The Fourth Dimension meets on Tuesday evenings at 8pm at Victoria Methodist Church, 1A Whiteladies Road, near the Triangle in central Bristol. Its name comes from a well-loved phrase in the AA Big Book about being catapulted into a fourth dimension of existence, a nod to how different sober life can become. The meeting lasts an hour and is closed, meaning it is held for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for family, friends or professionals, who are welcome at Bristol's open meetings. The church is wheelchair accessible and easy to reach from Clifton, Cotham and the city centre. A companion meeting, Steps to Sobriety, runs here on Fridays.
Who is this meeting for?
People who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It is a closed meeting, so it is not set up for supporters or observers, but any newcomer worried about their own drinking is welcome.
Does the building have step-free access?
Yes, Victoria Methodist Church is wheelchair accessible.
What does it cost to attend?
Nothing. There are no fees or dues in AA and no booking is needed. A voluntary pot goes round for rent, and it is fine to pass it on.
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