On Sundays at 7pm, Troon Free Speech meets at St Meddan's Church Hall on Church Street in Troon, using the side entrance rather than the main church door. As a closed meeting it is reserved for those who share a desire to stop drinking, rather than relatives, friends or professional visitors. As a free speech meeting, members can raise whatever is on their mind that week rather than following a set topic or reading. There is no cost and no need to book, so newcomers can simply arrive a little before the start time. The hall is wheelchair accessible, so anyone using a wheelchair should be able to get in via the side entrance without difficulty.
Who can attend Troon Free Speech?
It is a closed AA meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than family, friends or professional visitors.
Which entrance should I use?
Use the side entrance of St Meddan's Church Hall rather than the main church door.
Is the hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Meddan's Church Hall on Church Street in Troon is wheelchair accessible.
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