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2013 Birthday Honours

The 2013 Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 15 June 2013 in the United Kingdom, on 10 June 2013 in Australia on 3 June 2013 in New Zealand, on 15 June 2013 in Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia and Belize.

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The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

United Kingdom

The 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours list was published on 15 June 2013 by The London Gazette.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

  • The Right Honourable Sir Menzies Campbell CBE QC MP – For public and political service.
  • Sir Nicholas Serota – Director, Tate. For services to Art.
  • Knight Bachelor

  • Professor Stephen O'Rahilly FRS – Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine, University of Cambridge, for services to medical research.
  • Professor Michael Stratton FRS – Director, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, for services to medical research.
  • Brendan Barber – Lately General Secretary, Trades Union Congress. For services to Employment Relations.
  • Nigel Bogle – Co-Founder and Group Chairman, Bartle Bogle Hegarty. For services to the Advertising Industry.
  • David Anthony Carter – Executive Principal, Cabot Learning Federation. For services to Education
  • Andrew Dilnot CBE – Chairman, UK Statistics Authority and Warden, Nuffield College, Oxford. For services to Economics and Economic Policy.
  • Kenneth Archibald Gibson – Executive Headteacher, Harton Technology College and Jarrow School, South Tyneside, and Academy 360, Sunderland
  • Malcolm Grant CBE – President and Provost, University College London. For services to Higher Education.
  • Doctor Andrew James Hall – Chair, Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. For services to Public Health.
  • John Hills CBE – Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics. For services to Social Policy Development.
  • Michael Hintze AM – Philanthropist. For services to the Arts
  • Stephen Geoffrey Houghton CBE – Leader, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. For parliamentary and political services.
  • Stephen House QPM – Chief Constable, Police Service of Scotland. For services to Law and Order.
  • Anish Kapoor CBE – Sculptor. For services to Visual Arts.
  • Professor Peng Tee Khaw – Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon and Professor, Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL, London. For services to Ophthalmology.
  • Edward Leigh MP – Member of Parliament for Gainsborough and lately Chair, Public Accounts Committee. For public and political service.
  • Gregory Martin – Executive Head, Durand Academy, London Borough of Lambeth. For services to Education.
  • David Metcalf CBE – Chair, Migration Advisory Committee, London. For services to UK Migration Policy.
  • Jonathan Mills AO FRSE – Director and Chief Executive, Edinburgh International Festival. For services to Culture.
  • Richard Lake Olver – Chairman, BAE Systems plc. For services to Business.
  • Howard Panter – Co-Founder, Joint Chief Executive and Creative Director, Ambassador Theatre Group. For services to Theatre.
  • Professor Christopher Pissarides FBA – School Professor of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science. For services to Economics.
  • Tony Robinson – For public and political service
  • David Scott CBE – Chief Executive, Digital UK. For services to Digital Switchover.
  • Professor Nigel Shadbolt – Professor of Artificial Intelligence, University of Southampton. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • The Rt Hon. Andrew Stunell OBE MP – Member of Parliament for Hazel Grove. For public and political service.
  • Professor Eric Thomas – Vice-Chancellor, University of Bristol and President, Universities UK. For services to Higher Education.
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

    Military Division
  • General Sir Peter Wall KCB CBE ADC – Late the Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

    Military Division
  • Lieutenant General Richard Barrons CBE ADC – Late of The Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant General Adrian Bradshaw CB OBE – Late of The King's Royal Hussars.
  • Civil Division
  • Jonathan Stephens – Permanent Secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For public service especially to the 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games in London.
  • Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

    Military Division
  • Rear Admiral Ian Fergus Corder
  • Major General Francis Hedley Roberton Howes OBE RM
  • Major General Colin James Boag CBE – Late of the Corps of Royal Engineers
  • Major General James Henry Gordon CBE – Late of The Royal Green Jackets
  • Major General Andrew Charles Peter Kennett CBE – Late of The Parachute Regiment
  • Air Vice Marshal Michael Guy Lloyd
  • Air Vice Marshal Matthew John Gethin Wiles CBE
  • Civil Division
  • Andrew Simon Campbell – Director of Strategy and Performance Team, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to the CivilService and to Local Government Reform.
  • Jeremy Patrick Stewart Crawford – Lately Chief Executive, UK Export Finance. For services to UK Exports.
  • Melanie Henrietta Dawes – For services to the Civil Service in the field of Economic Policy.
  • Elizabeth Gardiner – Parliamentary Counsel, Cabinet Office. For services to the Preparation of Legislation.
  • Ann Frances Gross – Director of Foundation Years and Special Educational Needs Group, Department for Education. For services to Special Education and Social Care.
  • Paul Graham Kirby – Lately Director, No 10 Policy Unit. For services to Public Service Reform.
  • Allan Deverell Roberts – Lately Counsel to the Chairman of Committees, House of Lords. For services to the House of Lords.
  • Jennifer Rowe – Chief Executive, UK Supreme Court and Trustee, Royal British Legion. For services to the Administration of Justice and to the Royal British Legion.
  • Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG)

  • Peter Richard Caruana QC – Politician, barrister and former Chief Minister of Gibraltar. For services to Gibraltar.
  • Professor Alan Dashwood CBE QC – Emeritus professor, European law, University of Cambridge and professor, City University, London. For services to the development of European law.
  • Simon Fraser CMG – Permanent under secretary and head of the Diplomatic Service, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the pursuit of British foreign policy interests.
  • David Reddaway CMG MBE – HM ambassador, Turkey. For services to British diplomacy and furthering UK interests in Turkey.
  • Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)

  • Doctor Dudley Charles Ankerson – Adviser. For services to furthering UK interests in South America.
  • William John Clovis Meath Baker OBE – Director, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to UK interests in the Middle East.
  • Richard Martin Donne Barrett OBE – Formerly head, monitoring team, United Nations security council committee. For services to enhancing the implementation of sanctions regimes and international security.
  • Joanna Margaret Burke – Director China, British Council. For services to the development of UK/China cultural relations.
  • Professor William Rodolph Cornish QC – Emeritus professor of law, University of Cambridge. For services to promoting understanding of British law in central Europe.
  • Alexander Wykeham Ellis – Director strategy, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British diplomacy and foreign policy development.
  • Kevin Jeffrey Fitzgerald – Chief executive, Copyright Licensing Agency and chairman, Prisoners Abroad. For services to British economic interests, particularly the promotion of intellectual property internationally and the welfare of British nationals in prison abroad.
  • Paul Madden – High commissioner, Australia. For services to British foreign policy and furthering UK interests in Australia.
  • Peter Millett – HM ambassador, Jordan. For services to British foreign policy and furthering UK interests in Jordan.
  • Peter Michael Alexander Wilson – Director Asia Pacific, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to strengthening British foreign policy in Asia.
  • Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

  • The Right Honourable Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley DCVO – Lady in Waiting to The Queen.
  • The Honourable Dame Mary Anne Morrison DCVO – Lady in Waiting to The Queen.
  • Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

  • Eric Dancer CBE – Lord Lieutenant of Devon
  • Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Catherine Margaret Dean – Lord-Lieutenant of Fife
  • Elisabeth Aline Clare Hunka LVO – Director of Personnel, Royal Household.
  • Marcus James O’Lone LVO – Land Agent, Sandringham Estate.
  • The Honourable James Henry Leigh-Pemberton – Receiver-General, Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Major Alexander Richard Trotter – Lord-Lieutenant of Berwickshire
  • Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • Michael Philip Batt – For services to the Royal Household.
  • Doctor Trevor Austin Carmichael QC – Formerly Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation.
  • Mark Fromont MVO RVM – Head Chef, Royal Household.
  • Alison Frances Moore-Gwyn – Formerly Chief Executive, National Playing Fields Association
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edward Lloyd-Juke OBE – Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod.
  • Robert Guy Mitchell MVO – Head of Human Resources, Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Patrick Derek Passley – Formerly Trustee, The Prince’s Trust.
  • Michael Richard Sefi – Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection.
  • Adrian Michael Smith MVO – Assistant to the Master of the Household, C Branch, Royal Household.
  • Amanda Jane Thirsk – Private Secretary to The Duke of York.
  • Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Malcolm Anthony Barrett RVM – Custodian, California Stores and the Royal Mausoleum.
  • Professor Rodney Brazier – For services to Constitutional Law.
  • Jennifer Ruth Chapman – Formerly Secretary to Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
  • Jacqueline Patricia Clarke – Retail Operations Manager, Royal Collection.
  • Nicholas John Dawson – Deputy Head, Aberdovey Centre, Outward Bound.
  • Bernard Patrick John Flannery RVM – Head Butler, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Major Peter Antony Flynn – Equerry to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Richard John Furstenheim – Organist and Director of Music, Chapel Royal, Windsor Great Park.
  • Peter Gates – Management Accountant, Royal Collection Enterprises Limited.
  • Lucinda Emma Mina Gibbon – Personal Assistant to the Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain’s Office.
  • Sergeant John Graham Hazel – Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Terence Charles Holdforth RVM – House Manager and Butler, Royal Lodge.
  • Sergeant Stuart Dale Richards – Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • David William Ripley – Director of Learning and Adventure, Outward Bound Trust.
  • Claudia Catherine Spens – Head of General Correspondence, Household of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Helen Margaret Walch – Public Enterprises Manager, Sandringham Estate.
  • Andrew Westwood – Communications Systems Analyst, Royal Household.
  • Gary Michael Wilson RVM – Chief Gilder, Royal Household.
  • Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Frederick Arthur Ind RVM – Estate Worker, Highgrove.
  • Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)

  • Robert Idwal Bellis, Yeoman Warder, H.M. Tower of London.
  • Alexander Douglas Burnett, Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Teresa Rose Coolahan, Housekeeper, Wood Farm.
  • Christopher Gay, Senior Porter, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Alexandra, Mrs. MacMillan, formerly Daily Cleaner, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Philippa Jane (Pippa) Ozard, Head Chef, Government House, Guernsey.
  • Eila Rita Doreen Peters, formerly Upholsteress and General Assistant, Royal Household.
  • James Martin Scurlock, Gardener, Highgrove.
  • Ian Charles Watmore, Gamekeeper, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Mark Welford, Team Leader, Landscape Unit, Crown Estate, Windsor.
  • Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE/DBE)

    Civil Division
  • Susan Mary Bourne – Headteacher, The Avenue School, Reading, Berkshire. For services to Education.
  • Professor Nicola Anne Cullum – Professor of Nursing, University of Manchester. For services to Nursing Research and Wound Care.
  • Janet, Mrs. Wolfson de Botton CBE – Philanthropist. For charitable services to the Arts.
  • Diana Margaret Ellis CBE – Executive Chair, British Rowing. For services to Rowing.
  • Professor Anne Mandall Johnson – Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University College London. For services to the study of Infectious Diseases.
  • Professor Hermione Lee CBE – President, Wolfson College and Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford. For services to Literary Scholarship.
  • Professor Judith Anne Rees CBE – lately Director, London School of Economics and Political Science and Director, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and Environment. For services to Higher Education.
  • Phyllis Somers – Philanthropist. For charitable services.
  • Dana Ross-Wawrzynski – Executive Headteacher, Altrincham Grammar School for Girls. For services to Education.
  • Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Michael Moritz – Chairman, Sequoia Capital LLP, San Francisco, California, U.S. – For services to promoting British economic interests and philanthropic work.
  • Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    Military Division
  • Rear Admiral Jonathan Simon Westbrook MBE
  • Commodore Christopher Martin Richards
  • Commodore Michael Rupert Barry Wallace
  • Major General Paul William Jaques – Late of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • Major General Michael Lawrence Riddell-Webster DSO – Late of The Black Watch
  • Acting Major General Andrew Richard Darwen Sharpe OBE – Late of The Cheshire Regiment
  • Brigadier James Michael Cowan DSO OBE – Late of The Royal Regiment of Scotland
  • Brigadier Richard Ross Smith OBE – Late of The Light Infantry
  • Colonel Iain Gordon McKend – Late of The Royal Logistic Corps
  • Air Commodore Michael John Madoc Jenkins OBE
  • Air Commodore Ian Richard William Stewart
  • Group Captain Nigel James Phillips
  • Civil Division
  • John Robert Henderson Agnew, Chairman, Henderson Group. For services to Business and to Charity in Northern Ireland.
  • Ms Susan Penelope Akers QPM, Lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Policing.
  • Rowan Sebastian Atkinson, Actor and Comedian. For services to drama and charity.
  • Margaret Evelyn, Mrs. Buxton, (Dr. Aston) FBA, Ecclesiastical Historian. For services to Historical Scholarship.
  • Pamela Joy, Mrs. Chesters, lately Chair, Action for Children. For services to Vulnerable Children.
  • Professor John Anthony George Craven, Vice-Chancellor, University of Portsmouth. For services to Higher Education and to the community in Hampshire.
  • Roger Alexander Deakins, Cinematographer. For services to Film.
  • Alban Francis Xavier Green, Chief Executive, Leigh Academies Trust, Kent. For services to Education.
  • Peter Anthony Griffiths, Lately Chairman, Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Healthcare.
  • Professor Philip John Gummett, Lately Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. For services to Higher Education in Wales.
  • Thomas Alexander Heatherwick, Founder, Heatherwick Studio. For services to the Design Industry.
  • Dr Carol Homden, Chief Executive, Thomas Coram Foundation for Children. For services to Children and Families.
  • Dennis Vincent Hone, Chief Executive Officer, Olympic Delivery Authority. For services to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Iain Benjamin King, Stability Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to Governance in Libya, Afghanistan and Kosovo.
  • Jonathan Alistair James Reekie, Chief Executive, Aldeburgh Music. For services to Music.
  • Ms Susan Lloyd-Roberts MBE, Journalist. For services to Journalism.
  • Professor John Peter Scott FBA, Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Plymouth. For services to Social Science.
  • David Anthony Sargent, General Director, Sage Gateshead. For services to the Arts in North East England.
  • Ms Jeanette Siddall, For services to Dance.
  • Professor James Ferguson Skea OBE, Professor of Sustainable Energy, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London. For services to Sustainable Energy.
  • Anthony Tomei, lately Director, The Nuffield Foundation. For services to education.
  • Professor Albert Peter Weale, University College, London. For services to political science.
  • Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Timothy Heyman, President, ‘Heyman y Asociados, S.C.’. For services to UK/Mexican finance and investment and philanthropy.
  • Haim Judah Michael Levy, Lawyer and Founder, Gibraltar Community Care Ltd, Gibraltar. For services to the economy and to the community in Gibraltar
  • The Honourable Alex Scott JP, Lately Member of Parliament and former Premier, Bermuda. For services to Bermuda.
  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Military Division
  • Acting Captain Andrew James Elvin, Royal Navy.
  • Captain Matthew Sean Harrison, Royal Navy.
  • Colonel James Kyle Hutton, Royal Marines.
  • Commodore William John Keegan, Royal Navy.
  • Captain Guy Antony Robinson, Royal Navy.
  • Commander Mark Roger Savage, Royal Navy.
  • Civil Division
  • Adesola Olumide Adetosoye, lately Divisional Director, Children and Young People’s Services, Lambeth Council. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Kwame Akuffo, J.P., lately Member, Social Security Advisory Committee. For services to Social Policy and to the community in West London.
  • Ms Hilary Alexander, Fashion Editor. For services to Fashion Journalism.
  • Susan Margaret, Mrs. Anderson, Council Member, Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Member, Low Pay Commission. For services to Employment Relations.
  • Brian Annable. For services to Cycling.
  • David Ulrich Armitage. For services to charitable giving in Yorkshire and the UK.
  • Alan David Armstrong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Almac Group. For services to the Economy in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Wendy Shelia Atkin, Professor in Gastrointestinal Epidemiology, Imperial College London. For services to Bowel Cancer Prevention.
  • Trevor Baker, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Ms Clare Victoria Balding, Sports Presenter and Journalist. For services to Broadcasting and Journalism.
  • Miss Georgina Elizabeth Balmforth, Grade 6, Head of Protective Security Section, Office for Security and Counter Terrorism, Home Office. For services to Protective Security.
  • Edward Barber, Co-Founder, Barber and Osgerby. For services to the Design Industry.
  • Derek Alan Barnett, lately Chief Superintendent, President Police Superintendents’ Association of England and Wales. For services to Policing.
  • Kamal, Mrs. Basran, Founder, The Authentic Food Company. For services to Business and Charity.
  • Arthur Leonard Jack Bate, Disability Adviser, Hertfordshire Council. For services to People with Disabilities in Hertfordshire.
  • Rachel Catherine Christie, Mrs. Below, Finance Business Change Lead, Home Office. For services to Government Financial Management.
  • Susan Jane, Mrs. Bernhauser, lately Dean of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield. For services to Nursing.
  • Andrea Lesley, Mrs. Bilbow, Founder and Chief Executive, Attention Deficit Information and Support Service. For services to People with Attention Deficit and their Families.
  • Ms Ann Black, Secretary, Constituency Labour Party, Oxford East. For parliamentary and political service.
  • Derek Booker, Director, Lagan Legacy. For services to Maritime and Industrial Heritage in Northern Ireland.
  • (John) Richard Boulter, Group Head, Growth and Livelihoods, Department for International Development. For services to Reconstruction in Afghanistan.
  • Ernest Colin Brace, Chairman, Brace’s Bakery. For services to the Baking Industry and to the community in Wales.
  • Norma Susan, Mrs. Brier, J.P. For services to Children and People with Learning Disabilities.
  • Robert James Broadhurst, Q.P.M., lately Commander, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Public Order Policing of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Christian Philip Teilo Brown. For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Monmouthshire.
  • William McKenzie Brown, lately Principal Officer for Energy Efficiency, Glasgow City Council. For services to the Reduction of Fuel Poverty in Glasgow.
  • Russell Bryan, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Richard Bullock, D.L. For services to the Shrievalty in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and to the community in Nottingham.
  • Kathryn Jane, Mrs. Campbell, lately Manager, Eco- Schools Scotland. For services to Environmental Education and Sustainable Development.
  • Ms Rosemary Campbell, lately Board Member and Choir, UK Network of Sex Work Projects. For services to Vulnerable Women.
  • John Maither Carnochan, Q.P.M., lately Head, National Violence Reduction Unit. For services to Community Safety.
  • Dora, Mrs. Clark, Head of Reference Services, House of Commons Library. For services to the House of Commons.
  • Diane, Mrs. Clarke, Field Director for the North of England, Conservative Party. For public and political service.
  • Lesley Mary, Mrs. Clarke, Chair, Women in Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
  • Martin Alan Clarke, Chief Executive, British Precast Concrete Federation. For services to Industry.
  • Ms Ishika Nita Clarke. For services to Employee Engagement and Business.
  • James Andrew Clifford, Business Adviser and Head, Charity and Education Sector Advisory Team, Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants. For services to Social Investment.
  • Robert Collington, Operations Director, Thames Water. For services to Consumers in London and the Thames Valley, particularly during Drought.
  • Norman Cooke, lately Headteacher, Cloughside College, Prestwich, Manchester. For services to Education.
  • Allen Worgan Cotton. For services to Agriculture and to the community in Somerset.
  • David John Wilson Crabbe, Grade 7, Department for Regional Development, Northern Ireland Executive. For service to Governance and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Michael Davies, Chair, The Royal Mint and Chair, Manchester Airports Group. For services to Business.
  • Peter James Davis, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services to the Armed Forces, especially in support of Afghan Operations.
  • Professor Rosemary Deem, Vice-Principal (Education) and former Dean of History and Social Science, Royal Holloway, University of London. For services to Higher Education and Social Science.
  • Rita Marie, Mrs. Dexter, Deputy Commissioner, London Fire Brigade. For services to Local Government and to the Fire and Rescue Service in London.
  • Kay, Mrs. Dimelow, Headteacher, Huntingdon Nursery School and Director, Huntingdon Town Children’s Centre. For services to Education.
  • Professor John Michael Dixon, Breast Cancer Surgeon, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. For services to the Treatment of Breast Cancer and for charitable services.
  • Professor Peter James Dobson, Director, Oxford University, Begbrooke Business and Science Park. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • Professor Jenny Linda Donovan, Professor of Social Medicine, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, South West. For services to Social Medicine.
  • Ms Claire Dove, M.B.E., D.L., Chief Executive, Blackburne House and Chair, Social Enterprise UK. For services to Social Enterprise.
  • John Francis Duffy, Secretary, Fire Brigade Union Scotland. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service in Scotland.
  • Sarah Jane, Mrs. Dunnett, Chair, Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust. For services to the National Health Service.
  • Steven Edwards, Social Entrepreneur. For services to Philanthropy and Higher Education.
  • Stephen Eley, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For public service, especially in support of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • David Ellis. For services to People with Learning Disabilities.
  • James Stuart Espey. For services to the Whisky Industry. Professor Dylan Jones-Evans, Economist. For public and political service.
  • Keith Abel Falconer, lately Head of Regional Office,Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. For services to Industrial Architecture.
  • Robin Ian Wilson Fell, Principal Doorkeeper, House of Commons. For services to Parliament.
  • Andrew Robert Finding, Chief Executive, British Equestrian Federation. For services to Equestrianism and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Joseph Fogg, Revaluation Liaison Officer, Valuation Office Agency. For services to Valuation.
  • Professor Peter Fonagy, F.B.A., Chief Executive, The Anna Freud Centre. For services to Psychoanalysis and Clinical Psychology.
  • Miss Kathryn Estelle Foster, Temporary Grade 6, UK Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Ms Fiona Bernadette Fox, Chief Executive Officer, Science Media Centre. For services to Science.
  • Dr. Jonathan Charles Frost, Director, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells. For services to Innovation.
  • Professor Graham Lytton Furniss, F.B.A., Professor of African Language Literature, School of Oriental and African Studies. For services to Higher Education and Scholarship.
  • Maureen Ellen, Mrs. Garvie, lately Principal Estates Surveyor, Scottish Government. For services to Government Property Management.
  • Pauline, Mrs. Gavin, Headteacher, St. Bartholomews Church of England Primary School, Leeds. For services to Education.
  • Anne Patricia, Mrs. Bull-George, Headteacher, Weston All Saints Church of England Primary School, Somerset. For services to Education.
  • John Gilhooly, Director, Wigmore Hall. For services to Music.
  • Stephen Hugh Glass, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Equipment Acquisition.
  • Alan Glennie, Deputy Departmental Records Officer, Cabinet Office. For services to the Cabinet Office and Public Records Management.
  • Pamela Jill, Mrs. Goldberg. For charitable and public service through the Breast Cancer Campaign and the General Advisory Committee on Science.
  • David Michael Gordon, Head of Major Events, BBC Sport. For services to Broadcasting and the London 2012 Olympic Games.
  • Laurence Graff, Founder, Graff Diamonds. For services to the Jewellery Industry.
  • Alexandra, Mrs. Gray, Nurse Consultant, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service. For services to Blood Transfusion.
  • Professor Selwyn Michael Griffin, Consultant Surgeon and Professor of Gastrointestinal Surgery, The Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Health.
  • Elliot Griffiths, J.P., lately Magistrate, West Glamorgan. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Stephen John Grix, Principal, MidKent College. For services to Further Education.
  • Gareth Gwenlan, Producer and Director. For services to Broadcasting.
  • Eunice Julie, Mrs. Halliday, Project Co-ordinator, Plymouth Methodist Mission Circuit. For services to the community in Plymouth.
  • Leonard Thomas Hatton, Chairman and President, SportsAid. For services to Sport.
  • Anthony James Heaton, Chief Executive, Shape Arts. For services to the Arts and the Disability Arts Movement.
  • Patrick Kurk Heisel, Head of Bureaucracy Reduction for Schools, Department for Education. For public service to Education and Diversity and voluntary service through the Special Constabulary.
  • Dr. Josephine Hockley, Nurse Consultant, St. Christopher’s Hospice. For services to Palliative Care Nursing.
  • Janet, Mrs. Hodges, J.P., Chief Executive Officer, The Edge Foundation. For services to Further and Higher Education.
  • Miss Tina Holmes. Ministry of Defence. For service to Defence.
  • Ms Mandy Johnston Hope, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For public service, especially in support of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Christian Edward Johnston Horner – Team Principal, Red Bull F1 Team – for services to Motorsport.
  • Professor James Hough, F.R.S., F.R.S.E., Chief Executive, Scottish Universities Physics Alliance and Research Professor in Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow. For services to Science.
  • Sharron, Mrs. Hughes, Head of Learning and Development Operations, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order particularly in Learning and Development.
  • David Hutchison, Chief Executive Officer, Social Finance. For services to Finance.
  • David Ireland, Chief Executive, Empty Homes. For services to Housing.
  • Albert Henry Thomas Irvin, Artist. For services to the Visual Arts.
  • Andrew Stephen Vallance Jones, lately First Secretary (Migration), British Embassy, Kabul. For services to International Migration Operations.
  • Doiran Jones, J.P., lately Chair, Melin Homes Ltd. For services to Housing in South Wales.
  • Dylan Jones, Editor, GQ. For services to the Publishing and British Fashion Industry.
  • Ms Teresa Kelly, Principal, Abingdon and Witney College. For services to Further Education and Young People with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities.
  • Michael Johnathan Kent, Chief Executive Officer, Bromford Housing Group. For services to Social Housing.
  • Professor Janice Mary Kirkpatrick, Co-Founder, Graven Images. For services to Graphic Design.
  • James Scott Lambert, Executive Chairman and CEO, R&R Ice Cream. For services to Manufacturing in North Yorkshire.
  • Paul Lawrie, M.B.E, Golfer and Founder, the Paul Lawrie Foundation. For voluntary service to Golf.
  • Professor Malcolm Lewis, Sub-Dean and Director of General Practice Education, Wales Deanery, Cardiff University. For services to Medical Education.
  • Sylvia, Mrs. Libson, Executive Headteacher, Furness Primary and Oakington Manor Primary Schools, Brent. For services to Education.
  • Gaye, Mrs. Linklater, lately Headteacher, Hermitage Park Primary School, Edinburgh. For services to Education.
  • Dr. Janet Mary Little, Consultant, Public Health. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Robert Alan Lloyd, lately Councillor, Swansea Council. For services to Local Government and Democracy in Wales and Abroad.
  • Alan William Mabbutt, Head of Local Government, Conservative Campaign Headquarters. For services to Local Government and Political Engagement.
  • David MacLeod. For services to Employee Engagement and Business.
  • Kenneth MacLeod, Chairman, Stena Line (UK) Ltd. For services to the Shipping Industry and Charity.
  • Dr. Richard John Mantle, D.L., General Director, Opera North. For services to Music.
  • Ms Marie Marin, Chief Executive Officer, Employers Childcare Charitable Group. For services to Social Enterprise.
  • David Andrew Martin, Designer, Interactive SmartBoard and Executive Chairman, SMART Technologies Inc. For services to Education.
  • George Stephen Martin, Liaison Officer, The Prince’s Trust. For services to Local Government.
  • Richard David Martin, J.P., Head of Coastal Resources, Maritime and Coastguard Agency. For services to H.M. Coastguard.
  • Nicholas Mason, Co-founder, Growing Against Gangs and Violence, London. For services to Young People.
  • Ms Kiki Maurey, Founder, Kiki Maurey Consultancy Ltd. For services to Women and Minority Groups in Business.
  • Norman Derek McBurney, Founder and Director, McBurney Transport Group. For services to the Haulage Industry and the community through Ballymena United Football Club.
  • Shaun Patrick McCarthy, Chair, Commission for Sustainable London 2012. For services to Sustainability and to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Derek Stuart McGill, Governor in Charge, H.M. Prison Barlinnie, Scottish Prison Service. For public service to the Scottish Prison Service.
  • Alison, Mrs. McInnes, M.S.P., Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland. For public and political service.
  • Ms Amanda Eliza McMillan, Managing Director, Glasgow Airport. For services to Business and Tourism.
  • Suraj Kumar Minocha, Crown Advocate, National Prosecution Team, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order particularly the Early Guilty Plea Scheme.
  • Dorab Erach Mistry, Vice-Chair, Inter-Faith Network UK. For services to the Zoroastrian community and to Inter-Faith Relations in the UK.
  • Katherine Louise, Mrs. Mosse, Author and Co-founder, the Women’s Prize for Fiction. For services to Literature.
  • Dr. Helen Margaret Mounsey, lately Non-Executive Chair, Coal Authority. For services to the Environment and Coal Industry.
  • Raymond Thomas Murray, Head of Information Systems and Records Management Division, Department of Justice, Northern Ireland Executive. For public and charitable services in Northern Ireland.
  • James Edward Mutton, lately Principal and Chief Executive, Loughborough College. For services to Further Education.
  • Ms Joan Lee Myers, Nurse Consultant, Community Children’s Nursing NHS, Whittington Heath. For services to Children and Nursing.
  • Stephen Myers, Director of Accelerators and Technology, CERN. For services to Science and Technology.
  • Ms Geeta Nanda, Chief Executive, Thames Valley Housing Association. For services to Social Housing.
  • Lloyd Newson, Founder and Director, DV8 Physical Theatre. For services to Contemporary Dance.
  • Professor Julia Alison Noble, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • Patrick James O’Connell, Senior Commercial Manager, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to DWP Estates and to the community in the London Borough of Harrow.
  • Pauline, Mrs. Odulinski, Principal and Chief Executive, Aylesbury College. For services to Further Education. Professor Katherine Leni Oglesby, Member, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales and Member, Higher Education Funding Council for England. For services to Higher Education.
  • Alan Opie, Operatic Baritone. For services to Music.
  • Jay Osgerby, Co-Founder, Barber and Osgerby. For services to the Design Industry.
  • Gareth John Danby Owen, Emergency Director, Save the Children. For services to Emergency Crisis Response Abroad.
  • John Ifor Rewbridge Owen, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Research.
  • Ms Anne Catherine Oxborough, lately Assistant Principal, Exeter College. For services to Further Education.
  • Michael Parker, lately Board Member, Sea Fish Industry Authority. For services to the Seafood Industry and the community in Grimsby.
  • Wendy Ann, Mrs. Parry. For services to Community Relations through The Tim Parry Jonathan Ball Foundation for Peace.
  • Naseem Sheema, Mrs. Parsons, Headmistress, St Mark’s Square Nursery School, Regents Park, London. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Ms Barbara Payne, Senior Education Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to Education in Developing Countries.
  • Charles Edward Hunter-Pease, Trustee, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Anthony Paul Pedder, D.L. For services to Business, Health and the Voluntary Sector in Sheffield.
  • Professor Judith Eleri Phillips, Deputy Professor of Gerontology, Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director of the Research Institute for Applied Social Sciences, Swansea University. For services to Older People.
  • Michael Phillips, Chair, Keep Britain Tidy. For voluntary services to the community and Local Environment.
  • Robert Laurence Pickford, lately Director, Social Services for Wales. For services to Social Services and Social Care Standards in Wales.
  • Jean Marian, Mrs. Pinkerton, lately Headteacher, Datchet St. Mary’s Church of England Primary Academy. For services to Education.
  • Phillip Jon Plowman, Comedy Producer. For services to British Comedy.
  • Peter Frederick Posner. For services to the YMCA in the UK and Abroad.
  • Michael Quicke, lately Trustee, National Trust. For services to National Heritage.
  • Ian Quinton, lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Assurance Planning for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Steven Reed, M.P., lately Deputy Chair, Local Government Association. For services to Local Government.
  • Richard David Regan. For services to the City of London Corporation and for voluntary service in London.
  • Reginald Hunter Reid. For services to Architecture and Community Engagement in Glasgow.
  • David Robinson, President, Speedo International. For services to Economic Development in the East Midlands.
  • David John Kendal Rosbottom, Chair of Governors, Winstanley College, Wigan. For services to Education.
  • Leslie Rose, Patron, Make-a-Wish Foundation UK. For services to Children and Families.
  • Bridget Clare, Mrs. Rosewell. For services to the Economy.
  • Andrew Campbell Ross, lately Chief Executive, The Children’s Trust. For services to Children.
  • Anthony Sadler, Policy and Technical Specialist and Team Leader, Business Tax, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Policy Work.
  • Saleh Saeed, Chief Executive Officer, Disasters Emergency Committee. For services to Humanitarian *Work.
  • Jeremy Sainsbury, Director, Natural Power. For services to Renewable Energy and to the community in Dumfries and Galloway.
  • Toby Francis Sargent, Deputy Head of News, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For services to Government Communications.
  • Ms Diane Rebecca Wendy Savory, (Mrs. Hill) Chair, Gloucestershire Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business in Gloucestershire.
  • Karl Russell Seal, lately Chair of Council, University of Exeter. For services to Higher Education.
  • David Andrew Seddon, Principal, Baxter Business and Enterprise College, Worcestershire. For services to Education.
  • John Macfarlane Sellar, lately Crime Enforcement Officer, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. For services to Wildlife Conservation.
  • Ms Srabani Sen, Chief Executive Officer, Contact a Family. For services to Children and Families.
  • Martin Walter Shaw, Beekeeper. For services to the National Bee Unit and to Bee Keeping.
  • Shahid Sheikh, lately Chairman, Institute of Directors, Leicestershire. For services to Business in the East Midlands.
  • Mark Peter Simmonds, lately International Director of Science, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. For services to Environmental Science and Marine Mammal Conservation.
  • Professor Monique Sheelagh Jacquard Simmonds, J.P., Director, Kew Innovation Unit. For services to Science, Environment, Technological Innovation and the community.
  • Professor Margaret Campbell Smith, Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee. For services to Healthcare.
  • (Catherine) Anne, Mrs. Smyth, Deputy Chair, Standing Commission on Carers. Founder and Director, Carers’ Resource, Harrogate and Craven, Bradford and Airedale. For services to Carers.
  • Ms Julia Mary Fownes Somerville, Chair, Government Art Collection Advisory Committee. For services to Art.
  • Ms Anna Southall. For public and charitable services.
  • Ms Jill Stein, Director, The Seafood Restaurant. For services to the Restaurant Industry.
  • Ms Danielle Caroline Stewart, (Mrs Bannister) Partner, Baker Tilly. For services to Accountancy and to Small Businesses.
  • Dr. Mary Stiasny, Pro-Director, Learning and International, Institute of Education. For services to Higher Education.
  • Ms Jean Stogdon, Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Grandparents Plus. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ms Carol Anne Storer, Director, Legal Aid Practitioners Group. For services to Legal Aid.
  • Clive Strowger. For voluntary services to Business and charity in London.
  • Arlene, Mrs. Sugden, Head of Shared Services, H.M. Revenue and Customs. For services to Government Efficiency.
  • Dr Cynthia Marie Sughrue, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Producer, Scottish Ballet. For services to Dance.
  • Karen, Mrs. Sussex, Grade 7, Settlement Distribution and Policy, Local Government Finance, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Local Government Finance
  • Dr. Anne Teresa Tate, Medical Adviser, Marie Curie Cancer Care and Deputy National Clinical Director for End of Life Care. For services to Palliative Care.
  • Satinder Kaur, Mrs. Taunque, D.L. For voluntary and charitable services to Inter-Ethnic Relations and to the community in the West Midlands.
  • Allison, Mrs. Tennant, Nurse Consultant, Peaks Unit, Rampton Hospital. For services to Offender Health.
  • Linda Marcia, Mrs. Thompson, lately Head, Looked After Children’s Education Team, London Borough of Ealing. For services to Education.
  • Ms Julia Mary Bunting Thring, lately Team Leader, AIDS and Reproductive Health, Department for International Development. For services to supporting Reproductive Health in Developing Countries.
  • Adrian John Tinniswood. For services to Heritage.
  • Ms Susan Torrance, Chief Executive, Highland Housing Alliance. For services to Affordable Housing.
  • James William Trail, Lately Managing Director, Power and Control, Raytheon Systems Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
  • Charlotte Anne, Mrs. Triggs, Senior Policy Adviser, Crown Prosecution Service. For services to Law and Order especially Prosecution of Rape Cases.
  • Ms Rachel Elizabeth Tuffin, Head of Research, Analysis and Information, College of Policing. For services to Policing.
  • Anne, Mrs. Wallace, Director, Starting Point Community Learning Partnership Limited. For services to Adult and Community Learning.
  • Ms Brenda Mary Wallace, lately Headteacher, Gumley House Convent School, Isleworth. For services to Education.
  • Keith Alexander Walters, President, Amateur Boxing Association. For services to Amateur Boxing.
  • Professor John Oliver Warner, lately Member, Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes. For services to Food Allergy Research.
  • Andrew Trace Allan Wates, D.L. For services to Family Business, charity and to the community in Surrey.
  • Professor Christopher Michael Wathes, lately Chairman, Farm Animal Welfare Committee. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • Patricia, Mrs. Watson. For services to Business and Disabled People.
  • Stephen Robert Webb, Honorary Vice-President, National Association of Clubs for Young People. For services to Young People.
  • Miss Angela Marie Whelan, lately Headteacher, St. Paul’s School for Girls, Edgbaston. For services to Education in Birmingham.
  • Katie Jayne, Mrs. White, lately Head of International and UK Engagement, Department of Energy and Climate Change. For services to tackling Climate Change Engagement in the UK and overseas.
  • Edward John Whitley, Founder and Trustee, Whitley Fund for Nature. For services to Wildlife Conservation.
  • Ms Vicki Wickham. For services to Music.
  • Monica Julie, Mrs. Wiggins, (Monica Julie Fletcher) Chief Executive, Education for Health. For services to Nursing and Nurse Education.
  • Dr. Patricia Anne Wilkie, President, National Association for Patient Participation. For services to Healthcare and Patient Involvement in the NHS.
  • William John Wilkinson, Principal, Dromore High School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Catriona Ann, Mrs. Williams, Chief Executive, Children in Wales. For services to Disadvantaged Children, Young People and their Carers.
  • Professor Christine Mary Williams, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Hugh Sinclair Professor of Human Nutrition, University of Reading. For services to Higher Education and to Nutrition Science.
  • Ms Rosemary Williams, lately Managing Director, Rugby Football Union for Women. For services to Women’s Rugby Union.
  • William Anthony Willis, lately Managing Director, Euroforest Ltd. For services to the Forestry Industry.
  • Ms Patricia Janette Wilson, Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Alexander Daniel Holt-Wilson. For Ophthalmologist services to People in Ethiopia.
  • Adrian William Winstanley, lately Director General, London Court of International Arbitration. For services to International Arbitration.
  • Neil Wolstenholme, Application Delivery Centre, Major Programmes Project Management Office Lead, Corporate IT, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Project Management.
  • Dr. Andrew Charles Wood, Chief Executive, Adnams plc and Chairman, New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to Business and the community in East Anglia.
  • Anton Vincent Woodward. For services to Stage Automation.
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Military Division
    Civil Division
  • Miss Adele Laurie Blue Adkins - Singer and songwriter - for services to Music
  • Martin G Brophy, – Founder Various Voices London (Fruitvox) and Co-Founder Sing Out – for services to Music and Community
  • Robert Brydon - For services to Comedy and Broadcasting and for charitable services
  • Janet Rose Graham, – Hospital Volunteer, Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – for services to Healthcare and Patients
  • Simon Greenish, – Lately Director, Bletchley Park Trust – for services to English Heritage
  • Paul Alexander Hughes, – Lately Teacher, Queensbury Upper School, Bedfordshire – for services to Education
  • Zahur Ahmed Parkar, – Founder, Network Staff Support Group, Home Office, London – for public service to Equality and Diversity
  • Brian Sore – Lately Deputy Chief Executive Green Park Healthcare Trust and Regional Officer of the RTPI – for services to Healthcare and Planning in Northern Ireland
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Military Division
  • June Lenachan, – For 25 years long service in the British Army working with the Bomb Disposal Units in Didcot.
  • Civil Division
  • Gloria Olga Crossley, – For voluntary service to Conservation in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire
  • Rita Gillian Wilson-Apperson, – For services to the community in Shortstown, Bedford.
  • Associates (ARRC)

  • Squadron Leader Lorraine Howard Lawton – Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service, Royal Auxiliary Air Force
  • Major Sharon Mary Beatty – Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps
  • Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

  • James Bingham – Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
  • Paul Andrew Campbell – Sergeant, Hampshire Constabulary
  • Dionne Marie Collins – Assistant Chief Constable, Derbyshire Police.
  • Campbell Corrigan – lately Temporary Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police.
  • Justine Curran – lately Chief Constable, Tayside Police.
  • Gary Davison – Detective Inspector, West Midlands Police.
  • John Feavyour – Deputy Chief Constable, Cambridgeshire Constabulary.
  • Peter John Goodman – Deputy Chief Constable, Derbyshire Police.
  • Katherine Frances Inge Govier – Assistant Chief Constable, Bedfordshire Police.
  • William Harper – Detective Sergeant, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
  • John Hockley – Constable, Surrey Police.
  • Mark Jennings – lately Sergeant, Humberside Police.
  • Steven Jones – Inspector, North Wales Police.
  • John Long – Assistant Chief Constable, Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
  • Stephen Martin – Chief Superintendent, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
  • Andrew Murphy – Sergeant Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
  • Colette Francesca Paul – Deputy Chief Constable, South Wales Police.
  • Ian Shannon – Deputy Chief Constable, North Wales Police.
  • Stephen John Thompson – Temporary Chief Inspector, Staffordshire Police.
  • Michael Tisi – Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Service.
  • Stephen John Tunmore – Constable, Northumbria Police.
  • John Andrew Ward – Assistant Chief Constable, Merseyside Police.
  • John Francis Wolstenholme – Detective Sergeant, British Transport Police.
  • Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

  • Stewart Edgar – lately Chief Fire Officer, Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Martyn Emberson – Chief Fire Officer, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Elizabeth Hampson – Group Manager, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Martin Joyce – Assistant Group Commander, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Anthony (Tony) Linney – Retained Watch Manager, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Fife Area).
  • Paul Souden – Retained Crew Manager, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Strathclyde Area).
  • Roy Wilsher OBE – Chief Fire Officer, Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Queen's Ambulance Service Medal (QAM)

  • David Edward James Bull – Education and Command Training Lead, National Ambulance Resilience Unit, South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
  • Roland Chesney – Resilience Manager, East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
  • Daren Mochrie – Director of Service Delivery, Scottish Ambulance Service.
  • William Newton – Planning Officer, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
  • Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal (QVRM)

  • Colonel Steven Cheetham MBE TD – Late of the Corps of Royal Engineers Territorial Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Jacqueline Anne Allan TD – Royal Corps of Signals Territorial Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel David Andrew Jones MBE – Corps of Royal Engineers Territorial Army
  • Wing Commander Marie-Noelle Francesca Orzel OBE – Princess Mary’s Royal Air Force Nursing Service Royal Auxiliary Air Force
  • Major Paul John Johnson – The Mercian Regiment Territorial Army
  • Colour Sergeant Peter Roberts – Royal Marines Reserve
  • Australia

    The Queen's Birthday Honours 2013 for Australia were announced on 10 June 2013.

    New Zealand

    The 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours list was published on 3 June 2013 gazetted in the New Zealand Gazette.

    Order of New Zealand

  • Emeritus Professor Albert Wendt CNZM – of Auckland. For services to New Zealand.
  • Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DNZM)

  • Nganeko Kaihau Minhinnick JP – of Waiuku. For services to Māori and conservation.
  • Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZM)

  • The Honourable Justice Robert Stanley Chambers QC – of Auckland. For services to the Judiciary. Posthumous
    (Royal assent had been given to the appointment before Chambers' death, his knighthood took effect from 20 May 2013)
  • John Stratton Davies QSO – of Queenstown. For services to business and tourism.
  • Dr The Right Honourable Alexander Lockwood Smith – of London, United Kingdom. For services as a Member of Parliament and as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  • Gordon Frederick Tietjens CNZM – of Tauranga. For services to rugby.
  • Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

  • The Honourable Christopher John Allan – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
  • Peter Ronald Francis Biggs – of Melbourne, Australia. For services to arts governance and philanthropy.
  • William Bernard Boyd QSO – of Auckland. For services to Rotary International.
  • Craig Leonard Heatley – of Auckland. For services to business.
  • Dr Murray James Horn – of New Plymouth. For services to business and health.
  • Hamish Henry Cordy Keith OBE – of Auckland. For services to the arts.
  • John Klaricich QSO – of Omapere. For services to Māori and the community.
  • Ian Duncan McKinnon QSO JP – of Wellington. For services to education and the community.
  • Kevin John Roberts – of Auckland. For services to business and the community.
  • Deirdre Elizabeth Anne Tarrant MNZM – of Wellington. For services to contemporary dance.
  • Bryan George Williams MBE – of Auckland. For services to rugby.
  • Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

  • John Adshead JP – of Tauranga. For services to football.
  • Ross Albert Keithton Bragg – of Auckland. For services to swimming.
  • Emeritus Professor John Frederick Burrows QC – of Christchurch. For services to law and education.
  • Professor John Charles Butcher – of Auckland. For services to mathematics.
  • Graham Coe – of Pukekohe. For services to the construction industry.
  • Dr Douglas Charles Edmeades – of Hamilton. For services to agriculture.
  • Dr Nigel Thomas Evans – of Auckland. For services to education and the steel industry.
  • Neil Lindsay Graham – of Christchurch. For services to business and philanthropy.
  • Adrienne Gail Greenwood – of Auckland. For services to sailing.
  • David Andrew Irving – of Auckland. For services to business and education.
  • Alban Gifford Jackson – of Auckland. For services to design.
  • Ulric Vaughan Leon Jones – of Hamilton. For services to the farming industry.
  • Penelope Susan Mason – of Waipukurau. For services to the Red Cross.
  • Dr Wanda Lee Mathias – of Auckland. For services to health and business.
  • Dr Stephen Paul McCormack – of Christchurch. For services to community health.
  • Graeme Roderick Milne – of Cambridge. For services to health and the dairy industry.
  • Associate Professor David Perez – of Dunedin. For services to oncology.
  • Dr John Oliver Crompton Phillips – of Wellington. For services to historical research and publishing.
  • Dawn Jane Sanders QSM – of Wellington. For services to theatre.
  • Professor Piri John Sciascia – of Porirua. For services to Māori arts.
  • John Bruce Tavendale – of Ashburton. For services to agribusiness.
  • Norman John Thompson – of Auckland. For services to business and tourism.
  • John Culyer Wigglesworth – of Auckland. For services to art, waterskiing and the community.
  • Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

  • Garth Barfoot – of Auckland. For services to business, sport and the community.
  • Julie Bartlett – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities.
  • Patricia Marion Barwick – of Christchurch. For services to sport.
  • Donald Bogie – of Christchurch. For services to Land Search and Rescue.
  • Dr Robert Ellison Brockie – of Waikanae. For services to science and cartooning.
  • Warwick Miles Brown – of Auckland. For services to the arts.
  • Professor Carl David Burgess – of Wellington. For services to pharmacology.
  • Geoffrey Edward Burgess – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Joseph Gordon Butterfield – of Timaru. For services to health and the transport industry.
  • Dr Carolyn Ann Coggan – of Auckland. For services to health.
  • Glenn Michael James Common – of Nelson. For services to the music industry.
  • Ross Philip Dallow JP – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Jennifer Gael Donoghue – of Palmerston North. For services to the pharmaceutical profession.
  • Sergeant Dene Duthie – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Police and Search and Rescue.
  • Robert Mingi Elliott – of Te Awamutu. For services to Māori and mental health services.
  • Eric John Faesenkloet – of Auckland. For services to business, golf and the community.
  • Dr Kaiwan Gan – of Christchurch. For services to education and New Zealand–China relations.
  • Captain Craig Fraser Harris – of Auckland. For services to the cruise industry.
  • Zhiyun He – of Auckland. For services to film and the Chinese community.
  • Elizabeth Clare Kerr – of Waikanae. For services to music.
  • David Rutherford Kershaw JP – of Martinborough. For services to business and the community.
  • Susan Margaret Matthews – of Te Puke. For services to health.
  • Hugh Morton McCarroll – of Whangamata. For services to shearing sports and agriculture.
  • Cameron Wylie McGregor – of Auckland. For services to rugby league.
  • Helen Medlyn – of Auckland. For services to the performing arts.
  • Graeme Albert Nind JP – of Timaru. For services to the community.
  • William Neil Plimmer – of Wellington. For services to the arts.
  • Craig Potton – of Nelson. For services to photography and conservation.
  • Corinne Pritchard – of Auckland. For services to hockey.
  • Peter Barton Rainey – of Nelson. For services to the music industry.
  • Samantha Jane Scott – of Auckland. For services to theatre.
  • Dr Mansoor Shafi – of Wellington. For services to wireless communication technologies.
  • Senior Constable Philip MacDonald Simmonds – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Police and Search and Rescue.
  • Morvin Te Anatipa Simon – of Whanganui. For services to Māori.
  • Vivian Joyce Smith – of Mt Maunganui. For services to chess.
  • Senior Sergeant Gordon John Spite – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Dr Simon Robert Stables – of Auckland. For services to disaster victim identification.
  • John Hector Steffens – of Te Anau. For services to the fishing industry.
  • Darryl Maurice Stevens – of Wellington. For services to youth and the Commonwealth.
  • Debra Marie Stewart – of Rotorua. For services to bird of prey conservation.
  • Phillip James Sunderland – of Palmerston North. For services to health and education.
  • Darrin Arthur Sykes JP – of Wellington. For services to touch rugby administration.
  • Garry Frederick Trinder – of Wellington. For services to dance.
  • Basil John Wakelin – of Wellington. For services to engineering education.
  • David Thomas Wardell – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Honorary
  • His Excellency Sheikh Abdul Raouf Abu Zinadah – of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. For services to New Zealand–Saudi Arabia relations.
  • His Excellency Dr Hamed Abdullah Nasser Al-Riyami – of Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. For services to New Zealand–Oman relations.
  • Naoya Kakizoe – of Tokyo, Japan. For services to New Zealand–Japan relations.
  • Antonio Volta – of Barcelona, Spain. For services to New Zealand–Spain relations.
  • Queen's Service Order (QSO)

  • Christopher Hugh Blake – of Wellington. For services to the State.
  • Judge John Russell Callander – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
  • Alice Te Awa Hudson – of Auckland. For services to Māori and the community.
  • Judge Graeme Roderick Joyce QC – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
  • John Walter McKinnon – of Wellington. For services to the State.
  • John Stewart Ombler – of Wellington. For services to the State.
  • Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

  • Ailsa Merle Aiken – of Whanganui. For services to the community.
  • Mihi Lydia Angell – of Auckland. For services to Māori and the community.
  • Kathleen Elizabeth Barnett – of Nelson. For services to music.
  • Eric Andrew Batten – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Marlene Caroline Batten – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Muhammud Zayd Ian Blissett JP – of Blenheim. For services to the community.
  • Astrid Christine Brocklehurst – of Bluff. For services to the community.
  • David James Broughton – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
  • Tui Eileen Brown – of Christchurch. For services to senior citizens and the community.
  • Marie Eda Burgess – of Gisborne. For services to nursing and the community.
  • Ronald Talbert Cain – of Dunedin. For services to athletics.
  • Phillip Lawrence Campbell – of Rotorua. For services to sport and journalism.
  • Robert John Campbell – of Fairlie. For services to pipe bands and the community.
  • Barbara Anne Clarke – of Gisborne. For services to health, business and the community.
  • Charles Alexander Fitzgerald Ransfield Cooke JP – of Mangawhai. For services to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association.
  • Philip Richard Cross – of Kaitaia. For services to the community.
  • Sharon Faye Davies – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Phroso Dometakis-Bell – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • Albert George Duckmanton – of Christchurch. For services to sport.
  • Brian Joseph Edwards – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
  • Jean Stewart Gould – of Christchurch. For services to sport and the community.
  • James Andrew Hassall – of Putaruru. For services to the community.
  • Neil Joseph Hatcher JP – of Hastings. For services to the community.
  • Maurice Desmond Hayes – of Auckland. For services to philanthropy and aviation.
  • Beverly Winifred Hayman – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • Karen Jane Howard – of Te Awamutu. For services to Girl Guiding.
  • Trevor Hapi Howse – of Christchurch. For services to Māori and conservation.
  • Lance Gregory Hutchison JP – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Kevin Graeme Kalff – of Napier. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Lillian Winifred Kershaw – of Hamilton. For services to music.
  • Perry Gray Keyte – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • Margaret Caroline King – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • John Motunau Katene Kopa – of Hamilton. For services to Māori.
  • Roger Ewen Laloli JP – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Francis Ian Levien – of Papakura. For services to brass bands.
  • Chakara Lim – of Auckland. For services to the Cambodian community.
  • Sue Peng Lim – of Auckland. For services to health and the Asian community.
  • Janet Maree Lucas – of Wellington. For services to education.
  • Alister Fitzgerald Macalister – of Wellington. For services to the blind.
  • Robert Houston Mayo – of Wellington. For services to the community.
  • John Ronald McDermott – of Dunedin. For services as a reporter.
  • Helen Margaret McKay – of Tuatapere. For services to the community.
  • Ross McKinnon – of Lower Hutt. For services to the community.
  • Ian Colin McLaren JP – of Wellington. For services to foster care.
  • Raewyn Beryl McLaren – of Wellington. For services to foster care.
  • Barry Fairbairn McLean – of Gisborne. For services to surf life saving.
  • Stephanie Alison McMillan JP – of Whangarei. For services to the community.
  • Dr Christopher John Milne – of Hamilton. For services to sports medicine.
  • Mary Clare Mouat – of Christchurch. For services to mental health.
  • James Arthur Newman JP – of Orewa. For services to veterans and business.
  • Delphine Anne Parker JP – of Sanson. For services to the community.
  • Lynette Kaye Parker – of Queenstown. For services to tourism and children's health.
  • Heather Ngaire Paterson – of Gore. For services to fashion.
  • John Robertson Patterson – of Christchurch. For services to senior citizens.
  • Brian Leslie Poole – of Wellington. For services to health and the community.
  • Lynette Te Manawa Adrienne Roa – of Reefton. For services to the community.
  • Ani Kanara Rolfe – of Rotorua. For services to senior citizens and the community.
  • Kathleen Scott – of Palmerston North. For services to people with diabetes.
  • Titikura Kipo Irimana Simon – of Whanganui. For services to Māori.
  • Manmohan Singh – of Auckland. For services to the Indian community.
  • Barbara Dorothy Smith – of Hamilton. For services to music.
  • Robert Leslie Thomas – of Levin. For services to the community.
  • Susanne Margaret Thorp – of New Plymouth. For services to equestrian sport.
  • George Walter Ward JP – of Ashburton. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • Barbara Emilene Watene – of Lower Hutt. For services to foster care.
  • Jean Allan Newsham West – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • Peter John Wheeler – of Auckland. For services to Air Force veterans.
  • Joan Catherine Whelan – of Whanganui. For services to music.
  • Jane Elizabeth Shield Wilson – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
  • Jean Wilson – of Blenheim. For services to senior citizens and the community.
  • Rodney James Wise – of Hamilton. For services to the community.
  • David John Withers JP – of Wairoa. For services to Land Search and Rescue and the community.
  • Eva Rita Wright JP – of Dannevirke. For services to the community.
  • Honorary
  • Herbert Ingham Jones – of Eketahuna. For services to conservation and music.
  • Sione Tupukauvalu Liava'a – of Auckland. For services to the Tongan community.
  • Hans-Heinrich Meyer – of Bad Fallingbostel, Germany. For services to New Zealand–Germany relations.
  • New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)

  • Professor Thomas George Alan Green – of Hamilton. For services to Antarctic science.
  • Baden Nolan Norris QSO – of Christchurch. For services to Antarctic history and conservation.
  • New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

  • Warrant Officer James Ernist Harper – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Robin Michael Hoult – of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Stefan John Michie – of Canberra, Australia. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Sergeant Lindsay Norriss – of Blenheim. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Major Brent John Quin – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Petty Officer Scott Matthew Treleaven – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Grenada

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

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

    Civil Division
  • Justice Monica Theresa Joseph CBE – For service to the public and the law.
  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Jeanette DuBois – For services to education and to the community.
  • Veda Gemma Bruno-Victor BEM – For services to sport and to the community.
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Cecelia Cruickshank – For services to nursing and to the community.
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Civil Division
  • Thomas Alexis – For services to the community.
  • Terry Charles – For services to the community.
  • Loraine Maxwell – For services to Mental Health and to the community.
  • Papua New Guinea

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

    Knight Bachelor

  • Manasupe Zure Zurenuoc OBE – For distinguished public service, especially as Chief Secretary to the Government.
  • Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG)

  • Ninian Mogan Lourdenadin KBE – For services to commerce, particularly in agribusiness and shipping, in creating employment and training opportunities and to the community in supporting healthcare and humanitarian causes.
  • Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (CMG)

  • The Honourable William Duma MP MP – For service to resource sector policy and development as a Member of Parliament and State Minister.
  • The Honourable Patrick Pruaitch MP MP – For services to public policy development as a Member of Parliament and senior State Minister.
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

    Civil Division
  • Nambuga Mara OBE – For service to the Western Highlands region through contributions at the local and provincial government levels, including service as Premier.
  • The Honourable Bernard Berekia Sakora CBE – For service to the judiciary as a Judge in the National and Supreme Courts, and for community service.
  • Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    Civil Division
  • Veitu Diro – For long and distinguished service to the community and the role of women in sports, particularly netball.
  • Peter M. Graham – For services to the petroleum industry and to the community through supporting social development initiatives.
  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Robert Guba Aisi – For diplomatic service as Papua New Guinea’s Representative to the United Nations.
  • Bernard Brendan Chan – For services to business and to sports administration.
  • David Hunter Cox – For services to the community through supporting sports and charities.
  • Noel James Goodyear – For services to the community of Karkar in the Madang Province.
  • Merianne J. Guere – For services to Human Resource Higher Competency Training.
  • Joseph Kintau – For services to civil aviation and to the community.
  • Ouka Lavaki – For services to education and to the Scouts movement.
  • Patrick J. Leslie – For public service and services to the community.
  • Igimu Momo – For public service and services to State-owned enterprises.
  • Elsie Paisawa BEM – For services to Air Niugini’s Human Resource Management and Training.
  • Professor Jeffery Rosenfield – For services to neurosurgery and the UPNG School of Medicine.
  • Dr. Oruvu Sepoe – For services to higher education and to Women’s development.
  • Military Division
  • Colonel Michael Augustine Daniel MBEPapua New Guinea Defence Force
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Goodwill Tony Amos BEM – For public service in forestry management.
  • Damien Tipawai Arabagali – For services to the community.
  • The Reverend Baafekec Bamiringnuc – For services to the community and to the Lutheran Church.
  • Kenneth William Blain – For services to the community and to air transportation.
  • Gorua Dirona – For services to business development.
  • Franck Evans – For services to education and to the community.
  • Nixon Forova – For services to education.
  • Peter Stuart Gall – For public service and services to the community.
  • Jeffrey Barth Gawi – For services to education.
  • The Reverend Father Peter Guimei – For services to the Anglican Church.
  • Patricia Ann Heron – For services to shipping and charities.
  • Sister Anne Hibunon – For services to the Catholic Church and to vocational training.
  • Johanis Sanewai Kileap – For services to the community and to cultural development.
  • Geno Kini – For services to forestry management.
  • Meli Apolos Kivung – For services to national apprenticeship and trades management.
  • Maclaren Komota – For services to the community.
  • Joseph Konu – For diplomatic service and services to the community.
  • Alois Longrie – For services to education.
  • Peter James Michael – For services to the community.
  • Pius Puk – For provincial public service.
  • Joseph Usera Solulu – For services to education.
  • Herman Tambagle – For services to education.
  • William Benedict Vate – For public service.
  • Francis Vilamur – For public service in forestry management.
  • Moses George Woruba – For services to agriculture.
  • Darren James Young – For services to commerce and to the community.
  • Military Division
  • Colonel Walter Enuma – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Colonel Raymond Numa – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Craig Solomon – Papua New Guinea Defence Force
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Civil Division
  • Mark Aaron – For services to Government House.
  • Clement Acman – For services to education.
  • Bertha Amaka – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Mathew Areke – For services to provincial government.
  • Agnes Bomai – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Lucy Dawe – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Timothy Doa – For services to Government House.
  • Gellie Guinness – For services to the community.
  • Daniel Tawasek Holonga – For services to the community.
  • Hegoi Igo – For services to the insurance industry.
  • Moses Ipmawara – For services to the community.
  • Clement Kalap – For services to the community.
  • Anton Kose – For services to the community.
  • Leo Larson – For services to provincial government.
  • Alex Nakanol – For services to education.
  • Nicholas Nale – For services to education.
  • Catherine Mary Nicol – For services to the Anglicare HIV/AIDS Programme.
  • Pandi Nowatu – For services to the community.
  • Lawrence Onga – For services to the community.
  • Harry Raepa – For services to the community.
  • Cleopas George Roa – For provincial public service.
  • Duwang Sakulgo – For services to rural healthcare.
  • Gibson Saura – For services to the community.
  • Fabian Siune – For services to the community and to youth.
  • Robin Tandamat – For services to education.
  • Joseph Tep – For services to the community.
  • Valian Tutanava – For services to the airline industry.
  • Serrie Irima Wartovo – For services to the airline industry.
  • Danny Yopo – For provincial public service.
  • Military Division
  • Chief Petty Officer Raily Garuda – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer Seth Gerari – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Chief Petty Officer Peter Givere – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer James Tomana – Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

  • Chief Superintendent Peter Guinness BEM – For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Superintendent Rigga Neggi – For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Solomon Islands

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

    Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Abraham Eke – For services to football and to business.
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Civil Division
  • Patricia Sabana Mae Dallu – For services to the development of the private sector, to the community, to the Church and to women’s organisations.
  • Gad Hagasuramo – For services to ACOM, to the community and to local politics.
  • Victor Emmanuel Kaihou – For services to agriculture.
  • Nemuel Laufilu – For services to the Church, education and rehabilitation services. (to be dated 5 May 2013.)
  • Andrew Mua – For public service, services to the community, and to the politics of Si, Solomon Islands.
  • George Winston Suri – For services to the community and to politics.
  • Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

  • Alfred Uiga – For services to the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
  • Tuvalu

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Feleti P. Teo – For services to Government.
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Iosefa Elisala – For services to the community.
  • Seve Lausaveve – For services to the Government and to the community.
  • Fiamalua Pauava – For services to the Government and to the community.
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Civil Division
  • Lepalo Falasa – For services to education and to the community.
  • Fauvaka Keneseli – For services to the community.
  • Aifou Tafia – For services to the community.
  • Saint Lucia

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

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

  • Nathalbert Polycarp Husbands – For services to the Nation.
  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Andre Chastanet – For services to business.
  • Anthony Joseph Neville Skeete – For services to national development.
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Marcus Day – For humanitarian services.
  • Sylvestre Phillip – For services to education and to the community.
  • Jeremiah Finbar De Lellis Sullivan – For services to education.
  • Rosamund Elizabeth Josephine Taylor – For public service.
  • British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Civil Division
  • Roseline Etienne Joseph – For services to education and community development.
  • Richard Lascaris – For services to the fishing industry.
  • Linus Leon – For services to the Fisheries sector.
  • Edward Edwin Mangaroo – For services to the Fisheries Co-operative movement.
  • John Noel – For services to the community.
  • Belize

    The Queen's Birthday Honours List for 2013 was announced in the London Gazette on 15 June 2013.

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Civil Division
  • Frank Alexander Lizama – For services to art, education and politics.
  • Colville Ludwig Young (Jr.) – For services to education and music.
  • Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Civil Division
  • Norman Samuel Elburt Hamilton – For services to music.
  • References

    2013 Birthday Honours Wikipedia


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