Paisley Back To Basics meets on Saturday afternoons at one o'clock in The Tannahill Centre on Blackstoune Road, and keeps to a tighter hour rather than the usual ninety minutes. As the name suggests, it's aimed at returning to the fundamentals of the programme rather than more open-ended discussion. It's a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking under AA's Third Tradition, rather than open to friends, family or professionals. The Tannahill Centre has wheelchair access. There's no cost involved and nothing to book ahead of time: people typically arrive shortly before one o'clock, take a seat in the centre, and the meeting runs to its full hour.
What does 'Back To Basics' mean for this meeting?
It's aimed at returning to the fundamentals of the AA programme, rather than wider open discussion.
How long does the Saturday meeting run?
It runs for about an hour, shorter than the typical ninety minutes.
Is The Tannahill Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it has wheelchair access.
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