Early risers are catered for at Badgers Mount, where this Daily Reflections meeting starts at 9am on Sunday mornings at the Memorial Hall on Highland Road, near Sevenoaks. Running for an hour and a quarter, it uses Daily Reflections, AA's book of daily readings, to open each week's discussion. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have, or suspect they have, a desire to stop drinking; nothing more is required to belong there. The Memorial Hall is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is in place for anyone needing attendance evidenced for court, probation or treatment. It is free to attend and no booking is needed.
What does closed meeting mean?
In AA a closed meeting is one reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It does not mean the meeting is unavailable. Family and friends are welcome at open meetings instead.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. The meeting is free and there is no booking. Just arrive at the Memorial Hall on Highland Road before 9am on a Sunday.
Is the hall accessible, and can I get an attendance slip?
Yes to both. The Memorial Hall is wheelchair accessible, and the chit system means attendance can be signed off for court, probation or treatment.
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