Every Thursday at 12.30pm, Harrow Lunchtime As Bill Sees It meets at St Joseph's Church Hall, 191 High Street in Wealdstone, for an hour. The meeting takes its name and format from the AA book As Bill Sees It, a collection of short readings from AA's co-founder; a passage is typically read and then shared on, which gives each week a focus without needing any homework. It is a closed meeting, kept to people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, and a first-timer qualifies just as fully as a regular. The hall is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free, with no booking; you can slip in just before 12.30pm.
Do I need to bring the book?
No. Readings from As Bill Sees It are shared at the meeting itself, and no preparation or prior reading is expected.
What does 'closed' mean for this meeting?
It means attendance is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If your drinking concerns you, you are welcome; it is not restricted to established members.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, St Joseph's Church Hall at 191 High Street, Wealdstone, is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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