Joys Of Recovery meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm at the Unitarian Church on Notte Street in central Plymouth. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so it is intended for those who feel they have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public. Notte Street sits in the heart of the city, making this an easy meeting to reach for anyone living or working centrally. Wheelchair access at the venue has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check beforehand. As with all AA meetings, there is no charge and no need to book: you can simply arrive shortly before the 7.30pm start.
Who can come to this meeting
This is a closed meeting, meaning it is for AA members only, in other words anyone who feels they have a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to friends, family or professionals who want to observe.
Does it cost anything or do I need to book a place
No. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free and there is no need to book or register in advance. You can simply arrive for the start time.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is worth contacting Alcoholics Anonymous ahead of your visit if step-free access is essential.
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