
New Year Honours 1994
Neil McGowan Shaw
Knight Bachelor
lately Executive Chairman • Tate and Lyle pic
“For services to the Community and to the Food Industry.”
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Knight Bachelor
For services to the Community and to the Food Industry.
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“For services to the Community and to the Food Industry.”
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How common is this award?
The Knight Bachelor was awarded 32 times in the New Year Honours List 1994 — about 2% of the list.
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How widely is this recognised?
16,371 people have been recognised for Community & Voluntary Service.
Counts reflect the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records; earlier years are not yet included.
Honoured alongside them
Others awarded the Knight Bachelor in the New Year Honours 1994
Alan George Cox
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Industry in Wales.”
Andrew Bowden
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“for Brighton Kemptown.”
Brian Ivor Pitman
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Banking.”
Charles David Naish
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Agriculture.”
Christopher Matthew Peterson
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For political service.”
David Alan Hopwood
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Science.”
David Philip Tweedie
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
Chairman
Edwin Alfred Grenville Manton
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For charitable services to the Tate Gallery.”
Gordon Smith Grieve Beveridge
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Higher Education.”
Hans Wolfgang Singer
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Economic Issues.”
Jeremy Hugh Beecham
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
Chairman
Jeremy Vernon Elwes
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For political and public service.”
John Michael Gorst
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“for Hendon North.”
John Sagar Daniel
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Higher Education.”
Joseph Stuart Burgess
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Health Care.”
Kenneth Melville Carlisle
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“for Lincoln.”
Laurence Woodward Martin
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
Leslie Arnold Turnberg
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Medicine.”
Martin Wyatt Holdgate
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.”
Norman Leslie Browse
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Medicine.”
Paul Henry Newall
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For public and charitable services in London.”
Paul Leslie Condon
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
Ray Stanley Tindle
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to the Newspaper Industry.”
Robert Charlton
PersonKnight Bachelor · 1994
“For services to Sport, particularly Association Football.”
In the same field
Others recognised for Community & Voluntary Service
Across the 1937–2026 honours lists in our records, 16,371 people have been recognised for Community & Voluntary Service. See the full list →
Alexander Gibson
PersonMember Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Brentwood, Essex
“For Charitable Service.”
Michael Cooper
PersonOfficer Of The Order Of The British Empire · 2026
Swindon, Wiltshire
“For services to Charity and to Sustainability.”
Alison Hickman
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
“For services to the community in Sierra Leone.”
Charles Entwisle
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
“For services to Charity and to Vulnerable People in Mallorca.”
Hazel Tomkins
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
“For Charitable Service.”
Steven Thompson
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Liverpool, Merseyside
“For services to Rugby Union Football and to the community in Crosby, Merseyside.”
Carole Stevens
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Swansea, West Glamorgan
“For services to Animal Welfare and to the community in Swansea, West Glamorgan.”
Ian Scott
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
North Ronaldsay, Orkney
“For services to Art and to the community in North Ronaldsay, Orkney.”
Adrian Richards
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Ferryhill, County Durham
“For services to the community in Chester-le-Street, County Durham.”
Derek Reid
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
“For services to Suicide Awareness and to the community in Castlemilk, Glasgow.”
Sheila Pheely
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk
“For Voluntary Service.”
Susan Price
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
London, Greater London
“For Charitable Service.”
Dharmesh Mistry
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Leeds, West Yorkshire
“For services to Policing and to the community in Bradford and Leeds.”
Hitesh Mehta
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Coventry, West Midlands
“For services to Policing, to Charity and to Volunteering in Coventry, West Midlands.”
Isabella Jenney
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Rushden, Northamptonshire
“For services to the community in East Northamptonshire.”
Lyndsay Howden
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Grimsby, Lincolnshire
“For services to the British Red Cross and to the community in Humberside.”
Margaret Irvine
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Birsay, Orkney
“For services to Drama and to the community in Orkney.”
Christopher Hailey (christopher Hailey-norris)
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
York, North Yorkshire
“For services to Charity and to the community in Yorkshire.”
Elizabeth Greig
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
“For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.”
Jamie Goddard
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Chepstow, Gwent
“For services to Education, to Charity and to Young People.”
Wendy Ford
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
“For services to Charity and to Young People.”
Audrey Flannagan
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Glasgow, City of Glasgow
“For services to the community in Glasgow.”
Susan Falconer
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Mountain Ash, Mid Glamorgan
“For services to the community in Blackwood, Caerphilly.”
Mary Dumigan
PersonBritish Empire Medal · 2026
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran
“For voluntary services to the community in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire.”
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Knight Bachelor · 1994
London Gazette (official record), published supplement. View the issue ↗
No gov.uk honours-list dataset covers 1994 — the published Gazette supplement is the sole source for this record.
Published 30 December 1993.
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