Monday nights in Abergele bring an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to The Old People's Club on Church Street, next to St Michael's Church, starting at seven and running for about an hour and a quarter. It is a small-town meeting with a steady rhythm, drawing people from Abergele and the surrounding coastal towns who share a desire to stop drinking. Being a closed meeting, it is kept for those seeking their own recovery rather than open to observers, which tends to make the sharing more direct. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so check ahead if that is important to you. Attendance slips are available for anyone who needs proof of attendance for court, probation or treatment purposes. There is no charge and nothing to arrange beforehand, you simply arrive before seven and take a seat.
Who can go to the Abergele Monday meeting?
It is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, not an open meeting for the wider public.
Is it free and do I need to book?
Yes, it is free, and there is no booking required, just arrive before seven on Monday evening.
Can I get a signed attendance slip for court or probation?
Yes, chits are available at this meeting for anyone who needs their attendance confirmed.
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