On Sunday evenings at 6pm, Bristol Frenchay Abc Of Recovery meets at the Unitarian Chapel on Beckspool Road in Frenchay, on the northern edge of Bristol. The meeting lasts an hour. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so the door is open to everyone: people who want to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals who want to understand recovery better. The chapel is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay and no booking system; you simply turn up. A Sunday teatime slot can be a steadying way to end the weekend and set up the week ahead, and the hour-long format keeps it manageable.
Who is welcome at this meeting?
Everyone. As an open meeting it welcomes people with a desire to stop drinking together with family, friends and professionals who want to listen and learn.
Is the chapel accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the Unitarian Chapel on Beckspool Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to reserve a place?
No. AA meetings are free with no booking. Arrive shortly before 6pm on a Sunday and take a seat.
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