The 1st Ellesmere Port group meets every Wednesday at 7.30pm at Little Sutton Community Centre on Chester Road. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals who want to see how AA works. The meeting lasts an hour and a half, finishing around 9pm. Little Sutton Community Centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and nothing to sign up for; you can simply walk in, take a seat and listen. Nobody will ask you to speak, and plenty of people spend their first meeting just getting a feel for the room.
Who can attend the 1st Ellesmere Port meeting?
Anyone. As an open AA meeting it welcomes people who want to stop drinking alongside family members, friends, carers and professionals who would like to understand more about Alcoholics Anonymous.
Does it cost anything or do I need to book?
No. AA meetings are always free and there is no booking, referral or membership paperwork. Just turn up on the night, ideally a few minutes before 7.30pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Little Sutton Community Centre on Chester Road is wheelchair accessible.
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