
New Year Honours 2016
Ian Thornley OBE
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Non-Executive Director
“For services to Disabled People”
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London Gazette notice
Order of the British Empire
Civil Division
Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood
St. James’s Palace, London SW1
31 December 2015
THE QUEEN has been graciously pleased to give orders for the following promotions in, and appointments to the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire:
O.B.E.
To be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:
Ian THORNLEY
Non-Executive Director, Remploy Ltd
For services to Disabled People
Source: The London Gazette, issue 61450 · Crown copyright, Open Government Licence v3.0
Location
West Sussex
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Officer of the Order of the British Empire
New Year Honours 2016- Role at the time
- Non-Executive Director
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- West Sussex
“For services to Disabled People”
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How common is this award?
The Officer of the Order of the British Empire was awarded 286 times in the New Year Honours List 2016 — about 19% of the list.
What organisation were they with?
Non-Executive Director.
How widely is this recognised?
2,109 people have been recognised for Equality, Diversity & Inclusion.
Counts reflect the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records; earlier years are not yet included.
Honoured alongside them
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Alan Gemmell
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“For services to cultural relations in the area of Arts and Science.”
Alan Turnbull
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Surrey
“For services to Science and Industry”
Alan Willson
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Swansea
“For services to the Quality and Safety of Healthcare in Wales”
Albert Thomas Keeling
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Alison Allden
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Bristol
“For services to Higher Education.”
Alison Petch
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Ross and Cromarty
“For services to Social Services in Scotland.”
Alistair Campbell
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West Lothian
“For services to the Economy and Town Centre Regeneration.”
Amanda Ariss
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London
“For services to Equality.”
Amanda Boyle
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Aberdeen
“For services to Business.”
Amanda Howe
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Norfolk
“For services to Primary Care.”
Andrew Corcoran
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London
“For services in Support of Military Operations”
Andrew Haines
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Oxfordshire
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Andrew Knight
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Andrew Watson
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Buckinghamshire
“For services to Policing and Counter Terrorism”
Angela White
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North Yorkshire
“For services to Community Action”
Anita Zabludowicz
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London
“For services to the Arts”
Ann Hebden
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London
“For services to Defence”
Annabel Stilgoe
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Surrey
“For charitable services”
Annalu Waller
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Dundee
“For services to people with Complex Communication Needs”
Anne Connolly
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Londonderry
“For services to Policing and Education in Northern Ireland.”
Anne O’reilly
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Belfast
“For services to Older People and the Voluntary Sector.”
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Christopher Symes
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Ellesmere, Shropshire
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Scott Rogers
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Saint Helens, Merseyside
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Claire Flowers
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Bangor, County Down
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Sharon Brown
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Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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Hollie Whittles
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Walton-On-Thames, Surrey
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Ronald Sawford
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Karen Salter (kay Salter)
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London, Greater London
“For services to Disabled People and to the community in Bexley.”
Diane Redfern
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Slough, Berkshire
“For services to Disabled Riders.”
Elizabeth Prince
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Crewe, Cheshire
“For services to the Games Industry and to Diversity.”
Nadia Khan
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London, Greater London
“For services to Women in the Music Industry.”
Imran Hafeez
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Bradford, West Yorkshire
“For services to Literacy Development and Social Inclusion in Bradford, West Yorkshire.”
Pamela Garbett
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Telford, Shropshire
“For services to Foster Care and to Children with Disabilities and their Families.”
John Garbett
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Telford, Shropshire
“For services to Foster Care and to Children with Disabilities and their Families.”
Helene Martin Gee
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Folkestone, Kent
“For services to Women in Enterprise.”
Douglas Bott
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Bristol, City of Bristol
“For services to Disabled People.”
Olubukola Babajide
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Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
“For services to Technology, to Business and to Inclusion.”
Kristian Barnfield-guest
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York, North Yorkshire
“For services to Diversity and Inclusion.”
Chenelle Ansah
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London, Greater London
“For services to Investment, to Women in Business and to Charity.”
Yasmin Khan
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Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
“For services to Ending Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women.”
Diana Brightmore-armour
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London, Greater London
“For services to Women and Diversity in Financial Services.”
Martin Coppack
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Brighton, East Sussex
“For services to Social Equality and Inclusion.”
Janet Jeffrey
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“For services to Children with Disabilities in Lesotho.”
Source & provenance
Where this record comes from
Officer of the Order of the British Empire · 2016
London Gazette (official record), issue 61450, notice 2454293. View the official notice ↗
Cabinet Office / gov.uk published honours list (New Year Honours List 2016).
Published 31 December 2015.
Location (West Sussex) comes from the Cabinet Office / gov.uk published honours list, not the Gazette notice, which records no recipient home location.
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