Monday evenings bring an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to the Salvation Army Building on Hart Place in Bicester, starting at 6pm and running for about an hour. Because it is open, anyone can attend, including people with a desire to stop drinking as well as family, friends and professionals wanting to understand the programme better. Bicester, in north Oxfordshire, has grown considerably in recent years, and this meeting gives residents an early-evening option to start the week. Wheelchair access at the Salvation Army Building has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs is encouraged to contact the group beforehand to check what the building can offer.
Is the Monday Bicester meeting open to non-members?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book a place?
No, AA meetings are free and there is no booking system, simply arrive for 6pm on Monday.
Is the Salvation Army Building wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is worth checking with the group in advance if this matters to you.
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