mbe honours list 2021

Brian John Davidson. Band Leader, 1st Ibstock Scout Band. Ryan Bennett. (Bingley, West Yorkshire), Susan Dorothy Owen-Weaver. Sophie Madeleine Bracken. For services to Higher Education. (Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan), Margaret Adela Miriam Carver. Shutica Patel M.V.O. Mandy Tennant. Co-founder, Aakash Odedra Company. Team Leader, Change Grow Live, Peterborough. For services to Mental Health and to the community in Belfast. Friday 11 June 2021, 7:04pm. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and to Maritime Safety in Cornwall. (Livingston, West Lothian), Richard Christopher Brown. For services to Cultural Heritage in Hampshire. (Billingshurst, West Sussex), His Honour Phillip Sycamore. Founder, John King Brain Tumour Foundation. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. For voluntary service to ex-Service Personnel. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Shravan Jashvantrai Joshi. For services to Policing. For voluntary service to Disadvantaged Young People in Surrey and Hampshire. Birthday Honours 2022. (Solihull, West Midlands), Richard Paskell. Director of Rugby, Exeter Chiefs. For services to British foreign policy. For services to British foreign policy. lately Training and Exercise Officer, Crisis Management Department, Consular Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Matthew James Cartwright. For services to British foreign policy and National Security. For services to the Charitable, Voluntary and Social Enterprise Sectors. For services to Law and Order. (Omagh, County Tyrone), Ian David Eric Brown. Caroline Elizabeth Wilson C.M.G. For services to Education and to Young People. Co-founder, The NHS Spitfire Project. Adam Baird-Fraser. National Director, National Ambulance Resilience Unit (NARU), West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Parliament including leading the Covid-19 Response. (London, Greater London), Rachel Poulton. Digital Director, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Children. For services to Parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Rita Hollens. Patient Safety Campaigner. (Oakham, Rutland), Freda May Davies. (Little Baddow, Essex), Jason Greenwood. Consultant and Endocrinologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust. (Belfast), Margaret Scott Cook. Senior Officer, VAT Technical Consultant, H.M. Revenue and Customs. (Addlestone, Surrey), Dr Azeem Alam. (Woking, Surrey), Patricia Robins. (Bozeat, Northamptonshire), Harilal Narandas Patel. (Oakham, Rutland), Elizabeth Sarah Saunders. For services to Brain Tumour charities. (Oswestry, Shropshire), Amy Farrell. Director, Estates and Facilities, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust. Chief Executive, Whitmore Vale Housing Association. For services to Plant Health. (Stafford, Staffordshire), James David Trott. For services to Music. (London, Greater London), Professor Lorraine Sherr. Co-founder and Chief Executive, Space4autism. (Newport, Gwent), Richard Anthony Andrews. Technical Standards Lead, Heat Networks, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. For services to Equality. Lady Elizabeth Abbott Wright. For services to Religion and to Community activities. Architect, David Chipperfield Architects. For services to Civil Engineering and to Innovation. (Dunoon, Argyll and Bute), Lawrence Victor Cantle. Chief Executive Officer, Mersey Maritime. For services to Business. For services to Drama. (Little Kingshill, Buckinghamshire). For services to Transgender Equality. Founder, Help 4 Homeless Veterans Charity. For services to the Cyber Security Industry. (Leicestershire), Martin George Pasmore. For charitable services, particularly during Covid-19. (Saffron Walden, Essex), Phillipa Maria Spencer. Neil Andrew MacLachlan. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Suited & Booted Centre. For services to British diplomacy. Baby Friendly Lead, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. For services to the Care of Premature Babies. (West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire), Professor David Ian Stuart FRS. For services to International Development. Laura Benson. (Walsall, West Midlands), David Brewster. Lately Co-ordinator, Talks Process, Northern Ireland Office. Director, Quality and Chief Nurse, South East Coast Ambulance Service. Audrey Maria Rozario. Robert David McFawn. For services to the community in Gloucestershire. (Swindon, Wiltshire), Catherine Tuitt. For services to Animal Welfare, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Co-founder, Brothers in Arms. For services to Emergency Response, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Women in the Defence Sector. Founder and Managing Director, Owens Group. For voluntary service to the Royal Navy. (Bolton, Greater Manchester), Mark William Charles Bignell. For services to Maritime Safety in Scotland. For services to Women in the Railway Industry. For services to Sport. For services to supporting those with special needs and their families. Head of Early Help, Westminster City Council. Founder, Chatterbox. For services to the Community in Guernsey during the Covid-19 pandemic. Chief Executive, CharityComms. For voluntary service to Newport Community Cricket Club, South Wales. (Slough, Buckinghamshire), Charlie Chapple. For services to UK/Germany relations. For voluntary service to Dentistry and Dental Training Abroad. For services to the community in Oakland, Rutland. For services to the Economy and to Charity in Northern Ireland. For services to the Food Supply Chain during the Covid-19 Response. Dean Cowell. Lately Leader, Royal Northern Sinfonia. The Birthday Honours List 2021 is the most ethnically diverse list to date. For services to Arts and Culture. (Glasgow, Glasgow), Samuel Webb. Northumbrian Piper. (Hastings, East Sussex), Joyce Harris. (Northwich, Cheshire), Patricia Ann Holt. For voluntary and charitable services to Sick and Disabled Children. (London, Greater London), Professor Paul Anthony Cosford CB. Senior Independent Director, UK Government Investments. (Conwy, Clwyd), Annie Irvine Cook. (Stockport, Greater Manchester), Sheila Cameron Hancock CBE. Founder, SOS Supplies. For services to Parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. (Worcester, Worcestershire), Josephine Lesley Fitton. (Belfast), Professor Andrew Stuart Thompson. (Coatbridge, Lanarkshire), Sara Louise Pepper. For services to the Publishing Industry. For services to Straw Hat Plaiting and Endangered Crafts Skills. For services to Apprenticeships and to Charity in the West Midlands. (Alton, Hampshire), Dr Linda Diane Harris. (London, Greater London), Jeanne Olive Nuttall. For services to Public Libraries during Covid-19. Ruth Diana Perrott. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire), Neil Alfred Jones. For services to the community in Bath, Somerset during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Conservation of Wildlife and Habitats in Oxfordshire. (Bishopston, Bristol), Paul John Fenton. (Abbotts Langley, Hertfordshire), James Peter Greaves. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Neath Port Talbot Hospital. Here is the full list of Queen's Birthday Honours 2021: . (Preston, Lancashire), Gavin John Edgerley-Harris. (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire), Anthony Charles Russell Price TD. For services to Seal Conservation in Norfolk. Principal, Bridgend College. For services to Emergency Incident Response and to the Covid-19 Response in London. For services to British foreign policy. For services to People with Disabilities. lately British High Commissioner, Suva, Fiji. For services to Scouting in Leicestershire. For services to Music. (London, Greater London), Linda Grace Shears. For services to Young People in Wolverhampton. Government Archivist, Gibraltar. (Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire), Carolyn Savage. For services to Security. For services to Squash. For services to the community in Bedfordshire, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Director, Gurkha Museum. For services to Medical Research and Development. Inspector, Metropolitan Police Special Constabulary. (Leek, Staffordshire), John Gilfillan. For charitable services to the Childrens Hospital Association Scotland, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Access Manager, Translink. For services to Young People in Portsea, Hampshire and to the Portsmouth Mudlarks. For services to Peace and Reconcilliation in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh. (London, Greater London), Leonard Arnold Daniels. For services to the Administration of Justice. For services to Music and and to Young People. For services to the Voluntary Sector and to the community in East Belfast. For services to Social Justice and to Gender Equality. (Perth, Perth and Kinross), Stuart Stokell. Chairman, Andras House Ltd. For services to Business and to the Economy in Northern Ireland. For services to Safeguarding the Vulnerable. Head of Long Term Care, Hywel Dda University Health Board. Head, Department of Clinical Engineering, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham. For services to the Food Industry and to Business. (London, Greater London), Veronica Main. For services to UK/Kosovo relations and conflict resolution. County Commissioner for West Yorkshire. Consul General, Hong Kong. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), David John King. Chair of Governors, Education Partnership North East. (Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire), Haroon Mahmood. Manager, Heritage Services. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire), Stuart Paul Gibbons. Co-founder, University of the Third Age, Cambridge. For public service. (Annan, Dumfries and Galloway), Peter John Hosking. For services to Liver Cancer Surgery. For services to the community in Lavenham, Suffolk. For services to the Vulnerable during Covid-19. Treasurer, Aberconwy Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied Club. Registrar, Supreme Court and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (Ramsbury, Wiltshire), Alana Lorraine McAllister. Director of Operations, South East Coast Ambulance Trust. For services to Financial Regulation and Financial Technology Innovation. Sarah Jevons. For services to the Economy during Covid-19. Rachel Black. For services to Anglo-German Understanding and History. (Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk), David Roy Earle. Adult, Family and Community Learning Manager, Doncaster. Wed like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. Superintendent Optometrist, Asda Supermarkets Ltd. For services to Primary Optical Care during the Covid-19 Response. For services to the community in Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire. (Newbury, Berkshire), Andrew John Savage. Chair, Board of Trustees, NEO Community. For services to People with Intellectual Disabilities. (Wakefield, West Yorkshire), Steven Mark Langley. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Wargrave, Berkshire), Martin George Pilgrim. (York, North Yorkshire), John Kane. Lewis Hamilton has finally been granted a knighthood in the latest New Years Honours list after winning a seventh Formula One world title. (Staines, Surrey), Sarah Victoria Wallace. Co-Founder, BiteMedicine and Junior Doctor, Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust. Commissioner of Police, The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police. For public service. Communications Officer, The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), Stephen Leslie Weir. (Epsom, Surrey), Tim Ramsey. (Exmouth, Devon). (Kinloss, Moray), Mercedes Jill Ursula Henning. (Haywards Heath, West Sussex), Philip Norman Archer. For services to Young People in London. Director of Extended Services, Tudor Grange Academy, Kingshurst. Mapye Yolanda Smith. (Ammanford, Dyfed), Dennis Murphy. All information about mbe honours list 2021 Coating Solutions - March 2021 Up-to-date Coating information only on Coatings.ph For services to Social Housing and to the community in Govan, Glasgow. Co-chair, Cross-Government National Learning Disability Board. Lately Principal, Ashlea Primary School, Londonderry. For services to Cultural Heritage in Devon and Somerset. (Dundee, Angus), Deborah Campbell. For services to the Tax System. Chief Executive, Olive Academies. Deputy Chief Information Officer, Knowledge and Technology Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Balfron, Stirling and Falkirk), Professor Ian Gardner Finlay. For services to Transport. For services to Volunteering in the Not-For-Profit Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Lately Watch Manager, Cleveland Fire Brigade. For Parliamentary and Political Service. Lately Chair, National Deaf Childrens Society. (Ipswich, Suffolk), Susan Anne Deaves. (Liverpool, Merseyside), Donalda Macintyre Maclay Bradbury. (London, Greater London), Norah Al-Ani. Chief Executive, Barts Health NHS Trust. National Domestic Manager, Compass Group. National Manager, 111 Wales, Welsh Ambulance Service. Director, English Care Ltd. For services to Social Care during Covid-19. For services to the Hospitality Sector and to the community in Carnlough, County Antrim. Nicholas David Milman Woolf. For services to the NHS. President, Safe Communities Portugal. Chief Executive Officer, Nest Corporation. Mon 14 Jun 2021 08.10 EDT Last modified on Mon 14 Jun 2021 08.32 EDT Last month, I turned down an MBE for services to literature as part of the Queen's birthday honours list. (London, Greater London), Anthony Smith. (Abroad), Loraine Frances Martins MBE. (Tunbridge Wells, Kent), Eleanor Jill Constantine. (March, Cambridgeshire), Reverend David John Goronwy Evans. (London, Greater London), Moinul Islam. (Lincolnshire). Headteacher, Copthall School, Mill Hill. For services to Police Chaplaincy and to the community in Gorseinon, Swansea. Metropolitan Police Service. (Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex), Professor Alan Roger Maryon-Davis. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Whitworth, Lancashire. Chair, Government Advisory Committee on Packaging. Glenn Terry De La Haye. For services to the Community and the Safeguarding of Vulnerable People. President and Director of Training, FAST (Medical Emergency Responders), Camposol, Mazaron, Spain. For public service. Lately Foster Carer, Plymouth Fostering Services. For services to Reducing Crime and Improving Safety in Licensed Premises. (London, Greater London), Janet Hills. (London, Greater London), Alastair John Rankin. (Brecon, Powys), Dr Marc Christian Sloan. For services to the NHS, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Further Education. For services to Charity and the Arts. (Edinburgh), Reverend William Glynne George James. For services to the Jewish Community. Lately Leader, European Parliamentary Labour Party. For services to Housing and to the Homeless. Director of Operations, The Douglas Bader Foundation and Deputy Director, The Guttmann Sports Centre Stoke Mandeville. Co-founder, the Italian Job. For services to Mountain Rescue and to the community in South Wales. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire), Hugh Kirkpatrick Paul Bell. (Altrincham, Greater Manchester), Dr Richard Harling. (Guildford, Surrey), Patricia Ann Ritchie. (Dorset), Stuart Errington. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire), Nadeem Sadiq Khan. All rights reserved. Jasmine Stephanie Baker. For services to Disability Awareness in the Cultural Industry. Lately Chief Executive Officer, Tesco. Honorary Legal Advisor British Consulate-General, Hong Kong. (London, Greater London), Gladys Mary Turnbull. (Portadown, County Armagh), Jane Jervis. For services to Apprenticeships and to Charity. Receptionist, Belfast Campus, Ulster University. (Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire), Janet Valerie Sheriff. Lawrence Owen Jenkins. (Castledawson, County Londonderry), Martin Cable. (Barnstaple, Devon), Katherine Elizabeth Ann Hancock. Chief Executive Officer, British Land. (Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan), Mary Jones. Chef and Restaurateur. For services to Wildlife Conservation and to the Re-Introduction of Rare Native Species to the UK. 1,123 candidates have been selected at BEM, MBE and OBE level: 803 (65%) of the recipients are people who have undertaken outstanding work in their communities either in a voluntary or paid capacity; 603 women are recognised in the List, representing 49% of the total; 14.2% of the successful candidates come from a BAME background; 6.9% of the successful candidates consider themselves to have a disability (under the Equality Act 2010); and. For services to Victims of Domestic Abuse, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. Governor, Brownhills School. Head, Crisis Management Department, Consular Directorate, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. (Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear), David Adamson. Joint President, Wiener Holocaust Library. For services to Science and to Industry. Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital Southampton. Lately Chief Executive, World Squash Federation. For services to Defence. (Saddleworth, Greater Manchester), Lee David Barnard. For services to the NHS during Covid-19. (Kidlington, Oxfordshire), Rachel Louise Webber. Chief Executive Officer, HM Prison and Probation Service. Chair, Friends of the Mental Health Foundation. For services to Engineering. For services to British Nationals overseas. For services to the Vulnerable. For services to the community in London. Formula One Racing Driver. Physiotherapist and Lecturer, Brunel University. (Buxton, Derbyshire), Emily Jayne Hollis. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Rachel Adam. Clare Elizabeth Langshaw. For services to the community in Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Founder, RoadPeace North West. Member, Court of Common Council and Lately Chairman, Police Authority Board, City of London. (London, Greater London), Daniel John Harding. For services to the Oil and Gas Sector. (Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria), Noreen Bishop. Matron, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Ashford and St Peters Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. (Leeds, West Yorkshire), Malcolm Farrar. (Chelmsford, Essex), Diana Evans. (Brighouse, West Yorkshire), Colin Richard Weaver. Living scientists who have received CBE, OBE or MBE honours. For services to Apprenticeships and Skills. (Farnham, Surrey), Richard James Sercombe. (Rasharkin, County Antrim), Peter Nigel Heap. For services to the community in Clitheroe, Lancashire. For services to Immigration and Border Technology. (Wetherby, West Yorkshire), Professor Valerie Gibson. Director of Patient Experience, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. (Monmouthshire, Gwent), Claudia Claire Sykes. (London, Greater London), Katherine Nicholls. For services to Healthcare during Covid-19. For services to Defence. For services to the Community. For services to UK/India relations. (Basingstoke, Hampshire), Patricia Anne Dallas. (Oxford, Oxfordshire), Matthew John Stutely. (Portsmouth, Hampshire), Wendy Clapham. MRC Professor of Structural Biology, University of Oxford. (Gloucester, Gloucestershire), Graham Wright. Founder and Chair, ASPIE. (Templecombe, Somerset), Thomas William Robert Croft. Founder and Musical Director, SingMe Merseyside Choir. For services to Football and Boxing. Head, Foreign Policy Team, British Embassy, Paris, France and lately Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Beirut, Lebanon. Chief Executive Officer, Virtual Human Resources. Chair and Captain, The Medusa Trust. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Marcus Ambrose Paul Agius. Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Beijing, China. For services to Business and Law. For services to Training, to Education and to Young People. Austin Mitchell. (Birmingham, West Midlands), Martin James Frobisher. (Worksop, Nottinghamshire), Jayne Mary Vertkin. (Market Drayton, Shropshire), Steven Clarke. Chairman, Perth and Kinross Branch, SSAFA. Andrew Charles Edward Todd. For services to Higher Education. For community and voluntary services to Cats in Loughborough. Co-founder 6a Architects. For services to the community in Chelmsford, Essex. Founding Director, Campaign to End Loneliness. For services to the community in Portchester, Hampshire. Elsewhere, there is a damehood for the actress Sheila Hancock, who joked that she felt slightly miscast, and MBEs for football veterans Jimmy Greaves and Ron Flowers, following a campaign to honour every surviving member of Englands 1966 World Cup squad. Medical Director, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For Charitable Fundraising for Cancer Charities. (Llanynys, Clwyd), Thomas Huw Owen. Deputy Director, Ministry of Defence. Team Leader, People and Capability group, Apprenticeship team for services to Social Mobility. For services to Education and to the Community. (Winsford, Cheshire), Emmi Rose Poteliakhoff. Poet. For services to the Jewish community during Covid-19. Lately Principal Production Consultant, Ordnance Survey. (Truro, Cornwall), Adeela Warley. (Shrewsbury, Shropshire), Margaret Anne Esslemont. (Belfast, County Antrim), Mark Julian Hopwood. (Manchester, Greater Manchester), Patricia Jane Roughan Pease. Voluntary Founder and Chair, Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People and Co-founder, the Laura Centre. For services to Cumberland Lodge. (Cannock, Staffordshire), Joyce Twemlow. For services to Community Cohesion in Northampton. For services to Mental Health Nursing. Duncan Overfield. The Queen's birthday honours list has been revealed (Image: Getty Images) MBE . Prison Officer, H.M. Prison Hull. Honours. Director of Operations, Frontline Emergency Ambulance Response, Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service and Clinical Contact Centre Services, Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust. Chair, The SAM Fund. Unit Head, Appeals and Review Unit, Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, Crown Prosecution Service. (London, Greater London), Dr Ann Marie Fitchett. John McLean Riley. Lately Division and County Commissioner, Girlguiding. For services to Cancer Care Research and Education Nationally and Internationally. (Longforgan, Perth and Kinross), Caroline Collender. (London, Greater London), Sandra Marilyn Barnett-Pollock. For services to Youth Empowerment and Social Welfare Projects. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Keith Henry Francis Aston. For services to British Nationals overseas. (Gravesend, Kent), Dr Nicholas Keith Coni. For services to the community in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, West Sussex. Staff Commander, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. Co-founder 6a Architects. Stanley William Frederick Martin C.V.O. (Leicester, Leicestershire), Sarah Joyce. Founder, Crib Youth Intervention. (Stanford-le-Hope, Essex), Avinash Dussaram. Deputy Director, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. These examples, however, only scratch the surface of the typically extensive overall list so here it is in its entirety. For services to Midwifery in the NHS. (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands), Rosemary Fletcher. (Royston, Hertfordshire), Robert Keith Mather. Co-founder, Sisters Grimm. Co-founder, Scottish Tech Army. Chief Education Officer and Head of Education Service, Argyll and Bute Council. Conductor. For services to Media and to Vulnerable Communities in the UK and Abroad. Team Leader, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. First Secretary, British Embassy, Beijing, China. (London, Greater London), Mark Edward Cheeseman. Group Director, South East Universal Credit Operations, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Charity. Mudawi-Rowlings was the runner-up in the Arab-British CentAward for Culture in 2019. (Edinburgh), Margaret Foster. H.M. Chairman, Keighley Cougars. For services to Naval Operational Effectiveness. (Barnsley, South Yorkshire), Kelda Wood. (Gullane, East Lothian), Dr Timothy Boon Leong Ho. For services to Education. For services to the Homeless. Jonathan Craig Browning. (Longridge, Lancashire), Paul Hebborn. For services to Humanitarian Relief and to International Development. For services to National Security. For services to Animal Welfare. For voluntary service to the NHS in England and Scotland during Covid-19. (Belfast), Nigel William Whiteley Mellor. (London, Greater London), Dr Philip Joseph McGarry DL. For services to the Hospitality Sector, particularly during the Covid-19 Response. For services to Homeless People in Moray. For services to the NHS and voluntary service to Information Management. Founder and President of the Lost Food Project. For services to National Mapping. Hairdresser. (Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan), Bruce Lewis Hamilton Powell. Principal Police Chaplain, South Wales Police. Designer. (Ceredigion, Dyfed), Pauline Evans. (Alton, Hampshire), John David Owen. For services to Education in the London Borough of Croydon. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bounce Back Foundation and Project. Chair, Discover Hayling Project. Executive Headteacher, Charles Dickens Primary School, Southwark, London and Trust Leader, The Charter Schools Educational Trust. Department for International Trade Country Director, Malaysia. lately Detective Chief Inspector, Essex Police. (London, Greater London), Richard William Ord.

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