Oxford Late Night Recovery is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting with an unusually late start time of 9.58pm on Fridays, held in St Margaret's Institute on Polstead Road and running for an hour and thirty-two minutes. The late slot offers an option for members who cannot get to earlier evening meetings, whether because of work, other commitments or simply preferring to end the week this way. Being open, it welcomes anyone, including family, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. St Margaret's Institute is wheelchair accessible. It joins several other AA meetings held at the same Polstead Road venue across the week, including beginners and big book sessions.
Why does Oxford Late Night Recovery start so late?
It runs at 9.58pm on Fridays, giving an option for members who cannot make earlier evening meetings that week.
Is the meeting open to family and friends?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so family, friends and professionals can attend alongside people with a desire to stop drinking.
Is St Margaret's Institute wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Polstead Road is wheelchair accessible.
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