The Burford meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous serves the Bampton, Burford and Carterton corner of west Oxfordshire, gathering on Wednesday evenings at Bradwell Village Hall on Woodside Drive, Bradwell Village. It starts at 7.30pm and runs for an hour and a half. This is a closed meeting, reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking; that includes anyone privately worried about their drinking, however undecided, but not observers or supporters. The hall is wheelchair accessible and has provision for people with hearing difficulties. For family and friends wanting to attend a meeting, the same hall hosts an open lunchtime meeting on Fridays. There is no cost or booking; Wednesday evening simply arrives, and so can you.
What does closed mean for this meeting?
It is reserved for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It does not mean the meeting is private or unavailable; newcomers in that position are always welcome.
Is the hall accessible?
Yes. Bradwell Village Hall on Woodside Drive (OX18 4XB) is listed as wheelchair accessible and as having provision for people with hearing impairment.
Can my family attend a meeting here?
Not this one, as it is closed, but the Friday 1pm meeting at the same hall is open, and family, friends and professionals are welcome there.
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