This Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place at the Civic Centre on Glasgow Street in Ardrossan every Sunday evening, beginning at 8pm and running for a full two hours, longer than many meetings in the area. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the wider public. The Civic Centre is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not be a barrier to attending. There is no fee and no need to arrange a place beforehand, so anyone eligible can simply arrive before 8pm. Given its length and evening timing, this meeting can suit people who prefer a slower pace or want to round off their Sunday with a structured session.
Who is this meeting for
It is a closed meeting, open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking, but not intended as an observation meeting for family members or professionals.
Is there a fee to attend
No, there is no charge and no need to book. Just arrive at the Civic Centre on Glasgow Street, Ardrossan, before the 8pm start.
How long does the meeting last and is the venue accessible
The meeting runs for two hours, and the Civic Centre is confirmed as wheelchair accessible.
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