The Uxbridge group meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm in Rooms C4 and C4a at Uxbridge Civic Centre on the High Street, and runs for an hour and a half. Being an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, it is available to anyone with an interest, whether that is your own drinking, concern for someone else, or professional curiosity. The Civic Centre is wheelchair accessible, and knowing the room numbers before you arrive makes the building easier to navigate: ask or look for C4 and C4a. Newcomers can expect a welcome without any pressure to speak, share or explain themselves. There is nothing to pay and no booking system; people simply turn up on the night, a few minutes before half past seven.
Can family members and professionals attend?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals, alongside people who want to stop drinking.
How do I find the right room?
The meeting is held in Rooms C4 and C4a at Uxbridge Civic Centre on the High Street. The building is wheelchair accessible.
Is it really free, with no sign-up?
Yes. AA meetings never charge and never require booking or registration. Arrive shortly before 7.30pm on a Friday and go in.
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