On Saturday mornings at 10am, Gatley Hill House Community Centre on Church Road in Gatley hosts this Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which runs for an hour and a half. Gatley sits between Cheadle and the airport side of south Manchester, and the community centre also hosts a Monday evening AA meeting for those who cannot make weekends. Saturday's gathering is a closed meeting, so it is for anyone who has a desire to stop drinking; that is the only requirement, and newcomers need bring nothing but themselves. The centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no fee and no booking, and if it is your first time, arriving ten minutes early usually means a friendly welcome and a cup of tea if one is going.
Who can come to the Gatley Hill House Saturday meeting?
Anyone with a desire to stop drinking. It is a closed AA meeting, so it is not designed for observers or supporters, who are welcome at open meetings in the area instead.
Is there a charge or booking required?
No. AA meetings are always free to attend and this one requires no booking; simply turn up before 10am on Saturday.
Does the venue have wheelchair access?
Yes. Gatley Hill House Community Centre on Church Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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