1993 Birthday Honours
The 1993 Queen's Birthday honours were appointments by some of the 16
Queen's birthday celebrations and were announced on 11 June 1993 for the United Kingdom,[1] the Bahamas,[2] Solomon Islands,[3] Saint Lucia,[4] Grenada,[5] Papua New Guinea,[6] and New Zealand and the Cook Islands.[7] The list for Australia was announced separately on 14 June.[8]
Recipients of awards are shown below as they were styled before their new honours.
United Kingdom
Life peer (Baron)
- Sir Richard Attenborough, C.B.E., Actor, Producer and Director.
- Sir Ralf Dahrendorf, K.B.E., Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford.
- The Right Honourable Robert (Robin) Leigh-Pemberton, Governor, Bank of England and Lord Lieutenant of Kent.
- Sir Yehudi Menuhin, O.M., K.B.E., Violinist, Conductor.
Privy Counsellor (PC)
- Roger Norman Freeman, M.P., Member of Parliament for Kettering. For political service.
- Sir George Samuel Knatchbull Young, Bt., M.P., Member of Parliament for Ealing Acton. For political service.
Knight Bachelor
- Professor Colin Leonard Berry, Professor of Morbid Anatomy, The Royal London Hospital. Chairman, Advisory Committee on Pesticides.
- Robin Adair Biggam, Chairman, BICC plc. For services to the Cable and Construction Industries.
- James Drake Birrell, Director and Chief Executive, Halifax Building Society. For services to the Building Society Movement.
- Samuel Brittan, Principal Economic Commentator and Assistant Editor, Financial Times. For Services to Economic Journalism.
- NHSin London.
- John Alexander Collins, lately Chairman, Advisory Committee on Business and Environment. For services to the Environment.
- David James Scott Cooksey, Chairman, Audit Commission for Local Authorities and National Health Service in England and Wales. For services to Local Government.
- Graham Martyn Dorey, Bailiff of Guernsey. For services to Guernsey.
- Ernest Hall, O.B.E., Chairman, Dean Clough Industrial Park, Halifax. For services to Training and Enterprise.
- Joseph Edward Hotung. For charitable services, particularly to the British Museum.
- Ralph Frederic Howell, M.P., Member of Parliament for Norfolk North. For political service.
- Dr David Jack, C.B.E., F.R.S., Non-Executive Director, Cancer Research Campaign Technology Ltd. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
- David Laidlaw Knox, M.P., Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Moorlands. For political service.
- Eddie (Elias George) Kulukundis, O.B.E. For charitable services to Sport and to the Arts.
- Peter Large, C.B.E., Chairman, Joint Committee on Mobility for Disabled People.
- Michael Gillam Lickiss, Senior Partner, Grant Thornton (UK). For services to Accountancy.
- Ronald Andrew Baird Miller, C.B.E., Executive Chairman, Dawson International plc. For services to the Textile Industry.
- Kenneth Murray, F.R.S., Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science.
- Dr William George Henry Quigley, C.B., Chairman, Ulster Bank Ltd. For services to public life in Northern Ireland.
- Dr David Allan Rees, F.R.S., Secretary and Chief Executive, Medical Research Council. For services to Science.
- H.M. Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland.
- Stanley Clifford Simmons. For services to Medicine.
- Professor Colin Stansfield Smith, C.B.E., County Architect, Hampshire County Council. For services to Architecture.
- Donald Maurice Spiers, C.B., T.D., Controller Aircraft, Ministry of Defence.
- Donald Edgar Stringer, C.B.E. For political service.
- Gilbert Williamson Thompson, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Manchester Airport plc. For services to Air Transport.
- Colin William Carstairs Turner, C.B.E., D.F.C., For political and public service.
- Duncan Amos Watson, C.B.E., Immediate Past President, World Blind Union: formerly Chairman, Access Committee for England. For services to Blind People.
- Peter Robert Wright, C.B.E., Director, The Birmingham Royal Ballet.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
- Dick Hurst Pantlin, C.B.E. For services to British interests and the British community in Europe.
Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
- Admiral Sir John (Beverley) Kerr, K.C.B., A.D.C.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
- Lieutenant General The Royal Irish Rangers.
- First Parliamentary Counsel.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Military Division
- Rear Admiral David Kenneth Bawtree.
- Rear Admiral Graham Noel Davis.
- Rear Admiral John Antony Lovell Myres.
- Major General Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Major General Geoffrey William Field, O.B.E., late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Major General David Phillips Thomson, C.B.E., M.C., late The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
- Air Vice-Marshal John Michael Brook, Q.H.S., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal Paul Derek Clark, Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal Gordon Macarthur Ferguson, C.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal William McCulloch Rae, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
- David Jeffrey Bentley, Grade 3, Home Office.
- William John Hodges, Permanent Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- David John Hodgkins, Grade 3, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
- Christopher Kingston Howes, Second Commissioner and Chief Executive, The Crown Estate.
- Robert Gordon Scott Johnston, Grade 3, Property Services Agency Service International, Department of the Environment.
- Peter Mackay, Grade 2, Scottish Office.
- Stephen Charles Taylor Matheson, Grade 2, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Nicholas Lionel John Montagu, Grade 2, Department of Transport.
- Timothy Jean Geoffrey Pratt, lately Deputy Treasury Solicitor.
- Dr John Langdale Reed, Senior Principal Medical Officer, Department of Health.
- Arthur Christie Russell, Grade 3, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Edward Alexander Simpson, Director, Northern Ireland Court Service.
- Dr George Strath Sorrie, lately Chief Executive, Occupational Health Service, Office of Public Service and Science.
- Harold David Spenser Venables, The Official Solicitor, Lord Chancellor's Department.
Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
- Alastair Christopher Donald Summerhayes MacRae, C.M.G., British High Commissioner, Lagos.
- The Honourable Humphrey John Hamilton Maud, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Buenos Aires.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
- Geoffrey Edward Fitchew, lately Director General, EC Commission.
- Colin Gatt, Director, Commonwealth Development CorporationManaged Projects. For services to the Commonwealth Development Corporation.
- David Hugh Colvin, Minister, H.M. Embassy, Rome.
- Charles Augustine Kaye Cullimore, British High Commissioner, Kampala.
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Richard Hugh Turton Gozney, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, New York.
- Chargé d'Affaires, H.M. Embassy, Tehran.
- Michael John Robinson, Counsellor, H.M. Embassy, Belgrade.
- Thomas William Savage, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Brian Smith, O.B.E., British High Commissioner, Port of Spain.
- David Critchlow Walker, C.V.O., British High Commissioner, Accra.
- Brian Watkins, British High Commissioner, Mbabane.
- Philip Henry Davan Wetton, Director General for British Trade Development in Italy, H.M. Consulate-General, Milan.
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
- Colonel Peter Hilton, M.C.
- David William Neil Landale.
- Colonel Geoffrey Walter Fownes Luttrell, M.C.
- Brian Henry McGrath, C.V.O.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
- Frank Reginald Francis, L.V.O., M.B.E.
- John Haslam, L.V.O.
- Graham Norbert Kennedy.
- George David Inge-Innes-Lillingston, C.B.E., D.L.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
- The Most Honourable Elizabeth Shirley Vaughan, Marchioness of Anglesey, D.B.E.
- Marilyn Jean, Mrs Atkinson.
- Colonel Harold Frederick Oberlinne Bewsher, O.B.E.
- John Edwin Brook.
- Thomas Henry Davies.
- Susan Lillian Derry, M.V.O.
- Lieutenant Colonel Donald James Charles Wickes, M.V.O.
- Cyril Raymond Woods, M.V.O.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
- Lynda Margaret, Mrs Hopkins.
- David Rankin-Hunt, T.D.
- Michael William Desmond MacKey, B.E.M.
- Carmel Eileen Mary, Mrs Murphy.
- Inspector Thomas Anthony Parker, Metropolitan Police.
- Inspector Roger Ernest Reynolds, Metropolitan Police.
- Squadron Leader Robert Morrison Shields, Royal Air Force.
- Michael John Thresher.
- Miss Gwendoline Annette Wilkin.
- David McKenzie Yeaman.
Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) (RVM)
- Patrick Joseph Carroll, R.V.M.
- Pauline Patricia, Mrs Stanley, R.V.M.
- Richard James Thomas, R.V.M.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) (RVM)
- Joseph Hervé Yves Chevrier.
- Arthur Burton Cummings.
- Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) Michael Lawrence Currell.
- Terence James Gardiner.
- Clive John Godfrey.
- Miss June Marguerite Theresa Guerin.
- Sergeant Peter John Hersey, Royal Air Force.
- Dennis Leslie Lazenby.
- Miss Betty Leek.
- Stephen John Matthews.
- Sergeant Kenneth Erwin Millar, Royal Air Force.
- Kenneth John Richardson.
- Paul Kevin Whybrew.
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)
- Charles Hubert Sisson, Writer and Poet. For services to Literature.
- Dr Elsie May Widdowson, C.B.E., F.R.S., President, British Nutrition Foundation. For services to Science.
Order of the British Empire
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
- Miss Thora Hird (Mrs Scott), O.B.E., Actress. For services to Drama.
- Muriel Sarah, Mrs Spark, O.B.E., Writer. For services to Literature.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
- John Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of Bute. For services to the Arts and Heritage, and to public life in Scotland.
- Sir Peter Parker, L.V.O. For services to public life.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Military division
- Brigadier Michael Anthony Browne (474111), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Colonel Royston Leslie Giles, O.B.E. (453607), late The Gloucestershire Regiment.
- Colonel William Bernard Ibbetson (471286), late The Green Howards.
- Brigadier (now Major General) Anthony David Pigott O.B.E. (477816), late Corps of Royal Engineers
- Colonel John Austin Thorp, M.B.E. (477436), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Brigadier Thomas Ian Macdonald Waugh, M.B.E. (475258), late Royal Corps of Signals.
Civil division
- John Beadle, lately Chairman, Peak Park Joint Planning Board. For services to the National Parks Movement.
- Jeremy Wilson Beech, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officerof Kent.
- Anthony John Booth, Managing Director, Special Businesses and International Affairs British Telecomplc. For services to the Telecommunications Industry.
- Carlton Boswell, T.D., lately Her Majesty's Chief Agricultural Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
- Elizabeth Louise, Mrs. Botting (Mrs. Carpenter). For services to the Top Salaries Review Body and to Personal Finance Broadcasting.
- Peter Thomas Brazier, lately Grade 5, Central Office of Information.
- Ian Brownlie Q.C., Chichele Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford. For services to International Law.
- William Campbell Bryden, Head of Drama Television, BBC Scotland. Associate Director, the Royal National Theatre.
- Philip George Burke, Professor of Mathematical Physics, Queen's University Belfast. For services to Science.
- John Halcrow Burrow, O.B.E., Chief Constable, Essex Police.
- Norman John Terence Butler, Director of Social Services, Hampshire County Council.
- Christopher James Campbell, Chairman, British Shipbuilders Corporation. For services to the Shipbuilding Industry.
- Peter James Clarke, Grade 4, Forestry Commission.
- Miss Royal Ballet. For services to Ballet.
- Patrick Collinson, Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge.
- Nigel Lawrence Colne, Non-Executive Director, Department of Social Security's Departmental Management Board.
- Miss Frances Mary Cook, Deputy Chairman, Public Works Loan Board. For services to Local Government.
- Paul Christopher Richard Crossley, Pianist and Artistic Director, London Sinfonietta. For services to Music.
- Timothy Ernest Daniels, Grade 5, Ministry of Defence.
- Frank John Davies, Chief Executive, Rockware Group plc. For services to the Glass Industry.
- William Devlin, Director, Local Enterprise Development Unit. For services to Economics and Industry in Northern Ireland.
- Roy Leonard Dommett, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Defence Research Agency.
- Dr. Alastair Geoffrey Donald, O.B.E., President, the Royal College of General Practitioners. For services to Medicine.
- Robert Trench Fox, Vice Chairman, Kleinwort Benson Group. For services to Banking.
- Dr. Albert Franks, Grade 5, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Thelma, Mrs. Golding, Chairman, Hounslow and Spelthorne Community and Mental Health NHS Trust.
- Stanley Richard Goodchild, Chief Education Officer, Berkshire. For services to Education.
- Nicholas Thomas Grimshaw, Architect. For services to Architecture.
- Bunty Moffat, Mrs. Gunn, O.B.E., lately Chairman, Lanarkshire Health Board. For services to the National Health Service in Scotland.
- Peter Haggett, Professor of Urban and Regional Geography, University of Bristol.
- Reginald John Hales. For political and public service.
- Reed Elsevier. For charitable services, particularly to the Arts.
- Alexander Philip Hendry. For political and public service.
- David Henry Hills, lately Grade 4, Ministry of Defence.
- Dr. Geoffrey Hobbs, lately Grade 5, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- John Folliott Charles Hull. For services to the City and to Industry.
- James Malcolm Marcus Humphrey, D.L. For political and public service.
- Nigel Margrave Johnston, Grade 5, Home Office.
- Frederick Patrick Mair Johnston, Chairman, Johnston Press plc. For services to Newspaper Publishing.
- Geraint Stanley Jones, Chief Executive, S4C. For services to Broadcasting.
- Professor Desmond Gareth Julian, Consultant Medical Director, British Heart Foundation.
- Roger Kent, Director, Waverley Care Trust. For public service in Scotland.
- University of Wales College of Medicine. Honorary Consultant Pathologist to South Glamorgan Health Authority.
- Michael Frederick Knox, Grade 5, H.M. Board of Custom and Excise.
- Norman Lessels, Chairman, Standard Life. For services to the Insurance Industry.
- Robert Patrick Lister, Chairman, Board of Governors, Coventry University.
- Paul Edward Loveluck, Chief Executive, Wales Tourist Board. For services to Tourism in Wales.
- Stuart Randolph Lyons, Chairman and Chief Executive, Royal Doulton Ltd. For services to the China Industry.
- Mrs. Morag MacDonald Simpson, Secretary to the Post Office Corporation. For services to the Post Office.
- Dr. Iain Mackay MacFarlane, Chairman, Latin American Trade Advisory Group. For services to Export and to ICI Fibres.
- Ian Roy Marks, Chairman, Packaging Panel, Food and Drink Federation. For services to the Food Industry.
- Professor John Stanley Marsh, Chairman, Agricultural Wages Board. For services to the Agricultural Industry.
- Dr. Robert James Maxwell, Secretary and Chief Executive, The King's Fund. For services to the Health Service in London.
- Dr. Archibald Dewar McIntyre, Principal Medical Officer, Scottish Home and Health Department.
- Robert Murray McKinlay, Chairman, British Aerospace Airbus Ltd. For services to the Aircraft Industry.
- Duncan James McPherson, Convener, Highland Regional Council. For services to Local Government in Scotland.
- John Stanley Metcalfe, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester. For services to Science.
- Dennis Mitchell, Chairman, South West Regional Advisory Board, National Rivers Authority. For services to the Fisheries Industry.
- Terence Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Conoco Ltd. For services to the Oil Industry.
- Colonel Alan Frank Niekerk, T.D., D.L., Chairman, Council of the Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association's Pension Plan. For services to TAVRA.
- Miss Felicity Joan Palmer, Opera Singer. For services to Music.
- David Lewis Pascall, lately Chairman, National Curriculum Council. For services to Education.
- Professor John Allan Patmore, Vice Chairman, Sports Council. For services to Sport.
- Anthony Cecil Peak, Joint Deputy Chief Executive, VSEL Consortium plc. For services to Submarine Building.
- Edward John Peett, Director, Vodafone Groupplc. For services to the Telecommunications Industry.
- Christopher Selwyn Porteous, Solicitor for the Metropolitan Police. For services to the Metropolitan Police.
- Dr. Ian Mathieson Hamilton Preston, Chief Executive, Scottish Power. For services to the Electricity Industry.
- George Karoly Radda, British Heart Foundation Professor of Molecular Cardiology, University of Oxford. For services to Science.
- John Rayner, Rabbi Emeritus, Liberal Jewish Synagogue.
- Brynley Roberts, Librarian, National Library for Wales. For services to the Welsh Language and Literature and to Librarianship in Wales.
- Edward John Roberts, Chief Executive, Heath Springs Ltd. For services to Business and to public life in the West Midlands.
- John Arthur Robson, Senior Principal Inspector of Taxes, Her Majesty's Board of Inland Revenue.
- Duncan Alexander Ross, lately Chairman, Southern Electric plc. For services to the Electricity Supply Industry.
- John Alexander Ross, President, National Farmers' Union of Scotland. For services to Agriculture in Scotland.
- Simon John Sacher, Chairman, Whitehall and Industry Group. For services to Industry.
- Wiltshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Peter Sebastian. For public services in London.
- Clifford William Smith, D.L. For services to Local Government, particularly in East Anglia.
- Professor David Grahame Grahame-Smith, Chairman, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
- Professor Harry Smith. For services to the Ministry of Defence.
- Graham Henry Stacy, Director of Professional Standards, Price WaterhouseEurope. For services to Accountancy.
- Dr. (Isobel Jane) Nuala Sterling, Chairman, Standing Medical Advisory Committee. For services to Medicine.
- Rex Herbert Moss Symons, Chairman, The Poole Hospital Trust. For service to Training and Education.
- Bernard David Taylor, Executive Chairman, Medeva plc. For services to Export and to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
- Professor Jean Olwen Thomas, F.R.S., Professor of Macromolecular Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. For services to Science.
- Peter Colum Tudball, Chairman, The Baltic Exchange. For services to the Shipping Industry.
- Alan David Tuffin, General Secretary, Union of Communication Workers. For services to Industrial Relations and to Health and Safety.
- Denis Tunnicliffe, Managing Director, London UndergroundLtd. For services to Transport in London.
- William Guy Walker, Chairman, Van den Berghs and Jurgens Ltd. For services to the Food Industry.
- Commander Leslie Michael Macdonald Saunders Watson, D.L., Royal Navy (Retired), lately Chairman, The British Library Board.
- King's College, London.
- Alexander Winton, Q.F.S.M., H.M. Chief Inspector of Fire Services for Scotland.
- Charles Richard Woosnam, Forestry Commissioner. For services to the Forestry Industry.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Military Division
- Royal Navy
- Commander John Ewart Dykes, Royal Navy.
- Commander John Fenwick, Royal Navy.
- Commander Leon Richard Hayward, Royal Navy.
- The Reverend Edward Wynne Jones, Royal Navy.
- Commander Richard Derek Leaman, Royal Navy.
- Major Jonathan James Bailey Lear, Royal Marines.
- Commander James Molloy, Royal Navy.
- Commander Colin O'Keeffe, Royal Navy.
- Commander Alan Thomas John Padwick, Royal Navy.
- Commander Anthony Rose, Royal Navy.
- Captain (X) John Patrick Thompson, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service.
- Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Martin Graham Clive Amlot (484810), The King's Regiment.
- Lieutenant Colonel Peter John Cable (485682), The Gloucestershire Regiment.
- Lieutenant Colonel (now Colonel) Michael Anthony Charlton-Weedy (491560), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
- Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Anthony Coltman (478572), Royal Corps of Signals.
- Lieutenant Colonel Alan Paul Deed (491440), The Royal Anglian Regiment.
- Lieutenant Colonel David Henry Flower (508016), Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Lieutenant Colonel John Patrick Hoskinson (495350), Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Arthur King, M.B.E. (471294), The Light Infantry.
- Lieutenant Colonel David William Lewis, T.D. (491666), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. *Lieutenant Colonel John Kingsford Marsham (472579), The Light Infantry.
- Lieutenant Colonel Sebastian John Lechmere Roberts (502909), Irish Guards.
- Lieutenant Colonel Derek James Richardson Smail, T.D. (485927), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Territorial Army.
- Lieutenant Colonel Anthony William Snook (479469), The Parachute Regiment.
- Major (Local Lieutenant Colonel) Bernard Thomas Tyler, M.B.E. (513435), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Lieutenant Colonel David John Wilson, M.B.E. (476675), Army Air Corps.
- Lieutenant Colonel Anton Young (508737), Royal Logistic Corps (formerly RAOC).
Civil division
- Dr. Gary James Keith Acres, Director, Technology Planning, Johnson Matthey. For services to Energy Efficiency.
- William Joseph Ainsley, Senior Manager, Chevaline Performance Group, British Aerospace (Dynamics) Ltd. For services to the Defence Industry.
- James Napier Alison, H.M. Staff Inspector of Schools, Scottish Office Education Department.
- Dr. Anthony Allibone, M.B.E., Chairman, Health Committee, General Medical Council.
- Keith Appelbee, lately Managing Director, GEC-Alsthom. For servicesto Export and to the Engineering Industry.
- Edward George Arnold, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- Michael Terence Aspel, Television Presenter, Independent Television. For services to Broadcasting.
- Kenneth Bains, Inspector of Taxes SP, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Robert Melville Balfour. For political service.
- Alan Douglas Barker, Treasurer, Princess Mary House Branch; Financial Adviser, West Yorkshire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
- David Maxwell Barker. For political service.
- Dr. Keith Chartres Barnett. For services to the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket.
- Michael Allen Barrett, General Secretary and Treasurer, National League of the Blind and Disabled. For services to the Blind and the Disabled.
- Margaret, Mrs. Baskerville, Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- Trevor Bassett, Q F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer, Dorset Fire Brigade.
- John Garry Beaumont, Executive Director and Chief Ship Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping. For services to the Shipping Industry.
- John Charles Beech, Grade 7, Department of the Environment.
- Lilian Margery, Mrs. Bennett, Chairman, Manpower. For services to Employment and to the Butler Trust.
- Gordon Harry Berlyne. For services to the public and to the community in Manchester.
- Dr. Maurice Bichard, Technical Director, Pig Improvement Company. For services to the Pig Breeding Industry.
- Cedric George Blackbourne, Managing Director, Karl Construction Ltd. For services to the Construction Industry in Northern Ireland.
- Kenneth William Blyth, Secretary, Independent Television Commission. For Services to Broadcasting.
- Edwin Seymour Bontoft, Honorary Treasurer, Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation. For services to the Disabled.
- Mark James Bowerman. For political service.
- John Michael Bowers, A Chairman, Consumer Credit Licensing Appeals. For services to Consumer Affairs.
- Seamus Brendan Boyle, Grade 7, Industrial Development Board, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- Anthony Charles Brown, Managing Director, F. C. Brown (Steel Equipment) Ltd. For services to the Steel Industry.
- Craig Milne Brown, Principal, Dundee College of Further Education. For services to Further Education.
- Professor Kenneth Martin Brown, lately President, South Wales Institute of Engineers. For services to Health and Safety.
- Rowland Percival Brown, Headteacher, Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe. For services to Education.
- Walter Charles Brown, Vice President and National Treasurer, 1940 Dunkirk Veterans Association.
- Barclays de Zoete Wedd Investment Management. For services to Commerce.
- John Burn, Headmaster, Longbenton Community College, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Education.
- Annie Dick Mrs. Burnett, Chairman, Social Work Committee, Borders Regional Council. For services to Local Government.
- Denis Jack Butt, Grade 7, Plant Pathologist, Horticulture Research International.
- Thomas James Carr, M.B.E., Artist. For services to Art.
- John Carol Case, For services to Music.
- Lieutenant Colonel Colin Cheshire. For services to Rifle Shooting.
- David Nigel Chesters, Grade 7, H.M. Board of Customs and Excise.
- Robert Charles Clark, Grade 6, Department of the Environment.
- Richard Clough, M.B.E., General Secretary, Social Care Association. For services to Residential Child Care.
- Kenneth Howard Coates, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive, Meggitt pic. For services to Export and to the Aerospace Industry.
- Colin George Campbell Cocks, Vice Chairman, Dowty Electronic Systems Division, Dowty Group pic. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Morris Cohen, Chairman, Morris Cohen (Underwear) Ltd. For services to the Clothing Industry.
- David Lionel Coleman, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. For services to Pharmacy.
- Peter John Cooper, Consultant Engineer, J Sainsbury plc. For services to Food Refrigeration.
- Martin Dewe Corke, Chairman West Suffolk Health Authority. For services to the National Health Service.
- Graham Ronald Court, Leader, Rhymney Valley District Council. For services to Local Government in Wales.
- Herbert Colin Coxall, Life President, Association of International Courier and Express Services. For services to the Courier Industry.
- Stanley Albert Coxhead, Founder, Association of Authorised Public Accountants. For services to Accountancy.
- Alan Croston, Chief Probation Officer, Somerset Probation Service.
- Richard Cummings, Member, Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum. For services to Education.
- Walter Hugh Davidson, Managing Director, Peter Scott and Company Ltd. For services to the Knitwear Industry.
- Professor King's College, London.
- Alan de Pennington, Professor of Computer Aided Engineering, University of Leeds. For services to Science.
- Captain Ebenezer Thomson Denholm, R.N., Chairman, Cornwall Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
- Gordon Ernest Francis Denman, Principal Collector of Taxes, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- John Denton, Grade 6, Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
- John Kennedy Dewar. For political service.
- Dr Kenneth Edward Donnan, Chairman, Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health. For services to the Mentally Ill in Northern Ireland.
- Elizabeth Deirdre, Mrs. Doocey. For political and public service.
- Philip Percy Cooper Drabble, Naturalist, writer and broadcaster.
- James Michael Durose, lately Grade 7, Home Office.
- Maurice George Ebison, lately Deputy Chief Executive, Institute of Physics. For services to Science.
- Peter Robert Ellis, lately Director, Veterinary Epidemiology Economics Research Unit, University of Reading. For services to Science.
- Arthur John Evans, Headteacher, Penydre High School, Merthyr Tydfil. For services to Education.
- Harry Marshall Fairhurst, Consultant Architect to English Heritage. For services to Architecture.
- Peter Gilbert Fitzgerald, Managing Director, Fitzgerald Lighting Ltd. For services to the Lighting Industry and to Economic Development in Cornwall.
- Professor George Dick Forwell, Chief Administrative Medical Officer and Director of Public Health, Greater Glasgow Health Board. For services to Medicine in Scotland.
- Ian Fowler, Principal Chief Clerk, Inner London Magistrates' Court Service. For services to the Judicial System.
- Dr. Hans Ludwig Frankel, Consultant, National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital. For services to Medicine.
- Robert Wilkinson Fraser, Director, Water and Drainage Services, Borders Regional Council. For services to Local Government.
- George Philip Furze, lately DS5C Grade, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Samuel Richard Gallop, Honorary Chairman, Opportunities for People with Disabilities. For services to the Disabled.
- Professor William Gelletly, Professor of Physics, University of Surrey. For services to Science.
- Dr. Tony Gibson. For services to the Neighbourhood Initiatives Foundation.
- Henry Samuel Oscroft Gilbert, President, Merseyside and Cheshire Rent Assessment Panel. For public service in Merseyside.
- Alexander Glass, Chairman, Children's Panel, Highland Region.
- Miss Rumer Godden (Margaret Haynes, Mrs. Dixon), Novelist. For services to Literature.
- Florence Barbara, Mrs. Grains, Chairman, Shetland Health Board. For services to the NHS.
- Stanley Hagan, Grade 7, Chief Clerk, Liverpool Combined Court Centre, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Anthony John Hall, C.P.M., Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
- Thomas Douglas Hall, Principal Scientific Officer, Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, Scottish Office.
- Jonathan David Harris, President, Continuing Professional Development Foundation. For services to Further Education.
- David Heaton, lately Consultant, Museums and Galleries Commission. For services to Heritage.
- Kenneth James Heyes, Bursar, King Alfred's College Hampshire. For services to Higher Education.
- Anne Mary, Mrs. Hobson. For political and public service.
- Henry Egar Garfield Hodge. For services to the Social Security Advisory Committee.
- Miss Anna Margaret Home, Head of Children's Programmes, BBC Television. For services to Broadcasting.
- Professor Norman Webster Hudson. For services to Soil Conservation.
- Evelyn Gervase Carson Hulbert, Chairman, Moore StephensInternational. For services to Accountancy.
- Miss Mary Millicent Hulbert, Headteacher, The Willink School, Reading. For services to Education.
- Dr. Donald Hunt. For services to the Three Choirs Festival, Worcester.
- National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts. For services to the NHS.
- Hubert Robin Hutton, lately Director General, British Merchant Banking and Securities Houses Association. For services to the Finance Industry.
- George Howard Jackson, Deputy Chief Executive, Royal Agricultural Society of England. For services to Agriculture.
- David Jason (David White), Actor. For services to Drama.
- James Jeffrey, Farmer. For services to Agriculture in the Borders, Scotland.
- Miss Celia Avril Rees-Jenkins, Grade 7, Department of the Environment.
- Terence Anthony Johnson, Inspector of Taxes SP, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Adam Johnstone, Chairman, Broadwood Trust. For charitable services to the Royal Academy of Music.
- Graham Laurie Jones, Grade 7, Department of Transport.
- Neville Jones. For political and public service.
- Noel Jordan, lately Chairman, Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee. For services to the Construction Industry.
- Patricia, Mrs. Jorgensen, Chairman of the council, the Children's Society. For services to Young People.
- Professor Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. For services to Wildfowl Conservation.
- Kenneth Charles Keen, lately Grade 6, Department of Health.
- Malcolm David Kelly, Chairman and Managing Director, Integrated Hydraulics Ltd. For services to the Hydraulic Equipment Industry.
- Douglas Henry Kent. For services to the Botanical Society of the British Isles.
- Roger William Knight, Grade 7, Home Office.
- Robert MacLeod Lacey. For political and public service.
- Dr. Elizabeth Laverick, Honorary Secretary, Women's Engineering Society. For services to women in Engineering and Science.
- Professor George Jeffery Leigh, Deputy Head, Agriculture and Food Research Council Nitrogen Fixation Laboratory. For services to Science.
- Mike Leigh, Writer and Director. For services to the Film Industry.
- Gordon Lund, Principal Building Surveyor, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Miss Joyce Irene Magor, Grade 6, Overseas Development Administration.
- Ian Marr, Chairman, Aberdeen and District Milk Marketing Board. For services to the Dairy Industry.
- David Rupert Mayes, Headteacher, Cockshut Hill Comprehensive School, Birmingham. For services to Education.
- Professor Daniel Vincent McCaughan, lately Board Chairman, Industrial Research and Technology Unit. For services to Technological Advancement in Northern Ireland.
- Captain Norman David McFarlane, Grade 6, Department of Transport.
- Miss Anne Geraldine McGrath, Principal, Little Flower Girls' School, Belfast. For services to Education.
- Robert Ian Shaw Meadows, Managing Director, R. S. Clare and Company Ltd. For services to Industry.
- Andrew Robert Mitchell, I.S.O. For services to Sport for the Disabled in Scotland.
- Peter Crichton Mitchell, Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, Strathclyde Police.
- Robert Alan Monkhouse, Entertainer. For charitable services.
- The Very Reverend Dr. Peter Clement Moore, Dean and Rector, St. Albans Cathedral.
- Sydney Mortimer, Specialist Inspector, Health and Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
- Professor Helen Christine Muir, Director, Department of Applied Psychology, College of Aeronautics, Cranfield. For services to Transport Safety.
- Sister Carina Muldoon, Director, St Joseph's Training School, Middletown, Northern Ireland. For services to Young People.
- Michael Anthony Muskett, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
- Michael Joseph Mylod, Deputy Chief Constable, Hampshire Constabulary.
- Charles John Naylor, lately National Secretary, National Council of YMCAs.
- Procter Naylor, Director, East Anglia Tourist Board. For services to Tourism.
- Richard Neale, lately Member, Occupational Pensions Board.
- Dr. Stephen Nepaulsingh, Member, School Examinations and Assessment Council. For services to Education.
- Harry Noble, lately Director, Economic Development and Planning, Coventry City Council. For services to Local Government.
- Charles Roger Macpherson Notcutt, Chairman, Notcutt Nurseries Ltd. For services to the Horticultural Industry.
- Sheila Dorothy, Mrs. Oldham. For political and public service.
- Andrew Hugh Fitzgerald Olson. For services to Energy Conservation in London.
- Professor Robert Owen, D.L. For services to the National Health Service in Wales.
- Ann Veronica Margaret, Mrs. Palmer, M.B.E., Director General, Bus and Coach Council. For services to the Bus and Coach Industry.
- Cameron Holdsworth Parker. For services to the Marine Engineering Industry.
- Keith John Parker, Editor and Director, Express and Star, Wolverhampton. For services to Journalism.
- Michael Henry Parkinson, Vice-Chairman, Bradford and District Training and Enterprise Council. For services to Training and Education.
- Lieutenant Colonel Godfrey Philip Desmond Pease, R.M. (Retired), Deputy Representative Chairman, Southern Area, Sea Cadet Corps.
- Harold Lindsay Perks. For political and public service.
- Jill Elizabeth, Mrs. Pitkeathley, Director, Carers' National Association. For services to the support of Carers.
- Rudolf Theodor Felix Plaut, Chairman, Northmace pic. For services to Industry in Wales.
- Douglas Thomas Ponsford, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Brian James Porteous, Grade 6, H.M. Treasury.
- Rosalind, Mrs. Preston, Vice-President, Board of Deputies of British Jews and Honorary Vice-President, National Council of Women of Great Britain.
- Miss Wendy Anne Jopling Ramshaw (Mrs. Watkins), Jeweller. For services to Art.
- Derek Rawson, lately City Engineer, Birmingham. For services to Municipal Engineering.
- Dr. James Dudley Read, Director, National Health Service Centre for Coding and Classification. For services to Medicine.
- Major Norman Ricketts, Chairman 75th Anniversary Committee, King George's Fund for Sailors.
- Miss Anne Christine Elizabeth Rider, Retired Maternity Services Manager University College Hospital London. For services to the Midwifery ' Profession.
- Rex Roberts. For political and public service.
- Robin John Kerfoot Roberts, Grade 6, Department of Social Security.
- Douglas George Robertson, Vice President, Royal Scottish Corporation. For services to the Elderly in London.
- James Robson, Divisional Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- Harold Kenneth Rose, Member, Norfolk County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Miss (Katherine) Patricia Routledge, Actress. For services to Drama.
- Andrew Roxburgh. For services to Association Football.
- Brian David Scott, Director, Great Western, British Railways. For services to Rail Transport.
- John Arthur Seaman, Doctor, Save the Children Fund. For services to World Health.
- John Norman Sefton, Chairman, British Visqueen Ltd. For service to the Chemical and Plastic Industries.
- Michael Aylwin Selfe, lately County Surveyor, Essex County Council. For services to Highways Engineering.
- Penelope Ann, Mrs. Seligman, Chair, Board of Visitors, HM Prison Whitemoor. For services to Prison Board of Visitors.
- David Shackels, Principal, East Tyrone College of Further Education. For services to Further Education.
- Yan Ji Shieh, Director, Refugee Action. For services to the Resettlement of Refugees.
- Fiona Patricia West, Mrs Simpson, General Dental Practitioner, Co. Antrim. Member, General Dental Council. For services to Dentistry.
- Trevor Slater, lately Chairman, Ferguslie Park Business Support Group. For services to Inner-City Regeneration.
- John Vernon Smyth, General Secretary, Ulster Farmers' Union. For services to Agriculture in Northern Ireland.
- Alan Robert Staff, Commercial Director, Vosper Thornycroft. For services to Export and to the Defence Industry.
- Dr. Anthony John Stanton, Negotiator General Medical Services Committee. For services to Medicine.
- Dr Hilary Stevenson, Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- William James Stewart, Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- Dr. Michael Adrian Stroud. For Human Endeavour and for charitable services.
- Richard David Stroud, Grade 6, Department of Employment.
- Professor Margaret Jean Talbot. For services to Sport and to Physical Education.
- David John Tarr, Consultant, Balfour Beatty Power Construction Ltd (Hong Kong). For services to Export and to the Transmission Industry.
- John William Reginald Taylor, Commonwealth Vice President, Royal Life Saving Society. For services to Life Saving.
- George William Terrans, lately Chairman, Durham County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Richard G. Tettenborn. For services to Local Government in Wales.
- Miss Pamela Patricia Thayer, I.S.O., President, Pre-School Playgroups Association. For services to the Playgroup Movement.
- Andrew Thomson, Professor, School of Management, Open University. For services to Further Education.
- Nancy, Mrs. Tovey, M.B.E. For political service.
- Arthur Walter Townsend, lately Chairman and Managing Director, Oxford Bus Company. For services to the Bus Industry.
- Norman Elliott Trape, Grade 7, First Secretary, British Embassy, Paris.
- Richard John Tucker, Principal Information Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- William Charles Frederick Turner, Special Operations Director, Royal Ordnance pic, Chorley. For services to the Defence Industry.
- Sir Ranulph Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Bt. For Human Endeavour and for charitable services.
- Peter Charles van Geersdaele, Grade 7, National Maritime Museum.
- Miss Michelle (Mickey) Walker. For services to Women's Golf.
- Jeremy John Ware. For political and public service.
- Geoffrey Roy Watson, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Arthur Melville Reid Watts. For services to the public and to the community in the Forest of Dean.
- Stanley Webster. For services to the Prime Minister's Advisory Panel on the Citizen's Charter.
- Terence Gerard Weiler, lately Chief Usher of the Cenotaph Ceremony.
- Christopher Bevis Eve White, Grade 6, Office of Fair Trading.
- Neville Whittaker, Director, North East Civic Trust. For services to Urban Regeneration in the North East of England.
- Brian Charles Willett, lately Grade 7, Department for Education.
- Alan Philip Willis, General Secretary, British Amusement Catering Trade Association. For services to the Coin-Operated Amusement Machines Industry.
- Brian Errington Willis, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- Ralph Stewart Wilson, Headteacher, Armadale Academy, West Lothian. For services to Education.
- Geoffrey Willingale Wood, Inspector of Taxes SP, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Professor Jack Williamson Wood, Regional Assessor, Community Charge Registration Officer and Electoral Registration Officer, Strathclyde Region. For services to Local Government.
- Anne Margaret, Mrs. Yates, lately Director, Southern African Advanced Education Project.
- Cynthia, Mrs. Yates. For political service.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Civil division
- John Leonard Collier, Services to the Community in Cheadle, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire,
- Miss Alice Gaynor Griffith Brown, Honorary Life Member, Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. For services to Animal Welfare in Northern Ireland.
- Rose, Mrs Canning, Inspector and Assembler, Northern Telecom (NI) Ltd. For charitable services to the community in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland.
- Miss Olga Mavis Charlton, lately Deputy Principal, Northern Ireland Office.
- Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs Cooke, Administrative Assistant, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- William Noel Davison, Transport Centre Supervisor, Western Education and Library Board, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
- Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs Dawson, Administrative Officer, Department of Economic Development, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- Frank Donnelly, Supervisor and Trade Union Convener, Larne Borough Council. For services to Industrial Relations.
- The Reverend Canon Bruce Duncan, Chairman, Northorpe Hall Trust. For services to the Care of Young People.
- Thomas Richard Dunwoody. For services to Horse Racing.
- Elizabeth, Mrs Fletcher, Caretaker, Ulidia Centre for Resources and Training, Belfast.
- Albert Brian Forde, Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- George Alan Gardner, Owner, Beechwood Laboratories. For services to Microbiological Development.
- John George Gibson, Ambulanceman, Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
- Miss Agnes Mary Harkin, Cook Supervisor, Termoncanice Primary School, Limavady, Northern Ireland.
- Francis Harvey, Supervisor, Northern Ireland Railways.
- John Gilbert Hill, Senior Lecturer, Down College of Further Education, Ballynahinch, Northern Ireland. For services to Further Education.
- Samuel Gerard Hughes. For services to the Newry Credit Union Ltd and the ECCU Assurance Company Ltd.
- Thomas Joseph King, lately Deputy Principal, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- Ann, Mrs McCann, Administrator, Community of the Peace People. For services to Peace in Northern Ireland.
- Hugh McClune. For services to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
- Maurice Noel McConkey. For services to the community, particularly the Disabled, in Northern Ireland.
- William John Murray, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- William John Nugent, Porter, Tower Hill Hospital, Armagh. For charitable services to the community in Armagh.
- Thomas Patrick Palmer, Cattle Mart Manager and Foreman. For services to Agriculture and to the Community in Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
- Susan, Mrs Patterson, Domestic Assistant, Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast.
- Andrew George Scott, Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- Charles Gordon Watson, Sergeant, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- William George Watson, lately Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
- Roland Brian Wright, Yarn Controller, Ulster Carpet Mills Holdings Ltd. For services to the Carpet Industry.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
- Samuel Hugh Gibson Power, Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
- Victor George Shaw, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
New Zealand
Cook Islands
Order of the British Empire
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- The Honourable Teanua Kamana. For services to the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division
- Mrs Taiti Marekino. For services to the community.
Papua New Guinea
Knights Bachelor (Kt)
- Tumun Dupre, M.B.E. For local government and community service.
- The Honourable Albert Kip Alan, M.P. For services to Politics and public services.
- Thomas Koraea, M.P. For public service.
- Leo Joseph Woo. For outstanding service to the community and commerce.
Order of St Michael and St George
Companion (CMG)
- The Honourable John Nilkare, M.P. For services to politics and commerce.
Order of the British Empire
Knight Commander (KBE)
- Civil division
- Kina Bona. For public service.
- Charles Maino. For outstanding public service.
Commander (CBE)
- Civil division
- Gai Duwabane. For services to politics.
- The Honourable Albert Karo, M.P. For services to politics and sport.
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- David Robert Beatty. For public service.
- Xavier Justin Han. For service to the community and commerce.
- Arthur Llewellyn Jones. For services to agriculture and the coffee industry.
- Dr. The Rev. Sister Margaret (Taylor) Joseph. For outstanding services to medicine.
- Assistant Commissioner Robert Korus, Q.P.M. For outstanding services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Raphael Oimbari. For services to Papua New Guinea.
- Melly G. Paivu. For services to the community, tourism and local government.
- Peter Ipu Peipul. For public service.
- James Patrick Sinclair. For service to literature and to Papua New Guinea.
- Ellison Tokaivovo. For public service.
- Sam Tulo. For service to politics, public service and the community.
- Military division
- Major Peter Ilau (86915), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Major Frank Torova (87387), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Member (MBE)
- Civil division
- Assistant Commissioner Graham Ainui, Q.P.M. For services to sport.
- Elenas Batari. For services to the law.
- Captain Aria Bouraga. For services to the airline industry.
- Eno Daera. For services to commerce.
- Inspector Margaret Garap. For outstanding services to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Service.
- Richard James Giddings. For outstanding services to Papua New Guinea as a Magistrate.
- Marcus Kawo. For outstanding services to politics and the community.
- Pastor Charles Nombo Lapa. For outstanding services to the Church and the community.
- Falema Larivetia. For public service.
- Dr. Christiaan Marjen. For services to medicine.
- Superintendent Napao Namane. For services to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Service.
- Major Tau Pala. For services to the Church and the community.
- Dr. Peter Pangatana. For services to medicine.
- Richard John Pickworth. For outstanding services to dentistry and the community.
- Robert Affleck Robertson. For services to sport and the community.
- Ainea Sengero. For public service.
- Douglas Gordon Sharpe. For outstanding services to the community and commerce.
- Captain Peter John Raymond Sharpe. For outstanding services to the airline industry.
- Malcolm Roy Smith, D.F.C. For services to the community and civil aviation.
- Pastor Jacob Sode. For services to the Church and the community.
- Julian Robert Thirlwall. For services to the legal profession and the community.
Imperial Service Order
Companion (ISO)
- Koiari Tarata. For public service.
- Kepas Isimel Watangia. For public service.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division
- Ulele Kathleen, Mrs. Agapie. For services to Government House.
- Miss Helen Billie. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Senior Constable Charles Boi. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Senior Constable Pirika Eafeare. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Babel Kiaprisi. For services to local government.
- Simeon Brian Mediwe. For services to Government House.
- Timon Ombiolu. For services to local government.
- Elisa Salot. For services to local government.
- Lance Corporal Sam Ingi Singa. For services to the Papua New Guinea Correctional Service.
- Constable Ben Theodore. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Senior Sergeant Epel ToBing. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Monika, Mrs. Tohaka. For services to education and women's affairs.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
- Chief Superintendent Sampson Esime Inguba. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Chief Superintendent Samson Mapi. For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)
- Acting Chief Fire Officer Oswald Arisa. For services to the Papua New Guinea Fire Service.
- Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer Roy Kurim. For services to the Papua New Guinea Fire Service.
Bahamas
Order of St Michael and St George
Companion (CMG)
- Peter Ivan Bethel. For public service.
Order of the British Empire
Commander (CBE)
- Civil division
- Basil Lawrence Ivan Johnson. For public service.
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- Leviticus Louis Adderley. For community service to youth.
- The Reverend Canon Nehemiah Willrow Dudley Strachan. For religious leadership.
- Carl Granville Treco. For service to economic and social development.
Member (MBE)
- Civil division
- Richard Brent Malone. For services to art.
- Thomas Augustus Robinson. For services to sports.
- John Berkley Taylor. For services to culture.
- Corrine Lorretta, Mrs. Patton-Thompson. For services to education and the community.
- Leopold Garth Wright, Sr. For political and social services.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division
- Miss Gwendolyn Hall. For services to education.
- Audley Theodore Humes. For community service.
- Captain Edgar Osband Moxey. For services to Family Island communities.
Solomon Islands
Order of the British Empire
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- Jonathan Wesley Kuka. For public and political services.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division
- Joel Hickson Donia. For public service.
- Atoia Ta'ake. For public services to agriculture.
- Michael Walerefoa. For services to nursing.
Saint Lucia
Order of the British Empire
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- Leslie Reginald Clarke. For public service.
- Johannes Leonce. For public service.
Member (MBE)
- Civil division
- Josephine Serieux, Mrs. Rudolph. For voluntary community service.
Grenada
Order of the British Empire
Member (MBE)
- Civil division
- Claude Bartholomew, B.E.M. For services to the Veterans' Association.
- James Delcasse Campbell. For services to farming.
- Herbert Winston David James. For public service.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division
- Virginia, Mrs. Lord. For public service.
- Cuthbert Bernard Snagg. For community service.
References
- ^ United Kingdom: "No. 53332". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. pp. 1–28.
- ^ Bahamas: "No. 53336". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. p. 47.
- ^ Solomon Islands: "No. 53339". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. p. 55.
- ^ Saint Lucia: "No. 53340". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. p. 57.
- ^ Grenada: "No. 53337". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. p. 49.
- ^ Papua New Guinea: "No. 53338". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. pp. 51–53.
- ^ New Zealand and Cook Islands: "No. 53334". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 1993. pp. 37–44.
- ^ Australia: The Queen's Birthday 1993 Honours List Archived 2 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Government House, Canberra, 14 June 1993