Reading from 24 Hours a day
Burford Bradwell Village is a Friday lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at Bradwell Village Hall on Woodside Drive, between Burford and Carterton in west Oxfordshire. It runs from 1pm for an hour, with the reading taken from Twenty-Four Hours a Day, a much-used book of daily thoughts for people in recovery. The meeting is open, so anyone is welcome, including family members, friends and professionals, and the hall is wheelchair accessible. Lunchtime meetings are thin on the ground in rural Oxfordshire, which makes this one valuable for people whose evenings are spoken for, whether by work, family or distance. Its closed sister meeting runs on Wednesday evenings at the same hall. Attendance is free, with no booking needed.
What is read at this meeting?
The reading comes from Twenty-Four Hours a Day, a book of daily reflections used widely in recovery, and members share on the day's theme. No preparation is needed.
Who can attend?
Anyone. It is an open meeting, so people concerned about their own drinking, family, friends and professionals are all welcome to sit in.
Is there wheelchair access and any charge?
Bradwell Village Hall (OX18 4XB) is listed as wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking or referral required.
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