No dogs. No vaping.
The Monday edition of the Pokesdown Multi-Mtg gathers at St James Church on Christchurch Road, in the Pokesdown area of Bournemouth, at 7.45pm for an hour and a quarter. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking; that includes anyone coming through the door for the first time, and no one will ask you to prove anything. The group meets at the same time and place on Wednesdays and Fridays too, with the Friday session run as an open meeting if you would like to bring someone with you. The church is wheelchair accessible. Two venue rules to note: no dogs, and no vaping. Attendance is free and there is nothing to book.
Can family or friends come to this meeting?
The Monday meeting is closed, so it is for people who want to stop drinking. The same group's Friday 7.45pm meeting is open, and supporters are welcome there.
Are there any venue rules I should know about?
Yes, dogs are not allowed and vaping is not permitted at St James Church.
Is it accessible and how much does it cost?
The church is wheelchair accessible and the meeting is completely free, with no booking needed.
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