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New Year Honours: Full Welsh list
MILITARY DIVISION - ORDER OF THE BATH

KCB:

  • Gen Sir Charles Redmond Watt, KCVO, CBE, ADC, (Gen) late Welsh Guards
  • CB:

  • Maj Gen Jonathon Peter Riley, DSO, late The Royal Welch Fusiliers
  • ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

    KCVO:

  • Capt Norman Lloyd-Edwards, RD. R.N.R., Lord-Lieutenant of South Glamorgan
  • ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    CBE:

  • Warrant Officer Class 1 Paul Rodger Jones, Welsh Guards
  • Susan Lewis, Her Majesty's chief inspector of education and training in Wales, for services to education (Cardiff)
  • Ann Judith Lloyd, head of health and social services department and chief executive NHS Wales, Welsh Assembly Government (Gloucestershire)
  • Maj Martyn William Miles, Welsh Guards
  • Professor Jonathan Paul Shepherd, director, Violence and Society Research Group, Cardiff University, for services to healthcare and to the criminal justice system
  • OBE:

  • Pauline Ann Adams, chair, Crossroads Wales, for services to carers (Swansea)
  • Ann Beynon, director Wales, BT, for services to business (Cardiff)
  • Byron Davies, chief executive, Cardiff City Council, for services to local government in Wales (Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan)
  • Michael Greenway, senior consultant, EADS Defence and Security UK Ltd, for services to business in Wales (Monmouthshire)
  • Dr David Leighton, lately headteacher, Llanfyllin High School, for services to education in Wales (near Newtown, Powys)
  • Patrick Littlejohn, for services to mountaineering, (Caernarfon, Gwynedd)
  • Stephen Hugh Morgan, chief executive, Autism Cymru, for services to people with autism (Machynlleth, Powys)
  • Professor Philip Routledge, professor of clinical pharmacology and honorary consultant physician, Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust, for services to medicine (Cardiff)
  • Professor Margaret Ann Tucker, lately dean and head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Cardiff University, for services to healthcare (Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan)
  • Dr William Edward Wilkins, clinical director of integrated medicine and consultant physician, Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust, for services to the NHS in Wales (Bridgend)
  • MBE:

  • Keith Anthony Atkins, headteacher, Gors Community School, Townhill, Swansea, for services to education in Wales (Swansea)
  • Richard Jonothan (Chris) Barber, for services to the community and to the tourist industry in south Wales (Abergavenny, Monmouthshire)
  • Douglas James Dailey, logistics manager, British Cycling Federation, for services to sport (Ruthin, Denbighshire)
  • John Hughes Davies, for services to the community in Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire (Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire)
  • Terence Davies, for services to the community in Gorslas, Carmarthenshire (Llanelli, Carmarthenshire)
  • Llewelyn Goronwy Edwards, councillor, Ceredigion County Council, for services to local government in west Wales (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion)
  • Eluned Evans, for services to Leukaemia Research and to the community in Carno, Powys (Powys)
  • Jean Olive Frost, manageress, Rhyl Lifeboat Souvenir Shop, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, for services to maritime safety (Rhyl, Denbighshire)
  • Dr Mary Eleanor Gillham, for services to nature conservation in south Wales (Cardiff)
  • Michael John Godrich, for services to young people in Swansea (Morriston, Swansea)
  • Hazel Elva Goss, constable, North Wales Police, for services to the police (Deeside, Flintshire)
  • Lionel Griffiths, for services to the accountancy profession in south Wales (Ebbw Vale, Gwent)
  • Eileen Haskins, for services to the community in north Wales and to the Welsh Amateur Athletic Association (Colwyn Bay, Conwy)
  • Barbara Hayhurst Heys, for charitable services in north Wales (Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd)
  • Goronwy Wyn Howells, for services to Amgueddfa Cymru / National Museum Wales (Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan)
  • James Gareth Morris Howells, boxing coach, for services to young people in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire (Llanelli, Carmarthenshire)
  • Wendy Jane Jeffs, for services to healthcare in Wales (Whitland, Carmarthenshire)
  • David Brian Jones, for services to the food wholesale industry in south Wales (Carmarthen)
  • David Edward Picton Jones, for services to the poultry breeding industry in Wales (Lampeter, Ceredigion)
  • Mary Jones, nurse, Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust, for services to healthcare in Wales (Neath)
  • Sian Jones, headteacher, Duffryn Infant School, for services to education in south Wales (Cardiff)
  • Dr Pradeep Balbir Khanna, consultant physician, Care of the Elderly and chief of staff for community services, Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust, for services to medicine (Abergavenny, Monmouthshire)
  • John Michael Locke, chair and secretary, Newport and District Friends of Cancer Research UK, for charitable services (Newport, Gwent)
  • Dr Steven John Luke, director, Arup (Wales Group), for services to business and to the community in Wales (Cardiff)
  • Yvonne Mathias, for services to music in north Wales (Anglesey)
  • Lynda Mary Matthews, facilities office services messenger, Welsh Assembly Government (Newport, Gwent)
  • Carol Mary Morgan, JP, for services to the community in Caerphilly (Caerphilly)
  • Thomas Aran Morris, vice-president, Borth Lifeboat Station, Royal National Lifeboat Institution, for services to maritime safety in mid Wales (Borth, Ceredigion)
  • Stanley Reginald Norris, for services to young people in Ogmore Valley, Bridgend (Bridgend)
  • Mabel Paget, for services to Chirk Fundraising Committee, Cancer Research UK (Cymru) (Chirk, Wrexham)
  • Hugh Pattrick, family court adviser, Children and Families Court Advisory and Support Services Wales Cymru, Welsh Assembly Government (Neath)
  • Mary Penny, for services to gymnastics and to young people in Caerphilly (Caerphilly)
  • Ivor Powell, coach Team Bath Football Team, services to sport, (now living in Wiltshire.)
  • Kim Powell, administrative officer, the insolvency service, department for business, enterprise and regulatory reform (Llanelli)
  • Councillor Derek Neville Rees, chair, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, for services to local government (Cardiff)
  • Mair Monnington Rees, manager, Multiple Sclerosis Centre, Cardigan, for charitable services (Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire)
  • Gaynor Richards, director, Neath Port Talbot Council, for voluntary service, for services to the third sector (Ystalyfera, Swansea)
  • Nigel Paul Roberts, officer-in-charge, Corwen Fire Station, for services to local government and to the community in north Wales (Corwen, Denbighshire)
  • Geoffrey Rowlands, higher officer, Distributed Processing Wales, West and North West, PAYE/SA Directorate, Chester, HM Revenue and Customs (Hindley, Lancashire)
  • The Reverend Harald Daniel Thomas, for services to the community in Torfaen, south east Wales (Cwmbran, Torfaen)
  • David John Williams, QFSM, for services to St John Ambulance Brigade in Wales (Llancloudy, Herefordshire)
  • Queen's Police Medal

    QPM

  • Anthony Morgan Pain, constable, South Wales Police




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