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Birthday Honours: Order Of The British Empire, OBE

Friday 11 June 2010 19:03 EDT
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Mrs Tracy Jackson. Manager, Crescent Children's Centre, Stoke-on-Trent. For services to Children and Families. (Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire)

Ms Lynne James. Manager, Hartcliffe Sure Start Children's Centre, Bristol. For services to Children and Families. (Bristol)

Jonathan Andrew Jefferis. Grade B2, Ministry of Defence. (Sevenoaks, Kent)

Blair Jenkins. For services to Broadcasting. (Glasgow)

George Robert Jenkins. Vice-chairman, NHS Blood and Transplant and chairman, South London Healthcare NHS. For services to Healthcare. (Canterbury, Kent)

Dr Ian Dennis Jenkins. Senior Curator, Greek Collections, British Museum. For services to Museums. (London, N10)

Professor Arthur Thomas Peter Jones. Senior Pro-vice-Chancellor, Academic Development and Research, Nottingham Trent University. For services to Higher Education and to the Legal Profession. (Newark, Nottinghamshire)

Mrs Dilys Cynthia Mary Jones. Formerly Headteacher, Lypiatt Primary School and Early Years Centre, Wiltshire. For services to Education. (Trowbridge, Wiltshire)

Dan Clayton-Jones. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Wales. (Taff, Mid Glamorgan)

Mrs Jean Mary Jones. Headteacher, Grace Owen Nursery School, Sheffield. For services to Early Years Education. (Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Mrs Mair Jones. For services to Further Education in Wales. (Bangor, Gwynedd)

Ms Sian Rees-Jones. Headteacher, Bognor Regis Nursery School and Children's Centre, West Sussex. For services to Early Years Education. (Arundel, West Sussex)

Mrs Ursula Jones. For services to Music. (London, NW8)

Dr Sukhbir Singh Kapoor. Vice-Chancellor, World Sikh University. For services to Community Relations. (Harrow, Middlesex)

Paul Warren Kendrew. Senior Official, HM Revenue and Customs. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)

Nick Knight. Fashion Photographer. For services to Art. (Petersham, Surrey)

Dr Kartar Singh Lalvani. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry and to Charity. (London, NW1)

Deepak Lalwani. Director, India, Astaire and Partners. For services to the Financial Services Industry. (Middlesex)

Robin Frank Landman. Chief executive Officer, Network for Black Professionals. For services to Black and Minority Ethnic Further Education. (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

Jurat Derek Le Page. Formerly Jurat of the Royal Court. For services to the Administration of Justice in Guernsey. (Guernsey, Channel Islands)

Roger Adrian Legate. Principal and head of Visual Impairment Service, Linden Lodge School, Wandsworth, London. For services to Special Needs Education. (London, SW16)

Mrs Sharon Patricia Lemon. For public service. (Hornchurch, Essex)

Eric James Lewis. Formerly chief executive Officer, Doncaster's Group. For services to Industry. (Hopwas, Staffordshire)

Mrs Marion Lewis. Chair, Neighbourhood and Homewatch Network, England and Wales. For services to Community Safety. (Market Harborough, Leicestershire)

Mrs Sian Lockwood. Chief executive, Community Catalysts (NAAPS UK). For services to Social Care. (Harrogate, North Yorkshire)

Mrs Karen Logan. Nurse consultant (Continence Services), Aneurin Bevan Health Board. For services to Healthcare. (Monmouthshire, Gwent)

Ms Joanna Elisabeth Anne Tait-Lovatt. Formerly Principal and chief executive, Bishop Auckland College. For services to local and national Education. (Barnard Castle, Durham)

Dr Kailash Chand Malhotra. General Medical Practitioner, Ashton-under-Lyne. For services to Healthcare. (Stalybridge, Cheshire)

Jehangir Malik. For services to Islamic Relief. (London, SE1)

Mrs Christine Mann, JP. For services to the Prevention of Domestic Abuse. (Nr. Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire)

Stephen Mathews. Chief executive, Cedar Foundation. For services to Disabled People in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Mrs Janet Erica Matthewman. Head of Culture, Media and Sport, Government Office for the North West. (Littleborough, Lancashire)

Ms Angela Jane Maxwell. Managing director, Acuwomen. For services to Business in the West Midlands. (Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire)

Anthony Peter McCoy, MBE. Jockey. For services to Horse Racing. (Hungerford, Berkshire)

Patrick Joseph McIntyre. Chief executive, Northern Ireland Housing Executive. For services to the Housing Sector. (Bangor, Down)

Joseph McVey. Chairman, Volunteer Development Agency. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Northern Ireland. (Belfast)

Ms Gaynor Mears. For services to Preventing Domestic and Sexual Violence. (Cambridgeshire)

Ms Tamara Mellon. Founder and chief Creative Officer, Jimmy Choo. For services to the Fashion Industry. (New York, USA)

Mrs Judith Ann Million. Deputy Regional director, Government Office for the North East. (Crook, Durham)

Mrs Jayne Mary Monkhouse. For services to Equal Opportunities and to Diversity. (Altrincham, Cheshire)

Ms Leslie Ann Morphy. Chief executive, Crisis. For services to Homeless People. (Richmond, Surrey)

Dr Jennifer Morris. For services to Disabled People. (London, N5)

Robert Mullen. Governor, HM Prison Lindholme, HM Prison Service. (York, North Yorkshire)

Barry Mussenden. Deputy director, Policy and Strategy Directorate, Department of Health. (Maidenhead, Berkshire)

Mrs Catherine Myers. Executive Headteacher, Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate Schools, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Education. (Woldingham, Surrey)

Mohammad Nazir. Chairman, West Midlands Ethnic Minority Business Forum. For services to Business. (Birmingham, West Midlands)

John Vivian Drummond Nettles. Actor. For services to Drama. (Evesham, Worcestershire)

John Irwin Nevin. Formerly assistant director of Operations (Benefits Assurance), Social Security Agency, Northern Ireland Executive. (Omagh, Tyrone)

Mrs Rosalind Newlands. Course director for Tourist Guide Training, University of Edinburgh. For services to the Tourist Industry. (Edinburgh)

Mrs Angela Elizabeth O'Connor. Headteacher, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Hastings. For services to Education. (Hastings, East Sussex)

Ms Alache Ode. For services to Diaspora Communities in the UK and Overseas. (West Byfleet, Surrey)

Nelson Olawale Ogunshakin. Chief executive, Association for Consultancy and Engineering. For services to the Construction and Engineering Industries. (Halesowen, West Midlands)

Ms Sophie Okonedo. Actor. For services to Drama. (London, N10)

Mrs Margaret Oldfield. Chair, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. For services to the community in South Yorkshire. (Rotherham, South Yorkshire)

Kenneth Olisa. Chairman, Thames Reach. For services to Homeless People in London. (Kingston upon Thames, Surrey)

Dr Keith Palmer. For services to Economic Development Overseas. (London, SE3)

Dr Cornelia Ann Parker. Sculptor and Installation Artist. For services to Art. (London, E2)

Bryn Parry. Co-Founder, Help for Heroes. For voluntary service to the Armed Forces. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)

Mrs Emma Parry. Co-Founder, Help for Heroes. For voluntary service to the Armed Forces. (Salisbury, Wiltshire)

Dr Rachel Elizabeth Perkins. Director of Quality Assurance and User Experience, South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trust. For services to Mental Health. (London, SW17)

Mrs Zahara Hyde Peters. Chief executive Officer, British Triathlon Federation. For services to Athletics. (Warwickshire, West Midlands)

Julian Pettifer. For services to Journalism and to Wildlife Conservation. (Newbury, Berkshire)

Professor David Andrew Phoenix. Deputy vice-Chancellor, University of Central Lancashire. For services to Science and to Higher Education. (Aughton, Lancashire)

John Hugh Pitman. Executive chairman, JHP Group Ltd. For services to Vocational Training. (Malmesbury, Wiltshire)

Nicholas Clive Randle. Chief executive, Society of Local Council Clerks. For services to Local Government. (Honiton, Devon)

Andre Rebello. HM Coroner for Liverpool. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Blackburn, Lancashire)

Mrs Ann Helen Reed. For services to the Gender Identity Research and Education Society. (Surrey)

Bernard Reed. For services to the Gender Identity Research and Education Society. (Surrey)

Geoffrey Reed. Senior Statistician, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. (Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey)

Bennett Lyle Edward Reid. For services to Business and to the community in Walsall West Midlands. (Stourbridge, West Midlands)

Professor Ken Reid. Formerly Deputy vice-Chancellor, Swansea Metropolitan University. For services to Education. (Taunton, Somerset)

Ms Honor Rhodes. Director of Strategic Development, Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. For services to Children and Families. (London, N16)

Andrew George Ripley. For services to Sport particularly Rugby. (Lingfield, Surrey)

Mrs Jacqueline Roberts. Chief executive, Care Commission. For services to Social Care in Scotland. (Broughty Ferry, Dundee)

Mrs Jacqueline Ann Robinson. President, England Squash. For services to Sport. (Warwickshire, West Midlands)

Michael Jeremy Rye. Leader, Enfield Council. For services to Local Government. (Enfield, Middlesex)

Mrs Inderjit Kaur Sandhu. Headteacher, Launde Primary School, Leicestershire. For services to Education. (Barrow Upon Soar, Leicestershire)

Mrs Johanna Senior. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Scarborough, North Yorkshire)

Dr Prem Dutt Sharma. For services to Community Relations. (Reading, Berkshire)

Stephen Frank Shine. Chief Operating Officer, Thames Water. For services to the Water Industry. (Leatherhead, Surrey)

Ms Angela Sibson. Chief executive, National Academy for Parenting Practitioners. For services to Children and Families. (Pulborough, West Sussex)

Mrs Beverley Francis Smart. For services to People with Special Needs. (Harrow, Middlesex)

Dr Deborah Anita Smith. Director, Building Research Establishment. For services to Fire Safety. (Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire)

Professor Deborah Frances Smith. Professor of Molecular Parasitology, University of York and Chair, Medical Research Council Infections and Immunity Board. For services to Science. (York, North Yorkshire)

Nigel Saxby-Soffe. Formerly Finance director, Action Aid International. For services to International Development. (Barcombe, East Sussex)

Mrs Thelma Olive Sorensen. For services to the Economic Regeneration of Cornwall. (Saltash, Cornwall)

Linbert Soloman Spencer. For services to the Voluntary Sector. (Bedfordshire)

Ms Ruth Stanier. Deputy director, Preventing Repossessions and Homelessness, Department for Communities and Local Government. (London, SW1P)

Christopher Stevens. Formerly head of Inclusion Policy, British Educational and Communications Technology Agency. For services to Special Needs Education. (Richmond, North Yorkshire)

Brian West Stewart. Formerly chief executive, East of England Regional Assembly. For services to Local Government. (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk)

Dr Richard Malcolm Ellis Stone. For public and voluntary service. (London, NW3)

David George Stout. Executive director of Finance and Communications, NHS North East Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS. (North Shields, Tyne and Wear)

Professor Rodney Paul Sturges. For services to Libraries in the UK and Overseas. (Derby, Derbyshire)

Shane Edwin Sutton. Track Performance manager, Cycling GB. For services to Sport. (Cardiff, Mid Glamorgan)

Miss Elizabeth Taylor. Public Health manager, Southampton City Primary Care Trust. For services to Children and Families. (Eastleigh, Hampshire)

Kenneth John Taylor. Leader, Coventry City Council. For services to Local Government. (Coventry, West Midlands)

Mrs Mary Teasdale. Head, National Information and Advice Service for Families of People with Schizophrenia. For services to Mental Healthcare. (Leatherhead, Surrey)

Mrs Barbara Lynne Thomas. For charitable services. (Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Ms Pauline Thompson. For services to Older and Disabled People. (Wallington, Surrey)

Ms Tina Tietjen. Chairman, Air Transport Users' Council. For services to the Aviation Industry. (London, SW15)

Martin John Tiplady. Director, Human Resources, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police. (Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire)

Professor Brian Toft. Professor of Patient Safety, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University. For services to Healthcare. (Swindon, Wiltshire)

Keith Tondeur. President, Credit Action. For services to Financial Education. (Bedale, North Yorkshire)

Mrs Judith Anne Tunstall. Senior private secretary, Department for Work and Pensions. (London, SE9)

Ms Margaret Turner. Chief executive, Diana Award. For services to Young People. (London, WC2)

Ms Baljit Ubhey. Chief Crown Prosecutor, Thames Valley and Group Chair, Thames and Chiltern, Crown Prosecution Service. (London, W5)

Mrs Carol Kathleen Walton, MBE. For services to Disability Sport. (Croydon, Surrey)

Ms Elizabeth Rayner Scott Walton. Formerly Principal, William Morris Sixth Form, Hammersmith and Fulham, London. For services to Post-16 Education. (London, N4)

Mrs Pauline Waterhouse. Principal and chief executive Officer, Blackpool and the Fylde College, Lancashire. For services to Further Education. (Leeds, West Yorkshire)

Mrs Sylvia Beatrice Wear. Chief executive, RCV Charity. For services to Disabled People. (Oxfordshire)

Ms Alison Joan Wenham. Chairman and chief executive, Association of Independent Music. For services to the Creative Industries. (London, W4)

Mrs Fiona Marie Wheeler. Team Leader, Early Years Parenting and Promoting Learning Team, Department for Children, Schools and Families. (Buckhurst Hill, Essex)

John Whittaker. Deputy director, Customer Operations PAYE and Self Assessment Strategic North, Nottingham, HM Revenue and Customs. (Lincolnshire)

John Mills Whyte. Formerly director Central Region, UK Border Agency, Home Office. (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire)

Ms Ann Wild. For services to Wheelchair Basketball. (Ilford, Essex)

Desmond Williamson. Principal, Castlederg High School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland. (Castlederg, Tyrone)

John Bryan Wybrew. Formerly chairman, Energy and Utility Skills. For services to Training. (Godalming, Surrey)

Ms Nicola Yates. Chief executive, Hull City Council. For services to Local Government. (Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire)

Dr Kranti Rajesh Hiremath, MBE. Honorary appointment made substantive.

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