Kilmarnock New Farm Loch meets on Thursdays at half seven in the evening at Take A Bow on Dunbar Drive, with a meeting length of about ninety minutes. It takes its name from the New Farm Loch area of the town it serves. This is a closed AA meeting, meaning attendance is limited to those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to supporters or professionals, following the Third Tradition. Wheelchair access at Take A Bow has not been confirmed, so it would be worth checking directly if this matters to you. There's no charge to attend and nothing to book ahead of time; members simply gather in the room shortly before half seven ready to begin.
Why is it called 'New Farm Loch'?
It takes its name from the New Farm Loch part of Kilmarnock, the area the meeting serves.
Do I need to book a place at this meeting?
No, there's no booking and no cost, as with all AA meetings.
Is Take A Bow on Dunbar Drive wheelchair accessible?
This hasn't been confirmed, so anyone with accessibility needs may want to ask ahead.
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