Bingham Living Sober is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held on Tuesday evenings at 7.15pm in the Bingham Methodist Centre on Needham Street, east of Nottingham, running for about an hour and a quarter. Anyone with an interest is welcome, including family, friends and professionals, alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. A chit system operates here, so attendance can be signed off for court, probation or treatment purposes where needed. The Methodist Centre has confirmed wheelchair access, making it a practical option for members with mobility needs. Needham Street sits within Bingham, a market town in the Vale of Belvoir.
Is Bingham Living Sober open to newcomers and family
Yes, it is an open meeting, so newcomers, family and friends are all welcome to attend.
Can attendance be signed off for probation or treatment
Yes, a chit system is available at this meeting for anyone who needs proof of attendance.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, the Bingham Methodist Centre has confirmed wheelchair access.
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