2003 New Year Honours
The 2003 New Year's Honours List is one of the annual New Year Honours, a part of the British monarch's honours system, where New Year's Day, 1 January, is marked by naming new members of orders of chivalry and recipients of other official honours. A number of other Commonwealth Realms also mark this day in this way. These awards are presented by or in the name of the reigning monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II or her vice-regal representative.
The list of honours for each year is announced on or around New Year's Day in The United Kingdom,[1] Canada, New Zealand,[2] Barbados,[3] Bahamas,[4] Grenada,[5] Papua New Guinea,[6] Solomon Islands,[7] Tuvalu,[8] St. Vincent and the Grenadines[9] Belize[10] and St. Christopher and Nevis.[11] The exact dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette or the nation's own gazette. All awards conferred by the monarch (or her representative) some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty conferment is often considerably delayed.
The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by the country (in order of their date of independence from the United Kingdom) 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. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as and where appropriate.
United Kingdom
Knight Bachelor
- Alan Arthur Bates, C.B.E., Actor. For services to Drama.
- Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive, Manchester City Council. For services to the Reconstruction of Manchester and the XVII Commonwealth Games.
- Professor Clive Booth, Chairman, Teacher Training Agency. For services to Higher Education.
- Peter Alexander Burt, Executive Deputy chairman, HBOS plc. For services to Banking.
- Ewen James Hanning Cameron, D.L., Chair, Countryside Agency. For services to the Countryside.
- Ian James Carruthers, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Dorset and Somerset Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS.
- William Joseph Connor, general secretary, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers. For services to Industrial Relations.
- Dan Crompton, C.B.E., Q.P.M., lately HM Inspector of Constabulary, Wakefield. For services to the Police.
- Professor Alan Roy Fersht, F.R.S., Herchel Smith Professor, University of Cambridge. For services to Protein Science.
- David Eardley Garrard, Chairman, Minerva PLC. For charitable services.
- Professor David Michael Baldock Hall, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health; Professor of Community Paediatrics, Sheffield. For services to Medicine.
- Graham Joseph Hall, Chairman, Yorkshire Forward. For services to Business in the Yorkshire and Humber Region.
- Ewan William Harper, C.B.E. For services to the Church of England.
- John Francis Jones, Headteacher, Maghull High School, Sefton, Liverpool. For services to Education.
- Professor David Anthony King, F.R.S., Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government and Head, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Archibald Johnstone Kirkwood, M.P., Member of Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire. For services to Parliament.
- Alexander John (Sandy) Bruce-Lockhart, O.B.E., leader, Kent County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Professor Ravinder Nath Maini, Professor of Rheumatology and lately Head, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Imperial College, London. For services to Rheumatology.
- Brian John McMaster, C.B.E., Director. For services to the Edinburgh International Festival.
- Peter Moores, C.B.E. For charitable services to the Arts.
- Derek James Morris, Chairman, Competition Commission. For services to Industry.
- Alderman James Michael Yorrick Oliver, lately Lord Mayor of London. For services to the City of London.
- John Edward Victor Rose, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industries.
- Ridley Scott, Director and Producer. For services to the British Film Industry.
- Peter Michael Stothard, lately Editor, The Times. For services to the Newspaper Industry.
- Professor John Macqueen Ward, C.B.E., Chairman, Scottish Qualifications Agency. For services to Public Life in Scotland.
- Nicholas George Winton, M.B.E. For services to humanity, in saving Jewish Children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, 1938–39.
Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
- Air Marshal Joseph Charles French, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Edmund Nigel Ramsay Crisp, Chief Executive, Department of Health and National Health Service.
- Gerald Finbar Loughran, lately Head, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- The Right Honourable Sir Robin Berry Janvrin, K.C.V.O., C.B. For services as H.M. The Queen's Private Secretary, including the Golden Jubilee Celebrations.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Military Division
- Rear Admiral Anthony Knox Dymock.
- Rear Admiral Nigel Charles Forbes Guild.
- Major General David Shrimpton Jolliffe, Q.H.P., late Royal Army Medical Corps.
- Major General David Leslie Judd, late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Major General Anthony Peter Grant Peterkin, O.B.E., late Queen's Own Highlanders.
- Air Vice-Marshal Peter John Scott, Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal John Weeden, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
- John Alan Barker, director, Recruitment and Development, Cabinet Office.
- David Anthony Hartnett, Policy and Technical Director General, Inland Revenue.
- Martin John Hemming, director, Defence Advisory Division, Treasury Solicitor's Department.
- Alistair William Carnegie Keddie, lately Acting Director General, Innovation Group, Department of Trade and Industry.
- John Earle Kidgell, lately Head, Economic Statistics Directorate, Office for National Statistics.
- Peter Derek James Makeham, Director General, Finance and Analytical Services, Department for Education and Skills.
- Professor Paul James Mason, F.R.S., lately Chief Scientist, Meteorological Office.
- Geoffrey John Freeman Podger, Chief Executive, Food Standards Agency.
- Gillian Stewart, lately Head, Children and Young People's Group, Scottish Executive.
- Maurice Storey, Chief Executive, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Department for Transport.
- Anna, Mrs Walker, Director General, Land Use and Rural Affairs, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Kevin Charles Gordon White, Group Director, Human Resources, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Michael Lodwig Williams, Chief Executive, Debt Management Office, H.M. Treasury.
- Dr Richard Arthur Walton, lately Director, Communications, Electronics Security Group, GCHQ.
Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
- Sir Jeremy Quentin Greenstock, K.C.M.G., UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
- David Robert Campbell Durie, C.M.G., Governor of Gibraltar.
- Professor Lawrence David Freedman, C.B.E. For services to strategic studies.
- Christopher Owen Hum, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Beijing.
- David Christopher Andrew Madden, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Athens.
- Peter James Torry, H.M. Ambassador, Madrid.
- Philip Beverley Watts, Chairman of Shell Group. For services to British business and to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
- Robert Montagu Graham-Harrison, Head of Office, India, Department for International Development.
- Philip Hills. For services to Export Finance Banking.
- John Hodges, lately Chief Engineering Adviser, Department for International Development.
- William Eric Peacock, Chief Executive, Business Link Hertfordshire. For services to International Trade.
- Geoffrey Doyne Adams, H.M. Consul-General, Jerusalem.
- Dr Nicola Mary Brewer, Director-General for Regional and International Affairs, Department for International Development.
- Dr Andrew Gerard Coyle, director, International Centre for Prison Studies, King's College.
- Mark Justin Lyall Grant, Director for Africa, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Dr John Jenkins, L.V.O., H.M. Ambassador, Rangoon.
- Albert Norman King, L.V.O., O.B.E., Counsellor, British High Commission, New Delhi.
- Peter David Marshall, O.B.E., lately Head of Forensic Seismic Group, Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston.
- Stephen John O'Flaherty, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- David Francis Roberts, lately Deputy Director-General for Agriculture, European Commission.
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
- Thomas Andrew Shebbeare, C.V.O., chief executive officer, The Prince's Trust.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
- Miss Julia Charity Cleverdon, C.B.E., Chief Executive, Business in the Community.
- James Gee Pascoe Crowden, J.P., formerly Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.
- Philippa, Mrs De Pass, Lady in Waiting to The Queen.
- Ian Redgrave Lawson, formerly Trustee, The Outward Bound Trust.
- Miss Suzanne Catharine Marland, L.V.O., formerly Deputy Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
- Meriel, Mrs Afia, Extra Lady in Waiting to Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
- Dr Ian Keith Campbell, Apothecary to the Royal Household, Sandringham Estate.
- Stephen Ingleby Cawley, Director of Finance, Property Services.
- Paul Frederick Goddard, M.V.O., Clerk to the Lieutenancy of Greater Manchester.
- Ian Roy Marks, C.B.E., Chairman, The Prince of Wales's Foundation for Integrated Health.
- Marcus James O'Lone, Land Agent, Sandringham Estate.
- Gillian, Mrs Shirazi, Deputy Secretary General, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
- John Barrand, Senior Property Officer, Buckingham Palace.
- Robert George Crouch, Bargemaster to The Queen.
- Paul Davies, Senior Property Officer, Windsor Castle.
- David Dorey, The Dean's Verger, Westminster Abbey.
- Brian William Fairweather, Head of Security, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- Margaret Eleanor, Mrs Hammond, Secretary to The Princess Royal.
- Elizabeth Rosemary, Mrs Sinclair, Secretary, Office of Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
- Miss Maureen Ann Stevens, Personal Assistant to the Ladies in Waiting to The Queen.
- Inspector John Anthony James Walsh, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Tracy Annette, Mrs Watkins, Clerk, Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
- Constable Stephen James Willbourne, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- David Wilson, Farm Manager, Duchy Home Farm, Highgrove Estate.
Royal Victorian Medal
Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
- David James Benefer, R.V.M., Glass House Manager, Sandringham Estate.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
- Constable David Noel Francis Betts, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Anthony Graham Bish, Craft Sign Writer, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Richard Royston Borer, formerly Assistant Storeman, Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace.
- Gladys Patricia, Mrs Bushell, Domestic Supervisor, St James's Palace.
- Noel Devlin, Craft Auxiliary, Property Section Windsor Castle.
- Bernard Patrick John Flannery, Butler to The Prince of Wales.
- Gilbert James Harris, Senior Gardener, Clarence House.
- Peter Humphrey, Craft Fitter, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Raymond Stanley Morrison, Gamekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Malcolm Edwin Plumb, formerly Contract Central Heating Engineer, Sandringham Estate.
Order of the British Empire
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)
- Air Chief Marshal Sir Anthony Bagnall, K.C.B., O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
- Professor Jenifer Wilson-Barnett, Professor of Nursing and Head of the Nightingale School of Nursing.
- Pauline, Mrs Green, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Co-operative Union Limited. For services to the Co-operative Movement and to the development of the European Union.
- Professor Louise Napier Johnson, F.R.S., David Phillips Professor of Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford. For services to Biophysical Science.
- Miss Elizabeth Neville, Q.P.M., Chief Constable, Wiltshire Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- Rita, Mrs Weller, Headteacher, Avonmore Primary School, Hammersmith and Fulham, London. For services to Education.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
- Joseph Brian Donnelly, C.M.G., British High Commissioner, Harare.
- Professor John Anthony Pople, F.R.S. For services to chemistry.
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Military Division
- Commodore Laurence Phillip Brokenshire, Royal Navy.
- Rear Admiral Philip Duncan Greenish.
- Brigadier Valerie Batchelor, O.B.E. (488731), late Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support).
- Major General John Anthony Gamon, Q.H.D.S. (488868), late Royal Army Dental Corps.
- Colonel Charles Henry Barre Garraway (497753),late Adjutant General's Corps (Army Legal Services).
- Brigadier The Honourable Hugh Brisbane Henry Ewart Monro, M.B.E. (493053), late The Highlanders.
- Colonel Peter Roberts, M.B.E., Q.H.S. (488365), late Royal Army Medical Corps.
- Brigadier Jeremy William Richard Thorn (501064), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Group Captain Steven Abbott, Royal Air Force.
- Group Captain Richard Frank Garwood, D.F.C., Royal Air Force.
- Air Commodore Andrew George Walton, Royal Air Force.
Civilian Division
- Peter Ackroyd. Writer. For services to Literature.
- Charles Lamb Allen. Chairman M2002 Ltd. For services to the XVII Commonwealth Games.
- Geoff Alltimes. Director, Social Services, Hammersmith. For services to Social Care.
- Derrick Bancroft Anderson. Chief executive, Wolverhampton City Council. For services to Local Government.
- Nicholas Hugo Baring. For charitable services, especially to Heritage.
- Peter Hugh Blackburn. President, Food and Drink Federation. For services to the Food and Drink Industry.
- Oliver Brannigan. For public service.
- Robin Shedden Broadhurst. European chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle. For services to the Property Advisory Group.
- Paul Campbell Brown. Chief executive, Commercial Radio Companies Association. For services to Radio Broadcasting.
- Ms Julia Ann Burdus. For services to Commerce.
- Hugh Carl Burnard. Head, Regional Business Services South, HM Customs and Excise.
- Ms Margaret Burns. Commissioner, Health and Safety Commission.
- Professor Michael Clarke. Lately Professor of Epidemiology, University of Leicester. For services to Public Health Medicine.
- Peter Coates. Head, Private Finance and Investment, Department of Health.
- Professor Enrico Sandro Coen, FRS. Professor of Plant Genetics, John Innes Centre. For services to Plant Genetics.
- Jonathan Cope. Dancer. For services to Ballet.
- David John Court. Lately chief executive, Office of Government Commerce Buying Solutions.
- Brian Denis Cox. Actor and director. For services to Drama.
- Alan Thomas Crane. For services to the Movement for Innovation in the Construction Industry.
- Colin Davenport. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- Peter Thomas Davies. Chief executive Officer, Pera. For services to Business Innovation.
- Thomas Gerald Reames Davies. Chairman, Wales Youth Agency. For services to Young People and to Rugby in Wales.
- Andrew Christopher King Day, QC. Lately Deputy bailiff of Guernsey. For services to the Crown in Guernsey.
- Mrs Gloria Hedley-Dent. Divisional manager, Planning Legal Group, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- David Robbie Dickson. Lately head, Animal Health and Welfare Division, Scottish Executive.
- Frances Done. Chief executive, Manchester 2002. For services to the XVII Commonwealth Games.
- Professor Laurence Eaves, FRS. Lancashire-Spencer Professor of Physics, University of Nottingham. For services to Solid State Physics.
- Clive Bruce Fairweather, OBE. Lately HM chief inspector of Prisons for Scotland.
- Michael David Kenneth Willoughby Foot. Managing director, Financial Services Authority. For services to Financial Regulation.
- James Alexander Forbes. Lately chief executive, Scottish and Southern Energy. For services to the Electricity Industry.
- Miss Rita Ann Moden Gardner. Director, Royal Geographical Society. For services to Geography.
- John William Giffard, QPM. Chief Constable, Staffordshire Police. For services to the Police.
- Miss Jane Alison Glover. Conductor. For services to Music.
- Stephen Martin John Goode. Chief Probation Officer, Derbyshire. For services to the Probation Service.
- Malcolm Grant. Lately chairman, Local Government Commission for England. For services to Planning Law and Local Government.
- Colin Ayton Greenhalgh, OBE, DL. Lately Principal, Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge. For services to Further Education.
- Professor Michael John Gregory. Head, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge. For services to Industry and Business.
- Melvyn Groves. Field director, East Midlands Region, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Miss Heather Margaret Gwynn. Task Force manager, Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease, Department of Health.
- Professor Mary Bridget Hanratty. Head, Nursing and Midwifery Education, Beeches Management Centre. For services to Nursing.
- Donald William Hardy. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- Stanley George Harrison. District Judge and president, Association of District Judges. For services to the Administration of Justice.
- Anthony Gerard Hawkhead. Chief executive, Groundwork. For services to the Environment.
- Mrs Ann Elizabeth Hemingway. Member, Driver, Vehicle and Operator Agencies' Advisory Board. For services to the Public Sector.
- Paul Henderson. Director of Science, The Natural History Museum. For services to Museums.
- Mrs Penelope Ann Hewitt. Senior District Judge. For services to the Administration of Justice.
- Mrs Suzanne Hinchliffe. Director of Nursing, Barnsley NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
- Walter John Houliston. Chief executive, Dairy Crest plc. For services to the Dairy Processing Industry.
- Professor Colin John Humphreys. Goldsmiths Professor of Material Science, University of Cambridge. For services to Science as a Researcher and Communicator.
- Michael Thomas Humphreys. Lately Headteacher, Our Lady and St John RC High School, Blackburn. For services to Education.
- Leonard Ironside. Leader, Aberdeen City Council. For services to Local Government and to the community.
- Mrs Lesley James. For services to the Partnership at Work Assessment Panel.
- Bryn Terfel Jones. Singer. For services to Opera.
- Hywel Gwyn Jones. Lately Senior Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Cardiff. For services to Business in Wales.
- Mrs Joan Jones. Director, Management and Member Services, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
- Tom Allan Bruce Jones. Chairman, James Jones & Sons Ltd. For services to Forestry.
- Professor Trevor Mervyn Jones. Director general, Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
- Christopher George Kenyon. For services to Higher and Specialist Education.
- Charles Anthony Lawrence. Director, Wincanton plc. For services to the Transport Industry.
- Peter Julian Lehmann. Chairman, Energy Saving Trust and chairman, Fuel Poverty Advisory Group. For services to the Gas and Energy Industry and its Customers.
- Thomas Lehner. Chair, Basic and Applied Immunology, University of London. For services to Oral Immunology and Dental Health.
- Ms Janet Lowe. Principal, Lauder College. For services to Further Education.
- Peter Royston Male. Chief executive, Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Mrs Louise Livingstone Martin. Chairman, Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland. For services to the Commonwealth Games.
- Robin Charles Masefield. For public service.
- Robert Milligan McCracken. For public service.
- Mrs Mary Christina McFarlane. Director, Nursing and Patient Care, Stoke Mandeville Hospital. For services to the NHS.
- William Pollock McLaren, OBE. For services to Sports Broadcasting.
- Mrs Linda Jane Andrews McTavish. Principal, Anniesland College. For services to Further Education.
- Michael Metcalfe. Principal Inspector, Inland Revenue.
- Robert Sydney Murray. For services to Sunderland Football Club and to the community.
- Paul Myners. For services to Innovation in the Financial Sector.
- Perry Richard Nove, QPM. Lately commissioner, City of London Police. For services to the Police.
- Professor David Raymond Owens. Director, Diabetes Research Unit, College of Medicine, University of Wales. For services to the NHS, particularly in the Field of Diabetes.
- Professor Richard David Portes. Professor of Economics, London Business School. For services to Economics.
- Professor Raymond Leonard Powles. Head, Leukaemia and Myeloma Units, Royal Marsden Hospital. For services to Haemato-Oncology.
- Professor Trevor James Powles. Consultant Medical Oncologist, Royal Marsden Hospital. For services to Oncology.
- John Alun Vaughan Pritchard. Lately chief Scientific Adviser, National Assembly for Wales.
- David Anthony Quarmby. Chairman, British Tourist Authority.
- Robert Stanley Raine. Head, Commonwealth Games Division, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Miss Wendy Anne Jopling Ramshaw, OBE. Designer. For services to Art.
- James Tootle Reason. For services to Reducing the Risk in Healthcare.
- Geoffrey Rees. Headteacher, Ivybridge Community College, Devon. For services to Education.
- Professor Teresa Lesley Rees. Professor, Social Sciences, University of Cardiff. For services to Higher Education and to Equal Opportunities.
- Ian Cleland Ritchie. Board Member, Scottish Enterprise. For services to Enterprise and Learning.
- Mrs Maureen Gowran Rooney, OBE. National Women's Officer, Amalgamated Engineering & Electrical Union. For services to Industrial Relations.
- David Ryan. Circuit Administrator, Western Circuit, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Anya (Linden), Lady Sainsbury. For services to Arts Education and Ballet.
- Michael Joseph Saunders. Director, Consumer Affairs, OFWAT. For services to the Water Industry.
- Khvaja Kabiroddin Shaikh. Lately director of Education, Bournemouth Local Education Authority. For services to Education.
- Ms Jo Shapcott. Poet. For services to Literature.
- Andreas Whittam Smith. Lately president of the British Board of Film Classification. For services to the Film Industry.
- Terence Smith. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- John Henry Fryer-Spedding, OBE, DL. Chairman, Cumbria Community Foundation. For services to the community in Cumbria.
- Ms Victoria Stark. Chief executive, Look Ahead Housing and Care. For services to Homeless People in London.
- Brian Styles. Principal, City of Bristol College. For services to Further Education.
- Richard Graham Tait. Lately Editor-in-chief, Independent Television News. For services to News Broadcasting.
- Professor Anthony John Newman Taylor, OBE. For services to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council.
- Professor John Tiley. Professor, Law of Taxation, University of Cambridge. For services to Tax Law.
- Professor Elisabeth Trimble. Professor of Clinical Biochemistry, Queen's University, Belfast. For services to Pathology.
- Winifred Letitia, Lady Tumim, OBE. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
- Edward Brice Wilson. Chairman, Ulster Carpet Mills Ltd. For services to Business and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Andrew William Graham Wylie. Co-Founder and managing director, Sage Group plc. For services to the Software Industry.
- Graham Robert Wynne. Chief executive, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. For services to Nature Conservation.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Professor Geoffrey Bownas. For services to Japanese studies and to UK-Japanese relations.
- Richard Anthony Neil Crompton. Charge" d'Affaires, Tehran.
- Dr Geoffrey Dean. For services to medical research.
- Professor Anthony Edward Jones. For services to the promotion of British art in the USA.
- Bishop David Leake. Lately Anglican Bishop of Argentina. For services to the local and British communities in Argentina.
- David Erroll Prior Palmer. For services to newspaper publishing and British business interests in Ireland.
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)
- Sir (Gordon) Howard (Eliot) Hodgkin, C.B.E., Artist. For services to Art.
- James Ephraim Lovelock, C.B.E., F.R.S., scientist, Inventor and Author. For services to Global Environmental Science.
- Sir (John) Denis Mahon, C.B.E., Art Historian. For services to Art.
New Zealand
The New Zealand Order of Merit
Distinguished Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit (DCNZM)
Dr (Vera) Doreen Blumhardt | C.B.E. | Wellington | For services to pottery and art education | |
The Right Honourable Jennifer Mary Shipley | Auckland | For services as a member of parliament | ||
Bruce Houlton Slane | C.B.E. | Auckland | For services to personal and human rights, and the law | |
Peter John Trapski | C.B.E. | Tauranga | For services to the law and the community |
Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)
John Murray Black | Q.S.O. JP | Taupo | For services to local government | |
Peter Wing Ho Chin | Dunedin | For services to local body and community affairs | ||
Robert Moncrieff Clarkson | Tauranga | For services to philanthropy | ||
The Right Honourable Wyatt Beetham Creech | Martinborough | For services as a member of parliament | ||
Melvin Norman Day | Wellington | For services to painting and art history | ||
Mrs Anne Gertrude Shorland Gambrill | Auckland | For services as a Master of the High Court | ||
Mrs Lynette Jones | Blenheim | For services to the New Zealand Red Cross Society and the community | ||
Sister Pauline Anne Leonard | Hamilton | For services to education | ||
Graeme Eric Selby Lowe | Q.S.M. | Havelock North | For services to the meat industry and the community | |
Professor Roger Stewart Morris | Palmerston North | For services to veterinary science | ||
Ms Mary Judith Mowbray | Wellington | For services to women | ||
John Lindell O'Sullivan | L.V.O. | Lower Hutt | For public services, lately as general manager, Parliamentary Service | |
The Honourable Peter George Spenser Penlington | Q.C. | Christchurch | For services as a Judge of the High Court | |
Dr Richard Patrick Suggate | Wellington | For services to geology | ||
Dr Franklin Henry Wood | Prebbleton, Canterbury | For services to tertiary education |
Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)
Professor (Monica) Innes Asher | Auckland | For services to paediatrics | ||
Professor Bruce Charles Baguley | Auckland | For services to cancer research | ||
Emeritus Professor John Anthony Barsby | Dunedin | For services to classical studies. | ||
Associate Professor Alexander Cheong Ping Chu | JP | Palmerston North | For services to agriculture | |
Mervyn Tutuiri Church | Rotorua | For services to the sport of rodeo | ||
Mrs Jean Ann Curry | Kerikeri | For services to bowls | ||
David Joseph Dobbyn | Auckland | For services to music | ||
Philip Hugh Gayton | New Plymouth | For services to volleyball | ||
Peter Thomas Isaacs | Paraparaumu | For services to adult literacy and the community | ||
Emeritus Professor Alexander Keith Jeffery | Dunedin | For services to orthopaedics | ||
Stephen Albert Jelicich | Auckland | For services to architecture and the community | ||
Mrs Doreen Isabella McLay | Waimate, South Canterbury | For services to bowls and the community | ||
Dr Sidney (Hirini) Melbourne | Hamilton | For services to Māori language, music and culture | ||
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Morriss | Palmerston North | For services to floral art | ||
Michael Anthony Nock | Ashfield, Australia | For services to jazz | ||
Lance Anthony O'Sullivan | Matamata | For services to thoroughbred racing | ||
Ronald Allan Palenski | Dunedin | For services to sports journalism | ||
Neale Morgan Pitches | Wellington | For services to education | ||
Dr Irihapeti Merenia Ramsden | Wellington | For services to nursing education | ||
Mrs Audrey Severinsen | Palmerston North | For services to local body and community affairs | ||
Terry Robin George Stringer | Warkworth | For services to sculpture | ||
Murray George Sturgeon | Nelson | For services to the forestry and export industries | ||
Mrs Tuitofa Anne Tenari | Auckland | For services to persons with disabilities | ||
Dr Kenneth John Thomson | Wellington | For services to pathology and the community | ||
Heinz Ralf Unger | Christchurch | For services to psychology and the community | ||
Dr Richard Anthony Drummond Wigley | Palmerston North | For services to medicine, in particular, rheumatology | ||
Ms Silvia Contreras Zonoobi | Wellington | For services to refugee and migrant communities | ||
Colonel Kevin James Riordan | (A760794) | Colonels' List, New Zealand Army |
Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) – Honorary
Thomas Anthony (Tab) Baldwin | Auckland | For services to basketball |
Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)
Ms Donna Lindsay Akersten | Wellington | For services to acting | ||
Mrs Elizabeth Margaret Bang | Hamilton | For services to women and the community | ||
George Latham Berry | Oamaru | For services to education | ||
Mrs Betty Blair | Petone | For services to railway superannuitants and netball | ||
The Reverend David Hilliard Brown | Dunedin | For services to the community | ||
Dr John Herbert Buckingham | Auckland | For services to science and technology | ||
Ms Helen Beverley Capel | Auckland | For services to the community | ||
Kathryn Heather Barbara Clemans | Bethesda, United States of America | For services to New Zealand interests in the United States of America | ||
Mrs Shirley Dawn Cowles | Christchurch | For services to women's cricket | ||
William Ian Cruden | Palmerston North | For services to sport, local body and community affairs | ||
Mrs Anoma Indira De Silva | JP | Waitakere City | For services to the community | |
Allan Stewart Doak Evans | Temuka, South Canterbury | For services to conservation | ||
Michael Bryant Forbes | Auckland | For services to journalism | ||
Mrs Nola Louise Hambleton | Manukau City | For services to education | ||
Derek John Hargreaves | Christchurch | For services to the arts | ||
Clifford William Hawkins | North Shore City | For services to maritime history | ||
Christopher Gerard Hayward | Auckland | For services to water polo | ||
Ms Elizabeth Mary Hickey | Auckland | For services to guides and netball | ||
Owen Erle Hoskin | JP | Auckland | For services to education and the community | |
John Charles La Roche | Auckland | For services to engineering | ||
Mrs Barbara Elaine Lawrence | Waiuku | For services to the Methodist Church and the community | ||
Mrs Olive Kathleen Alice Luke | JP | Ngaruawahia | For services to welfare work and the community | |
George Richmond Lyon | JP | Richmond | For services to conservation | |
Dr Rachel Emily Maule | Auckland | For services to psychiatric medicine and the community | ||
Colin Bruce McLachlan | Christchurch | For services to the community | ||
Miss Bernice Papasina Mene | Auckland | For services to netball | ||
Panaghis (Peter) Mikelatos | Wellington | For services to the Greek community | ||
Guy Kingdon Natusch | D.S.C., Napier | For services to architecture | ||
David John Ogg | Gore | For services to the community | ||
Mrs Diana Mary Petersen | JP | Waipukurau | For services to local body and community affairs | |
David Charles Proud | Tauranga | For services to music and the community | ||
The Reverend Graham Hamilton Reddell | JP | Christchurch | For services to the community | |
Dr Richard Peter Gorton Rothwell | Hamilton | For services to medicine | ||
Kinsley Neville Sampson | JP | New Plymouth | For services to local government | |
Colin Scadden | Masterton | For services to conservation | ||
Miss Margaret Lynne Sherriff | Wanganui | For services to the community | ||
Ms 'Elisapeti Tevi | Auckland | For services to the Pacific Islands community | ||
Mrs Grace Thompson | Dunedin | For services to the community | ||
Professor Raymond Webster Thompson | Lower Hutt | For services to television and entertainment | ||
Richard William Tonks | Cambridge | For services to rowing | ||
Francis Desmond Torley | Waikanae | For services to television | ||
Russell James Towns | Dunedin | For services to the sport of fencing and the community | ||
Dr Ivanica Mary Vodanovich | Auckland | For services to development studies | ||
Wi Rangi Wiremu Whaitiri | JP | Clive, Hawke's Bay | For services to Māori | |
Jeffrey William Wilson | Dunedin | For services to rugby | ||
Commander David Charles Wright | (N24714) | Royal New Zealand Navy | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Diane Sarah Swap | (Y49886) | Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps (Retired). | ||
Wing Commander Stephen Craig John Basher | (K92423) | Royal New Zealand Air Force | ||
Warrant Officer Yeoman of Signals Rawiri George Ahuriri | (T22258) | Royal New Zealand Navy |
Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) – Additional
Major Darryl Jeffrey Hubbard | (D50649) | The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers | |||
Captain Michael Allan Pettersen | (E45797) | The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers | |||
Warrant Officer Class One Wayne Alexander Lee Small | (S53054) | Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment | |||
Staff Sergeant Adrian Garry Vogt | (N53602) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment | |||
Staff Sergeant Graeme Paul Weavers | (L770556) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment | |||
Flight Sergeant David James Milne | (A92184) | Royal New Zealand Air Force | |||
Sergeant Stephen Rawhiti Waerea | (Q763292) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment | |||
Corporal Mark Lawrence Soper | (V1001347) | Royal New Zealand Air Force |
Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) – Honorary
Guy Gabriel Edouard Cornelius Gruwez | O.B.E. O.A.M. MSM | Ypres, Belgium | For services to preserving the memory of New Zealand soldiers who died in the Great War | |
Mrs Elizabeth Peivi Alice Lee-Lo Smith | Porirua | For services to the community |
Queen's Service Order (QSO)
The Reverend Archdeacon Wallace (Warihi) Mangu Campbell | Wainuiomata | For Community Service | ||
The Reverend William Cuthers | JP | Tokoroa | For Community Service | |
Ewen James Derrick | North Shore City | For Community Service | ||
The Reverend Elder Risatisone Ete | Wellington | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Valerie June Rhodes | Wellington | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Katerina Catherine Mary Waiari | Edgecumbe | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Margaret Grace Wheeler | Masterton | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Teata Rangi Matua Kore Allen | Takapau, Hawke's Bay | For Public Services | ||
Colin Stewart Ballantyne | Winton | For Public Services | ||
Basil Franklin Bolt | Vienna, Austria | For Public Services | ||
Geoffrey Bernard Braybrooke | JP | Levin | For Public Services | |
Mrs Beverley Fay Mason | JP | North Shore City | For Public Services | |
Dr Rajen Prasad | Auckland | For Public Services | ||
Russell Mathew Rimmington | JP | Hamilton | For Public Services | |
Ms Alison Vale Stokes | Wellington | For Public Services |
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)
Mrs Sonia Christine Andrews | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Keith McChesney Ashley | Gore | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Marianne Johanna Bodt | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Beverley-Inez Christie | Invercargill | For Community Service | ||
William Henry Cross | Balclutha | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Betty Greig Cuthbert | North Shore City | For Community Service | ||
Ivan Desmond England | Lower Hutt | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Margaret Dorothea (Rosemary) Greene | Christchurch | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Gwynedd Vida Gunn | Paraparaumu Beach | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Patricia Ann Hotter | Turangi | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Winsome Helen Humphries | Wyndham, Southland | For Community Service | ||
Limaono Folautolutama Kingi | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Jack Campbell Knight | JP | Owaka, Otago | For Community Service | |
Mazhar Shukri Krasniqi | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Roberta May Laurie | Waimate, South Canterbury | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Nellie Martin | Kerikeri | For Community Service | ||
Kingi Matthews | Greytown | For Community Service | ||
Edward George McInnes | Oamaru | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Elizabeth Heather Pennell | Opononi, Hokianga | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Margreta Hilary Peterson | Wellington | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Mosammat Begum Farida Sultana | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Sinnakuddy Kandavanam Thuraisundaram | JP | Auckland | For Community Service | |
Manuera Hone Tohu | Dargaville | For Community Service | ||
Peter Hans Vollweiler | Waihola, Otago | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Mere Walker | JP | Kawerau | For Community Service | |
Henry (Harry) Stewart Walsh | Masterton | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Helen Fergusson Webber | Nelson | For Community Service | ||
Norman George Williams | Lower Hutt | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Velma Beatrice Winter | Warkworth | For Community Service | ||
Alan Laurence Anderson | JP | Auckland | For Public Services | |
Mrs Beatrice (Sheila) Annie Ashley | Auckland | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Leah Braham | Wellington | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Janice Rae Burns | Riversdale Beach, via Masterton | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Aleana Anne Cannons | Manukau City | For Public Services | ||
Russell Edward Martin Carr | Queenstown | For Public Services | ||
Barry John Clark | Christchurch | For Public Services | ||
Maxwell David Charles Dowell | Hokitika | For Public Services | ||
Gladstone James Orlando Durham | Auckland | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Olwyn Domett Frith | Orewa | For Public Services | ||
The Reverend William Pokura Hakaoro | JP | Auckland | For Public Services | |
Leonard Patrick Harwood | Taumarunui | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Ani Hemara | Hikurangi, Northland | For Public Services | ||
Paul Desmond Hudson | Marton | chief fire officer, Marton Volunteer Fire Brigade | ||
Mrs Maud Makuini Isaac | Gisborne | For Public Services | ||
(Valerie) Anne Knox | New Plymouth | Inspector, New Zealand Police | ||
Grant Phillip Lane | Kaeo, Northland | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Nancy Louise Lane | Kaeo, Northland | For Public Services | ||
Ian Chappell Mackley | Lower Hutt | For Public Services | ||
James Peter Maxwell | Thames | Third Officer, Thames Volunteer Fire Brigade | ||
Mrs Ngaire Winifred Mountfort | Woodville | For Public Services | ||
Robert Philip Alexander Patton | Tauranga | For Public Services | ||
Brian Ronald Pearce | Christchurch | Detective Inspector, New Zealand Police | ||
John Balfour Pickering | Picton | Lately Senior Constable, New Zealand Police | ||
Joan Elizabeth Porteous | Lyttelton | For Public Services | ||
Leslie John Pye | Blenheim | For Public Services | ||
Mrs June Elvira Rowland | Raumati Beach | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Annette Maree Samson | JP | Christchurch | For Public Services | |
Barry John Shiels | Whakatane | Senior Constable, New Zealand Police | ||
Andrew Denis Sissons | Wellington | Sergeant, New Zealand Police | ||
Clifford James Harris Smith | Auckland | For Public Services | ||
Gary Neil Phillip Tonkin | JP | Christchurch | For Public Services | |
Mrs Maree Ann Vaile | Westport | For Public Services | ||
Stewart George Walker | Lower Hutt | chief fire officer, Stokes Valley Volunteer Fire Brigade | ||
Mark David John Williams | Auckland | Detective Sergeant, New Zealand Police | ||
Ms Bronwyn Ruth Naumai Yates | Auckland | For Public Services |
Barbados
Order of the British Empire
Commander of The Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Fozlo Brewster. For service to the community.
- Ronald Geoffrey Cave. For services to commercial,industrial and tourism development.
- Dr. George Evelyn Mahy. For service to the medical profession.
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Randolph Levenson Field. For service to sport.
- Lawrence Edwin Pollard. For services to banking religion and the community.
- Joyce Ophelia,Mrs. Thompson. For services to education and the community.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Gerald Darrell Bannister. For service to music.
- Diane Cora, Mrs. Bourne-Daniel. For services to indigenous and original craft.
- Delores St.Elmo, Mrs. Worrell. For service to the community.
Bahamas
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
- Jeffrey McDonald Thompson. For service to politics.
- The Reverend Dr. William Thompson. For service to religion.
- Franklyn Roosevelt Wilson. For service to economic and political development.
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Dr. Michael Perry Gomez. For service to the medical profession.
- Leander Claudius Minnis. For political and community service.
- Pastor Hugh Arthur Roach. For service to religion.
- Dr. Gail Saunders. For service to the history of The Bahamas.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Ronald Butler. For service to the music and entertainment industry.
- Russell Eugene Franks. For service to the community.
- Paul Antony Cornard Knowles. For services to cultural development.
- Frank Garfield Rutherford. For service to sport.
- Henry Fredrick Earl Storr. For service to business.
- Mizpah, Mrs. Tertullien. For service to politics and the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- The Reverend Godfrey Livingston Bain. For service to the community.
- Doris, Mrs. Burrows. For service to the community.
- Rudolph Dean. For service to the community.
- Ms Louise Green. For service to the community.
- Ena, Mrs. Hepburn. For service to the community.
- Hysel Loran Roach. For service to the community.
- Anthony Reuben Romer. For service to the community.
- Effie Doretha, Mrs. Walkes. For service to the community.
- Laura Louise, Mrs. Williams. For service to the community.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
- Alan Delenor Gibson, Royal Bahamas Police Force
- Reuben Simeon Smith, Royal Bahamas Police Force
Grenada
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
- George Ignatius Brizan. For services to education.
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Morris Mathlin. For services to banking.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Augustine Benedict Thaddeus Charles. For services to education.
- Geraldina Helen, Mrs. Perrotte. For services to health.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Ms Daul Aldrica Douglas. For services to farming.
- Norma Kathleen, Mrs. McLeish. For services to farming.
Papua New Guinea
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
- Justice Thomas Edwin Barnett, O.B.E. For service to the judiciary.
- Robert Igara. For service to the government of Papua New Guinea.
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Laura Josephine, Mrs. Martin. For services to business, politics and the community.
- Mathias Umba Merimba. For services to business commerce and charity.
- David Tauaole. For public service.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- The Reverend Janacdabing Apo. For services to religion and the community.
- Cedric Man Ching Chee. For service to the aviation industry.
- Raymond Chin. For services to the music industry.
- Donald John Daniels. For service to education.
- Rungwa Koimbonga. For service to the development and expansion of the Lutheran Church, Western Highlands Province.
- Councillor Koitago Mano. For service to the community.
- Neil John McIntre. For services to commerce and the forestry sector.
- Ricky Mitio. For service to the coVee industry. Constable Bill Tali. For public service.
- Randhir Varma. For services to sports and business.
- Salatiel, Mrs. William. For service to the community.
Imperial Service Order (ISO)
- Dr. Isaac Naason Ake. For services to health.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Ms Aileen Aisi. For service to the Bank of Papua New Guinea.
- Timothy Akia. For services to the National Broadcasting Corporation.
- Ruben Audo Dowaki. For public service.
- Tov Gwerren. For service to the airline industry.
- Livingston David Hesaboda. For public service.
- Mark Kanawi. For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Sege Kandu. For public service.
- Peter Kansunga. For service to health.
- Kelly Kewa. For services to the development of rural health services.
- Richard Crockett Knoxs. For services to the petroleum industry.
- Nasain Livuana, Mrs. Kunai. For service to the Bank of Papua New Guinea.
- Anton Leslie. For service to the Health Department.
- Correctional Sergeant Major Pius Malinga. For services to the correctional services.
- Lakoko Mola. For service to education.
- Paul Pogo Nime. For service to the community.
- Ms Rose Porowai. For service to education.
- Laho Karukuru Saea. For public service.
- Noie Uragle. For service to the community.
- Raka Vagi. For services to religion and the community. Gane Zomina. For service to the community.
Solomon Islands
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Bruce Joshua Saunders. For services to business and the community.
- Alfred John Robert Scholz. For services to commerce and to the community.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Ishmael Mali Avui. For services to public administration and to the community.
- Chief Chrisanto Otuana. For services to local government and the community.
Tuvalu
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Annie, Mrs. Homasi. For public and community service.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Namoliki Sualiki Neemia. For public and community service.
- Faiumu, Mrs. Puapua. For public and community service.
- Evi Tauaa. For public and community service.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Lepa Malaki. For service to the community.
- Faafou Paape. For service to the community.
- Paepae Pakaia. For service to the community.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)
- Dr. Arthur Cecil Cyrus, O.B.E. For service in the field of medicine.
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Creighton Teroy Bacchus. For service to the community.
- Miss Grace Beatrice Lauretta Eustace. For service to education.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Frederick Adolphos Gonsalves. For service to the business community and to wine making.
- Jeffrey Louis King. For service to the shipping industry.
- Miss Alice Maureen Mandeville. For service to trade unionism.
Belize
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Carlos Cecil Fuller. For public service.
- Herbert Douglas Robert Lord. For public service.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Santiago Castillo. For services to sport and the community.
- Edward Nabil Musa. For services to sport and the community.
- Vincent Delvorine, Mrs. Parks. For services to education and the community.
- Therese Bedran, Mrs. Stark. For service to the community.
- Rosendo Antonio Urbina. For services to education and the community.
St Christopher and Nevis
Order of the British Empire
Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Elaine Dulcie, Mrs. Richardson. For public service.
Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Samuel Alexander Byron. For service to the community.
- Frederick Alphonso Lewis. For public service.
References
- ↑ "No. 56797". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2002. pp. 1–28.
- ↑ "The New Year Honours 2003" (10 January 203) 2 New Zealand Gazette 81.
- ↑ "No. 56798". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2002. pp. 29–30.
- ↑ "No. 56799". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2002. pp. 30–31.
- ↑ "No. 56800". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 32–32.
- ↑ "No. 56801". The London Gazette (5th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 33–34.
- ↑ "No. 56802". The London Gazette (6th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 35–35.
- ↑ "No. 56803". The London Gazette (7th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 36–37.
- ↑ "No. 56804". The London Gazette (8th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 37–38.
- ↑ "No. 56805". The London Gazette (9th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 38–38.
- ↑ "No. 56806". The London Gazette (10th supplement). 30 December 2002. pp. 39–39.