Queen’s Birthday Honours – Cornwall

Posted in Honours & Awards by thstudio on 12th June 2021

We congratulate the following people from Cornwall who have been awarded National Honours in The Queen’s Birthday Honours List:

OBE

Mr Arlin John Rickard   Lately Chief Executive, Rivers Trust. Forservices to the Natural Environment 

Dr Andrea Mae Siodmok Lately Deputy Director, Policy Lab and Open Innovation Team, Policy Innovation Unit, Cabinet Office. For public service

MBE

Mr Philip Hoppenbrouwers Proprietor, ALP schools. For services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Kent and Leicester

Gareth Alwyn Horner Lifeboat Operations Manager, Newquay Lifeboat Station. For services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution

Mrs Jane Ruth Johnson Chief Executive, disAbility Cornwall and Isles of Scilly. For services to People with Disabilities during Covid-19

Mrs Nicola Mary Markham For services to communities across the South West of England particularly during Covid-19

Mrs Catherine Anne Scutt Director of Education and Research, Chartered College of Teaching. For services to Education

Major (Retd) William Hugo White For services to the Regimental Museum, the Rifles Regimental Association and the community in Padstow, Cornwall

BEM

Mr Leslie Eastlake For services to the community in St Tudy, Cornwall

Mr Luke Thomas Francis Head Postmaster, Bude. For services to the Post Office and the community in Bude

Ms Pauline Dawn Giles For services to the community in St Blazey, Cornwall

Miss Tamsin Harris Deputy Headteacher, Indian Queens Primary School, Cornwall. For services to Education and Voluntary Work

Mrs Beatrice Rosemary Jackson Patron and Emergency Response Volunteer, Cornwall and Scilly Isles. For voluntary service to the British Red Cross

Mrs Hazel Claire Johnson Parent Support Advisor, Berrycoombe Primary School, Bodmin, Cornwall. For services to Education

Mrs Karen Jean Roberts For services to the community in St Tudy, Cornwall

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