Four Islanders in Honours List

Thursday 31st December 2009, 3:00PM GMT.

The four who received honours. From left: Professor Ed Sallis, Jurat Sally Le Brocq, Rozelle Sutherland and Jim Caulfield

The four who have been honoured. From left: Professor Ed Sallis, Jurat Sally Le Brocq, Rozelle Sutherland and Jim Caulfield

FOUR Islanders have been recognised in the New Year’s Honours.

Jurat Sally Le Brocq and Professor Ed Sallis have been made Officers of the Order of the British Empire, and Rozelle Sutherland and Jim Caulfield have become Members.

Jurat Le Brocq, a Lieutenant-Bailiff, has been honoured for ‘services to the administration of justice and to the community in Jersey’.  Prof Sallis, the principal of Highlands College, has been recognised for ‘services to education’.

Mrs Sutherland has been made an MBE for ‘voluntary service to victims of domestic violence in Jersey’. And Mr Caulfield’s honour is for ‘voluntary services to disadvantaged people in Kenya’.


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  1. 1
    Quentin Smythe

    Four Honours!!! FOUR!! If honours (gongs) were dished out in such large proportions across the whole of the UK how many would it run to??? the list of honours would be too long to publish, or is it the case that Jersey is just crammed with really “swell people”?????

    Ah well! here’s hoping to the emergence of a “personified gong in waiting” who is going to campaign for the abolition of housing apartheid in 2010.

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    Ursula

    And the honour of Solicitor General goes to an Advocate who qualified in 2008. He is the most junior advocate at the Law Officers’ Department.

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