Cirencester Discussion meets every Monday at 6pm in the Ashcroft Room, on the first floor of Ashcroft Methodist Church on Ashcroft Road, and lasts about an hour. It is an open meeting, so anyone with an interest in recovery from drinking is welcome, whether that is their own experience or a family member's or friend's. As the name suggests, the format is discussion-based, giving people a chance to talk through a chosen topic together rather than simply listening to speakers. Since the room is on the first floor, there will be stairs to reach it, and wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue. There is no fee and no need to book, so you can simply arrive shortly before 6pm.
Is Cirencester Discussion open to newcomers?
Yes, it's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including people new to Alcoholics Anonymous or those supporting someone with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book a place?
No, AA meetings are free and there's no booking system, just arrive before the meeting starts.
Is the Ashcroft Room accessible for wheelchair users?
The room is on the first floor of Ashcroft Methodist Church, so there are stairs, and wheelchair access has not been confirmed.
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