Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Peri(¥J start date
From
01
Jan
2024 To
31
Dec
2024
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Kettering Street Pastors
Other names charlty Is known by
Roglslered charlty numbor (If any)
1185084
Charitys principal address
Central Meth(Klist Chur(*
School Lan8
Kettering
Postcodè
NN16 ODH
Namw4 of Ihe ¢harlty trustees who manage the charlty
Nam• of p•rson lor body)
•nthl•d to •ppolTrt tru•t•• Irf
Tru•ts• Mm•
Oftk• {11 any)
Dat•6 acl•d 11 for
whol• y•ar
Roz Astill
Treasurer
ChaTlotte Bodicoat
TralnlrKJ
Fundrai￿ng
Marketing
Teams Manager
Secretary
Chaimian I Patrol
Resources
Pippa Evans
Karan Harris
Dawn Mor8ton
Gillian Peartree
Peter R(gers
Until 3011124
Suzanne Rose
Alan Smith
Secretary
Personnel
Govemance
Frrm 3011124
10
Rob Webb
From 314124
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March 2012

Section B
Structure, governance and management
D8scriptlon of the charltys trusts
Type of governing document
Constitution dated 29 August 2019 as amended on 28 March 2023
the charity is constttuted
Charitable Incorp(rted OrganisatKJn (CIO)
Trustee Selecti￿ methLxIs
New ITUStees are nominat&J and elected by serving trusts8s.
Additional governance
The V￿rk of Street Pastors auoss the UK is guided by our founding body,
The Ascensi￿ Trust (Registered Charity No 1127204).
Such, Kettering Street Pastors are pr￿d to be part of a network of over
240 local iniliatsves a(¥oss th8 UK Involving mor8 than 20,000 volunte8rs.
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Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
To provide care and support to hélp people on the streets, supporting
and signposts'ng to preserve public order, avoid ants-social behaviour,
relieve sickness and preseNe health
In doing so, to enlighten others about Christianty and mobilise the
Church ecumenicalty
Svmmary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
The tNstees have paid due regaril to the guidance given by the Charity
Commission with regard to public benefft, in deciding vh)ich aclivitses
Ketterir¥J Street Pastors should undertake.
Street Pastors patrot K6tterKYJ town cmtre every Saturday night, payday
Friday and on other major paty nights until 3arn. providing help and
support for everyone who needs IL regardless of their rircumstances.
The teams help to ensure every¢)ne enjoys a good night and gets hom8
safely, and to achieve this they work in close parlnership with d¢J)r staff.
CCTV and the pdice.
A particular focus is on those are vulnerable or in need - whether
they re on a n￿￿ oui and have had 'one too many., or have deeper
which they need to talk about.
Trained volunteers dler a cariNJ. listenirKJ ear and a helplul 'can do,
approath - no matter ￿t￿ver. wthatever and whènèvér- and ￿lthOU1
judgement.
Teams also hand out flipflops. lottir4)ps. wat8r and space blankets. and
collect cans and glass bottles from the streets to prevent them causing
injury later in the nyht.
Summary of tha maln
actlvltles undertaken for tho
public benefrt In rnlatlon to
thèse objects
Members of the public who need support can approach the tearn direcuy.
Allemativety. they can ask any Police officer, or the door staff al any pub
or dub. to contact Streèt Pastors via the Pubwatch radio system.
Teams also patrol on many Saturday morniTrJs. ¢)utside a h)cal school
and at SF￿da1 events througFts)Lrt the y8ar. offeri)g many of th8 san8
services.
Practkal suppjt includes:
. Caring for those vtho becx)me drunk or vulnerable
. Helping people find their friends rf th8y beC0n￿ separated
Assisting in finding a taxi or contacting famlly and friends to arrange a
IFft home
Providir¥J basic first aid
Giving out flip flops for those vtho can no tonger walk on th8ir he81s
Offering a bottle of water to those have had t¢)0 much to drink
. Providing a space ￿anket for those who are ¢))Id
Emot￿1 supp(wt indudes:
. Listening to COn￿mS and *Tr)rries in a completely open and non
judgmental way
. Offering hones( impartial adv
Providi
infomiation on other services who ma
be able to hel
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Merch 2012

Section D
Achievements and performance
For thirteen years. the Kettering Street Paslors have b8en a caring
presence on the streets of KettefirrfJ every Saturday night. As a
completely volunteer-run charrty, we're committed to making a positlve
impact on our communty. Our dedicated team of volunteers. driven by
compassion and failh, walk the streets and pray from home, offering
suppor( listening ear5. and practical help to those in need.
Summary of th• maln
achievements of the charlty
during the year
This year marked the launth of the Safer NNJM Out (SNO) van in
Kettering. prowded by the Northamptonshire Pol￿8 Fire & Crime
Commissioner. Hard to miss in its ￿Ight red and yellow colour scheme,
the van serves as a pjint of contact and a secure Spa￿ on Saturday
n￿hts. complementing our ongoing patrols. The van carries fast chargers
for phones. first aid. vrater and of wirs8 lots of lollKqS!
In addSllon to our nighttime patrds. also o)nduct patrols on Saturday
momings. This year. we launched a new initiative to patrol outsHde a local
secondary school during ￿rne time. These daytime patrols allow us to
connect dffierent members of the Kettsring community, providing a
listenlrvJ ear to those who may feel lonely or need someone to talk to.
By the end of the year we had (x)rKlurtsJ around 1LK) patrols during
Saturday Dighls. payday Friday nights. Saturday momings. and special
evènts such as the town disco and Remembrancé Sunday. During thes
patro15. our incxedlble v(4unteers dedicated 2,000 hours of their time,
covering approximately 1,200 miles. Throughoul the year, w8 provided
water and sick bags lo those who had overindulged, and ensured they
made It home safely. We also offered drinks, food, and sleeping bags
to rough sleepers. vthile lending a supportwe ear to those facing personal
thallenges. Our efforts helped ensure the safety of hundreds ()f
vulnerable individuals y￿lting for lifts or taxis home. We also spoke at
over 25 schools. chur(**es and l¢xal groups about our and how to
stay safe in the n￿hth.￿ economy.
We V￿uld lik8 to express our graiiiude to th8 numerous charitable trusts,
organlzations. cornpan￿. and individuals who have supported us,
including the Michael Guest Charitable Foundation and the Friends of
KetterirwJ Street Pastors, vtho o)ntribute every rn￿th. We extend our
appreciation lo the following partners.. the Police, Council. CCTV, First
Line Medical, the Northamptonshire Police Fire & Crirnè Commlssioner,
venue management. arKI (lTr)r staff. A special thank you goes to Tranex
in Rothwell for their generous provision of radios at no cost. as well as to
the teams at Central and Burton Latimer Methodist Churches for
gradously allothing us to utilize thelr facilitss.
Flnally, are inttedibly thanklul to our dedicat￿ Street Pastors and
Prayer Pastors, vh) sellw devote their time each ￿p8k.
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March 2012

Section E
Financial review
The truslees aim to have Suff￿lent financial reseNes to cover an average
of two years of operats'ng expenses. in order to protect ongoing activity
against fluctuations in income and expenditure.
Brief stateTnent of tha
charitys pollcy on reserves
At ihe end of year under report lh8 charity held cash funds of just
over £38k.
Detalls of any funds materlalty
in deficlt
There are no fuThJs in defi(it.
Section F
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Slgned on bohall of the charws truste0S
Slgnature(s)
Full name(s)
Posltlon {og S0cr•tary, Chalr.
etc)
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Dat•
TAR
Mwch 2012

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR fN61ANO AND WALfS
1185084
Recei
ts and
ents accounts
CC16a
For the F￿10d
0110112024
3111212024
Section A Receipts and payments
Unr•8trfj¢t•d
funds
R￿trIct¥d
Eftdowm•nt
funds
Total fvnd$
L•*t
Al Rec81
DOna￿on&
14960
10.l>fyQ
Bank inlorttt
431
431
178
AR)
Totsl rnc•lpts
21,790
1(881
A3Pa
P¥lrd I￿r￿S
IJc￿e8 F4•
Trnlnl & Por&￿￿•
4Sto
4￿1
SJJ
1,SQ2
726
l¢Q
Sub tstai
10,543
11.376
9.211
Sub total
10,543
11,Jn
8,211
Netofrocelp¥paym￿ts9
AS Transf8r5 funds
A6 Cash funds lost yaw end
1Q34
10.414
3B,012
27.
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unr¢$tsicted
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81 Cash funds
1,167
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fund5
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CurY•nt
83 Invejtrnent ￿••1$
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