New Year Honours 2002

New Year Honours 2002

United Kingdom

Knights Bachelor

*Patrick John Armstrong, C.B.E., for services to the Police.
*John Lionel Beckwith, C.B.E., for services to Youth Sport.
*Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government.
*Professor Richard John Brook, O.B.E., formerly chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. For services to Science and Engineering.
*Michael Sydney Buckley, parliamentary commissioner for Administration and Health Service commissioner for England, Wales and Scotland.
*Anthony Thomas Burden, Q.P.M., Chief Constable of South Wales Police. For services to the Police.
*de Vic Graham Carey, Bailiff of Guernsey. For services to the Crown.
*Professor Graeme Robertson Dawson Catto, for services to Medicine and to Medical Education.
*Timothy Peter Plint Clifford, Director-General of the National Galleries of Scotland. For services to the Arts.
*Professor Ronald Urwick Cooke, Vice-Chancellor of the University of York. For services to Higher Education.
*Professor Bernard Crick, for services to Citizenship in Schools and to Political Studies.
*Professor Liam Joseph Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer for England, Department of Health.
*Charles Brandon Gough, formerly chairman of the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration. For public service.
*Nicholas Thomas Grimshaw, C.B.E., for services to Architecture.
*Iain Robert Hall, Headteacher of Parrs Wood Technology College, Manchester. For services to Education.
*Professor Gabriel Horn, F.R.S., for services to Neurobiology and to the Advancement of Scientific Research.
*Professor Ian McColl Kennedy, for services to Bioethics and to Medical Law.
*Ben Kingsley. Actor. For services to Drama.
*Terence Patrick Leahy, chief executive of Tesco plc. For services to Food Retailing.
*Professor Alistair George James MacFarlane, C.B.E., F.R.S., rector of UHI Millennium Institute. For services to Education.
*Graham John Melmoth, chief executive of Co-operative Group Ltd. For services to the Retail Industry.
*Edward Benjamin Crofton Osmotherly, C.B., formerly chairman of the Commission for Local Administration in England. For services to Local Government.
*Alan William Parker, C.B.E., film director and chairman of the Film Council. For services to the Film Industry.
*Robin Keith Saxby, executive chairman of ARM Holdings plc. For services to the Information Technology Industry.
*Professor Martin Nicholas Sweeting, O.B.E., F.R.S., chief executive of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd and director of the Surrey Space Centre. For services to Microsatellite Engineering.
*Jimmy Leslie Ronald Young, C.B.E., for services to Radio Broadcasting.

Order of the Bath

Knights Commander of the Bath (K.C.B.)

*Edward George Caldwell, C.B., First Parliamentary Counsel, Parliamentary Counsel Office.
*John Michael Davies, Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords.
*Kevin Reginald Tebbit, C.M.G., permanent secretary in the Ministry of Defence.

Companions of the Bath (C.B.)

*Ian David Fauset, executive director of the Defence Procurement Agency, Ministry of Defence.
*Timothy James Flesher, deputy chairman of HM Board of Inland Revenue.
*Jeremy John Heywood, principal private secretary to the Prime Minister.
*Roger de Lacy Holmes, chief executive and Deputy Master of the Royal Mint.
*Jeffrey Jacobs, executive director of Policy and Partnerships, Greater London Authority.
*Nicholas James Kroll, Corporate Services director of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
*Richard Hill Mackenzie, for public service.
*Ian Bernard Vaughan Magee, chief executive of the Court Service, Lord Chancellor's Department.
*Raymond Noel McAfee, director of the Regional Business Services, HM Board of Customs and Excise.
*George Alexander McCorkell, director of the Pensions Change Programme, Department for Work and Pensions.
*Miss Kathryn Mary Stuart Morton, solicitor and director general of Legal Services, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
*Jonathan Page Spencer, director general of Business Competitiveness, Department of Trade and Industry.
*Brian Arthur Edward Taylor, formerly director general of Civilian Personnel, Ministry of Defence.

Order of St Michael and St George

Companions of St Michael and St George (C.M.G.)

*Edward John Rankin Scott, chairman of John Swire and Sons Ltd. For services to International Trade.

Royal Victorian Order

Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (K.C.V.O.)

*Rear Admiral Patrick Barton Rowe, C.B.E., L.V.O., Deputy Master and chairman of the Corporate Board of the Corporation of Trinity House.
*Lt Col Robert Christie Stewart, C.B.E., T.D., formerly Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire.

Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (C.V.O.)

*Peter Scott Dunn, L.V.O., for veterinary services in the Royal Mews.
*Arthur Michael Johnstone Galsworthy, C.B.E., D.L., former member of The Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
*John Eric Handcock, L.V.O., honorary secretary of The Prince Philip Trust Fund for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
*Malcolm Brian Johnston Kimmins, trustee of the Ascot Authority.
*Christopher Hamilton Lloyd, L.V.O., Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures.
*Mrs Kathrin Elizabeth Thomas, J.P., formerly chairman of The Prince's Trust (Cymru).
*Col Greville Wyndham Tufnell, lieutenant of The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Lieutenants of the Royal Victorian Order (L.V.O.)

*Nicolas Clark Adamson, O.B.E., private secretary to The Duke of Kent.
*William Backhouse, formerly Treasurer of The King's Fund.
*Col Frederic Nicolas John Davies, J.P., D.L., secretary for Appointments and chief Clerk of the Duchy of Lancaster.
*Richard Laurence Day, M.V.O., R.V.M., J.P., Chief Bookbinder of the Royal Collection.
*The Honourable Elizabeth Anne Crowther-Hunt, formerly executive director of The Prince's Trust.
*The Most Hon. The Marquess of Lansdowne, former Member of The Prince's Council, Duchy of Cornwall.
*James Oliver McDonald, M.B.E., formerly vice-chairman of the Northern Ireland Council of The Prince's Trust.
*Jonathan Spencer, M.V.O., Deputy Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office.
*Michael Stevens, finance director of the Royal Collection.
*Douglas Leonard Warner, for surveying services to Sandringham House.
*Miss Bridget Anne Wright, M.V.O., Bibliographer of the Royal Library.

Members of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.)

*Lt Col David Mitchell Anderson, O.B.E., Superintendent of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
*Sgt Paul Leon Bazire, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
*John Dobson, Head Forester on the Balmoral Estate.
*Mrs Hazel Duddy, formerly head of the Royal Households Secretariat, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
*Caroline Claire, comtesse de Guitauat, assistant to the director of the Royal Collection and Loans Officer.
*David Simon Hutson, Archivist to the Household of The Prince of Wales.
*Michael Robertson Hyde, finance director of Business in the Community.
*Cyril Arthur Littlewood, M.B.E., founder of the Young People's Trust for the Environment and Nature Conservation.
*Miss Philippa Beris Leigh Norman, Chief Accountant in the Royal Household.
*Graham Paul Sharpe, property manager of Windsor Castle.
*Patrick William Avern Smart, special liaison manager of Jaguar Cars Limited.
*Douglas Stuart Wilson, formerly Bursar of Cumberland Lodge.

Royal Victorian Medal

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

* [John Alan Brown, RVM. Tractor Driver, Sandringham Estate.John Collings, RVM. Head Chauffeur to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.David John Watts, RVM. Carpenter, Sandringham Estate.

Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

*Charles Victor Brewster, manager of the Stationery and Reprographic Unit, Royal Household.
*Ernest Dennis, Chief Steward to the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.
*Mrs Rosemarie Ethel Farnworth, Dresser to The Princess Royal.
*Desmond Fitzgerald, formerly Parks Worker on the Crown Estate, Windsor.
*Constable Robert Nicholas Grieve, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
*Roderick Andrew Lane, deputy head Bookbinder of the Royal Collection.
*Lindsay Henderson Masson, Estate Worker on the Balmoral Estate.
*Michael Zalec Rasser, for hairdressing services to The Princess Royal.
*Edward Patrick Richards, Night Patrolman of Buckingham Palace.
*Ronald Ernest Russell, Craft Welder of the Crown Estate.
*Anthony Michael Rutty, formerly Chauffeur and General assistant on the Sandringham Estate.
*David Scrimgeour, Gamekeeper on the Balmoral Estate.
*Roy Stannett, Parks Worker, Crown Estate, Windsor.
*Graham Bernard Sutherland, B.E.M., Yeoman of the Royal Cellars, Royal Household.
*Michael John Andrew Wakeham, Gentleman of the Choir, The Queen's Chapel of the Savoy.
*Timothy John Williams, Head Chauffeur to The Prince of Wales.

Order of the Companions of Honour

*Sir George William Langham Christie, D.L. for services to Opera and to Glyndebourne Opera Festival.

Order of the British Empire

Knights Grand Cross of the British Empire (G.B.E.)

*Sir Michael Sydney Perry, C.B.E., Chairman of the Senior Salaries Review Body. For public service.
*Sir Ronald Gough Waterhouse, for public service.

Dames Grand Cross of the British Empire (D.B.E.)

*Margaret Barbour, C.B.E., Chairman of J. Barbour and Sons Ltd., for services to Industry in North East England.
*Mrs Catherine Elizabeth Elcoat, Chief Nurse of University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Health Care.
*Professor Jessica Mary Rawson, C.B.E., for services to Oriental Studies.
*Mrs Sheila Ann Wallis, Headteacher of Davison High School for Girls, Worthing, West Sussex. For services to Education.


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