Lowestoft Primary Purpose meets every Sunday evening at 6pm at the Salvation Army hall on Carlton Road. The hour-long meeting takes its name from AA's Fifth Tradition, with the group's primary purpose of carrying its message central to the discussion. It is an open meeting, so anyone with an interest in AA can attend, whether they have a desire to stop drinking themselves or are a relative, friend or professional. The hall is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge to attend and no need to book a place in advance; those attending can simply arrive shortly before six.
What does the meeting name refer to?
It reflects AA's Fifth Tradition, with the group's primary purpose of carrying its message to others central to the discussion.
Is the meeting open to visitors?
Yes, it is an open meeting, welcoming visitors alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Is the Salvation Army hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Carlton Road is wheelchair accessible.
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