Bruton's Alcoholics Anonymous meeting gathers on Thursday mornings at 11am in Bruton Community Hall on Silver Street, in the middle of the small Somerset town. The meeting lasts an hour and is open, so anyone may attend: people who want to stop drinking, people wondering whether they do, and family members, friends or professionals who want to understand the fellowship. Daytime meetings are scarce in rural Somerset, and this one serves a wide sweep of surrounding villages for those free in the mornings. Nobody is required to speak, give their surname or fill anything in, and there is no charge; a voluntary pot covers the room. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so check ahead if that matters for you.
Can anyone attend the Bruton meeting?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so newcomers, family, friends and professionals are all welcome. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book or bring anything?
No. Just arrive at Bruton Community Hall on Silver Street shortly before 11am on Thursday. The meeting is free and lasts an hour.
Is the hall wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed for this venue. If it is essential for you, contact AA's national helpline before attending and they can check or suggest alternatives.
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