South Yorkshire Police Awards 2023

In 4th May 2023, coordinator Rod Morrison, on behalf of Doncaster Street Pastors, was presented with an award from the Doncaster District of South Yorkshire Police at an Awards Ceremony at Mount Pleasant Hotel in Doncaster The  citation for the award read as follows:...

King Charles III honours Doncaster Street Pastors

On Wednesday 9th November 2022, Rod Morrison, our Coordinator, had the privilege of representing Doncaster Street Pastors at a civic reception in Doncaster Mansion House for King Charles and the Queen Consort. The reception was held to celebrate the conferring of City...

Caring for our partners at Christmas

In December 2020, the media put out the message that Christmas was cancelled. Doncaster Street Pastors disputed that statement. We were not able to celebrate Christmas as we have done in the past by singing carols at the Danum Corner to the accompaniment of members of...

Doncaster Street Pastors resume after lock-down

  It is September 2021 and Doncaster Street Pastors are packing their bags and starting to patrol again in the centre of town on Saturday nights – the first time since lock-down in March 2020. We are taking precautions to be covid-safe, which means that we are...

Doncaster Street Pastors report to AGM

  Doncaster Street Pastors report to AGM on 10th December 2019 Street Pastors As in previous years, throughout 2019 Doncaster Street Pastors patrolled the town centre every Saturday night from 10.00 pm until the early hours of Sunday morning. Additional teams worked...

Doncaster Street Pastors celebrate five years of ministry

On 6th December 2016, Doncaster Street Pastors held a special service of praise and celebration for five years of ministry on the streets of central Doncaster. The service was held at Wheatley Park Baptist Church and was led by Rev Andy West, the pastor at the church....

Street Pastors go clubbing

Street Pastors from across South Yorkshire are coming together to celebrate five years of patrolling the streets of South Yorkshire. For over five years volunteers from numerous churches across South Yorkshire have gone out at night to care for people on the streets...

A night with some pasties!

To begin with, I volunteered, not always a good thing I thought as I headed towards the town centre at 9.15 p.m.  And I don’t like very late nights either, but I’d promised to go, and to my surprise I had a really great time, and the 3 a.m. bedtime made me...