
New Year Honours 2010
Charles David Ogilvy Barrie CBE
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Director • Art Fund
Organisation: Art Fund
“For services to the Visual Arts.”
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Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) · 2010
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Wiltshire
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Commander of the Order of the British Empire
New Year Honours 2010- Role at the time
- Director, Art Fund
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- Wiltshire
“For services to the Visual Arts.”
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How common is this award?
The Commander of the Order of the British Empire was awarded 113 times in the New Year Honours List 2010 — about 9% of the list.
What organisation were they with?
Director, Art Fund.
How widely is this recognised?
4,560 people have been recognised for Arts & Culture.
Counts reflect the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records; earlier years are not yet included.
Honoured alongside them
Others awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours 2010
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“For services to Medicine.”
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Oxfordshire
“For services to the Rail Industry.”
Alastair Eric Hotson Salvesen
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Midlothian
“For services to the Arts and to Charity in Scotland.”
Alastair Hugh Fitter
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North Yorkshire
“for Research, University of York.”
Alice Brown
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Edinburgh
“For public service.”
Ann Beasley
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Surrey
Anthony Simonds-Gooding
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London
“For services to the Creative Industries.”
Bethan Haulwen Guilfoyle
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Rhondda, Cynon, Taff
“For services to Education in Wales.”
Brian Roy
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Wirral
“For services to the Aerospace Industry.”
Candy Morris
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West Sussex
“For services to Healthcare.”
Carol Dezateux of Paediatric Epidemiology
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London
“For services to Science.”
Caroline Mary Rookes
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London
“for Retirement and Older People, Department for Work and Pensions.”
Christopher Charles Harling
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Devon
“For services to Occupational Health.”
Christopher John Skinner
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Hampshire
“For services to Social Science.”
Christopher Laurence Palmer
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Royal Navy
Christopher Mark Fisher
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West Yorkshire
“for Work and Pensions.”
Christopher William Manning
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Clive Arthur Bairsto
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Royal Air Force
Colin Robert Harrison
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North Yorkshire
“For services to Technology.”
David Goldstone
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Swansea
“For public service.”
David James Eadie
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David Leonard Moore
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Lancashire
David Malcolm Orr
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Antrim
David Martin Chiddick
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Leicestershire
“For services to local and national Higher Education.”
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Malorie Blackman
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London, Greater London
“For services to Literature.”
Cerys Matthews,
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Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
“For services to Music.”
Mukesh Sharma
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Newtownabbey, County Antrim
“For services to Heritage.”
Julia Catherine Donaldson
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Horsham, West Sussex
“For services to Literature.”
Richard Starrs
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Stockton on Tees, North Yorkshire
“For services to Heritage.”
Adam Joolia
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Brighton, East Sussex
“For services to Young People and to Music.”
Julia Jones
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Carmarthenshire, Dyfed
“For services to Music.”
Margaret Irvine
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Birsay, Orkney
“For services to Drama and to the community in Orkney.”
Shirley Henderson (shirley Mcgill)
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Aberdeen, City of Aberdeen
“For services to Drama.”
James Fraser
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Dunblane, Stirling and Falkirk
“For services to Tourism and Heritage in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.”
John Fannon
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Weymouth, Dorset
“For services to Heritage.”
Helen Fannon
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Weymouth, Dorset
“For services to Heritage.”
Daniel Crow
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Southampton, Hampshire
“For services to Artists and to Arts and Heritage.”
David Cottle
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Swansea, West Glamorgan
“For services to Jazz Music.”
Rebecca Chapman
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Norwich, Norfolk
“For services to Inclusive Theatre.”
Marilyn Blieck
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Prestwick, Ayrshire and Arran
“For services to Music and to the community in Ayrshire.”
Christopher Gaze
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“For services to British Arts and Culture in Canada.”
Stephen Watson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Belfast, City of Belfast
“For services to Broadcasting and to Kidney Transplant Awareness and to Fundraising in Northern Ireland.”
Iain Varah
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Dunmow, Essex
“For services to Public Libraries, Culture and Leisure.”
Peter Talbot
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Eastbourne, East Sussex
“For services to the Arts.”
Paul Stacey
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
London, Greater London
“For services to Theatre.”
Lisa Riley
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Leeds, West Yorkshire
“For services to Drama and to Charity.”
Garry Richardson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Seale, Surrey
“For services to Sport Broadcasting.”
Suzanne Raine
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Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
“For services to Heritage.”
Source & provenance
Where this record comes from
Commander of the Order of the British Empire · 2010
London Gazette (official record), published supplement. View the issue ↗
Cabinet Office / gov.uk published honours list (New Year Honours List 2010).
Published 31 December 2009.
Location (Wiltshire) comes from the Cabinet Office / gov.uk published honours list, not the Gazette notice, which records no recipient home location.
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