Venue Info: Modern yellow brick church up from town hall on Queens Road. Small meeting, needs support and welcomes visitors
This Narcotics Anonymous group meets every Wednesday evening in Room 2 at St Paul's Church on Bath Street, Aberystwyth. Look for the modern yellow brick church just up from the town hall on Queens Road. Starting at 7.30pm and running for an hour, it's a share meeting where members talk openly about staying clean, though the format does vary from week to week. This is a small group that genuinely welcomes visitors and could do with the support, so if you're passing through or new to the area, your presence counts. As an open meeting, anyone is welcome, whether you're seeking recovery yourself or supporting someone who is. The venue has wheelchair access.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open meeting, so everyone is welcome, including family, friends, and anyone curious about Narcotics Anonymous. NA is for people with a desire to stop using drugs, but open meetings also welcome those simply wanting to learn or offer support. As a small group, they especially value visitors.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no cost to attend. NA is free and funded by its own members through voluntary contributions. Just turn up to Room 2 at St Paul's Church a little before 7.30pm on Wednesday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access. St Paul's Church is the modern yellow brick building up from the town hall on Queens Road, on Bath Street in Aberystwyth.
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