Every Friday at 8pm, the Dunoon meeting brings Alcoholics Anonymous members together at St John's Church on Argyll Street in Dunoon. As a closed meeting it is reserved for those who share a desire to stop drinking, rather than relatives, friends or professional visitors. Entry is through the red door on Victoria Road, across from the car park, rather than the main Argyll Street frontage, so it is worth looking out for that on a first visit. There is no cost and no need to book, so newcomers can simply arrive a little before the start time. The church is wheelchair accessible, so members and newcomers using a wheelchair should be able to get in via that same entrance without difficulty.
Who is welcome at the Dunoon meeting?
It is a closed AA meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, not for family, friends or professionals in a supporting role.
Which door should I use at St John's Church?
Use the red door on Victoria Road, across from the car park, rather than the Argyll Street entrance.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St John's Church in Dunoon is wheelchair accessible.
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