A Keswick woman is among those named in the King’s Birthday Honours List.
This year – the first birthday honours handed out by King Charles III since his coronation – also includes Cumbrian charity workers, the outgoing chief constable of Cumbria and a woman who co-ordinated Sellafield Ltd’s coronavirus test and trace facility, which was the first non-NHS testing facility to open in the UK.
Claudia Helen Walker is a member of the group executive committee for 1st Keswick Scout Group and has been given a BEM for services to young people in Cumbria.
They join Ken Bruce, Davina McCall and Ian Wright to be among those handed honours.
The list marks the King’s official birthday in June. His actual birthday is in November.
The tradition dates back to 1748, when King George II wanted to celebrate his birthday with a large celebration when it was warmer.
The late Queen initially marked her official birthday on the second Thursday of June, the same day as her father, King George VI. However, she changed it to the second Saturday of June in 1959, seven years into her reign.
King Charles III has kept the same date for his official celebration.
Honours for Cumbria
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Philip Michael Cook, of Carlisle. Lately chief executive and group principal of Education Training Collective, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. For services to further education.
- Lisa Anne Crausby, of Brampton. Executive director, Star Academies, Blackburn, Lancashire. For services to education.
- Jonathon Hugh Christopher Saxton, known as Joe Saxton, of Keswick. Founder, nfpSynergy and founder, CharityComms and chair, PTA UK/Parentkind. For services to the charitable sector.
- Michelle Skeer QPM. Chief Constable, Cumbria police. For services to policing.
- Dr Rex Strong, of Wigton, head of regulatory integration, Sellafield Ltd. For services to the civil nuclear industry.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Gareth Boswell Browning, of Cockermouth. Beat forester, Forestry England. For services to forestry and nature recovery.
- Paul Stuart Ethell, HR director, BAE Systems Submarines. For services to the defence industry and to the community in Barrow.
- Caroline Marie Hamilton, of Wigton. Chief executive, Safety Assessment Federation. For services to business and to engineering.
- Barbara Ann Johnson, of Barrow. Director of nursing, Risedale Estates Ltd. For services to social care.
- Lynn Willis, of Whitehaven. Operations manager, Sellafield Ltd. For services to business.
Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)
- Claudia Helen Walker, of Keswick. Member, group executive committee, 1st Keswick Scout Group. For services to young people in Cumbria.
- Eleanor Walsh, of Cockermouth. Swimming coach. For services to swimming and to the community in Cockermouth.