Right by Birmingham city centre, the Digbeth group meets on Monday evenings at 8pm at St Anne's Catholic Church, 96 Bradford Street. The meeting lasts an hour and is open, so anyone may attend: people with a desire to stop drinking, and also family members, friends, students and professionals wanting to understand AA at first hand. Its central location makes it one of the easier Birmingham meetings to reach by public transport, and the one-hour format keeps the evening compact. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so anyone who needs step-free entry may want to check before setting out. As with all AA meetings, there is no cost, no booking and no register.
Who is welcome at the Digbeth meeting?
Everyone. It is an open AA meeting, so you can attend whether you have a desire to stop drinking or are simply supporting someone or learning about AA.
How long does it last and what does it cost?
One hour, from 8pm to 9pm on Mondays, and it is completely free. There is no booking or membership; a voluntary collection is usually passed round.
Is there wheelchair access at St Anne's?
Access has not been confirmed for this venue. If you need step-free entry, it is sensible to check locally before travelling.
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