Transport honoured in the Queen's list
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• Garry Turvey, director-general of the Freight Transport Association, has been awarded the CBE in the Queen's birthday honours. Turvey joined the FTA's predecessor, the Traders Road Transport Association, in 1960.
Jack Ashwell, former national secretary of road transport at the Transport and General Workers' Union, becomes an MBE. Ashwell was succeeded by John Moore last year.
From the truck manufacturers, Roland Browne, general manager of product development at Renault Truck Industries and David Walker, manufacturing director at AWD, have received an MBE and OBE respectively.
OBEs also go to David Bayliss, director of planning at London Transport; Elizabeth Frye, a Department of Transport civil servant; and Ian Shearer, president of the Cold Storage and Distribution Federation.
MBEs have been awarded to Ian Hogbin, West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and William Liversidge of the Vehicle Inspectorate.
Those collecting BEMs include former Ulsterbus fitter Robert Brown; BRS truck driver Walter Limington; John Lloyd of the Bus and Coach Council; Donald Green of Land Rover; Florence Bancroft of the Department of Transport; Road Transport Industry Training Board instructor Alfred Owens; and John Ratcliffe, transport supervisor at GKN.