Camborne Tuckingmill meets on Monday evenings at All Saints Community Centre on Church View Road, off Pendarves Street in the Tuckingmill area of Camborne, from 7.30pm for an hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, an AA term that puts some newcomers off unnecessarily. It does not mean you cannot get in; it means attendance is reserved for people who have, or suspect they have, a desire to stop drinking, which keeps the sharing candid. If you want to bring a supporter or attend as a professional, one of Camborne's open meetings at the community centre on South Terrace would be the better fit. All Saints Community Centre is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking required.
What does closed mean at Camborne Tuckingmill?
Closed means the meeting is kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If that describes you, you are welcome; no invitation is needed.
Can family or professionals attend instead?
Not this one, but Camborne has open meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at the community centre on South Terrace, where anyone may attend.
Is the venue accessible, and is there a charge?
All Saints Community Centre is wheelchair accessible, and like every AA meeting it is free, with no booking needed.
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