Artists in Part 1 of Something Revealed edit

  1. Margo Alexander
  2. Ruth Alexander (artist)
  3. Mabel Alvarez
  4. Belle Baranceanu
  5. Winifred M. Bathey
  6. Mary Blair
  7. Florence Parker Bloser[1]
  8. Martha Bintliff[2]
  9. Pamela Boden[3]
  10. Cora M. Boone
  11. Elizabeth Borglum[4]
  12. Dorr Bothwell
  13. Mildred Bryant Brooks[5]
  14. Anita Brown[6]
  15. Esther Bruton[7]
  16. Margaret Bruton[8]
  17. Pauline Powell Burns
  18. Elizabeth Eaton Burton
  19. Bess Haddon Canright[9]
  20. Mary Helen Carlisle
  21. Mabel Grandin Carruthers[10]
  22. Edna Anita Chess[11]
  23. Alice Brown Chittenden
  24. Nelbert Chouinard
  25. Teresa Cloud
  26. Elanor Colburn[12]
  27. Mary Darter Coleman[13]
  28. Nell Baker Coover[14]
  29. Mildred Coughlin[15]
  30. Brenetta Herrman Crawford[16]
  31. Marion Osborn Cunningham
  32. Marian Curtis[17]
  33. Maud Daggett[18]
  34. Marie DuBarry[19]
  35. Elizabeth Edmond[20]
  36. Ellen Burpee Farr[21]
  37. Eva Fenyes
  38. Helen Shafter Feyler-Switz[22]
  39. Mary Stevens Fish[23]
  40. Anya Fisher[24]
  41. Mrs. A. S. C. Forbes/Harrie Rebecca Piper Smith Forbes[25]
  42. Betty Davenport Ford[26]
  43. Grace Fountain[27]
  44. Maxine Kim Stussy Frankel[28]
  45. Leslie Furlong[29]
  46. May Gearhart
  47. Nellie Stearns Goodloe[30]
  48. Alice Bell Dane Greenlee[31]
  49. Genevieve Hamilton[32]
  50. May Hamilton[33]
  51. Trude Hanscom[34]
  52. Annie Harmon
  53. Sophie Harpe[35]
  54. Jessie Emerson Herron[36]
  55. Boza Hessova[37]
  56. Dora Foster Holmes[38]
  57. Alice Gibson Hornby[39]
  58. Daisy Marguerite Hughes
  59. Isabel Hunter[40]
  60. Helen Hyde
  61. Graziella Jacoby[41]
  62. Almira A. Judson[42]
  63. Amy Emi Kasai[43]
  64. Zena Kavin[44]
  65. Helen Klokke[45]
  66. Ruth Miller Kempster
  67. Helen Greenleaf Lane[46]
  68. Frances Lauderbach[47]
  69. Pele de Lappe[48]
  70. Mary Amanda Lewis[49]
  71. Matilda Lotz
  72. Eleanor Merriam Lukits
  73. Bertha Lum
  74. Helen Lundeberg
  75. Gertrude Mattocks[50]
  76. Beulah May[51]
  77. Nell Brooker Mayhew[52]
  78. Grace McLean[53]
  79. Antonia Miether Melvill[54]
  80. Ella Moen[55]
  81. Mary DeNeale Morgan
  82. Nellie Gail Moulton[56]
  83. Mary E. Nicholl[57]
  84. Abigail Tyler Oakes[58]
  85. Mabel Packard[59]
  86. Hermione Palmer[60]
  87. Lillian Palmer (artist)[61]
  88. Marion Parsons[62]
  89. Angelica Schuyler Patterson[63]
  90. Elsie Palmer Payne[64]
  91. Agnes Lawrence Pelton
  92. Polia Pillin
  93. Hazel Coldwell Clark Pletsch[65]
  94. Julia Gunnison Porter[66]
  95. Mary L. Pottenger[67]
  96. Virginia Roberts (artist)[68]
  97. Irene Bowen Robinson[69]
  98. Jessie Howe Robison[70]
  99. Helen Rousseau[71]
  100. Zetta Behne Richardson[72]
  101. Nína Saemundsson (in is:wiki)
  102. Elaine Sagerhorn[73]
  103. Rose Schneider[74]
  104. Elise Cavanna Seeds
  105. Henrietta Shore
  106. Anna Katherine Skeele[75]
  107. Eva Slater
  108. Anna Lee Stacey[76]
  109. Vera C. M. Staples[77]
  110. Katharine Beecher Stetson[78]
  111. Mary Lord Stevens[79]
  112. Edna Stoddart[80]
  113. Thelma Johnson Streat
  114. Vivian F. Stringfield[81]
  115. Emily Bell Symington[82]
  116. Nina Ullberg/Nena Ullberg[83]
  117. Kathleen Taylor Upper[84]
  118. Cora Adelaide Van Epps[85]
  119. Lucretia Van Horn
  120. Grace Libby Vollmer[86]
  121. Elizabeth F. Waggoner[87]
  122. Emilie Sievert Weinberg[88]
  123. Carol Caskey Weston[89]
  124. Emily Howard White[90]
  125. Lillian Whiting[91]
  126. Ethel M. Wickes[92]
  127. Beulah Ecton Woodard
  128. Virginia Woolley[93]
  129. Enid Zacharias[94]
  130. Paula Zen

Redlinked women in the 2015 Birthday Honours list edit

  • Dawn Brodrick – Director, People, Capability and Change, Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Public Administration
  • Jacqueline Sharpe (House of Commons) – Acting Clerk Assistant, House of Commons. For parliamentary service.
  • Helen Shirley-Quirk – Director, Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response, Department of Health. For services to Public Health Protection.
  • Patsy Wilkinson MBE – Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Jill Morris – Director Europe, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. For services to British foreign policy.
  • Elizabeth Anne Wright, Academic, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, Nottingham University and other Institutions. For services to the understanding of China.
  • Tracy Watkins MVO – Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, Royal Household.
  • Prof. Jane Anderson (physician) – Consultant Physician and Director, Centre for the Study of Sexual Health and HIV, Homerton Hospital. For services to HIV Medicine and Sexual Health Research.
  • Carol Burke FREng – Managing Director, Unipart Manufacturing Group. For services to Engineering.


  • Priscilla Davies OBE – For voluntary services to the community in South Wales.
  • Teresa Dent – Chief Executive, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust. For services to Wildlife Conservation.
  • Jane Everton – Deputy Director, Planning (Development Plans), Department for Communities and Local Government. For services to Planning.
  • Prof. Rachel Griffith FBA – Professor of Economics, University of Manchester. For services to Economic Policy.
  • Prof. Elizabeth Anne Howlett Hall – Professor of Analytical Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and Chair, Disability Snowsports UK. For services to Higher Education and to Sport.
  • Barbara Hann – Lately Chief Executive, ACE Credit Union Services. For services to the Financially Excluded.
  • Janet Anne Hill – Director, Diversity and Inclusion, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Diversity and Inclusion.
  • Elaine Inglesby-Burke – Executive Nurse Director and Deputy Chief Executive, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Melanie Leech – Lately Director-General, Food and Drink Federation. For services to the Food and Drink Industry.
  • Nusrat Lilani OBE – Founder and Chair, Women of the Future. For services to Women in Business.
  • Dr. Ann Limb OBE DL – For political service.
  • Helen Mahy – For services to Business and voluntary service, particularly to the Legal Profession and Diversity in the Workplace.
  • Clare Matterson – Director of Strategy, Wellcome Trust. For services to Public Engagement with Science.
  • Dr. Heather McGregor – For services to Business, especially Employment Skills and Diversity in the Workplace.
  • Lady Nicola Mendelsohn – Co-Chair, Creative Industries Council and Vice President, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Facebook. For services to Creative Industries.
  • Theresa Middleton – Director, Business Customer and Strategy, London, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Small Businesses.
  • Elizabeth Nicholl OBE – Chief Executive, UK Sport. For services to Sport.
  • Carole Oatway – Chief Executive, Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. For services to Victims of Crime.
  • Diana Owen – Chief Executive and Trustee, LEAD Academy Trust. For services to Education.
  • Christina Potter – Principal, Dundee and Angus College. For services to Education.
  • Christina Henking Muller Rees – For services to the Church of England.
  • Louise Silverton – For services to Midwifery and Maternal and Child Health.
  • Gillian Mary Slocombe – Chief Guide. For services to Girls and Young Women.
  • Yvonne Strachan OBE – Head of Equality, Human Rights and Third Sector, Scottish Government. For services to Equality.
  • Francesca Sulke – Executive Director, Children and Young People, Lewisham, London. For services to Education.
  • Sara Vivienne Weller – For public service.
  • Dr. Lena Cooper Wilson – Chief Executive, Scottish Enterprise. For services to Economic Development in Scotland.
  • Group Captain Tamara Nancy Jennings (Royal Air Force)
  • Ms Sharon Jane Allen – Chief Executive Officer, Skills for Care. For services to Social Care, Homeless People and Housing.
  • Dr Janet Atherton – President, Association of Directors of Public Health. For services to Public Health.
  • Ms Elaine Atkinson – Leader, Borough of Poole. For services to Local Government.
  • Ms Mary Ann Georgina Auckland – Head of Campaigns and Marketing, External Communications, Department for Communities and Local Government. For public service, particularly to Fire Safety.
  • Ms Sarah Louise Bailey – Executive Headteacher, Queensbridge Primary School, De Beauvoir School and Mapledene Children's Centre, Hackney. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Judy Susan Baker – For services to the Development of Cyber Skills.
  • Mrs Christine Banim – National Service Director, Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Gillian Elizabeth Baranski – Chief Executive, CAFCASS Cymru. For services to Vulnerable Children in Wales.
  • Mrs Donna Barratt – Headteacher, Glebe Primary School, Harrow. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Judith Batchelar – Brand Director, Sainsbury's. For services to Farming and the Food Industry.
  • Lady Tessa Suzanne Mary Brewer – Lately Chair, City of London Festival. For voluntary service to Arts and Culture in London.
  • Ms Elizabeth Bull – Lately Headteacher, Slated Row School, Milton Keynes. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Sandra Jayne Burke – Lately Chief Executive, Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce. For services to Economic Development and Social Care in Scotland.
  • Mrs Karen Elizabeth Butler – Headteacher, Alloway Primary School, South Ayrshire. For services to Education.
  • Ms Carolyn Margaret Mcintyre Campbell – Lately Head of International, Quality Assurance Agency. For services to Higher Education.
  • Ms Patrice Canavan – Headteacher, Oaklands School, Tower Hamlets, London. For services to Education.
  • Dr Janet Carr (researcher) – Honorary Senior Researcher, The Tizard Centre, University of Kent. For services to People with Down's Syndrome and their Families.
  • Mrs Cheryl Anne Coppell – Chief Executive, London Borough of Havering. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Lauren Costello – Executive Headteacher, The Federation of Moredon Primary and Nursery School and Rodbourne Cheney Primary School, Swindon. For services to Education.Media.
  • Professor Judith Helen Cross – Chair, Childhood Epilepsy and Deputy Head, Developmental Neurosciences Programme, UCL Institute of Child Health. For services to Children with Epilepsy.
  • Mrs Irene Curtis – Chief Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary and National President, Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales. For services to Policing.
  • Ms Gillian Mary Darley Fsa – Historian and Architectural Campaigner. For services to the Built Environment and its Conservation.
  • Mrs Katharine Davidson – For services to Government Efficiency.
  • Ms Lesley Jean Davies – Council Member and Education Trustee, NACRO. For services to Education.
  • Rev'd Canon Cynthia Dowdle – Dean of Women's Ministry, Liverpool Diocese. For services to Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
  • Ms Deborah Egan – Director, Connect the Dots, Director, Welcome to Yorkshire and Board Member, Sheffield Local Enterprise Partnership. For services to the Creative and Digital Industry.
  • Mrs Natalie Cecilia Elphicke – Chair, Million Homes, Million Lives. For services to Housing.[95]
  • Professor Jane Cecelia Falkingham – Dean, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Southampton University and Director, ESRC Centre for Population Change. For services to Social Science.
  • Ms Kathryn Forsyth – Director of Education, Service Children's Education, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Families.
  • Mrs Candida Gertler – Co-founder, Outset Contemporary Art Fund. For services to Contemporary Visual Arts and Arts Philanthropy.
  • Mrs Philippa Jane Glanville – For services to the Decorative Arts and Arts Heritage.
  • Dr Elizabeth Goodwin – Chief Executive Officer, Waste and Resources Action Programme. For services to Business Resource Efficiency and the Environment.
  • Mrs Edwina Constance Grant – Chair, Local Safeguarding Childrenメs Board, Solihull Council. For services to Safeguarding Children and Young People.
  • Ms Sharon Lesley Gray – Headteacher, Netherfield Primary School, Nottingham. For services to Education.
  • Ms Antoinette Harvey – Senior Geoscientist, Oil and Gas Authority. For services to Energy Development.
  • Mrs Jennifer Hawthorne – Head of Community Cohesion, Northern Ireland Housing Executive. For services to Housing.
  • Ms Linda Beatrice Haye Dl Jp – For services to Education, Criminal Justice and charity in Hertfordshire.
  • Dr Mary Hepburn – Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. For services to Glasgow Womenメs Reproductive Health Service.
  • Ms Julia Hobsbawm – Founder, Editorial Intelligence. For services to Business.
  • Ms Helen Jane Hobson – Senior Social Development Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to Women in Developing Countries Combating Female Genital Mutilation.
  • Mrs Dorothy Mary Holford – Consultant, Aircraft Structural Integrity, QinetiQ. For services to Military Aviation.
  • Ms Georgetta Elaine Holloway – Director, The Central Learning Partnership Trust and Headteacher, Heath Park Academy, Wolverhampton. For services to Education.
  • Ms Amy Louise Holmes – Director, Better Regulation, EU and International, Defra. For services to Public Administration.
  • Ms Emily Victoria Holzhausen – Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Carers UK. For services to Carers.
  • Ms Perdita Mary Hunt Dl – Director, Watts Gallery. For services to the Arts.
  • Ms Sally Elizabeth Jaeckle – Early Years Services Manager, Bristol City Council and Senior Adviser, South West National Strategies. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Ms Cathryn James – Chief Executive, Public Concern at Work. For services to Employment Rights.
  • Mrs Gillian Dorothey Kennedy – Consultant Speech and Language Therapist for Neonates and Paediatrics. For services to Speech and Language.
  • Lady Elizabeth Janet Kitson – For services to the Army Families Federation and to the community in Dartmoor, Devon.
  • Mrs Shelagh Jane Legrave – Principal and Chief Executive, Chichester College. For services to Further Education.
  • Dr Marianthi Leontaridi – For public service.
  • Mrs Eileen Teresa Lindsay/Ellie Lindsay– Founder, Lindsay Leg Club. For services to Nursing.[96]
  • Ms Margaret Lockwood-Croft – Chair, Marchioness Action Group. For services to River Safety.
  • Mrs Susan Margaret Lomas Dl – For services to Young People through Girlguiding.
  • Miss Judith Ann Lowe – Deputy Chair, Construction Industry Training Board. For services to the Construction Industry, particularly Women in Construction.
  • Dr Hong Lu – For services to the Chinese community in the UK and Community Relations between the UK and China.[97]
  • Dr Clare Therese Lukehurst – For services to the Anaerobic Digestion Industry.
  • Professor Anita Macdonald – Consultant Paediatric Dietitian, Birmingham Childrenメs Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Dietetics.
  • Professor Averil Mary Macdonald – Professort Emerita, University of Reading. For services to Women in Science and Public Engagement with Science.
  • Ms Deirdre (Dids) Macdonald – Co-Founder and CEO, ACID (Anti Copying in Design). For services to the Design Industry.
  • Ms Angela Mary Main Thompson – Lately Lawyer, Solicitors' Office, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Legal Work and Taxpayers.
  • Ms Fay Maxted – Chief Executive Officer, The Survivors' Trust. For services to Victims of Rape and Sexual Violence.
  • Mrs Ann Lindsay Maxwell – Founder, Muir Maxwell Trust. For charitable services to the Treatment and Care of Epilepsy in Children.
  • Mrs Linda Ann Cross Mcdonald – Founder, Malawi Underprivileged Mothers. For voluntary service to Healthcare in Malawi.
  • Dr Carol Susanne Mcgowan – Clinical Psychologist, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Mrs Lynne Christine Mcnicoll – Chair, It's Good 2 Give. For services to Children's Cancer Charities in Scotland.
  • Ms Helen Louise Milner – Chief Executive, Tinder Foundation. For services to Digital Inclusion.
  • Ms Roslyn Louise Morpeth – Chief Executive, National Extension College. For services to Further Education.
  • Mrs Emer Marie Murnaghan – Head of Business Improvement, Graham Construction. For services to the Civil Engineering Profession and Further Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Professor Linda Ann Newson Fba – Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. For services to Latin American Studies.
  • Professor Gillian May Nicholls – Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Surrey. For services to Higher Education.
  • Councillor Teresa Ann Jude O'Neill – Leader, Bexley Borough Council and Vice Chair and Conservative Group Leader, London Councils. For services to the community and Local Government in London.
  • Ms Louise O'Sullivan (Ministry of Defence) – Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Mrs Gillian Marie Parkin – Co-Founder and Managing Director, GGR Group Ltd. For services to Construction.
  • Lady Sarah Anne Pigot – For services to the community in the Isle of Wight.
  • Professor Susan Marguerite Piotrowski – Lately Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Emeritus Professor, Canterbury Christ Church University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Mrs Helen Pitcher – Chairman, Advanced Boardroom Excellence. For services to Business.
  • Miss Judith Susan Portrait – For charitable services.
  • Ms Mary Teresa Rainey – For services to Advertising.
  • Ms Margaret Randles – Co-founder and Director, Busy Bees Group. For services to Children and Families.
  • Professor Elizabeth Jane Robb Jp – Chief Executive, Florence Nightingale Foundation. For services to Nursing and Midwifery.
  • Mrs Susan Robb – National Head of Early Years, 4Children. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Carol Anne Rosati – Founder, Inspire and Aspire and Director, Harvey Nash. For services to Women in Business.
  • Ms Angela Mary Scrutton – Head of Drugs Legislation, Home Office. For services to Public Protection through Drugs Control.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Seers – Headteacher, Heaton School, Stockport. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Dr Fiona Marion Sim – Adviser, NHS England and Chair, Royal Society for Public Health. For services to Public Health.
  • Lady Elise Becket Smith – For services to Music.
  • Mrs Jayne Louise Storey – Benefits and Credits, Washington, Tyne and Wear, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Child Benefit Recipients.
  • Miss Angharad Andrea Thomas – Head, Drugs Licensing and Compliance Unit, Home Office. For services to the UK Pharmaceutical Industry and the Control of Drugs.
  • Ms Kathyrn Derran Tickell – For services to Folk Music.
  • Ms Jane Vass – Head of Public Policy, Age UK. For services to Financial Services Consumers.
  • Ms Lynn Wallis – Artistic Director, The Royal Academy of Dance. For services to Dance.
  • Mrs Margaret Anne Walpole – Lately Headteacher, Paddock School, Wandsworth. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  • Mrs Loraine Rosalie Warren – For charitable services to Women and Children in Israel.
  • Mrs Claire Lois Whitaker – Director, Serious. For services to Jazz.
  • Mrs Victoria Mary Petra Wright – Trustee, Royal National Lifeboat Institution. For services to Maritime Safety.
  • Mrs Parkash Ahluwalia – For services to the community in Derby.
  • Mrs Sally Aitchison – Managing Director, Cash for Kids. For services to Radio and charitable fundraising.
  • Miss Rimla Akhtar – Chair, Muslim Womenメs Sport Foundation. For services to Equality and Diversity in Sport.
  • Miss Michaelina Argy – Campaigner and Member, National Advisory Council, Thalidomide Trust. For services to Thalidomide Survivors.
  • Ms Katharine Arnold-Forster – Head of Museums and Special Collections and Director, Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading. For services to University Museums.
  • Mrs Sally Elizabeth Ash – Lately Head of Boating, Canal and River Trust. For services to British Inland Waterways.
  • Mrs Carol Ann Atkinson – For services to the community in Bolton.
  • Mrs Aliya Jafri Azam – For voluntary and charitable services to Community Cohesion, particularly through the Al Khoei Foundation.
  • Mrs Jean Ball – For services to the community in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire.
  • Mrs Margaret Ellen Ball – Area Manager Germany, CofE Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Clubs. For services to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Miss Veronica Hall Ballard – For services to the community in Horley, Surrey.
  • Irene Agnes Bannon – For services to Tenant and Resident Rights.
  • Ms Irene Barkby – Director of Strategy and Planning, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Healthcare.
  • Mrs (Elizabeth) June Baxter – Lately Vice-President, National Trust For Scotland. For services to Heritage and the community in Fife.
  • Ms Patricia Ann Bell – Lately Regional Manager, Immigration and Enforcement, Home Office. For services to Border Safety.
  • Mrs Sharon Bell – Broadwater Children's Centre Manager, Stevenage. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Alice Jane Bennett – Principal, Madresfield Early Years Centre, Worcestershire. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Miss Nicola Jane Charlotte Bennett-Rees – Clinical Nurse Specialist, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Mrs Iris Elizabeth Benson – Expert by Experience, Mersey Care NHS Trust. For services to Mental Health.
  • Mrs Susan Bentley – For services to charity and to the community in Runcorn, Cheshire.
  • Councillor Judi Billing – Councillor, North Hertfordshire District Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Susan Dorothy Black – Senior Lecturer, University of Ulster. For services to Cross-Community Relations and Education in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Deborah Jane Bliss – Hand Knitting Designer. For services to Hand Knitting and the Craft Industry.
  • Miss Lynn Edwina Boleyn – For services to the community in Wall Heath, West Midlands.
  • Miss Hilary Catherine Isolda Bolitho – For services to the community in Broadway, Somerset.[98]
  • Mrs Jennifer Susan Boyd – Headteacher, Rosewood Special Free School, Southampton. For services to Special Education.
  • Ms Maureen Frances Boylan – University Secretary, University of London. For services to Higher Education.
  • Miss Emma Jane Bridge – Administrative Officer, Border Force. For services to Border Security.
  • Mrs Lorraine Brockhurst – Work Experience Co-ordinator, Worthing, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Young People in the Workplace.
  • Miss Margaret Brockie – For services to the community in Bolton and to Carriage Driving through the Riding For Disabled Association in North West England.
  • Miss Anne Broome – Private Office Business Manager, Department for Transport. For services to Transport.
  • Ms Philippa Ann Brown – Policy Adviser, Motor Insurance, Department for Transport. For services to Transport.
  • Miss Amanda Jane Butcher – Director, RAF Cosford Airshow and Trustee/Director, Association of Sail Training Organisations. For charitable services.
  • Mrs Rosemary Mantia Campbell-Stephens – Educator, Consultant, Equality and Diversity Leader and Leadership Trainer. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Patricia Carroll – Operations Manager, Peterlee Contact Centre, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Taxpayers and voluntary service to Education in Hartlepool, Co. Durham.
  • Ms Jacqueline Carter – Corporate Support Office, Department for International Development. For services to Public Administration.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Ann Chambers – Lately District Chairman, Sea Cadet Corps. For voluntary service to the Sea Cadet Corps on Teesside.
  • Mrs Suzanne Chambers – Partnership Headteacher Tutor, University of Cumbria, Lancashire. For services to Education.
  • Ms Sam Moi Chan – Chair, Hua Xian Chinese Society. For services to Community Cohesion.
  • Ms Elizabeth Anne Chapman – Director of Library Services, London School of Economics and Political Science. For services to Higher Education and Libraries.
  • Dr Helen Chatterjee – Senior Lecturer, Biosciences and Head of Research and Teaching, Public and Cultural Engagement, University College London. For services to Higher Education and Culture.
  • Mrs Dorothy Alma Clark – For services to Education and to the community in Surrey.
  • Mrs Cecily Coburn – Foster Carer, Lincolnshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Miss Jill Coddington – For services to Social Housing Residents and the community in Peterborough.
  • Dr Laura Jane Rachel Cohen – Chief Executive, British Ceramic Confederation. For services to the Ceramics Industry.
  • Clare Collins – Lately Chair of Governors, Weyfield Primary Academy, Surrey. For services to Education and School Governance.
  • Mrs Janet Rose Collins – Chair, Millmead Childrenメs Centre Partnership Ltd, Kent. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Christine Conder – Community Network Volunteer. For services to Superfast Broadband in Rural Communities.
  • Mrs Christine Jane Cook – Lately School Inclusion Manager, Hayes Primary School. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Mrs Jean Cooper – For services to the Civil Service Retirement Fellowship.
  • Ms Emma Louise Cravitz – Educational Psychologist. For services to Children and Families particularly in London.
  • Dr Margaret Joan Crawford – Consultant Paediatrician, Lincolnshire. For services to Child Protection.
  • Mrs Linda Helen Crawley – Chair of Governors and Proposer, Alban City School. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Audrey Cuthbertson Jp – Lately General Manager, Motherwell and Wishaw Citizens' Advice Bureau. For services to the community.[99]
  • Mrs Rachel Claire Cutting – Principal Embryologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to Infertility Treatment.
  • Mrs Victoria Da Silva – For services to the Scout Association and to the community in Lancashire.
  • Mrs Pratibha Dale – Immigration Officer, Immigration Enforcement, Home Office. For services to Vulnerable People.
  • Dr Megan Barbara Davies – Head, Medical Research Council Centre, Cambridge. For services to Medical Research.
  • Ms Cathy Davis (foster carer) – Foster Carer, Tyneside. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Patricia Hazel Davis – For services to the community, particularly to the Rivertime Boat Trust in Berkshire.
  • Mrs Dianne Dawson – For services to the community in Ashford, Kent.
  • Mrs Anne Everett Deane – Centre Organiser, Struminster Newton Branch. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross.
  • Ms Jenny Ann Deeks – Director, Coin Street Family and Children's Centre, Lambeth and Southwark. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Linda Dellow – Chief Officer, Centre4. For services to the Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park, Grimsby.
  • Ms Sandra Desir – Executive Assistant to Director of Business Bank, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to Public Administration.
  • Ms Natasha Jade Devon – Founder, The Self-Esteem Team. For services to Young People.
  • Mrs Helen Dhaliwal – Co-Founder and Director, Red Hot World Buffet. For services to the Hospitality Industry.[100]
  • Mrs Helen Mary Dimmock – Team Leader, Ageing Society, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Older People and the community in London.
  • Mrs Valerie Dodsworth – For services to Homeless People and to the community in Norwich.
  • Mrs Helen Dolphin – For services to People with Disabilities, particularly through Disabled Motoring UK.[101]
  • Mrs Joanna Hilary Dowling – For services to the community in Worcester.
  • Mrs Heidi Ellen Duffy – For services to Road Safety.
  • Mrs Lynn Mary Duffy – For services to charity through the Honeyrose Foundation in Merseyside.
  • Miss Barbara Edwards (Ministry of Defence) – Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Ms Julie Patricia Elliot – Adopter, Lancashire. For services to Adoption.
  • Mrs Wendy Fidler – For services to Interfaith Relations in Oxford.
  • Ms Nora Flanagan – Operational Manager, Royal College of Nursing. For services to Nursing.
  • Dr Helen Foley (educator) – Co-founder, Guildford Adventure Play Centre. For services to Disabled Children and their Families.
  • Mrs Marjorie Fotheringham – For services to the community in Thorne, South Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Shirley Comfort Franklin – For services to the community in Driffield, East Yorkshire.
  • Ms Janet Matilda Faith Fyle – Professional Policy Adviser, Royal College of Midwifery. For services to Tackling Female Genital Mutilation.
  • Mrs Jean Stella Goad – District and Parish Councillor, Arun District, West Sussex. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Jennifer Helen Godson – Dental Consultant, Public Health England. For services to Dental Public Health.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Graham – For services to the community in Exmouth, Devon.
  • Ms Gillian Margaret Green – Musician and Lately Director, Live Music Now (Wales). For services to Music, particularly for Disadvantaged People.
  • Mrs Ann Patricia Greenop – Foster Carer, Liverpool. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Christine Ann Gregoire – Foster Carer, Lancashire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Miss Jennifer Claire Griffiths – Chief Executive Officer, Snap Fashion. For services to Digital Innovation in the Fashion Industry.
  • Dr Isobel Kay Grigor – Chief Executive Officer, Calman Trust. For services to Community and Economic Development in the Scottish Highlands.
  • Mrs Julia Elizabeth Grove – Chair, Free Church Education Committee. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Michaela Groves – For charitable services.
  • Sally Groves – Lately Creative Director, Schott Music. For services to Music.[102]
  • Ms Janet Guest – Assistant Practitioner, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust Burns Centre. For services to People who have Endured Domestic Ritual Abuse.
  • Mrs Fiona Mary Carr Hamilton – Community Transport Organiser, East Scotland. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross Transport Service.
  • Mrs Teresa Hardy – Border Force, Home Office. For services to Border Security.
  • Mrs Kathleen Rebecca Harker – Basic Skills Development Manager, Ministry of Defence. For services to Army Education.
  • Mrs Alison Beryl Harris – For services to the British Horse Society and to Equestrian Sport in Yorkshire.
  • Ms Natasha Hart – Founder and Director, Newham All Star Sports Academy. For services to Sport in East London.
  • Mrs Valerie Elizabeth Haugh – Lately Head, Peripatetic Support Service, Belfast Education and Library Service. For services to Education.
  • Ms Vivienne Hayes – For services to Women.
  • Miss Sian Elizabeth Henly – Higher Officer, Disability Network Co-ordinator, Diversity and Inclusion Team, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Disability Inclusion.
  • Mrs Helen Hibberd – For services to the community through the Chorlton Good Neighbours in Manchester.
  • Mrs Jennifer Ann Hobson – For services to Young People in Northern Ireland through the NSPCC.
  • Mrs Bernadette Susan Holmes – Teacher and Modern Languages Education Advocate. For services to Education.
  • Dr Judith Mary Hooper – Director of Public Health, West Yorkshire. For services to Public Health.
  • Ms Dorothy Horne – Senior Manager, 6VT Edinburgh Youth Cafe. For services to Young People.
  • Ms Maria Jean Hornsby – For services to the Liverpool community.
  • Miss Louise Marie Hough – Assistant Head of Service, Resonate, Liverpool's Music Hub. For services to Music Education.
  • Mrs Agnes Houston – Vice-Chair, European Working Group for People with Dementia. For services to People with Dementia.
  • Mrs Lucy Hovvels – Councillor, Durham County Council. For public service.
  • Mrs Sarah Howard – For services to the community in Haverhill.
  • Mrs Helen Murray Hoyte – Historian on Norwich Shawls. For services to Textile Heritage.
  • Mrs Kathleen Susan Marjorie Hughes Jp Dl – For services to the community in Lancashire.
  • Mrs Philomena Hughes – Assistant Director, Mental Health and Older People Services, Northern Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Older People in Northern Ireland.
  • Ms Phillipa Jean Hunt – Director, Policy and Communications, Living Streets. For services to Vulnerable Pedestrians.
  • Professor Jennifer Margaret Hunter – Emeritus Professor of Anaesthesia, University of Liverpool. For services to Medicine.
  • Mrs Marie Rose Hunter – Prime Minister's Office. For services to Public Administration.
  • Mrs Hazel Valerie Jackson – Councillor, Broxbourne Borough Council. For public service.
  • Miss Zoe Jackson – Founder and Director, Living the Dream Performing Arts Company. For services to Young Entrepreneurs and the Performing Arts.
  • Mrs Joan Mary Jackson-Callen – Social Worker, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Rita Anne Jarman – For services to Young People and Scouting in Bedfordshire.
  • Mrs Catherine Rae Johnson – Founder, Albert Kennedy Trust. For services to Homeless Young Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People.
  • Mrs Joan Elisabeth Jones – Quality and Regulatory Compliance Manager, Welsh Blood Service. For services to Blood Transfusion in Wales and the UK.
  • Mrs Lesley Ann Jones (Mayor) – Councillor and Mayor, Brent Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Lynn Margaret Jones – Assistant Principal, Ormiston Sir Stanley Matthews Academy, Staffordshire. For services to Education.
  • Ms Susan Mary Jones – Lately Director, A-N The Artists Information Company. For services to the Arts.
  • Miss Yvonne Maria Jordan – Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport. For services to Nursing in Wales.
  • Mrs Deborah Mary Keighley Dl – Head of Technical Capability, Sellafield Ltd. For services to the Nuclear Industry and Young People in Cumbria.
  • Mrs Agnes Kennedy – Governor, Castleroe Primary School. For services to Education in Northern Ireland and charitable services.
  • Miss Deirdre Ann Kennedy – Parliamentary Clerk, Defra. For services to Public Administration and the community.
  • Mrs Rebecca Claire Kervell – Volunteer, Map Action. For services to Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Aid.
  • Mrs Halimah Gulzar Khaled – For services to charity and to Community Relations in Nottingham.
  • Miss Jessica Susan Kidd – For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Helen Joanna Mary Kilbride-Roberts – Chair, Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft, West Sussex. For services to the Arts and Crafts.
  • Mrs Susan Ann Kirk – Forest Pathology Technician, Forestry Commission. For services to Tree Health, Forest Research and the community in Hampshire.
  • Mrs Susan Elizabeth Knowles – Paediatric and Educational Audiologist, Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. For services to Child Health.
  • Ms Angela Jean Lawrence – Founder and Executive Director, Manchester Active Voices. For services to Tackling Gang and Youth Violence.
  • Mrs Claire Louise Layland – Lately Special Educational Needs Teacher, Plymouth. For services to Special Educational Needs.
  • Mrs Diane Camille Layzelle – Head of Student Life, Croydon College. For services to Further Education.
  • Ms Patricia Le-Bruin – Lately Honours Secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport. For public service.
  • Professor Patricia Leopold – Sessional Lecturer and Advocate of Pro Bono Activities, University of Reading. For services to Higher Education.
  • Ms Donna Marie Lewis – Head of Consolidation and Financial Reporting, Education Funding Agency. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Jean Lesley Lewis – Chair of Governors, Ashmount Special School, Loughborough. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Sandra Lindsay – Chair, Tangerine Public Relations and Project Director, The Juice Academy. For services to Business and Young People.
  • Mrs Georgina Margaret Logan – Lately President, Scottish Swimming. For services to Sport in Scotland.
  • Mrs Margaret Ruth Lowbridge – Executive Chair, SFEDI Group. For services to Entrepreneurs and UK Business.
  • Mrs Pauline Ruth Lucas – President, Conservative Women's Organisation. For political service.
  • Mrs Rosemary Lyness – Lately Executive Nurse Director, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Nursing and Midwifery..
  • Mrs Catherine Elizabeth Mackinlay – For voluntary service to St John Ambulance.
  • Mrs Carolyn Heather Macleod – Programme Manager, Royal Caledonian Education Trust. For services to Education in the Armed Forces.
  • Ms Rosemarie Anne Macqueen – For services to the Preservation of Heritage.
  • Mrs Marie Mallon – Lately Director of Human Resources, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust. For services to Health and Social Care.
  • Mrs Lesley Janet Sophia Malone – Lately Chartered Teacher of Physical Education, Linlithgow Academy. For services to Physical Education and Sport.
  • Mrs Susan Joy Marshfield – For services to the community in Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
  • Miss Rebecca Masri – For services to charity.
  • Mrs Jacalyn Claire Mathers – Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Children, Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group. For services to Tackling Female Genital Mutilation in Bristol.
  • Mrs Valerie Joy Maynard – Prison Volunteer, HMP Lewes. For services to Prisoners and their Families.
  • Mrs Lynn Mcburney – Vice Chair of the Board of Governors, Moorfields Primary School and Governor, Dunclug College. For services to Education.
  • Sister Mary Ann Mccready – For services to People with Hearing Difficulties in Manchester.
  • Mrs Michelle Elizabeth Mccrindle – Chief Executive, Food Train. For services to Older People in Scotland.
  • Mrs Ann Mcdonald – Voluntary Trusts Secretary, The Mary Budding Trust. For services to Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs.
  • Ms Colette Mckune – Deputy Chief Executive, City West Housing Trust. For services to the community.
  • Mrs Martha Eleanor Mearns – For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Lorraine Mercer – For services to the community and to charity in Haywards Heath, West Sussex.
  • Mrs Yvonne Miller (operations manager) – Operations Manager, HM Court and Tribunal Service, East Hampshire and Isle of Wight. For services to Children within the Family Justice System.
  • Ms Barbara Patricia Millns – For services to Rowing in Tyne and Wear.
  • Mrs Alice Mills (Northern Ireland) – Assistant Housing Services Manager, Northern Ireland Housing Executive. For services to Housing.
  • Mrs Maria Mills – Centre Manager, Oasis Community Centre, Plymouth. For services to the community in Plymouth.
  • Dr Pauline Campbell Milne – Head of Clinical Workforce Development and Planning, Health Education East of England. For services to Nurse Education.
  • Dr Harriet Caroline Mitchison – Consultant Physician, Sunderland Royal Hospital. For services to Medicine.
  • Her Hon Judge Anne Molyneux – For services to the Administration of Justice and voluntary service to Disadvantaged People.
  • Mrs Lesley Moody – Managing Director, AES Digital Solutions Ltd. For services to Business, Education and International Trade.
  • Mrs Tegwen Evana Morris – National Director, Merched y Wawr. For services to Language and Culture in Wales and for voluntary and charitable service in Aberystwyth and Overseas.[103]
  • Ms Wanjiru Mwaura – Senior Peace and Security Adviser, Department for International Development. For services to Conflict Prevention in Africa.
  • Professor Debra Ann Myhill – Director, Centre for Research in Writing and Subject Leader for Secondary English, University of Exeter. For services to the Social Sciences.
  • Mrs Lynda Helen Myles-Till – Ambassador, Action for Children. For services to Children and Young People.
  • Ms Rupinder Kaur Nandra – Senior International Projects and Programmes Manager, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. For services to International Business.
  • Ms Elizabeth Rosina Neat – For services to Community Cohesion.
  • Miss Michelle Denise Newman – Threshold Team Manager, Plymouth. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Avril Rosemary Newton – Lately Headteacher, Sanday Community School. For services to Outdoor Education and to the community in Orkney.
  • Ms Jennifer Lizzie Ngulube – Foster Carer for Swiss Foster Care, Leeds. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Gillian Nowland – Chief Executive Officer, One25. For services to Vulnerable Women.
  • Councillor Mrs Frances Mary Oborski – For political and public service in Kidderminster and Wyre Forest.
  • Dr Erinma Eke Ochu – Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellow, University of Manchester. For services to Public Engagement in Science, Engineering and Technology.
  • Mrs Heather Ann Ogburn – Founder, HMS Heroes. For services to Education.
  • Miss Gladys Bowman Ogilvy-Shepherd – For services to Animal Welfare and Veterinary Education.
  • Ms Kate Joanne Orrick – Head of DFID Libya, Department for International Development. For services to Development and Humantiarian Assistance.
  • Mrs Michelle Ovens – Director, Ovens & Co and National Campaign Director, Small Business Saturday. For services to Enterprise.
  • Mrs Sandra Kathleen Paddon – For services to the community in Sidcup, Kent.
  • Professor Marilyn Palmer Fsa – For services to Industrial Archaeology and Heritage.
  • Mrs Janet Elizabeth Park – Lately Pharmacist, Robertsonメs Pharmacy, Coatbridge. For services to Healthcare in Lanarkshire.
  • Mrs Jillian Winifred Parker – Founder, Eastbourne Area Parents Action Group and the JPK Sussex Project, Eastbourne. For services to Children and Adults with a Learning Disability and their Families.[104]
  • Mrs Aileen Margaret Parry – Chair of Governors, Oaklands School, Cheshire. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Mrs Aileen Francis Paterson – Author and Illustrator. For services to Children's Literature.
  • Mrs Alison Mary Pendle – Founder and Committee Member, West Wiltshire Portage Service. For services to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Mrs Caroline Ann Peters – Chief Superintendent, Area Commander, Avon and Somerset Constabulary. For services to Policing.
  • Mrs Christine Ann Pickavance – For services to the community in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Barbara Elaine Poole – Lately Operations Director, Acorn Learning Solutions Ltd. For services to Work-based Learning in Wales.
  • Ms Deborah Clare Potter – Chief Officer, Dorset Special Constabulary. For services to Policing.
  • Mrs Sandra Price (netball) – For services to Netball in Coventry.
  • Mrs Kathryn Elizabeth Pugh – Child and Adolescent Mental Health Programme Manager, NHS England. For services to Mental Health of Children and Young People.
  • Mrs Jane Victoria Redshaw – For services to the community and to charity in Wolverhampton, West Midlands and Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
  • Mrs Adeline Reid – Founder, Keith Cancer Link. For services to Cancer Care in the North of Scotland.
  • Ms Sharmadean Reid – Founder, WAH London Ltd. For services to the Nail and Beauty Industry.
  • Mrs Moira Elizabeth Rennie – Co-President, Rennie Grove Hospice Care. For services to Patients with Life Limiting Illnesses.
  • Mrs Joyce Roberts – Chair, Liverpool Church of England Council for Social Aid. For services to the community, particularly Women.
  • Mrs Frances Mary Rodgers – Volunteer, Early Years Sector and Founder, Rodett Playgroups. For services to Children and Early Education.
  • Ms Elizabeth Margaret Ropschitz – Mental Health Co-ordinator, Resettlement and Care for Older Ex-Offenders and Prisoners. For services to Older Prisoners in Devon.
  • Mrs Eleanor Ross (nurse) – Dementia Strategy Lead Nurse Consultant, Public Health Agency. For services to Healthcare in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Karen Rosalind Ross – Chief Executive, Relate Berkshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Margaret Dorothy (Margot) Sampson – Chair, The Childrenメs Society Fundraising Committee in Winscombe, Somerset. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Caroline May Schwaller – Chair of NAVCA, National Association for Voluntary and Community Action and lately CEO, Keighley and Ilkley Voluntary and Community Action. For services to the community.
  • Mrs Vera Selby – For services to Snooker and Billiards.
  • Ms Jennifer Semahimbo – Programme Manager, Streetwise Project, Coventry. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Pratima Sengupta – For services to the community in East Renfrewshire.
  • Mrs Margaret Sewell – For voluntary service to the Women's Institute.
  • Ms Yasvanti Govindji Lakhamshi Shah – Head of Adoption and Improvement, Kent County Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ms Hayley Anne Sherwen – Constable and Mental Health Liaison Officer, Merseyside Police. For services to Mental Health.
  • Mrs Harsha Yashwant Kumar Shukla – Chair, Lancaster and Morecambe Hindu Society and Chair, Lancaster District Communities Together Group. For services to Interfaith Relations.
  • Mrs Jean Duncan Simpson – For services to Athletics.
  • Ms Julia Elizabeth Simpson – West Thames Area Manager, Environment Agency. For services to communities at risk of Flooding.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Sinclair-House – For services to Education and to the community in West London.
  • Mrs Janet Mary Smith – Lately Executive Director of Therapies and Health Science, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For service to Therapy Services in Wales.
  • Mrs Susan Clare Sotheran – For services to Girlguiding and to the community in Redcar, North Yorkshire.
  • Professor Susan Margaret Standring – For services to Anatomical Education.
  • Miss Kathryn Startup – Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence.
  • Ms Sue-Ann Steen – Chief Inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland. For services to Policing and the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Pamela Lynn Tanner – Lately Chair, Torfaen Voluntary Alliance. For voluntary service to the community in Torfaen.
  • Mrs Phillipa Victoria Rosslyn Tasker – For services to Young People in Bristol.
  • Miss Sonia Margaret Tate – Executive Officer, Community Engagement Adviser, Work Services Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Young People.
  • Dr Clare Joanne Taylor – General Practitioner, Birmingham. For services to General Practice.
  • Miss Coral Mary Patricia Taylor – For services to Heritage and to the community in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Wendy Taylor – Foster Carer. For services to Young People in Swansea.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Catherine Eirios Thomas – County Organiser, Young Farmers' Club, Carmarthenshire. For voluntary and charitable service to Young Farmers.
  • Mrs Celia Rachel Annie Todd – For services to the community in Foston, North Yorkshire.
  • Mrs Nicola Turner – Director of Employability, Aston University. For services to Higher Education and Graduate Employability.
  • Mrs Marion Wallace – Lately Headteacher, Isobel Mair School and Family Centre, East Renfrewshire. For services to Education.
  • Miss Alice Emerald Walters – Technical Lead, Metropolitan Police Service. For services to Forensic Firearms Examination.
  • Mrs Margaret Yvonne Watson – Foster Carer, Northumberland. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Jane Watt – Clinical Lead, Physiotherapist Regional Cancer Centre and Lymphoedema Lead, Northern Ireland Lymphoedema Network. For services to Physiotherapy and Lymphoedema Treatment.
  • Mrs Carol Wendy Weaver – For services to the community in Tattenhall, Cheshire.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Weller – For voluntary and charitable services in Brighton and Hove.
  • Mrs Christine Whatton – Foster Carer, Wolverhampton. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Kathryn Marie Whitlam – Chair of Trustees, RSPCA Sheffield Branch. For services to Animal Welfare.
  • Mrs Christine Mary Wilkinson – For services to the Textiles Industry.
  • Mrs Janet Valerie Wilkinson – Communications Manager, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. For services to the Motor Industry and charitable services.
  • Mrs Sheila Williams (of Kent) – Volunteer, Petts Wood Playgroup, Kent. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and their Families.
  • Councillor Elaine Margaret Woodburn – Lately Leader, Copeland Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Deborah Jane Wright – Secretary to the Civil Procedure Rule Committee. Ministry of Justice. For services to Civil Justice.
  • Mrs Helena Wyatt – Community Psychiatric Nurse, Oxfordshire. For services to Mental Health Nursing.

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British Empire Medal (Civil division) ribbon
  • Miss Regina Allanah – For voluntary service to the community in the London Borough of Haringey.
  • Iris Anderson – For services to Diversity in Government.
  • Miss Susanne Carol Anderson – For services to Peace and Reconciliation in Bushmills and Moyle District, County Antrim.
  • Mrs Helen Mary Ayling – Vice-Chair of Governors, Uplands School, Sandhurst. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Olga Daisy Bainbridge Jp – For services to the community in Shildon, Durham.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Barker Jp – For services to the community in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
  • Mrs Ann Barlow – Homewatch Co-ordinator, Ashton-Under-Lyne. For services to Community Safety and Equal Opportunities.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Ann Barrett – For voluntary service to Public Rights of Way Network in East Anglia.
  • Ms Laura Carolyn Bates – For services to the Promotion of Gender Equality.
  • Mrs Joan Muriel Gladys Bell – For services to Performing Arts in Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Susan Joan Bell – For services to Diving.
  • Mrs Rosemary Anne Bennett Jp – For services to the community in Newbury, Berkshire.
  • Mrs Deborah Jane Blake – Business Administrative Specialist - Litigation, HMP Isle of Wight. For services to HM Prison Service.
  • Mrs Mary Ann Booker – For voluntary service to the Childrenメs Hearings System in Scotland and Riding for the Disabled in Aberdeenshire.
  • Mrs Carolyn Louise Booth – For services to the community in Aire Valley.
  • Ms Marilyne Boothe – Diary Secretary to the Chancellor, HM Treasury. For services to Public Administration and Diversity.
  • Mrs Doris Maureen Bowen – For services to the community in Beulah, Powys.
  • Mrs Olwen Bowen Edith – For services to the community in Llanbister, Powys.
  • Mrs Patricia Elizabeth Brian – For services to the community in Frodsham and Helsby, Cheshire.
  • Mrs Jennifer Brisker – For voluntary and charitable services.
  • Mrs Catherine Wallace Brunton – For services to the community in North-East Fife.
  • Miss Patricia Gillian Hampden Raynor Burstall – For voluntary service to the community in Bisham Village, Buckinghamshire.
  • Mrs Eileen Margaret Caldwell – For services to charitable fundraising and the community in Portrush, Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Anne Callaghan – Parenting Practitioner, Nottinghamshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Miss Edith Jean Calway – Wings Appeal Officer, Bristol Branch. For voluntary service to the RAF Association and to the community.
  • Miss Susan Alison Cameron – For voluntary service to Youth Advantage Outreach in Aberdeenshire.
  • Mrs Jacquelyn Carmichael – Preschool Manageress, Robertson Barracks. For services to Service Families.
  • Miss Catherine Carter – Head of Humanitarian Information and Communication, Save the Children. For humanitarian services, particularly for Syria.
  • Ms Bridget Ann Cluley – Trustee, Hope and Homes for Children and Fundraiser, Divisional Vice President and Trustee, NSPCC. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Sheila Collins – For services to the community in the Mournes.
  • Mrs Ann Marie Corbet – Childminder, Bradford. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Corrick – For services to the community in Draycott and Rodney Stoke, Somerset.
  • Mrs Jean Craghill – For services to the community in Holmrook, Cumbria.
  • Mrs Tracey Ann Creed – For services to the community in Guston, Kent.
  • Mrs Hazel Joan Davies – Lately Lollipop Lady, Maes-Y-Coed School, Cardiff. For services to Children and Road Safety.
  • Miss Rhiannon Eleri Davies – Welsh Language Officer, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. For services to the Promotion of the Welsh Language in the NHS in South East Wales.
  • Mrs Susan Joan Davies – For services to the community in Bristol.
  • Mrs Linda Dawson – For services to the Millennium Green in Hoddlesden, Lancashire.
  • Mrs Victoria Margaret Dawson – Museum Volunteer. For services to Museums in the South West of England.
  • Mrs Carol Florence Doey – For services to the community in Cookstown, County Tyrone.
  • Mrs Joan Downing – Councillor, Westfield Parish Council, East Sussex. For services to Rural Inclusion.
  • Mrs Edith May Duberley – Lately Postmistress. For services to the community in Ruardean, Gloucestershire.
  • Mrs Julie Dudgeon Jp – For services to charitable fundraising in the North East.
  • Mrs Alice Jean Evans – For services to the West Suffolk Group of Riding for the Disabled and to the community in Barrow, Suffolk.
  • Mrs Karen Elizabeth Evans – Domestic Abuse Forum Chair, Rushmoor and Hart Districts, Hampshire Constabulary. For services to Protecting Victims of Domestic Abuse.
  • Mrs Sandra Jane Evans – Childminder and Community Leader, Hertfordshire. For services to Children and Families.
  • Ms Jennie Ferrigno – Tenant Board Member and Chair, Red Kite Community Housing. For services to the community of Wycombe.
  • Mrs Elaine Lilian Ferry – Dance Teacher and Principal, Three Spires Dance School. For services to Dance in Coventry.
  • Mrs Myrna Rae Festing – For services to the community in Rye, East Sussex.
  • Mrs Constance Mary Foster – For services to the community in Castle Sowerby and Sebergham, Cumbria.
  • Mrs Caroline Estella Fowke – Volunteer, Wiltshire Dyslexia Association and Governor, Sheldon School, Wiltshire. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Mrs Flora Frank – For services to the Jewish community and to charity in Edgware, North London.
  • Mrs Carole Ann Garrett – Director, Profit Optimiser. For services to Enterprise and Skills in Burnley.
  • Mrs Joyce Gee – For services to Children and Young People with Special Needs through The Deanne Gee Memorial Fund in York.
  • Mrs Marion Elizabeth Giles – For services to the community, especially the Millom Recreation Centre in Cumbria.
  • Mrs Ruth Glenn – For services to People with Learning Disabilities through the Swanley Cygnet Club in Kent.
  • Mrs Judith Beatrice Graham – Volunteer Fundraising Supporter, Chelsea Branch Chairman, NSPCC. For services to Children.
  • Mrs Margaret Gray (of West Yorkshire) – For services to the community, especially to the Heaton Graveyard in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
  • Sister Maureen Greaves – For services to the community in North Sheffield.
  • Mrs Laura Kathleen Greenaway – For services to Young People and to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Mr Brian Gregson – Chair, Old Colwyn Scout Group Committee. For voluntary and charitable service to the community in Conwy.
  • Bibi Tej Kaur Grewal – For services to Interfaith Relations and the Sikh community in Berkshire.
  • Mrs Lorraine Margaret Grocott – Clerk, Milland Parish Council. For services to the community in Milland, West Sussex.
  • Mrs Uttamjit Gujral – Head of Community Partnerships, London Borough of Hounslow. For services to the community in Hounslow.
  • Mrs Jane Hilary Gurney – For services to Adults with Learning and Physical Difficulties through the Target Club in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
  • Mrs Hilary Eleanor Halliday – Public Relations Officer, Newry and Mourne District Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Mrs Angela Mary Harris – For services to the Hanwell Neighbourly Care Scheme in West London.
  • Mrs Janet Elizabeth Haylett – For services to the community in Long and Little Wittenham, Oxfordshire.
  • Mrs Edna Hilda Heappey – For services to charity and to the community in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
  • Ms Anne Heath – Trustee, Home-Start Westminster. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Hewitt – For services to the community in Hawarden and Mancot, Flintshire.
  • Mrs Kay Louise Holmes – District Commissioner, Cardiff East and South Scouts. For services to Young People in Cardiff.
  • Mrs Mary Elizabeth Horne – For services to the community in Walton on Trent, Derbyshire.
  • Mrs Josephine Ann Horner – For services to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Stroud.
  • Miss Mary Norah Howse – For services to the community in Beckley and Rye, East Sussex.
  • Mrs Dorothy Huddart – Fundraiser, Penrith Branch, British Red Cross. For charitable services.
  • Councillor Clare Ceridwen Hughes – For voluntary service to the community in Pontrhydfendigaid, Ceredigion.
  • Ms Katherine Hughes (of Caerphilly) – For voluntary service to the community in Caerphilly and to the Environment in Wales.
  • Mrs Rahanara Sadia Hussain – For services to Diversity Inclusion and the community.
  • Mrs Josephine Jane Jordan Hutchinson – For services to the Arts in Worthing.
  • Mrs Mary Isaac – For services to Heritage in the South West.
  • Mrs Shirley Johnston – Sub Post Mistress, Culkey, County Fermanagh. For services to the Post Office and to the community in Culkey.
  • Mrs Doris Mary Jones – Councillor, Darlington Borough Council and Chair, Middleton St George Parish Council. For services to the community in County Durham.
  • Miss Gillian Avril Jones – For voluntary service to the community in Llanrhystud, Ceredigion.
  • Mrs Ruth Lesley Jubert – Chair, Home Start Guildford. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Claire Judge – Lately Volunteer, Development Committee, Ashurst Wood Community Pre-School. For services to Early Years Education.
  • Mrs Ursula Kent – Group Leader and Co-ordinator, Elmbridge University of the Third Age. For services to Adult Learning.
  • Mrs Ann Muir Kerr – Chair, Motor Neurone Disease Association Central Scotland Committee. For services to charitable fundraising.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Keys – For services to Young People in Northern Ireland.
  • Miss Mavis Sarah Eleanor Kirk – Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence and voluntary service to Young People.
  • Mrs June Knightley – For services to the community in Houghton and Hetton, Tyne and Wear.
  • Mrs Hazel Olive Knowles – President, Halesowen Unit, St John Ambulance. For voluntary service to First Aid.
  • Mrs Katherine Grace Laing – For services to the community in Dalwood, East Devon.
  • Miss Natasha Lambert – For services to charity.
  • Mrs Deborah Alison Lammin – Choir Mistress, Burntwood School Chamber Choir, London. For services to Education.
  • Mrs Rita Langford – For services to the community and to charity in Kington, Herefordshire.
  • Alison Lawson – Special Documents Officer Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. For services to Security and Information Rights.
  • Ms Janina Barbara Lazarski – Volunteering Coordinator, University of Winchester. For services to Higher Education and to the community in Hampshire.
  • Mrs Hilary Ann Ledbrook – For services to the community in Ashorne, Warwickshire.
  • Mrs Evelyn Christian Munro Lennie – For services to the Childrenメs Hearings System in Scotland.
  • Mrs Cherry Netta Leppard – For voluntary service to the community in Kent.
  • Mrs Catherine Lewis – For services to the community in Sheerness, Kent.
  • Mrs Anne Robson Lloyd – Drama Teacher, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne. For services to Education and to the community in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Ms Lorraine Lloyd – For services to the community in Welshpool, Powys.
  • Mrs Eileen Lochhead – Occupational Therapy Care Group Lead, Paediatrics, NHS Lanarkshire. For services to Healthcare.
  • Mrs Jean Loudon – For voluntary service in Glasgow.
  • Mrs Anne Frances Maccallum – Head of Specialist Services, Gloucestershire Care Services NHS Trust. For services to Nursing.
  • Mrs Amanda Mactaggart – For services to the community in Glasgow and West Dunbartonshire.
  • Ms Narpinderjit Mann – Volunteer Worker and Community Project Co-ordinator, UNITED SIKHS, London Borough of Ealing. For services to the Sikh community.
  • Mrs Bridget Rosemary Marshall – Yorkshire County Organiser, National Gardens Scheme. For services to charitable fundraising.
  • Ms Nancy Mcadam – Member, Inverness Dementia Memory Group. For services to People with Dementia.
  • Mrs Mary Mcalinden – For services to the community in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
  • Mrs Heather Mccoll Mcintosh – Cub Leader - Glenkens Cub Scout Pack. For services to the Scouting Movement and to the community in Dumfries and Galloway.
  • Mrs Annie Watt Amos Mckenzie – For services to the Ochil Care Home and the community in Perthshire.
  • Ms Julie Mckirdy – Library Supervisor, Thimblemill Library. For services to the community in Smethwick, West Midlands.
  • Mrs Gillian Mcwhirter – Secretary, Multiple Sclerosis Society Ross-shire Branch. For services to Healthcare.
  • Mrs Glenda Mee – Teaching Assistant, Impington Village College, Cambridgeshire. For services to Young People with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
  • Mrs Jean Montgomery – For services to the Cub and Scout Movement in Reddish, Greater Manchester.
  • Mrs Monica Joan Moreton – For services to Young People through the Girl Guiding Movement in Aldbourne.
  • Mrs Lesley Jane Munt – For services to the community in Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
  • Mrs Helen Isabella Murchison – For services to the community in Lochcarron, Ross-shire.
  • Mrs Susan Mary Myatt – For services to the community in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
  • Mrs Jean Shirley Napier – Secretary, Northampton Division, SSAFA. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Mrs Judith Neale – For services to the community in Hanwell, West London.
  • Mrs Julie Nixon (foster carer) – Foster Carer, Credocare, Kent. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Muriel Ann O'Driscoll – Sexual Health Nurse, Brook. For services to Nursing.
  • Mrs Anita May Parker – Founder, Woodside Farm Stables, Riding for the Disabled Association. For services to People with Disabilities.
  • Mrs Iris Paterson – Catering Assistant, University of Aberdeen. For services to Student Catering.
  • Mrs Jean Eileen Elizabeth Peasley – For services to the community in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire.
  • Mrs Marion Percy – For services to the community in Colwall, Worcestershire.
  • Mrs Joan Perkin – For voluntary service to the community in Paddington Green, London.
  • Dr Maria-Luisa Marino Pettigrew – General Practitioner, London. For services to International Primary Care.
  • Mrs Irene Mary Maud Phillips – Treasurer, Kington Unit, St John Ambulance. For voluntary service to First Aid.
  • Mrs Sheila Margaret Pick – For services to the Scout Movement in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Pooley – For voluntary political service in Chesham and Amersham, Buckinghamshire.
  • Mrs Evelyn Porter – For services to the Girls' Brigade in Saltcoats, Ayrshire.
  • Mrs Sylvia Rosalind Prestwich – For services to the community in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire.
  • Ms Maurizia Quarta – Volunteer, Co-founder and Chair of Wiltshire, Parent Carer Council. For services to Children and Families.
  • Mrs Gloria Hill Reeves – For services to charitable fundraising.
  • Ms Josephine Roach – Founder, Pedal Power. For services to Widening Participation in Sport.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Ann Robinson – For services to the community in Throckley, Tyne and Wear.
  • Mrs Margaret Ann Irene Robinson – Trustee, Fountainville Trust. For services to the Scout Movement in Northern Ireland.
  • Ms Gail Robson – For services to Gymnastics in North Tyneside.
  • Ms Veronica Marian Rodgers – Officer, Western Education and Library Board. For services to Young People.
  • Mrs Yvonne Lea Rodgers – For services to the St Stephen's Drop-In Centre in Twickenham, London.
  • Mrs Diana Betty Rout – For services to the community in Shurdington, Gloucestershire.
  • Mrs Elizabeth Monica Sains – For services to the Conservation of Withcote Chapel.
  • Mrs Jean Chirstina Schofield – Chair, Porthcawl Branch, Kidney Research Unit for Wales Foundation. For services to Kidney Research.
  • Miss Roberta Scott – For services to Music in the community in Coleraine.
  • Mrs Roberta Sharpe – For services to Gymnastics.
  • Mrs Mavin Elizabeth Skene Shulver – For services to the community in Bungay, Suffolk.
  • Ms Heather Ann Shute – For voluntary services to Disabled People and the community in Oxfordshire.
  • Ms Harbans Kaur Sidhu – Volunteer Worker, UNITED SIKHS, London Borough of Ealing. For services to the Sikh community.
  • Mrs Joan Mary Slaney – For services to the community in Beckenham.
  • Mrs Agnes Caldwell Smith Td – Caseworker and Fundraising Coordinator, Glasgow Branch, SSAFA. For voluntary service to Armed Forces Personnel.
  • Miss Margaret Mary Smith – Volunteer, Aberdeen Branch, Samaritans. For voluntary service in Aberdeenshire.
  • Mrs Mary Louisa Snell – Voluntary School Swimming Assistant, Liskeard, Cornwall. For services to Physical Education.
  • Mrs Veena Soni – Head, Ethnic Minority and Traveller Achievement Service, Gateshead Council. For services to the community in Tyne and Wear.
  • Mrs Marion Hope Sterritt – For voluntary services to the community in Northern Ireland.
  • Miss Yla Lesley Steven – Conductor and Musical Director, Edinburgh Highland Reel and Strathspey Society. For services to Scottish Music.[105]
  • Miss Linda Caroline Strachan – Founder, Newham Swords Fencing Club. For services to Community Sport.
  • Mrs Veronica Stuart – Volunteer, Melford Hall, Suffolk. For services to Heritage.
  • Mrs Joy Sullivan – Export Adviser, North East Chamber of Commerce International Trade Team. For services to International Trade.
  • Mrs Janet Swift – Administrative Officer, Department for Work and Pensions. For services to Welfare and voluntary service to the Rotherham Neuro Support Group.
  • Dr Janet Felicity Tait – For voluntary and charitable services to the community in Aldeburgh, Suffolk and through Save the Children.
  • Mrs Mary Joan Taylor – For services to the community in Burwash, East Sussex.
  • Mrs Verna Elsie Tripconey – For services to the East Lizard Helpline and to the community in Helston, Cornwall.
  • Mrs Barbara Anne Turner – For services to the community in Holymoorside and Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
  • Mrs Karen Vaughan – Higher Officer, Personal Tax Operations, Portsmouth, HM Revenue and Customs. For services to Tax Collection and charity.
  • Mrs Clare Melody Waggett – For services to Young People through the Scout Movement and the community.
  • Mrs Carol Susan Wain – For charitable services and services to the community in Anglesey.
  • Mrs Ann Susan Walkden-Williams – For charitable services and services to the community in Prestatyn, Denbighshire.
  • Mrs Christine Shirley Ward – For voluntary service to the community in Upminster and Cranham.
  • Mrs Susan Ward (of West Durrington) – Chair, West Durrington Phoenix Youth Group. For services to Children and the community in West Durrington.
  • Mrs Janet Watson (restauranteur) – Co-Owner, The Riverside Restaurant. For services to the Hospitality Industry in the South West.
  • Ms Linda Watson (of Londonderry) – Co-ordinator, Caw/Nelson Drive Action Group, Londonderry. For services to the community.
  • Mrs Ann Marie Wheatley – Volunteer, Maryhill and Possilpark Citizens Advice Bureau. For voluntary service in Glasgow.
  • Mrs Amanda Jane Williams – Chair, Independent Monitoring Board, HMP Brixton. For services to Prisoners.
  • Mrs Wendy Williams (nurse) – Dysphagia Specialist Nurse, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. For services to Adult Nursing for People with Learning Disabilities in North Wales.
  • Ms Florence Dianne Wilson – Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence and the community in Lisburn.
  • Mrs Irene Marianne Wilson – For services to the community in Enfield.
  • Mrs Patricia Anne Wilson – For services to Young People through the Girlguiding Movement in Cheshire.
  • Miss Rowenna Jane Woodward – For services to Young People in Surrey and West Sussex through the Guide and Scout Movements.
  • Mrs Edna Doris Woolsey – For services to the community in Stalham, Norfolk.
  • Mrs Veronica Wootton – Information Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to RAF Leuchers Personnel and their Families.
  • Mrs Christine Joyce Wright – For services to Cancer Research and to the community in Selkirk, Scottish Borders.

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