Bridgeton meets on Monday evenings at 8pm, though the venue itself, St Michaels Chapel Hall, is actually across in Parkhead on Gallowgate rather than in Bridgeton proper. The meeting runs for an hour. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for those who have a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public. The hall is wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting, there is no cost and no need to book a place in advance, so anyone who identifies with the fellowship's single requirement for membership is welcome to attend, wherever in Glasgow's East End they happen to be travelling from.
Can newcomers or family members attend this meeting?
Attendance is restricted, as this is a closed meeting: it is intended for those who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than being open to family, friends or the wider public.
Is there a cost to attend, or do I need to book?
The meeting is free and no booking is required. AA meetings are self-supporting through members' own contributions, and newcomers can arrive without any prior arrangement.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Michaels Chapel Hall, 1350 Gallowgate is recorded as wheelchair accessible.
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