
Knights Bachelor
Dr James Iain Walker Anderson, CBE. For public and svoluntary service. (Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross)
Professor James Drummond Bone, FRSE. Vice-Chancellor, University of Liverpool. For services to Higher Education and to Regeneration in the North West. (Cuper, Fife)
Moir Lockhead, OBE. Chief executive, First Group. For services to Transport. (Banchory, Aberdeen)
Royal Victorian Order
MVO: Household: Mrs Diane Eddy. Administration secretary, Balmoral Estate
Miss Moira McDougall. Secretary to the Resident Factor, Balmoral Estate
Order of the British Empire, Civil: CBE:
Lady Janet Bruce Balfour Of Burleigh. For public and voluntary service in Scotland. (Clackmannanshire)
OBE
Archibald Anderson Bethel, OBE. Formerly Chair, Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire. For services to Business and to Economic Development in Lanarkshire. (East Kilbride, Lanarkshire)
Richard Calvocoressi. Director, Henry Moore Foundation. For services to the Arts, particularly in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
Professor Anthony Cohen, FRSE. Principal and vice-Chancellor, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education in Scotland.
Duncan Mitchell. Senior vice president, Cisco Systems UK and Ireland. For services to Business.
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Colin McLeod Milne. President, Employment Tribunal, Scotland. For services to the Administration of Justice. (Aviemore, Inverness-shire)
Professor Richard Fawcett. Principal Inspector, Historic Scotland. For public and voluntary service. (Kirkcaldy, Fife)
Professor Russel Griggs. For services to Business in Scotland. (Sanquhar, Dumfries)
Daniel Edward Gunn. Governor, HM Prison Glenochil. For public and voluntary service. (Dunblane, Perth and Kinross)
Matthew MacDonald Hillin. Client Services manager (Northern Area), Child Support Agency. For public and voluntary service. (Paisley, Renfrewshire)
Professor Richard Donovan Kenway, FRSE. Vice-Principal, High Performance Computing and e-Science and Tait Professor of Mathematical Physics, University of Edinburgh. For services to Science. (Edinburgh)
Professor Richard Fawcett. Principal Inspector, Historic Scotland. For public and voluntary service. (Kirkcaldy, Fife)
Ian Ogilvie Gordon. For services to the community and to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. (Edinburgh)
Professor Russel Griggs. For services to Business in Scotland. (Sanquhar, Dumfries);
Daniel Edward Gunn. Governor, HM Prison Glenochil. For public and voluntary service. (Dunblane, Perth and Kinross)
Ms Joyce Laing. For services to the Arts in Fife. (Pittenweem, Fife)
Brian Lister. Principal, Cumbernauld College. For services to Further Education and to the communities in Lanarkshire and Dunbartonshire. (Saline, Fife)
David James Duncan Livingstone. Chairman, The Clyde Group. For services to Maritime Training, Shipping Industry and to the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
John MacHray. Chair, Scottish Enterprise Grampian. For services to the Economy and to Charity in North East Scotland. (Aberdeen)
Gordon Grier Thomson Masterton. Vice-president, Environment Business Centre, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. For services to Civil Engineering in Scotland. (Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire)
Hamish George McDonald. For public and voluntary service to Maritime Safety. (Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire)
Colin Steel Morgan. Managing director, Ethicon. For services to the Medical Devices Industry. (Edinburgh)
Mrs Hilary Alexandra Morrell. Headteacher, Dounby Community School. For services to Education and to the community in Orkney. (Orkney)
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Don Paterson. (left) Poet. For services to Literature. (St Andrews, Fife)
James Blair Raeburn. For services to the Scottish Newspaper Industry. (Edinburgh)
Alfred Charles Shedden. For services to the Voluntary Sector in Scotland. (Glasgow)
Brian Sibbald. For services to Local Government and to the community in Edinburgh. (Edinburgh)
Professor John Spence. Research Professor, Department of Mechancial Engineering, Strathclyde University. For services to Engineering. (Airdrie, Lanarkshire)
Hugh Stewart. Executive Chair, Caledonian Alloys Ltd. For services to Industry. (Carluke, Lanarkshire)
Order of the British Empire, Civil MBE
James William Brown. For services to Scottish Heritage the Highland Games and to Charity. (Fettercairn, Kincardineshire)
Mrs Margaret Burke. Officer, Dundee Contact Centre, HM Revenue and Customs. For public and voluntary service. (Dundee, Tayside)
Mrs Ann MacDonald Burn. Chair, Moredun Community Association
For voluntary service to the community in Moredun, Fernieside and Craigour, South Edinburgh. (Moredun, Edinburgh)
Ms Celia Burn. Formerly Parental Involvement Co-ordinator for Scotland. For services to Education. (Alexandria, Dunbartonshire)
Charles Hutton. Senior Steward, Edinburgh Castle. For public and voluntary service. (Leith, Edinburgh)
Mrs Aileen Probert Kells. For voluntary service to the Girls' Brigade in Scotland. (Edinburgh)
Miss Maureen Kiernan. For voluntary service to the community in Catrine Ayrshire. (Mauchline, Ayrshire and Arran)
Alexander Kirk. Deputy Principal, John Wheatley College. For services to Further Education and to the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Alexander Kirk. Deputy Principal, John Wheatley College. For services to Further Education and to the community in Glasgow. (Glasgow)
Capt David Martin Kirkland. For services to the Aviation Industry in the Orkney Islands. (Skenness, Orkney)
Alfred Coutts Ingram. For voluntary service to Mountain Rescue in Scotland. (Dundee)
Miss Mabel Irving. For services to the Arts in Scotland. (Greenock, Renfrewshire);
Scott MacArthur. Office manager, Baghdad, Department for International Development. (East Kilbride, Glasgow);
Ian Kenneth Miller. Commandant, City of London Special Constabulary. For services to the Police in London and Tayside, Scotland. (Angus);
John Sidney Mortimer. For services to the Civil Service Benevolent Fund Department for Work and Pensions and for public and voluntary service. (Falkirk, Stirling and Falkirk)
Professor David McKenzie Munro. President, Kinross-shire Civic Trust. For services to the Environment and to the community in Perth and Kinross. (Kinross, Perth and Kinross);
Robert Paterson Noble. For voluntary service to Equestrian Sport in Ayrshire. (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire and Arran)
Ian James Russell. Curriculum and Quality Leader, Forth Valley College. For services to Further Education in Central Scotland. (Whitburn, West Lothian)
Ronald Simison. For services to Archaeology and to the Tourist Industry in Orkney. (Orkney)
James White Simpson. Chair, Scottish Coastal Forum. For services to the Environment and to the Voluntary Sector. (Dunfermline, Fife)
Mrs Anne Sinclair. Higher Executive Officer, The Pension Service. For public and voluntary service. (Glasgow)
George Torrance. Formerly Facilities Management Team Leader, Linlithgow Academy, West Lothian. For services to Education.
The Reverend Diane Patricia Williams. Chaplain, University of Edinburgh. For services to Higher Education. (Pathhead, Edinburgh)
Source: http://www.theherald.co.uk/