Bangor Penrhyn meets on Friday evenings at six o'clock at Penrhyn House on Llandegai Road, giving people in Bangor a way to close out the working week with an hour among others who share a desire to stop drinking. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those in recovery from alcohol themselves, rather than family, friends or professionals attending to observe, which tends to keep the sharing frank and grounded. Wheelchair access at Penrhyn House has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check ahead with the local AA helpline before travelling. There is no fee involved and nothing to book, you can simply arrive shortly before six and take a seat. It is a steady fixture for people wanting to mark the end of the week with something other than a drink.
Is Bangor Penrhyn an open meeting?
No, it is closed, meaning it is reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public.
Is there a cost or a booking system?
No, it is free to attend and there is no need to book in advance, just arrive before six on Friday.
Is Penrhyn House wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed, so it would be worth contacting the local AA helpline beforehand if that matters to you.
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