Alcoholics Anonymous meets in Carluke every Sunday at 7.30pm for Carluke Big Book Study, at United Reformed Church on Carnwath Rd, Carluke. Being closed, it is intended for AA members and those with a genuine desire to stop drinking, not for the wider public. The meeting lasts around an hour and a half. As the name suggests, the format centres on reading and discussing the Big Book. Wheelchair access is available at the venue. The meeting is free to attend and there is no need to book, as with all AA meetings, and it can be found at postcode ML84DF.
Is this meeting open to anyone
This one is closed, meaning it is set aside for people with a desire to stop drinking. It is not that the venue is shut to outsiders, simply that the group has chosen to keep this meeting for members and those exploring their own drinking. Open meetings elsewhere welcome family and friends.
Is there a cost to attend, or do I need to register first
No booking is needed and there is no cost. Like all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, this one is free to attend and newcomers can simply turn up.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, United Reformed Church in Carluke is wheelchair accessible.
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