The Paisley 1st Tradition Group With Pride meets on Wednesday evenings at eight o'clock in St Mary's Church Hall on Newton Street. Its name nods to AA's First Tradition, which places the common good of the group above any individual member's interests. It's a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to family, friends or professionals, following the Third Tradition. Wheelchair access at St Mary's Church Hall has not been confirmed for this meeting, so it's worth checking in advance if you need step-free entry. There's no charge to attend and nothing to book beforehand; those coming along simply arrive shortly before eight and take a seat ahead of the meeting getting under way.
What does the group's name refer to?
It nods to AA's First Tradition, which puts the group's common good ahead of any individual member's interests.
Is this meeting open to the public?
No, it's closed, meant for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than supporters or professionals.
Is St Mary's Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
This hasn't been confirmed, so it's worth checking ahead if this matters to you.
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