The Monday edition of Plymouth Lunchtime meets at 12 noon at the Church of Christ the King on Armada Way, right in Plymouth city centre, and lasts an hour. A midday meeting like this suits shift workers, parents with school-age children, and anyone who wants to start the week with an hour of recovery rather than wait for the evening. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is kept for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who think they may have; if you are wondering whether that includes you, it does, and you will be made welcome. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Attendance is free and there is no booking; people simply arrive before noon and sit down.
Can I attend if I am new and not sure I belong?
Yes. Closed meetings are for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, including people who only think they may have one. Newcomers are welcome.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Church of Christ the King on Armada Way is wheelchair accessible.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. Like all AA meetings it is free, and you can simply turn up shortly before the 12 noon start on Monday.
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