Worshipful Company of Paviors


The Worshipful Company of Paviors is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Paviors were formed at some point prior to 1276; they were responsible for the paving and maintenance of London's streets. It received a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth II in 2004. The Company is no longer a trade association for, and a regulator of, London's road constructors. Today, it focuses on the promotion of excellence in all areas of construction
The Paviors' Company ranks fifty-sixth in the order of precedence for Livery Companies.

Charities and education

The Worshipful Company of Paviors supports the following charities:
The Company also makes regular donations to St Paul's Cathedral for the United Guilds Service and to St Martin-within-Ludgate Church, where the Paviors Company's new Masters' installation ceremony takes place.
The funds come from the Paviors Company Livery Trust for Charities and from fund-raising events.

Affiliations

The Paviors are affiliated with various groups and organizations.