ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, CIVIL
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Thomas Owen Leslie Jenkins. Secretary, European Union and International Relations, Trades
Union Congress. For services to Employment Relations in the European Union. (London, N21)
Peter Simon Jenkinson. Director, Walsall Museums and The New Art Gallery. For services to
Museums and to Art. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
David Rowland John. For services to Education. (St Brides Major, Vale of Glamorgan)
Mrs Gail Beverley Johnson. Family Centre Co-ordinator, Widden Primary School, Gloucester. For
services to Education. (Quedgeley, Gloucestershire)
Alun Denry Wynn Jones. Chief executive, Institute of Physics. For services to the Defence
Industry. (Woking, Surrey)
Mrs Christine Jane Jones. For services to the Oil and Gas Industry. (Haltwhistle,
Northumberland)
Timothy John Cooper-Jones. Project director, Unilever. For services to the Food Industry.
(Walton-on-Thames, Surrey)
Trevor Chave Jones. Lately Grade B1, Ministry of Defence. (Telford, Shropshire)
Peter John Jordan. Chairman, Pilgrim NHS Trust. For services to the community in Boston,
Lincolnshire. (Boston, Lincolnshire)
Michael John David Keatinge. Head, Architecture Branch, Department for Culture, Media and
Sport. (London, SE22)
Mrs Lynda Keith. Head of Private Office, NHS Executive, Department of Health. (Newcastle upon
Tyne, Tyne and Wear)
James Keith Killby. For services to Anglo-Italian Relations through the Monte San Martino
Trust. (London, NW3)
Joan Elizabeth Laing. For services to the British Red Cross Society in Herefordshire and
Worcestershire. (Leominster, Herefordshire)
Brian Lamb. For services to Disabled People. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)
Charles Peter Lamb. Lately Grade 7, Department for Education and Employment. (Sutton, Surrey)
Gerald Lanchin. For services to Consumers. (Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire)
Jonathan William Miles Lane. For services to Water Aid. (Teddington, Middlesex)
John Jeffrey Lavin. Deputy director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For services to Conservation
through the Millennium Seed Bank Project. (Whitton, Middlesex)
Miss Susan Lawley. For services to Television and Radio Broadcasting. (London, SW3)
Shek-Yung Lee. For services to the Chinese Community. (Belfast)
Miss Denise Lewis, MBE. For services to Athletics. (London, NW6)
Angus Roderick MacKay. Unit manager, Orchard Lodge, London. For services to young offenders.
(London, SE20)
Donald Mackenzie MacKay. Member, Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar. For services to Local Government
and to the community in the Western Isles. (Isle of Lewis, Western Isles)
Ms Susan MacQueen. For services to Infection Control Nursing at Great Ormond Street Hospital
for Children, London and Overseas. (London, N19)
Robert James Magee. For services to the Food and Drink Industry. (Bangor, Down)
Ms Stella Manzie. Chief executive, West Berkshire Council. For services to Local Government.
(Abingdon, Oxfordshire)
Douglas Brown McArthur. For services to the Radio Advertising Bureau. (London, EC2Y)
Andrew McCully. Divisional manager, Department for Education and Employment. (London, N16)
William Duncan McInnes. For services to youth basketball. (Edinburgh)
Ian McKinlay. Consultant Paediatric Neurologist. For services to Disabled People. (Salford,
Lancs)
Mrs Veronica Beverley McLaughlin. Headteacher, Leith Walk Primary School, Edinburgh. For
services to Primary Education. (Edinburgh)
Alan McQuillan. For services to the Police. (Belfast)
Adrian Metcalfe. For Services to Sport. (London, W12)
Greville John Mitchell. For charitable services on Guernsey and overseas. (Guernsey, Channel
Islands)
Alan Francis Morgan. For services to the Welsh Development Agency. (Barry, The Vale of
Glamorgan)
Raymond James Mullan. For services to Education. (Warrenpoint, Down)
Mrs Petronella Joy Mwasandube. Deputy director of Nursing, Heatherwood and Wexham Park
Hospitals, Berkshire. For services to Ethnic Minority Patients and Staff. (Fleet, Hampshire)
Raymond Nash. District manager, Thameside, Employment Service, Department for Education and
Employment. (Crowborough, East Sussex)
Mrs Elizabeth Dunbar-Nasmith. For services to the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airman's Families
Association in Moray and Banffshire. (Grampian, Moray)
Richard John Nelmes. Professor, University of Edinburgh and Senior Visiting Fellow at CLRC.
For services to Science. (Faringdon, Oxfordshire)
Michael Noble. For services to Research into Poverty and Deprivation. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Bernard Victor Norgan. For charitable services. (Horsham, West Sussex)
Sister Helen O'Dwyer. For services to Education. (Belfast)
Patrick Lauri Oakey. For services to legislation. (Newtonabbey, Antrim)
John Oldham. GP, Glossop. For services to patient services. (Glossop, Derbyshire)
Mrs Winifred Kit Oliver, DL. Member, Mole Valley District Council. For services to Business
and to the Environment in Surrey. (Fetcham, Surrey)
Mrs Marion Pagani. For services to the Children's Hearing System in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Mrs Sara Lamb Parkin. Director, Forum for the Future. For services to Education and to
Sustainable Development. (London, N1)
Joseph Philip Parkinson, JP. For services to the administration of Justice and Blind People
in Leicestershire. (Leicester, Leicestershire)
Mrs Jacky Peacock. For services to the Brent Private Tenants' Rights Group, London. (London,
NW6)
Ms Patricia Pearce. Lately director, Careers Service, University of Westminster. For services
to Careers Education. (Cheam, Surrey)
Robert Pendlebury. Chairman, Northumbria Tourist Board. For services to Tourism. (Crook,
Durham)
Miss Jean Frances Perkins. For services to Netball. (Fleckney, Leicestershire)
Michael Charles Petch. Chairman, Advisory Panel on Cardiac Conditions and Driving. For
services to Road Safety. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire)
Christopher Frank Rendall Potter. Headteacher, Old Swinford Hospital School, Stourbridge,
West Midlands. For services to Education. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)
Miss Anne Margaret Powell. For services to Conservation and to Freshwater Fisheries. (Grange
over Sands, Cumbria)
David Elwyn Powell. Lately Grade 7, National Assembly for Wales. (Llantwit Major, Vale of
Glamorgan)
John Henry Rolland Ramsay. For services to Macmillan Cancer Relief and to the Hospice
Movement in North East England. (Sunderland, Tyne and Wear)
Ms Jane Margaret Rapley. Dean, Fashion and Textiles, Central St Martins College of Art and
Design, London Institute. For services to Higher Education. (London, SE14)
Michael David Maxwell Rea. For services to Education. (Bangor, Down)
Miss Dale Reid. For services to Women's Golf. (Ladybank, Fife)
Professor John Low Reid. For services to Biomedical Science. (Glasgow)
Kenneth Ernest Reid. For services to sport. (Belfast)
William Martin Ritchie. For services to Computer Technology and Business in Scotland.
(Edinburgh)
Miss Erica Roberts. Director, Millennium Awards. For services to the Millennium Commission.
(London, SE21)
Anthony Charles Robinson. Chief executive, Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative. For
services to Training and to Small Firms. (Northampton, Northamptonshire)
Noel Rogers. National chairman of Fundraising. For services to the Royal British Legion.
(Wrexham, Clwyd)
Hilary Rolls. Lately B2, Ministry of Defence. (London)
Miss Patricia Maria Rozario. Singer. For services to Opera. (London, NW2)
Rex Rozario. Founder, Graphic plc. For services to the Electronics Industry. (Crediton,
Devon)
Anil Kumar Ruia. Director, Wrengate Ltd. For services to Business in Manchester. (Manchester,
Greater Manchester)
Donald Rutherford. For services to Rugby Union Football. (Nr Penzance, Cornwall)
David Joseph Seligman. For services to the community in Cardiff. (Cardiff)
Mrs Margaret Olivia Semple. For services to Learning Experience and Arts Education. (London,
N4)
James Reid Sewell. City Archivist, Corporation of London. For services to the City of London
and to Municipal Archives. (Croydon, Surrey)
Kenneth Everatt Shackleton. For services to the New Deal in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
(Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
John David Roger Shore. Deputy Treasury Accountant, HM Treasury. (Epsom, Surrey)
The Very Rev John Arthur Simpson. Lately Dean of Canterbury. For services to the Church of
England. (Folkestone, Kent)
Mrs Muriel Singleton. For services to Pharmacy Education and Training. (Belfast)
James Skinner. Chairman, Glasgow Community College Group. For services to Further Education
and to the community. (Alloway, Ayrshire and Arran)
Professor Francis Jack Smith. For services to Computer Science. (Belfast)
Mrs Gladys Isabella Smyth, TD. For public service. (Ballymena, Antrim)
Ian Thomas Snodgrass. For services to Town and Country Planning in Renfrewshire. (Troon,
Ayrshire and Arran)
Professor Roy Archibald Joseph Spence, JP. For services to the Police. (Hillsborough,
Belfast)
Miss Eileen Ann Patricia Stewart. Principal Crown Prosecutor, Crown Prosecution Service.
(Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)
Mrs Hazel Stuteley. Health Visitor, Falmouth, Cornwall. For services to the community.
(Helston, Cornwall)
Rabbi Nachman Sudak. Principal, Lubavitch Youth Organisation. For services to Young People.
(London, N16)
Brian Ronald Thomas. Senior Group Leader, AWE Aldermaston. For services to the Defence
Industry. (London)
John Hylton Thomas. Headteacher, Wootton Bassett County Secondary School, Wiltshire. For
services to Education. (Swindon, Wiltshire)
Miss Beverley Thompson. Director of Race and Criminal Justice, NACRO. For services to Race
Equality. (London, N11)
David James Thompson. For services to Education. (Bangor, Down)
Mrs Sheila Thorpe. Head of Centre, Hillfields Early Excellence Centre, Coventry, West
Midlands. For services to Education. (Fillongley, Warwickshire)
Miss Mary Geraldine Tigchelaar. For services to Education. (Lisburn, Antrim)
Mrs Christine Elizabeth Tulloch. Assistant director, HM Board of Inland Revenue. (Preston,
Lancashire)
Ms Julia Unwin. For services to the Housing Corporation. (London, SE15)
Professor Michael Barham Usher. Chief Scientist, Scottish Natural Heritage. For services to
Conservation Science. (Dunblane, Perth and Kinross)
Ramesh Kanji Vala. For services to the Asha Foundation. (Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Jane Mylander Wainwright. Director of Information Systems, House of Commons. (London,
WC1X)
Hugh Richard Walduck, JP, DL. For services to the community in London and Hertfordshire.
(Hatfield, Hertfordshire)
Mrs Mary Marjorie Walker. Member, London Borough of Croydon. For services to the community.
(Croydon, Surrey)
Miss Anne Frances Wallis. Assistant director, Rough Sleepers' Unit, Department of the
Environment, Transport and the Regions. (London, N4)
Geoffrey Martin Wanstall. Grade B2, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of
Defence. (London)
Colin Warden. Chief executive, Castle McLellan Foods Ltd. For services to the Scottish Food
Industry. (Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire)
Ms Jenifer Warren. For services to the Encouragement of Breast Feeding. (Hamilton,
Lanarkshire)
Gerald Arthur Henry Wells. Lately Grade 6, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Ministry of
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (Bramley, Surrey)
Peter Welsh. Director, UKAEA, Dounreay. For services to the Nuclear Industry. (By Thurso,
Caithness)
Professor David Rex Westbury. Vice Principal, University of Birmingham. For services to
Higher Education. (Birmingham, West Midlands)
Mrs Audrey Westhead. Headteacher, Chesnut Lodge Special School, Widnes, Cheshire. For
services to Children with Special Educational Needs. (St Helens, Merseyside)
Alan David Wilson. Senior manager, Anti Smuggling, HM Board of Customs and Excise. (Rayleigh,
Essex)
Frederick Thomas Wilson, QPM. For services to the Royal Air Forces Association in North East
England. (Bishop Auckland, Durham)
Ms Judy Wilson. For services to health care. (London, W11)
Michael John Wilson. Grade 6, Department for International Development. (Epsom, Surrey)
Jeffrey Moss Woolf. Managing director, MicroMap Ltd. For services to Innovation and Business.
(London, NW4)
Andrew Paul Kilding Wright. For services to Architecture and the Built Heritage in Scotland.
(Forres, Moray)
Kenneth Yard. Lately head, Technology Sectors Unit, Department of Trade and Industry.
(Woking, Surrey)
Professor Lola Young. Professor, Middlesex University. For services to British Black History.
(London, N22)
Mrs Maire Young. For services to Young People. (Holywood, Down)