The New Year Honours 2004 were appointments by some of the
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 31 December 2003 in the United Kingdom,[1] New Zealand,[2] Barbados,[3] Bahamas,[4] Grenada,[5]
Papua New Guinea,[6] Solomon Islands,[7] Tuvalu,[8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,[9] Belize,[10] and Saint Christopher and Nevis,[11]
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honours 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. Military and Civil, as appropriate.
United Kingdom
Knight Bachelor
Richard Armstrong, CBE. Music Director, Scottish Opera. For services to Music.
Gavyn Farr Arthur, lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London.
Stuart Bell, MP, Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough. For services to Parliament.
Professor
Robert David Hugh Boyd, lately Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of London and former Principal, St George's Hospital Medical School. For services to Medicine.
Professor
John Michael Brady, FRS, BP Professor of Information Engineering, University of Oxford. For services to Engineering.
Professor
Alasdair Muir Breckenridge, CBE, Chairman, Committee on Safety of Medicines. For services to Medicine.
John Valentine Butterfill, MP, Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West. For services to Parliament.
The Right Honourable
Walter Menzies Campbell, CBE, QC, MP, Member of Parliament for North East Fife. For services to Parliament.
John Arnold Clark, Chairman and Chief Executive, The Arnold Clark Organisation. For services to the Automotive Industry and to the community in Scotland.
Michael John Darrington, Group Managing Director, Greggs plc. For services to Business and to the community in the North-East.
Professor
John Edwin Enderby, CBE, FRS, Senior Research Fellow and Emeritus Professor, University of Bristol. For services to Science and Technology.
Professor
Martin John Evans, FRS, Professor of Mammalian Genetics and director, Cardiff School of Biosciences, University of Cardiff. For services to Medical Science.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
Civil Division
Alexandra Vivien, Mrs Burslem, O.B.E., J.P., Vice-Chancellor, Manchester Metropolitan University. For services to Higher Education.
Professor
Sandra June Noble Dawson, director, Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge; Master, Sidney Sussex College. For services to Higher Education and Management Research.
Rear Admiral John Herbert Arthur James Louis Armstrong, Chief Executive, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. For services to the Property Profession.
Dr John Walton Marshall, D.L., Regional Commissioner, NHS Appointments Commission. For services to the NHS.
Nicholas Charles Niels Matheson, Chief Executive, Government Car and Despatch Agency.
John Edward McConnell. For public service.
Arthur David McCourt, Chief Executive, Highland Council. For services to Local Government.
Elizabeth Adele, Mrs McEvilly, Clinical Nurse, Paediatric Diabetes. For services to Children with Diabetes.
Professor Richard Edward Milburn, lately Professor of Community Education, University of Strathclyde. For services to Community Education and Young People.
Isabella Krystyna, Mrs Moore, President, British Chambers of Commerce. For services to Commerce.
Geoffrey Muirhead, Chief Executive, Manchester Airports Group. For services to Aviation.
Stephen Christopher Murphy, Chief Officer, Northumbria Area. For services to the National Probation Service.
Professor Eileen Baker, lately Principal, Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln. For services to Higher Education.
Clarissa Mary, Mrs Baldwin, Chief Executive, Dogs Trust. For services to the Welfare of Dogs.
Eileen Margaret, Mrs Bamford. For services to Children in Belarus.
John Baragwanath, Team Leader, Business Relations and Innovation Team, Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber.
Francis Baron, Chief Executive, Rugby Football Union. For services to Rugby.
Jane Elizabeth, Mrs Barrie, Chair, Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS.
John Arthur William Bateman, Chief Executive, UK Youth and Vice Chair of the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services. For services to Young People.
Colin Robert Beardwood, Board Member, Environment Agency. For services to the Environment.
Charles Beare, Chairman, J. & A. Beare Ltd. For services to the Music Industry.
James Beeston, Director and Chairman, Invigour Ltd. For services to Urban Regeneration in Birmingham.
Linda Rhiannon, Mrs Bevan. For services to the community in Wales.
Donald James Biggar, Farmer. For services to the Livestock Industry.
Michael Timothy Bolsover, Member, London Employers Coalition. For services to the New Deal.
Dr Colin Michael Boyne, M.B.E., Technical Manager, QinetiQ. For services to the Defence Industry.
Robert Wesley Brown, BP Engineering Project Manager and Chairman, Scottish Forestry Alliance. For services to Woodlands in Scotland.
Martin Bruce, Operations Director, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service. For services to the Blood Transfusion Service.
Professor Denys Brunsden, Chairman, Dorset Coast Forum. For services to Geoconservation and to Geomorphology.
John Joseph Burke, D.L. For services to the community in Bristol.
Professor
Robin Alan Butlin, lately Professor of Historical Geography, University of Leeds. For services to Geography.
Martin John Callaghan, Director, London Underground Ltd. For services to Public Private Partnership.
Mary Theresa MacLeod, Mrs Campbell, Board Member, Highlands and Islands Enterprise. For services to Economic Development in the Highlands and Islands.
Professor Michael Patrick Campbell, Director, Sector Skills Development Agency. For services to Economic Development.
William George Cann, Chairman, Dartmoor National Park Authority. For services to National Parks.
Helen Margaret, Mrs Carey, D.L. For services to the National Federation of Women's Institutes and to the Environment.
John Graham Carrington, Conflict and Humanitarian Adviser, Department for International Development.
Professor Judith Mary Chessells. For services to Leukaemia Research.
Dr
Marjorie McCallum Chibnall, Medieval Historian, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. For services to History.
Miss Sarah Child, Chairman, Addaction. For services to Drug and Alcohol Treatment.
Mohammed Jehangir Choudhry, Chairman, Puretone plc. For services to the Hearing Aid Industry and to Businesses in Kent.
Richard Anthony Clark, Chief Executive, Prime Focus. For services to Housing in the West Midlands.
Robert Lawrence Clark, Director, Cumbria Rural Enterprise Agency. For services to the Rural Community.
Robert Clarke, lately Chair, Advisory Panel, Beacon Councils. For services to Local Government.
Michael James Counsell, Principal Youth Officer for Gloucestershire. For services to Young People.
Christopher Thomas Crook, Chair, Sussex Probation Board. For services to the National Probation Service.
Michael John Crosta, lately Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
Professor Christopher John Stokes Damerell. For services to Particle Physics Research, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxfordshire.
Michael Davey, Leader, Northumberland County Council. For services to Local Government.
Hywel Gethin Davies, lately Chairman, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. For services to Music and to International Relations.
John Thomas Ronald Davies, Photographer. For services to Photography.
Elspeth Freda, Mrs Davis, Divisional Manager, South West Early Years, Office for Standards in Education.
Paul Bernard Dermody, lately Chief Executive Officer, De Vere Group plc. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
Professor Charles Walter Desforges, Emeritus Professor of Education, University of Exeter. For services to Education.
Philip Lloyd Dinham. For services to Youth and Community Justice.
Raphael Djanogly, J.P. For Charitable Services.
David Christopher Curtis Duly, Director, Habinteg Housing Association (Ulster) Limited. For services to Housing in Northern Ireland.
Ron Egginton, Head, UKAEA Corporate Governance and Business Relations Team, Department of Trade and Industry.
Geoffrey Leonard Essery. For services to Health and Safety in the Chemical Industry.
Dr Meirion Rhys Evans, Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Wales College of Medicine. For services to the WHO in China and to the Hong Kong Government during the SARS Outbreak.
Professor
David Philip Farrington, Professor of Psychological Criminology, Institute of Criminology, Cambridge. For services to Criminology.
Ms Hazel Farrow, Headteacher, Loxford School of Science and Technology, Redbridge, London. For services to Education.
John David Flack, Vice Chairman, Federation of Independent Mines. For services to Health and Safety in the Mining Industry.
Raymond Norman Fletcher, Personnel Director, Remploy. For services to disabled people.
Paul Forbes, Director, Department of Training, Leeds City Council. For services to Training and Employment for Disadvantaged Groups.
Professor
Janet Ford, Pro-Vice Chancellor, York University. For services to Housing.
Joan, Mrs Ford, Chair, West Middlesbrough Neighbourhood Trust. For services to Social Inclusion.
Margaret Susan, Mrs Foster, Chief Executive, Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trust. For services to the NHS in Wales and to Equal Opportunities.
Miss Karen Foulds, District Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Mary Dawn, Mrs Foulkes, Director, Human Resources Customer Operations, Ford Europe. For services to Diversity.
Maurice Frankel, Director, Campaign for Freedom of Information. For services to Open Government.
Simon Andrew Fraser, Chairman, North Areas Board, Scottish Natural Heritage. For services to the Environment and to the Highlands and Islands.
Professor Judith Wordsworth George, Deputy Director, Open University Scotland. For services to Higher Education.
Richard Henry Gibbon, lately Head of Engineering Collections, National Railway Museum. For services to Museums.
John Gilliland, Farmer. For services to the Environment.
Peter John Gilroy, Director, Social Services, Kent. For services to Social Care.
John Godfrey. For services to Consumer Food Interests.
Miss Margaret Elizabeth Goose, Chief Executive, The Stroke Association. For services to Healthcare.
William Grady, Principal, Isle of Wight College. For services to Education.
Ian Graham, Principal, John Wheatley College, Glasgow. For services to Further Education and to Community Development.
Evelyn Esther, Mrs Greer, M.B.E., J.P. For services to the 2003 Special Olympic World Games and to Sport.
Vivien Margaret, Mrs Griffiths, Vice Chair, Reading Agency. For services to Libraries and Lifelong Learning in Birmingham.
Brian Malcolm Gunn, Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
Maurice Stephen Hall, Senior Principal, Department for Work and Pensions.
Valerie, Mrs Weddell-Hall, Headteacher, Franche Community First School, Kidderminster, Worcestershire. For services to Education.
Ms Nancy Hallett, Chief Executive, Homerton Hospital, Hackney, London. For services to the NHS.
Simon Nicholas Hargreaves, Deputy Chief Test Pilot, BAE Systems. For services to Aviation.
Samuel Harper, Chair, Glasgow Housing Association. For services to Housing.
Professor
Roy Michael Harrison, The Queen Elizabeth II Birmingham Centenary Professor of Environmental Health, University of Birmingham. For services to Environmental Science.
Eunice, Mrs Heaney, Pensions Policy Adviser, Staffordshire County Council. For services to the Fire Service.
Roger Alan Heard, Sales and Marketing Director, Transbus Dennis. For services to Transport.
Professor Mary Henry, Nursing Consultant. For services to Nursing in Scotland.
Susan, Mrs Hewett, J.P. For services to the Administration of Justice.
Miss Sue Higginson, lately Head, the Studio, Royal National Theatre. For services to Drama.
Ronald William Hiles. For Medical Services to the community in Bangladesh.
Professor
William George Hill, F.R.S., F.R.S.E., Emeritus Professor of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science and the Livestock Industry.
Michael Hirst, Chairman, Business Tourism Partnership. For services to the Tourist Industry.
John Humphreys, Acting Director of Employment Relations, Royal College of Nursing. For services to the NHS.
Colin Howard Johnson, Director, Techniquest. For services to Science.
Paul Andrew Johnston. For public service.
Thomas Johnston, lately Chairman, Abbeyfield Northern Ireland Regional Council. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Professor Richard McLaren Johnstone, Director, Scottish Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research. For services to Modern Languages Education.
John Grant Jones, Chairman, Association of Justices' Chief Executives. For services to the Magistrates' Courts Service.
Mark Ralph Cornwall-Jones, lately Chairman, Ecclesiastical Insurance Group. For services to the Church and to the Insurance Industry.
Wyn Edgerton Jones, Chairman, British Alcan Aluminium plc. For services to the Aluminium Industry.
Alexander Cameron Keay, Finance Director, Montrose Port Authority. For services to the Ports Industry.
Dr
Maurice Hugh Keen, Emeritus Fellow in Medieval History, Balliol College, University of Oxford. For services to History.
Dr Ian Allan Philip Keitch, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist. For services to Mental Health and Public Safety.
Professor Gordon Kirk, lately Vice-Principal, University of Edinburgh. For services to Teacher Education.
Miss Stella Kwan, Dental Hygienist. For services to Dentistry.
Miss Mei Sim Lai. For services to Equal Opportunities.
Michael James Leahy, General Secretary, Iron and Steel Trades Confederation. For services to Trade Unions.
Joseph Leiper, Headteacher, Oldmachar Academy, Aberdeen. For services to Education.
Professor Elizabeth Miller, Head, Immunisation Department, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, Health Protection Agency. For services to Public Health Medicine.
Felix David Mooney, Chief Executive, Mooney Hotel Group. For services to the Tourist and Hospitality Industries in Northern Ireland.
Pierce Joseph Moore, M.B.E., Private Secretary, Parliamentary Counsel Office.
Raymond Graham Moore, Principal, Stoke-on-Trent College. For services to Further Education.
Anton Mosimann, Proprietor and Founder, Mosimann Academy of Culinary Excellence, London. For services to the Tourist and Food Industries.
Professor John Moverley, Principal and Chief Executive, Myerscough College, Preston. For services to Further Education.
Elizabeth, Mrs Sargeant, Physiotherapist. For services to the NHS.
Michael Shann, Governor, H.M. Prison Birmingham, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office.
Dr Linda Shaw. For services to Paediatric Dentistry.
Sidney Lawrence Shipton. For services to the Jewish Community and Inter Faith Relations.
Ranjit Singh. For services to Race and Community Relations.
Professor
James Ferguson Skea, Director, Policy Studies Institute. For services to UK Sustainable Transport.
William Simon Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney, J.P., D.L. For services to the St John Ambulance Brigade in Shropshire.
Anne, Mrs Sloman, lately Chief Political Adviser, BBC. For services to Broadcasting.
Dr Peter Samuel Smith, Chairman, National Association of Primary Care and General Medical Practitioner, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. For services to Medicine.
Stuart Brian Smith. For services to Industrial Archaeology.
Dr Michel Soukop, Head, Department of Medical Oncology, Royal Infirmary University NHS Trust, Glasgow. For services to Medical Oncology.
John Walter Spencer, Chairman, Lanemark International. For services to Business and International Trade.
Dr
Margaret Flora Spittle, Consultant Clinical Oncologist, The Middlesex Hospital and St John's Centre for Diseases of the Skin, St Thomas' Hospital. For services to Medicine.
Professor
Margaret Anne Stanley, Professor of Epithelial Biology, University of Cambridge. For services to Virology.
Michael Edward Taylor Stockbridge, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Peter Stuttard. For services to Nature Conservation in Wales.
Brenda, Mrs Swaddle, Headteacher, Eastwood Nursery School, Wandsworth, London. For services to Education.
Peter Gordon Tallantire, Team Leader, Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office.
Christopher John Tarrant, Radio and Television Presenter. For services to Broadcasting and Charity.
John Phillip Teece, Modernising Appeals Programme Director, Department for Work and Pensions.
Jennifer Margaret, Mrs Thompson, Head of Social Work, South Ayrshire Council. For services to Social Work Education and Training.
Air Commodore Mark Graham Tomkins, M.B.E., Royal Air Force (Retired). For services to the Royal Air Forces Association.
Norman Trotter, Senior Consultant, Kennedys Group. For services to Licensing and Intellectual Property Rights.
Dr Rona Valerie Tutt, lately Headteacher, Woolgrove Special School, Letchworth, and 2003 Vice President, National Association of Head Teachers. For services to Special Needs Education.
John Charles Twist, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
Councillor Kay Twitchen, Chair, Local Government Waste and Environmental Management Executive. For services to Local Government.
Geoffrey Tyler, Vice Chair of the corporation, Sussex Downs College. For services to Further Education.
Jean, Mrs Venables, M.B.E., lately Chairman, Thames Regional Flood Defence Committee. For services to Flood Defence.
Dale Vince, Managing Director, Ecotricity Limited. For services to the Environment and to the Electricity Industry.
Dr Sarah Walters, Senior Lecturer in Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham. For services to Medicine.
Elizabeth, Mrs Walton, Grade 6, Head, North and West Team, Government Office for London.
John Stephen Whitehead, Director, Scottish Food Quality Certification Ltd. For services to the Agri-food Industry.
Roy Whittle, Principal, Bolton Sixth Form College and Chairman, A/AS History Examiners, Assessment and Qualifications Alliance. For services to Education.
Derek Marshall Wilding, Vice-President, Defence Support Sector, Rolls-Royce. For services to the Aerospace Industry.
Dr Malcolm Leonard Windsor, Secretary, North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization. For services to Salmon Conservation.
Peter David Wiseman. For services to the Publicly Funded Advice Services in the West Midlands.
Dr Beatrix Wonke, Consultant Haematologist. For services to Medicine.
Michael John Worthington, Chair, Community Justice National Training Organisation; Acting Chair, Justice Sector Skills Council Shadow Board. For services to the Criminal Justice Sector.
Philip Andrew Janson Wright, Assistant Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Commons.
Miss Zofia Anna Zimand, Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
Diplomatic and Overseas List
Christopher James Allison. For services to healthcare in developing countries.
Rajiv Ratnakar Bendre, Director Sierra Leone, British Council.
Ms Liliana Sztejnbis-Jafar Biglou, Director Ukraine, British Council.
Jack Amos. For services to Working Men's Clubs in the North East.
John Darrell Amos, Area Customer Relations Manager, Inland Revenue.
John Anderson, Assistant Chief Engineer, Thales. For services to the Defence Industry.
Ms Dulcie Ann Andrews, lately Driver, Government Car and Despatch Agency.
Timothy Paul Appleton, Manager, Rutland Water Nature Reserve. For services to Wildlife and Nature Conservation.
Jack Archer. For services to the community in York.
Ms Jennifer Lynda Diane Argote, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Gerard Armstrong, lately Teacher, St. Michael's Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees. For services to Education.
John Llewellyn Arnott. For services to the Young Farmers Movement in South Wales.
Michael Thomas Arnott. For services to the Royal Mail and to the community in Derby.
Subathira, Mrs. Arunachalam, lately Compliance Support Officer, Inland Revenue.
Matthew Ashwood. For services to the families of UK Victims of 11 September 2001. Department for Constitutional Affairs.
Victor Alan Atkins, Gardener. For services to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and to the community in New Earswick, North Yorkshire.
Rita, Mrs. Atkinson. For services to Young People and to the community in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire.
Gerald Alan George Attwater, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
Paul Martin Cahill, Inspector, Metropolitan P lice Service and Chairman, Gay Police Association. For services to diversity within the Police and to the wider gay community.
Ivor Calverley. For services to the Royal Air Force Association in East Sussex.
Captain William Robert Canning, D.S.O, D.L., Royal Navy (Retired), Voluntary Ranger, Exmoor National Park. For services to Nature Conservation.
Michael Caplin, Head Glassblower, Chemistry Department, University of Southampton. For services to Glassblowing.
Linda McLean, Mrs. Capper, Head, Press, Public Relations and Education, British Antarctic Survey. For services to Science.
Rene Roland Carayol. For services to the Black Business Community.
Barry Care. For services to the community in Moulton, Northamptonshire.
Hilson Michael Carter. For services to The Carpenter's Shop and to the community in Walsall, West Midlands.
Roger David Stephen Cole. For services to Partnership Working.
Miss Margaret Ann Colley, Administrative Assistant, Department for Work and Pensions.
Dennis Collins, Administrative Officer, Department for Work and Pensions.
Ms Mary Collins, Co-ordinator, Clydebank Unemployed and Community Resource Centre. For services to the community in Clydebank, Dumbarton.
William Janson Collins. For services to Tennis in Ayrshire.
Hazel Jean, Mrs. Collis. For charitable services in Burntwood, Staffordshire.
Miss Elizabeth Mary Colquhoun, Caseworker Support, Inland Revenue.
Miss Elizabeth Ann Cook, Marketing Communications Manager, Environment Agency. For services to Flood Defence.
Dr. Roger Cook. For services to Scientific Research within the Agricultural Research Sector.
Janet, Mrs. Coombs, Education Manager, H.M. Prison Wakefield. For services to Prisoners' Learning and Skills.
John Michael Cooper, lately Chairman, The Chichester Canal Society, now The Chichester Ship CanalTrust. For services to the Restoration of the Chichester Canal.
Denise, Mrs. Cope, Senior Officer, Lincolnshire Probation Area. For services to the National Probation Service.
Henry Charles Day, B.E.M., Founder, Young Citizens Guild. For services to Young People in Norfolk and Essex.
Barbara, Mrs. Daykin, Volunteer Classroom Assistant, Morley Primary School, Ilkeston, Derbyshire. For services to Education.
Eric Deakin. For services to Swimming and Life-saving in Liverpool.
Peter Deeks, Ferry Manager and Principal Operator, Woolwich Free Ferry, London. For services to Transport in London.
Leonard Victor George Dennis. For services to the Meat Industry, especially the Butchers' and Drovers' Charitable Institution.
Ms Vanessa Denza (Mrs. Tomlinson). For services to the British Fashion Industry.
Amratlal Ghelabhai Desai. For services to Community Relations in North London.
Anjali, Mrs. Dey, New Deal Personal Adviser, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Amarjit Singh Dhillon. For services to the Asian Community in South East London.
Jeanne Hazel, Mrs. Diamond. For services to Childminding in Redbridge, Essex.
Frederick Dibnah, Television Presenter. For services to Heritage and Broadcasting.
Janet, Mrs. Dickson. For services to the Victims of Crime in Lewisham, London.
Stephanie Joan, Mrs. Diver. For services to the community in Dalston, Cumbria.
Veronica, Mrs. Dockerill, Higher Executive Officer, UK Passport Service.
Seamus James Joseph Donnelly, Area Adviser, Scottish Agricultural College Advisory Service. For services to Farming and to the community in Wigtownshire.
Roland Lee Doven, J.P. For services to the community, particularly in Lambeth, London.
Roy William Dowell, Financial Controls Manager, Employment Tribunals Service, Department of Trade and Industry.
Alec William Duncan, Regional Sales Director, Vosper Thornycroft. For services to Export.
Dr. James Duncan, lately Scientist, Scottish Crop Research Institute. For services to Agriculture and Biological Research.
Ralph Llewellyn Durbridge, Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Eric Lewis Dutton. For services to the community in Cardiff.
Zita, Mrs. Eckett, Deputy Registrar, Southampton Institute. For services to Higher Education.
Jeffrey Edwards, Chairman, Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Youth and Community Project. For services to the community in Merthyr Tydfil.
Lawrence English. For services to Transport Education and Training in West Yorkshire.
John Errington, Co-ordinator, Aston-Makunduchi Partnership; Teacher, Aston Comprehensive School, Sheffield. For services to International Citizenship and School Partnerships.
David Gareth Evans, Musical Director, Morriston Rugby Football Club Choir. For services to Music and Rugby in Swansea.
John Evans, Managing Director, Thomson, Llantrisant. For services to Economic Development in South East Wales.
Lisa Jane, Mrs. Evans, Grade E2, Ministry of Defence.
Peter Whinray Evans, Senior Policy Officer, Countryside Agency. For services to Rural Craft Training.
Stuart John Falla, Chairman, 2003 Island Games Organising Committee. For services to the 2003 Island Games in Guernsey.
David Farrow, Divisional Officer, Metropolitan Special Constabulary. For services to the Police.
Dr. Agnelo Teles Fernandes, General Medical Practitioner, Croydon, Surrey. For services to Healthcare.
Brenda, Mrs. Finnigan, Member, Watervoice Central. For services to the Water Industry.
Howard Nicol Firth, Director, Orkney and Moray Science Festival. For services to Popular Science.
Malcolm Fleming, Chief Executive, CDA Limited. For services to the UK Oil and Gas Industry.
Peter Max Davy Flemmich. For services to the community in Darvel, Ayrshire.
Dr. Bruce Fogle, Co-Founder, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. For services to Deaf People.
Leonard John Forge. For services to Amateur Football Administration.
Michael Helden Forster. For services to the Royal Air Force Association in Norfolk.
Janet Clare, Mrs. Fripp, Personnel Officer, Surrey Probation Area. For services to the National Probation Service.
Jennifer Ann, Mrs. Furness, Caseworker, Enforcement Section, Inland Revenue.
Anthony John Cedric Fyson, Journalist. For services to Town Planning and Urban Environmental Education.
Ms Kiki Gale, Artistic Director, East London Dance. For services to Dance.
Joan Marie, Mrs. Gallagher, Secretary, Grangetown Community Concern. For services to the community in Grangetown, Cardiff.
Royce Gardener, Chairman, Gwent Police Pensioners' Association. For services to the Police.
David Geeves. For services to the Royal Mail and the Countryside Agency in the South West.
Dr. Ian George Longrigg Gibson, General Medical Practitioner, Braintree, Essex. For services to Healthcare.
Suzanne Mary Rae, Mrs. Goodall. For services to Ty Hafan Children's Hospice, Wales.
Miss Elizabeth Kate Goodchild, Head, Dorchester Ballet and Dance Club. For services to Dance.
Michael Goodridge, Governor, Godalming College, Surrey. For services to Further Education.
Winifred Rosemary Ann, Mrs. Goodwin, Organiser and Fund Raiser, Cheswardine in Bloom. For services to charity and to the community in Market Drayton, Shropshire.
Kay, Mrs. Goss, Volunteer Co-ordinator, Northamptonshire Probation Area. For services to the National Probation Service.
David William Graham. For services to the Independent Monitoring Board, H.M. Prison The Mount, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
Mary May, Mrs. Graham. For services to the community in Clackmannan.
Barbara Irene, Mrs. Griffiths. For services to Macmillan Cancer Relief in South Wales.
Christine Mary, Mrs. Griffiths, Honours and Appointments Secretary, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Donald William Griffiths. For services to the Air Training Corps in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Eifion Wyn Griffiths. For services to St. John Ambulance Brigade in Powys.
Jennifer, Mrs. Griffiths, District Information Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
Timothy Haigh, Chair of Governors, Valley Road School, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. For services to Education.
Doreen, Mrs. Hailes, lately School Crossing Warden, St. Cuthbert's School, Chester-le-Street. For services to Education.
James Rushworth Haines. For services to the Independent Monitoring Board, H.M. Prison Wymott, Lancashire and the Independent Monitoring Board National Advisory Council.
Lois, Mrs. Hainsworth. For services to the Women's International Commission, the Baha'i Office for the Advancement of Women and UNIFEM UK.
David Gerard Halicki, Senior Risk Manager and Medical Devices Liaison Officer, Stockport NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
Alan Hall, lately Acting Operational Manager, H.M. Prison Manchester, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office.
Colin David Hall, Detective Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
Miss Hyacinth Hall. For services to the community in Bristol.
Marlene Florence Joyce, Mrs. Hall. For services to the Mothers' Union.
Anthony Hand, Coach and Player, Edinburgh Capitals Ice Hockey Team. For services to Ice Hockey.
David Reid Hanna, Chairman, Alnaveigh House Cultural Society. For services to the community in Newry, Co. Down.
Paul Martin Hannan, J.P., Chief Executive, Aberdeen Cyrenians Charity. For services to Homeless People in Aberdeen.
Jean Elizabeth, Mrs. Harding. For services to the WRVS in Winchester, Hampshire.
Arthur De'Alba William Harris. For services to the community in East Chinnock, Yeovil, Somerset.
David Thomas Harrison, Lifeboat Operations Manager. For services to the RNLI, Hunstanton, Norfolk.
Simon Harrison, lately Headteacher, Ifield School, Gravesend, Kent. For services to Special Needs Education.
Peter McKenzie Harte, Founder, Harte Buses. For services to the Bus Industry in Scotland.
Noel Grace, Mrs. Hartle. For services to the Citizens' Advice Bureau, Dacorum, Hertfordshire.
Douglas Hartley. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Wales.
Jean, Mrs. Harvey, Senior Executive Officer, Department for Work and Pensions.
Roy Hawker, Freelance Cheese Grader. For services to the Dairy Sector.
Ms Caroline Haworth, Co-ordinator, Bath Area Play Project. For services to Children.
Paulette Winsome, Mrs. Haye, Nurse, Chest Clinic, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester. For services to Specialist Respiratory Nursing.
Gerald Albert Wallington-Hayes. For services to the community in Harwich, Essex.
Dianne, Mrs. Hayle. For services to the Parole Board.
Anne Veronica, Mrs. Heaney. For services to the St. John Ambulance Brigade.
David Heddle. For services to Disabled Bowls.
Thomas Glyndwr Joseph Heller. For services to Agricultural and Horticultural Research.
Robert Douglas Henry, Chief Executive, CORGI. For services to the Gas Industry.
Miss Eleanor Herbert, Administrative Officer, Finance, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency.
Elizabeth, Mrs. Hibbert, Secretary, Greater Manchester Police. For services to the Police.
Miss Dorothy Margaret Hickling, President, North London District, Girls' Brigade. For services to Young People.
Ursula Muriel, Mrs. Hill. For services to the League of Friends, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth.
Dr. David Hilling, Member, Waterways Freight Forum Board. For services to Inland Waterways.
Andy Hine, Chairman, Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain. For services to the Tourist Industry.
Lieutenant Colonel Malcolm Hitchcott. For services to the Soldiers' and Airmen's Scripture Readers Association.
Peter Hobley, Voluntary Teacher, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School, Hammersmith and Dog Kennel Hill Primary School, East Dulwich, London. For services to Education.
Robert Nicholas Hodges, Connexions Personal Adviser, Sheffield. For services to Young People.
Major Neville Hogan. For services to the Chindits Old Comrades Association.
Caroline, Mrs. Hogg, Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
Miss Helen Brodie Holdsworth, Chair, Campaign for Fairer Fair Rents. For services to the Private Tenants' Rights Movement.
Grace Helen Pat, Mrs. Hollands. For services to Badminton in Cornwall.
Ms Linda Kathleen Mary Holme, Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
Thomas Hooper, Joint President, Institute of Tourist Guiding. For services to the Tourist Industry.
John Deane Houston, Chief Executive Officer, Blind Centre for Northern Ireland. For services to the Blind.
Beverley William Howard, lately Scout Leader. For services to Young People in Buckinghamshire.
Thelma Susannah, Mrs. Howard, School Crossing Warden, Toll Bar Primary School, Doncaster. For services to Education.
Margaret Rose, Mrs. Hudson, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
Adrian David Hughes, Retained Officer, Mid and West Wales Fire Brigade. For services to the Fire Service.
John Anthony Hunt, Team Leader, North Yorkshire County Council. For services to the Restoration of Bridges in North Yorkshire.
Dr. Judith Marylyn Hunter, Honorary Curator, Windsor Museums Group. For services to Museums.
Miriam Carlisle, Mrs. Hunter. For public service.
Ashiq Hussain, J.P., Councillor, Derby Council. For services to the community in Derby.
Francis James Inston. For services to the WRVS in Benfleet, Essex.
Malcolm John Isaac, Chairman, Vitacress Salads Ltd. For services to the Fresh Produce Industry and to Horticultural Research.
Valerie Joan, Mrs. Jackman. For services to the communities in Brean and Berrow, Somerset and to British Gymnastics.
Brenda May, Mrs. James. For services to the community in Carmarthenshire.
Nevil Arthur James. For services to the community in Llandaff, Cardiff.
Nicholas James, Premises Manager, Brent Knoll School, Lewisham, London. For services to Special Needs Education.
John Arnold Janzen. For services to the community in Teddington, Middlesex.
Ms Elizabeth Jean Jenkins. For services to Workers' Health and Safety.
Kathleen, Mrs. Jenkins. For services to Victims of Crime in Nottinghamshire.
William Miles Jessop. For services to the community in Borrowdale, Cumbria.
Leighton Johns, Registration Officer, Swansea District Land Registry.
The Reverend Christopher Robert Johnson, lately Chair of Governors, John Baskeyfield Church of England School, Burslem, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
Henry Johnston. For services to Carers in Wales and to the community in Pembrokeshire.
Derek Jones, B.E.M., Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
Miss Frances May Jones. For services to Cancer Charities in North Wales.
Hugh Gareth Jones, Honorary Chair, National Deaf Children's Society. For services to Deaf Children.
Nigel Patrick Jones, Training Programme Manager, National Specialist Law Enforcement Centre. For services to the Police.
Penelope, Mrs. Jones, Senior Teaching Assistant, Bexhill High School, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. For services to Education.
Rosalie, Mrs. Jorda, Senior Personal Secretary, Department for Constitutional Affairs.
Sandra Ross, Mrs. Kara, Secretary, Bishops Waltham Minibus Group. For services to disabled people in Southampton.
David Kaufman. For services to the community in Lisson Grove, London.
Judith Ann, Mrs. Keay, Head, Student Services, Kent Institute of Art and Design. For services to Education.
Aedan Kerney, Head of Music and Director of Performing Arts, Boundstone Community College, Lancing, West Sussex. For services to Education.
Derek William Kerr, County Organiser, Leicestershire and Rutland Young Farmers' Clubs. For services to Young People.
William Patrick Kerridge, Campus Manager, Sandringham School, St. Albans, Hertfordshire. For services to Education.
Farzand Ali Khan. For services to Community Relations in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
Syeda, Mrs. Khatun, Councillor, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to the community in Sandwell, West Midlands.
Zarina, Mrs. Kheraj. For services to Education in Tajikistan.
Maura, Mrs. Kiely, Chairperson, The Cross Group. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
Miss Elizabeth Killian, Area Administrator, Wirral Magistrates' Court. For services to the Magistrates' Court Service in Merseyside.
James Brown Kilpatrick, Pipe Band Drummer. For services to Music.
Barbara, Mrs. King. For services to the British Red Cross Society in South Yorkshire.
Ms Brenda Ann King, Chair, African and Caribbean Finance Forum. For services to the African and Caribbean Communities.
Derek King. For public service.
Susan Janice, Mrs. Kinsella, Nursery Nurse, Wolf Fields Primary School, Southall, London. For services to Education.
Councillor James Talbot Kirkwood, Chair of Governors, Caerleon Comprehensive School, Newport. For services to Education and to the community in South East Wales.
Heeranand Lachiram Kirpalani, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
Dr. Susan Mary Kohler, Chair, Friends of the Botanical Gardens, Sheffield. For services to the community in Sheffield.
Kenneth William Lacey. For services to the community in Weston-super-Mare.
Eleanor Ruth, Mrs. Lambert, Chairman, Machynlleth Tabernacle Trust. For services to Culture in Mid Wales.
Stuart Lambie. For services to Education and to the community in the Isle of Man.
Dawne Angela, Mrs. Laming, Science Technician, Sheffield College. For services to Education.
William John Lamont. For public service.
Brian Frederick Langridge, Sales Director, Hoben International. For services to Business and International Trade.
Kenneth James Wilding. For services to the Royal British Legion and Age Concern in Suffolk.
Georgina Jasmine, Mrs. Willey, Founder, Arts Interest Group. For services to the Arts in London.
Anthony John Williams, Deputy Leader, Vale of Glamorgan Council. For services to Local Government and to Conservation in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Michael Williams. For services to Occupational Health and Safety in West Yorkshire.
The Reverend Raymond Williams, Project Manager, Bethel Community College and Manager, Neighbourhood Support Fund. For services to Young People in Manchester and Salford.
Lieutenant Cecil Wilson, Royal Naval Reserve (Retired). For services to the Sea Cadet Corps in York.
Dr. David Nisbet Wilson, Director, Lead Development Association International. For services to Lead Production.
Robert Joseph Wilson, Assistant Chief Executive, Belfast City Council. For services to Local Government.
Dr. Phyllis Margaret Windsor, Clinical Oncologist. For services to Radiotherapy and Oncology.
Daphne Eleanor, Mrs. Wing. For services to the Community Legal Service and the community in Derbyshire.
Kenneth Michael Wingfield, Senior Officer, H.M.Young Offender Institution and Remand Centre, Glen Parva.
Byron John Winter. For services to Industrial Relations.
Ms
Debbie Wiseman, Composer. For services to the Film Industry.
Michael Wood. For services to disabled people.
Trevor Leonard Woodger. For services to Engineering Education.