Newcomers are the focus at this Tuesday evening meeting at Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship, 216 High Street, Acton, in the borough of Ealing. It runs from 7.30pm for an hour and uses As Bill Sees It, a collection of short readings from AA's co-founder, as the springboard for discussion, which keeps things easy to follow even if you have never opened any AA literature. The meeting is open, so friends, family and professionals may attend as well as people concerned about their own drinking. The venue is wheelchair accessible. It is free, there is no booking, and as a beginners meeting it is well used to first-timers walking in unsure of what to expect.
Is this meeting suitable for a complete newcomer?
Very much so. It is a beginners meeting built around As Bill Sees It readings, and it is open, so you can attend whether the drinking that concerns you is your own or someone else's.
What does it cost and how do I book a place?
There is no cost and no booking. AA meetings are free and you can simply turn up at 216 High Street, Acton shortly before 7.30pm on a Tuesday.
Can wheelchair users get into the venue?
Yes, Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship is wheelchair accessible.
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