Open meeting 1st week of the month, open at request any other week.
Blyth Newcomers gathers on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm in the Main Hall of St Cuthberts Church Hall on Bridge Street, running for an hour and a half around a speaker format. On the first week of each month the meeting is open, meaning anyone is welcome, including family, friends or professionals wanting to understand more about Narcotics Anonymous. On other weeks it remains open to visitors by request, so newcomers are not shut out even outside that first-week window. The venue is wheelchair accessible, making it a practical choice for those with mobility needs. Speakers share their own experience of recovery, giving a good introduction to how the fellowship works.
Who can attend Blyth Newcomers
The first meeting of each month is open to anyone, including friends, family and professionals. On other weeks it is open to visitors at request, so do ask if you would like to come along.
Do I need to book or pay anything
No booking and no cost. Just arrive at St Cuthberts Church Hall on Bridge Street before the 7.30pm start.
Is the hall wheelchair accessible
Yes, the Main Hall at St Cuthberts Church Hall is wheelchair accessible.
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