Brackley's weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place on Thursday evenings at Brackley Methodist Church on the High Street, from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so the invitation extends beyond people who want to stop drinking to their families, friends and any professionals with an interest; you can come purely to listen and leave without having said a word. The church is wheelchair accessible. Sitting between Banbury, Bicester and Towcester, Brackley draws members from across the south Northamptonshire and north Oxfordshire borders, and for many it is the nearest meeting by some distance. There is no charge and no booking; the meeting is simply there, every Thursday, for whoever needs it.
Do I need to live in Brackley to attend?
No. AA meetings are open to anyone regardless of where they live, and this one draws people from surrounding towns and villages. It is an open meeting, so family and friends are welcome too.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes. Brackley Methodist Church on the High Street (NN13 7ZX) is listed as wheelchair accessible.
How do I join AA?
There is no joining process. You are a member if you say you are, and the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Attendance is free, with no booking or referral needed.
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