Andover Street Pastors
Here to Care, Listen and Help.
We are part of a national team first pioneered in 2003, and Street Pastors continues to grow throughout the UK and across the world.
Street pastors are trained volunteers from local churches and we care about our community.
We are usually on patrol from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. on Friday nights and some Saturday nights, to care for, listen to and help people who are out on the streets.
We are led by our local coordinators and we also have support from local churches and community groups in partnership with the police, local council and other statutory agencies.
If you are interested in finding out more about our work, or are interested in becoming a Street Pastor, please contact us using the details on this page.
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General Election
To all our supporters, friends and everyone who has asked about our political position, we would like to make it clear that Andover Street Pastors is not affiliated to any political party.
250 Patrols in 4 years
Friday 12th December marked a major milestone in Andover Street Pastors diary. Team leader Marie led our team of four out for our 250th patrol since Andover's first patrol on 4th December 2010. Liz, one of the nights team prepared a special 'lolly' cake for the...
Volunteer Thanksgiving Service
Andover Street Pastors, along with 14 other volunteer groups, were invited to a service of thanksgiving on Sunday 30th November at St Mary's Church Andover. The service was organised by Borough Councillor Iris Andersen and hosted by Revd Canon John Harkin to...