Please park in the rear car park.
Gildersome Recovery, Unity & Service meets on Sunday evenings at 6pm at St Peters Church on Church Street in Gildersome, on the southern side of Leeds, and runs for an hour. It is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. The name reflects three of the concepts central to the fellowship, recovery, unity and service, which the group weaves into its discussion. St Peters Church is wheelchair accessible, and anyone driving is asked to park in the rear car park rather than at the front of the building.
Is this meeting open to family and friends
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals.
Where should I park
You are asked to use the rear car park at St Peters Church rather than parking at the front.
Is the church wheelchair accessible
Yes, St Peters Church on Church Street is wheelchair accessible.
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