Several members of the property industry and those with involvement in the sector have featured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
The following received CBEs:
Alexander Beveridge Anderson, chairman of Tees Valley Local Enterprise Partnership, for services to the Tees Valley region.
Jane Elizabeth Everton, deputy director of planning at DCLG, for services to planning.
Andrew Harold Mitchell, programme director for Crossrail, for services to civil engineering.
The following received OBEs:
Andrew David Bacon, chairman of Leicester and Leicestershire Local Enterprise Partnership, for services to business and the economy.
Gillian Mary Darley, architectural campaigner, for services to the built environment and its conservation.
Deborah Egan, director and board member of Sheffield Local Enterprise Partnership, for services to the creative and digital industry.
Natalie Cecilia Elphicke, chairwoman of Million Homes, Million Lives, for services to housing.
Andrew Hodgson, deputy chairman of North East Local Enterprise Partnership, for services to manufacturing and the North East economy.
Judith Ann Lowe, deputy chairwoman of the Construction Industry Training Board, for services to the construction industry, particularly women in construction.
Roger Marsh, chairman of Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership, for services to business and the economy.
John Mark McLean, chief executive of Fold Housing Association, for services to housing and the community in Northern Ireland.
Emer Marie Murnaghan, head of business improvement at Graham Construction, for services to the civil engineering profession and further education in Northern Ireland.
Adrian Philip Penfold, head of planning at British Land and author of the Penfold Review, for services to the property industry and public service to planning.
The following received MBEs:
Bryan Robert Avery, architect, for services to architecture.
Robert Davis, deputy leader of Westminster Council, for services to planning and local government.
Malcolm Ellis for services to the building and construction industry and to the community and charity in West Yorkshire.
Hugh Brown McClung, chairman of Stirling Tenants’ Assembly, for services to the community in Stirling.
Alice Mills, assistant housing services manager, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, for services to housing.
The following received BEMs:
John David Marshall for services to built heritage in Northern Ireland.
Ronald Simpson, company secretary at Uppingham First, for services to community planning in Uppingham, Rutland.