Alsager, a small town in Cheshire close to Stoke-on-Trent, hosts a closed AA meeting on Mondays at 8pm at Wesley Place Methodist Church on Lawton Road, running for an hour and a half. As a closed meeting it is kept for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public. The church is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not be a barrier to attending. There is no chit system in place here, so it does not issue signed attendance slips for court or treatment purposes. Alongside a Thursday meeting held in the same hall, this gives the town two weekly options for people wanting regular contact with the fellowship.
Is the Monday Alsager meeting for everyone or members only?
It is a closed meeting, so it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public.
Is Wesley Place Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is recorded as wheelchair accessible.
Is there a chit system for court or probation evidence?
No, this particular meeting does not operate a chit system.
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