Cheddars Lane is a Friday lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at Brickfields City Church, 12-16 Cheddars Lane, Cambridge, running from 1pm to 2pm. It is a closed meeting, which means attendance is kept to people who have a desire to stop drinking; nothing else is asked of you, and no one checks credentials at the door. A closed lunchtime meeting suits people who want to talk frankly among others who share the same struggle, without observers present. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is worth checking with the local AA helpline if you need step-free entry. Like every AA meeting it is free, and there is no booking or referral of any kind.
Am I allowed in as a newcomer if the meeting is closed?
Yes. Closed only means the meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If that is you, the meeting exists for you, from your very first visit.
How much does it cost and do I book?
It is free and there is no booking. Arrive at Brickfields City Church on Cheddars Lane just before 1pm on Friday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed in the information we hold. If step-free entry is important, contact AA locally before travelling, or consider the Friday lunchtime meeting at Downing Place United Reformed Church, which is listed as accessible.
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