Buckinghamshire residents recognised on the Queen's New Years Honours List

Locals are being recognised for their work in things like charitable fundraising

Author: Scarlett Bawden-GaulPublished 31st Dec 2020

Aylesbury residents are among Buckinghamshire locals featured on the Queen's Honours List.

Buckinghamshire residents are among those recognised by the Queen this year, most for their work helping those in their local area.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire

Stephen Baker, Aylesbury. Chair of National Pubwatch,

For services to reducing crime and improving safety in licensed premises.

Officers of the British Empire

Philip Andrew John Conran, High Wycombe. Chair of the Government Advisory Committee on Packaging.

For services to recycling and the environment.

Rosemary Janet Pope, Princes Risborough.

For services to charitable fundraising.

Mark Phulip Sautereau, Princes Risborough. Deputy Director of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

For services to the food supply chain and the vulnerable particularly during the Covid-19 response.

Kenneth Birkby JP, Aylesbury.

For voluntary services to young people in Buckinghamshire.

June Pauline Smith, High Wycombe.

For services to the community in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.

Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant, Countess Howe said:

“I am delighted to see the work of Buckinghamshire residents recognised in this way. These men and women work tirelessly for the good of their communities without any thought for recognition or reward. They are unsung heroes.”

Lady Howe added, “There are so many wonderful things happening in our communities and these Honours are a way of thanking those individuals for the fantastic work they are doing.”

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