Chit system available.
Sunday evenings at the Chapel Royal, 164 North Street, are home to Brighton's LGBT AA meeting, which runs from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. It gives lesbian, gay, bi and trans people in recovery a dedicated space in the heart of the city, and the longer format leaves unhurried time for sharing. The meeting is closed, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking; if that describes you, no invitation or introduction is needed, and plenty of people begin their recovery at a meeting exactly like this. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available for anyone needing attendance evidence for court, probation or treatment. It is free, with no booking.
Is this meeting only for LGBT people?
It is an LGBT-focused closed meeting, intended for lesbian, gay, bi and trans people who have a desire to stop drinking. Brighton has many other meetings on other nights.
Can attendance be confirmed for court or probation?
Yes, the chit system is available here, so a slip can be signed as evidence of attendance.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, the Chapel Royal at 164 North Street is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting, which is free to attend.
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