Rounding off the working week, Solihull Discussion meets on Friday evenings at 8pm at Lyndon Methodist Church on Lyndon Road. It is an open discussion meeting, so anyone may attend, whether you are questioning your own drinking or supporting someone else; family members, friends and professionals are all welcome to listen and learn how AA works. The meeting lasts an hour and a half and is free, with no need to book or give notice; people simply arrive. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed in this listing, so check ahead if you need step-free entry. The same church also hosts the Solihull group on Tuesday evenings at 8pm.
Who is welcome at Solihull Discussion?
Everyone. As an open meeting it welcomes people worried about their own drinking as well as relatives, friends and professionals who want to see how Alcoholics Anonymous works.
Is it free, and do I have to book a place?
Yes, it is free, and no booking is needed. Just come to Lyndon Methodist Church for 8pm on a Friday; the meeting runs for an hour and a half.
Is there wheelchair access?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this meeting, so if you need step-free entry it is worth checking with the venue before travelling.
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