Every Monday at 1pm, this lunchtime meeting at Canterbury Baptist Church on St George's Place, opposite Waitrose, takes its theme from Daily Reflections, AA's book of daily readings. It lasts an hour, fitting inside most lunch breaks. The meeting is closed — AA's way of saying it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, so that sharing stays frank; anyone who wants to stop is welcome, first-timers included. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible and as having provision for people with hearing loss. It is free, and no booking or notice of any kind is needed before you come.
What does 'closed meeting' mean?
It is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, which keeps the sharing frank. If you want to stop, you are welcome from day one.
Will it fit in a lunch break?
It should — the meeting runs for an hour from 1pm, and it is free with no booking.
What about accessibility?
Canterbury Baptist Church is listed as wheelchair accessible and as having provision for people with hearing loss.
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