Ardrossan Civic Centre on Glasgow Street is the venue for this Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held every Sunday morning from 11am and lasting around an hour and a half. Anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, as this is a closed meeting rather than one open to the general public. The Civic Centre is wheelchair accessible, which makes it a practical option for those with mobility needs. There is no charge for attending and no need to book a place in advance, so newcomers can simply arrive shortly before 11am. The meeting runs on a Sunday-morning slot that suits people looking for support early in the day, either as a first meeting of the week or a follow-on from Saturday evening.
Is this meeting open to family members or professionals
No, it is a closed meeting, meaning it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than for relatives or professionals attending to observe.
Do I need to pay or register beforehand
There is no cost and no registration required. You can simply come along to Ardrossan Civic Centre on Glasgow Street before the 11am start.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchair users
Yes, Ardrossan Civic Centre is confirmed as wheelchair accessible, making it a practical choice for those with mobility requirements.
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