On Tuesdays at 1pm, Aberdeen St Peter's meets for an hour in St Peter's Church Hall on Chapel Court, just off Justice Street in the city centre, making it a convenient lunchtime option for anyone working nearby. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is intended for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and chits are available for anyone who needs a signed record of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme, a group member will sign one on request. Because it sits over the midday hour, the meeting appeals to people wanting to fit a meeting around a working day rather than an evening slot. There is no charge and nothing to book in advance.
Who is this Tuesday lunchtime meeting for?
Being a closed meeting, it is kept for people with a desire to stop drinking. If you are unsure whether that applies to you, you can still come along and find out.
Is it free, and do I need to book?
There is nothing to pay and no booking system, you can arrive on the day without registering in advance.
Can I get a chit signed for probation or treatment here?
Yes, chits are available at Aberdeen St Peter's. Ask a group member during or after the meeting and they will sign it for you.
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