Step meeting/once a month tradition. If using bicycles please chain in courtyard behind. Please be mindful of noise when leaving meeting in this residential area. 2 mins walk from Sloane Sq Tube-when leaving tube, turn left, then 1st left into Whittaker St, then right into Boune St -blue door No 30.
Bourne Again is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Friday at 6pm in St Mary's Church on Bourne Street, Belgravia, through the blue door at number 30. The format runs on a monthly step and tradition cycle. This is a members-only meeting, for anyone with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to family, friends or professionals. It lasts an hour and the venue is wheelchair accessible. It is a two-minute walk from Sloane Square tube: turn left out of the station, take the first left into Whittaker Street, then right into Bourne Street. Anyone cycling is asked to chain bikes in the courtyard behind the church, and because the area is residential, members are asked to be mindful of noise when leaving.
Who can attend Bourne Again?
This is a closed AA meeting, meaning it is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the wider public, including family or professionals.
Is there a cost or do I need to book?
No, AA meetings are free to attend and there is no need to book a place, simply arrive for the 6pm start.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible and where is the entrance?
St Mary's Church is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is held through the blue door at 30 Bourne Street, a short walk from Sloane Square tube.
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