2012 Birthday Honours

The Birthday Honours List 2012 was released on 16 June 2012 in the United Kingdom.[1][2][3] on 11 June 2012 in Australia[4] on 4 June 2012 in New Zealand,[5][6] on 15 June 2012 in Antigua and Barbuda,[7] Barbados,[8] Grenada,[9] Belize,[10] Saint Lucia,[11] Solomon Islands,[12] and The Cook Islands.[13] The Birthday Honours List was released during the height of the Diamond jubilee celebrations, and was therefore styled The Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours 2012 in New Zealand, while United Kingdom celebrated the jubilee with a separate list later that year.

The recipients of honours are displayed or referred to as they were styled before their new honour and arranged first by country, honour and where appropriate by rank (Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander etc.) then division (Military, Civil, Overseas or Police list).

United Kingdom

Knight Bachelor

The Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Richard Dennis OBE.
  • Helen Edwards CBE, Director-General, Justice Policy Group, Ministry of Justice.
  • Richard Paul Hatfield CBE, Director-General, International, Strategy and Environment, Department for Transport.
  • Edgar Frederick Jardine, Interim Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Policing Board.
  • Peter Edward Lewis, Chief Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service.
  • Miriam Catherine Rosen, Lately Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, Ofsted. For services to Education.
  • Alan David Shannon, Permanent Secretary, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive.
  • Professor Leonard Alan Winters, Lately Chief Economist, Department for International Development.

The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (DCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Helen Elizabeth Asprey MVO, Personal private secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
  • Keith Roy Banham MVO, Farm mgr, Sandringham Estate.
  • Lt Col Peter Guy Chamberlin, Lieutenant, Her Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
  • Herbert Allen Le Roy, Formerly private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.
  • Dr. Alastair Neil Robertson Niven OBE, Principal, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Foundation of St. Catherine.
  • Jeremy Patrick Bagwell Purefoy MVO, Assistant secretary (Insignia), Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
  • Elizabeth Ann Roads MVO, Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records.
  • Dr. Manon Bonner Williams MVO, Private secretary for Wales to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • John Christopher Allen RVM, Travelling Orderly, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Inspector Robert Leslie Anderson, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Matthew Charles Arnoldi, Head of Protocol, Westminster Abbey.
  • Maj. Alan Llewellyn Denman MBE, Superintendent, Windsor Castle.
  • Sgt Iain Roderick George, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • James Goodall, Foreman, Windsor Castle.
  • Christopher Michael Gregory, Land Steward, Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Gilbert James Harris RVM, Senior Gardener, Property Section, Royal Household.
  • Karin Elizabeth (Lisa) Heighway, Curator of Photographs, Royal Collection.
  • Roy Thomas Maloney, Formerly Hot Water Fitter, Property Section, Royal Household.
  • Sheila Ann Montgomery, Finance manager, Balmoral Estate.
  • Stephen John Martin Sheasby, Senior Gilding Conservator, Royal Collection.
  • Nicola Williams, Pensions manager (designate) and Personnel manager, Royal Household.
  • Timothy John Williams RVM, Head Chauffeur, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Toby David Zeegen, Information Technology Systems manager, Royal Household.

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

  • Peter Brooks, Caretaker, College of St. George, Windsor Castle.
  • Veronica Victoria Cain, Dresser to The Princess Royal.
  • Norman John Dunn, Head Gardener, Government House, Canberra.
  • Div Sgt Maj John Frederick Mundy, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Christopher Phelps, Gardener, Hampton Court Palace.
  • Graham Cornelius Sanderson, Head of Valley Gardens, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Miss Julie Katherine Weldon, Housekeeping Assistant, Windsor Castle.

Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

  • Dr Mary Doreen Archer, Chair, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Ms Zaha Hadid CBE. For services to Architecture.
  • The Right Honourable Tessa Jane Jowell MP. For political and charitable services.
  • Professor Julia Elizabeth King CBE, Vice-Chancellor, Aston University. For services to Higher Education and Technology.
  • Professor Tina Lavender, Professor of Midwifery, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester. For services to Midwifery.
  • Lucy Jeanne Neville-Rolfe CMG, Deputy Chair, British Retail Consortium and Executive Director, Corporate and Legal Affairs, Tesco plc. For services to Industry and voluntary service.
  • Theresa, Mrs Sackler. Philanthropist. For services to the Arts.
  • Professor Janet Maureen Thornton CBE, Director, European Bioinformatics Institute. For services to Bioinformatics.

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division
  • The Right Honourable The Earl Cadogan DL, Philanthropist. For charitable services.
  • Bruce Joshua Saunders, OBE. For service to business and public and community development.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Rear Admiral Thomas Anthony Cunningham, C025363Q.
  • Rear Admiral Stephen John Lloyd, C024601P.
Civil Division
  • Professor Andreas Ntinou Adam, Professor of Interventional Radiology, St. Thomas’ Hospital, London. For services to Interventional Radiology.
  • Lesley-Anne Alexander, Chief Executive, Royal National Institute of Blind People and Chair, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. For services to the Voluntary Sector.
  • Michael Alexander Baker, Head of Benefits Centres, Benefits Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions.
  • James Mark Bayley, lately Chief Executive, London and Continental Railways Ltd. For services to the Rail Industry.
  • Joshua Adam Berger, President and Managing Director, Warner Bros UK. For services to the Creative Industries.
  • Michael Berkeley, Composer and Broadcaster. For services to Music.
  • Mary Berry, Cookery Writer and Broadcaster. For services to Culinary Arts.
  • Dr Irene Bishop, Co-Director, Southwark Schools Learning Partnership and Headteacher, St. Saviour ’s and St. Olave’s Church of England Secondary School. For services to Education.
  • Tony Burton, Director, Civic Voice. For services to Planning, Local Government and Communities.
  • Paul Michael Callaghan, Chairman, One North East Regional Development Agency. For services to the North East Region.
  • James Macrae Campbell, Director, Energy Development, Department of Energy and Climate Change.
  • Paul Stephen Carroll, Senior Civil Servant, H.M. Prison Service, Ministry of Justice.
  • Professor Lorna Ann Casselton, Emeritus Professor of Fungal Genetics, University of Oxford. For services to Fungal Genetics and to International Science.
  • Alexander Surtees Chancellor. For services to Journalism.
  • Susan Avril Chinn. For charitable services to Health and to the Arts.
  • Dr Richard Henry Tudor Christophers, Founder, The Sixteen. For services to Music.
  • Jeremy Charles Clarke, Chair, New Savoy Partnership. For services to Mental Health.
  • Carole Cochrane DL, Ambassador and lately Chief Executive, The Princess Royal Trust for Carers. For services to Family Carers.
  • Professor William Stuart Cole. For services to Transport.
  • David Beresford Cragg OBE, lately National Director of Development, Skills Funding Agency and Lately Deputy Chairman, WorldSkills 2011. For services to Education and Skills.
  • Judge Nicholas Crichton, District Judge. For services to the Family Justice System.
  • Adrian Kevin Curley, lately Chief Executive, National Association for Voluntary and Community Action. For services to the Voluntary and Community Sector.
  • David John Daniels, Chief Consultant, Sensors, Cobham Technical Services. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • Paul Elliot MBE. For services to Equality and Diversity in Football.
  • Professor Jonathan Richard Ellis FRS, Clerk Maxwell Professor of Theoretical Physics, King’s College London and Scientist, CERN. For services to Science and Technology.
  • Maria Delfina Entrecanales. For services to the Arts.
  • Dr James Austin Ferguson, Senior Civil Servant, Permanent Secretary for Tax Group (Central Policy), London, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • Stuart John Fraser, Chairman, Policy and Resources Committee, City of London Corporation. For services to the City of London.
  • Michael John Fuhr OBE, Commercial Adviser, Department for Transport.
  • Mary Jane Furniss, Chief Executive Officer, Independent Police Complaints Commission. For services to Justice and Policing.
  • Professor Christopher Gaskell, Principal, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. For services to Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture.
  • Professor Duncan Mackay Geddes, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London. For services to Medical Research, Charity and Education.
  • Marion Olive Gibbs, Co-Director, Southwark Schools Learning Partnership and Headteacher, James Allen’s Girls’ School, Southwark, London. For services to Education.
  • Robert Ian Neilson Gordon DL, Leader, Hertfordshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Michael Grabiner, lately Chairman, Partnerships for Schools. For services to Education.
  • Professor Monica Mary Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Science, Open University. For services to Space Science.
  • Professor Ian Richard Hargreaves, Professor of Digital Economy, Cardiff University. For services to the Creative Economy and Higher Education.
  • Peter Hay, President, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. For services to Social and Health Care.
  • Professor Janet Hemingway, F.R.S., Director, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. For services to the Control of Tropical Disease Vectors.
  • Eric Douglas Hepburn, lately Chief Operating Officer, 10 Downing Street.
  • Victoria Mary Taylor Heywood, Executive Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. For services to Drama.
  • Emma Hill, Creative Director, Mulberry. For services to the British Fashion Industry.
  • Susan Hill, Author. For services to Literature.
  • Professor Mary Longstaff Jacobus, Professor of English and Director, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge. For services to Literary Scholarship.
  • David John Jeans. For services to Life Science, Healthcare and Science.
  • Clare Jones, Joint Chief Executive, WomenCentre. For services to Vulnerable Women.
  • Owen Griffith Ronald Jones, Executive Chairman, Tinopolis. For services to the Media Industry.
  • Patricia Jones, lately Director, Prisoners’ Education Trust. For services to Offender Learning.
  • Peter Keen OBE, Special Adviser, UK Sport. For services to Sport.
  • Ruth Laird. For public and voluntary service.
  • Catherine Lee, Justice Policy Director, Ministry of Justice.
  • Professor Tak Hong Lee, Director, MRC and Asthma UK Centre, Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma, King’s College London and Imperial College London. For Research in Asthma and Allergy.
  • Professor Irene May Leigh OBE lately Vice Principal for Research and Head of College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, University of Dundee. For services to Medicine.
  • Professor Jack Lohman, lately Director, Museum of London.
  • Duncan Macniven TD, lately Registrar General for Scotland.
  • Bernadette Malone, Chief Executive, Perth and Kinross Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Kit Martin. For services to Conservation.
  • Dr Michael Campbell McCafferty OBE, Senior Civil Servant, Head of Counter Terrorism and UK Operational Policy, Operations Directorate, Ministry of Defence.
  • Professor Hilary McCallion, Director of Nursing, South London and the Maudsley. For services to Nursing.
  • Professor Kathleen McCourt, Dean, School of Health, Community and Education Studies, Northumbria University. For services to Nursing.
  • Kevin Charles Patrick McGinty, Deputy Director- General and Director of Criminal Law, Attorney General’s Office.
  • Catherine Irene Jacqueline Meyer. Founder and Chief Executive, Parents and Abducted Children Together. For services to Children and Families.
  • Jeremy Middleton, lately Chairman, Conservative National Convention. For Political and charitable services.
  • Karen Middleton, Chief Health Professions Officer, Department of Health.
  • Dr Jennifer Iris Rachel Montagu LVO, Honorary Fellow, Warburg Institute. For services to Art History
  • Professor David Michael Garrood Newbery FBA, Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge. For services to Economics.
  • Dr Leonard John Patrick O'Hagan DL, Chairman, Belfast Harbour Commissioners. For services to the Ports Industry, the Economy and Tourism in Northern Ireland.
  • Joseph Alexander Patrick DL, Philanthropist. For charitable services.
  • Christine Pollock, Executive Director, Learning and Leisure Services, North Lanarkshire Council. For services to Education.
  • Robert Reitmeier, lately Chief Executive, The Children’s Society. For services to Children.
  • The Right Honourable Peter John Robert Riddell. For services to Journalism and for public service.
  • Dr Gordon Rintoul, Director, the National Museums of Scotland. For services to the Museum Sector.
  • Lisa Rodrigues, Chief Executive, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Timothy John Denis Rollinson, Director-General and Deputy Chair, Forestry Commission.
  • Maxine Room, Principal, Lewisham College. For services to Further Education and to Race and Gender Equality.
  • Professor Christopher John Rudge, lately National Clinical Director for Transplantation and Consultant in Renal Transplantation. For services to Transplantation and Organ Donation.
  • Dr Peter Rundell, Senior Representative, Libya, Department for International Development.
  • Ann Santry, Chief Executive, Sovereign Housing Association. For services to Social Housing.
  • Dr Michael John Short. For services to the Mobile Communications Industry.
  • Colin P. Smith, Director, Engineering and Technology, Rolls-Royce plc. For services to UK Engineering.
  • Richard Alfred Soper, Chief Executive Officer, Bosch Thermotechnology Ltd. For services to the Heating and Renewable Technologies Industries.
  • Dr Cornelia Sorabji, Deputy Chief of the Assessments Staff.
  • Alistair Spalding, Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Sadler’s Wells. For services to Dance.
  • Penelope Thompson, Chief Executive, General Social Care Council. For services to Social Care.
  • Shaheen Unis, DL. For services to Business and Community Relations.
  • Robert Adrian Joseph Waddingham. For services to Business and Community Relations.
  • Dr David Walton. For services to charity and the community in Glasgow.
  • Professor Harriet Ward, Research Professor and Director, Centre for Child and Family Research. For services to Children and Families.
  • Elaine June Way, Chief Executive, Western Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • Professor Paul William Wellings, lately Vice-Chancellor, University of Lancaster. For services to Higher Education.
  • Professor Julie Williams, Cardiff University. For services to Alzheimer’s Disease Research.
  • Michael Sumner Wilson. For services to the Insurance Industry and to Charity.
  • Kate Elizabeth Winslet, Actress. For services to Drama.
  • Ian Winter, Deputy Director for Social Care and Partnerships, Department of Health. For services to Social Care.
  • Professor Alison Wolf, Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management, King’s College London. For services to Education.
  • Elizabeth Jane Woodeson, Director, Health and Wellbeing Division, Department of Health.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commodore Robert James Mansergh, Royal Navy, C024356C.
  • Captain Stephen John Murdoch, Royal Navy, C028999K.
  • Commander Jason Peter Phillips, Royal Navy, C035529B.
  • Captain Jeremy Melrose Plant, Royal Navy, C027578Q.
  • Captain Richard Laurence Powell, Royal Navy, C029108J.
  • Captain Christopher Mark Skidmore, Royal Navy,C032514T.
Civil Division
  • Michael Adams, Chief Executive, Essex Coalition of Disabled People. For services to Disabled People.
  • Ms Jennifer Ann Agutter. For charitable services.
  • Michael John Allen, lately Chair, Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts. For services to Wildlife Conservation.
  • Councillor Joseph Anderson, Leader, Liverpool City Council. For services to Local Government and the community.
  • Jameson Ross Andrew. For services to Charity.
  • Dr. Norman Apsley, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Science Park. For services to Science and Economic Development.
  • Kwame Kwei-Armah, Playwright, Director and Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Leonard Thomas Arnold. For services to Gymnastics.
  • Malcolm Arnold. For services to Athletics.
  • Yvonne Arnold. For services to Gymnastics.
  • Ms Gillian Attrill, Head, Commissioning Strategies Group, National Offenders Management Service.
  • Professor Clive Elton Badman, Vice-President, Investigational Material Supply, GlaxoSmithKline. For services to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Industry and Sustainable Development.
  • Lorraine Ingrid, Mrs. Baldry, Chair, Olympic Delivery Authority Planning Committee. For services to Planning and Regeneration.
  • Gillian, Mrs. Ball. Finance Director, University of Birmingham. For services to Higher Education.
  • Peter Michael Barber, Head of Map Collections, British Library. For services to Cartography and Topography.
  • Gary Barlow. For services to the Entertainment Industry and to Charity.
  • Ms Edith Jane Beaver, District Manager, Mercia District, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Rita Shirley, Mrs. Beckwith, Co-owner and Chief Executive Officer, City Cruises plc. For services to the Leisure and Tourism Industry and the Regeneration of London’s Docklands.
  • Ms Kay Bedford, Headteacher, Swiss Cottage Specialist SEN School. For services to Education.
  • Norman Graeme Hylton Bell. For services to the Town and Country Planning Association.
  • Miss Brenda May Billington, lately Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading. For services to Ophthalmology.
  • Dr. Alison Jane Birkinshaw, Principal, York College and Chairman, Further Education Reputation Strategy Group. For services to Further Education.
  • John Dexter Bishop. For services to Agriculture and to the community in Berkshire.
  • Matthew Bishop, Volunteer and Board Member, Child Exploitation and Online Protection. For services to the Protection of Children Online.
  • Dr. Robert Mark Bloomfield, Head, Special Projects and Innovation, National History Museum. For services to Science.
  • Dr. Peter William Bonfield, Chief Executive, BRE. For services to Research and Innovation in the Construction Industry.
  • Dr. Ian Cuthbert Bradley. For services to People with Special Needs in Pontesford, Shrewsbury and to Healthcare in Tanzania.
  • William Brake. For services to Business and Charity in Kent.
  • John Remfry Brookes. For voluntary and public service.
  • Patricia, Mrs. Brown. For public service.
  • Miss Rebecca Buckingham, lately Head of Justice and Rule of Law, Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team, Department for International Development.
  • Dr. Olive Buckley, General Practitioner and Chair, Sexual Assault Referral Centre Steering Group. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Ms Anne Bulford, Chief Operating Officer, Channel 4. For services to Broadcasting.
  • Dr. Michael Anthony Bull. For services to Sport and to Charity.
  • Sarah, Mrs. Burton, Creative Director, Alexander McQueen. For services to the British Fashion Industry.
  • Richard Callicott. For services to Volleyball.
  • Peter John Campbell. For Political Service.
  • James Thomas Carlson. For services to Combating Homelessness.
  • Peter William Mark Carroll, Nuclear Security Principal, UK Global Threat Reduction Programme. For services to Global Nuclear Security.
  • Dr. Nigel Carter, Chief Executive, British Dental Health Foundation, Warwickshire. For services to Dental and Oral Health.
  • Jean, Mrs. MacLellan-Chlebowska, Divisional Head, Adult Care and Support Division, Scottish Government.
  • Catherine, Mrs. Christie, Director, South West Young People, Young People’s Learning Agency. For services to Young People.
  • Adrian Paul Clark, lately Cardiff Location Director and Chief Operating Officer for Protection, Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd. For services to the Financial Services Sector.
  • Patrick Clarke, Director of Operations, UK Power Networks. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic Youth Mentoring.
  • Dr. Deborah Cohen, Senior Medical Research Fellow, Cardiff University. For services to Occupational Health.
  • Dr. Timothy Frederick Coles, Project Director, Operation Wallacea Ltd. For services to Environmental Conservation.
  • Vivien Ann, Mrs. Cooper. Founder and Chair of Trustees, The Challenging Behaviour Foundation. For services to People with Severe Learning Disabilities and their Families.
  • Aidan Keith Cotter, H.M. Coroner, Birmingham and Solihull. For services to the Bereaved and the Coronial System.
  • Ms Alison Cox. For services to the community in the UK and overseas.
  • Sean Cox, Project Lead, Sponsored Academy Projects, Department for Education.
  • Antony Martin Dean, Head of Product Design, Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.
  • Ms Bonnie Dean, Chief Executive, Bristol & Bath Science Park. For services to Design, Technology and Innovation.
  • Patrick Dempsey. For services to the Hotel Industry.
  • Patricia Denham, Vice Principal and Deputy CEO, South Devon College. For services to Further Education.
  • Peter George Taylor Denison, Chairman, Stepping Stones Trust. For services to the Rehabilitation of Offenders.
  • Dr. Anne Regina Douglas. For services to the Health of Asylum Seekers and Refugees.
  • Colin Irwin John Hamilton Drummond, Chief Executive, Viridor Waste. For services to Technology and Innovation.
  • Ian Duckmanton, Manager, Poppylands Sure Start Children’s Centres, Norfolk. For services to Children and Families.
  • Professor Conor Finbar Duggan, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Mental Health, University of Nottingham and Head of Research and Development, Partnerships in Care. For services to Mental Health.
  • Cheryl, Mrs. Dunn, Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Karen Dawn, Mrs. Edwards. For services to the voluntary sector in the UK.
  • Marsha, Mrs. Carey-Elms, J.P., lately Executive Headteacher, Kendrick School and Reading Girls’ School, Reading. For services to Education.
  • Professor Peter Elwood, Honorary Professor, Cardiff University. For services to Health.
  • Michael Robert Nesbit Evans. For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance.
  • Zarin, Mrs. Hainsworth Fadaei. Founder, Naserian. For services to Women and Equality.
  • Julia, Mrs. Feast, Policy, Research and Development Consultant for the British Association for Adoption and Fostering. For services to Children and Families.
  • Robert Andrew Fletcher, Philanthropist. For charitable services in Bath.
  • Professor James Stewart Forsyth, Chairman, Neonatal Expert Advisory Group. For services to Children’s Health in Scotland.
  • Dr. Jennifer Margaret Freeman, Director, Historic Chapels Trust. For services to Heritage.
  • Jerome Frost, Head of Design and Regeneration, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to Regeneration.
  • Ian Stuart Galloway, Programme Director and Chief Executive Officer, CLM Delivery Partner, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Edward Gardner, Music Director, English National Opera. For services to Music.
  • Peter James Garrod, lately Head, Lancashire Adult Learning. For services to Further Education.
  • Professor John Gaventa. For services to Oxfam.
  • David Gilbert, Director of Regeneration, Carmarthenshire County Council. For services to Regeneration and Skills and to the community in West Wales.
  • Anna, Mrs. Gill, lately Co-Chair, Norfolk Children’s Learning Difficulty and Disability Board. For services to Disabled Children and Families.
  • Richard William Gleave. For services to Ballroom Dancing.
  • Miss Bridget Josephine Glendinning, Principal, Single Farm Payments, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive.
  • John Michael Glover. For services to Water Polo.
  • Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby, Professor for Social Policy, University of Kent. For services to Social Science.
  • Dr. Dougal Jocelyn Goodman, Chief Executive, The Foundation for Science and Technology. For services to Science.
  • Ms Polly Gowers. For services to Philanthropy in the UK.
  • Prem Goyal. For services to the Economy and Promoting Charitable Giving.
  • John Alexander Graham, Principal, Belfast Model School for Girls. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Debra Jean, Mrs. Green. For services to Community Cohesion.
  • Miss Felicity Green. For services to Journalism.
  • Martin Lewis Green, Chief Executive, English Community Care Association. For services to Social Care.
  • David Michael Griffiths, lately Headteacher, Cardiff High School. For services to Education in Cardiff.
  • Keith Hamill, Pro-Chancellor and Lately President of Council, University of Nottingham. For services to Business and Higher Education.
  • Kamal Hanif, Headteacher, Waverley School, Birmingham. For services to Education.
  • Jeremy Thomas Hardcastle, Vice-President, Nissan Technical Centre Europe. For services to the UK Automotive Industry.
  • Councillor James Harker, Leader, Northamptonshire County Council. For services to Civic Society and to the Economy in Northamptonshire.
  • Willem Cornelis Hart, Inspector of Marine Accidents, Department for Transport.
  • Ms Sahar Hashemi, Entrepreneur. For services to the UK Economy and to Charity.
  • Daniel John Hawkes, Avionics Systems Specialist, Civil Aviation Authority. For services to Aviation Safety.
  • Peter Hawkins, Human Development Team Leader, Department for International Development.
  • Miss Lynne Head, Head of Organisational Change Programme, Home Office Science.
  • Ms Sarah Elizabeth Hearn. For services to the International Programme and Development Team, Afghanistan, Department for International Development.
  • Brigadier Charles William Peter Hobson. For services to the Royal Marines Association.
  • Professor Margaret Ellen Hodson, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College and Royal Brompton Hospital, London.
  • Keith Michael Holder, Head, Central Service Management Division, Education Standards Directorate, Department for Education.
  • Professor Sian Hope, Executive Director of Innovation and Professor of Computer Science, Bangor University. For services to Innovation and Computing.
  • Christopher Wyndham Hughes, Senior Independent Director, Board of the Pension Protection Fund. For services to Pension Protection.
  • David Charles Hypher DL. For charitable services.
  • Armando Giovanni Iannucci. For services to Broadcasting.
  • The Reverend Leslie Worrell Isaac. For services to Community Cohesion through Street Pastors.
  • Philip Alexander Jamieson, lately Headteacher, Alsop High School, Technology and Applied Learning Specialist College, Liverpool.
  • James Frederick Jarvie, Head, Criminal and Financial Investigation, UK Border Agency.
  • Professor Ashraf Jawaid, Deputy Vice Chancellor (External Relations), University of Bedfordshire. For services to Higher Education.
  • Alexandrina, Mrs. Jay, Chief Social Work Adviser, Directorate for Children and Families, Scottish Government.
  • Brian Peter Jennins. For charitable services and to the Landscape Industry in the North West.
  • Colonel Ewart Alan Jolley TD DL. For services to the community in North West England.
  • Aidan Jones, lately Chief Executive, WorldSkills London 2011. For services to Skills.
  • Andrew John Jowett, Chief Executive, Performances Birmingham Symphony Hall and Town Hall. For services to Music.
  • Anna Domenica, Mrs.Kennedy, Co-Founder, Hillingdon Manor School, and Founder, annakennedyonline. For services to Special Needs Education and Autism.
  • Edward Kidd. For services to the Charitable Giving Sector in the UK.
  • The Right Honourable The Baroness Kidron of Angel, Film Director. For services to Drama.
  • John King, Operational Learning Manager, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Matthew Robert King. For services to People with Disabilities and to Charity.
  • Professor George Robert Kinghorn, Consultant, Genito-Urinary Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield. For services to Genito-Urinary Medicine.
  • Jonathon Jason Kingsley, Chief Executive Officer, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Rebellion. For services to the Economy.
  • Milica, Mrs. Kitson, Chief Executive, Constructing Excellence in Wales. For services to the Construction Industry in Wales.
  • William Knight, Director, Financial Reporting Council. For services to Financial Regulation.
  • Angela Dorothy Krokou, Chair, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Mental Health.
  • Ms Brenda Mary Last. For services to Dance.
  • David Charles Lawrence, Principal and Chief Executive, Easton College. For services to Land-Based Further and Higher Education in Norfolk.
  • John Paul Lee. For services to the City of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Michael Julius Leek. For services to Sport for Disabled Children and to the community in Solihull and Birmingham.
  • Ms Sally Lewis, Chief Executive Officer, Avon and Somerset Probation Trust. For services to Public Protection and Reducing Reoffending.
  • David William Liddell, Director, Scottish Drugs Forum. For services to Disadvantaged People in Scotland.
  • Ms Tasmin Little, Violinist. For services to Music.
  • Professor Mary Joy Lovegrove, lately Head, Allied Health Sciences, London South Bank University. For services to Allied Health Care.
  • Eric Low, Chief Executive, Myeloma UK. For services to Charity.
  • Matthew Lugg, Director, Environment and Transport, Leicestershire County Council. For services to Local Government.
  • James Andrew Lumb. For Political Service.
  • Alexander Allan MacDonald, lately Convener of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. For services to Local Government and the community in the Western Isles.
  • Ms Joanna MacGregor, Pianist. For services to Music.
  • Roderick James MacGregor. For services to the Economy and to the community in the Highlands and Islands.
  • Jacqueline, Mrs. MacLean, Headteacher, Shortlees Primary School, Nursery and Family Centre, Kilmarnock. For services to Education and the community in East Ayrshire.
  • Gareth Malone, Choirmaster and Broadcaster. For services to Music.
  • Miss Jean Marsh. For services to Drama.
  • Stephen Lawton Marshall, lately Headteacher, St. Julian’s School, Newport. For services to Education and to the community in South East Wales.
  • Dina, Mrs. Martin, Headteacher, Firs Hill Community Primary School, Sheffield. For services to Education.
  • Dr. Carl Nicholas Mayers, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
  • Brendan Michael McCartan, Senior Principal Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Service, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive.
  • Jacqueline Ann, Mrs. McCormick, Sure Start Children’s Centre Locality Manager, West Northumberland. For services to Children and Families.
  • Iain McGeoch, Chairman and Managing Director, M&Co. For services to Business and to Charity in Scotland.
  • Alistair Martin McMillan. For charitable services in the North West of England.
  • Dennis George Minnis, Honorary Alderman. For services to Community Cohesion and to charity in Birmingham, West Midlands.
  • Ms Ruth Miskin. Founder, Read Write Inc. For services to Education.
  • Andrew Gregory Moore, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
  • Simon Moores. Founder, Ellerdale Trust and supporter, NSPCC. For services to Children.
  • Christopher David Morecroft, lately Adviser and former Principal, Worcester College of Technology. For services to Further Education.
  • John Dennis Mowbray, Director of Corporate Affairs, Northumbrian Water Limited. For services to the Water Industry and to Charity.
  • Professor Gordon Murray, lately Chairman of Management (Entrepreneurship), University of Exeter Business School. For services to Business.
  • Ms Sara Elizabeth Murray, Chief Executive Officer, buddi, and Board Member, Technology Strategy Board. For services to Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
  • Tom Crighton Murray, Director of Legal Services and Applications, The Scottish Legal Aid Board. For services to the Legal System in Scotland.
  • Carole Mary, Mrs. Nash, D.L., Philanthropist. For charitable services in North West England.
  • Julian Peter Neale. For services to the Stabilisation Unit, H.M. Government.
  • Benjamin Nealon. For services to Pump Aid, Africa.
  • Professor Judith Alice Newman, Professor of American Studies, University of Nottingham. For services to Scholarship.
  • James Niblett, International Policy Director, Ofcom. For services to Telecommunications.
  • Mary, Mrs. Nicol, lately Head of HR Strategy and Policy, Scottish Parliament. For public and voluntary service.
  • Michael Nunn, Co-founder, the Ballet Boyz. For services to Dance.
  • Michael Samuel Oakes, lately Principal, South Downs College. For services to Further Education.
  • Patricia, Mrs. O’Brien, lately Headteacher, English Martyrs Primary School, Sefton. For services to Education.
  • Michael Roderick Oliver, D.L., Chairman, Oliver Valves. For services to the Valve Industry.
  • Ms Ruth Owen, Chief Executive, Whizz-Kidz, London. For services to Disabled Children and Young People.
  • Miss Elaine Marguirite Padmore, lately Director of Opera, Royal Opera House. For services to Music.
  • Kathleen, Mrs. Paintin. Founder and Chair, North West Network. For services to Special Needs Education.
  • Philip Eraclis Papard, H.M. Principal Inspector of Health and Safety, Health and Safety Executive.
  • Carole Patricia, Mrs. Patey. For services to Heritage and Arts Fundraising.
  • Jeremy Peat, Director, David Hume Institute. For services to Business and Public Service in Scotland.
  • Alison Jane, Mrs. Perry, Managing Director, Triangle Builders Ltd, Liverpool and Chair, National Federation of Builders. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Jonathan Mark Phillips, lately Director, Adult Social Services, Calderdale Council. For services to Social Care.
  • Professor Alison Phipps, Professor of Languages and Inter-cultural Studies, University of Glasgow. For services to Education and Inter-Cultural and Inter- Religious Relations.
  • Ms Victoria Pomery, Director, Turner Contemporary. For services to the Arts.
  • Ms Sally Potter, Director. For services to Film.
  • Derrick Arthur Langley Price, Senior Investigating Officer, DEFRA Investigation Services and Counsellor, CRUSE Bereavement Care UK.
  • Manjit, Mrs. Rai, Headteacher, North Beckton Primary School, Newham. For services to Education.
  • Harcharanjit Singh Rapal (Channi Singh). For services to Bhangra Music, Charity and to the community in Hounslow, West London.
  • Anthony Edward Redsell. Farmer. For services to the UK Hops Industry.
  • Andrew John Reed. For services to the community and to Sport in Leicestershire.
  • Nigel Reeder, Chief Executive, Judicial Appointments Commission.
  • Patrick Regan. Founder and Leader, XLP Youth Charity, London. For services to Young People.
  • John Nigel Reynolds, Vice-President, Save The Children. For services to Save The Children.
  • Ms Sally Reynolds, Co-Founder and lately Chief Executive, Social Firms UK. For services to Equality in the Labour Market.
  • Dr. Paul Rice, Grade B1, Ministry of Defence.
  • Anthony Howard Norman Roberts. For services to the Medical Field, Ornithology and to the community in the Isle of Wight.
  • Professor Peter David Roberts, lately Head of Plasma Physics Science and Technology, AWE Aldermaston. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • James Mcintyre Robertson. For services to the House of Commons.
  • Nancy Robson. For services to Consumers, Food Safety and Public Health.
  • Anthony George Edward Rowe. For services to Business, Sport and Charity in Exeter, Devon.
  • Ms Elizabeth Jane Ryder, lately Chief Executive, Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. For services to the Arts and Charity in Scotland.
  • Peter Nicholas Salussolia. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
  • Professor Alastair Duncan Scotland, lately Medical Director, National Clinical Assessment Service. For services to Public Health.
  • Dr. Bhaskar Sengupta, Reader in Civil Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast. For services to Higher Education and International Environmental Research.
  • Professor Ian Alexander Shanks, Chairman, Science Advisory Group for the National Physical Laboratory. For services to Innovation.
  • Professor Peter Frederick Sharp, Professor of Medical Physics, University of Aberdeen. For services to Healthcare Science.
  • Kshama, Mrs. Shore, Deputy Head, Debt Management and Banking, Northampton, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • Professor Iqbal Singh, Consultant, Geriatrician and Professor, Ethnicity and Health, Lancashire. For services to the NHS.
  • Colin Frank Skellett, Executive Chairman, Wessex Water. For services to Business and to WaterAid.
  • Nicholas Skelton, Show Jumper. For services to Equestrian Sport.
  • Jeffrey Kenneth Smith, Customer Champion, Business Tax Programme, Telford, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • Peter Leslie Smith. For services to the Mountain Search and Rescue Service in England and Wales.
  • Ms Emma Solomon, Founder, Silver Surfers’ Day and Managing Director, Digital Unite. For services to Digital Inclusion.
  • John Joseph William Speirs, Vice-President (Asia), Ensinger. For services to Advanced Material and Manufacturing in Wales.
  • Dr. Amanda Squires, Physiotherapist. For services to Healthcare for Older People in London.
  • Lesley, Mrs. Steele, Headteacher, St. Aidan’s Church of England Primary, Gateshead. For services to Education.
  • Rita, Mrs. Stringfellow, Trustee, Family Rights Group and the Daycare Trust. For services to Children and Families.
  • Paul Strong, lately Headteacher, William Farr (Church of England) Comprehensive School, Welton, Lincolnshire. For services to Education.
  • Gary Sullivan. For services to the Regeneration of Thames Gateway South Essex.
  • Dr. Nina Sweet, Organics Sector Specialist, Waste and Resources Action Programme. For services to the Waste Industry.
  • Hilary Edwena Thomas, Registrar and Director, Full-Time Curriculum, National Film and Television School. For services to Higher Education.
  • Miss Peninah Thomson. For services to Women and Equality.
  • Nicholas Tooby, Senior Manager, Personal Tax Operations, Leicester, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • William Morell Lindon Travers, Chief Executive Officer, Born Free Foundation. For services to Wildlife Conservation and Animal Welfare.
  • Peter Trevelyan, Expert Information Technology Analyst, Meteorological Office.
  • William James Piper Trevitt, Co-founder, the Ballet Boyz. For services to Dance.
  • Richard Charles Turner, Senior Inspector of Ancient Monuments, Welsh Government.
  • Belle, Mrs. Tutaev. Founder and Trustee, Pre-School Learning Alliance. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ms Wendy Arnon Van Den Hende, lately Chief Executive, Personal Finance Education Group. For services to Finance Education.
  • Edward Vernon, Board Member, Invest NI. For services to Economic Development in Northern Ireland.
  • Patrick Phillip Vernon. For services to the Reduction of Health Inequalities for Ethnic Minorities.
  • Ernest Herbert Vincent, Chief Executive, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre Executive Agency. For services to the Exhibition Industry.
  • Edmond William Warner. For services to British Athletics.
  • Lawrence Waterman, Head of Health and Safety, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to Occupational Health and Safety.
  • Philip John Weaver, Chairman, Professional Golfers Association. For services to Sport.
  • Professor Jeffrey Weeks, Research Professor, London South Bank University. For services to Social Science.
  • Ms Jacqueline Westlake, Team Leader, Big Society Team, Department for Communities and Local Government.
  • Ms Kim Julie White, Police Constable, Kent Police. For services to Policing and the Gypsy Community.
  • Terry Bertram Wilkins, Strategic Volunteer and Project Co-ordinator, Dorset Police. For service to Policing.
  • Graham Wilson. For services to the Retail Markets Industry.
  • The Right Honourable Robert Rickaby Winter, lately Lord Provost of Glasgow. For services to Local Government and to the community in Glasgow.
  • Linda, Mrs. Wishart, Head, Knowledge and Information Management, Department of Health and Government Head of Profession for Librarians and Information Specialists.
  • Sarah Elizabeth, Mrs. Wolfensohn. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • Albert Woods. For services to Canoeing.
  • Mark Wright. For public service.
  • Simon Alistair Wright, Director of Infrastructure and Utilities, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to the Construction Industry.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Mrs Michelle Akintoye, For service to the Youth and Community Sectors in West London.
  • Mrs Jan Elisabeth Alexander, For service to Public Health Training.
  • Mrs Myrtle Cecilia Moore Allen, For voluntary service to the community and charitable service to Action Cancer.
  • John Henry Allison, For voluntary service to the Royal Air Forces Association.
  • Mrs Sylvia Mary Andrews, For service the community in Leicester.
  • Mrs Joyce Ashley, For service the community in Glossop, Derbyshire.
  • George William Atkinson, For voluntary service to the Army Cadet Force in Durham.
  • Kenneth Frederick James Averill, For service to the community in East Grinstead, West Sussex.
  • Mrs Ann Bagnall, Co-founder, the Food Cupboard. For service to the community in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.
  • Malcolm Bagnall, Co-founder, the Food Cupboard. For service the community in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.
  • Mrs Elaine Alison Banks, Manager, Ferries Families Groups, The Wirral. For service to Families.
  • Mrs Ethne Alison Bannister, For service to the community in Coniston Cold, North Yorkshire.
  • Robert Barclay, For service to Young People and Sport in Fylde and Lytham St Annes, Lancashire.
  • Mrs Gillian Valerie Barnard, For service the community in Salford, Oxfordshire.
  • Philip Barnett, Director, Kidz R Us, St. Ives.
  • Mark Barr, For service to the Portobello Road and Golborne Road Markets, London.
  • Mrs Shirley Barrett, For service to Women, Young People and Children in the Gypsy and Traveller community.
  • John Walwyn Baylis, Formerly chm, Navigation Committee, Inland Waterways Association. For service Inland Waterways.
  • Mrs Sylvia Rose Hartnell-Beavis, Formerly Volunteer, Ridley Specialist Day Service, Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, South West. For services to Healthcare.
  • Mrs Margaret Smith Bendell, For voluntary service to Community Relations.
  • Mrs Mary Beresford, For service to the community in Hawkesbury Upton, South Gloucestershire.
  • Thomas Vigus Beswarick, For service to the community in Crosby.
  • Richard Charles Beynon, For charitable service in Liphook, Hampshire.
  • Mrs Nita Helen Bharier, For service to the Jewish community in Enfield, Barnet and Haringey, North London.
  • Mrs Christine Hazel Bird, For service the community in Brome and Eye, Suffolk.
  • Robin Victor Blair, For service to the community in Darlington, Durham.
  • John Albert Blundell, Group Scout Leader, 15th St Pancras Group and chm, Younger Generation Theatre Group, London. For service to Young People.
  • Peter Boast, For service the community in Chertsey, Surrey.
  • Samuel Ronald Martin Bothwell JP. For service to Music and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Kenneth Hector John Bovey, For charitable service through the Salvation Army.
  • Mrs Edith Eleanor Boyd, For service to the Girl Guide Movement in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Janet Mary Bradbourn, For service the community in Tumble, Carmarthenshire.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Brown, For service to the community in Ayton, Scottish Borders.
  • Mrs Alice Burke, For services to Housing in Hackney.
  • Mrs Diana May Campbell, For service the community in Orpington.
  • Mrs Elayne Carr, Senior Executive Officer, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. For voluntary service to the Youth Offending Team.
  • Norman Frank Carr, For service the community in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire.
  • Thomas Carson, For services to charity in Edinburgh.
  • Mrs Patricia Carter, Waitress. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
  • Michael Chalk, For services to Havant Rugby Football Club.
  • Roger John Cheshire, For service to the community in Staffordshire.
  • Miss Myra Eileen Clare, Chair, Volunteer and Committee Member, Parkinson's UK, Winchester. For service to charity.
  • Mrs Christine Clarke, Accounts Payable Clerk, Finance Department, Companies House.
  • Mrs Betty Christine Clayton, For service to the community in Chingford, East London.
  • Mrs Joy Frances Clee, For service to the community in Kempsey, Worcestershire.
  • Anthony John Cleland, For service the community in Lambeth, South London.
  • Mrs Heather May Kerr Clemence, Fundraiser, Sevenoaks Branch, British Heart Foundation. For charitable service.
  • David John Cobb, For service to the community in Sandhurst, Gloucestershire.
  • Mrs Jillian Coe, For service to the community in Chilthorne Dormer, Somerset.
  • Brendan Cojeen, For services to Combating Homelessness in Stockport.
  • Michael Francis Coleman, For services to Sport and to the community in Hambledon, Surrey.
  • Dennis Willis Collins, Fundraiser, Gloucestershire. For services to charity.
  • John Cootes, For service to the community in Salford.
  • Ronald Charles Crabb, For service the community in the City of Exeter.
  • Harold Crank, For services Sport and to Charity in Warrington, Cheshire.
  • Philip Anthony Venner Crawford, For services to Farming and to the Rural Community in the South West.
  • Frank Cripps, Volunteer, Leonard Cheshire Disability, Hydon Hill, Surrey.
  • Mrs Cynthia Crossley, Estates Operations Team Leader, Riverside College, Widnes and Runcorn. For services to Further Education.
  • Alexander Angus Cumming, For voluntary service to the community in Nairn.
  • Frederick John Curtis, For service to the community in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire.
  • Mrs Marian Joan Daniel, For service to the community in Whimple, Devon.
  • Ms Gillian Mary David, For services the Arts in Wigan.
  • Councillor Christopher Davies, For services to the Scout Association, the Bristol Port Police and the community in Bristol.
  • Geoffrey Charles Davies, For services to Veterinary Education.
  • Miss Sally Davis, For service to the community in Farmborough, Somerset.
  • Mrs Sheena McKenzie Davis, For service to the community in Derrington, Stafford.
  • William John Davis, For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
  • John Herbert Holmes Dawson, For service to the community in Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.
  • Rundle Colin Dean, For service to the community in Brotherton, North Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Carole Allinson Dennis, For service to the communities in Brightwell-Cum-Sotwell and Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
  • Wilfred Dillon, For services to Elderly People in Westhoughton, Lancashire.
  • Ian Acford Dingle, For service to the community in Plymouth and Tavistock, Devon.
  • Jack Wignall Dobson, For service the community in Wrea Green, Lancashire.
  • Eric Stuart Dockerill, For voluntary service to St. John Ambulance in Suffolk.
  • Mrs Patricia Downes, For service to the community in Burghill and Tillington, Herefordshire.
  • Terence Downes, For services to Boxing and Charity.
  • Mrs Margaret Duddridge, Volunteer, Brightwell Gostrey Centre, Farnham, Surrey. For services to Older People.
  • Hugo Nicholas Canning Dunkley, For service to the community in Gringley-on-the-Hill, Nottinghamshire.
  • John Bryan Dunlop, For voluntary service to the community in County Tyrone.
  • Roy Eric Duxbury, Senior Officer, HM Prison Everthorpe. For services to and support of Vulnerable Prisoners.
  • Paul William Edmondson, For services to the community in Kendal, Cumbria.
  • James David Elliott, For services to Swimming and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Barry Elmore, For services School Sport in Derbyshire.
  • Mrs Eiddwen Evans, For charitable services to The Teenage Cancer Trust.
  • John Falla, For services to the Rural Economy in the Scottish Borders.
  • Brian Fear, For services Sport and to the community in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff.
  • Eric Philip Ferebee, For services to Community Sports in Battersea, London.
  • Mrs Brenda Flanagan, Chair, Friends of St. John's Hospice and president, International Ostomy Association. For services to charity and the lcl community.
  • James Fletcher, For services to the community in Belthorn, Lancashire.
  • Mrs Michele France, Catering assistant, Sheffield Hallam University. For service to Higher Education and to charity.
  • Philip David Froomberg, For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Merton.
  • Neal Gardner, For services to Cancer charities and the Royal Mail.
  • Michael Anthony Garland, For services to Cricket in East Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Dee Gent, Manager, Rainbow Childcare Centre, RAF Marham. For services the Royal Air Force.
  • Mrs Jennifer Gresley Gibbons, For service the community in Haxby, York.
  • Miss Laura Dorothy Alma Gillespie, For service to the community in Orford, Suffolk.
  • Mrs Sandra Joan Gladwyn, For service the community in Marden, Herefordshire.
  • Thomas Glynn, For service to the community in Widnes, Cheshire.
  • Mrs Florence Marian Goddard, Fundraiser, Arthritis Research UK. For services to People with Arthritis.
  • Mrs Azalia Ruth Gosling, For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Society in Southampton.
  • Brendan Patrick Gibb-Gray, For service to the community in Emsworth, Hampshire.
  • Adrian Frank William Grayson, For services to Sport in Bedale, North Yorkshire.
  • Norman Edward Grey, Volunteer, Young Explorers' Trust, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. For services to Young People.
  • Neil Norman Gurney, For service to the community and to charity in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire.
  • Arthur William Gutteridge, For voluntary service to the Royal Naval Association.
  • Mrs Joyce Ethel Hall, Volunteer, National Trust. For services to Heritage.
  • Richard Wilson Hall, For service to the community in Leominster, Herefordshire.
  • Richard James Halsall, Head of Operations, Arriva Manchester. For services to Fundraising for the MS Trust.
  • Mrs Anna Marie Hamilton, Personal secretary to the Human Resource dir, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Higher Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Colin Handforth, For services to Amateur Rugby League.
  • Mrs Penelope Ann Hannigan, Teaching assistant, Crowmarsh Gifford Church of England Primary School, Oxfordshire. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Susan Jacqueline Harper, For services to Visually Impaired People in Watford, Hertfordshire.
  • Herbert Harris, Honorary president, 1st Redditch Boys' Brigade, Worcestershire. For services to Young People.
  • Roland John Harrup, For service to the community in Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire.
  • Ernest Lesley Havis, For services to the community and to Charity in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
  • Mrs Shirley Hawkins, Executive assistant, Epping Forest District Council. For services the residents of the Epping Forest District and Charity.
  • Gary Bryan Haynes, For services to Disability Sports.
  • George Anthony Heath, For services the community in Ringmer, East Sussex.
  • George Ernest Hedges, Secretary and chm, Respite Nursing for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters. For services Sick Children.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Henry, Founder and Chair, Ballymena Area Schools Romania Group. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Elaine Herd, Nursing Auxiliary, Northern Ireland Hospice. For services Nursing.
  • Mrs Doreen Herridge, For service to the community in Rixton, Cheshire.
  • Raymond Hewett, For services to Roke and Benson Brass Band.
  • Mrs Rosemary Hickson, For service to the community in Merton, South West London.
  • Mrs Denise Elizabeth Hillier, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Co-ordinator, Rainford High Technology College, St. Helens. For services to Young People.
  • John Ralph Hinchcliffe, For service to the community in Barnard Castle, Durham.
  • Philip Osborne Hitchens, For service to the community in Penzance, Cornwall.
  • Eric Thomas Holdaway, For service to the community in Hutton, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset.
  • Dr Nicholas Robert Joseph Hooper DL RD JP For services to the community in Bristol and North Somerset.
  • Geoffrey Hopkinson, For services to Beekeeping and Environmental Education.
  • Mrs Mavis Hopkinson, For service to the community in Bolton.
  • Alan Leslie Hornby, For service to the community in Kirk Hammerton, North Yorkshire.
  • David William Howard, For services to the Samaritans in Lincoln.
  • Peter Edward Hughes, For services to Rugby Union Football in Lancashire.
  • Mrs Margaret Hunter, For services to Football and to Bowling.
  • Mrs Jean Brenda Hutton, For services to the community in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.
  • Mrs Carol Eva Jacobs, PA to Dean of Students, University of East Anglia. For services to Higher Education.
  • Mrs Agnes Johnston, For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in Perth and Kinross.
  • John Lloyd-Jones, Prison Officer, HM Prison Stocken, Rutland.
  • Mrs Valerie Margaret Jurgens, For services to the community in Petts Wood.
  • Miss Rebecca Elizabeth Jury, Administrative assistant, Corporate Affairs Directorate Co-ordination Unit, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. For services to charity.
  • Satish Chimanlal Kakkad, Retail Travel Adviser, London Midland, Milton Keynes Central Station. For service to the Rail Industry.
  • David Chapman Keast, For services to the Davidstow Moor RAF Memorial Museum, Cornwall.
  • Mrs Irene Erica Kelly, Volunteer, Nottinghamshire. For services to Bereavement Care.
  • Miss Irene Kerr, Messenger, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Northern Ireland Executive.
  • Colin Kibblewhite, For service to the community in Oakham, Rutland.
  • Mrs Margaret Kiddie, Services Support Officer, Thorntree Primary School, Glasgow. For services to Education.
  • Miss Brenda Killick, For service to the community in Reigate, Surrey.
  • Edward Anthony Kilpin, For service the community in Hackleton, Northamptonshire.
  • Philip Nelson King, For service to the community in Southport, Merseyside.
  • John Frederick Knight, For service to the community in Thaxted, Essex.
  • Mrs Susan Elaine Ladd, Station Administrative Officer, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency.
  • Ronald Lambert, For voluntary service to the community in Holywell, Flintshire.
  • Michael Ansdell Langman, For service to the community in Braunstone, Leicestershire.
  • Councillor Maureen Larkin, JP, For service to the community in Basildon, Essex.
  • Anthony George Lees, For service to the community in Seaford and East Sussex.
  • Mrs Patricia Rosemary Leviston, For service to the community in Cliffe, Kent.
  • Paul Lewis, For services to the Royal Mail, Engineering and the community in South Glamorgan.
  • Victor Iorwerth Lewis, For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion in Ceredigion.
  • Thomas Antony Liddle, For service to the community in Milnthorpe, Cumbria.
  • Mrs Audrey Lloyd, For service to the community in Whale Hill, Redcar.
  • Mrs Enyd Marion Lock, For services to Young People in Nantymoel, Bridgend.
  • Yann Rufus Lovelock, For services to Community Cohesion and to Inter-Faith Relations in the West Midlands.
  • William James Lunn, Caretaker, Park School Belfast. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Jamesina Miller MacKay, For services to Highland Dancing and Charity in Caithness.
  • Mrs Verna MacNaughton, For service to the community in Tyneside.
  • Mrs Gloria Maria Maden, Head Coach, Civil Service Netball Club. For services to Netball and to Young People in Suffolk.
  • Anthony Gerrard Mallam, For service to the community in Wednesbury, West Midlands.
  • Mrs Susan Malley, For services to the Land Registry and to the StrongerTogether Project, Peterborough.
  • David James Margarson, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus. For services to Mental Health in Lincolnshire.
  • Mrs Jean Lesley Marsden, Admissions and Reception Services mgr, John Ruskin College, Croydon. For services Education.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Marval, For services to the community in Bristol.
  • Harold Mason, For service the community in Rawcliffe, East Yorkshire.
  • Dr John Robert Mather, For services to Ornithology and Conservation.
  • Mrs Shirley Matthews, Sheltered Scheme Officer, Tanybryn Sheltered Housing Complex, Burry Port. For services to Elderly People and the community in Carmarthenshire.
  • Martin Alston Maybrey, For service to the community in Wonersh, Surrey.
  • Mrs Carolyn McCabe, Chair, Portadown Festival Association. For services to the Performing Arts in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Joan Mary McConn JP For services to the community in Kingston-upon-Thames.
  • Mrs Carol Ann McGee, For services to the community in Bilsdale, North Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Marilynn Carole McGee, Caretaker, Prior Pursglove College, Guisborough, North Yorkshire. For services to Sixth Form Education.
  • Samuel Nelson McGonagle, For voluntary and charitable service to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Paul McKee, For services Amateur Sport, Basketball and the community.
  • Mrs Margaret McKeegan, For charitable service in Chester.
  • Philip Jude McKeown, Technical Instructor, Braid Valley Hospital, Ballymena. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Narendra Mehta, Records Officer, Ministry of Justice.
  • Richard Michael, For services to Music Education.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Millar, Chair, Ballymena Combat Cancer Group. For services to Cancer Research and People with Cancer.
  • Peter Howard Mills, For services to the Alresford and District Agricultural Society's Annual Show and the lcl community.
  • Brian Milner, For services to the Royal Mail and to Disabled People.
  • Mrs Sybil Moores, Retired Nurse and Fundraiser, St Peter's Hospice, Gloucestershire. For services to the NHS and charity.
  • Nicholas Royston Morgan, For charitable service.
  • John Sampson Morton, For service to the community in Grindleford, Derbyshire.
  • Mrs Mary Elizabeth Anne Moss, Fundraiser, Hampshire. For service to People with Hearing Impairments.
  • Mrs Agatha Joan Mossman, For service to the community in Bristol.
  • Miss Corinne Joy Murphy, For charitable services through the Karibuni Trust in Kenya.
  • Mrs Manju Nagji, Volunteer, Roe Green School, London. For services to Education.
  • Colin John Nicholson, For service to Music in Colchester.
  • Mrs Gillian Nobbs, Coach, Wetherby Gymnastics Club. For service to Gymnastics.
  • Mrs Frances O'Dwyer, Formerly Support Worker, Bolsover Community Mental Health Team, Derbyshire. For services to Mental Health.
  • Raymond Oxley, For service to the community in Derby.
  • Owen Parfitt, President, Blackwood Rugby Club. For services Rugby Football and to the community in Blackwood, Caerphilly.
  • Mrs Isobel Parke, Caretaker, Glynn Primary School. For service to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Sufyaan Mustak Patel, For services the community sector in Blackburn, Lancashire.
  • Ms Rebecca Pickles, For services to Young People in South Yorkshire.
  • Nicholas Pitts, For service to the community in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
  • Richard Plume, For service to the community in Northwood, North West London.
  • Colin Leslie Plummer, For service to the community in Sarratt, Hertfordshire.
  • Mrs Mary Pointon, For service to the community in Hopwas, Staffordshire.
  • William David Pollock, For services to Young People through the Scout Association.
  • Mrs Pamela Mary Chessington Potts, For service to the community in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.
  • Dr Peter Pritchard, For service to the community in Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
  • Mrs Jennifer Shirley Private, For service to Visually Impaired People in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.
  • Michael Pullin, For voluntary service to St. Michael's Hospice, Herefordshire.
  • Robert John Pumfrey, For services to the Heritage of Steam and Agricultural Machinery in East Anglia.
  • Miss Alice Olivia Pyne, Fundraiser, Cumbria. For services to charity.
  • Miss Milly Kate Pyne, Fundraiser, Cumbria. For services to charity.
  • Gerald William Chin-Quee, For service to the community in Falmouth, Cornwall.
  • Douglas Atkinson Raine, For service to the community in Sandsend, North Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Bertha Ann Rankin, Youth Worker, Belfast Education and Library Board. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Meryl Gloria Rawlings, Administrative Officer, Essex Magistrates' Courts Committee, Ministry of Justice.
  • Miss Jean Rea, For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Paul Anthony Rees, Executive Officer, Estates and Corporate Services, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
  • Mrs Irene Rebecca Audrey Robb, Activity Co-ordinator, Waterside Hospital, Northern Ireland. For services to Healthcare.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Roberts, For services to Music and to the community in Anglesey.
  • Ms Margaret Robertson, Porter, Ninewells HospitaI, Dundee. For services to Cancer Patients.
  • Clarence Bennie Robinson, For service to the community in East Staffordshire.
  • Mark James Rodman, For service to the community in Newmarket, Suffolk.
  • Mrs Eileen Mary Rooke, Chair, Honiton Hospiscare Fund Raising Support, Devon. For services to charity.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Rose, Home Care Worker, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • James Ross, For services to Amateur Football in Argyll and Bute.
  • Barry Thomas Ryan, Formerly Caretaker, Walford and North Shropshire College. For services to Further Education.
  • Mrs Rosemary May Sandall, For charitable service in Chernobyl, Ukraine and service to Carers.
  • Ms Janet Elizabeth Sawyer, Managing dir, LittlePod. For services to Employment and Culture in East Devon.
  • Joseph David Schleider, For service to the Jewish community in North West London.
  • Robert Selby, Founder and president, Newton-le-Willows Boys' and Girls' Club, St. Helens, Merseyside. For services to Young People.
  • Mrs Joy Winifred Seward, For service to the community through Sidmouth in Bloom, Devon.
  • Peter Arthur Sexton, Assistant Group Scout Leader, 2nd Bramhall Scout Troop, Cheshire. For services to Young People.
  • Raymond Mark Shaddick, For services the community and to charity in Bude, Cornwall.
  • Sobhag Narshi Shah, Head Caretaker, Richmond upon Thames College, Twickenham. For services to Further Education.
  • Mrs Patricia Ann Shannon, Senior Sister, Ulster Hospital Belfast. For services to Nursing and to the Community in Northern Ireland.
  • Ms Margaret Jacqueline Shapland, For services to Conservation and to Heritage in Clifton, Bristol.
  • Mrs Alison Louise Shelton, Centre mgr, The LV Streetwise Safety Centre. For services Policing and the community.
  • Robert Shepherd, For voluntary service to Hospital Radio in Angus.
  • Robert Sheppard, For service to Nature Conservation.
  • John Shepperson, For service to the community in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire.
  • Lionel David Skelhorne, Volunteer, Officer of the Bursar, University of Bristol. For services to Heritage Buildings and Higher Education.
  • Mrs Kaylet Anita Smedley, Chairman, Derbyshire Branch of the Leukaemia Research Fund. For services to Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research.
  • Anthony James Smith, For service the community in Paignton, Devon.
  • David Smith, For service to the community in Manchester.
  • David Lawrence Smith, Founder and lately chm, The Wash House Youth Club, Lewisham, London. For services to Young People.
  • Francis Graham Smith, For services to Victim Support and to Health in Preston, Lancashire.
  • Jack Smith, For services to Education and the community in Loanhead.
  • John Francis Howe Smith, Secretary, The Stamford Mercury Archive Trust. For services to Conservation.
  • Richard Frederick Smith, For service to the community in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
  • David Spurrell, Formerly dir, Sovereign Youth Centre, Surrey. For services to Young People.
  • Dr Roger William Squires, Formerly Deputy National chm, Inland Waterways Association. For service to Inland Waterways.
  • Peter Christian Steiner, For service to the community in Merton, South West London.
  • George Alan Sutton, Youth Officer, Birkenhead and South Wirral Youth Service and Founder, Oread Mountaineering Club. For service to Young People.
  • Mrs Vivienne Tamar Margaret Targett, For service to the community in Low Worsall, North Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Agnes Cynthia Mary Taylor, For service to the community in Rustington, West Sussex.
  • John Edward Teague, Member, St. Vincent de Paul Society. For services to the community.
  • Mrs Nora Ann Hope Tennant, Chair, Friends of Davenies School and Cub Scout Leader, 2nd Beaconsfield Scout Group, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. For service to the community.
  • Dr Myrtle Sylvia Ternstrom, For services to the Lundy Field Society.
  • Mrs Janet Ann Tibbey, Playgroup Leader, Clarendon Park Playgroup, Christchurch, Leicester. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Joyce Tickner, Volunteer, Danbury Park School, Danbury, Essex. For services to Education.
  • Leslie Denis Togwell, Group chm, 15th St. Pancras Scout Group, London. For services to Young People.
  • Michael Plaistow Trapaud, For service to the community in Shalden, Hampshire.
  • Leonard Trevillion, For services to Music in Mayfield, East Sussex.
  • Christopher David Trigwell, For service to the community in Kintbury, Berkshire.
  • Mrs Patricia Mary Tucker, For service to the community in Berrynarbor, North Devon.
  • David Turner, For service to the community in Hitcham, Suffolk.
  • Miss Anne Skelton Vance, For services to People with Mental Illness in Northern Ireland.
  • Derrick Francis Vernall, For service to the community in Horning, Norfolk.
  • Mrs Janice Waterman, Scout Leader and School Volunteer, King's Somborne, Hampshire. For services to Young People.
  • Alan George Watts, Captain, 5th London Company, Boys' Brigade. For services to Young People.
  • Mrs Edna Weatherby, Fundraiser, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Mrs Patricia May Wenbourne, For service to the community in High Halden, Kent.
  • Mrs Mary Glenys Wheeler, For service to the community in Garston, Liverpool.
  • Mrs Dorothy Ella White, For service to the community in Newrough and Fourstones, Northumberland.
  • Leslie Whitfield, Regional Volunteer Co-ordinator, Royal Society of Chemistry Benevolent Fund. For services to Chemistry and to the Community.
  • Mrs Yvonne Doris Whitley, Volunteer, Plas Newydd, Anglesey. For service to the National Trust and for charitable service in Anglesey.
  • Anthony Willis, For service to the community in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
  • Peter Richard Willmer, For service to the community in Great Staughton, Cambridgeshire.
  • Mrs Geraldine Mary Wilson, For service to the community in Loughton, Essex.
  • Mrs Margaret Wilson, For services to Young People through the Girls' Brigade and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
  • Nigel Vincent Winchester, For service to the community in Maghull, Liverpool.
  • Ms Beryl Windsor, For service to the Angel Canal Festival in North London.
  • Mrs Rita Winstanley, Manager G, HM Young Offenders Institution Styal. For services to Female Offenders.
  • Mrs Isabella Woods, For services to Cycling in Northern Ireland.
  • Inigo Rodney Milman Woolf, For service to the community in Hampstead, North West London.
  • Mrs Constance Wright, Governor and Volunteer Patient Representative, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases NHS Foundation Trust. For voluntary services to Healthcare.
  • Robert Dawson Wright, Museum Attendant, Northern Ireland War Memorial. For services to Museums.
  • Colin John Yates, Captain, St. Catherine's Company, The Church Lads' and Church Girls' Brigade, Altrincham. For services to the community.
  • Geoffrey John Young, Teacher and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme Leader, Mellow Lane School, Hayes, West London. For services to Young People.

Australia

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2012 for Australia were announced on 11 June 2012.

New Zealand

The 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours were published on 4 June 2012 by Department of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet before being published in the New Zealand Gazette.[5][6]

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire(MBE)

  • Jason D. Brodie – For public service

Barbados

Knight Bachelor

The Order of the British Empire

Commander of The Order of the British Empire (CBE)

  • Rashid Orlando Marville – For his contribution to the Foreign Service.
  • The Reverend Oscar Holman Millar – For services to the Methodist Church, education and the community.
  • Dr. George Lincoln Reid – For services to the financial sector.

Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Dr. Frances Louise Chandler – For services to agriculture.
  • Hensley Henderson Robinson – For public service in the area of the electoral process.
  • Ms Carolyn Adora Sinkler – For services to education and sport

Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Collis Earl Blackman – For services to labour relations.
  • David Lionel Harding – For services to the maritime industry

Grenada

Order of The British Empire

Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ms Anne Louise Pierre – For services to education.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Glenroy Albert Johnson – For public service and services to sport.
  • Sister Mary Francis Nelson – For social work

Belize

Order of the British Empire

Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Sister Maria Caritas Lawrence – For services to education and religion.
  • The Right Reverend Philip Silvin Wright – For services to religion.

St Lucia

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)

  • Calixte George – For services to the nation in agriculture and government

Order of The British Empire

Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Virginia, Mrs. Albert-Poyotte – For services to teaching, educational administration and the community.
  • Anthony Bryan Severin – For his contribution to public and regional service.

Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Ms Juliet Clare Brathwaite – For services to education and charity.
  • Ignatius Evans – For services to education and the community.
  • MacDonald Jawahir – For services to agriculture and business.
  • Keifer Vitalis – For services to industry and commerce

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Margaret, Mrs. Murris-Anthony – For services to the community.
  • Ms Melzar Bruce – For services to education, community and youth development.
  • Gregory Dickson – For services to the community.
  • Antonia Leonilla, Mrs. Polius – For services to teaching and the community.
  • Leonard Preville – For services to agriculture and the community

Solomon Islands

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Commander of The Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG)

  • Francis Billy Hilly CMG – For services to politics, governance, public administration and community development.

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of The Order of the British Empire (KBE)

  • Bruce Joshua Saunders OBE. For service to business and public and community development.

Officer of The Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • Chief Colin Gauwane – For services to politics, education, the Church and community development.
  • Kamilo Teke – For services to governance, local politics, education and the Church.

Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Fr. Sam Ata – For services to the Church and the community
  • Bartholomew Basia – For services to the media, sport and the community.
  • Simon Joshua Houma – For services to education, the Church and community development.
  • The Reverend Canon Mathew Kale – For services to education, the Church, provincial government and community development.
  • Ms Caroline Laore – For services to the community

The Cook Islands

Order of the British Empire

Member of The Order of the British Empire (MBE)

  • Daniel Apii – For services to the public and the community

British Empire Medal (BEM)

  • Nooroa Kairenga Atera – For services to the public and the community.

References

  1. "No. 60173". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 June 2012. p. 1.
  2. BBC News – Birthday Honours
  3. The Guardian – Birthday Honours, Military list
  4. Queen's Birthday 2012 Honours Lists, Governor-General of Australia: The Australian Honours Secretariat
  5. 1 2 The Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours 2012 (29 June 2012) 74 New Zealand Gazette 2091.
  6. 1 2 "The Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee List Honours 2012". Honours Lists (Honours Unit). Department of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. 4 June 2012. Archived from the original on 4 June 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  7. Antigua and Barbuda "No. 60180". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 49–50.
  8. Barbados "No. 60175". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 39–40.
  9. Grenada "No. 60176". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 41–42.
  10. Belize "No. 60179". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 47–48.
  11. Saint Lucia "No. 60178". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 45–46.
  12. Solomon Islands "No. 60177". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 43–44.
  13. The Cook Islands "No. 60174". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 37–38.

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