1999 New Year Honours - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Order of The British Empire - Officers of The Order of The British Empire (O.B.E.)

Officers of The Order of The British Empire (O.B.E.)

Military division
Navy
  • Commander Philip Norman Harris, Royal Navy.
  • Major (now Lieutenant Colonel) Stephen Thomas Hartnell, Royal Marines.
  • Commander William Richard John Hockin, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Keith Howell, Royal Navy.
  • Commander David James Mattick, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Richard Michael Simmonds, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Geoffrey Charles Thomas, Royal Navy.
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard Grant Bird, The Royal Logistic Corps.
  • Acting Colonel Derek Henry Bristow, Cambridgeshire Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel John James Cargill, Scots Guards.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Julian Edward Michael Crowe, Scots Guards.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Acting Colonel) Anthony Duncan Harkin, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ian Frazer Greaves Henderson, Intelligence Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Alastair Kemp, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Alasdair William Buist Loudon, The Black Watch.
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Macdonald, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Charles Parish, M.B.E., The King's Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Michael Geddes Paterson, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Michael Furniss Potter, The Royal Irish Regiment.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Evan Price, Corps of Army Music.
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Charles Stevens, Corps of Royal Engineers.
Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Terence Raymond Adcock
  • Wing Commander James Patrick Anderson
  • Group Captain Andre Ferdinand Paul Dezonie Wing Commander John Stuart Hocknell, M.B.E.
  • Wing Commander Manharlal Ratanjibhai Patel
  • Group Captain John Maurice Maynard Ponsonby
  • Wing Commander Peter York
Civil division
  • Graham Frederick Addicott, lately London Crown Courts Group Manager, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Ian Scott Anderson, Community Investment Director, Whitbread pic. For services to Volunteering.
  • John Anderson, lately Chairman, Wise Group. For services to Training for Unemployed People.
  • Miss Susan Maria Andi, Poet and Live Artist. For services to Black Arts.
  • John Dorrington Aptorp. For charitable services in Barnet, London.
  • Professor Rosemary Doreen Ashton, Professor of English, University College, London. For services to Comparative Literature.
  • Geoffrey Crabtree Atkinson, Director, Ben-Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund. For charitable services to the Motor Industry.
  • Paul Geoffrey Ayscough, Communications and Information Industries Directorate, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • John Peter Basgallop, General Manager, BT Special Services. For services to the Telecommunications Industry.
  • Graeme John Baker, Director of Construction Industry Affairs, Building Services Research and Information Association. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Samuel David Baker, J.P., D.L. For services to the Administration of Justice in Somerset.
  • Constance Barbara, Mrs. Ballinger, lately Consultant Psychiatrist, Royal Dundee Liff Hospital. For services to Women's Psychiatric Health.
  • Kenneth Bernard Barnes. For services to the Confederation of British Industry in the East Midlands.
  • Joseph Bell. For services to Sea Cadet Corps.
  • Margaret Ann, Mrs. Bell, Director of Nursing and Quality, Mid Kent Healthcare Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Joseph Blair, Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Jennifer Edith, Mrs. Borden. For services to Christian Aid.
  • Eric Findlater Brandie, Manager, Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs, Tengizchevroil. For services to Safety in the Offshore Oil Industry.
  • Nicholas Denison Brighouse. For services to the Mini Olympics Mentally Handicapped Bi-annual Games and to Burns Victims.
  • Miss Sheila Margaret Brock, lately Campaign Director, Museum of Scotland.
  • Neil Hedley Buckland. For services to Thalidomide Trust.
  • Christopher Colin Bulman, lately County Surveyor and Deputy Director, Development Services, Staffordshire County Council. For services to Transport and to the community in Staffordshire.
  • Charles Burton, Detective Inspector, Derbyshire Constabulary. For the development of Screening and Profiling Techniques in homicide and abuse cases.
  • Henry Percy James Butcher, lately Chief Executive, West Wales Ambulance NHS Trust. For services to Nursing and to the NHS in Wales.
  • Michael Calvert, General Manager, CWS Agriculture. For services to the Agriculture Industry.
  • George Winston Cameron, Managing Director, V. T. International Services Group. For Services to British Shipbuilding.
  • Robert Carlyle, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Ronald Louis Carter, Furniture Designer. For services to Craft and Design.
  • Hugh Chambers. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade in London.
  • John Paul Clarke, lately Level D, Crown Prosecution Service.
  • Brigadier Roland Maurice Cockman. For services to Graduate Recruiters.
  • Professor Leonard Robert Morrison Cocks, T.D., lately Keeper of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum. For services to Palaeontology.
  • Roger Alan Victor Coles, Headteacher, Oxted County School, Surrey. For services to Education.
  • Anne, Mrs. Collingwood, Headteacher, Crook Primary School, Durham. For services to Primary Education.
  • Terence George COLLINS, Chairman, VT Southern Careers Ltd. For services to the Provision of Careers Advice.
  • Alan COLLINSON, Director, Collinson Systems Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • George Alan COOPER. For services to Civil Engineering.
  • Jennifer Anne, Mrs. COOPER. For services to Young Women's Christian Association.
  • Miss Harriet COPPERMAN, Nursing Director, North London Hospice Home Care Service. For services to Palliative Care.
  • George Francis COULSON, Business Manager, Fraud and Intelligence Service, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Miss Elizabeth Mary CRATCHLEY, Chairman, Anti-Counterfeiting Group. For services to the Protection of Intellectual Property.
  • Kenneth Thomas CREGEEN, Head of Facilities and Support Services Division, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • David Mills CROMPTON. For services to the Construction Industry and to Urban Regeneration.
  • Roger John CULLY, Business Manager, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Professor Peter Fearnley DALE, President, International Federation of Surveyors. For services to Surveying.
  • Richard Glyn DAVIES, Headteacher, Mynyddbach Girls' Comprehensive School, Swansea. For services to Secondary Education.
  • Professor Ravindra Kumar DHIR, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Dundee. For services to Concrete Technology.
  • Shelagh, Mrs. DIPLOCK. For services to Women's Rights.
  • John DOBIE, lately Acting Director of Education, City of Edinburgh Council. For services to the Local Authority Education Service.
  • Thomas Dixon Connochie DUN, Hill Farmer. For services to the Sheep Farming Industry.
  • Kevin Harry DUNION. For services to Friends of the Earth International.
  • Professor Peter Douglas DUNN. For services to the development of Innovative Energy Technologies.
  • Professor Peter DUNNILL, Director, Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, University College London. For services to Biochemical Engineering.
  • Ian James DUSSEK, Director, Wells (Trinidad Lake Asphalt) Ltd. For services to Highways and to the Bitumen Industry.
  • John Robert EDMUNDS, Crops Technical Officer, Intervention Board, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Ann Eleri, Mrs. EDWARDS, Consultant Anaesthetist, Wrexham Maelor Hospital. For services to the NHS and to Medical Education.
  • Roger Clough WILLIAMS-ELLIS. For services to Forestry in Wales.
  • Professor Alfred Michael EMMERSON. For services to the Department of Health's Microbiology Advisory Committee and to Infection Control.
  • David ESSEX, Singer. For charitable services, especially to Voluntary Service Overseas.
  • Ian Philip EVANS, Headmaster, Bedford School. For services to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.
  • Richard Daniel EXELL, Policy Officer, Trades Union Congress. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Henri Herman EXTON, Q.P.M., Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Miss Elizabeth FARRELLY. For services to the National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service.
  • Richard John Robert FEILDEN. For services to Architecture.
  • Peter FELIX. For services to Water Ski-ing.
  • John FIELDER, lately Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • Cecil Thomas FINN, M.B.E., lately President, Scottish Fishermen's Federation. For services to the Fishing Industry.
  • Miss Marie Frances Therese FINNEGAN. For public service.
  • Gary Denis FLATHER, Q.C. For services to the Legal Profession and to promoting Disability Awareness.
  • Elizabeth Anne Lucy FORGAN. For services to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
  • Captain Timothy Arthur FORSTER. For services to Horse Racing.
  • Anthony Kenric Stapleton FRANKS. For services to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability and to the RNLI.
  • Simon Richard FROST, Chief Executive, F.H. Ltd. For services to the Aerospace Industry.
  • Jane, Mrs. FULFORD, Headteacher, Winton Primary School, Islington, London. For services to Education.
  • Janette Braid, Mrs. GARDNER, lately Chairman, National Schizophrenia Fellowship Scotland. For service to sufferers of Schizophrenia.
  • George Drysdale GOLDIE, Chairman, National Groups Committee, Institute of Advanced Motorists. For services to Road Safety.
  • John Lyon GOODFELLOW, Chairman, Board of Management, Angus College. For services to Further Education and to promoting educational links with farms.
  • John William GREEN, lately Group Technical Director, Anglian Water pic. For services to the Water Industry.
  • Kenneth James GREEN, Estates Projects Team Manager, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Brian Edwin GRIMWOOD, lately Senior Natural Resources Adviser, Department for International Development.
  • John Anthony HAILEY, Board Member, Humberside Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Training and to Investors in People.
  • Rodger Baden HAKE. For services to the Foresight ITEC Panel and to the British Computer Society.
  • Jeffrey John HAMBLIN, Director, The Americas, British Tourist Authority. For services to Tourism.
  • Hilary Ide HAMMOND. For services to Librarianship and Information Provision.
  • Anthony David Maurice HAMS, lately Head, Sustainable Development Unit, Local Government Management Board. For services to Sustainable Development.
  • Kenneth Stewart HARRISON, Head of Mining Policy Section, Health and Safety Executive, Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Christopher Jackson HARVEY, Headteacher, Hawarden High School, Flintshire. For services to Education.
  • Alan Sydney HOAD, lately Head of Planning and Performance, Facilities Management Division, Department for Education and Employment.
  • Gillian, Mrs. HOLLANDER, J.P. For services to the community in Hertfordshire.
  • Philip HOLMES, J.P. For services to the Independent Board of Visitors, Military Corrective Training Centre.
  • Stephen HOLT, Director, New Deal Project, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
  • Malcolm Graham HORLOCK, Grade 6, Welsh Office.
  • Wing Commander Frederick David HOSKINS. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association in Wiltshire.
  • Richard HOULDEN, Headteacher, Hirst High School, Ashington, Northumberland. For services to Education.
  • James Kingsley HUDSON, Headteacher, Two Mile Ash Middle School, Milton Keynes. For services to Education.
  • Miss Shirley Hughes. For services to Children's Literature.
  • Professor Patrick Paul Anthony HUMPHREY, Director, Glaxo Institute of Applied Pharmacology. For services to Migraine Research.
  • Professor David Stanley INGRAM, lately Regius Keeper, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. For services to Plant Science and to Education.
  • Gordon Richardson IRWIN, J.P. For services to the Shipping Industry.
  • Professor Patricia Ann JACOBS, F.R.S., Director, Wessex Regional Genetics Laboratory. For services to Genetic Research.
  • David John JAMES, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Peter Norman JENKINS, Grade 6, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence.
  • David John JOHNSON, Clerk of the Records, House of Lords.
  • John Kenrick JONES, lately Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Tom JONES, Singer. For services to Music and to Entertainment.
  • William Stanley JONES, Chairman, Tyneside Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Training.
  • Robert REARS, Grade 6, Contributions Agency, Department of Social Security.
  • Donal Arthur John KEEGAN, D.L., Consultant Physician. For services to Rehabilitation Services.
  • George McRae KEEL, Investigations Manager, Office of the Health Service Commissioner for Scotland.
  • Ronald David KELLS, D.L. For services to Banking and to the Community.
  • Grace Doreen, Mrs. KEMPSTER, Head of Libraries, Information, Heritage and Cultural Services, Essex County Council. For services to Librarianship and Information Provision.
  • David Maldwyn Thomas KENDRICK, Q.P.M., Commander, Metropolitan Police. For Services to the Police.
  • Duncan Hamish KENWORTHY, Producer and Managing Director, Toledo Pictures. For services to the Film Industry.
  • David Andrew George KILSHAW, Chairman, Borders Health Board. For services to Health Care.
  • Susan Jean, Mrs. KING, J.P., Executive Director, Safer Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Crime Prevention.
  • Ian Niven KIRBY, Grade 6 (Business Manager), Metropolitan Police. For services to the Police and to the community.
  • John Nigel KIRKLAND. For services to the community, especially the Derbyshire Ambulance Service, in Derbyshire.
  • Margaret Heather, Mrs. LAIRD. For services as a Church Commissioner.
  • Charles Roy LANCASTER. For services to Horticulture.
  • Alan John LAWRENCE, lately Consultant in Dental Public Health, Department of Health.
  • Peter James LITTLE, Chief Executive, Birmingham Rathbone Society. For services to Training and Employment and to Young People.
  • Pamela Edwards, Mrs. LIVERSIDGE. For services to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and to Engineering.
  • Ronald LOBER, Project Manager, Project Services Division, Highways Agency, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Jeremy Duncan Loom, Chief Executive, British Hospitality Association. For services to Tourism.
  • Professor Donald Bernard LONGMORE. For services to Magnetic Resonance Scanning.
  • Joan Katherine, Mrs. LOUDON. For services to the Administration of Justice in South Glamorgan.
  • Ahmad Yusuf LUNAT, Member, Kirklees Racial Equality Council. For services to Regeneration and to Racial Equality in Batley and Kirklees, West Yorkshire.
  • Martin Roland MALPAS, Regional Disability Services Manager, Employment Service, Department for Education and Employment.
  • Miss Margaret Anne MARSHALL, Opera and Concert Singer. For services to Music.
  • Leslie Catto McBAIN, Governor, H.M. Prison and Young Offenders' Institution Glenochil.
  • Samuel McCoMAS, Director and General Manager, Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd. For services to the Use of Information Technology in Shipbuilding.
  • John Jerome McCORMACK. For services to the Community.
  • Malcolm McIVER, lately Deputy Chairman, Accounts Commission for Scotland. For services to Local Government Finance.
  • Professor David Sutherland McKAY, Director, JVC Manufacturing UK Ltd. For services to Engineering Design.
  • John McKINNEY, Clerk and Chief Executive, Omagh District Council. For Community Leadership.
  • Judith MCKNIGHT, General Secretary, National Association of Probation Officers. For services to Employment Relations and to Women's Issues.
  • Patricia Margaret, Mrs. McMANUS, Health Visitor, Hawick and Chairman, Royal College of Nursing Scottish Board. For services to Health Care.
  • John Boyd MCMILLAN, Rector, Invergordon Academy. For services to Education.
  • Joanna, Mrs. McVEY. For services to the Community.
  • Stanley Albert MENDHAM, Founder and Chairman, Forum of Private Business. For services to Small Business.
  • Malcolm MEREDITH, lately Grade 7, Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency, Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Helen Jean, Mrs. MILLAR, D.L. For services to the Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes and to Consumer Interests.
  • Brian Arthur Miller, Head of Marketing, Martin-Baker Aircraft Company Ltd. For services to Aircraft Escape Design and to Export.
  • Denis George Gerard Moloney. For services to the community, especially Education and Health.
  • Derek Raymond Moore, Director, Suffolk Wildlife Trust. For services to Nature Conservation, especially in Suffolk.
  • Karen Jane, Mrs. Morgan, lately Board Member, Environment Agency. For services to the Protection of the Water Environment.
  • Miss Audrey Ennis Moser. For services to Child Welfare, especially Child Refugees.
  • Terence Michael Mulroy, Director, Transportation Planning (International) Ltd. For services to Transport Planning.
  • Alexander James Murphy. For services to Rugby League Football.
  • Nicholas Jonathan Naftalin, Medical Director, Leicester Royal Infirmary. For services to Education and to Patient Care.
  • Peter Geoffrey Nathan, D.L. For services to the London Playing Fields Society.
  • Professor Elizabeth Newson. For services to Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
  • Professor Ian Newton, F.R.S., Head, Avian Biology Section, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology. For services to Avian Research.
  • Diane Patricia, Mrs. Nutting, Member, Council for the National Trust. For services to Conservation.
  • Gerard Leo O'Donnell, Principal and Chief Executive, West Thames College, Middlesex. For services to Further Education.
  • Miss Denise O'Donoghue, Managing Director, Hat Trick Productions. For services to Television.
  • Patrick Stephen O'Leary, lately Head, Single Market Unit, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • John Packer, Chief Executive Officer, Norwich City Council. For services to the community in Norwich, Norfolk.
  • Lyndsay, Mrs. Hacket Pain. For services to the Associated Country Women of the World and to the Women's Institute.
  • Christopher Andrew Frank Parsons, Constable, West Mercia Constabulary. For the development of the Safe Child Scheme.
  • Eric Payne, Chairman, Mita Holdings Ltd., and Managing Director, Mita (UK) Ltd. For services to Industry and to the community in North Wales.
  • Edward George Pearn, Q.F.S.M., H.M. Inspector of Fire Services (Grade II) H.M. Fire Service Inspectorate, Home Office.
  • Miss Marion Elizabeth Perry, lately Head, Prendergast Comprehensive School, Lewisham. For services to Education and to Guiding.
  • Mark Trevor Phillips. For services to Broadcast Journalism.
  • Hugh Shuter Platt, T.D. For services to Post Graduate Medical Education.
  • Bishop Wilton Ralph Powell, Chairman, Nehemiah Housing Association and Chairman, Black Star Housing Association. For services to Housing in the West Midlands.
  • David Graham Pyatt, Principal Scientific Officer, Forestry Commission.
  • William Rose-Qunue, Governor 1, H.M. Prison Garth.
  • George Raxster, D.L., lately Chairman, Shropshire County Council. For services to Local Government and to the community in Shropshire.
  • Rajkumar Raja Rayan, General Dental Practitioner, London. For services to Dentistry.
  • The Reverend Nicholas John Read, Director, Rural Stress Information Network. For services to the Alleviation of Rural Stress.
  • Mary, Mrs. Reed, Chief Probation Officer, Norfolk Probation Service. For services to the Probation Service.
  • Janet Hilary, Mrs. Richardson, Technical Adviser, HM Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Anthony Edward Richings, Secretary to the Bailiff of Guernsey. For services to Bailiwick of Guernsey.
  • Anne Lloyd, Mrs. Roberts, Deputy Chair, North Wales Health Authority. For services to the NHS and to Education in North Wales.
  • Penelope Jill, Mrs. Allisy-Roberts, Member, Ionising Radiations Advisory Committee. For services to Radiation Protection.
  • Ann Edith, Mrs. Robertson. For services to the East Kent Hospice Project.
  • Grace Robertson. For services to Photography.
  • William James Rodger, lately Principal Scientist, Strathclyde Police Forensic Science Laboratory. For services to Forensic Science.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hendrik Roosmalecocq, M.C., Vice President, National Canine Defence League. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • Miss Jennifer Ross, local Supervising Authority Midwifery Officer. For services to Women's Health Care in North East England.
  • Thomas Mackenzie Ross. For services to the Pensions Industry.
  • Clive John McLean Russell, D.L. For services to the Medical Profession.
  • Bernard Ryan, lately Chief Executive, Land Authority for Wales. For services to Economic Development.
  • John Ryan, Chair, Public Protection Committee, Local Government Association. For services to Public Safety and to Local Government.
  • Frank Noel Ryding. For services to the British Red Cross Society, especially the Landmines Campaign.
  • Iqbal Abdul Karim Mussa Sacranie. For services to Community Relations.
  • Pearl, Mrs. Sagar. For services to the Community and to Women's Issues.
  • Rohit Samani, Managing Director, Tilda Ltd. For services to the Rice Milling Industry.
  • Barbara Hilda, Mrs. Scott, J.P. For services to the community in York.
  • Christopher Scott, Governor 1, H.M. Prison Birmingham.
  • John Fletcher Shepherd. For services to the Welfare of Severely Disabled People.
  • Endon William Shipley. For services to the Royal Engineers Officers' Widows Society.
  • Professor Jack Simmons, Historian. For services to Railway and Local History.
  • Thomas Stewart Simpson. For services to the Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People.
  • Arun Kumar Singh, Partner, Commerce and Finance, Masons Solicitors. For services to Export and to Small Business.
  • Patricia Frances, Mrs. Smith, lately Deputy Chief Executive, Football Association. For services to the Football Association.
  • Mary Westby, Mrs. Soames, M.B.E. For services to the ATS/WRAC Benevolent Fund.
  • Ramniklal Chhanganlal Solanki. For services to Publishing and to the Asian Community.
  • Miss Dusty Springfield. For services to Popular Music.
  • Kenneth John Stacey. For services to the Chequers Trust and to the community in Buckinghamshire.
  • James Keith Edward Stanford. For services to the Leonard Cheshire Foundation.
  • The Reverend Canon John Alexander Stanley. For services to the Church of England and to the community in Huyton, Liverpool
  • Miss Sally Aime Stapleford, President, National Ice Skating Association. For services to Ice Skating.
  • Ann Elizabeth, Mrs. Stead, Clinical Director - Disability Services, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre.

For services to People with Physical Disabilities.

  • John William Stephens, lately Head, Music Education Department, Trinity College of Music. For services to Music Education.
  • Professor Malcolm Francis Graham Stevens, Professor of Experimental Cancer Chemotherapy, University of Nottingham. For services to the development of Cancer Drugs.
  • Alison Jane, Mrs. Stevenson, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Anthony Keith Struthers, Director of Development Services and Deputy Chief Executive, City of Salford. For services to the Regeneration of Salford.
  • Professor Eric Sunderland, D.L. For public service in Wales.
  • Albert Victor Tait, Deputy Chief Executive, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. For services to Local Government.
  • Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Tanner. For services to Ecumenical Relations.
  • Harry Taverner, lately Headteacher, Castle Rushen School, Isle of Man. For services to Education.
  • Austin Joseph Tighe, Deputy Officer in Charge, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John George Tyror, J.P., Member, Advisory Committee on the Safety of Nuclear Installations, Health and Safety Commission. For services to the Promotion of Safety in the Nuclear Industry.
  • Professor Urlan Alistair Wannop. For services to the Boundary Commission for Scotland.
  • Bernard Ward, Assay Master, Assay Office. For services to the Jewellery Industry in Birmingham.
  • Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. Wates. For charitable services to the community in Berkshire.
  • Mavis Pauline, Mrs. Watson, Clinical Nurse Specialist (Stoma Care), Bradford Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Health Care.
  • Professor Robin Gordon Maclennan Webster, Head, Scott Sutherland School of Architecture, Aberdeen. For services to Architecture Education.
  • John Bernard Weeks, Section Head, Senior Civil Service Unit, Department of Health.
  • Robin Andrew Williams, Chief Scientist, UK/EC Survey of the wreck of the MV Derbyshire. For services to Marine Investigation.
  • Hugh Christopher Woodrow, lately Chief Executive and Secretary, Association of Consulting Engineers. For services to Consulting Engineering.
  • Robin Edwin Peter Wright, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the community in Lincolnshire.
Diplomatic and Overseas
  • David ATHERTON. For services to music in Hong Kong.
  • Kathryn BOARD, Director, British Council, Colombia.
  • Professor Robert Lumb BROADHEAD. For services to child health in developing countries, especially Malawi.
  • Julian Maurice CLARKE. For public, community and human rights services, British Virgin Islands.
  • Richard William Tebutt COE. For services to community projects in Jamaica.
  • The Reverend Canon Colin Richard Chad COUSSMAKER. For services to British communities in the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe.
  • Professor Timothy Revill CULLINAN. For services to community health in Malawi.
  • Sister Judith Ellen DEAN, M.B.E. For services to youth and the community in Swaziland.
  • Martin James DRAKE. For services to the European Monitoring Mission in former Yugoslavia.
  • The Honourable Anthony Samuel EDEN, M.L.A., J.P. For public, community and services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Alexander Pratt ELDER, Police Adviser, British Development Division in the Caribbean.
  • David John FOSTER. For humanitarian services, particularly in Eastern Europe.
  • Sonia Berta, Mrs. FUCHS. For services to community welfare at home and overseas, latterly in Russia.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Lionel Hugh Michael GREGORY, M.B.E. For services to Commonwealth youth.
  • Brian Ralph HALL. For public service in Bermuda.
  • Leslie HEMERY. For services to voluntary community work in Chile.
  • Thomas Victor HIGGINS. For services to British exports and to the welfare of the under-privileged in Pakistan.
  • Anthony John HUMPHRIES, Senior Information Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Donald Paul Robert JENNER, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Anthony Philip LEWIS, Director, British Council, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ariel Rudolph MISICK. For public service, Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • John Leslie Watson NOAL. For services to British commercial interests in Bangladesh and to the British community in Chittagong.
  • Roderick Stokes PRYDE, lately Director, British Council Teaching Centre, Hong Kong.
  • Roderick Allan MacGregor RAMSAY, M.B.E. For services to British-Indonesia trade and to the community.
  • Dr. George REMINGTON. For services to public health in the Middle East.
  • Michael William Guild ROBERTS, Headmaster, British School, Amsterdam.
  • Elaine Margaret, Mrs. RUFFELL, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Simon James SCARFF, M.B.E. For services to British industry, and community service in India.
  • Professor Malcolm Philip Dominic BAKER-SMITH. For services to the promotion of English in Holland.
  • Professor David Patrick SOUTHALL. For services to childcare in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
  • Maxine Janet, Mrs. VLIELAND, Organising Secretary, Keonigswinter Conferences.
  • Edgar WILLE. For services to management development in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
  • Colin John WILSON. For services to British-Japanese trade.
  • Miss Barbara Janet WOODWARD, lately First Secretary, H.M. Embassy, Moscow.
  • Ian Alan WORTHINGTON, lately H.M. Consul-General, Ekaterinburg.

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