Scores from the West Country named in New Year honours list
The New Year honours list has been released and it features a number of names from our region.
KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Donald McCullin, CBE, Photojournalist. For services to photography (Somerset)
David Ord. For political service and service to the community in the South West (Bristol)
The Rt Hon Steven John Webb. For political and public service
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER (KCVO)
Dr David Hempleman-Adams, LVO, OBE. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER (CVO)
Mrs Mary Prior, MBE. Lord-Lieutenant of the County and City of Bristol
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (CBE)
Professor Michael Depledge. Chair of Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School. For services to the environment and human health (Devon)
Ms Charlotte Dujardin, OBE. For services to equestrianism (Gloucestershire)
Dr Andrew Garrad. For services to renewable energy (Bristol)
Robert Gilbert. Chair, Intellectual Property Office. For services to the legal profession and the economy (Dartmouth)
Professor Janice Kay. Provost and Senior Deputy vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter. For services to higher education (Exeter)
Roger Pope. Chief Executive Officer, Academies South West Multi Academy Trust and Executive Principal, Kingsbridge Community College. For services to education (Totnes)
Professor Steven West. Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England. For services to higher education (Bristol)
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (OBE)
Mrs Diane Aderyn. Director of Finance and Commercial Services, University of Bath. For services to higher education (Bradford on Avon)
Mrs Teresa Ann Cooper. Grade 7, Ministry of Defence. For services to Defence Acquisition (Portishead)
Charles Counsell. Executive director, Automatic Enrolment, The Pensions Regulator. For services to workplace pension reform (Yeovil)
Ms Anne Dunham, MBE. For services to para-equestrianism (Devizes)
Ms Ciara Eastell. Formerly president, Society of Chief Librarians. For services to public libraries (Exeter)
Professor Gene Feder. General Practitioner, Helios Medical Centre Bristol and Professor of Primary Care, University of Bristol. For services to healthcare and victims of domestic abuse (Bristol)
Timothy Hollingsworth. Chief Executive Officer, British Paralympic Association. For services to sport (Bath)
John Lelliott. Formerly interim Chief Financial Officer, The Crown Estate. For services to The Crown Estate and the voluntary sector (Dorset)
Christopher Pomfret. For services to the economy in Cornwall and South West England (Cornwall)
Lt Peter Reed, MBE. For services to rowing (Nailsworth)
Professor Teresa Margaret Ridge. Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath. For services to social services (Shepton Mallet)
Michael Robbins. Principal, Bridgwater and Taunton College. For services to further education (Taunton)
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (MBE)
Mrs Sarah Jane Banks. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to the MOD Disability Network (Westbury)
Paul Blake. For services to athletics (Bristol)
Dr Hilary Roberta Bollan. Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to submarine safety and the Royal Navy (Bridgwater)
Mrs Dorothy May Brown. For services to the community in Pinehurst and Parks, Wiltshire (Swindon)
Derek Ypres Dawes. For services to the rehabilitation of offenders and the community in Plymouth (Plymouth)
Miss Joanna Frith. For services to archery (Glastonbury)
Miss Pat Gould. Chair, High View School, Plymouth. For services to education (Plymouth)
John Greenslade. For services to agriculture education and conservation in the West Country (Thorverton, Devon)
Major Ken Hames. For services to homeless and disabled people and ex-service personnel (Gloucestershire)
Mrs Bronwen Hewitt. For services to the Dame Hannah Rogers Trust (Plymouth)
Mrs Susan Jotcham. For services to heritage and the charity sector (Hanham, Bristol)
Professor Liz Kay. Associate Dean for Equality and Inclusion and Foundation Dean, Peninsula Dental School. for services to Dental Education (Liskeard)
Andrew Lewis. For services to triathlon (Lydney, Gloucestershire)
Douglas McGowan. Honorary Branch president, The Paddle Steamer Preservation Society. For services to the preservation of the PS Waverley and charity (Cheltenham)
Ms Hannah Mills. For services to sailing (Portland)
Mrs Stephanie Millward. For services to swimming (Box, Wiltshire)
Dr Terence Pennington. Honorary Research Fellow, Kew. For voluntary service to plant sciences and conservation particularly in Latin America (Lyme Regis)
John Stephen Pollard. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to service personnel and families (Gloucestershire)
Rita Roblin. Foster carer, Bristol and Chair, North Somerset Foster Panel. For services to children (Bristol)
Michael Spence. Teaching assistant and lately governor, Manorbrook Primary School Gloucestershire and Trustee, Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby. For services to education and disability sport (Berkeley, Gloucestershire)
Geoffrey Stock. For services to young people and the community in Horfield, Bristol (Bristol)
Mrs Susan Thain. Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. for services to army education (Salisbury)
Miss Nicola Wetherall. For services to holocaust education, genocide prevention and human rights education (Swindon)