
The King’s Birthday Honours List has been revealed
27th June 2025
The rich tapestry of life in Essex is truly reflected in the list of recipients in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours list.
The honours system recognises people who have made achievements in public life, or committed themselves to serving and helping the country.
In Essex, recognition is shared between individuals whose lives and careers stand as role models for others in the community, Many different contributions have been recognised, including in the fields of national defence, local government, business, education, race relations, the emergency services, culture, the environment, sport and local community service.
Gavin Jones, (left), former Chief Executive of Essex County Council, is made a CBE for services to local government. Widely acknowledged for his leadership, he is an advisor to councils elsewhere in the south east and makes a positive difference for people in many walks of life, including as a trustee for charities involving health, wellbeing and community development.
Elsewhere, for services involving young people,
Rebekah Liyambo, Chief Executive Officer of EKO Trust, is awarded an OBE for services to education. She has been with the Trust since 2016 and has overseen the growth of a high performing academy trust responsible for 10 schools in Essex and elsewhere;
Alex Boucher receives an MBE for services to the gaming industry and entrepreneurship. He is the founder and managing director of Analog and recognised for encouraging and promoting young talent that might otherwise have gone unrecognised;
Richard Titchener receives an MBE. Richard is Chief Executive of the Sea-Change Sailing Trust and captain of the “Blue Mermaid”, a Thames sailing barge based at Maldon. He is recognised for his contribution to sailing and, in particular, his work with young people.
Commenting on the list of recipients, Jennifer Tolhurst, Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, the King’s personal representative in the county, said:
“As a county, we can be justly proud of all the individuals who have received national honours. Each person in their unique way will have done something exceptional. It is right that they should be recognised in this way.
“I would encourage anyone who knows someone, who is making a big difference to others in their community, to nominate them for a national honour and so to seek public recognition at the highest level of their contribution to society.”
Full list of Essex Honours:
Order of the British Empire
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Mr Wayne Alan Bantick: Programme Manager, Defence Equipment and Support. For services to Defence
Ms Deta Hedman: For services to Darts and to Charity
Ms Rebekah Jane Iiyambo: Chief Executive Officer, Eko Trust. For services to Education
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Mrs Linda Belgrove: Founder and Chair, Essex Retired Police Dogs Fund. For services to Charity
Mr Alex Robert Boucher: Founder and Managing Director, Analog. For services to the Gaming Industry and to Entrepreneurship
Mr Matthew Clare: For services to the community in Saffron Walden, Essex
Mr Frederick John Hudson: For services to the Arsenal Football Club Community
Mr Muhbeen Hussain: For Political Services to Integration, Cohesion and to British Society
Professor Noor Ul Owase Jeelani: Professor of Paediatric Neurosurgery, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. Forservices to Neurosurgery and Global Child Health
Mr Jeffrey Charles Pope: Writer, Director and Producer. For services to Drama
Mr Richard Donald Titchener: Chief Executive Officer, Sea-Change Sailing Trust and Captain, Blue Mermaid. For services to Disadvantaged Young People and to the community in Essex
Mr John Paul Wilkinson: Director of Young People, Volunteer and Business Support, Marine Society and Sea Cadets. For services to Young People
Medallists of the Order of the British Empire
Dr Muhammad Ahsan: Community Safety Officer, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the community in Essex
Mrs Patricia May Baker: For services to the community in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
Mr Paul Raymond Cotgrove: Ms Anna Fiorentini Founder, Southend-on-Sea Film Festival and Founder, Horror-On-Sea Film Festival. For services to Film and British Film Heritage Founder, Fiorentini4ni Foundation and Anna Fiorentini Performing Arts School. For services to Young People from Under Privileged Backgrounds
Mr Andrew David Gee: Volunteer, Whoosh Explore Canoe Club. For services to Floating Pennywort Removal
Ms Alison Natalie Harle: Police Constable, City of London Police. For services to Policing
The Reverend Brian Jennings: For services to the community in Walton-on-the-Naze
Mr Peter David Kelly: For services to the community in Shoeburyness, Essex
Mrs Susan Mary Mapp: Special Educational Needs and Disability Co-Educator, Cooks Spinney Primary Academy, Essex. For services to Special Educational Needs
Mrs Gloria Brenda Nichols: For services to the community in Chelmsford, Essex
The King’s Police Medal for Distinguighed service has been awarded to Keith Baldwin, lately Assistant Chief Constable, Essex Police