Stirling Observer

Provost on patrol

Christine hits streets of Stirling

- Kaiya Marjoriban­ks

Stirling Street Pastors’selfless work was witnessed first hand by Provost Christine Simpson on Saturday night.

Dedicated to looking after people who become vulnerable through excessive alcohol consumptio­n or sleeping rough at night, the Street Pastors play a special role in protecting the patrons and participan­ts of the city’s night time economy.

Stirling’s provost selected the faithbased group as her charity of the year for 2018 and pledged earlier this year that she would take to the streets with the organisati­on’s Stirling team.

On Saturday night she fulfilled her promise, braving the cold of an early winter evening to see exactly why the Street Pastors are so important to Stirling.

“This was a real eye-opening experience for me,” said the provost.

“All year round, these volunteers selflessly take to the streets of the city centre offering all manner of support from first aid to even just handing out flip-flops or teas or coffee. The Street Pastors are a valuable and treasured part of the network of support for night time revellers in the city.”

The evening started with a team meeting at the Allan Park South Church on Dumbarton Road at 9pm at which the provost joined group members and team leader Angus Hunter.

After packing patrol bags with items for the night, followed by a short time for prayer, the group headed out to start their shift at 10pm.

Their walk around the city started with a quick stop-off at the Kilted Kangaroo before paying a visit to the bus and railway stations and returning to the city centre ready for the spill on to the streets as pubs and clubs closed.

Provost Simpson said: “We have a wonderful array of restaurant­s, pubs, clubs and bars here in Stirling but it’s not uncommon for people, like everywhere else across the country, to either over indulge, or become vulnerable because of alcohol.

“On Saturday everyone we met was friendly – from revellers to door staff – and they seemed to not only recognise the Street Pastor team, but have real respect for the efforts they put in to look after people.”

Street Pastors is a UK-wide charity which launched in 2003, and the Stirling branch will celebrate its 10th anniversar­y on March 27, 2019.

The group of 26 Christian volunteers from churches patrol Stirling city centre on Friday and Saturday nights, covering some of the busiest sections of the city .

Angus Hunter said: “Having the provost’s support is a real boost and I hope Saturday night helped spread the word of our work even further across Stirling.”

The Street Pastors released a YouTube video highlighti­ng its services as part of a new recruitmen­t drive.

To join you must be over 18 and have a letter from a minister or priest to confirm that you have been a regular attender of a church for over a year. In 2017, Stirling Street Pastors handed out 345 pairs of flip flops, removed 874 glass bottles from the street, served up 304 hot drinks and water and supported 143 vulnerable people.

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