Order Of The British Empire, Civil: Office

This article is more than 5 years old

This article is more than 5 years old

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Officer (OBE)

Professor Kenneth Addley. Director of Occupational Health Service Northern Ireland Civil Service. For services to Occupational Health. (Belfast)

Mark Isaac Adlestone. For services to Business and Charity in the North of England. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)

David Michael Ahern. Chief executive Officer Shannon Trust. For services to Prisoners and the community.

Dr Sidney Christopher Alford. Founder and chairman Alford Technologies Ltd. For services to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology. (Corsham, Wiltshire)

Ms Sharon Jane Allen. Chief executive Officer Skills for Care. For services to Social Care, Homeless People and Housing. (Cambridgeshire)

James Anderson. Cricketer. For services to Cricket. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester)

Brig John Anthony Anderson. Chairman The Gurkha Brigade Association. For services to the Gurkha Regiments. (Purley on Thames, Berkshire)

His Grace Bishop Anba Angaelos. General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK. For services to International Religious Freedom. (Stevenage, Hertfordshire)

Ms Karen Andersen Armstrong. Author. For services to Literature and Interfaith Dialogue. (London)

Mark Edward Astarita. Director of Fundraising. British Red Cross. For services to Emergency First Aid and Fundraising. (Harlow, Essex)

Dr Janet Atherton. President Association of Directors of Public Health. For services to Public Health. (Wirral, Merseyside)

Councillor Elaine Atkinson. Leader Borough of Poole Council. For services to Local Government. (Poole, Dorset)

Ms Mary Ann Georgina Auckland. Head of Campaigns and Marketing External Communications, Department for Communities and Local Government. For public service, particularly to Fire Safety. (London)

Andrew David Bacon. Chair Leicester and Leicestershire Local Enterprise Partnership and Lately director, British Gas/Centrica. For services to Business and the Economy. (Bushby, Leicestershire)

Ms Sarah Louise Bailey. Executive Headteacher Queensbridge Primary School, De Beauvoir School and Mapledene Children’s Centre, Hackney. For services to Education. (London)

Mrs Judy Susan Baker. For services to the Development of Cyber Skills. (Ashtead, Surrey)

Mark Phillip Baldwin. Artistic director Rambert Dance Company. For services to Dance. (London)

Michael Ball. Actor and Singer. For services to Musical Theatre. (London)

Mrs Christine Banim. National Service director, Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service. For services to Children. (Lymm, Cheshire)

Mrs Gillian Elizabeth Baranski. Chief executive, CAFCASS Cymru. For services to Vulnerable Children in Wales. (Cardiff)

Mrs Donna Barratt. Headteacher, Glebe Primary School, Harrow. For services to Education. (London)

John Raymond Christopher Barron. Chief executive Birmingham Royal Ballet. For services to Arts Administration. (London)

Simon John Bartley. For voluntary and charitable services. (East Malling, Kent)

Mrs Judith Batchelar. Brand director, Sainsbury’s. For services to Farming and the Food Industry. (Berkshire)

Professor John Arnott Beath, FRSE. Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of St. Andrews. For services to Economics. (Fife)

Michael Blackburn. North West Regional director BT. For services to the Economy in the North West. (Cheshire)

Harris Bokhari. For services to Young People and Interfaith Relations. (Epsom, Surrey)

Jack Byron Boyer. Chairman Ilika Technologies plc. For services to Science and Engineering. (London)

Tessa Suzanne Mary Lady Brewer. Chair, City of London Festival. For voluntary service to Arts and Culture in London. (London)

Edward William Broadley. Senior Education Officer Education Scotland. For services to Education. (Aviemore, Inverness-shire)

Duwayne Lloyd Anthony Brooks. For public and political service. (London)

Keith Clark Brown. For services to charitable fundraising and the community in Essex. (Ingatestone, Essex)

Professor Christopher John Budd. Professor in Applied Mathematics University of Bath. For services to Science and Mathematics Education. (Horfield, Bristol)

Ms Elizabeth Bull. Headteacher Slated Row School, Milton Keynes. For services to Education. (Wareham, Dorset)

David Patrick Henry Burgess, MBE, DL. For services to Young People and the Community in West Sussex. (Chichester, West Sussex)

Mrs Sandra Jayne Burke. Chief executive, Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce. For services to Economic Development and Social Care in Scotland. (Tealing, Dundee)

Mrs Karen Elizabeth Butler. Headteacher, Alloway Primary School, South Ayrshire. For services to Education. (Prestwick, Ayrshire)

William Foster Caldwell. Honorary Treasurer Bryson Charitable Group. For services to the community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Ms Carolyn Margaret McIntyre Campbell. Head of International Quality Assurance Agency. For services to Higher Education. (London)

Nicholas Andrew Argyll Campbell. Patron British Association for Adoption and Fostering. For services to Children. (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Ms Patrice Canavan. Headteacher Oaklands School, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Education. (London)

Dr Janet Carr. Honorary Senior Researcher The Tizard Centre, University of Kent. For services to People with Down’s Syndrome and their Families. (Surrey)

Joffre Carroll. Chief executive Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Wales. For services to Young People in Wales. (Mayhill, Gloucestershire)

Alexander Martin Clunes. For services to Drama charity and to the community in Dorset. (London)

Dominic Cole. Chair The Garden History Society. For services to Landscape Conservation. (London)

Mrs Cheryl Anne Coppell. Chief executive, London Borough of Havering. For services to Local Government. (Windsor, Berkshire)

James Michael Corbett. District Operations manager Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Unemployed People in Waltham Forest especially through the Youth Hub. (London)

Mrs Lauren Costello. Executive Headteacher, The Federation of Moredon Primary and Nursery School and Rodbourne Cheney Primary School, Swindon. For services to Education. (Swindon, Wiltshire)

Ms Margaret Lockwood-Croft. Chair Marchioness Action Group. For services to River Safety. (Hampshire)

Professor Judith Helen Cross. Chair Childhood Epilepsy and Deputy head, Developmental Neuroscience Programme, UCL Institute of Child Health. For services to Children with Epilepsy. (St Albans, Hertfordshire)

Mrs Irene Curtis. Chief Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary and National president, Police Superintendents’ Association of England and Wales. For services to Policing. (Clitheroe, Lancashire)

Ms Gillian Mary Darley. Historian and Architectural Campaigner. For services to the Built Environment and its Conservation. (London)

Ian Marshall Darling. For voluntary service to the Conservation of Wild Birds and Land Management in Scotland. (Balerno, Edinburgh)

Paul Antony Darling, QC. Chair, Sports Ground Safety Authority. For services to Safety at Sports Grounds and Horse Racing. (London)

Mrs Katharine Davidson. For services to Government Efficiency. (London)

Brian Rhys Davies. Chef de Mission Team Wales, 2014 Commonwealth Games. For services to Sport in Wales. (Caldicot, Monmouthshire)

Jonathan Davies, MBE. President, Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff. For voluntary and charitable services to People with Cancer. (Cardiff)

Ms Lesley Jean Davies. Council Member and Education Trustee NACRO. For services to Education. (Tarporley, Cheshire)

Peter Dawson. Chief executive The R&A, and secretary, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. For services to Sport. (St Andrews, Fife)

The Reverend Canon Cynthia Dowdle. Dean of Women’s Ministry Liverpool Diocese. For services to Gender Equality and Social Inclusion. (Liverpool, Merseyside)

Paul Michael Stewart Doyle. Deputy director HM Treasury. For services to Economic Analysis and Policy-making. (London)

Professor Trevor Werner Drew. Lead Scientist Viral Diseases, Animal and Plant Health Agency. For services to Animal Health and Welfare. (Woking, Surrey)

John Laing Duncan. Consultant General and Vascular Surgeon Raigmore Hospital, Inverness. For services to Healthcare in the North of Scotland. (Inverness-shire)

Ms Deborah Egan. Director Connect the Dots, director, Welcome to Yorkshire, and Board Member, Sheffield Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to the Creative and Digital Industry. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Natalie Cecilia Elphicke. Chair, Million Homes, Million Lives. For services to Housing. (Dover, Kent)

William Alan Evans. For services to Education. (Cardiff)

Professor Jane Cecelia Falkingham. Dean Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Southampton University and director, ESRC Centre for Population Change. For services to Social Science. (London)

John Dominic Mortimer Fisher. Chairman and vice president The Officers Association. For services to Armed Forces Personnel. (Kent)

Ms Kathryn Forsyth. Director of Education Service Children’s Education, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Families. (Brigsteer, Cumbria)

Mrs Candida Gertler. Co-founder, Outset Contemporary Art Fund. For services to Contemporary Visual Arts and Arts Philanthropy. (London)

Alan Stewart Gilfillan. Assistant chief executive Scottish Parliament. For public and parliamentary services in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

James Graham Simpson Gill. Forest Management director North England Forest District. Forestry Commission England. For services to British Forestry. (Hexham, Northumberland)

Mrs Philippa Jane Glanville. For services to the Decorative Arts and Arts Heritage. (London)

Dr Elizabeth Goodwin. Chief executive Officer Waste and Resources Action Programme. For services to Business Resource Efficiency and the Environment. (Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire)

Mrs Edwina Constance Grant. Chair, Local Safeguarding Children’s Board, Solihull Council. For services to Safeguarding Children and Young People. (Mapperley, Nottinghamshire)

Ms Sharon Lesley Gray. Headteacher Netherfield Primary School, Nottingham. For services to Education. (Bramcote, Nottinghamshire)

Andrew Stephen Griffiths. Headteacher Ellowes Hall Sports College, Dudley, West Midlands. For services to Education. (Stourton, West Midlands)

James Christopher Gurling. Member Executive Committee, Liberal Democrats. For political service. (London)

Dr Nicholas John Harding. Chair Sandwell and West Birmingham Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Primary Care. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Dr Keith Harris. For services to the Music Industry. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)

Nicholas John Hartley. For services to Young People. (Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire)

Ms Antoinette Harvey. Senior Geoscientist Oil and Gas Authority. For services to Energy Development. (Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire)

Peter Terence Harwood. Chief Conciliator Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. For services to the Economy and Employment Relations. (Sandy, Bedfordshire)

Jack Hatch. Headteacher St. Bede Church of England Primary Academy, Bolton. For services to Education. (Warrington, Cheshire)

Mrs Jennifer Hawthorne. Head of Community Cohesion, Northern Ireland Housing Executive. For services to Housing. (Belfast)

Ms Linda Beatrice Haye, DL, JP. For services to Education Criminal Justice and Charity in Hertfordshire. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)

Ernest Hecht. Managing director Souvenir Press Ltd. For services to Publishing and to charity. (London)

James Anthony Hempsall. National Support director Achieving Two Year Olds. For services to Childcare. (Leicestershire)

John Hamilton Henderson. Executive Headteacher White Woods Multi Academy Trust, Rotherham. For services to Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Dr Mary Hepburn. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. For services to Glasgow Women’s Reproductive Health Service. (Glasgow)

The Reverend Robert Herron. Chair Interim Western Education and Library Board. For services to Education. (Omagh, Tyrone)

Barry Langford High. For services to charity and to the community in Blockley Gloucestershire. (Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire)

Ms Julia Hobsbawm. Founder Editorial Intelligence. For services to Business. (London)

Ms Helen Jane Hobson. Senior Social Development Adviser Department for International Development. For services to Women in Developing Countries Combating Female Genital Mutilation. (London)

Professor Christopher Gordon Hodge. Chief Electrical Engineer BMT Defence Services Ltd. For services to Royal Navy Engineering. (Frome, Somerset)

Andrew Hodgson. Chief executive Officer SMD Ltd and Deputy Chair, North East Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Manufacturing and the North East Economy. (Carnforth, Lancashire)

Mrs Dorothy Mary Holford. Consultant, Aircraft Structural Integrity, QinetiQ. For services to Military Aviation. (Farnham, Surrey)

Kevin Hollins. Principal Knutsford Academy, Cheshire. For services to Education. (Congleton, Cheshire)

Mrs Georgetta Elaine Holloway. Director, The Central Learning Partnership Trust and Headteacher, Heath Park Academy, Wolverhampton. For services to Education. (Stafford, Staffordshire)

Ms Amy Louise Holmes. Director Better Regulation, EU and International, Defra. For services to Public Administration. (London)

Ms Emily Victoria Holzhausen. Director of Policy and Public Affairs Carers UK. For services to Carers. (London)

Paul John Hooper. J.P Society secretary, Royal Bath and West of England Society and secretary, Association of Show and Agricultural Organisations. For services to the Agricultural Show (Shepton Mallet, Somerset)

Ms Perdita Mary Hunt, DL. (Mrs Gergaud) director, Watts Gallery. For services to the Arts.

Clifton John Claude Ibbett. For services to charity and to the community in Bedfordshire. (Bedfordshire)

John Robert Illingsworth. Governor HM Prison Wymott. For services to HM Prison Service. (Southport, Merseyside)

Ms Sally Elizabeth Jaeckle. Early Years Services manager Bristol City Council and Senior Adviser, South West National Strategies. For services to Early Years Education. (Horfield, Bristol)

Huw Morgan Jenkins. Chair Swansea City Football Club. For services to Sport in Wales. (Neath, Neath Port Talbot)

Dr David John Johnston. For services to the community and to voluntary service in the Built Heritage sector. (Ballymena, Antrim)

Roderick Barrymore Brooke Jones. For services to the community in Bognor Regis West Sussex. (Bognor Regis, West Sussex)

Anthony Kendall. Chair London Youth Games. For services to Youth Sport. (London)

Ms Gillian Dorothey (Mrs Unsworth-Webb) Kennedy. Lead consultant Speech and Language Therapist for Neonates and Paediatrics. For services to Speech and Language.

Wesley Albert Kerr. Chair London Committee, Heritage Lottery Foundation. For services to Heritage. (London)

William James Kerr. Assistant chief Constable Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Mark James Hartley-King. Corporate Security Home Office. For services to the Professional Standards Unit and the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. (Worsley, Greater Manchester)

Colin Alexander Kinnear. For services to the Arts and Education in Worcestershire. (Bransford, Worcestershire)

Elizabeth Janet Lady Kitson. For services to the Army Families Federation and to the community in Dartmoor, Devon. (Yelverton, Devon)

Councillor Claire Kober. Leader Haringey Borough Council. For services to Local Government. (London)

Mrs Patricia Ngosi (Patti Boulaye) Komlosy. For charitable services in the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Desmond Paul Lambert. Principal Plumpton College. For services to Land Based Education and Young People. (Lewes, East Sussex)

Frank James Lampard. For services to Football. (London)

Jonathan Stewart Lane. Chair Tennis Foundation. For services to Sport and the Arts. (London)

Mrs Shelagh Jane Legrave. Principal and chief executive, Chichester College. For services to Further Education. (Midhurst, West Sussex)

Dr Marianthi Leontaridi. For public service. (London)

Professor Paul Anthony Lewis. Emeritus Professor of Midwifery Bournemouth University and Chair, Executive Trustee Board, ALSO UK Hospital. For services to Mothers, Midwives and Maternity Services. (Bournemouth, Dorset)

Mrs Eileen Teresa Lindsay. Founder, Lindsay Leg Club. For services to Nursing. (Stowmarket, Suffolk)

Mrs Susan Margaret Lomas, DL. For services to Young People through Girlguiding. (Warrington, Cheshire)

Miss Judith Ann Lowe. Deputy Chair Construction Industry Training Board. For services to the Construction Industry, particularly Women in Construction. (Warwick, Warwickshire)

Dr Hong Lu. For services to the Chinese community in the UK and Community Relations between the UK and China. (Hove, East Sussex)

Dr Clare Therese Lukehurst. For services to the Anaerobic Digestion Industry. (Broadstairs, Kent)

Professor Anita MacDonald. Consultant Paediatric Dietitian Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Dietetics. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

Professor Averil Mary Macdonald. Professor Emerita University of Reading. For services to Women in Science and Public Engagement with Science. (Winchester, Hampshire)

Ms Deirdre MacDonald. Co-founder and chief executive Officer ACID (Anti Copying in Design). For services to the Design Industry. (London)

Professor Ronald MacDonald. Adam Smith Chair of Political Economy University of Glasgow. For services to Economic Policy. (Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire)

Conall Gerald MacLynn. President Appeals Tribunals Northern Ireland. For services to Independent Tribunals in Northern Ireland. (Holywood, Down)

Geoffrey Keggen Maddrell. For services to Business Industry and to charity. (London)

David Gareth Madge. Director of Legal Services South Wales Police. For services to Policing. (Clydach, Swansea)

Roderick Neil Malone. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Acquisition. (Bristol)

Thomas Mannion. Headteacher St. Aloysius College, Islington. For services to Education. (London)

Ms Lesley Ann Manville. Actress. For services to Drama. (London)

Roger Marsh. Chair Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business and the Economy.

Dr Jonathan Marshall. General Practitioner Buckinghamshire. For services to General Practice. (Wendover, Buckinghamshire)

Timothy Fraser Marshall. Producer Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance. For services to Service and ex-Service Personnel. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)

Nicholas Matthew. Squash Player. For services to Squash. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Ms Fay Maxted. Chief executive Officer The Survivors’ Trust. For services to Victims of Rape and Sexual Violence. (Rugby, Warwickshire)

Mrs Ann Lindsay Maxwell. Founder, Muir Maxwell Trust. For charitable services to the Treatment and Care of Epilepsy in Children. (Musselburgh, East Lothian)

Professor Emeritus Roy Robert Alexander McConkey. For services to people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. (Carrickfergus, Antrim)

Andrew McConnell. For services to Accounting and the community in Huddersfield West Yorkshire. (Liversedge, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Linda Ann Cross McDonald. Founder, Malawi Underprivileged Mothers. For voluntary service to Healthcare in Malawi. (Edinburgh)

Dr James McGilly. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (Wiltshire)

Dr Carol Susanne McGowan. Clinical Psychologist Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Personnel. (Portsmouth, Hampshire)

John Mark McLean. Chief executive Fold Housing Association Limited. For services to Housing and the community in Northern Ireland. (Holywood, Down)

Councillor James McMahon. Leader Oldham Council. For services to the community in Oldham. (Failsworth, Greater Manchester)

Mrs Lynne Christine McNicoll. Chair, It’s Good 2 Give. For services to Children’s Cancer Charities in Scotland. (Edinburgh)

Peter Joseph McPartland. Headteacher Trinity Special School, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. For services to Special Educational Needs. (London)

Vincent Samuel Middleton. Chair and managing director Newburgh Engineering Ltd. For services to Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training. (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)

Peter John Millican. Chief executive and Founder Kings Place. For services to the Arts. (Northumberland)

Ms Helen Louise Milner. Chief executive Tinder Foundation. For services to Digital Inclusion. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Steven William Moffat. Television Writer. For services to Drama. (Paisley, Scotland)

Richard Ian Morgan. Deputy chairman Wellglade Group. For services to Public Transport and the community in the East Midlands. (Burton on Trent, Staffordshire)

Ms Roslyn Louise Morpeth. Chief executive National Extension College. For services to Further Education.

Mrs Emer Marie Murnaghan. Head of Business Improvement, Graham Construction. For services to the Civil Engineering Profession and Further Education in Northern Ireland. (Omagh, Tyrone)

Professor Linda Ann Newson, FBA. Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. For services to Latin American Studies. (London)

Professor Gillian May Nicholls. Deputy vice-Chancellor Academic Affairs, University of Surrey. For services to Higher Education. (Folkestone, Kent)

Professor James Robert Nixon, DL. For services to Healthcare and to the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

John (Mark) Nodder. Chairman and chief executive Officer Wrights Group. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Dr Matthew O’Callaghan. Chairman Melton Mowbray Pork Pie Association. For services to the Food Industry and Small Businesses in Leicestershire. (Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Dr Dayo Olukoshi. Principal Brampton Manor Academy, East Ham, London. For services to Education. (London)

Councillor Teresa Ann Jude O’Neill. Leader Bexley Borough Council and vice Chair and Conservative Group Leader, London Councils. For services to the community and Local Government in London. (London)

Ms Louise O’Sullivan. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.

Professor David Charles Parker, FBA. Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology, University of Birmingham. For services to Higher Education. (Herefordshire)

Atul Pathak. Managing director Appt Corporation Ltd. For services to Entrepreneurship. (Iver, Buckinghamshire)

Adrian Philip Penfold. Head of Planning British Land and Author, Penfold Review. For services to the Property Industry and public service to Planning. (London)

Professor John Robert Pepper. Professor of Cardiothoracic Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London. For services to Heart and Lung Surgery. (Welwyn, Hertfordshire)

Ms Caroline Criado-Perez. Journalist. For services to Equality and Diversity particularly in the Media. (London)

Sarah Anne Lady Pigot. For services to the community in the Isle of Wight. (Bembridge, Isle of Wight)

Professor Susan Marguerite Piotrowski. Pro vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Emeritus Professor Canterbury Christ Church University. For services to Higher Education. (Whitstable, Kent)

Mrs Helen Pitcher. Chairman, Advanced Boardroom Excellence. For services to Business. (London)

Miss Judith Susan Portrait. For charitable services. (Trumpington, Cambridgeshire)

Ms Mary Teresa Rainey. For services to Advertising. (London)

Ms Margaret Randles. Co-founder and director Busy Bees Group. For services to Children and Families. (Burntwood, Staffordshire)

Ian Robert Readhead, QPM. Director of Information, Association of chief Police Officers and CEO, ACRO Criminal Records Office. For services to Policing and Public Protection. (Southampton, Hampshire)

Edward John David Redmayne. Actor. For services to Drama. (London)

Ms Gillian Marie (Mrs Parkin) Riley. Co-Founder and managing director, GGR Group Ltd. For services to Construction.

Aldham Edward Robarts, DL. Benefactor, Liverpool John Moores University. For services to Higher Education and to the City of Liverpool. (Denbigh, Denbighshire)

Professor Elizabeth Jane Robb, JP. Chief executive, Florence Nightingale Foundation. For services to Nursing and Midwifery. (London)

Mrs Susan Robb. National head of Early Years, 4Children. For services to Children and Families. (London)

Graham John Robeson. Eastern Treasurer Conservative Party. For voluntary political service. (Norwich, Norfolk)

Mrs Carol Anne Rosati. Founder, Inspire and Aspire and director, Harvey Nash. For services to Women in Business. (Axbridge, Somerset)

Dr Andrew Cameron Salvesen, DL. For services to Entrepreneurship and philanthropic service to the community in Scotland. (Banchory, Aberdeenshire)

John Hope Sanderson. Director Cairnhill Structures Ltd. For services to Business and voluntary service in Lanarkshire. (Coatbridge, Lanarkshire)

Ms Angela Mary Scrutton. Head of Drugs Legislation Home Office. For services to Public Protection through Drugs Control. (London)

Nicholas John Elliot Sealy. For services to charity and to the community in Surrey. (Woking, Surrey)

Mrs Elizabeth Seers. Headteacher, Heaton School, Stockport. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (Stockport, Greater Manchester)

David Mark Sellens. Headteacher Thomas Jones Primary School, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to Education. (London)

Robert Mark Greenhill Semple. President National Conservative Convention. For political service. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Thomas John Sharpe. For political service. (London)

Patrick Michael Shepherd. For services to Business and to Charity in York. (York, North Yorkshire)

Dr Fiona Marion (Mrs Swerdlow) Sim. Adviser, NHS England, and Chair, Royal Society for Public Health. For services to Public Health.

Alan Simpson, DL. Chair of Court, University of Stirling. For services to Education. (By Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk)

Elise Becket Lady Smith. For services to Music. (Oxford, Oxfordshire)

Michael Jarvis Smith. Chief executive Gen2 Training Ltd. For services to Skills Training and voluntary service to the community in Cumbria. (Whitehaven, Cumbria)

Richard Brian Ashley Stones. For services to Policing and the Business community particularly in the East Midlands. (Derbyshire)

Mrs Jayne Louise Storey. Benefits and Credits, Washington, Tyne and Wear, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Child Benefit Recipients. (Washington, Tyne and Wear)

David Charles Surplus. Director B9 Energy Group. For services to Renewable Energy, particularly in Northern Ireland. (Larne, Antrim)

William John Galliene Swainson. Senior Commissioning Editor Bloomsbury. For services to Literary Translation. (London)

Mrs Cathryn (Ms Cathryn JAMES) Swift. Chief executive, Public Concern at Work. For services to Employment Rights.

Miss Angharad Andrea Thomas. Head Drugs Licensing and Compliance Unit, Home Office. For services to the UK Pharmaceutical Industry and the Control of Drugs. (London)

Ms Angela Main Thompson. Lawyer Solicitors’ Office, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Legal Work and Taxpayers. (Colby, Isle of Man)

Michael Christopher Thornton. Director Scotland, Energy Saving Trust, and Chair, Scottish Power Foundation. For services to Economic Growth and the Environment. (Dunbar, East Lothian)

Ms Kathryn Derran Tickell. For services to Folk Music. (Northumberland)

Professor Brian John Tighe. Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering Aston University. For services to Research in Biomedical Polymers. (Solihull, West Midlands)

James Roger Titcombe. National Adviser on Safety Care Quality Commission. For services to Patient Safety. (Dalton in Furness, Cumbria)

Jacob Anthony Tompkins. Managing director Waterwise. For services to Water Efficiency. (Camberley, Surrey)

Ms Jane Vass. Head of Public Policy Age UK. For services to Financial Services Consumers. (High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire)

Stephen John Wadey. Managing director MBDA UK. For services to the UK Defence Sector. (Bristol)

David Glyndwr Wall. Director of Communications Policy and Strategic Support, Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For public service, particularly to Communities. (Ballymena, Antrim)

Andrew Wallis. Founder and chief executive Officer Unseen. For services to the Eradication of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery. (Bristol)

Ms Lynn Wallis. Artistic director The Royal Academy of Dance. For services to Dance. (London)

Simon Philip Zbigniew Wallis. Director The Hepworth Wakefield. For services to Art. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Margaret Anne Walpole. Headteacher, Paddock School, Wandsworth. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. (London)

Brian Martin Walsh. Executive director of People Coventry City Council. For services to Social Care. (Chester Green, Derbyshire)

Mrs Loraine Rosalie Warren. For charitable services to Women and Children in Israel. (London)

David Alexander Warrilow. Deputy director of Science and Innovation and head of Science Department of Energy and Climate Change. For services to Science. (Bracknell, Berkshire)

Howard Way. Detective Inspector Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Disaster Victim Identification. (London)

Paul Grant Weiland. For services to Advertising and the Creative Industries.

Steven Wellon. Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence. (London)

James Nicholas Murray Wells. For services to Business. (London)

John McWilliam Welsh. For public service in Ayrshire. (Prestwick, Ayrshire and Arran)

David William Courtenay Whelton. Managing director Philharmonia Orchestra. For services to Music. (Farnham, Surrey)

Mrs Claire Lois Whitaker. Director, Serious. For services to Jazz. (Poole, Dorset)

Michael Keith Williams. HM Principal Inspector of Health and Safety. For services to Health and Safety in Construction.

Roger Mark Witcomb. Chairman Competition Commission and Chair of Reporting Panel, Competition and Markets Authority. For services to the Competition and Consumer Regime. (Winchester, Hampshire)

Howard Lindsay Wood. Chairman Community of Arran Seabed Trust. For services to the Marine Environment. (Whiting Bay, Ayrshire and Arran)

John Woodward. Chief executive Officer Busy Bees Group. For services to Early Years Education. (Rugeley, Staffordshire)

Mrs Victoria Mary Petra Wright. Trustee, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)

Dr Timothy David Wyatt. For services to the Advancement of Healthcare Science and the community in Northern Ireland. (Newtownards, Down)

Robert Young. For services to the community in County Durham. (Consett, Durham)