Wrexham's Thursday AA meeting takes place at The Hub on Prince Charles Road, starting at 7.30pm and lasting an hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, which means it is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; that includes anyone still unsure whether AA is for them, and no referral or appointment is needed. The Hub is listed as wheelchair accessible. The group can sign attendance slips for anyone needing to evidence attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. Wrexham also has an open Sunday meeting on the same road, next to St Anne's Church, if you would like an option where friends or family can come too.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
It means attendance is kept to people with a desire to stop drinking, or those questioning their drinking, rather than the general public. It does not mean the meeting is private or hard to get into; newcomers are welcome to walk in.
Is there any cost or booking?
No. The meeting is free and you do not need to book. Arrive a few minutes before 7.30pm on any Thursday.
Can attendance be evidenced for court or probation?
Yes, the group signs attendance slips (chits) for court, probation or treatment purposes. The venue is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
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