Chichester Step and Tradition meets on Monday mornings at St Pancras Church on Eastgate Square, starting at 11.15am and running for an hour and a half, one of the longer weekly sittings in the town. It is a members-only meeting rather than an open one, so it is reserved for those in Alcoholics Anonymous rather than family, friends or the wider public. The church has wheelchair access, and a newcomer chit is available. As the name suggests, discussion here centres on AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, giving members an extended morning slot to work through the programme in more depth than a typical hour-long meeting allows.
Is Chichester Step and Tradition open to non-members?
No, this is a members-only meeting rather than an open meeting.
How long does this meeting run?
It runs for an hour and a half, from 11.15am on Mondays.
Is St Pancras Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access.
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