Travel Comment: The venue is a 10-minute walk away from Bolton Bus/Train Station.
The Bolton Monday Night group of Narcotics Anonymous meets each week at St. Paul With Emmanuel Church Centre on Vicarage Street, just off the town centre. Doors open for a 7pm start and the meeting runs for around an hour and a half. This is an open meeting, so alongside NA members you'll find family, friends and anyone curious about the fellowship. The format varies from week to week, which keeps things fresh and gives newcomers a range of ways to hear how recovery works in practice. Parking is available at the venue, and if you're travelling in, it's roughly a ten-minute walk from Bolton bus and train station. Please note pets aren't allowed. Wheelchair access is available. Come as you are.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so everyone is welcome — people with a desire to stop using drugs, plus family, friends and anyone wanting to understand more about NA. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, and a small voluntary collection is usually passed round, but you never have to give anything.
How do I get there and is it accessible?
The venue is on Vicarage Street in Bolton, about a ten-minute walk from the bus and train station. Parking is available on site, and the venue offers wheelchair access. Please note pets aren't permitted.
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