Bolton's Tuesday night meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is held at 7.30pm at Bolton Victoria Hall Methodist Church, 37 Knowsley Street, right in the town centre and a short walk from the bus interchange and rail station. The meeting lasts an hour and a half and is open to all, so you can attend whether you are troubled by your own drinking or supporting a partner, relative, friend or client. Victoria Hall is listed as wheelchair accessible. Like every AA meeting it is free, with no booking, referral or appointment needed. If you are nervous about walking in, arriving ten minutes early usually means someone will greet you and show you where to sit.
Can family or friends come along?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so partners, relatives, friends and professionals are all welcome to attend and listen. Many people bring someone with them the first time.
Do I need to book a place?
No. AA meetings have no booking system and no charge. Just arrive at Victoria Hall on Knowsley Street shortly before 7.30pm on a Tuesday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Bolton Victoria Hall Methodist Church is listed as wheelchair accessible, and its town-centre location on Knowsley Street makes it easy to reach by public transport.
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