Basingstoke Step & Tradition is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on Friday evenings at 8pm in Hill Rise Hall, off Gershwin Road on Bach Close, running for about an hour and a half. The format centres on discussing one of the Twelve Steps or Twelve Traditions each week, and as an open meeting it is welcoming to anyone interested, including friends, family and professionals. The hall has confirmed wheelchair access, so it is a practical choice for members who need step-free entry. No chit system is available at this particular meeting. Bach Close is a short distance from Basingstoke town centre.
What does a Step and Tradition meeting involve
Based on its name, this meeting is themed around discussion of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions used within Alcoholics Anonymous.
Is it open to people who are not seeking to stop drinking
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone with an interest, including family and friends, can attend.
Is the venue accessible by wheelchair
Yes, Hill Rise Hall has confirmed wheelchair access.
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