The Peebles group meets on Tuesday evenings at 8pm in St Andrews Leckie Parish Church, in the Bakehouse building on Eastgate, for an hour and a half. It gives the Borders town a fixed weekly point for AA, serving people from Peebles and the surrounding area. The meeting is closed, meaning it is intended for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public, though new attenders need no introduction to come along. The Bakehouse is wheelchair accessible, which is worth knowing for anyone travelling in from further afield in the Borders. As always with AA, there is no cost to attend and nothing to book in advance, simply arrive shortly before 8pm.
Is the Peebles meeting open to everyone?
This is a closed meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for the general public. If that describes you, you are welcome.
Do I need to book, or is there a fee?
No. AA meetings are always free and this one has no booking system, so you can simply turn up.
Is the Bakehouse building wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Bakehouse at St Andrews Leckie Parish Church on Eastgate is wheelchair accessible.
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