The Cupar AA meeting is held on Sunday evenings at 7pm in St Columba's Church Hall on Ashlar Lane. Running for an hour and a half, it gives the group time to work through a topic properly rather than rushing the sharing. Cupar itself is a small Fife town, and this meeting serves as the main Sunday fixture for AA members in the area and those willing to travel in from nearby villages. It's a closed meeting, for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than an open session for family or professional visitors. St Columba's Church Hall is wheelchair accessible, and the room offers a quiet, settled space to end the weekend before the working week begins.
Is the Cupar meeting open to the public?
No, it's a closed AA meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking. It isn't intended for family, friends or observers.
Is there a charge to attend?
No, AA meetings are free and there's no need to book. Just arrive before 7pm on Sunday.
Can I access St Columba's Church Hall in a wheelchair?
Yes, the venue is recorded as wheelchair accessible.
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