Dozens of Scots from across the north and north-east of Scotland have been included in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Here is a brief look at the people from the north-east to be included on the Queen’s list.
ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER CVO
- Lt Col Grenville Shaw Johnston, OBE, TD. Lord-Lieutenant of Moray.
THE MOST ANCIENT AND MOST NOBLE ORDER OF THE THISTLE
- Sir Ian Wood, GBE. Chancellor of the Order.
ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL
- Philip Fernie. Deputy head stalker, Balmoral Estate.
- Michael Anthony Fyfe. Joiner, Balmoral Estate.
CBE
- Professor Lorna Anne Dawson. Principal soil scientist at the James Hutton Institute. For services to soil and forensic science (Aberdeen).
OBE
- Michael Park. Chief executive of the Scottish White Fish Producers Association. For services to marine conservation (Kincardineshire).
- Ms Deirdre Elizabeth Michie. Chief executive Oil and Gas UK. For services to the oil and gas industry.
MBE
- Mrs Mairi Anna Chrystal. Head, stroke nurse and therapist service at Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland. For services to stroke patients in Scotland. (Aberdeen).
- William Grieve Deans. Lifeboat operations manager, Aberdeen Lifeboat Station, RNLI. For services to maritime safety (Belhelvie, Aberdeenshire).
- Mrs Amanda Knowles. Operations director, Future Horizons. For services to children’s residential care (Newburgh).
- Ewan Gordon Cameron MacPherson. Chairman, Royal Yachting Association Scotland. For voluntary service to sailing (Banchory, Aberdeenshire).
- Mrs June Margaret Dorothy Morrison. For voluntary political service. (Aberdeen).
- William Hope. For voluntary service (Elgin).
BEM
- Mrs Joy Adams. Volunteer, Edenholme Care Home. For services to older people (Stonehaven).
- Mrs Isabel Ann Grant. Formerly finance and administration assistant, Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce. For services to the Aberdeen business community (Kemnay, Aberdeenshire).
- Mrs Jane Jeanie Jenny Gray. For services to the scouting movement (Newmachar, Aberdeenshire).
- Ms Charlotte Elizabeth MacDonald. For services to the Special Olympics and to Riding for the Disabled (Whitecairns, Aberdeenshire).
- Mrs Deborah McLean. Honorary president, Save The Children Grampian branch. For services to the community in Aberdeenshire and to charity (Alford, Aberdeenshire).
- David Robertson Ramsay. For services to heritage to special needs education and to charity in Kincardineshire (Stonehaven).
QUEEN’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (QFSM)
- Area Manager William David Rout. Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Aberdeenshire).