Entrance to the Hall in Falkland Rd
Kentish Town Newcomers is aimed squarely at people coming to AA for the first time, meeting on Wednesdays at 6.30pm at Our Lady Of Help Church, 4 Lady Margaret Road, with the entrance to the hall on Falkland Road. The meeting lasts an hour. It is open, so anyone may attend, including partners, friends and professionals accompanying someone new. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates for anyone needing signed proof of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. A newcomers meeting is one of the easiest introductions to AA in the area, and it costs nothing, with no booking or referral required.
Is this meeting suitable for a first-timer?
Very much so. It is a newcomers meeting, designed for people early in recovery or coming to AA for the first time, and you will not be asked to speak.
Where is the entrance, and is it accessible?
The entrance to the hall is on Falkland Road, and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Is it free, and can I get an attendance slip?
Yes, it is free with no booking, and a chit system means attendance can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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