Peckham As Bill Sees It meets every Monday at 8pm at the Friary Meeting Rooms, with the entrance on Friary Road, an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting lasting an hour and a quarter. The meeting takes its name and format from a well-known daily reader associated with one of AA's co-founders, drawing a short passage into the discussion each week rather than following a single set topic. It is open, so anyone is welcome to attend, whether they have a desire to stop drinking, are a family member or friend, or work professionally in the field. There is no cost involved and no need to book a place in advance; simply arrive at the Friary Road entrance for the start time. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs should check with the group beforehand.
Who can attend Peckham As Bill Sees It?
Peckham As Bill Sees It is open to everyone, including people with a desire to stop drinking, family, friends and professionals.
Is there a cost or booking process?
There is no charge and no booking required; simply arrive at the Friary Road entrance for 8pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access at the Friary Meeting Rooms has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group in advance if step-free access is needed.
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