Marlow Newcomers is an early Friday evening meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, starting at 6.30pm in the Pugin Rooms at St Peter's Church, 7 St Peter's Street, Marlow. As a newcomers meeting it keeps the focus on the basics, making it a natural first meeting for anyone who has just decided to do something about their drinking. It is open, so you can bring a friend or family member with you, and professionals are welcome too. The meeting lasts an hour, and a chit system operates, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so check ahead if you need step-free entry.
Is this a good meeting for my first time at AA?
Yes. It is specifically aimed at newcomers and it is an open meeting, so you may bring someone with you for support. Nobody has to speak.
What does it cost, and do I need to book?
Nothing, and no. Just arrive at the Pugin Rooms shortly before 6.30pm on a Friday.
Can I get proof that I attended?
Yes, the meeting operates a chit system for court, probation or treatment evidence. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so check in advance if needed.
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