Scunthorpe Frodingham Road meets on Sunday mornings at 11am at the Scunthorpe Recovery Service, 70a Frodingham Road. The meeting lasts an hour and is open, so anyone may attend: people trying to stop drinking, those already sober, and family members, friends or professionals who want to see how Alcoholics Anonymous works. Holding the meeting inside a recovery service makes it a natural next step if you are already getting support there, though no connection to the service is needed to walk in. The building is wheelchair accessible. Attendance is free and there is no need to book or register; coming along on the day, a few minutes before 11am, is exactly how it is done.
Do I have to be a client of the recovery service to attend?
No. The AA meeting is held at the Scunthorpe Recovery Service building, but it is open to everyone, including family, friends and professionals. No referral or connection to the service is required.
Is there any cost or booking involved?
None. AA meetings are always free and you never need to book. Arrive at 70a Frodingham Road shortly before 11am on a Sunday.
Is the building accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. The meeting runs for one hour, from 11am to 12 noon.
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