Elstree Reflections is a Saturday morning AA meeting held at 10am in Allum Manor House & Hall, 2 Allum Lane, Elstree, on the edge of Borehamwood. It lasts an hour, making it easy to fold into a weekend. The meeting is closed, which in AA terms means it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who are beginning to wonder; you can attend from your very first day and simply listen. Those supporting someone, or professionals wanting to observe, should pick an open meeting instead. Allum Manor is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge, no booking and no register, and Saturday mornings tend to draw a settled, regular group.
What does it mean that Elstree Reflections is a closed meeting?
It means attendance is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, including anyone still unsure. It does not mean the meeting is shut; newcomers in that position are always welcome. Observers should choose an open AA meeting.
How much is it, and do I book?
Nothing, and no. AA meetings are free with no booking; a voluntary collection is passed for those who wish to give. Doors are at Allum Manor House & Hall for a 10am Saturday start.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Allum Manor House & Hall is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs for one hour.
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