The Blackburn meeting takes place on Thursday evenings at eight o'clock in Blackburn Parish Church Hall on Main Street, West Lothian, and runs for about ninety minutes. Blackburn sits a few miles from Bathgate, giving members in that part of West Lothian a meeting closer to home rather than travelling into the larger town. It's a closed meeting, kept for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to family, friends or professionals, following the Third Tradition. Blackburn Parish Church Hall has wheelchair access. There's no cost involved and nothing to book beforehand; people generally arrive shortly before eight and take a seat ahead of the meeting starting.
Is Blackburn the same as Bathgate?
No, Blackburn is a separate village a few miles from Bathgate, in West Lothian, where this meeting is held.
Is the meeting open to anyone?
No, it's closed, for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than supporters or professionals.
Is Blackburn Parish Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it has wheelchair access.
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