Max of 15 attendees.
Top Mossley gathers on Thursday evenings at Mossley Methodist Church on Chapel Street, above Ashton-under-Lyne, from 7.30pm until around 9.15pm. It is a closed meeting, which in AA terms means it is reserved for people who have, or suspect they have, a desire to stop drinking. If you are worried about your own drinking you will be welcome; friends and relatives looking to support someone else should choose an open meeting instead. Numbers are capped at a maximum of fifteen attendees, so the group stays small and personal. The church is wheelchair accessible, and like every AA meeting it costs nothing and needs no booking.
What does it mean that Top Mossley is a closed meeting?
Closed does not mean the venue is shut. It means the meeting is kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Family and friends wanting to learn about AA should attend an open meeting.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
There is no charge and no booking, though it is worth knowing the group caps attendance at fifteen people, so it stays deliberately small.
Is Mossley Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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