Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass

It is no longer a trade association of glass craftsmen, instead existing, along with a majority of livery companies, as a charitable body.

[citation needed] Its motto is Lucem Tuam Da Nobis O Deus, Latin for "O God, Give Us Your Light".

[citation needed] The board of the trust sits four times a year to consider applications for stained glass conservation and restoration grants.

To maintain the highest professional standards it is a condition of grant that remedial work is carried out by an accredited glazier or glass conservator.

[citation needed] However, such is the depth of knowledge and experience on the board that its approval for a project, even if it results in only a modest award, is regularly used by applicants to help raise funds from other organisations.

Continuing Professional Development Awards are available for practitioners wishing to broaden their skills either artistically or by attaining accredited conservator status.

Once vulnerable glass has been identified the Management Committee of the LSGR assesses its artistic merit, state of repair and general condition.

The LSGR does not limit its activities to the UK, and glass has been relocated in the United States, Australia, the Falkland Islands, and Croatia.

The rear of Glaziers Hall, on the south bank of the River Thames
Arms of the company in stained glass by Moira Forsyth
Plaque