Venue Info: Ring the Bell if the Front Door is Shut, Small Cosy Meeting at the Back of the Building. Free Parking Opposite if Needed. Closed Meeting Although Open on Request. The Meeting Alternates Between a Share and Readings from Various NA Literature. Travel Comment: Gillingham train station 5- 10 min walk
Step & Tradition meets every Monday at 7.30pm in Gillingham, Dorset, at the Reach Drug and Alcohol Services Building on Woodcock Court off Queen Street. It is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone with an interest, including family, friends or professionals, is welcome to attend. The meeting is held in a small, cosy room at the back of the building and lasts an hour and a half, with the format alternating week to week between open sharing and readings from NA literature, alongside step and tradition study. If the front door is shut when you arrive, ring the bell and someone will let you in. Free parking is available opposite the venue, and Gillingham train station is a five to ten minute walk away. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Who can attend Step & Tradition in Gillingham?
It is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop using drugs.
Does it cost anything to attend or do I need to book?
No. NA meetings are free and there is no need to book a place, so you can simply turn up for the 7.30pm start.
What if the door is locked when I arrive?
Ring the bell and someone will let you in. The meeting is in a small, cosy room at the back of the building, with free parking opposite and Gillingham station a five to ten minute walk away.
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