The Beacon Centre can be accessed by walking to the front of the church and turning right. There is a path between the trees.
On Friday nights The Beacon at St Mary's Church Centre, Horsefair, hosts Banbury's end-of-week AA meeting, from 7.30pm to 9pm. To find the room, head to the front of the church, turn right and take the path between the trees to the Beacon Centre. This is an open meeting, so nobody is excluded: newcomers, long-timers, relatives, friends and professionals are all welcome. The Beacon is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings there is nothing to pay and no need to reserve a place. If you want a second meeting in the week, the same venue runs a Tuesday meeting at the same time.
Where is the entrance to the meeting?
The Beacon Centre is reached by walking to the front of St Mary's Church on Horsefair, turning right and following the path between the trees.
Do I need to be a member, book or pay?
No to all three. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, and like every AA meeting it is free with no booking or referral.
Can wheelchair users get in?
Yes, The Beacon is wheelchair accessible.
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