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Queen's Birthday Honours 2022: The Welsh business community recognised

The honours include CBEs for Alun Griffiths and Owen Evans

Owen Evans receives a CBE for services to broadcasting in Wales and the Welsh language. (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)

Leading figures from across the Welsh business community have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

There is a CBE for Alun Griffiths, the founder one of Wales' leading civil engineering and construction firms, Griffiths. He receives his honour for services to the construction industry and the community in Wales.

Former chief executive of Welsh language channel SC4, Owen Evans, also receives a CBE. The former deputy permanent secretary to the Welsh Government and director of charity Business in the Community in Wales, was appointed chief executive of S4C in 2017 before taking up the post of chief inspector of education inspection body Estyn in January this year.

During his tenure at S4C he oversaw the channel’s HQ relocation from Cardiff to Carmarthen as well as significant growth in the channel’s audience, particularly online.

His CBE is for services to broadcasting in Wales and the Welsh language.

Richard Walker, the boss of Wales’s biggest firms in Deeside-based Iceland Foods, receives an OBE for services to business and the environment.

He took charge of the group in August 2018 and has led its push towards sustainability and a reduced use of plastic.

Mr Walker said: "Shocked and hugely honoured to have been awarded an OBE for services to business and the environment in today's Birthday HonourslList - which I accept on behalf of the real business heroes: my 30,000 Iceland colleagues."