
All the Welsh people to be given honours by the King
A total of 65 Welsh people have been recognised by the King in his 2025 birthday honours list.
Those nominated range from people who have dedicated their lives to the NHS, public service, sport and education among others.
This year's awards acknowledge exceptional contributions by individuals in their sector, particularly highlighting community champions and acts of selfless giving.
The list for Wales includes a Knighthood for The Rt. Hon. Mark Tami, Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside. for his Political and Public service work.
Earlier this week Rugby League player Billy Boston from Cardiff also received a Knighthood for his services to the sport, becoming the first Rugby League player to receive the honour. He received the accolade earlier due to concerns about his health.
Billy has not been officially included in the list of Welsh people provided by the UK Government's Wales office due to living in Wigan at the time of the award.
Among those honoured is ITV Cymru Wales weather presenter Ruth Dodsworth for her services to victims and survivors of domestic abuse.
Speaking after receiving the award, Ruth said: "It feels all a bit surreal and completely unbelievable, and I'm over the moon. It's just the biggest honour I think I have ever had in my entire life.
"This is not just for me this is for my family, my friends and everybody who has been on this very strange journey that I've been on, everybody who has supported me.
"And this is for everybody who is going on journeys of their own as well because it's not easy and domestic abuse is out there and it's everywhere.
"That's why this honour is also so important because it allows me to keep that conversation going. I'm going to use it wisely and then hopefully one day we won't have to talk about domestic abuse because it won't be an issue anymore.
"But until that point, this honour is for everybody who has been affected by domestic abuse and I'm just so proud."
David Lewis, the founder of Young Voices, has also been awarded a OBE for his notable contributions and services to music in Britain.
Young Voices has reached millions of children across the globe, giving them the opportunity to sing in world-class arenas alongside professional artists.
"When I founded Young Voices 30 years ago, it was for a simple reason: to give every child a live music experience they would never forget.
"This honour is something I will cherish as it reflects the countless memories created over the years for thechildren, their families, and above all, our incredible Young Voices music teachers," said David Lewis.
The full list of Welsh people named in the Kings birthday honours 2025
Knighthoods
The Rt. Hon. Mark Richard TAMI MP Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside. For Political and Public Service (Wrexham)
CBE
Professor Meriel Evelyn Mary JENNEY Paediatric Oncologist, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For services to Cancer Treatment and to Research in Children and Young People (Cardiff)
Jane Tranter, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Bad Wolf. For services to Television (Bristol)
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Allison Dowzell - Managing Director, Screen Alliance Wales. For services to Broadcasting (Cardiff)
Professor David Vincent Ford - Professor of Informatics, Swansea University. For services to Social Science (Swansea)
Susan Ann Horne MBE - Lately Head of Space Exploration, UK Space Agency. For services to Space Exploration (Swansea)
Mohammed Umar Hussain MBE - Police Staff, Chief Finance Officer, South Wales Police. For services to Policing (Newport)
David Wyndham Lewis - Founder, Young Voices. For services to Music (Haverfordwest)
Lynne Mills - Cluster Manager, Criminal Courts, HM Courts and Tribunals Service Wales. For Public Service (Newport)
Professor Brian Morgan - Director of the Creative Leadership and Enterprise Centre, Cardiff Metropolitan University. For services to the Welsh Economy (Cardiff)
Ian Price - Director, Confederation of British Industry, Wales. For services to Business and to Charity (Swansea)
Ruth Elizabeth Taylor - For services to Victims and Survivors of Domestic Abuse (Cowbridge)
Professor Iain Stuart Whittaker - Professor of Plastic Surgery, Swansea University Medical School and the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery. For services to Plastic Surgery (Swansea)
Members of the Order of the British Empire
Steven John Amor - Lately Watch Manager, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the community in Mid Wales (Llanwrtyd Wells)
Iain Keith Ashcroft - Operations Officer, North Wales Mountain Rescue Association. For services to Mountain Rescue (Mold)
Rebecca Denise Ashcroft - Chair, North East Wales Search and Rescue. For services to Mountain Rescue (Mold)
Ann Elizabeth Atkinson Sharp - Opera Singer and Artistic Director, North Wales International Festival. For services to Music (Corwen)
Simon Alistair Bareham - Lately Senior Specialist Adviser, Radioactivity and Industry Policy. For services to the Protection of Air Quality and Biodiversity in Wales (Bangor)
Dr Ian Bowler - Chair and Clinical Lead, Medserve Wales. For services to National Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine (Cardiff)
Paul Bromwell - Founder, Valley Veterans. For services to Veterans and to Vulnerable People (Pentre)
Anwen Butten - For services to Lawn Bowls, to Cancer Care and to the community in Wales (Lampeter)
Christopher Norman Davies - For services to Running and to Health and Wellbeing (Newport)
Stephen Robert Davies - BEM Co-Founder, Team UnLimbited. For services to People with Disabilities and to Charitable Fundraising (Swansea)
Louise Margaret Harris - Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tramshed Tech. For services to Digital Entrepreneurship (Cowbridge)
Riazul Hassan - Head of Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan, Welsh Government. For services to Community Relations and the Vision of a Racism-free Wales (Swansea)
Patricia Mary Johnson - For services to Women 's Golf (Porthcawl)
Sarah Elizabeth Ann Lowe - Senior Research Officer, Welsh Government. For services to Data Research (Abertillery)
Dr Roger Lloyd Morris - Lately General Practitioner, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For services to Healthcare, to Charity and to the community in Cardiff (Cardiff)
Dr Modupeola Obilande - Principal General Practitioner, St Paul's Clinic, Newport. For services to the community in Newport
Michael Charles Parry - Head of Analysis, TARIAN Regional Organised Crime Unit, South Wales Police. For services to Policing (Bridgend)
Dr Glen Peters - Eco Entrepreneur. For services to Green Energy and Eco Housing (Cardigan, Dyfed)
Victoria Poole - Lately Deputy Chief Inspector, Care Inspectorate Wales, Welsh Government. For Public Service to Social Care (Prestatyn)
Dr Alastair John Roeves - Lately National Clinical Lead for Primary Care and Community Services for Wales, NHS Wales Executive. For services to Healthcare (Dinas Powys)
Dr Tracey Fiona Sandom - Lately Chair, British Association of Dental Therapists. For services to Dental Therapy and to the NHS in Wales (Amlwch)
John Trevor Scott - Lately Chair, South East Wales Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. For services to Veterans (Abergavenny)
Kelvin Eusabio Shorte - Deputy Director, Individual and Small Business Compliance, HM Revenue and Customs. For Public Service (Cardiff)
Peter Clive Stanley - Senior Specialist Advisor on Abandoned Mines, Natural Resources Wales. For services to Geoscience and Metal Mines (to be dated 2 June 2025) (Bridgend)
Oliver James Sykes - Children's Author and Lead Artist and Producer, Stories of Care. For services to Access to the Arts for Underprivileged Young People (Denbigh)
Clive Edward Thomas - Assistant Head of Estates Wales and the West Midlands, Defence Infrastructure Organisation. For services to Defence and to Reservist Troops (Brecon)
Shaun Edward Tobin - Race Director, Richard Burton 10K. For services to the community in Afan Valley, West Glamorgan (Port Talbot)
Annette Ware - Volunteer and Trustee, The Samaritans. For services to the Samaritans (Newport)
Medallists of the Order of the British Empire
Maureen Anne Butler - For services to People with Disabilities, to Young People and to Charity (Llanfyrnach)
Sabrina Cresswell - Founder, Tasty Not Wasty. For services to the community in Cwmbran (Cwmbran)
Julian Simon Davenne - Play Services Manager, Torfaen County Council. For services to Young People (Cwmbran)
Idwal Davies - Member, Llanelli and District Hospital Friends. For services to Veterans and to the community in Llanelli (Llanelli)
Margaret Anne Fuller - For services to the Royal Society of St George and the community in Gloucestershire (Chepstow)
Louis William Hiatt - Watch Manager, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service. For services to the community in Aberdyfi and Tywyn (Tywyn)
Alan Stephen Hubbuck - For services to Professional Forestry in Wales (Neath)
Glen Kelsall Johnson - For services to Heritage (Cardigan)
Susan Jones - For services to People with Cerebral Palsy (Aberdare)
Richard Charles Knight - For services to Nature Conservation in Rhayader and Powys (Llandrindod Wells)
Karen Irene Morgan - National Lymphoedema Clinical and Education Lead for Wales, Swansea Bay University Health Board. For services to Lymphoedema Care (Swansea)
Muriel Beryl Morgan - Lately Volunteer Driver and CoOrdinator, Royal Voluntary Service. For services to the community in Wrexham (Wrexham)
Roberta Morrall - For services to the Arts in Nefyn, Wales (Pwllheli)
Jennifer Mary Mountstephens - Welfare Administrator, 14 Signal Regiment. For services to Service Personnel and the community in Brawdy (Haverfordwest)
Dr John Anthony O'Connor - Director, Angling Cymru. For services to Recreational Angling in Wales (Narberth)
Sandra Wyn Owen - Director, Sandville Self Help Centre, Porthcawl. For services to Charity (Porthcawl)
Norman Parselle - Chief Executive Officer, County in the Community. For services to Sport and to the community in Newport (Newport)
Derek Alfred Picken - Chair, Rogerstone Welfare Cricket Club. For services to Cricket in South East Wales (Newport)
Diane Lorraine Powles - Strategic Education Adviser, Health Education and Improvement Wales. For services to Nursing and to Education (Caldicot)
Tara Rees - Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. For services to Nursing (Caerphilly)
Santosh Sharma - Volunteer, Oxfam. For Charitable Service (Cardiff)
Joan Mary Vaughan - For services to Older People and to the community in Conwy (Conwy)
Christopher David Williams - For services to the community in Anglesey (Anglesey)
Victoria May Williams - For services to the community in Anglesey (Angelsey)

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