The Solihull group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Tuesday evenings at 8pm at Lyndon Methodist Church on Lyndon Road. It is an open meeting, so you do not need to call yourself an alcoholic to attend; partners, relatives and professionals are welcome alongside anyone who wants to stop drinking. Sessions run for an hour and a half, finishing around 9.30pm, and there is never a charge or a waiting list; you just turn up on the night. The church is wheelchair accessible. If Tuesday does not suit, the same venue also hosts the Solihull Discussion meeting on Friday evenings at 8pm, so there are two chances a week to get through the same door.
Can I attend if I am not sure I have a desire to stop drinking?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including people who are simply curious, worried about someone else, or still working out where they stand with alcohol.
Is there a cost or any booking needed?
No. Like every AA meeting it is completely free, with no booking, referral or paperwork. Arrive at Lyndon Methodist Church for 8pm on a Tuesday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible. The meeting lasts an hour and a half, ending at about 9.30pm.
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