For services to healthcare. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)
- Warwick James Rodwell. For services to ecclesiastical archaeology. (Somerset)
- Mrs Wendy Elizabeth Rose. Vice-chairman, Homestart UK. For services to children and families. (Burford, Oxfordshire)
- Councillor Keith John Ross. Leader, West Somerset District Council and Deputy chairman, Local Government Association. For services to local government (Dulverton, Somerset)
- Professor Christopher James Rowe. Professor of Greek, University of Durham. For services to scholarship. (Durham)
- Mrs Barbara Patricia Russell. Service manager, Action for Children Fostering, Wessex Community Project. For services to children and families. (Southsea, Hampshire)
- Professor Marian Scott. Head of Department and Professor of Environmental Statistics, University of Glasgow. For services to social science. (Glasgow)
- Steven Sharratt. Group chief executive, Bio Group Ltd. For services to business. (Fressingfield, Suffolk)
- The Rev Professor Douglas William David Shaw. For charitable services in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
- Trevor Halliday Shears. For charitable services in the North East. (Newcastle, Tyne and Wear)
- John Anthony Sherlock. Sculptor. For services to the visual arts in Northern Ireland. (Newtownabbey, Antrim)
- Jean Mary Sherriff, MBE. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau, Denbighshire. (Rhyl, Denbighshire)
- Dr John Richard Shortland. Commander, South and West Yorkshire. For voluntary service to the St John Ambulance Brigade. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)
- Brian Paul Shrubsall. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Whitchurch, Hampshire)
- Dr Caroline Mary Shuldham. Director of Nursing, Clinical Governance and Informatics, Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield NHS Trust. For services to healthcare. (Effingham, Surrey)
- Colin Brian Simkins. Lead consultant Headteacher, Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and lately Headteacher, Hodgson School, Lancashire. For services to local and national education. (Carnforth, Lancashire)
- Councillor John Hyde Smith. For voluntary service to the community in Evesham, Worcestershire. (Evesham, Worcestershire)
- Michael Lynas Smith. For services to people with disabilities. (Newbury, Berkshire)
- Ronald Smith. General-secretary, Educational Institute of Scotland. For services to education. (Mid Calder, West Lothian)
- Stuart Graham Smith. Formerly president, Lawn Tennis Association. For services to sport. (Kent)
- Mrs Sylvia Mary Smith. President, National Association of Swimming Clubs for people with disabilities. (Ickenham, London)
- Douglas Squires. Choreographer and director. For services to the performing arts. (Nr Preston, Lancashire)
- Allan Stewart. Principal, Selby College, North Yorkshire. For services to local and national further education. (Northallerton, North Yorkshire)
- David George Hovenden Stewart. Chairman, North East Rural Affairs Forum. For services to the environment. (Allendale, Northumberland)
- Roger Stone. Leader, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to local government. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)
- David Lewis Summers, JP. For public and charitable service. (Kent)
- Peter Swingler. Benefit Delivery Centre manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions. For public and voluntary service in the North West. (Wrexham)
- Professor Katharine Ellen Sykes. Professor of Sciences and Society, University of Bristol. For services to science and technology. (Bristol)
- Peter William Syme. Director, The Open University in Scotland. For services to higher education. (Edinburgh)
- Mrs Ilana Antoinette Tahan. Head of Hebrew Collections, The British Library. For services to scholarship. (London, W13)
- Virginia Tandy. Director of Culture, Manchester City Council. For services to the arts. (Derbyshire)
- Peter Rowland Taylor. For services to the tyre industry. (London, W9)
- Peter Thackwray. For services to small businesses in London and to international trade. (London, EC1A)
- George David Thompson. Business Development director, BVT Surface Fleet Ltd. For services to the shipbuilding industry. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
- Professor Tamar Thompson. Independent health service adviser. For services to healthcare. (Malvern, Worcestershire)
- Robert Torrens. For services to cricket and football in Northern Ireland. (Portrush, Antrim)
- Jane Elizabeth Tozer, MBE. For public and voluntary service. (Chorleywood, Hertfordshire)
- Leonard Tyler. Chief executive Officer, EADS Defence and Security Systems Ltd. For services to the defence industry. (Chelmsford, Essex)
- Professor Denis Wesley Vernon. Head of Podiatry Services and Research Lead, Sheffield Primary Care Trust. For services to healthcare. (High Peak, Derbyshire)
- Geoffrey Harold Walker. Matron, Medical Wards and Departments, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to healthcare. (Bearwood, Dorset)
- David Ogilvie Maclogan Wedderburn. Chairman, Building Standards Advisory Committee. For services to the construction industry. (Edinburgh)
- William James Wilkinson. Chief executive and Treasurer, South Yorkshire Police Authority. For public service. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire)
- Billy Williams. Cinematographer. For services to the film industry. (Surrey)
- Professor Clyde Williams. Professor of Sports Science, Loughborough University. For services to sports science. (Loughborough, Leicestershire)
- Frederick George Wilson. For services to entrepreneurship and to engineering. (Lisburn, Antrim)
- Malcolm Irving Wilson. Managing director, M-Sport and Team director, Ford World Rally Team. For services to the motorsport industry. (Cockermouth, Cumbria)
- Simon Winters. Charity consultant. For services to the voluntary sector. (Borehamwood, Hertfordshire)
- Andrew William Lewis Wolstenholme. Director, Capital Projects, British Airports Authority. For services to the construction industry. (Lewes, East Sussex)
- Zena Jane Wooldridge. Director of Sport, University of Birmingham and Chairman, England Squash. For services to sport. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)
- Robert Andrew Woolley. Manager, Debt Relief Order Unit, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. For public and voluntary service. (Plymouth, Devon)
- John Yelland. For voluntary service to the community in Worcester. (Pershore, Worcestershire)
Anthony Yorke. National manager, Paralympic Cycling Team. For services to Sport. (West Sussex)
[edit] Royal Red Cross
| This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. |
[edit] The Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal
| This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. |
[edit] Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal
| This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. |
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] New Zealand Order of Merit & Queen's Service Order
[edit] Queen's Service Medal & Distinguished Service Decoration
[edit] References
- ^ Udanga, Romy (2 June 2009). "A true knight’s tale". Stuff.co.nz. http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/manukau-courier/2456091/A-true-knight-s-tale. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ "Golf-crazy Kohanga Reo pioneer". Stuff.co.nz. 1 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2461569/Golf-crazy-Kohanga-Reo-pioneer. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ a b "Award makes two in musical family". Stuff.co.nz. 1 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/2461494/Award-makes-two-in-musical-family. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ a b c "Businessmen share honours limelight". Stuff.co.nz. 1 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2461570/Businessmen-share-honours-limelight. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ "Doctor driven by integrity". Stuff.co.nz. 1 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/2461564/Doctor-driven-by-integrity. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ "Three decades of being 'nosey'". Stuff.co.nz. 1 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/2461565/Three-decades-of-being-nosey. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ Reid, Felicity (4 June 2009). "Birthday honours for true blue nor-wester". Stuff.co.nz. http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/nor-west-news/2468906/Birthday-honours-for-true-blue-nor-wester. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ Louden, Melanie (3 June 2009). "Parent mentor honoured". Stuff.co.nz. http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/east-bays-courier/2465555/Parent-mentor-honoured. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ Gibson, Eloise (1 June 2009). "Modest policeman wonders why he's on list". The New Zealand Herald. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10575704. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.waitakere.govt.nz/EleMem/derekbattersby.asp
- ^ http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0904/S00194.htm
- ^ http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/html/Articles/ArticlesPrint.aspx?id=10935
- ^ a b c d e f g h Holloway, Bruce (1 June 2009). "Waikato service honoured". Waikato Times. http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/2462421/Waikato-service-honoured. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f "Six of Manukau's best honoured by the Queen". Stuff.co.nz. 2 June 2009. http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/manukau-courier/2456085/Six-of-Manukaus-best-honoured-by-the-Queen. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
- ^ Evans, Ryan (1 June 2009). "Liaison work in Kabul honoured". Taranaki Daily News. http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/2461790/Liaison-work-in-Kabul-honoured. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
[edit] External links
- London Gazette
- Official list of New Zealand honours
- The website of the Ceremonial Secretariat, Cabinet Office - The UK Honours System
- Investiture ceremony image album
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||