2003 Birthday Honours
The 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 14 June 2003 for the United Kingdom[1] and on 2 June 2003 for New Zealand.[2]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
Contents
United KingdomEdit
Knight BachelorEdit
- Kenneth Hugo Adam, O.B.E. For services to film production design and to UK-German relations.
- Martyn Arbib, D.L. For services to Charities, especially Education.
- Professor John Hamilton Baker, Q.C., Downing Professor of the Laws of England, University of Cambridge. For services to English Legal History.
- Professor Patrick Bateson, F.R.S., Professor of Ethology, University of Cambridge. For services to Science.
- Professor Sushantha Kumar Bhattacharyya, C.B.E., Director, Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick. For services to Higher Education and Industry.
- Ian Warwick Blair, Q.P.M., Deputy Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to the Police.
- Kenneth Darlingston Collins, Chairman, Scottish Environment Protection Agency. For services to Environmental Protection.
- Andrew Duncan Crockett, lately Chairman, Financial Stability Forum and General Manager, Bank for International Settlements. For services to International Finance.
- Michael John Austin Cummins, Serjeant-At-Arms, House of Commons.
- Professor Richard Henry Friend, F.R.S., Cavendish Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge. For services to Physics.
- John Christopher Gains, Group Chief Executive, John Mowlem & Co. plc. For services to the Construction Industry.
- Arthur Benjamin Norman Gill, C.B.E., President, National Farmers’ Union. For services to Agriculture, Conservation and the Community.
- Michael Stewart Hodgkinson, Group Chief Executive, BAA plc. For services to the Air Travel Industry.
- John Anthony Holland, Chairman, Parades Commission for Northern Ireland.
- Dr Alistair Allan Horne, C.B.E., Historian. For services to UK-French relations.
- Peter Lampl, O.B.E., Chairman, Sutton Trust. For services to Higher Education.
- Francis Henry MacKay, Chairman, Compass Group. For services to the Hospitality Industry and Charity.
- Robin Robert William Miller, lately Chief Executive, EMAP. For services to Publishing and Broadcasting.
- William Morris, General Secretary, Transport and General Workers Union. For services to Trade Unions.
- Charles Kenneth Roylance Nunneley, lately Chairman, National Trust. For services to Heritage.
- Christopher John O’Donnell, Chief Executive, Smith & Nephew plc. For services to the Medical Devices Industry Worldwide.
- Dr John Oldham, O.B.E. For services to the NHS.
- Christopher Ondaatje, C.B.E., Philanthropist and Benefactor. For charitable services to Museums, Galleries and Societies.
- John Reginald Rowling, Headteacher, Nunthorpe School, Middlesbrough. For services to Education.
- Dr Kenneth Robinson, Academic writer and speaker. For services to art.
- Professor Edwin Mellor Southern, F.R.S., Whitley Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. For services to the Development of DNA Microarray Technologies.
- William George Taylor, Leader, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
- Professor John Graham Temple. For services to Medicine and Medical Education.
- John Tusa, Managing Director, Barbican Centre. For services to the Arts.
Order of the BathEdit
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)Edit
- Brian Geoffrey Bender, C.B., Permanent Secretary, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Richard John Broadbent, Chairman, H.M. Customs and Excise.
- Admiral Ian Andrew Forbes, C.B.E.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)Edit
Military Division
- Rear Admiral Alexander Kirkwood Backus, O.B.E.
- Rear Admiral Jonathon Reeve.
- Air Vice-Marshal Phillip Wycliffe Roser, M.B.E., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal Andrew George Buchanan Vallance, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
- Catherine Elisabeth Dorcas, Mrs Bell, Director General, Services Group, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Terrance Dennis Byrne, Director General, Law Enforcement, H.M. Customs and Excise.
- George Cubie, Clerk of Committees, House of Commons.
- John Michael Dowdall. For public service.
- John Gant, Director of Finance, Inland Revenue.
- Roy Jason Griffins, Director, Aviation Directorate, Department for Transport.
- Stephen Geoffrey Hewitt, Business Design Director, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Gordon Hextall, Chief Operating Officer, Programme and Systems Delivery, Department for Work and Pensions.
- Christopher Stephen Kerse, Second Counsel to the Chairman of Committees and Legal Adviser to the European Union Committee, House of Lords.
- John MacDonald Lyon, lately Director General, Policing and Crime Reduction Group, Home Office.
- Hugh Finlay MacDiarmid, Solicitor to the Advocate General for Scotland.
- Clive Murray Norris, Director, Fire, Health and Safety Directorate, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
- Stephen Wentworth, Fisheries Director, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Order of St Michael and St GeorgeEdit
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)Edit
- Sir John Robertson Young, K.C.M.G., British High Commissioner, New Delhi.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)Edit
- John Frederick Mogg, lately Director-General Internal Markets and Financial Services, European Commission.
- Peter John Westmacott, C.M.G., L.V.O., H.M. Ambassador, Ankara.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)Edit
- Richard Harding Alford, O.B.E., Director Italy, British Council.
- Andrew Robert Fowell Buxton. For services to UK trade.
- Judge Ian Burns Campbell, lately Deputy High Representative for Legal Affairs, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Bruce Harry Dinwiddy, Governor, Cayman Islands.
- Dr Carol Dow, Chief Medical Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Edward Charles Glover, M.V.O., lately British High Commissioner, Georgetown.
- Air Vice-Marshal Hubert Desmond Hall, C.B., C.B.E., A.F.C. For services to UK-Australia relations.
- Nigel Norman Inkster, Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Michael Kirkwood, Chairman, American Financial Services Association. For services to the City and to the US Financial Community in the UK.
- Brigadier Graeme Cameron Maxwell Lamb, O.B.E., late The Queen's Own Highlanders.
- Professor Michael Lipton, Founding Director, Poverty Research Unit, University of Sussex. For services to International Development.
- John MacCalman (Ian) Little, C.B.E., lately member of the UK delegation to the European Economic and Social Committee and President of its Employers Group.
- Dr Rosalind Mary Marsden, Director Asia-Pacific, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- John Michael Scott, lately Head, Rural Livelihoods Department, Department for International Development.
- Percival Edward Tarling, Deputy Director-General, General Secretariat, Council of the European Union.
Royal Victorian OrderEdit
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)Edit
- Timothy Gerald Martin Brooks, formerly Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire.
- Brigadier Miles Garth Hunt-Davis, C.V.O., C.B.E., Private Secretary to The Duke of Edinburgh.
- Dr Richard Paul Hepworth Thompson, Head of The Queen's Medical Household and Physician to The Queen.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)Edit
- The Honourable Ronald Joseph Arculli, O.B.E., Chairman, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, International Association.
- Major Nicholas Michael Lancelot Barne, L.V.O., Comptroller, Equerry and Private Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
- Martin Charles Brian Bonsey, L.V.O., formerly Official Secretary, Government House, Canberra.
- Dr Andrew Louis Hamilton Gailey, House Master, Eton College.
- Sir Peter Harold Reginald Marshall, K.C.M.G., formerly Chairman, Joint Commonwealth Societies’ Council.
- Mary, Lady Carew Pole, L.V.O., Lady in Waiting to The Princess Royal.
- Kenneth Robert Williams, Q.P.M. For services to the Norfolk Constabulary.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)Edit
- Helen Andrea Louise, Mrs Cross, M.V.O., Secretary to the Private Secretary to The Queen.
- Richard Francis Dobb, Secretary, Corporation of Trinity House.
- Roger Martin Eldridge, Managing Director, Camera Press Limited.
- Colonel David Valentine Fanshawe, O.B.E., Lieutenant, Her Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
- Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Manley, O.B.E., Private Secretary and Treasurer to The Duke of York.
- Jonathan Mark Marsden, Deputy Surveyor of The Queen's Works of Art.
- Terence John Regan. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
- John Garrett Speirs, C.B.E., formerly Chairman, UK Faculty, The Prince of Wales's Business and the Environment Programme.
- Colin David Tweedy, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Arts and Business.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)Edit
- Kenneth John Appleby, Senior Property Officer, St James's Palace.
- Nigel Marcus Baker, formerly Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales.
- Stephen Harvey Caldwell, formerly Senior Property Officer, Windsor Castle.
- Major (Matthew) Munro Davidson, M.B.E., B.E.M., Superintendent, Windsor Castle.
- Gillian Mary, Mrs Frampton, Nursing Sister, Windsor Castle.
- David Moffat, formerly Director of Private Clients, Aon Limited.
- Jeremy George Pontin, formerly Land Steward, Isles of Scilly, Duchy of Cornwall.
- Richard Anthony Skinner, formerly Director of Bentley and Skinner.
- Malcolm Richard Slater, Sales Manager, Bentley Mulliner.
- Warrant Officer Class 1 Brian Howard Michael Smith, M.B.E., M.S.M., Superintending Clerk, Household Division.
- Frederick George Stickler, Chief Forestry Officer, Crown Estate.
- Caroline Francesca, Mrs Todhunter, formerly Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Representative, Queen Mary's Clothing Guild.
Royal Victorian MedalEdit
Royal Victorian Medal (Gold)Edit
- Anthony Vernon Parnell, R.V.M., Foreman, Sandringham House.
- Ashley John Sadler, R.V.M., Mechanic, Sandringham Estate.
Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)Edit
- Robert John Pine, R.V.M., Pastry Sous Chef, Royal Household.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)Edit
- Michael Norman Back, Assistant Manager, Public Enterprises, Sandringham Estate.
- Constable Charles Clement Collings, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police.
- Stephen Allan Grassick, Joiner, Balmoral Estate.
- Constable Ronald James Hayward, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police.
- Christopher David Hillyard, Special Vehicles Manager, Alstom Transport.
- Frederick Arthur Ind, Estate Worker, Highgrove Estate.
- Raymond Frederick Keates, Painter and Decorator, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Mark Geoffrey Lisk, Gardener, Sunninghill Park.
- Charles George Lockyer, Telephone Engineer, Royal Household.
- John Henry Melton, Tractor Driver, Sandringham Country Park.
- Colin Missenden, formerly Divisional Sergeant Major, The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- Keith Thomas Parker, Warden, Windsor Castle.
- Ivor Benjamin Reeves, Part-time Security Officer, Eton College.
- Roy John Reeves, Gardener, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Arthur Malcolm Smith, Chef de Partie, Royal Household.
- Wayne Laurence Sutton, Chauffeur to the Governor of Tasmania.
- Constable Russell Wood, Royalty and Diplomatic Protection, Metropolitan Police.
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)Edit
- David Hugh Alexander, Baron Hannay of Chiswick, G.C.M.G., lately UK Special Representative for Cyprus.
- Sir (Alan) Charles (MacLaurin) Mackerras, C.B.E., Composer and Conductor. For services to Music.
- Professor Dan Peter McKenzie, F.R.S., Royal Society Research Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. For services to Science.
Order of the British EmpireEdit
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)Edit
- Miss Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, O.B.E., Painter. For services to the Visual Arts.
- Ms Yvonne Helen Elaine Buckland, Chair, Health Development Agency. For services to Public Health.
- Ms Pamela Sarah Coward, Headteacher, Middleton Technology College, Rochdale. For services to Education.
- Dr (Valerie) Jane Goodall, C.B.E. For services to the environment and conservation.
- Ms Helen Mirren, Actress. For services to Drama.
- Professor Julia Margaret Polak, Head, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Centre, Imperial College, London. For services to Medicine.
- Miss Ruth Laura Robins, Headteacher, JFS School, Brent, London. For services to Education.
- Anita Lucia, Mrs Roddick, O.B.E., Founder of The Body Shop. For services to Retailing, the Environment and Charity.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)Edit
- Lieutenant General Cedric Norman George Delves, C.B.E., D.S.O., late The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment.
- Roger George Moore, C.B.E. For charitable services, especially to UNICEF and Kiwanis International.
- The Honourable Michael Aidan Pakenham, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Warsaw.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)Edit
Military Division
- Commodore Peter John Lannin. Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
- Commodore Julian Llewelyn Williams. Royal Navy.
- Air Commodore Kevin James Leeson. Royal Air Force.
- Air Commodore Nigel Richard Wood. Royal Air Force.
- Brigadier Tweedie McGarth Brown, OBE. Late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Brigadier Shaun Philip Cowlam, MBE. Late The Royal Logistic Corps.
- Brigadier Andrew Peter Farquhar, MBE. Late The Green Howards.
- Colonel Simon Leslie Porter. Late The Royal Anglian Regiment.
- Colonel Ian Robert Sinclair. Late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
- Major-General Graham Gerald Messervy-Whiting, MBE. Late Intelligence Corps.
Civilian Division
- Christopher Nigel Banks. Chair, Learning and Skills Council's Young People's Learning Committee and Chair, London Employers' Coalition. For services to Young People and the Unemployed.
- John Bartle. For services to Advertising, Charity and Education.
- Simon Russell Beale. Actor. For services to Drama.
- Edward Geoffrey Beardsall. Director, Business Development and Deputy chief executive, HM Land Registry, Lord Chancellor's Department.
- Robert Beckham. Director, Intellectual Property Rights, Defence Procurement Agency, Ministry of Defence.
- Marcus de la Poer Beresford. Lately chief executive, GKN plc. For services to the Engineering Industry Worldwide.
- Ms Christina Ann Bienkowska. Divisional manager, Strategy and Performance Division, Department for Education and Skills.
- Mrs Margaret Janet Bloom. Director, Competition Enforcement, Office of Fair Trading.
- Dr Ian Gibb Bogle. Chair of Council, British Medical Association. For services to Medicine.
- Derek Arnold Boothman. Non-Executive director, Remploy. For services to Disabled People and to the Accounting Profession.
- Christopher Paul Brearley. Director, Methodology and Information, Social Services Inspectorate, Department of Health.
- Mrs Mary Teresa Breslin. Lately managing Partner, Total Engineering. For services to Business and to the community in Londonderry.
- Richard David Briers, OBE. Actor. For services to Drama.
- Alan Britten. Lately Chair, English Tourism Council.
- Andrew Gibson Brown, QPM. Chief Constable, Grampian Police. For services to the Police.
- James Thomas Brown. Head, Public Health Division, Health Department, Scottish Executive.
- George Brumwell. General secretary, Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians and Member, Health and Safety Commission. For services to the Construction Industry.
- Thomas William Cain, QC. Lately First Deemster. For services to the Administration of Justice in the Isle of Man.
- Andrew Robertson Campbell, OBE, JP, DL. Convenor, Dumfries and Galloway Council. For services to Local Government and to Agriculture.
- Miss Susan Catherine Campbell, MBE. Chief executive, Youth Sports Trust. For services to Sport.
- Mrs Anthea Fiendley Case. Director, National Heritage Memorial Fund. For services to Heritage.
- Alan Herbert Cherry, MBE, DL. Chairman, Countryside Properties plc and Greenwich Millennium Village Ltd. For services to Urban Regeneration and the Housebuilding Industry.
- Cdr David Julian Childs. Founder, National Memorial Arboretum.
- Richard John Clayton. Assistant Legal Adviser, Home Office.
- William Connolly. Actor and Comedian. For services to Entertainment.
- Anthony Cooper. Headteacher, Aldercar Community College, Derbyshire. For services to Education.
- Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook. For services to Architectural History.
- James Roderick Alexander Cumming. Chief executive, Highlands and Islands Enterprise. For services to Economic Development.
- Ms Monica Darnbrough. Director, Bioscience Unit, Department of Trade and Industry.
- Ian Frederic Hay Davison. For charitable services, especially to the Arts.
- Mike Deegan. Chief executive, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
- Andrew Dillon. Chief executive, National Institute for Clinical Excellence.
- Mrs Elizabeth Eccles. Head of Resource Allocation, Department of Health.
- David Albert Edmonds. Director general of Telecommunications, OFTEL.
- Professor Kay-Tee Khaw-Fawcett. Professor of Clinical Gerontology, University of Cambridge. For services to Medicine.
- Iain George Thomas Ferguson. Chief executive, Tate and Lyle plc. For services to the Food Industry.
- Simon Joseph Fraser. Founder chairman, Fibrowatt Ltd. For services to the Renewable Energy Industry.
- Mrs Adrienne Sheila Fresko. Deputy Chair, Audit Commission. For services to Local Government and to the Health Service.
- William Leslie Gardner. Lately chief Veterinary Officer, Scotland, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Mrs Helen Mary Gilchrist. Principal, Bury College. For services to Further Education.
- Alan Raymond Gillespie. For services to the Northern Ireland Economy and the Commonwealth Development Corporation.
- David Jon Gilmour. Songwriter, Guitarist and Singer. For services to Music.
- Charles Philip Graf. Lately chief executive, Trinity Mirror. For services to Regional Newspapers.
- Alan Thomas Grieve. Chairman, Jerwood Foundation. For services to the Arts.
- Eric Hagman. Chairman, Audit Committee, Scottish Enterprise. For services to Economic Development.
- Peter Hampson, QPM. Chief Constable, West Mercia Police. For services to the Police.
- William George Hastings, OBE. Chairman, Hastings Hotels Group. For services to the Northern Ireland Economy and the Hotel Sector.
- David Peter Hemery, MBE. Lately president UK Athletics. For services to Athletics.
- Pierre Francois Horsfall, OBE. For services to the community on Jersey.
- Howell Meirion Harris Hughes. Secretary to the Church Commissioners.
- Mrs Sandra Pauline Hunt. Assistant chief executive, London Borough of Newham. For services to Urban Regeneration in London.
- George Iacobescu. Chief executive, Canary Wharf Group. For services to Regeneration and Inward Investment.
- Colin Ray Jackson, OBE. Athlete. For services to Sport.
- Terence Jagger. Director, Defence Evaluation Research Agency Partnering Team, Ministry of Defence.
- Gary Jones. For services to Emergency Nursing.
- Anish Kapoor. Sculptor. For services to the Arts.
- Thomas Joseph Kavanagh. Secretary, Gaming Board for Great Britain.
- Simon John Keenlyside. Opera Singer. For services to Music.
- Dr Mary Paula Jane King Kilbane. Chief executive, Eastern Health and Social Services Board. For services to Health Care in Northern Ireland.
- Professor Peter Thomas Kirstein. Professor of Computer Systems, University College London. For services to Internetworking Research.
- Miss Christine Knott. Chief Officer, Greater Manchester Probation Area. For services to the Probation Service.
- Professor Hermione Lee. Writer and Academic. For services to Literature.
- Miss Jennifer Lee Leggott. Director of Service Improvement, Planning and Nursing, Nottingham City Hospital. For services to Nursing and Midwifery.
- David Ian Lockwood. North West Area manager, HM Prison Service, Home Office.
- John Christopher Lowry. Chairman, Standing Dental Advisory Committee. For services to Hospital Dental Surgery.
- Gerald Cyril Manning, OBE. Member, Environment Agency Board. For services to Flood Defence and to the Environment.
- David Arthur Ambler Marshall. Director general, Society of British Aerospace Companies. For services to Defence and Aerospace Industries.
- Professor Gordon Marshall. Lately chief executive, Economic and Social Research Council. For services to Economic and Social Research.
- Robert Crawford Martin. For public service.
- Ms Judith McClure (Mrs Collins). Headteacher, St. George's School for Girls, Edinburgh. For services to Education in Scotland.
- Iain Macleod McMillan. Director, CBI Scotland. For services to Lifelong Learning.
- Deryk Mead. Chief executive, National Children's Homes. For services to Children.
- Dr Dorothy Carnegie Moir. Director of Public Health, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Public Health Medicine.
- James William Charles Moir, LVO. Controller, BBC Radio 2. For services to Broadcasting.
- Alfred Cosier Morris, DL. Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England. For services to Higher Education.
- Elwyn Rhys Moseley. Commissioner, Commission for Local Administration in Wales. For services to Local Government.
- Neil Christopher Munro. Director, Revenue Policy, Inland Revenue.
- Mrs Bushra Khanum Nasir. Headteacher, Plashet School, Newham. For services to Education.
- Professor Linda Partridge, FRS, FRS. E., Weldon Professor of Biometry, University College London, and President of the Genetics Society. For services to Evolutionary Biology.
- David Patterson. Founder and Emeritus president, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. For services to Jewish Studies.
- Howard Wesley Petch, OBE. Regional Co-ordinator, Farm Crisis Network, Yorkshire and Humber. For services to Farming and to Rural Communities in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
- Professor Colin Trevor Pillinger, FRS. Professor of Planetary Science, Open University. For services to Higher Education and to Science.
- Professor Robert Pratt. Professor of Nursing and director, Richard Wells Research Centre. For services to Nurse Education.
- George Richard Profit, OBE, AFC. For services to Aviation Safety.
- Professor Christopher Graham Rapley. Director, British Antarctic Survey. For services to the Environmental Sciences.
- Ian William Reeves. For services to Business and the Tomorrow's People Trust.
- Brian Rigby. Lately Deputy chief executive, Office of Government Commerce, HM Treasury.
- Dickon Hugh Wheelwright Robinson. Director, Development and Planning, Peabody Trust. For services to Housing.
- Professor Martin Oliver Roland. Professor of General Practice and director of the National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, University of Manchester. For services to Medicine.
- Michael David Sherrard, QC. Director of Advocacy, Middle Temple, London. For services to the Legal Profession.
- Peter Anthony Smith. Lately General secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers. For services to Education.
- James Alexander Stephenson. Lately Chair, Advantage West Midlands. For services to Economic Regeneration, Partnership Working and Manufacturing in the West Midlands.
- Ian Stopps. Chief executive, Lockheed Martin UK Ltd. For services to the Defence and Aerospace Industries.
- John Crispian Strachan, QPM, DL. Chief Constable, Northumbria Police. For services to the Police.
- Gordon Matthew Sumner, (Sting). Singer and Songwriter. For services to the Music Industry.
- Ms Marion Hooper Tait, (Mrs Morse) OBE. Ballet Mistress, Birmingham Royal Ballet. For services to Dance.
- Miss Sarah Ann Thane. Director of Programmes and Advertising, Independent Television Commission. For services to Broadcasting.
- Miss Yvonne Thompson. Managing director, ASAP Communications Ltd. For services to Black and Ethnic Minority Business.
- The Rt Rev Anthony Michael Arnold Turnbull. Lately Bishop of Durham and formerly Bishop of Rochester. For services to the Governance of the Church of England and to Regional Affairs.
- Derek Turner. Lately managing director, Street Management, Transport for London. For services to Transport in London.
- Professor Gordon Alexander Bryce Waddell. For services to Social Policy and Disability Assessment.
- Ms Anne Margaret Watts, OBE. For services to Diversity.
- Adrian Spencer Vaughan Williams. Headteacher, Bury St. Edmunds County Upper School, Suffolk. For services to Education.
- Robert Barclay Woods. Group managing director, P&O Nedlloyd and president, Chamber of Shipping. For services to Shipping.
- Mrs Charmaine Carolyn Young. Regeneration director, St. George, Berkeley Group. For services to Urban Regeneration.
Order of the British Empire (OBE)Edit
New ZealandEdit
Order of New Zealand (ONZ)Edit
The Right Honourable David Russell Lange | C.H., | Auckland. |
Order of New Zealand (ONZ) – HonoraryEdit
Dr William Hayward Pickering | KBE, | California, United States America. |
New Zealand Order of MeritEdit
Distinguished Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit (DCNZM)Edit
Eion Sinclair Edgar | CNZM | Dunedin | For services to education, business and sport. | |
Mrs Alison Mary Roxburgh | CBE QSO JP | Nelson | For services to women's affairs and the community. | |
Archie John Te Atawhai Taiaroa | Taumarunui | For services to Māori. | ||
Mrs Robin Adair White | Masterton | For services to painting and printmaking. |
Companion of The New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)Edit
Mrs Diana Valentine Best | Wellington | For services to women's health. | ||
Dr Herbert Bramwell Cook | Christchurch | For services to medicine and the community. | ||
The Honourable Anthony Arthur Travers Ellis | Wellington | For services as a Judge the High Court. | ||
Mrs Elizabeth Aroha Mountain Ellis | JP | Auckland | For services to Maori arts and crafts. | |
Dr Robin Frances Fancourt | New Plymouth | For services to children. | ||
Dr Donald Harley Gray | Auckland | For services to orthopaedics. | ||
Roger Leighton Hall | QSO | Auckland | For services as a playwright. | |
Dr John Clarence Hinchcliff | ONZM | Pukekohe | For services to education. | |
Paul Scott Holmes | Auckland | For services to broadcasting and the community. | ||
Edward Douglas Langford | Wellington | For services to manufacturing and the community. | ||
The Honourable James Kenneth McLay | QSO | Auckland | For services to conservation. | |
Mrs Pamela Ann Murray | Wellington | For services to the community. |
Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)Edit
Joseph James Wilson Bailey | Wellington | For public services, lately with the Department Courts. | ||
Timothy Edward Sherman Bailey | late Auckland | For services to the motor industry and the community. (Deceased Her Majesty's approval to this appointment was signified before the date decease.) | ||
John Daniel Barnett | Auckland | For services to the film industry. | ||
Kevin Edward Dell | Invercargill | For services to brass bands and the community. | ||
Professor William Alexander Denny | Auckland | For services to cancer research. | ||
Robert Fenwick | Auckland | For services to business and export. | ||
Ms Angela June Foulkes | Wellington | For services to the trade union movement and employment relations. | ||
Rodger Denis Fox | Auckland | For services to music. | ||
Charles Stewart Hunter | Cambridge | For services to harness racing. | ||
Geoffrey Fyffe Lamb | Auckland | For services to orthopaedics and amputees. | ||
Kuao Edmond Langsbury | Dunedin | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Margaret Rose Malcolm | Dunedin | For services to bowls. | ||
Dr Bartholomew Robin Mann | Christchurch | For services to business and the community. | ||
Dr David Wallace Marshall | Napier | For services to dentistry, local body affairs and the community. | ||
Ms Anne Lysbeth Noble | Wellington | For services to photography. | ||
Miss Josephine Moya Noble | Auckland | For services to children's literature. | ||
Emeritus Professor Kevin Francis O'Connor | Christchurch | For services to the environment and agriculture. | ||
Patrick Maurice Power | Havelock North | For services to opera. | ||
Dr Roma Mere Roberts | Auckland | For services to Māori and science. | ||
Mrs Collene Patricia Roche | Auckland | For services to education. | ||
William Wilson | Auckland | For services to banking and commerce. | ||
Kenneth Mark Wilton | J.P. | Masterton | For services to local body affairs and the community. | |
Brigadier Timothy Charles Brewer | E.D | (A760587) | Brigadiers' List, New Zealand Army Territorial Force. |
Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) – AdditionalEdit
Commander Alan John Ogilvie Martin | MNZM | (V23364) | Royal New Zealand Navy. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Antony Michael Hayward | (E49822) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Lewis Baigent | (V49860) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. |
Officer of The New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) – HonoraryEdit
Professor (John) Frank Thomas Griffin | Dunedin | For services to science. | ||
Bruno Gilles Robert Jean-Marie Trouble | Auckland | For services to New Zealand – French relations. |
Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)Edit
William Arthur Cecil Abbiss | Feilding | For services to local government, farming and the community. | ||
Mrs Joyce Armstrong | Whangarei | For services to the community. | ||
Barry John Bean | Mt Maunganui | For services to education. | ||
Paratene Jackson Bennett | Rotorua | For services to Māori and the community. | ||
Mrs Marlene Joan Bennetts | Christchurch | For services to literature. | ||
Santokh Singh Bhullar | Taumarunui | For services to the Sikh and Indian communities. | ||
Ronald Manly Huia Bowater | Nelson | For services to the community. | ||
Ms Elizabeth Butterfield | Waiheke Island | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Marise Ann-Millicent Chamberlain | Christchurch | For services to athletics. | ||
Kai-Yin (Spencer) Cheung | J.P. | Christchurch | For services to the Chinese community. | |
Michael Francis Clements | J.P. | Wellington | For services to the community. | |
Mrs Meryl Marion Dickson | Dunedin | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Mirella Forti-Hall | Auckland | For services to the Italian community. | ||
John William Goodwin | Napier | For services to horticulture. | ||
Ivan Albert Hardgrave | Porirua | For services to local body affairs and the community. | ||
Ernest Ian Richard Kidman | Wellington | For services to the Cambodian community. | ||
The Reverend Henare Boydie Kirikiri | Tolaga Bay | For services to Maori. | ||
Warren James Kyd | Auckland | For public services as a Member of Parliament. | ||
Robert Kent Lester | Feilding | For services to motorsport and road safety. | ||
Mrs Natalie Francis Lloyd | Auckland | For services to allergy awareness. | ||
Wayne Robson Mackwood | Papatoetoe | For services to rugby league. | ||
Alan Livesey Mason | Feilding | For services to horticulture and the community. | ||
Harry Cassidy Midgley | Wellington | For services to the community. | ||
(Vui) Stephen Sio Niumata | Auckland | For services to the Pacific Islands community. | ||
Professor Emeritus Graham Alfred Nuthall | Christchurch | For services to education. | ||
Mark O'Callaghan | Taupo | For services to sport. | ||
Dennis Robert Paget | Blenheim | For services to the community. | ||
John Robert Palmer | Auckland | Chief Inspector, New Zealand Police. | ||
Magan Ranchhod | JP | Bombay, South Auckland | For services to the Indian community. | |
Miss Ailsa Jean Salt | Wellington | For services to Parliament. | ||
Alan John Sayers | Whangaparaoa | For services to sport and journalism. | ||
Mrs Julie Seymour | Christchurch | For services to netball. | ||
(Sydney) Campbell Smith | Hamilton | For services to the arts. | ||
Warren Hastings Snow | Auckland | For services to the environment and the community. | ||
Mrs Noeline Patricia Still | Christchurch | For services to Deaf persons. | ||
Ms Elinor Stratford | Greymouth | For services to the community. | ||
Dr Edward Laurie Pike Thew | J.P. | Manukau City | For services to education. | |
Colin Edward Topp | JP | Auckland | For services to the community. | |
Ms Linda Tuumuliga Vagana | Auckland | For services to netball. | ||
Aalt Verkerk | Christchurch | For services to business and the Dutch community. | ||
Mrs Alexandra Vranyac | Wellington | For services to the Greek community. | ||
Norman Francis Walsh | J.P. | Dunollie, West Coast | For services to local body and community affairs. | |
Neil Sinclair Watts | Orewa | For services to dental technology. | ||
Ms Patricia Webster | Nelson | For services to international development and the community. | ||
Leslie Wong | Dunedin | For services to the Chinese community. | ||
David Victor Wong Hop | Auckland | For services to the Chinese community. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Shayne Rawhiti Gilbert | (H49871) | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Clare Lynette Bennett | (T55171) | Royal New Zealand Army Education Corps. | ||
Captain Micheal Bruce Ormond Duncan | (Q49326) | Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps. | ||
Warrant Officer Electronics Technician Mark Eric Naldrett-Jays | (E21693) | Royal New Zealand Navy. |
Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) – AdditionalEdit
Major Anthony Allan Downey | (J51321) | Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (Duke York's Own). | |
Squadron Leader Russell John Mardon | (C990704) | Royal New Zealand Air Force. | |
Warrant Officer Class One Margaret Browne | (E53916) | Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (Duke York's Own). |
Queen's Service Order (QSO)Edit
Robert Campbell Croker | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Ms Joyce Margaret Lavender | Wellington. | For Community Service | ||
The Reverend Helen Margaret Aitken Martin | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Janette Pamela Grace Scahill | Whangarei. | For Community Service | ||
Eric George Walker | Hokitika. | For Community Service | ||
Wallace Edward Woodley | Christchurch. | For Community Service | ||
Ms Enid Pearl Leighton | Whakatane. | For Public Services | ||
Robert Arapata Low | J.P. | Rotorua. | For Public Services | |
The Honourable Murray John Finlay Luxton | Wellington. | For Public Services | ||
Professor Wharehuia James Milroy | Hamilton. | For Public Services | ||
Bruce Alan Palmer | Christchurch. | For Public Services | ||
Dr Anisur Rahman | Hamilton. | For Public Services | ||
Miss Pamela Avis Stone | Auckland. | For Public Services | ||
Edward Rongomaiira Tamati | JP | New Plymouth. | For Public Services | |
Dr Brian Anthony Tapper | Palmerston North. | For Public Services | ||
Don Dayapala Wijewardana | JP | Wellington. | For Public Services |
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)Edit
Mrs Doreen Rosena Hilda Alexander | Whangarei. | For Community Service | ||
Clarence Edward Rex (Pat) Batchelor | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Peter Alfred Callahan | Blenheim. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Christine Winifred Chaplow | Te Kuiti. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Margery Charlton | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
David Shadbolt Christensen | Christchurch. | For Community Service | ||
Douglas James Clarke | Christchurch. | For Community Service | ||
Graham William George Crawshaw | Arapohue, Dargaville. | For Community Service | ||
Titus De Silva | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Ynys Joy Fraser | Rotorua. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Lois Hilary Galer | Ophir, Central Otago. | For Community Service | ||
Ms Shona Joy Hammond-Boys | Kihikihi. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Jean Ruth McGaffin | Rotorua. | For Community Service | ||
John Lachlan McKinnon | Timaru. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Isobel Ann McMillan | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Gladys Wilma Madgwick | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
George Richardson Marriner | Christchurch. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Verona Mary Moynihan | Napier. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Jennifer Amy Murray | New Plymouth. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Katie Murray | Kaitaia. | For Community Service | ||
Ms Paula Mariea O'Regan | Blenheim. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Kathleen Phillips | Kaitaia. | For Community Service | ||
Roger James Robins | Lower Hutt. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Ethel Rita Robinson | Palmerston North. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Gaye Lynette Smith | Gisborne. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Jean Dorothy Swan | Te Aroha. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Yvonne May Sycamore | J.P. | Putaruru. | For Community Service | |
Mrs Judith Ann Tamblyn | Bulls. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Glenys Walker | Wellington. | For Community Service | ||
John Geddes Watson | Auckland. | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Doreen Raey Wheeler | Gisborne. | For Community Service | ||
Peter David Barber | JP | Auckland | Principal Rural Fire Officer, Waitakere Rural Fire Authority. For Public Services | |
Mrs Margaret Anne Bayfield | Wellington. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Eileen Mary Brownlie | Frasertown. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Margaret Mary Burgess | Auckland. | For Public Services | ||
Trevor Niall Burgess | Auckland. | For Public Services | ||
Ms Deborah Bush | Christchurch. | For Public Services | ||
Mr Leonard Patrick Harwood | Taumarunui. | For Public Services | ||
Ms Lynette Claire Campbell | Christchurch. | For Public Services | ||
Stewart Munro Davies | Palmerston North. | For Public Services | ||
John Sefton Elworthy | Upper Hutt. | For Public Services | ||
Murray Wilfred Evans | New Plymouth | Constable, New Zealand Police. For Public Services | ||
Mrs Marion Margaret Fowlie | JP | Tairua. | For Public Services | |
Mrs Gail Teresa Gillespie | Mangonui, Northland. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Ann Meredith Graeme | Tauranga. | For Public Services | ||
Basil Stanley Lindsay Graeme | Tauranga. | For Public Services | ||
Ms Alison Mary Gray | Wellington. | For Public Services | ||
Edwin Christopher Hansen | JP | Bluff. | For Public Services | |
Dr Derek John Hardy | Waihi. | For Public Services | ||
Cilla Ruruhira Henry | J.P, Hamilton. | For Public Services | ||
Kerry Wayne Hilliard | Palmerston North | National Fire Coordinator, Department of Conservation. For Public Services | ||
John Roger Kerswill | Wellington. | For Public Services | ||
Ronald Douglas Mackie | Rangiora. | For Public Services | ||
Dr Papali'i Semisi Ma'Ia'I | Auckland. | For Public Services | ||
Leo Patrick Mangos | Tauranga. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Monica Mansbridge | Kaikoura. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Phillippa Helen Martin | Manakau, Levin. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Meremere Mangamaru Paitai Petricevich | JP | Kaitaia. | For Public Services | |
Anaru Mita Pilmer | Gisborne | Chief Fire Officer, Matawai Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service. For Public Services | ||
Mrs Heather Mae Shaw | Auckland. | For Public Services | ||
Barry Garnett James Shields | Christchurch | Assistant Regional Fire Commander, Transalpine Fire Region, New Zealand Fire Service. For Public Services | ||
Mrs Betty Doris Simmonds | Kaiapoi. | For Public Services | ||
Leonard Macdonald Simmonds | JP | Kaiapoi. | For Public Services | |
Raymond Trevor Smith | Auckland | Sergeant, New Zealand Police. For Public Services | ||
Mrs Erica Jill Stanley | Wellington. | For Public Services | ||
Thomas Robert Trotter | Karitane, Otago. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Margaret Fergusson Waipara | Porirua City. | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Seiuli Moira Maria Walker | JP | Orewa. | For Public Services | |
Thomas Adrian Young | Christchurch | Constable, New Zealand Police. For Public Services |
Queen's Service Medal (QSM) – HonoraryEdit
Miss Elizabeth Ann Hawley | Kathmandu, Nepal. | ||
Mrs Yumiko Nakayama | Japan. |
ReferencesEdit
- ^ "No. 56963". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 2003. pp. 1–31.
- ^ "The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2003". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2 June 2003. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
- ^ Anon (2003) "No. 56963". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 14 June 2003. p. 11.