The Park is a lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Knowle, south Bristol, meeting every Thursday at 1pm at Redcatch Community Church on Broad Walk. It lasts an hour, which fits neatly into a lunch break, and daytime meetings like this are valued by shift workers, parents doing the school run and anyone who cannot get out in the evenings. It is an open meeting, so you can attend whether you are concerned about your own drinking or supporting someone else, and professionals are welcome to see how AA works. The church is wheelchair accessible. Broad Walk sits close to Redcatch Park and the shops on Wells Road, so the venue is straightforward to find.
Can I attend if I am supporting a family member rather than for myself?
Yes. The Park is an open meeting, which means family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who want to stop drinking.
Is there wheelchair access at Redcatch Community Church?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Does the meeting cost anything?
No. It is free, with no booking needed. AA groups are self-supporting through voluntary contributions, so a pot may be passed round, but giving is entirely optional.
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