Full list of Suffolk New Year’s Honours recipients. To read more about them click here.
ORDER OF THE BATH
DCB
Ms Linda Margaret Homer, CB. Chief executive, HM Revenue and Customs. For public service particularly to Public Finance. (Hadleigh)
ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
OBE
Steuart John Rudolf Bedford. Conductor. For services to Music. (Suffolk)
Mrs Celia Ann Malcolm Edey. Non-Executive director, University Campus Suffolk. For services to Higher Education and the community in Essex and Suffolk. (Coggeshall)
Malcolm Morley. Chief executive Harlow Council. For services to Local Government. (Woodbridge)
MBE
Robert Charles Bass. Head of Classics Orwell Park School, Ipswich. For services to Education. (Orwell Park, Suffolk)
Ian Christopher Clayton. Principal Thorpe St. Andrew School and Sixth Form, Norwich. For services to Education. (Lowestoft)
Angus Howard Cundey. Chairman Henry Poole & Co. For services to the Bespoke Tailoring Trade and to Tailors’ Charities. (Ipswich)
Mrs Maxine Hammond. Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. For services to Service Personnel and their Families. (Woodbridge)
Anthony Joseph Hubbard. For services to Heritage and the community in Woodbridge Suffolk. (Woodbridge)
Mrs Gina Maria Long. For charitable services in East Anglia. (Bury St Edmunds)
Stephen Richard Mallett (Sam) Wilson, DL. For charitable and voluntary service to the community in Suffolk.
Paul Winter. Chief executive Ipswich Building Society. For services to Skills and Employment of Young People. (Stowmarket)
BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
BEM
Mrs Harriet Katherine Bennett. For services to Music and the community in Felixstowe. (Felixstowe)
Michael George Laskey. For services to Contemporary Poetry. (Suffolk)
Ms Rebecca Lyne. Voluntary Co-ordinator The Bank. For services to the community in Eye, Suffolk. (Diss)
Keith Lionel Ottywill. School Volunteer Centre Academy East Anglia, Ipswich. For services to Education. (Ipswich)
Ernest Albert Pearce. For charitable services through the Lions Club in Stowmarket and District and to the community in Bacton Suffolk. (Cotton)
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here