Briton Ferry, on the edge of Neath, has a Monday lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at one o'clock, held at the Neath and District Sea Cadets building on Regent Street West and running for an hour. It gives people in this part of the Neath area a midday option, meeting in a hall usually used for a very different purpose during the rest of the week. Sharing centres on the desire to stop drinking, and as a closed meeting it is kept for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to onlookers. The venue is wheelchair accessible, so getting in and finding a seat should be manageable. There is no cost to attend and no need to book beforehand, simply arrive shortly before one o'clock and take a seat among a steady local group.
Is the Briton Ferry meeting open to family and friends?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open session for observers.
Do I need to pay or book ahead?
No, it is free and there is no booking process, just arrive before one o'clock on Monday.
Is the Sea Cadets building wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Regent Street West is wheelchair accessible.
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