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Honorary Consuls List (Revised 07/08/2017) LIST OF HONORARY CONSULATES WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM, BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES AND CROWN DEPENDENCIES Alphabetical list of the Honorary Consulates and Honorary Consuls of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries in the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. Honorary Consuls of Foreign States & Commonwealth Countries enjoy immunities under the Consular Relations Act 1968, or applicable domestic legislation. BELARUS Honorary Consulate of Belarus in Cardiff 56 St. Isan Road Heath Cardiff CF14 4LY Tel: 02920 611304 Mob: 07976 254156 [email protected] MR MICHAEL RYE Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Wales (since 20 August 2008) BELGIUM Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Belfast 47 Gilnahirk Park Belfast County Down BT5 7DY Tel: 028 9050 8992 Mob: 07505 914 910 [email protected] MR JACQUES VANDEVYVER Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Northern Ireland (since 31 March 2000) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Edinburgh c/o Experience Scotland Travel Services 2 West Street Peniculk EH26 9DL Tel: 01968 679 969 Fax: 01968 677 638 Mob: 07970 463 917 [email protected] MR YVES LEMARCHAND Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Scotland (since 22 April 1996) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Gibraltar 47 Irish Town Gibraltar Postal address: PO Box 185 Tel: +350 200 78646 Fax: +350 200 77838 [email protected] MR PAUL L IMOSSI Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Gibraltar (since 25 September 1996) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Jersey 22 Grenville Street St Helier Jersey JE4 8PX Postal address: PO Box 87 Tel: 01534 602 401 Fax: 01534 501 922 Mob: 07797 715 262 [email protected] MR ALAN BINNINGTON Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in the Channel Islands (since 8 January 1992) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Kingston-upon-Hull Westwood House Annie Med Lane South Cave HU15 2HG Tel: 01430 471 928 Fax: 0870 429 2148 Mob: 07940 574 635 [email protected] MR MICHEL VANHOONACKER Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Humberside, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire (since 24 October 2012) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Manchester 76 Moss Lane Bramhall Stockport Cheshire SK7 1EJ Tel: 0161 439 5999 Mob: 07710 694 419 [email protected] MR JOHN MEEUS Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Cheshire, Clwyd, Derbyshire, Gwynedd, Isle of Man, Lancashire, Merseyside and Yorkshire (since 7 January 2001) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Newcastle upon Tyne 30 Cloth Market Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1EE Tel: 0191 232 8345 Fax: 0191 261 7704 [email protected] MR DAVID L M BRADSHAW Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Tyne & Wear, Northumberland, Durham, Cleveland and Cumbria (since 1 May 1984) Honorary Consulate of Belgium in Southampton 91 King Edward Avenue Southampton SO16 4DL Tel: 023 8077 7422 Fax: 023 8005 1333 Mob: 07703 359 326 [email protected] MR PETER GREEN Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Dorset, Wiltshire, Isle of Wight and Hampshire (since 28 April 2002) CANADA Honorary Consulate of Canada in Edinburgh Tel: 07702 359 916 [email protected] MR JOHN CAMPBELL RAFFERTY Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Scotland (since 12 February 2004) Honorary Consulate of Canada in Merthyr Mawr Tel: 01656 662 413 [email protected] MS LANA MICHELLE ZYLICH Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Wales (since 23 January 2015) Honorary Consulate of Canada in Killinchy Tel: 0289 7542 405 [email protected] MR KENNETH SYDNEY BRUNDLE Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Northern Ireland (since 1 February 2013) CHILE Honorary Consulate of Chile in Belfast Ballyedmond Castle 101 Killowen Road Rostrevor County Down BT34 4AG Tel: 028 3026 9824 LADY MARY BALLYEDMOND Honorary Consul (since 3 July 2015) Honorary Consulate of Chile in Glasgow Lochnell Castle Benderloch Argyll PA37 12QT Tel: 07974 765741 IAN ALEXANDER DOUGLAS BLAIR COCHRANE, EARL OF DUNDONALD Honorary Consul (since 2 April 1993) Honorary Consulate of Chile in Liverpool 20 Lakeland Close Liverpool L1 5HY Tel: 0151 708 7203 MR JULIO ARELLANO Honorary Consul (since 9 September 2003) CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC) Honorary Consulate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Birmingham 71 Vyse Street Birmingham B18 6EX Tel: 07404 897263 [email protected] MR FRANCK TENDAY LWABA Honorary Consul (since 29 March 2009) CROATIA Honorary Consulate of Croatia in Fife Birkhill Castle, Birkhill Cupar Fife KY15 4QP Tel: 0207 219 6781 [email protected] ALEXANDER HENRY SCRYMEGEOUR, 12TH EARL OF DUNDEE Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Scotland (since 15 February 2007) DENMARK Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Aberdeen 14 Carden Place Aberdeen AB10 1UR Tel: 01224 632464 [email protected] MR KEITH GORDON MACRAE Honorary Vice-Consul with jurisdiction in Aberdeen (since 22 February 1994) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Birmingham Ocean House, Oxleasow Road East Moons Moat Redditch Worcestershire B98 0RE Tel: 01527 460470 [email protected] MR LASSE BO HANSEN Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in West Midlands, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Hereford, Worcester (since 6 December 2010) Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Bradford and Leeds 11 Glen Road Eldwick Bingley BD16 3EU Tel: 07779 297833 [email protected] MR MICHAEL JAMES THORNILEY-WALKER Honorary Vice-Consul with jurisdiction in Bradford and Leeds (since 20 November 1986) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Bristol No, 9 Portis Fields Middle Bridge Buisness Park Bristol Road Portishead BS20 6PN Tel: 01275 278090 [email protected] MR NIGEL FLETCHER Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucester, Somerset and Wiltshire (since 17 November 1999) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Cardiff MRS ANNA ELISABETH ROTH Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Brecknock and Radnor, Ceredigion, Carmarthen and Pembroke, Monmouth, Mid, South and West Glamorgan (since 6 May 2015) Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Dover c/o George Hammond PLC Dover South Services Limekiln Street Dover Kent CT17 9EF Tel: 01304 248322 Mob: 07767 347810 [email protected] MR JAMES GREGORY RYELAND Honorary Vice-Consul (since 7 April 1989) Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Dundee Kinnes Shipping Ltd Stannergate Road Dundee DD1 3NA Tel: 01382 462858 [email protected] MRS JILL HAWSON WHITTICK Honorary Vice-Consul (since 26 October 2011) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Edinburgh 48 Melville Street Edinburgh EH3 7HF Tel: 0131 220 0300 [email protected] MR STUART MACPHERSON Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Aberdeen, Angus, Banff, Berwick, Caithness, Clackmannan, East Lothian, Fife, Inverness, Kincardine, Kinross, Midlothian, Moray, Nairn, Orkney, Peebles, Perth, Ross and Cromarty, Roxburgh, Selkirk, Shetland, Stirling, Sutherland and West Lothian (since 1 January 2012) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Gibraltar Cloister Building Market Lane PO Box 554 Gibraltar Tel: +350 200 12700 Tel after office hours: +350 200 127001 [email protected] MR JOHN ANDREW GAGGERO Honorary Consul (since 15 February 1987) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Glasgow Eadie House 74 Kirkintilloch Road Bishopbriggs G64 2AH Tel: 0141 762 2288 [email protected] MR JAMES A WILLIS Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Argyll, Ayr, Bute, Dumbarton, Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, Lanark, Renfrew, Wigtown, Androssan and Troon (since 1 February 1996) Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Goole 121 Boothferry Road Goole DN14 6AZ Tel: 01405 762262 [email protected] MR JEREMY JOHN KETTLEWELL Honorary Vice-Consul (since 19 August 1974) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Grimsby Royal Court Royal Dock Grimsby DN31 3TN Tel: 01472 359825 [email protected] MR KURT LAURITS CHRISTENSEN Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Lincolnshire and South Humberside (since 20 May 1994) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Harwich c/o DSV Road Limited West Dock Road Parkeston Harwich CO12 4QW Tel: 01255 244033 [email protected] MR JØRGEN STEENBERG RASMUSSEN Honorary Consul (since 9 March 2009) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Hull Crowle House PO Box 12 41 High Street Hull HU1 1RJ Tel: 91482 224911 [email protected] MR THOMAS STEPHEN KETTLEWELL Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Cleveland, North Humberside, North Yorkshire excluding Craven and Harrogate (since 10 June 2008) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Liverpool Dan Tech UK Ltd. Merlin Park Ringtail Road Burscough L40 8JY Tel: 01704 894785 [email protected] MR COLIN JAMES TURNER Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Merseyside, Gwynedd, Cheshire, Cumbria, Clywd, South Ribble, Preston, Ribble Valley, Pendle, Montgomery, Salop, Isle of Man (since 10 May 2004) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Manchester Beaumont House 455 Chester Road Old Trafford Manchester M16 2HA Tel: 0161 300 5375 [email protected] MR CHRISTIAN WEWER Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Chorley, Blackburn, Hyndburn, Rossendale, Burnley, Craven, Harrogate, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire (since 1 August 1988) Honorary Vice-Consulate of Denmark in Milton Keynes DSV Road Ltd. Unit 3 and 4 Stratus Park Brudenell Drive Brinklow Milton Keynes MK10 0JE Tel: 01908 512255 [email protected] MR LEIF ELKJAER TARP Honorary Vice-Consul (since 30 October 2006) Honorary Consulate of Denmark in Newcastle upon Tyne c/o Ben Hoare Bell 9 Regent Terrace Gateshead NE8 1LU Tel: 01908 512255 [email protected] MR JOHN MCGREGOR PESCOTT Honorary Consul with jurisdiction in Durham and Northumberland (since
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