British government recognitions
La Lista de Honores de Cumpleaños 2012 se publicó el 16 de junio de 2012 en el Reino Unido, [1] [2] [3] el 11 de junio de 2012 en Australia [4] el 4 de junio de 2012 en Nueva Zelanda, [5] [6] el 15 de junio de 2012 en Antigua y Barbuda, [7] Barbados, [8] Granada, [9] Belice, [10] Santa Lucía, [11] Islas Salomón, [12] y las Islas Cook. [13] La Lista de Honores de Cumpleaños se publicó durante el apogeo de las celebraciones del Jubileo de Diamante y, por lo tanto, se denominó Honores de Cumpleaños y Jubileo de Diamante 2012 en Nueva Zelanda, mientras que el Reino Unido celebró el jubileo con una lista separada más tarde ese año.
Los destinatarios de los honores se muestran o se hace referencia a ellos tal como se los llamaba antes de su nuevo honor y se organizan primero por país, honor y, cuando corresponde, por rango (Caballero Gran Cruz, Caballero Comendador, etc.) y luego por división (lista militar, civil, de ultramar o policial).
Reino Unido
Caballero soltero
- Antony Brian Baldry . Por servicio público y político.
- Peter Birkett , director ejecutivo de Barnfield College , Luton. Por sus servicios a la educación superior y al movimiento académico.
- Robin Bosher, antigua directora de las escuelas primarias Fairlawn, Haseltine y Kilmorie, Lewisham, por sus servicios a la educación.
- Michael Boyd , director artístico de la Royal Shakespeare Company . Por sus servicios en el ámbito del teatro.
- Kenneth Charles Branagh . Por sus servicios al teatro y a la comunidad en Irlanda del Norte.
- El Muy Honorable Malcolm Gray Bruce , diputado , por su servicio público y político.
- Su Señoría el Juez Clive Vernon Callman. Por sus servicios a la ley, la educación y la beneficencia.
- Thomas Anthony Cunningham , diputado por el servicio público y político.
- Charles William Dunstone , fundador y presidente de Carphone Warehouse Group. Por sus servicios a la industria de las comunicaciones móviles y a organizaciones benéficas.
- Profesor Richard John Evans , catedrático regio de Historia de la Universidad de Cambridge y presidente del Wolfson College de Cambridge . Por sus servicios a la investigación.
- Peter Fahy , QPM , jefe de policía de la policía del Gran Manchester . Por sus servicios a la policía.
- Profesor William Timothy Gowers , profesor de investigación de la Royal Society, Departamento de Matemáticas Puras y Estadística Matemática, Universidad de Cambridge. Por sus servicios en el campo de las matemáticas.
- Dr. William Haughey , OBE . Por sus servicios a las empresas y la filantropía.
- Thomas Michael Sydney Hughes-Hallett , director ejecutivo de Marie Curie Cancer Care . Por sus servicios de cuidados paliativos.
- Profesor Robert Ian Lechler , subdirector (salud) del King's College de Londres y director ejecutivo de King's Health Partners . Por sus servicios a la medicina académica.
- Profesor James McDonald , director y vicerrector de la Universidad de Strathclyde . Por sus servicios a la educación, la ingeniería y la economía.
- David McVicar , Director. Por servicios a la Ópera.
- Dr. Daniel Moynihan, Director Ejecutivo de la Federación Harris de Escuelas del Sur de Londres. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Brian Walter Pomeroy, CBE . Por sus servicios en materia de inclusión financiera y en el sector voluntario.
- El Muy Honorable George Reid . Por sus servicios a la política y la vida pública escocesas.
- Profesor Michael John Howard Sterling . Por sus servicios a la educación superior, la ciencia y la ingeniería.
- Richard Henry Simpson Stilgoe , OBE , DL , filántropo. Por sus servicios de caridad a través de la Fundación Alchemy.
- Servicio Diplomático y Lista de Extranjeros
- Dependencias de la Corona
Jersey
- Michael Birt . Por sus servicios a la Corona y a la comunidad de Jersey.
La Orden del Baño
Caballero de la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Baño (GCB)
- División Militar
Caballero Comendador de la Orden del Baño (KCB)
- División Militar
- División Civil
Compañero de la Orden del Baño (CB)
- División Militar
- Vicemariscal del Aire Gregory Jack Bagwell CBE , Real Fuerza Aérea.
- General de división Michael James von Bertele OBE QHS , ex Cuerpo Médico del Ejército Real, Ejército británico.
- Mayor general Bruce Brealey , ex Regimiento Real de Artillería, Ejército británico.
- Vicemariscal del Aire Michael Paul Colley OBE , Real Fuerza Aérea.
- Vicealmirante cirujano Philip Iain Raffaelli QHP , Cirujano General de las Fuerzas Armadas Británicas .
- Vicealmirante Alan David Richards , Marina Real.
- Mayor general Jonathan David Shaw CBE , ex Regimiento de Paracaidistas, Ejército británico.
- División Civil
- Richard Dennis OBE .
- Helen Edwards CBE , Directora General, Grupo de Política de Justicia, Ministerio de Justicia.
- Richard Paul Hatfield CBE , Director General, Internacional, Estrategia y Medio Ambiente, Departamento de Transporte.
- Edgar Frederick Jardine, director ejecutivo interino de la Junta de Policía de Irlanda del Norte.
- Peter Edward Lewis , Director Ejecutivo del Servicio de Fiscalía de la Corona.
- Miriam Catherine Rosen , ex inspectora jefe de Su Majestad, Ofsted, por sus servicios a la educación.
- Alan David Shannon, Secretario Permanente, Departamento de Desarrollo Social, Ejecutivo de Irlanda del Norte.
- Profesor Leonard Alan Winters , actualmente Economista Jefe del Departamento de Desarrollo Internacional.
La Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge
Dama Comendadora de la Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge (DCMG)
- Servicio Diplomático y Lista de Extranjeros
Caballero Comendador de la Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge (KCMG)
- Servicio Diplomático y Lista de Extranjeros
Compañero de la Orden de San Miguel y San Jorge (CMG)
- Servicio Diplomático y Lista de Extranjeros
- Deborah Jane Bronnert , Embajadora de Su Majestad en Zimbabue
- El Muy Honorable Sir Henry Brooke , Presidente de la Fundación Slynn. Por sus servicios a la reforma judicial en Albania .
- Calixte George Por sus servicios a la nación en la agricultura y el gobierno.
- James Wyndham John Hughes-Hallett , presidente de John Swire & Sons Ltd. Por servicios a intereses comerciales británicos en Asia y Australasia.
- (William) Alistair Harrison CVO , Gobernador de Anguila .
- Anthony John Liddell Nightingale , exdirector ejecutivo del Grupo Jardine Matheson en Hong Kong. Por sus servicios a intereses comerciales británicos en Asia.
- Michael Angus O'Neill , recientemente Jefe de Misión, Equipo de Reconstrucción Provincial, Helmand , Afganistán.
- Dr. Jeffrey Phillip Owens , ex Director del Centro de Política y Administración Tributaria de la OCDE , París (Francia). Por sus servicios de cooperación fiscal internacional.
- Dr. Ian Stuart Robertson , miembro del Consejo de Administración de BMW AG y recientemente presidente del Consejo de Administración de Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd. Por sus servicios a la industria automovilística británica.
- Andrea Lester Rose OBE , directora de Artes Visuales del British Council
- Dr. Patrick Gilmer Topping, Director del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de la Commonwealth
- Jonathan Paul Wilks , ex embajador de Su Majestad en Yemen
Real Orden Victoriana
Caballero Comendador de la Real Orden Victoriana (KCVO)
Comandante de la Real Orden Victoriana (CVO)
Teniente de la Real Orden Victoriana (LVO)
- Helen Elizabeth Asprey MVO , secretaria privada personal del duque y la duquesa de Cambridge y el príncipe Harry.
- Keith Roy Banham MVO , gerente de granja, Sandringham Estate.
- Teniente coronel Peter Guy Chamberlin , teniente de la Guardia Real de Su Majestad del Honorable Cuerpo de Caballeros de Armas.
- Herbert Allen Le Roy, ex secretario privado del teniente gobernador de Columbia Británica.
- Dr. Alastair Neil Robertson Niven OBE , Director, Fundación Rey Jorge VI y Reina Isabel de Santa Catalina.
- Jeremy Patrick Bagwell Purefoy MVO , Secretario adjunto (Insignias), Cancillería Central de las Órdenes de Caballería.
- Elizabeth Ann Roads MVO , Secretaria de Lyon y Conservadora de Registros.
- Dra. Manon Bonner Williams MVO , Secretaria privada para Gales del Príncipe de Gales y la Duquesa de Cornualles.
Miembro de la Real Orden Victoriana (MVO)
- John Christopher Allen RVM , ordenanza itinerante de la Casa del Príncipe de Gales y la Duquesa de Cornualles.
- Inspector Robert Leslie Anderson, Policía Metropolitana. Por servicios prestados a la protección de la realeza.
- Matthew Charles Arnoldi, Jefe de Protocolo, Abadía de Westminster.
- Mayor Alan Llewellyn Denman MBE , Superintendente, Castillo de Windsor.
- Sargento Iain Roderick George, Policía Metropolitana. Por sus servicios a la protección de la realeza.
- James Goodall , capataz del castillo de Windsor.
- Christopher Michael Gregory, administrador de tierras, Islas Sorlingas, Ducado de Cornualles.
- Gilbert James Harris RVM , Jardinero Superior, Sección de Propiedades, Casa Real.
- Karin Elizabeth (Lisa) Heighway, curadora de fotografías, Colección Real.
- Roy Thomas Maloney, ex instalador de agua caliente, Sección de Propiedades, Casa Real.
- Sheila Ann Montgomery, Gerente de Finanzas, Balmoral Estate.
- Stephen John Martin Sheasby, conservador principal de dorado, Colección Real.
- Nicola Williams, Gerente de Pensiones (designada) y Gerente de Personal, Casa Real.
- Timothy John Williams RVM , chofer jefe de la casa del Príncipe de Gales y la Duquesa de Cornualles.
- Toby David Zeegen, Gerente de Sistemas de Tecnología de la Información, Casa Real.
Medalla Real Victoriana (RVM)
- Peter Brooks, conserje, College of St. George, Castillo de Windsor.
- Verónica Victoria Caín, Vestimenta de la Princesa Real.
- Norman John Dunn, jardinero jefe, Casa de Gobierno, Canberra.
- Sargento de división mayor John Frederick Mundy, guardaespaldas de la reina de los Yeomen de la Guardia.
- Christopher Phelps, jardinero, Palacio de Hampton Court.
- Graham Cornelius Sanderson, Director de Valley Gardens, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Señorita Julie Katherine Weldon, Asistente de limpieza, Castillo de Windsor.
Orden del Imperio Británico
Caballero de la Gran Cruz de la Orden del Imperio Británico (GBE)
Dama Comendadora de la Orden del Imperio Británico (DBE)
- Dra. Mary Doreen Archer , presidenta de la Fundación del Servicio Nacional de Salud de los Hospitales Universitarios de Cambridge. Por sus servicios al Servicio Nacional de Salud.
- Sra. Zaha Hadid CBE . Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la arquitectura.
- La Muy Honorable Tessa Jane Jowell , diputada por sus servicios políticos y caritativos.
- Profesora Julia Elizabeth King CBE , vicerrectora de la Universidad de Aston. Por sus servicios a la educación superior y la tecnología.
- Profesora Tina Lavender , profesora de obstetricia, Facultad de Enfermería, Obstetricia y Trabajo Social, Universidad de Manchester. Por sus servicios en obstetricia.
- Lucy Jeanne Neville-Rolfe CMG , vicepresidenta del British Retail Consortium y directora ejecutiva de Asuntos Corporativos y Jurídicos de Tesco plc. Por sus servicios a la industria y el servicio voluntario.
- Theresa, señora Sackler. Filántropa. Por sus servicios a las artes.
- Profesora Janet Maureen Thornton CBE , directora del Instituto Europeo de Bioinformática. Por sus servicios en el campo de la bioinformática.
Caballero Comendador de la Orden del Imperio Británico (KBE)
- División Militar
- Marina Real
- Ejército
- División Civil
Comendador de la Orden del Imperio Británico (CBE)
- División Militar
- Marina Real
- Contralmirante Thomas Anthony Cunningham, C025363Q.
- Contralmirante Stephen John Lloyd, C024601P.
- División Civil
- Profesor Andreas Ntinou Adam, profesor de radiología intervencionista, St. Thomas' Hospital , Londres. Por sus servicios en radiología intervencionista.
- Lesley-Anne Alexander, directora ejecutiva del Real Instituto Nacional de Personas Ciegas y presidenta de la Asociación de Directores Ejecutivos de Organizaciones Voluntarias . Por sus servicios al sector voluntario.
- Michael Alexander Baker, Jefe de Centros de Beneficios, Dirección de Beneficios, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones .
- James Mark Bayley, recientemente director ejecutivo de London and Continental Railways Ltd. Por sus servicios a la industria ferroviaria.
- Joshua Adam Berger, presidente y director general de Warner Bros UK. Por sus servicios a las industrias creativas.
- Michael Berkeley , compositor y locutor. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Mary Berry , escritora y presentadora de cocina. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las artes culinarias.
- Dra. Irene Bishop, codirectora de Southwark Schools Learning Partnership y directora de la escuela secundaria St. Saviour's and St. Olave's Church of England . Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Tony Burton, director de Civic Voice. Para servicios de planificación, gobierno local y comunidades.
- Paul Michael Callaghan, presidente de la Agencia de Desarrollo Regional One North East. Por sus servicios a la región del noreste.
- James Macrae Campbell, Director, Desarrollo Energético, Departamento de Energía y Cambio Climático .
- Paul Stephen Carroll, Alto Funcionario del Servicio Penitenciario de Su Majestad , Ministerio de Justicia.
- Profesora Lorna Ann Casselton , profesora emérita de Genética de hongos, Universidad de Oxford . Por sus servicios a la genética de hongos y a la ciencia internacional.
- Alexander Surtees Canciller . Por sus servicios al periodismo.
- Susan Avril Chinn. Por sus servicios de beneficencia en favor de la salud y las artes.
- Dr. Richard Henry Tudor Christophers , fundador de The Sixteen . Por sus servicios a la música.
- Jeremy Charles Clarke, presidente de New Savoy Partnership. Para servicios de salud mental.
- Carole Cochrane DL , embajadora y últimamente directora ejecutiva de The Princess Royal Trust for Carers . Para servicios a cuidadores familiares.
- Profesor William Stuart Cole. Por servicios de transporte.
- David Beresford Cragg OBE , recientemente Director Nacional de Desarrollo, Agencia de Financiamiento de Habilidades y recientemente Vicepresidente, WorldSkills 2011. Por sus servicios en materia de educación y habilidades.
- Juez Nicholas Crichton, juez de distrito. Por sus servicios al sistema de justicia familiar.
- Adrian Kevin Curley, exdirector ejecutivo de la Asociación Nacional para la Acción Voluntaria y Comunitaria . Por sus servicios al sector voluntario y comunitario.
- David John Daniels, consultor jefe de sensores de Cobham Technical Services. Para servicios a la industria de defensa.
- Paul Elliot MBE . Por sus servicios a la igualdad y la diversidad en el fútbol.
- Profesor Jonathan Richard Ellis FRS , profesor de Física Teórica de la Cátedra Clerk Maxwell del King's College de Londres y científico del CERN . Por sus servicios a la ciencia y la tecnología.
- Maria Delfina Entrecanales . Por servicios a las Artes.
- Dr. James Austin Ferguson, Alto Funcionario Público, Secretario Permanente del Grupo Tributario (Política Central), Londres, HM Revenue and Customs .
- Stuart John Fraser, presidente del Comité de Políticas y Recursos de la City of London Corporation . Por sus servicios a la City of London.
- Michael John Fuhr OBE , Asesor Comercial, Departamento de Transporte .
- Mary Jane Furniss, directora ejecutiva de la Comisión Independiente de Quejas contra la Policía . Por sus servicios a la justicia y la policía.
- Profesor Christopher Gaskell, director del Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester . Por sus servicios en el campo de la medicina veterinaria y la agricultura.
- Profesor Duncan Mackay Geddes, consultor en medicina respiratoria del Royal Brompton Hospital de Londres. Por sus servicios a la investigación médica, la beneficencia y la educación.
- Marion Olive Gibbs, codirectora de Southwark Schools Learning Partnership y directora de James Allen's Girls' School, Southwark, Londres. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Robert Ian Neilson Gordon DL , líder del Consejo del condado de Hertfordshire . Por sus servicios al gobierno local.
- Michael Grabiner, ex presidente de Partnerships for Schools , por sus servicios a la educación.
- Profesora Monica Mary Grady , profesora de Ciencias Planetarias y Espaciales, Open University . Por sus servicios a la ciencia espacial.
- Profesor Ian Richard Hargreaves, catedrático de Economía Digital, Universidad de Cardiff . Por sus servicios a la economía creativa y la educación superior.
- Peter Hay, presidente de la Asociación de Directores de Servicios Sociales para Adultos . Para servicios de asistencia social y sanitaria.
- Profesora Janet Hemingway , FRS, Directora de la Escuela de Medicina Tropical de Liverpool . Por sus servicios en el control de vectores de enfermedades tropicales.
- Eric Douglas Hepburn, recientemente director de operaciones de 10 Downing Street .
- Victoria Mary Taylor Heywood, directora ejecutiva de la Royal Shakespeare Company . Por sus servicios en el ámbito del teatro.
- Emma Hill, directora creativa de Mulberry . Por sus servicios a la industria de la moda británica.
- Susan Hill , autora. Por sus servicios a la literatura.
- Profesora Mary Longstaff Jacobus, profesora de inglés y directora del Centro de Investigación en Artes, Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades de la Universidad de Cambridge . Por sus servicios a la investigación literaria.
- David John Jeans. Para servicios relacionados con las ciencias biológicas, la atención sanitaria y la ciencia.
- Clare Jones, directora ejecutiva adjunta de WomenCentre. Para servicios a mujeres vulnerables.
- Owen Griffith Ronald Jones, presidente ejecutivo de Tinopolis . Por sus servicios a la industria de los medios.
- Patricia Jones, ex directora de Prisoners' Education Trust. Por sus servicios de aprendizaje para delincuentes.
- Peter Keen OBE , asesor especial de deportes del Reino Unido . Por sus servicios al deporte.
- Ruth Laird. Por el servicio público y voluntario.
- Catherine Lee, Directora de Política de Justicia, Ministerio de Justicia .
- Profesor Tak Hong Lee, Director del MRC y del Centro Asthma UK, Mecanismos alérgicos del asma, King's College London e Imperial College London . Para la investigación en asma y alergia.
- Profesora Irene May Leigh OBE , últimamente vicedirectora de investigación y jefa de la Facultad de Medicina, Odontología y Enfermería de la Universidad de Dundee . Por sus servicios a la medicina.
- Profesor Jack Lohman, actualmente Director del Museo de Londres .
- Duncan Macniven TD , recientemente Registrador General de Escocia .
- Bernadette Malone, directora ejecutiva del ayuntamiento de Perth y Kinross . Por sus servicios al gobierno local.
- Kit Martin. Por sus servicios a la conservación.
- Dr. Michael Campbell McCafferty OBE , Alto Funcionario Público, Jefe de Lucha contra el Terrorismo y Política Operativa del Reino Unido, Dirección de Operaciones, Ministerio de Defensa .
- Profesora Hilary McCallion, directora de enfermería del sur de Londres y Maudsley. Por sus servicios a la enfermería.
- Profesora Kathleen McCourt, Decana de la Facultad de Estudios de Salud, Comunidad y Educación de la Universidad de Northumbria . Por sus servicios a la enfermería.
- Kevin Charles Patrick McGinty, Director General Adjunto y Director de Derecho Penal, Fiscalía General de la República .
- Catherine Irene Jacqueline Meyer , fundadora y directora ejecutiva de Parents and Abducted Children Together , para brindar servicios a niños y familias.
- Jeremy Middleton, ex presidente de la Convención Nacional Conservadora, por sus servicios políticos y caritativos.
- Karen Middleton, Directora de Profesiones de la Salud, Departamento de Salud.
- Dra. Jennifer Iris Rachel Montagu LVO , miembro honoraria del Instituto Warburg . Por sus servicios a la historia del arte.
- Profesor David Michael Garrood Newbery FBA , profesor emérito de Economía Aplicada, Universidad de Cambridge. Por sus servicios a la economía.
- Dr. Leonard John Patrick O'Hagan DL , Presidente de la Comisión del Puerto de Belfast . Por sus servicios a la industria portuaria, la economía y el turismo en Irlanda del Norte.
- Joseph Alexander Patrick DL , filántropo. Por sus servicios de caridad.
- Christine Pollock, directora ejecutiva de Servicios de aprendizaje y ocio del Ayuntamiento de North Lanarkshire . Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
- Robert Reitmeier, exdirector ejecutivo de The Children's Society . Por sus servicios a los niños.
- El Muy Honorable Peter John Robert Riddell . Por sus servicios al periodismo y al servicio público.
- Dr. Gordon Rintoul, Director de los Museos Nacionales de Escocia . Por sus servicios al sector museístico.
- Lisa Rodrigues, directora ejecutiva de Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios al NHS.
- Timothy John Denis Rollinson , Director General y Vicepresidente de la Comisión Forestal .
- Maxine Room, directora del Lewisham College . Por sus servicios en materia de educación superior y de igualdad racial y de género.
- Profesor Christopher John Rudge, hasta hace poco Director Clínico Nacional de Trasplantes y Consultor en Trasplante Renal. Por sus servicios en Trasplante y Donación de Órganos.
- Dr. Peter Rundell, Representante Superior, Libia, Departamento de Desarrollo Internacional .
- Ann Santry, directora ejecutiva de Sovereign Housing Association. Por sus servicios en materia de vivienda social.
- Dr. Michael John Short. Por sus servicios a la industria de las comunicaciones móviles.
- Colin P. Smith , director de ingeniería y tecnología de Rolls-Royce plc . Por sus servicios a UK Engineering.
- Richard Alfred Soper, director ejecutivo de Bosch Thermotechnology Ltd. Para servicios a las industrias de calefacción y tecnologías renovables.
- Dra. Cornelia Sorabji, jefa adjunta del personal de evaluaciones.
- Alistair Spalding, director ejecutivo y artístico de Sadler's Wells . Por sus servicios a la danza.
- Penélope Thompson, directora ejecutiva del Consejo General de Asistencia Social . Por sus servicios a la asistencia social.
- Shaheen Unis, DL. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las relaciones comerciales y comunitarias.
- Robert Adrian Joseph Waddingham. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de las relaciones comerciales y comunitarias.
- Dr. David Walton. Por sus servicios a organizaciones benéficas y a la comunidad en Glasgow.
- Profesora Harriet Ward, profesora de investigación y directora del Centro de Investigación sobre la Infancia y la Familia. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Elaine June Way, directora ejecutiva de Western Health and Social Care Trust. Por sus servicios de atención sanitaria.
- Profesor Paul William Wellings, ex vicerrector de la Universidad de Lancaster . Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- Profesora Julie Williams, Universidad de Cardiff . Por sus servicios a la investigación sobre la enfermedad de Alzheimer.
- Michael Sumner Wilson. Por sus servicios a la industria de seguros y a organizaciones benéficas.
- Kate Elizabeth Winslet , Actriz. Por sus servicios en Drama.
- Ian Winter, subdirector de Asistencia Social y Asociaciones, Departamento de Salud. Para servicios de asistencia social.
- Profesora Alison Wolf , profesora Sir Roy Griffiths de Gestión del Sector Público, King's College London. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Elizabeth Jane Woodeson, Directora, División de Salud y Bienestar, Departamento de Salud.
Oficial de la Orden del Imperio Británico (OBE)
- División Militar
- Marina Real
- Comodoro Robert James Mansergh, Marina Real, C024356C.
- Capitán Stephen John Murdoch, Marina Real, C028999K.
- Comandante Jason Peter Phillips, Marina Real, C035529B.
- Capitán Jeremy Melrose Plant, Marina Real, C027578Q.
- Capitán Richard Laurence Powell, Marina Real, C029108J.
- Capitán Christopher Mark Skidmore, Marina Real, C032514T.
- División Civil
- Michael Adams, director ejecutivo de la Coalición de Personas con Discapacidad de Essex. Para servicios a personas con discapacidad.
- Sra. Jennifer Ann Agutter . Por servicios de caridad.
- Michael John Allen, ex presidente de la Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, por sus servicios a la conservación de la vida silvestre.
- Concejal Joseph Anderson , líder del Ayuntamiento de Liverpool. Por sus servicios al gobierno local y a la comunidad.
- Jameson Ross Andrew. Por sus servicios a la caridad.
- Dr. Norman Apsley , Director Ejecutivo del Parque Científico de Irlanda del Norte. Por sus servicios a la ciencia y el desarrollo económico.
- Kwame Kwei-Armah , dramaturgo, director y actor. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del teatro.
- Leonard Thomas Arnold. Por sus servicios a la gimnasia.
- Malcolm Arnold . Por sus servicios al atletismo.
- Yvonne Arnold . Por sus servicios a la gimnasia.
- Sra. Gillian Attrill, Jefa del Grupo de Estrategias de Puesta en Servicio, Servicio Nacional de Gestión de Delincuentes.
- Profesor Clive Elton Badman, vicepresidente de suministro de material de investigación de GlaxoSmithKline. Por sus servicios a la industria farmacéutica y al desarrollo sostenible.
- Lorraine Ingrid, Sra. Baldry, Presidenta del Comité de Planificación de la Autoridad de Ejecución Olímpica. Por sus servicios en materia de planificación y regeneración.
- Gillian, Sra. Ball. Directora de Finanzas, Universidad de Birmingham. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- Peter Michael Barber, director de las colecciones de mapas de la Biblioteca Británica. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la cartografía y la topografía.
- Gary Barlow . Por sus servicios a la industria del entretenimiento y a la beneficencia.
- Sra. Edith Jane Beaver, Gerente de Distrito, Distrito de Mercia, Jobcentre Plus, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones.
- Rita Shirley, Sra. Beckwith, copropietaria y directora ejecutiva de City Cruises plc. Por sus servicios a la industria del ocio y el turismo y la regeneración de los Docklands de Londres.
- Sra. Kay Bedford, directora de la escuela Swiss Cottage Specialist SEN School. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
- Norman Graeme Hylton Bell. Por sus servicios a la Asociación de Planificación Urbana y Rural.
- Señorita Brenda May Billington, últimamente cirujana oftalmóloga consultora, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading. Por sus servicios de oftalmología.
- Dra. Alison Jane Birkinshaw, directora del York College y presidenta del grupo de estrategia de reputación de educación superior. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- John Dexter Bishop. Por sus servicios a la agricultura y a la comunidad de Berkshire.
- Matthew Bishop, voluntario y miembro de la junta directiva, Explotación infantil y protección en línea. Por sus servicios de protección de los niños en línea.
- Dr. Robert Mark Bloomfield, Director de Proyectos Especiales e Innovación del Museo Nacional de Historia. Por sus servicios a la ciencia.
- Dr. Peter William Bonfield, Director Ejecutivo de BRE. Por sus servicios de investigación e innovación en la industria de la construcción.
- Dr. Ian Cuthbert Bradley. Para brindar servicios a personas con necesidades especiales en Pontesford, Shrewsbury y atención médica en Tanzania.
- William Brake. Para servicios a empresas y organizaciones benéficas en Kent.
- John Remfry Brookes. Por su servicio voluntario y público.
- Patricia, señora Brown. Por servicio público.
- Señorita Rebecca Buckingham, anteriormente Jefa de Justicia y Estado de Derecho, Equipo de Reconstrucción Provincial de Helmand, Departamento de Desarrollo Internacional.
- Dra. Olive Buckley, médica general y presidenta del grupo directivo del Centro de Referencia para Casos de Agresión Sexual. Para servicios de atención sanitaria en Irlanda del Norte.
- Sra. Anne Bulford , Directora de Operaciones, Canal 4. Para servicios de radiodifusión.
- Dr. Michael Anthony Bull. Por sus servicios al deporte y a la beneficencia.
- Sarah, Sra. Burton , directora creativa de Alexander McQueen. Por sus servicios a la industria de la moda británica.
- Richard Callicott. Por sus servicios al voleibol.
- Peter John Campbell. Por servicio político.
- James Thomas Carlson. Por sus servicios para combatir la falta de vivienda.
- Peter William Mark Carroll, director de seguridad nuclear del Programa de reducción de amenazas globales del Reino Unido. Por sus servicios en materia de seguridad nuclear global.
- Dr. Nigel Carter, director ejecutivo de la British Dental Health Foundation, Warwickshire. Por sus servicios de salud dental y bucal.
- Jean, Sra. MacLellan-Chlebowska, Jefa de División, División de Atención y Apoyo a Adultos, Gobierno Escocés.
- Catherine, Sra. Christie, Directora, South West Young People, Agencia de Aprendizaje para Jóvenes. Para servicios a jóvenes.
- Adrian Paul Clark, anteriormente Director de la sede de Cardiff y Director de Operaciones de Protection, Legal and General Assurance Society Ltd. para servicios al sector de servicios financieros.
- Patrick Clarke, director de operaciones de UK Power Networks. Para servicios de tutoría para jóvenes de raza negra y minorías étnicas.
- Dra. Deborah Cohen, investigadora médica sénior de la Universidad de Cardiff. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la salud ocupacional.
- Dr. Timothy Frederick Coles, Director de Proyectos, Operation Wallacea Ltd. Por servicios a la conservación ambiental.
- Vivien Ann, Sra. Cooper. Fundadora y presidenta del consejo de administración de The Challenging Behaviour Foundation. Para brindar servicios a personas con discapacidades graves de aprendizaje y sus familias.
- Aidan Keith Cotter, forense de Su Majestad, Birmingham y Solihull. Por sus servicios a los afligidos y al sistema forense.
- Sra. Alison Cox. Por sus servicios a la comunidad en el Reino Unido y en el extranjero.
- Sean Cox, líder del proyecto, Proyectos de la Academia Patrocinados, Departamento de Educación.
- Antony Martin Dean, Jefe de Diseño de Productos, Servicio de Identidad y Pasaportes, Ministerio del Interior.
- Sra. Bonnie Dean, directora ejecutiva de Bristol & Bath Science Park. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del diseño, la tecnología y la innovación.
- Patrick Dempsey. Por sus servicios a la industria hotelera.
- Patricia Denham, vicedirectora y directora ejecutiva adjunta de South Devon College. Por sus servicios de educación superior.
- Peter George Taylor Denison, presidente de Stepping Stones Trust. Por sus servicios de rehabilitación de delincuentes.
- Dra. Anne Regina Douglas. Por servicios de salud para solicitantes de asilo y refugiados.
- Colin Irwin John Hamilton Drummond , director ejecutivo de Viridor Waste. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la tecnología y la innovación.
- Ian Duckmanton, director de los centros infantiles Poppylands Sure Start, Norfolk. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Profesor Conor Finbar Duggan, profesor emérito de Salud Mental Forense de la Universidad de Nottingham y director de Investigación y Desarrollo de Partnerships in Care. Para servicios de salud mental.
- Cheryl, Sra. Dunn, Directora de Enfermería y Obstetricia, Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust. Por servicios de enfermería.
- Karen Dawn, Sra. Edwards. Por sus servicios al sector voluntario en el Reino Unido.
- Marsha, Sra. Carey-Elms, JP, últimamente directora ejecutiva de la escuela Kendrick y de la escuela para niñas Reading, Reading. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Profesor Peter Elwood, profesor honorario de la Universidad de Cardiff. Por sus servicios a la salud.
- Michael Robert Nesbit Evans. Por su servicio voluntario en la ambulancia St. John.
- Zarin, Sra. Hainsworth Fadaei. Fundadora de Naserian. Por sus servicios a las mujeres y la igualdad.
- Julia, Sra. Feast, consultora de políticas, investigación y desarrollo de la Asociación Británica para la Adopción y la Crianza Temporal. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Robert Andrew Fletcher, filántropo. Por sus servicios de caridad en Bath.
- Profesor James Stewart Forsyth, presidente del Grupo Asesor de Expertos en Neonatología. Por sus servicios a la salud infantil en Escocia.
- Dra. Jennifer Margaret Freeman, directora de Historic Chapels Trust. Por sus servicios al patrimonio.
- Jerome Frost, director de diseño y regeneración de Olympic Delivery Authority. Por servicios de regeneración.
- Ian Stuart Galloway, director de programas y director ejecutivo de CLM Delivery Partner, Olympic Delivery Authority. Para servicios a la industria de la construcción.
- Edward Gardner , director musical de la Ópera Nacional Inglesa. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Peter James Garrod, antiguo director de Educación para adultos de Lancashire. Por sus servicios de educación superior.
- Profesor John Gaventa . Por sus servicios a Oxfam.
- David Gilbert, director de Regeneración, Consejo del condado de Carmarthenshire. Por sus servicios de regeneración y capacitación y para la comunidad en el oeste de Gales.
- Anna, Sra. Gill, últimamente copresidenta de la Junta de Discapacidad y Dificultades de Aprendizaje Infantil de Norfolk. Para servicios a niños y familias con discapacidades.
- Richard William Gleave. Por sus servicios de baile de salón.
- Señorita Bridget Josephine Glendinning, Directora, Pagos Únicos por Explotación Agrícola, Departamento de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Ejecutivo de Irlanda del Norte.
- John Michael Glover. Por sus servicios en el waterpolo.
- Profesor Peter Taylor-Gooby , catedrático de Política Social de la Universidad de Kent. Por sus servicios a las ciencias sociales.
- Dr. Dougal Jocelyn Goodman , Director Ejecutivo de la Fundación para la Ciencia y la Tecnología. Por sus servicios a la ciencia.
- Sra. Polly Gowers. Por sus servicios a la filantropía en el Reino Unido.
- Prem Goyal. Por sus servicios a la economía y la promoción de las donaciones benéficas.
- John Alexander Graham, director de la Escuela Modelo para Niñas de Belfast. Por sus servicios a la educación en Irlanda del Norte.
- Debra Jean, Sra. Green . Por sus servicios de cohesión comunitaria.
- Señorita Felicity Green . Por sus servicios al periodismo.
- Martin Lewis Green, director ejecutivo de la English Community Care Association. Para servicios de asistencia social.
- David Michael Griffiths, ex director de la escuela secundaria de Cardiff. Por sus servicios a la educación en Cardiff.
- Keith Hamill, vicerrector y último presidente del consejo de la Universidad de Nottingham. Por sus servicios a las empresas y la educación superior.
- Kamal Hanif, director de la escuela Waverley School, Birmingham. Por sus servicios en el ámbito educativo.
- Jeremy Thomas Hardcastle, vicepresidente del Centro Técnico de Nissan en Europa. Para servicios a la industria automotriz del Reino Unido.
- Concejal James Harker, líder del Consejo del condado de Northamptonshire. Por sus servicios a la sociedad civil y a la economía de Northamptonshire.
- Willem Cornelis Hart, Inspector de Accidentes Marítimos, Departamento de Transporte.
- Sra. Sahar Hashemi , empresaria. Por sus servicios a la economía del Reino Unido y a organizaciones benéficas.
- Daniel John Hawkes, especialista en sistemas de aviónica, Autoridad de Aviación Civil. Por sus servicios en materia de seguridad de la aviación.
- Peter Hawkins, Líder del Equipo de Desarrollo Humano, Departamento de Desarrollo Internacional.
- Señorita Lynne Head, Jefa del Programa de Cambio Organizacional, Ministerio del Interior, Ciencia.
- Sra. Sarah Elizabeth Hearn. Por sus servicios al Equipo de Programa y Desarrollo Internacional, Afganistán, Departamento de Desarrollo Internacional.
- Brigadier Charles William Peter Hobson. Por sus servicios a la Royal Marines Association.
- Profesora Margaret Ellen Hodson, Profesora de Medicina Respiratoria, Imperial College y Royal Brompton Hospital, Londres.
- Keith Michael Holder, Jefe, División de Gestión de Servicios Centrales, Dirección de Normas Educativas, Departamento de Educación.
- Profesora Sian Hope, directora ejecutiva de Innovación y profesora de Ciencias de la Computación de la Universidad de Bangor. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la Innovación y la Computación.
- Christopher Wyndham Hughes, Director independiente sénior del Consejo de administración del Fondo de Protección de Pensiones. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la protección de pensiones.
- David Charles Hypher DL . Para servicios de caridad.
- Armando Giovanni Iannucci . Para servicios de Radiodifusión.
- El reverendo Leslie Worrell Isaac. Por los servicios de cohesión comunitaria a través de los pastores callejeros.
- Philip Alexander Jamieson, recientemente director de la Alsop High School, Escuela Superior de Tecnología y Aprendizaje Aplicado, Liverpool.
- James Frederick Jarvie, Jefe de Investigación Criminal y Financiera, Agencia Fronteriza del Reino Unido.
- Profesor Ashraf Jawaid, Vicerrector adjunto (Relaciones externas) de la Universidad de Bedfordshire. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- Alexandrina, Sra. Jay , Asesora Principal de Trabajo Social, Dirección de Niños y Familias, Gobierno Escocés.
- Brian Peter Jennins. Por sus servicios de beneficencia y para la industria del paisajismo en el noroeste.
- Coronel Ewart Alan Jolley, TD DL . Por sus servicios a la comunidad en el noroeste de Inglaterra.
- Aidan Jones, recientemente Director Ejecutivo de WorldSkills Londres 2011. Por sus servicios en materia de habilidades.
- Andrew John Jowett, director ejecutivo de Performances Birmingham Symphony Hall y Town Hall. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Anna Domenica, Sra. Kennedy, cofundadora de Hillingdon Manor School y fundadora de annakennedyonline. Para servicios de educación especial y autismo.
- Edward Kidd. Por sus servicios al sector de las donaciones benéficas en el Reino Unido.
- La Muy Honorable Baronesa Kidron de Angel , Directora de Cine. Por sus servicios al teatro.
- John King, Gerente de Aprendizaje Operativo, Jobcentre Plus, Departamento de Trabajo y Pensiones.
- Matthew Robert King. Por sus servicios a personas con discapacidad y a organizaciones benéficas.
- Profesor George Robert Kinghorn, consultor de medicina genitourinaria del Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la medicina genitourinaria.
- Jonathon Jason Kingsley , director ejecutivo, director creativo y cofundador de Rebellion. Por sus servicios a la economía.
- Milica, Sra. Kitson, Directora Ejecutiva, Constructing Excellence en Gales. Por sus servicios a la industria de la construcción en Gales.
- William Knight, Director del Consejo de Información Financiera. Por sus servicios en materia de regulación financiera.
- Angela Dorothy Krokou, presidenta de Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Por sus servicios de salud mental.
- Sra. Brenda Mary Last. Por servicios de Danza.
- David Charles Lawrence, director y director ejecutivo de Easton College . Por sus servicios de educación superior y universitaria presencial en Norfolk.
- John Paul Lee. Por sus servicios a la ciudad de Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Michael Julius Leek. Por sus servicios en el ámbito del deporte para niños discapacitados y en la comunidad de Solihull y Birmingham.
- Sra. Sally Lewis, directora ejecutiva de Avon and Somerset Probation Trust. Por sus servicios de protección pública y reducción de la reincidencia.
- David William Liddell, director del Scottish Drugs Forum. Para servicios a personas desfavorecidas en Escocia.
- Sra. Tasmin Little , violinista. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Profesora Mary Joy Lovegrove, últimamente directora de Ciencias de la Salud Aliadas de la Universidad London South Bank. Por sus servicios en el campo de la salud aliada.
- Eric Low, director ejecutivo de Myeloma UK. Por sus servicios a organizaciones benéficas.
- Matthew Lugg, Director de Medio Ambiente y Transporte del Consejo del Condado de Leicestershire. Por sus servicios al gobierno local.
- James Andrew Lumb. Por servicio político.
- Alexander Allan MacDonald, ex presidente de Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, por sus servicios al gobierno local y a la comunidad en las islas occidentales.
- Sra. Joanna MacGregor , pianista. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Roderick James MacGregor. Por sus servicios a la economía y a la comunidad en las Tierras Altas y las Islas.
- Jacqueline, Sra. MacLean, directora de la escuela primaria Shortlees, guardería y centro familiar de Kilmarnock. Por sus servicios a la educación y a la comunidad en East Ayrshire.
- Gareth Malone , director de coro y locutor. Por sus servicios a la música.
- Señorita Jean Marsh . Por sus servicios en el teatro.
- Stephen Lawton Marshall, antiguo director de la escuela St. Julian's School de Newport, por sus servicios a la educación y a la comunidad del sudeste de Gales.
- Dina, Sra. Martin, directora de la escuela primaria comunitaria Firs Hill, Sheffield. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Dr. Carl Nicholas Mayers, Grado B1, Ministerio de Defensa.
- Brendan Michael McCartan, Oficial Veterinario Principal Superior, Servicio Veterinario, Departamento de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Ejecutivo de Irlanda del Norte.
- Jacqueline Ann, Sra. McCormick, Gerente local del Centro Infantil Sure Start, West Northumberland. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Iain McGeoch, presidente y director general de M&Co. Para servicios a empresas y entidades benéficas en Escocia.
- Alistair Martin McMillan. Por sus servicios de beneficencia en el noroeste de Inglaterra.
- Dennis George Minnis, concejal honorario. Por sus servicios a la cohesión comunitaria y a la beneficencia en Birmingham, West Midlands.
- Sra. Ruth Miskin. Fundadora de Read Write Inc. Para servicios de educación.
- Andrew Gregory Moore, Grado B1, Ministerio de Defensa.
- Simon Moores. Fundador de Ellerdale Trust y colaborador de NSPCC. Por sus servicios a los niños.
- Christopher David Morecroft, ex asesor y ex director del Worcester College of Technology. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- John Dennis Mowbray, director de asuntos corporativos de Northumbrian Water Limited. Por sus servicios a la industria del agua y a organizaciones benéficas.
- Profesor Gordon Murray, recientemente presidente de Gestión (Emprendimiento) de la Facultad de Negocios de la Universidad de Exeter. Por sus servicios a las empresas.
- Sra. Sara Elizabeth Murray , directora ejecutiva de Buddi y miembro del consejo de administración de la junta de estrategia tecnológica. Por sus servicios en materia de emprendimiento e innovación.
- Tom Crighton Murray, Director de Servicios y Aplicaciones Jurídicas, Junta Escocesa de Asistencia Jurídica. Para servicios al sistema jurídico de Escocia.
- Carole Mary, Sra. Nash, DL, filántropa. Por sus servicios de caridad en el noroeste de Inglaterra.
- Julian Peter Neale. Por sus servicios a la Unidad de Estabilización del Gobierno de Su Majestad.
- Benjamin Nealon . Por sus servicios a Pump Aid, África.
- Profesora Judith Alice Newman, Profesora de Estudios Estadounidenses, Universidad de Nottingham. Por sus servicios a la investigación.
- James Niblett , Director de Política Internacional, Ofcom. Para servicios de telecomunicaciones.
- Mary, Sra. Nicol, ex jefa de Estrategia y Política de Recursos Humanos del Parlamento Escocés. Por su servicio público y voluntario.
- Michael Nunn , cofundador de Ballet Boyz. Por sus servicios relacionados con la danza.
- Michael Samuel Oakes, ex director del South Downs College. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la educación superior.
- Patricia, Sra. O'Brien, antigua directora de la escuela primaria English Martyrs, Sefton. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Michael Roderick Oliver , DL, presidente de Oliver Valves. Por sus servicios a la industria de válvulas.
- Sra. Ruth Owen, directora ejecutiva de Whizz-Kidz, Londres. Para servicios a niños y jóvenes discapacitados.
- Señorita Elaine Marguirite Padmore , últimamente directora de ópera de la Royal Opera House, por sus servicios a la música.
- Kathleen, Sra. Paintin. Fundadora y presidenta de North West Network. Servicios para la educación de personas con necesidades especiales.
- Philip Eraclis Papard, Inspector Principal de Salud y Seguridad de Su Majestad, Dirección Ejecutiva de Salud y Seguridad.
- Carole Patricia, Sra. Patey. Por sus servicios de recaudación de fondos para el patrimonio y las artes.
- Jeremy Peat , director del Instituto David Hume. Por sus servicios a empresas y servicios públicos en Escocia.
- Alison Jane, Sra. Perry, directora general de Triangle Builders Ltd, Liverpool y presidenta de la Federación Nacional de Constructores. Por sus servicios a la industria de la construcción.
- Jonathan Mark Phillips, exdirector de Servicios Sociales para Adultos del Ayuntamiento de Calderdale. Por sus servicios de asistencia social.
- Profesora Alison Phipps, profesora de lenguas y estudios interculturales de la Universidad de Glasgow. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la educación y las relaciones interculturales e interreligiosas.
- Sra. Victoria Pomery, directora de Turner Contemporary. Por sus servicios a las artes.
- Sra. Sally Potter , Directora. Por sus servicios en el cine.
- Derrick Arthur Langley Price, Oficial Superior de Investigación, Servicios de Investigación de DEFRA y Consejero, CRUSE Bereavement Care UK.
- Manjit, Sra. Rai, directora de la escuela primaria North Beckton, Newham. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Harcharanjit Singh Rapal (Channi Singh) . Por sus servicios a la música Bhangra, a organizaciones benéficas y a la comunidad en Hounslow, al oeste de Londres.
- Anthony Edward Redsell. Agricultor. Por sus servicios a la industria del lúpulo del Reino Unido.
- Andrew John Reed . Por sus servicios a la comunidad y al deporte en Leicestershire.
- Nigel Reeder, Director Ejecutivo, Comisión de Nombramientos Judiciales.
- Patrick Regan. Fundador y líder de XLP Youth Charity, Londres. Por sus servicios a los jóvenes.
- John Nigel Reynolds, vicepresidente de Save The Children. Por sus servicios a Save The Children.
- Sra. Sally Reynolds, cofundadora y últimamente directora ejecutiva de Social Firms UK. Por sus servicios en pro de la igualdad en el mercado laboral.
- Dr. Paul Rice, Grado B1, Ministerio de Defensa.
- Anthony Howard Norman Roberts. Por sus servicios en el campo de la medicina, la ornitología y la comunidad de la Isla de Wight.
- Profesor Peter David Roberts, hasta hace poco Director de Ciencia y Tecnología de Física del Plasma, AWE Aldermaston. Por sus servicios a la industria de defensa.
- James Mcintyre Robertson. Por sus servicios a la Cámara de los Comunes.
- Nancy Robson. Servicios para consumidores, seguridad alimentaria y salud pública.
- Anthony George Edward Rowe. Para servicios a empresas, deportes y organizaciones benéficas en Exeter, Devon.
- Sra. Elizabeth Jane Ryder, exdirectora ejecutiva de la Oficina del Regulador de Organizaciones Benéficas de Escocia. Por sus servicios a las artes y a las organizaciones benéficas en Escocia.
- Peter Nicholas Salussolia. Por sus servicios a la industria hotelera.
- Profesor Alastair Duncan Scotland, exdirector médico del Servicio Nacional de Evaluación Clínica. Por sus servicios a la salud pública.
- Dr. Bhaskar Sengupta, profesor de Ingeniería Civil en la Queen's University de Belfast. Por sus servicios a la educación superior y a la investigación medioambiental internacional.
- Profesor Ian Alexander Shanks , presidente del Grupo de asesoramiento científico del Laboratorio Nacional de Física. Por sus servicios a la innovación.
- Profesor Peter Frederick Sharp, catedrático de Física Médica de la Universidad de Aberdeen. Por sus servicios a la ciencia de la salud.
- Kshama, Sra. Shore, Directora Adjunta, Gestión de Deuda y Banca, Northampton, HM Revenue and Customs.
- Profesor Iqbal Singh, consultor, geriatra y profesor de Etnicidad y Salud, Lancashire. Por sus servicios al NHS.
- Colin Frank Skellett, presidente ejecutivo de Wessex Water. Por sus servicios a empresas y a WaterAid.
- Nicholas Skelton , saltador de obstáculos. Por sus servicios al deporte ecuestre.
- Jeffrey Kenneth Smith, Defensor del Cliente, Programa de Impuestos Empresariales, Telford, HM Revenue and Customs.
- Peter Leslie Smith. Por sus servicios al Servicio de Búsqueda y Rescate de Montaña en Inglaterra y Gales.
- Sra. Emma Solomon, fundadora de Silver Surfers' Day y directora general de Digital Unite. Por sus servicios de inclusión digital.
- John Joseph William Speirs, vicepresidente (Asia), Ensinger. Por sus servicios a materiales y fabricación avanzados en Gales.
- Dra. Amanda Squires, fisioterapeuta. Servicios de atención sanitaria para personas mayores en Londres.
- Lesley, Sra. Steele, directora de la escuela primaria St. Aidan's Church of England, Gateshead. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Rita, Sra. Stringfellow, fiduciaria, Family Rights Group y Daycare Trust. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Paul Strong, antiguo director de la escuela secundaria William Farr (Iglesia de Inglaterra), Welton, Lincolnshire. Por sus servicios a la educación.
- Gary Sullivan. Por sus servicios para la regeneración de Thames Gateway South Essex.
- Dra. Nina Sweet, Especialista del Sector Orgánico, Programa de Acción sobre Residuos y Recursos. Para servicios a la Industria de Residuos.
- Hilary Edwena Thomas, secretaria y directora del programa de estudios de tiempo completo de la Escuela Nacional de Cine y Televisión. Por sus servicios a la educación superior.
- Señorita Peninah Thomson. Por sus servicios a la mujer y la igualdad.
- Nicholas Tooby, Gerente Sénior, Operaciones de Impuestos Personales, Leicester, HM Revenue and Customs.
- William Morell Lindon Travers , director ejecutivo de Born Free Foundation. Por sus servicios en favor de la conservación de la vida silvestre y el bienestar animal.
- Peter Trevelyan, analista experto en tecnología de la información, Oficina Meteorológica.
- William James Piper Trevitt , cofundador de Ballet Boyz. Por sus servicios a la danza.
- Richard Charles Turner, Inspector Superior de Monumentos Antiguos, Gobierno de Gales.
- Belle, Sra. Tutaev. Fundadora y fiduciaria de la Alianza para el aprendizaje preescolar. Para servicios a niños y familias.
- Sra. Wendy Arnon Van Den Hende, anteriormente directora ejecutiva del Grupo de Educación en Finanzas Personales. Por sus servicios en el ámbito de la educación financiera.
- Edward Vernon, miembro del consejo de administración de Invest NI. Por sus servicios de desarrollo económico en Irlanda del Norte.
- Patrick Phillip Vernon . Por sus servicios para la reducción de las desigualdades en materia de salud para las minorías étnicas.
- Ernest Herbert Vincent, director ejecutivo de la Agencia Ejecutiva del Centro de Conferencias Queen Elizabeth II. Por sus servicios a la industria de las exposiciones.
- Edmond William Warner. Por sus servicios a la Asociación Británica de Atletismo.
- Lawrence Waterman, responsable de salud y seguridad, Olympic Delivery Authority. Por sus servicios relacionados con la salud y la seguridad en el trabajo.
- Philip John Weaver, presidente de la Asociación de golfistas profesionales. Por sus servicios al deporte.
- Profesor Jeffrey Weeks , profesor de investigación de la London South Bank University. Por sus servicios a las ciencias sociales.
- Sra. Jacqueline Westlake, Líder del Equipo, Equipo Big Society, Departamento de Comunidades y Gobierno Local.
- Sra. Kim Julie White, agente de policía de Kent. Por sus servicios a la policía y a la comunidad gitana.
- Terry Bertram Wilkins, voluntario estratégico y coordinador de proyectos de la policía de Dorset. Por su servicio a la policía.
- Graham Wilson. Para servicios a la industria de los mercados minoristas.
- El Muy Honorable Robert Rickaby Winter , recientemente Lord Provost de Glasgow, por sus servicios al gobierno local y a la comunidad de Glasgow.
- Linda, Sra. Wishart, Jefa, Gestión del Conocimiento y la Información, Departamento de Salud y Gobierno, Jefa de la Profesión de Bibliotecarios y Especialistas en Información.
- Sarah Elizabeth, Sra. Wolfensohn. Por sus servicios en defensa del bienestar animal.
- Albert Woods. Para servicios de canotaje.
- Mark Wright. Por el servicio público.
- Simon Alistair Wright, Director de Infraestructura y Servicios Públicos, Olympic Delivery Authority. Para servicios a la industria de la construcción.
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- Jonathan William Addis, ex presidente de la Cámara de Comercio Británica de Malasia. Por sus servicios al comercio y la inversión en el Reino Unido.
- Reza Afshar, Primer Secretario Político, Misión del Reino Unido ante las Naciones Unidas, Nueva York.
- John Ramsay Bremner, vicepresidente sénior para el noreste de Asia y presidente de Unilever en Japón. Por sus servicios a la responsabilidad social corporativa y a la comunidad en Japón.
- Karel Mark Chichon , cofundador y director artístico de la Sociedad Filarmónica de Gibraltar. Por sus servicios a la música y la cultura en Gibraltar.
- Diana Caroline Carew, Sra. Colvin, ex presidenta de la Asociación de Familias del Servicio Diplomático. Por sus servicios al personal del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de la Commonwealth y por su apoyo a las familias.
- Ian Fraser Hirchfield, Primer Secretario, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de la Commonwealth.
- Peter John Hughes, recientemente Embajador de Su Majestad en la República Popular Democrática de Corea.
- Timothy Basil Hull, Primer Secretario, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de la Commonwealth.
- Alan Ralph Kell, copresidente del Grupo de ciudades ecológicas y edificios ecológicos del Reino Unido y China. Por sus servicios de colaboración entre el Reino Unido y China en el desarrollo y la construcción de edificios sostenibles.
- (Anne) Judith, Sra. Kerr , escritora e ilustradora. Por sus servicios a la literatura infantil y la educación sobre el Holocausto.
- Ian McNeill, ex jefe de personal del Equipo de Reconstrucción Provincial de Helmand (Afganistán). Por sus servicios en favor de la estabilización y el desarrollo en Afganistán.
- Brendan John McSharry, MBE, Director, British Council, Irak.
- Peter Guy Michelmore, ex presidente de British Business Group, Abu Dhabi, Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Por sus servicios a los intereses comerciales británicos y a la comunidad británica en Abu Dhabi.
- Profesora Catherine Anne Morgan, directora de la British School, Atenas (Grecia). Por sus servicios a la erudición clásica.
- Miloska, Lady Nott, fiduciaria de la organización benéfica. Por sus servicios a la labor humanitaria, en particular en Bosnia y Herzegovina.
- Stanley George Platt, presidente de 'Light into Europe', por los servicios prestados a las personas con discapacidad visual en Rumanía.
- Luise Ingrid Schafer, ex vicepresidenta de Abacus Lighting Ltd, China. Por sus servicios a empresas británicas en China.
- Bashir Bernard Siman, asesor de la junta directiva, Al Farida Investments LLC, Abu Dhabi, Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Por sus servicios a empresas de servicios financieros británicas en Abu Dhabi.
- Angela, Mrs. Slater, Head, Legalisation Office, Consular Directorate, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Elmore Stoutt, lately Member, Legislative Council, British Virgin Islands. For services to education and to the community in the British Virgin Islands.
- Dr. Elizabeth Mary Frances Teague, Research Analyst, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Dr. Alan George Walton, Founding President, National Committee on Bioscience Innovations. For services to the UK biotechnology industry.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Hamish Telfer Adam. For services to Karate.
- Professor John Charles Adams, Vice-President, National Governors' Association and School Governor, Harrogate High School. For services to Education.
- Richard Arthur Adams. For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help in the West Midlands.
- William Adie, Welfare Officer, Methlick Royal British Legion. For services to the community in Methlick, Aberdeenshire.
- Richard Thomas Adlem. For services to the community in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset.
- John Richard Akker, Executive Secretary, Council for Assisting Refugee Academics. For services to Academic Refugees and Exiles.
- Kenneth Allan. For services to the Royal Society of Chemistry.
- Ms Muriel Rose Allen. For services to the community in Southsea, Hampshire.
- Kenneth Reginald Allinson, Chief Executive, Richmond YMCA. For services to Young People in Richmond, North Yorkshire.
- Professor Nigel Martin Allinson, Distinguished Professor of Image Engineering, University of Lincoln. For services to Engineering.
- Miss Margaret Alphonsi, Saracens and England Rugby. For services to Rugby.
- Robert Arnott. Founder Member, Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund and Transplant Games. For services to Kidney Research in Northern Ireland.
- Alex Arthur. For services to Boxing.
- Derek Ashcroft, J.P., For services to the community in Skelmersdale, Lancashire.
- Peter Nigel Ashcroft, Project Director, Next Generation Broadband Cornwall. For services to Economic Regeneration in Cornwall.
- Miss April Ashley, Actress and Campaigner. For services to Transgender Equality.
- Qari Muhammad Asim, Member, Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board. For services to Inter-Faith Relations and the community in Leeds.
- Rachel Mary, Mrs. Axford, Leader, Treborth Riding for the Disabled. For services to Disabled People in North Wales.
- Rex Blundell Ayers. For services to the community in Woolton, Merseyside.
- Miss Jenna Bailey, WorldSkills Workshop Supervisor for Beauty Therapy at London 2011 and Curriculum Manager, Ashton Community Science College. For services to Skills.
- Miss Judith Bainbridge. For services to the community in Frosterley, Durham.
- Stephen John Baker, lately Head, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, Wales. For services to Road Safety in Wales.
- Ms Eileen Banton, Police Constable, Derbyshire Constabulary. For services to the community.
- Miss Patricia Irene Barrett, Governor, Bedford College. For services to Further Education.
- Doreen, Mrs. Batchelor, Foster Carer, London Borough of Islington. For services to Children and Families. James Batchelor, Foster Carer, London Borough of Islington. For services to Children and Families.
- David Richard Beech. For services to Philately.
- Ivor Leonard Beeks, J.P. For services to Football and to the community in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
- James Beirne, Chief Executive, Live Theatre. For services to Theatre.
- Dorothy, Mrs. Bell. For services to the community in Brixton, London.
- Matthew Bell, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
- John Ashford Bennett. For services to the UK Marine Industry.
- Stephen Bennett, Youth Worker and Creator of Motiv8ion Programme, Blackpool, Lancashire. For services to Young People and Youth Employment.
- Rebecca, Mrs. Benneyworth, Chartered Accountant. For services to the Tax Profession.
- Roy James Bentham, lately Chapter Clerk and Chief Executive of Lincoln Cathedral. For services to Lincoln Cathedral.
- Francesca, Mrs. Berriman, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists. For services to the Architectural Technology Profession.
- John Alfred Best, Chair, Ulster Farmers' Union Seeds and Cereals Committee. For services to the Agri-Food Industry in Northern Ireland.
- Jonathan Betts, Senior Curator of Horology, National Maritime Museum. For services to Horology.
- Ellen, Mrs. Bianchini. Founder, The Spark Children's Player Arts Festival. For services to the Arts.
- Christopher George Bielby, Director of New Business, Scotia Gas Networks. For services to Gas Safety.
- John Blakeley, Sculptor. For services to Sculpting and to Charity.
- Frederick Clifford Blampied, Campaigner, Inland Waterways Association. For services to the Inland Waterways.
- Russell Graham Blatcher, Higher Officer, IT Development Team, Personal Tax Customer Operations, HM Revenue and Customs.
- Mary, Mrs. Bliszczak, School Catering Training Co-ordinator and Cookery Volunteer, Cambridgeshire County Council. For services to School Food.
- Patrick Bogues, Chair, Ulster Supported Employment Limited. For services to People with Disabilities in Northern Ireland.
- Ms Lara Bohinc, Jewellery and Accessories Designer. For services to the Fashion Industry.
- Olufemi, Mrs. Bola, Director, Employability and Student Enterprise, University of East London. For services to Diversity.
- Elizabeth, Mrs. Bolland, Guiding Development Adviser and lately District Commissioner, Evesham Guides, Worcestershire. For services to Young People.
- Lesley Catherine, Mrs. Booth, Head of Lifelong Learning, University of York. For services to Higher Education.
- Sheena, Mrs. Booth. For voluntary service in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
- Ian James Bothwell. Founder, Crossfire Trust. For services to the community in South Armagh, Northern Ireland.
- Michael James Bowyer. For services to Flower Arranging and to Charity.
- Margaret Irene, Mrs. Boyd. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Raymond Patrick Boyle, Motor Transport Co-Ordinator, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to the Police.
- Andrea Marie, Mrs. Bradbury, Inspector, Lancashire Constabulary. For services to Policing.
- Keith Brandwood, Lecturer, Blackburn College. For services to Further Education.
- Ms Jean Binta Breeze, Poet. For services to Literature.
- Ms Sharon Brokenshire. Founder, South London Special League. For services to Disability Sport.
- Ms Wendy Brook, Tutor, Pathfinder LearnDirect Centre, Barnstaple. For services to Adult Learning.
- Alan William Paul Brown, Special Constabulary Chief Officer, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. For services to Policing and the community.
- Verity Frances Montagu, Mrs. Brown. For services to the community in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
- Professor Ann Buchanan, Professor of Social Work, University of Oxford. For services to Social Science.
- Robert Anthony Buckby, lately Assistant Headteacher and School Leader, Hastings High School, Hinckley, Leicestershire. For services to Education.
- Diana, Mrs. Burroughs, Pastoral Care Manager, West Earlham Junior School, Norwich. For services to Education.
- Mary, Mrs. Butcher, Basket Maker. For services to Basket Making
- Miss Susan Byrom, Chair, Hackenthorpe Community Centre, Sheffield. For services to the community in Sheffield.
- Ivy Clara, Mrs. Cakebread. For services to the communities in Dadford and Stowe, Buckinghamshire.
- Christopher Capon. For service to Local Government and the community in Hythe, Kent.
- Joan, Mrs. Carmichael. For services to the Hospitality Industry and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Ms Sally Beryl Carr, Director, LGBT Youth North West. For services to Young People.
- Sally Anne Sweeney, Mrs. Carroll. Founder and Mentor, Transport for Sick Children. For services to Child Care.
- The Reverend Celia Carter, Trustee, Seven Springs Foundation, Avening, Gloucestershire. For services to Children and the community.
- Kim, Mrs. Carter, Venous Thromboembolism Nurse Specialist, Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
- Margaret Richardson, Mrs. Carter, Councillor, Newcastle City Council. For services to Local Government.
- Glyn Catley, Governor, Coleg Llandrillo, Colwyn Bay, Conwy. For services to Further Education in North Wales.
- David Channing, Foster Carer, Plymouth, Devon. For services to Children and Families.
- Helen, Mrs. Channing, Foster Carer, Plymouth, Devon. For services to Children and Families.
- Colin Chapman. Founder, In-Deep. For charitable services to the community in South London.
- James Chapman, Chair, National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs. For services to Health and Safety in the Farming Industry.
- Keith Nicolas Chapman, WorldSkills Ambassador for Landscape Gardening at London 2011 and Founder, Keith Chapman Landscapes. For services to Skills.
- David Nisbet Cheetham, lately Diocesan Registrar of St. Albans. For services to Ecclesiastical Law and to charity in Hertfordshire.
- Paul Michael Cheshire, Bikesafe Co-ordinator, North Wales Police. For services to Policing.
- George Herbert Chesterton. For services to the community in Malvern, Worcestershire.
- Kevin Andrew Christian, Volunteer Operation Manager, Ramsay Lifeboat Station. For services to Maritime Safety.
- William Eric Christie, Church Elder, St. Columba's Parish Church. For services to the community in Glenrothes, Fife.
- Paul Chynoweth, Higher Officer, Information Management Service, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Thomas Charles Cleator, lately Director, Alternative Futures Group Board, Liverpool. For services to people with Learning Disabilities and Mental Health Conditions.
- Penelope Jane, Mrs. Cleobury. For services to the community in Cambridge.
- Peter Clowes, Trustee and Curator, Wigston Framework Knitters Museum. For services to Heritage.
- Lieutenant Colonel Harry Beckhough-Coburg. For Political and Public Service.
- Priscilla Elizabeth Ellen, Mrs. Colchester. For services to the Eastern Counties Farm Crisis Network Farming Charity.
- Arthur Richard John Cole. For services to the community in King's Lynn, Norfolk.
- Miss Emma Elizabeth Colyer, Director, Body & Soul Charity, London. For services to People affected by HIV.
- Kenneth Combes, Engineering Site Manager, Lynx Simulator Facility, RNAS Yeovilton, CAE (UK) Ltd. For services to Defence.
- Patricia, Mrs. Connell, Healthcare Assistant, Bradford Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Ms Frances Margaret Cook, lately Consultant Speech and Language Therapist, Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children. For services to Speech Therapy.
- Robert Cook. For services to Older People in Whitburn, West Lothian.
- Dr. Ronald Cookson. Founder, Mills Archive Trust. For services to Heritage.
- Douglas John Coombes. For services to Music.
- Miss Rose Anita Coppola. Founder, Small Steps School for Parents. For services to Special Education.
- Ann, Mrs. Corcoran. For services to the Coronial Service in Wiltshire and Swindon and to Bereaved Families.
- Dr. Lorna Cork, Creator and Leader, Yes We Will Leadership and Achievement Programme, Birmingham. For services to Education.
- Jessie, Mrs. Corson. For services to the community in Mallaig, Inverness-shire.
- Keith Raymond Jenkin Cottell. For services to Swimming and Lifesaving.
- Anthony Coumbe, Foster Carer, City of Westminster. For services to Children and Families.
- Maureen, Mrs. Coumbe, Foster Carer, City of Westminster. For services to Children and Families.
- Janet Alison, Mrs. Croney, Faculty Director, Cultural and Creative Studies, Richmond Adult Community College. For services to Adult and Further Education.
- Felix Cross, Artistic Director, NITRO. For services to Musical Theatre.
- Irene Elizabeth, Mrs. Cross, County Vice-President, Bristol and South Gloucestershire Girl Guides. For services to Young People.
- Professor Heather Cubie, lately Research and Development Director, NHS Lothian. For services to Healthcare Science in Scotland.
- Barbara Mary, Mrs. Cullimore, Volunteer, National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts. For services to Heritage.
- John Alfrey Culver. For services to the community in St. Ives, Cornwall.
- Brian John Cummings, Chairman of Governors, St. Anselm's College and Governor, Birkenhead High School, Merseyside. For services to Education.
- Gwendolyn, Mrs. Daley. For services to the community in Coventry.
- Judy, Mrs. Davidson, lately Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Jane, Mrs. Davies, Deputy Director of Operations, Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust. For services to Healthcare.
- Professor Kevin Davies, T.D., Chair of Nursing and Disaster Healthcare. For services to Healthcare Disaster Management.
- John Davis, Fundraiser, Northumberland. For services to Charity.
- Susan Catherine, Mrs. Davis. For services to the Harriet Davis Seaside Holiday Trust and to Disabled People and their Families.
- Gillian Rosemary, Mrs. Dawson, Guide Leader, 2nd Shortland Guides and Mentor, Girlguiding UK. For services to Young People.
- Susanna, Mrs. Dawson, lately Chair, National Childminding Association. For services to Children and Families.
- Sarah Louise, Mrs. De Carvalho. For services to Happy Child, Brazil.
- Ms Lorraine Deschamps. For services to Sport and Diversity.
- Ms Gladys Dickson. For services to Parliament and the communities in London and Ghana.
- Michael Sean Gilmour Diffin, Police Constable, Wiltshire Police. For services to Policing.
- Philip Charles Dingle, Police Patrol Officer, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. For services to Policing.
- Luke Donald, Golfer. For services to Golf.
- Ms Annette Dorsey. For services to the Riding for the Disabled Association at Harrogate and Stockeld Park in West Yorkshire.
- David Dougan. For services to the community in Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway.
- Alison, Mrs. Drake, Chair, Castleford Heritage Trust, West Yorkshire. For services to Community-led Regeneration in Castleford.
- Louis John Drake. For voluntary service to Horticulture.
- Sandra, Mrs. Drew. Founder, Stour Valley Arts. For services to the Arts.
- Keith Frederick Drodge, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
- Peter Leslie Kennan Dury. For services to Groundsmanship. Daryl Eagle. For public service.
- Dr. Rodney Frederick Eastwood, lately College Secretary and Clerk to the Council and Court, Imperial College London. For services to Higher Education.
- Carole, Mrs. Eaton, Chair of Governors, Myers Grove School and Shooter's Grove School, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. For services to Education.
- Mark Edwards, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing and to Charity.
- Ms Melinda Edwards, Consultant Clinical Paediatric Psychologist, St Thomas's Hospital. For services to Children with Chronic and Life-threatening Medical conditions.
- Judith Mary, Mrs. Elliott. For services to the community in Morley, West Yorkshire.
- Norman Victor Elliott. For services to the community in South Cave, East Yorkshire.
- Eiddwen, Mrs. Evans. For charitable services to The Teenage Cancer Trust.
- Dr. Jeremy Evans. Force Medical Officer, Lancashire Constabulary. For services to Policing.
- Simon Harvey Evans, Managing Director, Moflash Ltd. For services to International Trade.
- Francis Fallan. For services to the community in Lanarkshire.
- Roger Anthony Farbey, Head of Library and Knowledge Services, British Dental Association, London. For services to Dentistry and Dental Information.
- Abdolkarim Fatehi, Managing Director, United Corporation Ltd. For services to International Trade.
- Mustafa Field. For services to Ethnic Cohesion and the community in London.
- Susan Treharne, Mrs. Fila, Key Stage 3 Co-ordinator, Crowdys Hill Special School, Swindon, Wiltshire. For services to Education.
- Laurence Michael Finch. For services to the East Surrey Talking Newspaper Association and to the community in Reigate, Surrey.(Deceased: To be dated 21 May 2012.)
- Andrew Findlay, Helmsman, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety.
- Peter Maurice Fisher. For services to the community in Seend, Wiltshire.
- Nigel Brent Fitzpatrick, Chairman of Governors, Phoenix School and School Governor in the City of Bradford. For services to Education.
- Miss Kay Foggon, Lecturer, School of Lifestyle, Newcastle College. For services to Further Education.
- Omar Christopher Lye Fook, Soul Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music.
- Ms Patricia Ann Foreman, Chief Executive, Food Northwest. For services to the Food and Drink Industry.
- John Fox. For services to the Arts.
- Trevor Francis, Station Master, Aberdour Railway Station. For services to the community in Aberdour, Fife.
- John Fortune Fraser. For services to Business and to Charity.
- Michael David Freeman, lately Curator, Ceredigion Museum. For services to Heritage in Ceredigion and to Museums in Wales.
- Henry Frydenson. For service to the community in North West London.
- Colonel Simon John Furness, Chair, Gunsgreen House Trust. For services to the community in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders.
- Ms Jean Mary Galitzine, Vice-President, PHAB. For services to Young People.
- John Anthony Galvin. For services to the Environment.
- Timothy John Charles Gardiner. For services to the Tourism Industry.
- Glyn Gardner, Special Constable, Warwickshire Police. For services to Policing.
- Kaye Valerie, Mrs. Gardner. For services to the voluntary sector in Altrincham.
- Ms Judith Garfield, Director, Eastside Community Heritage. For services to Community Heritage.
- Lieutenant Commander John Marstan Gawley. For services to Hockey.
- Paul Michael Gayler, Chef. For services to Hospitality and Charity.
- Commodore Ian Gibb. For voluntary service to Maritime charities.
- Councillor John Gibbin. For services to the community in West Wales.
- Jean, Mrs. Gibson, Northern Ireland Manager, Care for the Family. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Janette, Mrs. Gilbert, Senior Charge Nurse, Golden Jubilee National Hospital. For services to Nursing and to Vulnerable People in Ayrshire. Rita Margaret, Mrs. Giles. For services to the community in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
- Dr. Charles Michael Gillett. For services to Education and to the community in Plymouth, Devon.
- Thomas Gilpin, Managing Director, Gilfresh Produce. For services to the Agriculture Industry in Northern Ireland.
- George Glass, Honorary Life President and Founder, BlindVoiceUK. For services to Blind and Partially-Sighted People.
- Robert Charles Glossop, Founder, the March Foundation for SEN and Trustee, Dove House SEN Secondary School. For services to Special Educational Needs.
- Ms Elizabeth Ann Gooch, Founder and Chief Executive, EG Solutions plc. For services to the Financial Services Sector.
- Moosa Gora, Muslim Chaplain, H.M. Prison Full Sutton. For services to Faith and Diversity in the Prison Service.
- Ms Octavia Goredema, Founder and Managing Director, Twenty Ten Club. For services to Black Female Entrepreneurs.
- Stephen Goulden, Administrative Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- The Reverend Cyril Handel Grant. For services to the Samaritans in Bristol.
- Dr. Philip Anthony Green, Principal General Practitioner, Pembroke House Surgery, Paignton, Devon. For services to Healthcare.
- Brian Grimwood. For services to Frensham Pond Sailability for People with Disabilities in Farnham, Surrey.
- Ms Madeleine Groves, Senior Scientific Officer, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. For services to the Protection of Flora.
- Christine, Mrs. Gurney, Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Carlton Harold Guy. For services to African Diaspora Dance.
- Dr. Margaret Paula Guy, Palliative Care Physician, Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice, Farnham. For services to Healthcare.
- Jason Mark Hadden. For services to Pro Bono Legal Services.
- Judith, Mrs. Hall, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Nicholas Hamer, Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
- Alexander John Hamil. For services to Football and to Visually Impaired People in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.
- Alan Alexander David Hamilton, T.D., lately Unit Manager, H.M.Young Offenders Institute Polmont, Scottish Prison Service.
- Councillor Mouna Hamitouche. For services to the community and Local Government.
- Elizabeth Ann Verena, Mrs. Hanbury, D.L., Trustee and President, Chailey Heritage School, East Sussex. For services to Special Education.
- John Harding, Volunteer, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
- Phyllis, Mrs. Harding. For services to the community in Wherwell, Hampshire.
- Trevor Hargreaves Hardy, Northumberland National Park Voluntary Ranger.
- Albert Ernest Harris. For services to the community in Swansea.
- Glenn William Harris, lately Deputy Chief Executive, East Midlands Development Agency. For services to Business in the East Midlands.
- Teresa Josephine (Tess), Mrs. Hart. For services to the community in Carlisle, Cumbria.
- Trevor Alexander Hassin, Head of Customer & Standards, Driver & Vehicle Agency, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.
- Andrew Hatton, Founder and Technical Director, Global Anodes (UK) Ltd. For services to Industry.
- Trevor Hayward, Technical Manager, University of Birmingham. For services to Scientific Research.
- Robert Jonathan Hegan. For services to Economic Development and to the Construction Industry in Northern Ireland.
- Hugh Henderson. For voluntary service to the International community.
- Linda Lilian, Mrs. Henderson, Grade E1, Ministry of Defence.
- Paul Fisken Henery, Caseworker, Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism.
- Dr. Helen Margaret Herbert. For services to the General Practice Profession in Wales.
- Bruce Hewison. For services to Tourism in Northumberland.
- Dr. Wendy Elizabeth Austin Hewitt, Journalist and Broadcaster. For services to Broadcasting and the community in Northern Ireland.
- Bonnie Suzanne, Mrs. Hill, D.L., lately County Commissioner, Essex North East Girlguiding. For services to the community in Essex.
- Joy Janette, Mrs. Hill, Senior Specialist Physiotherapist, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre.
- Patricia Christine, Mrs. Hillman. For services to the Scout Movement in Monmouthshire.
- Gillian, Mrs. Hinson, Head of Academic Affairs, Institute of Education. For services to Higher Education and to Teacher Education.
- Professor Clifford Allan Hobson. For services to the community in Liverpool and Rwanda.
- John Hollingworth, Exhibitions Manager, School of Oriental and African Studies. For services to Higher Education and Culture.
- Richard Holway, Chairman, The Prince's Trust Leadership Groups. For services to Young People.
- Lieutenant Colonel Helen Elizabeth Homewood, T.D., Grade C2, Ministry of Defence.
- Jonathon Hope, lately Chairman, Kidney Disease Modernisation Initiative. For services to Kidney Disease Patients.
- Norma, Mrs. Hornby, Chairman, Canal Boat Adventure Project and Vice-Chair of Governors, Hallwood Park School, Warrington. For services to Children and Young People.
- Ms Heike Horsburgh, lately Chief Executive, Young Cumbria, Keswick, Cumbria. For services to Young People.
- Councillor David Anthony Horton. For services to the community in York.
- Robert Howard, Managing Director, Wilson and Wylie Contracts Ltd. For services to the Wall and Floor Tile Industry.
- Muriel Joyce, Mrs. Howe. For services to the National Association of Widows.
- Robert James Howells, Volunteer, British Trust for Ornithology. For services to Ornithology in Swansea and West Glamorgan.
- Keith Richard Hunt, Complementary Therapy Co-ordinator, Royal Free Hospital, London. For services to Complementary Therapy.
- Brian Rodney Hunter, Special Sergeant, Lincolnshire Police. For services to Policing.
- Patrick Robert William Hurst, Managing Director, Munster Simms Engineering Ltd. For services to the Northern Ireland Business Community.
- Ashuk Hussain, J.P., Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
- Eleanore Margaret, Mrs. Huston, Fundraiser, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety.
- Marion, Mrs. Hutchinson. For services to the community in Mickleton, County Durham.
- Eugene Incerti, Director of Skills Competitions, National Apprenticeship Service. For services to Skills.
- Christine, Mrs. Ingham, Fundraiser, Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. For services to Leukaemia Research.
- Ms Stephanie Ann Crossley Ingham, Company Secretary, Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry. For services to Business.
- Gary Irvine, Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
- Mrs. Margaret Jackson. For services to Netball.[14]
- Peter Harry Jackson. For charitable services in Lancashire.
- Agnes Rosemary, Mrs. James, lately Headteacher, St. Mellons Church in Wales Primary School, Cardiff. For services to Primary Education.
- David Benjamin James, Goalkeeper. For services to Football and Charity.
- Martin James. For voluntary service to Angling, Conservation and to Charity.
- Dr. Michael Leonard James. For services to the community in Sidmouth, Devon.
- Joanna, Mrs. Jeffery, Proprietor, Read Successfully. For services to the community in the South West.
- Jonathan Lyndon Jelley, J.P. For voluntary service to SSAFA Forces Help.
- Christopher Clive Bentley Jervis. For services to the community in South Liverpool, Merseyside.
- Dr. Mark Denman-Johnson, Director, Lighthouse Medical Limited, Isle of Wight. For services to Primary Care.
- Martin Johnson, lately Head of Corporate Affairs, Quality Assurance Agency for HE. For services to Higher Education.
- Brendan Johnston, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Social Care Council. For services to Social Care in Northern Ireland.
- Robert Lowther Johnston, Chief Executive, Cumbrian Chamber of Commerce. For services to Business in Cumbria.
- Barbara Joan, Mrs. Johnstone. For services to Riding for the Disabled.
- Ann, Mrs. Jones. For services to Occupational Health and Safety in Swansea and West Wales.
- Ms Emma Jones, Founder, Enterprise Nation. For services to Enterprise and Homebased Working.
- Frederick Charles Jones, Honorary Alderman, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
- Joy, Mrs. Jones, Clinical Lead, Specialist Eating Disorders Service, Aneurin Bevan Health Board. For services to Healthcare.
- Lesley Jones. For charitable services to the Noah's Ark Appeal and the community in Powys.
- Leslie Jones. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Charles Peter Judge, lately Director of Legal Services and Procurement, One North East. For services to the Regional Development Agency Network and the North East Region.
- Miss Lynda Margaret Kappes, Assistant Headteacher, Middlewich County High School, Cheshire. For services to Education.
- Richard Anthony Kearney, Police Community Support Officer, South Yorkshire. For services to Policing and the community.
- Joan, Mrs. Burney Keatings. For services to the Arts and Media in Northern Ireland.
- Janet, Mrs. Keauffling. For services to Homeless and Vulnerable People in Swansea.
- Dr. Zelalem Kebede, Regional Director, Council of Ethnic Minority and Voluntary Sector Organisations. For services to the community in London and the South East.
- Gloria, Mrs. Keene. For services to the community in Inkpen, Berkshire.
- Judith, Mrs. Kemp, Design Director, Firmdale Hotel. For services to the Hotel Industry and Charity.
- Timothy Kemp, Managing Director, Firmdale Hotel. For services to the Hotel Industry and Charity.
- Deana, Mrs. Kenward, President and Founder, Addison's Disease Self Help Group, Surrey. For services to people with Addison's Disease and their Families.
- Adele Margretta, Mrs. Kerr, Principal, Enniskillen Integrated Primary School. For services to Education.
- Steven Khaireh. For services to Young People in Cardiff.
- Walayat Khokhar. For services to Muslim Aid.
- Michael Kinghan, Chair, Whittington and Fisherwick Environment Group. For services to Sustainability and Biodiversity in Staffordshire and the West Midlands.
- Miss Helen Kirkpatrick, Chair, Crumlin Together. For services to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Sylvia Clare, Mrs. Menzies-Kitchin, Founder, James Menzies-Kitchin Trust. For services to Drama.
- Christine, Mrs. Knighton, Founder, Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Foundation. For services to Mesothelioma Research.
- John Knowles, Systems Manager, Information Services and Information Systems, Scottish Government.
- Professor Gunther Rolf Kress, Professor of Semiotics and Education, Institute of Education, University of London. For services to Scholarship.
- Ruth, Mrs. Lapworth, Director, Laboratory Medicine, East Kent Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
- Ms Sian Larrington, Children's Centre Leader, Bowthorpe, West Earlham and Costessy Children's Centre. For services to Children.
- Martyn Edward Lass, Enabling Works Project Manager for London 2012, Atkins. For services to the Construction Industry.
- Reginald Law, Neighbourhood Watch Activist. For services to Community Safety in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
- Pauline Anne, Mrs. Laybourne, Executive Officer, Strategy, Skills and Planning Unit, Crime and Policing Group, Home Office. For services to Police Families.
- David Hedley John Layte. For voluntary service to Seafarers United Kingdom, Suffolk.
- Jocelyn, Mrs. Ledgister, Higher Officer, Public Bodies Group, Enforcement and Compliance, London, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Charles Brandon Theodosius Boughton-Leigh. For services to the community in Mid and West Sussex.
- James Leitch, HR Director, Northstone (NI) Ltd. For services to Health and Safety in Northern Ireland.
- Councillor John Letford, lately Lord Provost of Dundee City Council. For services to Local Government.
- Linda, Mrs. Lewis, Senior Officer, Stakeholder Engagement Team Leader, Benefits and Credits, Washington Tyne and Wear, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Winifred Patricia, Mrs. Lewis, Principal, Stafford School of Dance. For services to Dance.
- Derek Lickorish, Chair, Fuel Poverty Advisory Group. For services to the Fuel Poor.
- Jean, Mrs. Liddell, Access and Support Officer, South Eastern Regional College. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
- James Lingwood, Co-Director, Artangel. For services to the Arts.
- Mary Marguarita, Mrs. Lock. For voluntary service to the Royal Naval Association.
- Janet Mary, Mrs. Lockyer, lately Occupational Therapist, Liverpool. For services to People with Disabilities.
- David Edward Loftus, Grade D, Ministry of Defence.
- Ms Eve Lom, Founder, Eve Lom Skincare. For services to the Cosmetics Industry.
- Joseph Longthorne. For charitable services.
- Lesley, Mrs. Lopez, Head, Patient and Public Involvement, Watford General Hospital. For services to the NHS.
- Maureen, Mrs. Lorimer, lately Headteacher, Calaiswood School, Fife. For services to Special Education.
- Anthony Lowe, Founder, Fareshare. For services to the Relief of Food Poverty.
- Margaret, Mrs. Lund. For services to Education and to the community in Fleetwood, Lancashire.
- Peter Graham Lusher. For services to the community in Horsham, West Sussex.
- Philip Arthur Lyons, Co-ordinator, Mansfield Area Strategic Partnership. For services to the community in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
- Dr. Sheena Maberly, Manager E, H.M. Prison Kirklevington Grange. For services to Her Majesty's Prison Service.
- Reginald James Magowan, Chairman, Board of Governors, Grosvenor Grammar School, Belfast. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
- Ms Ulite Malcolm, Chaplaincy Volunteer, H.M. Prison Birmingham. For services to Prisoners and their Families.
- Miss Elizabeth Anne Marley, Head, Children's Youth and School Library Services, Hampshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
- David William Marsh. For services to the Surveying Profession and to the community in Bristol.
- Barbara Anne, Mrs. Marshall. For services to the community in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
- Graham Marson, Vice-Chairman of Governors, Rushcliffe School, Nottingham. For services to Education.
- Alyson Lynne, Mrs. Martin, Chief Executive, Somerset Care Group. For services to Care Services.
- Ivor Martin, Residential Governor 5, Northern Ireland Prison Service, Department of Justice, Northern Ireland Executive.
- Kenneth Martin, Night Network Traffic Controller, London Buses. For services to London's Buses.
- Ms Loraine Frances Martins, lately Head of Equality, Inclusion, Employment and Skill, Olympic Delivery Authority.
- Dr. Christopher Michael Mason, Chairman, The Clyde Maritime Trust. For services to the Tourism Industry in Scotland.
- Lucy Maria Ann, Mrs. Mason, Personal Assistant, Commercial and Customer Strategy Directorate, Land Registry.
- Henry (Harry) McCullough, Deputy Principal Officer, Further Education Division, Department for Employment and Learning, Northern Ireland Executive.
- Roger George McCune, Regulator, General Qualifications in Northern Ireland. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
- Keir Austin McDonald, Founder, EduCare. For services to Children.
- Dr. Lori Barbara McElroy, Director, Sust. For services to Sustainable Building Design.
- Robert Joseph McFerran, Chairman, Board of Governors of Regent House Grammar School and of Loughries Primary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
- Clare, Mrs. McGartland, Lead Allied Health Professions Consultant, Public Health Agency. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
- James Brian McGookin. For services to Community Development in Randalstown, Northern Ireland.
- Ms Agnes Marie McGowan, lately Health Improvement Lead (Tobacco). For services to Smoking Cessation.
- Malachy Vincent McGreevy, General Manager, Rail Services. For services to Public Transport in Northern Ireland.
- Colin McIntyre, County Secretary, Hertfordshire Scouts. For services to Young People.
- John James McLaren. For services to Older People and the community in Erskine, Renfrewshire.
- Peggy, Mrs. MacLeod, Nurse Consultant Diabetes, Western Isles. For services to Nursing and to People with Motor Neurone Disease in Scotland.
- Jennifer Anne, Mrs. McMahon, Playgroup Leader, Happy House Playgroup, Leyland, Lancashire. For services to Children and Families.
- Margaret Jane, Mrs. McMullen. For Public Service to the Electoral System in Northern Ireland.
- David McSweeney, Senior Officer, H.M. Young Offenders' Institution Brinsford. For services to Her Majesty's Prison Service.
- Colin Meadows, Higher Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Kerry Michael. For services to the restoration of Weston Super Mare's Pier.
- Miss Michelle Michael. For services to the restoration of Weston Super Mare's Pier.
- David Middleton, Senior Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Peter Middleton, Area Controller, Arriva, London. For services to London's Buses.
- Elizabeth Hamilton, Mrs. Milne. For services to the community in Rochdale.
- Andrew Thomas Minnion, Director, The Rix Centre, University of East London. For services to the Education of People with Special Needs.
- John Evan Moffoot. For services to young people and the community in Milton Keynes.
- Heather, Mrs. Monteverde, General Manager, Macmillan Cancer Support Northern Ireland. For services to Cancer Sufferers.
- Ms Anne Moore, Chief Educational Psychologist, London Borough of Croydon. For services to Special Needs Education.
- Michael Morris, Co-Director, Artangel. For services to the Arts.
- Professor Victor John Morris, lately Professor, Institute of Food Research. For services to Food Science.
- Grant Morrison, Comic Book Writer and Playwright. For services to Film and Literature.
- Robert David Morrow. For services to the Boys' Brigade Movement and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Bettie, Mrs. Morton. For services to Community Arts.
- Robert Ian Moss. For services to St. John Ambulance in Merseyside.
- Marian Anne, Mrs. Moutray, Director, Educational Contracts and Business Development, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Nursing Education.
- Miss June Mulroy, lately Executive Director, Pensions Regulator. For services to Pensions Regulation and Pensions Policy.
- Margaret, Mrs. Munford. For charitable services to POD in Wales and the UK.
- Professor Scott Murray, St. Columba's Hospice Chair of Palliative Care, The University of Edinburgh. For services to Medical Science.
- Catherine Majella, Mrs. Myers, HR Director, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
- Hazel, Mrs. Myers, Foster Carer, Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
- John Myers, Foster Carer, Hampshire County Council. For services to Children and Families.
- Dr. Venkataswamy Narayana, General Practitioner, Thursby Surgery, Burnley, Lancashire. For services to General Practice.
- Anne-Marie, Mrs. Nash. For services to Farming.
- Elizabeth Ann Mary, Mrs. Nelson, Vice-President, Weldmar Hospicecare Trust, Dorset and Vice-Chairman, Motor Neurone Disease Association. For services to Palliative Care and the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
- Susan, Mrs. Newton. For services to the community in Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Ms Julie Nicholson, Governor, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Chief Executive, HertsMind Network. For services to Mental Health.
- Santokh Singh Nijran. For services to Community Cohesion in Nottingham.
- Ms Caroline Norbury, Chief Executive, Creative England Ltd. For services to the UK Film Industry.
- Paul O'Connor, Manager, Inchgarth Community Centre. For services to the community in Garthdee, Aberdeen.
- Melanie, Mrs. Odell. For services to the community in Haslemere, Surrey.
- Dina, Mrs. Officer, Senior Officer, H.M. Prison Wormwood Scrubs. For services to Her Majesty's Prison Service.
- Hugh Joseph Ogus. For services to Education through the Mary Hare School for the Deaf in Newbury and the Lighting Education Trust.
- Francis Joseph O'Hagan. For services to Local Government and the Traveller Community.
- Marion, Mrs. O'Leary, Foster Carer, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. For services to Children and Families.
- Clive Mark Ongley. For services to Youth and Disability Sailing in Deptford, South East London.
- Ms Yvonne Orengo. For services to the Andrew Lees Trust, Southern Madagascar.
- Vanessa, Mrs. Orr, Long-term Foster Carer, Edinburgh City Council. For services to Vulnerable Children and Young People.
- Keith Orrell. For services to the community in Wrenthorpe, West Yorkshire.
- Miss Rosemary Anne Osbourne. For services to the Food Service Industry.
- Bernard Wilson Page. For voluntary service to the Royal British Legion in Derbyshire.
- Amanda, Mrs. Paine, Member, Chronic Respiratory Disease Group, National Council for Palliative Care. For services to Healthcare.
- Norman Arthur Pampling. For services to the community in Liskeard, Cornwall.
- Roger William Parkes, Governor, Skinner's School, Tunbridge Wells, Kent and Chairman of Finance Committee, Skinner's Kent Academy. For services to Education.
- Thomas John Parr. For services to Young People and to the community in Birmingham, West Midlands.
- Ralph Stanley Partner, B.E.M., Voluntary Worker, H.M. Prison Standford Hill. For public service.
- Miss Julietta Pascall, Executive Personal Secretary, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
- David William Pask, lately Teacher and Manager, EOTAS Tuition and Support, March, Cambridgeshire. For services to Education.
- Ronald George Pate, Pharmacist, West Midlands. For services to Hospital Pharmacy.
- Ms Susan Pawsey, Detective Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
- The Reverend Prebendary Robert Payne, Sessional Chaplain, H.M. Prison and Young Offenders Institution Swinfen Hall. For services to Her Majesty's Prison Service.
- Adam Peirson, WorldSkills Ambassador for Cooking at London 2011 and Sous Chef, Claridges, London. For services to Skills.
- Elisabeth Angela, Mrs. Perry. For charitable services through the Falkland Islands Memorial Chapel Trust and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths.
- Catherine Joy, Mrs. Peters, Orthoptic Service Manager, Northern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
- Richard Trafford Phillips, Executive Officer, Drivers Medical, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
- Councillor Joseph William Pike. For services to Local Government in Essex.
- Ms Petra Elyse Pipkin. For services to the community in Highwood, Essex.
- Brian Hector Potter, Chairman, Potters Leisure Resort. For services to Tourism.
- William Spencer David Powell, Secretary, Cardiff Astronomical Society. For services to Science in the community.
- Kenneth Alfred Powell, Convenor, British Standards Institute. For services to the UK Window Blind Industry.
- Francis George Prentice. For services to the community in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
- Martyn Price, Apprenticeship Ambassador and lately Managing Director, CMC Ltd. For services to Skills.
- Roger Simon Proctor, Founder and Managing Director, Proctor and Stevenson. For services to the Design Industry in the South West.
- Rosanne, Mrs. Pudden, Director and Group Trainer, Lowlands Farm Riding for the Disabled Group. For services to the Riding for the Disabled Association.
- Christine Ann, Mrs. Pugh, Foster Carer, Cheshire and Founder, Another Chance to Care. For services to Children and Families.
- Colin Pugh, lately Team Manager, Leaving Care Team, Rhondda Cynon Taff. For services to Young People and their Families.
- Frank William Kenneth Purssey, Volunteer, Surrey Police. For services to Policing and the community.
- Henry Joseph Quinn, Coach, East Down Athletics Club. For services to Sport and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Trevor Quinn, Senior Warden, Ardnabannon Outdoor Education Centre. For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
- Mamun Ur Rashid. For services to the community in the East End of London.
- William Frederick Rawling, Chairman, The Farmer Network. For services to Agriculture and Hill Farming in Cumbria and Yorkshire and to the local community.
- Miss Amanda Jacqueline Redman, Actress and Founder, Artists' Theatre School. For services to Drama and Charity.
- Miss Kim Rees, Executive Officer, Jobcentre Plus, Department for Work and Pensions.
- David Stanley Reeve, M.V.O. For services to the community in West Norfolk.
- Miss Philomena Rego. For services to the community in the City of London.
- Andrew Peter Richardson, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence.
- David Richardson, Physics Teacher, Clifton College, Bristol. For services to Science Education in Africa.
- Malcolm Ernest Ridge, Chair, the Gower Society. For services to the community in Swansea.
- John Brendan Riney. For services to charity and to the community in the East End of London.
- Ms Kellie Rixon. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
- Joanna, Mrs. Robertson. For services to the community in Edington, Wiltshire and to Vulnerable and Disadvantaged People in the Middle East.
- Peter James James-Robinson. For voluntary service to charities and to People with Disabilities in Greater Manchester.
- Neil Roden, Area Manager, Local Compliance, Individual and Public Bodies National Minimum Wage, Sheffield, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- John Calvert Gingles Rodgers, Chairman and Founder, Northern Ireland Children to Lapland Trust. For services to Children and to charities in Northern Ireland.
- Ronald Anthony Rowe, Head, Birtley Young People's Club. For services to Young People, Sport and the community.
- Kevin Ruane, Watch Manager, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service.
- Marilyn Alice, Mrs. Russell, Chair of Governors, Stockley Academy. For services to Education.
- Miss Joan Patricia Rycroft. For services to Sport in Yorkshire.
- Janice, Mrs. Sadler, Founder, Pain Support Charity, Cornwall. For services to Pain Management.
- Richard Sagar, WorldSkills Ambassador for Electrical Installation at London 2011. For services to Skills.
- John Allan Salisbury. For services to Young People in the North West.
- June Elizabeth, Mrs. Salt. For services to the community in Broadmayne, Dorset.
- Neil Rodney Samuels, Member, Manufacturing Diversity Council, Ford Motor Company. For services to the Automotive Industry.
- Ms Mirella Santamaria, Project Manager, Routes into Languages East Midlands, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education and Language Learning.
- Dr. Marek Andrzej Stella-Sawicki. For services to the Polish community and to charity.
- Dr. Julia Kathy Schofield, Consultant Dermatologist, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Dermatology.
- Roy Schofield. For services to community in Caistor, Lincolnshire.
- Digby Richard Lidstone-Scott, Publisher, Pig World Magazine. For services to the Pig Industry.
- John Robert Scott. For services to the community in Englefield Green, Surrey.
- Peter Scott, Chief Executive, Dorset Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For services to International Trade and Business in Dorset.
- Virginia, Mrs. Scott, Secretary, Hewell Grange Conservation and Advisory Group. For services to Conservation and to Heritage in Worcestershire.
- Barbara Pascoe, Mrs. Seaton. For Political Service.
- Susan Fullerton, Mrs. Semple, Healthcare Co-ordinator, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
- Keith Hope Shackleton, Artist and Author. For services to the Conservation of Wildlife.
- Dr. Natubhai Shah. For services to the Jain Community and Inter-Faith Relations.
- Miss Karen Anne Sharp, Primary School Teacher, Lane Green First School, Staffordshire. For services to Primary Education.
- David Sharples. For services to Young People in Toxteth, Liverpool.
- Ian Christopher Shaw, lately Chairman of Governors, Lincoln College. For services to Further Education.
- William Ian Shaw. For services to the Hairdressing Industry in Yorkshire.
- Dr. Richard James Shephard, D.L., Chamberlain and Director of Development, York Minster. For services to Music and Education.
- Vishwas Shetty. For public service.
- Dawn Janette, Mrs. Shute, Founder Member, Torbay, Newton Abbot and District Support Group for Children's Hospice, South West. For services to Children with Life-Limiting Illnesses.
- Dr. Jennifer Catherine Shute. For services to British Skiing.
- Dr. Narendra Singh. For services to the community in East Lancashire.
- Ann, Mrs. McGregor-Sistern, Chief Executive Officer, Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce. For services to Enterprise and Small Business Development.
- Dr Kenneth Skeldon, Head of Public Engagement with Research, University of Aberdeen. For services to Science Engagement.
- Miss Diana Margaret Skilbeck, President, Boat Museum Society. For services to Heritage.
- Alan Brian Slater, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Funeral Directors. For services to the Funeral Profession.
- Antony Charles Smart. For charitable services.
- David Peter Smith, Intelligence Officer, UK Border Force. For services to Combating Smuggling and Frontier Crime.
- Neil Christian Smith, Managing Director, Kinetic plc. For services to Business in Greater Manchester.
- Sheila Edwina, Mrs. Friend-Smith. For services to Local Government in East Cambridgeshire.
- Rana, Mrs. Soobrayen, Senior Officer Tax Specialist, Large Business Service (Oil and Gas), London, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Brian Anthonie Sparks. For services to Schools Basketball in Wales.
- Ms Rosamund Spearing. Founder and Director, Ebony Horse Club. For services to Young People in South London.
- Frank Stapleton, Fundraiser, The MS Therapy Centre, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. For services to People with MS and their Families.
- John Joseph Stapleton. For services to the communities in Partington and Davyhulme, Greater Manchester.
- Gary Raymond Steele, Chairman, Prostate Cancer Support North West. For services to Cancer Support and Awareness.
- Joanne Elizabeth, Mrs. Andrew-Steer. For voluntary service to The Royal British Legion Women's Section in Northern Ireland.
- David Randall Stevens. For services to the community in Hereford.
- Harry Stevens, Head of Resuscitation Services, Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Resuscitation Training.
- Ivor Robert Stevenson, Chairperson, Armagh Old Boys Silver Band. For services to Music and to the community in Northern Ireland.
- Peter John Stevenson. For services to Local Government and International Search and Rescue.
- Pamela, Mrs. Stewart. For services to the community in Wigan.
- Deborah Mees, Mrs. Stone, Specialist Osteoporosis Nurse, Bronglais Hospital, Hywel Dda Local Health Board. For services to Patients with Osteoporosis in Ceredigion.
- Ivy Elsie, Mrs. Stone. For charitable services in Penkridge, Staffordshire.
- John Stopforth, lately Chief Executive, Liverpool Chamber of Commerce. For services to Regeneration.
- Janet, Mrs. Storar, Chair, Nottingham City Homes. For services to Community Relations, Social Housing and Diversity in Nottingham.
- Charles Edward Thomas Storer. For services to Humanitarian Aid in the Balkans.
- Councillor Ann Margaret Stribley. For services to the community in Poole, Dorset.
- Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. Sullivan, Founder, In the Pink. For charitable services to Breast Cancer Research.
- John Simison Sutherland, Project Co-ordinator Scotland, Leonard Cheshire Disability. For services to Disabled People.
- Dr. Carol Swanson, lately Service Manager, West of Scotland Archaeology Service. For services to Archaeology in Scotland.
- Ashley Charles Sweetland, Vice-Chairman, National Council for Voluntary Youth Services and lately Trustee, United Kingdom Youth Parliament. For services to Young People.
- Manju, Mrs. Tank, Maths Teacher, Taunton's College, Southampton. For services to Education.
- Adrian Taylor. For services to the Fire Service and the Young Firefighters' Association.
- Miss Fiona Elizabeth Taylor, Ward Sister, Edinburgh Cancer Centre, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. For services to Cancer Nursing and Care in the Lothians.
- David Leon Teacher. For services to ex-service organisations and to charity in Greater Manchester.
- Ms Katherine Tearle, lately Head of Education, Glyndebourne. For services to Music.
- Gavin Thomas. For services to Post-16 Education and Training in Wales.
- Wayne Kendal Thomas, President, Rhondda Boys' and Girls' Clubs. For services to Young People in Rhondda Cynon Taff.
- Katrina Beatriz, Mrs. Thompson, Assistant Chaplain, H.M. Prison The Verne. For services to Offenders.
- Richard George Thorne. For services to Search and Rescue work on Dartmoor, Devon.
- Councillor Jefferson Houseman Tildesley. For services to Local Government and to the community in Bridgend.
- Ernest Tomlinson. For services to Music.
- Ms Margaret Tookey. For services to Humanitarian Aid through Edinburgh Direct Aid.
- Mala, Mrs. Tribich, Education Volunteer, Holocaust Education Trust and the Imperial War Museum. For services to Education.
- Glynden Trollope, Deputy Chairman, Dacorum Mental Health Support Group, Hertfordshire. For services to Mental Health.
- Sara, Mrs. Truman. For voluntary service to the National Autistic Society in Surrey.
- Miss Fiona Clare Belinda Turner, Chief Executive Officer, Stubbing Court Training. For services to Training in the Equine Industry.
- Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Turner. For services to the community in Tiverton, Devon.
- Michael Saunders Turner. For services to the community in Great Brickhill, Buckinghamshire.
- George Thomas Rhind-Tutt. For services to People with Learning Disabilities through the Sunnybank Trust in Epsom, Surrey.
- Dr. Roger Barry Twigg, Youth and Education Officer, National Drugs Prevention Alliance. For services to Young People.
- Hugh Jolyon Twiss. For services to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and for voluntary service.
- Cathrine Helen, Mrs. Valentine, Disability Policy Holder, Reasonable Adjustment Team Leader, People Function, Nottingham, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Dr. Yogesh Virmani, J.P. For services to Community Relations in Greater Manchester.
- Paul Walker, Managing Director, Malvern Instruments. For services to International Trade and Local Business Support.
- Miss Maureen Wallace, Chief Executive Officer, Norris Green Credit Union. For services to the community.
- Pauline, Mrs. Ward. For services to the community in Purton, Wiltshire.
- Ms Jane Mary Warwick, Volunteer, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
- Karen, Mrs. Watkins, Police Staff, Cheshire Constabulary. For services to Policing.
- Frederick Tyson Wayles. For services to the community in Kirkby-in-Furness, Cumbria.
- Audrey, Mrs. Wearing, Foster Carer, Darwen, Lancashire. For services to Children and Families.
- Frederick Wearing, Foster Carer, Darwen, Lancashire. For services to Children and Families.
- Miss Diane Helen Webb, Administrative Assistant, Local Compliance, Small and Medium Enterprises, Bolton, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
- Trevor Weeks, Founder, East Sussex Wildlife Rescue. For services to Animal Welfare.
- Richard John West. For services to Philately.
- Doreen, Mrs. White, Social Area Supervisor, Franklin Sixth Form College, Grimsby. For services to Education.
- Lorna, Mrs. White. For services to the community in Redditch, Worcestershire.
- Margaret, Mrs. White. For services to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Robert Charles Widdecombe. For services to Crime Prevention and Sport in Plymouth, Devon.
- Joanna Mary, Mrs. Wiesner. For services to Music and to the Arts in Bath.
- Diana, Mrs. Monier-Williams. For charitable services in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
- Ms Katherine Elizabeth Williams. For services to the University of Leicester.
- Shane Mark Williams. For services to Rugby.
- Miss Alison Jane Williamson. For services to Archery.
- Joan, Mrs. Wilson. For charitable services in Cardiff.
- Brian Martin Winterflood. For services to Financial Services.
- John Wood, Special Constable, Avon and Somerset Constabulary. For services to Policing.
- John Rollo Wood, Chairman, Formula Student. For services to Mechanical Engineering.
- Shirley, Mrs. Bailey-Wood, Director of Publishing, British Standards Institution. For services to the Knowledge Economy.
- Harry Woodhead. For services to the community in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
- Simon Woodvine, Founder, Fylde Coast Men's Support Association. For services to Male Victims of Rape and Sexual Abuse.
- Kenneth Douglas Emerson Woolcott. For services to the Fitness Industry.
- Louie Margaret, Mrs. Wooldridge, Governor, All Saints Infant School, Reading, Berkshire. For services to Education.
- Ms Sarah Wren. For services to the community sector in Hertfordshire.
- Adrian Mark Wright, Liaison Officer, Serious Organised Crime Agency. For services to Law Enforcement in Afghanistan.
- Councillor Ena Mary Wynne. For services to Local Government and the community in Conwy.
- Councillor Waseem Zaffar, J.P. For services to the voluntary sector in Birmingham.
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 Target, 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
- ^ "No. 60173". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 June 2012. p. 1.
- ^ BBC News – Birthday Honours
- ^ The Guardian – Birthday Honours, Military list
- ^ Queen's Birthday 2012 Honours Lists Archived 29 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Governor-General of Australia: The Australian Honours Secretariat
- ^ a b The Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours 2012 (29 June 2012) 74 New Zealand Gazette 2091.
- ^ a b "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.
- ^ Antigua and Barbuda "No. 60180". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 49–50.
- ^ Barbados "No. 60175". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2012. pp. 39–40.
- ^ Granada "No. 60176". The London Gazette (Suplemento). 15 de junio de 2012. págs. 41–42.
- ^ Belice "No. 60179". The London Gazette (Suplemento). 15 de junio de 2012. págs. 47–48.
- ^ Santa Lucía "No. 60178". The London Gazette (Suplemento). 15 de junio de 2012. págs. 45–46.
- ^ Islas Salomón "No. 60177". The London Gazette (Suplemento). 15 de junio de 2012. págs. 43–44.
- ^ Islas Cook "No. 60174". The London Gazette (Suplemento). 15 de junio de 2012. págs. 37–38.
- ^ "2012 Maggie Jackson recibe un MBE por sus servicios al netball". www.ournetballhistory.org.uk. 1 de febrero de 2013. Archivado desde el original el 1 de agosto de 2021 . Consultado el 5 de mayo de 2024 .