Kencot Womens Step & Tradition meets on Tuesday lunchtimes at 1pm in Kencot Village Hall, serving the Cirencester, Fairford and Lechlade area, and runs for an hour. It is a closed meeting for women with a desire to stop drinking, working through a Step and a Tradition each week to connect the programme's principles with everyday recovery. Being closed, it is not a general open meeting for observers or family members to sit in on. The village hall is wheelchair accessible, which is useful given its rural setting. There is nothing to pay and no need to book, so anyone who fits the meeting's description can simply come along.
Who can attend the Kencot Womens Step & Tradition meeting?
It is a closed women's meeting for those with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for the public or family members.
Do I need to book a place or pay to attend?
No, AA meetings are free and there is no booking system, you simply arrive for the 1pm start.
Is Kencot Village Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the village hall is recorded as wheelchair accessible.
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