NEW YEARS HONOURS LIST 2002 - UK PART 5 OF 5 PARTS

3 Jan 2002 11:36 AM

Order of the British Empire (Civil Division)

DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST

K.B.E. To be Ordinary Knights Commander of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Thomas George HARRIS, C.M.G., H.M. Consul-General, New York.

Peter James MASON. For services to international trade.

William Mark TULLY, O.B.E. For services to broadcasting and journalism overseas.

C.B.E. To be Ordinary Commanders of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

John Lance Beresford BROWNE. For services to British business interests in China.

Brian Page CONSTANT. For services to British commercial interests in the Middle East.

Anthony Douglas CRAGG, Sculptor. For services to art.

Elma Tryphosa, Mrs. DANGERFIELD, O.B.E. For long and distinguished service to international relations.

Barry Alan Crompton GIBB. For services to music and entertainment.

Maurice Ernest GIBB. For services to music and entertainment.

Robin Hugh GIBB. For services to music and entertainment.

Peter Francis Joseph IRVINE, lately Deputy Representative, European Schools Board.

Professor Mary Henrietta KALDOR. For services to global governance and democracy.

Ms Thea MUSGRAVE, Composer and Conductor. For services to music.

Christopher Thomas Bremner PURVIS. For services to UK-Japanese relations.

John ROCHA. For services to the fashion industry.

Duncan John Rushworth TAYLOR, Deputy Head of Mission, British Consulate-General New York.

O.B.E. To be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Jasim AHMED. For services to British commercial interests in Asia.

Ramon Douglas ALBERGA, Q.C. For public service, Cayman Islands.

John Brian ARNOLD. For services to British commercial interests in Indonesia.

Robin Aubrey Comyns BERKELEY. For services to British commercial interests overseas.

Keith BIDDLE. For services to law and order in Sierra Leone.

Thomas Marshal BOYD. For services to rural development in Africa.

William Alexander Graham BOYLE. For public service, Bermuda.

Keith Edward BUSH. For services to the promotion of democracy in Central Europe.

Robert CALLARD, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

William Barry DOUGLAS, Concert pianist. For services to music.

Howard Ronald DRAKE, Director of Investment, British Consulate-General New York.

John Henry FREEL. For services to British business and community interests in Saudi Arabia.

Brigid Catherine, Mrs. GARDNER, Principal, St George''s British International School, Rome.

Jeanne-Marie, Mrs. GESCHER. For services to British interests in China.

Roderick Charles GOW. For services to British business interests in the USA.

Colin GRAHAM. For services to British opera and music in the USA.

Richard George GRIMSHAW. For services to agricultural development overseas.

The Reverend Canon Dennis Albert John GURNEY. For services to the community in the Middle East.

Richard Farrar HARDWICK, Director, British Council, Karachi.

Joan Philomena, Mrs. HUNT. For services to cancer care in southern Spain.

Shanker IYER. For services to British commercial interests in Singapore.

Ivor LEVENE. For services to British trade and investment in Africa and the Middle East.

Scott LIVINGSTONE, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Derrick Isaac MARCUS. For services to the British community in Sao Paulo.

Thomas Geoffrey MARTIN, lately Head, European Commission Office, London.

Raymond MASON. For services to sculpture and to Anglo-French relations.

Ian MASSEY. For services to the aerospace industry overseas.

Colonel Alexander Robert Renwick McASLAN. For services to international standards in demining.

William MOORE. For services to British commercial interests overseas.

John Hamish Forbes MURPHY. For services to British commercial interests in Italy.

Miss Helen Rosemary NELLTHORP, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Patrick Eldred OWENS M.B.E., H.M. Consul, British Consulate General New York.

David John PARKER, lately Senior Management Officer, British Embassy Jakarta.

Roger Howard PATEY. For services to British commercial interest in Egypt.

Dr. Brian Derek PERRY. For services to veterinary science in developing countries.

Miss Lynn Rachel REDGRAVE. For services to acting and the cinema and to the British community in Los Angeles.

Patricia Margaret, Mrs. SALTI. For services to women''s and children''s rights in the Middle East.

Arnold Martin SCHWARTZMAN. For services to the British film industry in the USA.

Donald John SLOAN, lately Director, British Council, Sudan.

Daniel Wybert Mansel SMITH. For services to UK-Norway relations.

The Reverend John Gregory STEVENS. For services to leprosy and the community, Calcutta.

Leslie John STOKES. For services to British business interests in Taiwan and The Philippines.

Llewellyn VORLEY. For service to the community, Bermuda.

Philip WARNER. For services to British commercial interests in the USA.

Paul Robert WISEMAN. Head, British School, Rio de Janeiro.

Dr. Teresa Lyn WRIGHT. For services to the study of Hepatitis and liver disease in the USA.

Andrew Michael GRAHAM-YOOLL. For services to broadcasting and journalism in Argentina.

M.B.E. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Miss Sarah Ann Elizabeth ALLEN. For public service, Montserrat.

Elizabeth May, Mrs. ASFAW. For services to the community, Ethiopia.

Miss Margaret Hilda BARNES. For services to HIV/AIDS awareness and education in China.

Eva Jane, Mrs. BENJAMIN. For services to the local community, St. Helena.

Marian, Mrs. VON BENKO. For services to the community, Hungary.

Ronald Frederick BLASTOCK, lately Head of Meetings Usher, UK Rep, Brussels.

Edmund Arthur BLENNERHASSETT. For services to British interests and the community, Panama.

Miss Margaret Lynn BROADBENT, Secretary, Royal Society of Arts, USA.

Pauline, Mrs. BROOKES. For services to the local community, Botswana.

Peter Douglas BROWN, Director, British School, Trieste.

Miss Andrea Theresa BRYAN, J.P. For public service, Cayman Islands.

Michael CARBINE, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Fiona May, Mrs. CARR. For services to music and teaching, Uganda.

Miss Liza Jane CARR, Third Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Alan Garth COPCUTT, Trade Promotion Manager (locally engaged), British Consulate-General Brisbane.

Allan Bryant CRAWFORD. For services to the community, Tristan da Cunha.

Elizabeth, Mrs. CROSLEY, Vice-Consul (locally engaged), British Consulate-General Milan.

Celia Terease, Mrs. DAVIES, Consular Officer (locally engaged), British High Commission Nassau.

Miss Barbara DAY. For services to UK-Czech cultural relations.

Christine Winifred, Mrs. DEW, Vice Chairman, The Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship.

Kara, Mrs. FRASSE, Personal Assistant (locally engaged), British Consulate-General New York.

Miss Jennifer Joan GARDNER, Personal Assistant (locally engaged), British Consulate-General Los Angeles.

Michael John GIBBONS. For services to youth development in Namibia.

Dr. Barbara Erica GIBBS. For services to the environment and the community, Montserrat.

The Reverend William Stephen GRIFFITH. For services to the community, Damascus.

Charles Herbert GROVES. For services to the British community, Cyprus.

Richard Rodney GROVES. For services to community relations in Bulgaria.

Fredrick Remaul HASSELL, Director, Senior Islanders Programme, Bermuda.

Gordon Keith HAZELL, Consul (locally engaged), British Consulate Tenerife.

Mary Lilla Frances, Mrs. HEASLIP. For service to the community, Ethiopia.

Miss Linda Patricia HUMPHREY. For services to healthcare in Ghana.

Timothy John HUNT. For services to the British community in Boston, USA.

David Charles Stewart JACKSON. For services to the British community in Portugal.

Jacqueline Elizabeth, Mrs. JAIDY. For services to healthcare in Jerusalem.

Edmund Paul JOHNSON. For services to the British community in Libya.

Miss Elizabeth Jane JONES. For services to the British community in Zimbabwe.

Sarah Jane, Mrs. BRUCE JONES. For services to British commercial interests in Latvia.

Mikaail KAVANAGH. For services to conservation and wildlife in Malaysia.

Walter Nigel LEE, British Honorary Consul, Salvador.

Ian MacDONALD. For services to the British community in Libya.

Geoffrey Thomas MACE, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Jennifer Mary, Mrs. MASEFIELD. For services to the local community, Bermuda.

Miss Megan McDOWELL, Pro-Consul (locally engaged), British Consulate-General, New York.

Isabel, Mrs. NAYLOR DE MÉNDEZ. For services to the British community, Huelva, Spain.

Dr. Anne MERRIMAN. For services to healthcare in Uganda.

Frederick Ellsworth MING. For service to the community, Bermuda.

Herbert MOORE, Welfare Controller, British Ex-Services League.

Miss Catherine Wardlaw NICOL. For services to the local community, Sialkot, Pakistan.

Gillian Margaret, Mrs. NJERU, Consular Officer (locally engaged), British High Commission Nairobi.

Maud Robertson Ramsay, Mrs. NOMIYAMA. For services to the British community in western Japan.

Steven Carl O''CONNOR, `Know How'' Fund Officer (locally engaged), British Embassy Prague.

Kenneth OLIPHANT, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Jacqueline Mary Ross, Mrs. PALMESINO, British Pro-Consul (locally engaged), Lugano.

Dr. Chimanbhai Somabhai PATEL, British Consular Correspondent, Kisumu, Kenya.

Nest Ogwena, Mrs. PIERRY. For services to the British Community in Paris.

Russell Lewis PULLEN, First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Ian Jeremy REAKES, Consular Attache, British Deputy High Commission Bombay.

Josephine, Mrs. REQUENA. For services to the community, Gibraltar.

Royal Stephenson ROBINSON. For public service, Turks and Caicos Islands.

Jean, Mrs. SATTERTHWAITE. For services to the local community in Bangalore.

Dr. Madeleine Agnes SHARP. For services to human rights and humanitarian causes in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

Miss Gail Marilyn SIDNELL, Second Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Derek Charles SMITH. For services to the United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Terence George SPRUCE. For services to the community, Falkland Islands.

Patrick Joseph SWEETMAN. For services to the British community in California.

Dr. Stephenson Anthony TOMLINSON. For services to the community, Cayman Islands.

John Stephen WALKER. For services to British interests in Vietnam.

Robert Charles WHEELER. For services to British commercial interests in Brazil.

The Reverend Anita Pamela WILDING. For services to education and the community in East Africa.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD St. James''s Palace, London S.W.1 31st December 2001

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointment to the Order of the Companions of Honour: Order of the Companions of Honour

C.H. To be a Member:

Sir George William Langham CHRISTIE, D.L. For services to Opera and to Glyndebourne.

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Whitehall, London S.W.1. 31st December 2001

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following appointments to the Royal Red Cross: Royal Red Cross

ROYAL AIR FORCE A.R.R.C.

To be Ordinary Members of the Royal Red Cross, Second Class:

Squadron Leader Lauren HURST (0409289H), Princess Mary''s Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Squadron Leader Patricia Bernadette HYMAS (0409514K), Princess Mary''s Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD St. James''s Palace, London S.W.1 31st December 2001

The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the award of The Queen''s Police Medal for Distinguished Service to the undermentioned: Queen''s Police Medal

Q.P.M. ENGLAND AND WALES

Paul BOMPAS, Superintendent, Dorset Police.

Phillip James BUCKLEY, Constable, Greater Manchester Police.

Richard David COLDWELL, Constable, West Yorkshire Police.

Antony Joseph CRIMMENS, Assistant Chief Constable, Northumbria Police.

David Steven FIELD, Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service.

Geoffrey Anthony FOOTE, Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service.

Paul GOWER, Constable, British Transport Police.

Stephen Michael GREEN, Chief Constable, Nottinghamshire Police.

Brian Leonard HAYNES, Detective Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary.

Carole Anne, Mrs. HOWLETT, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.

Ramesh KUMAR, Constable, West Midlands Police.

Alastair Hope McWHIRTER, Deputy Chief Constable, Wiltshire Constabulary.

Arthur Gilles PROVOOST, Chief Superintendent, Greater Manchester Police.

Melvyn William SHORE, lately Detective Superintendent, West Mercia Constabulary.

Barry John SMITH, Assistant Chief Constable, Ministry of Defence Police.

Michael James TODD, Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service.

Michael VENABLES, Inspector, South Yorkshire Police.

Maria Assumpta, Mrs. WALLIS, Assistant Chief Constable, Sussex Police.

SCOTLAND

Andrew CAMERON, Chief Constable, Central Scotland Police.

Kenneth McINNES, Assistant Chief Constable (Designated Deputy), Fife Constabulary.

Graeme James PEARSON, Assistant Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police.

NORTHERN IRELAND

Richard John ABBOTT, Inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Raymond MYLES, Detective Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Leemond William Joseph ROBINSON, Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD St. James''s Palace, London S.W.1 31st December 2001

The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the award of The Queen''s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service to the undermentioned: Queen''s Fire Service Medal

Q.F.S.M. ENGLAND AND WALES

Kevin Brian Patrick ARBUTHNOT, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, West Yorkshire Fire Service.

Thomas Martin CARROLL, Chief Fire Officer, Cambridgeshire Fire Brigade.

Peter Stephen COLES, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, North Wales Fire Service.

John Michael ELLIOTT, Chief Fire Officer, Cumbria Fire Service.

John Alan HOLMES, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Tyne and Wear Metropolitan Fire Brigade.

SCOTLAND

Charles George Newcombe STEWART, Senior Assistant Inspector of Fire Services.

Alastair MacDonald WYSE, Acting Firemaster, Fife Fire and Rescue Service.

NORTHERN IRELAND

James Joseph McCALLUM, Divisional Officer II, Northern Ireland Fire Brigade.

Thomas Alexander WITHERS, Senior Divisional Officer, Northern Ireland Fire Brigade.

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Whitehall, London S.W.1

The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the award of The Queen''s Volunteer Reserves Medal to the undermentioned: The Queen''s Volunteer Reserves Medal

Q.V.R.M. ROYAL NAVY

Commander Susan Margaret PASSMORE, R.D., Royal Naval Reserve.

ARMY

Colonel Christopher Lee ARGENT, T.D., D.L. (508515), late The Princess of Wales''s Royal Regiment, Territorial Army.

Major Jonathan James Campbell BOREHAM, T.D. (510592), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.

Major Philip Barrie CORFIELD (542460), Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army.

W0806116 Colour Sergeant Ann Frances RUSSELL, 52nd Lowland Regiment, Territorial Army.

FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE, DOWNING STREET, LONDON S.W.1 31st December 2001

The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal for Meritorious Service to the undermentioned: Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal

C.P.M. Andrew Albert PERERA, Chief Inspector, Royal Gibraltar Police Force.

FULL LIST OF AWARDS IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE: www.pm.gov.uk