Travel Comment: The venue is a 6-minute walk from Linlithgow Station.
Held every Thursday at 1pm, this Narcotics Anonymous meeting runs for an hour in the Main Room of the Linlithgow Young Person Project on The Vennel. If you're arriving by train, the venue is a short six-minute walk from Linlithgow Station, which makes it easy to reach without a car. The 'Miracles Do Happen' group keeps a welcoming feel for anyone new, with a mix of formats week to week — speaker meetings, topic discussions and shares — so no two Thursdays feel quite the same. Children are welcome, which can make a real difference if childcare is a barrier to attending. This is an open meeting, so alongside people in recovery, family, friends and interested professionals can come along too. Wheelchair access is available at the venue.
Who can come to this meeting?
Anyone. As an open meeting, it welcomes people with a desire to stop using drugs, as well as family, friends and professionals who want to understand more about recovery. Newcomers are especially welcome, and children are welcome too.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. NA meetings are free to attend and there's no booking — just turn up on Thursday for the 1pm start. A voluntary contribution may be passed round to cover costs like room hire, but you're never obliged to give anything.
How do I get there and is it accessible?
The venue is at 29 The Vennel, EH49 7EX, roughly a six-minute walk from Linlithgow Station, so it's straightforward by train. The venue has wheelchair access. The meeting takes place in the Main Room.
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