The full list of Sussex recipients recognised in the New Year Honours list

Sussex residents are amongst those celebrated in the Kings New Year Honours list.

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Sussex residents are amongst those celebrated in the King's New Year Honours list. Thirty-nine people from across the county have been recognised for their outstanding contributions. Recipients from the whole of the south-east make up 16% of those receiving an honour this year.

Here’s a full list of all Sussex recipients: Knights Grand Cross of the order of the British Empire Dame Jacqueline Wilson (Polegate, East Sussex) – for services to Literature Knighthoods Edward Charles Braham (Pulborough, West Sussex) – for services to corporate law and to business The Rt. Hon. Nicolas John Gibb (Chichester) – for services to education Companions of the Order of the Bath Catherine Elinor Vaughan (Hove) – for public service Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) Dr Henry Otto Brunjes (Polegate, East Sussex) – for services to the arts Professor Nicola Townsend Fear (St Leonards on sea, East Sussex) – for services to veteran and military family health Christopher Andrew Mark Katkowski KC (Battle, East Sussex) – for services to planning John Edward Stewart (Hove) – for services to the NHS Paul Richard Streets OBE (Robertsbridge, East Sussex) – for services to the voluntary sector Dr Carol Anita White OBE (Chichester) – for services to women and to sport Officers of the order of the British empire (OBE) Dr Madeleine Clare Blackburn (Steyning, West Sussex) – for services to people with life-shortening conditions Shanez Cheytan (Brighton) – for services to rail passengers and transport Terence William Denham (Haywards Heath) – for services to the recognition of British and commonwealth casualties of the first and second world wars David John Fairbrother (East Grinstead) – for public service Lisa Farmer (Uckfield) – for services to the armed forces community Justin Mark Francis (Hailsham) – for services to nature and to the environment Jennifer Mary Julie Leonard (East Grinstead) – for services to policing and to national security David Louis Mearns (Petworth) – for services to the location and recovery of historic shipwrecks Members of the order of the British empire (MBE) Trevor Frank Beattie (Hove) – for services to the natural environment Daniel David Brookbank (Pevensey Bay, East Sussex) – for services to the community in Brighton and East Sussex Paul Alexander Buchanan (Uckfield) – for services to charity Jodie Michelle Grinham (Crawley) – for services to archery Marilyn Mansfield-Clark DL (Crawley) – for services to the community in Crawley, West Sussex Reginald David Perry (Uckfield) – for services to parliament Philip Poulton (Brighton) – for services to children and young people with SEND Laura Katie Smyth (Bognor Regis) – for services to disabled children and their families Robert Starr (Hove) – for services to young people and to philanthropy Alexandria Warren (St Leonards-on-Sea) – for services to the eradication of food waste and poverty Dominic Warren (St Leonards-on-Sea) – for services to the eradication of food waste and poverty Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM) Katrina Melanie Daly (Eastbourne) – for services to the community in Eastbourne Jennifer Anne Dobson (Crawley) – for services to the community in Crawley, West Sussex Kay Frances Haffenden (Shoreham-by-Sea) – for services to early years Marion Veronica Hemsworth (Haywards Heath) – for services to wellbeing and to the community in West Sussex Joseph Ralph Homer (Eastbourne) – for services to vulnerable people David Anthony Kemp (Seaford) – for services to community safety Richard Frederick Moore (St Leonards-on-Sea) – for services to music education and preservation in East Sussex Mark Newey (Haywards Heath) – for services to grassroots rugby Rosemary Adele Pavoni (Horsham) – for services to social care Christopher William Sprules (Arundel) – for services to cycling and to the community in West Sussex.