Chessington Discussion is a Tuesday morning AA meeting, running from 10am for an hour and a half in the café area of St Mary's Community Centre on Church Lane. A morning slot suits people who find evenings difficult - whether because of work patterns, family commitments or simply wanting to start the day steady. The format is discussion-based, and as an open meeting it welcomes everyone: people who have a desire to stop drinking, family and friends, and anyone wanting to see what AA is like. The community centre is wheelchair accessible. It is free to attend and there is no booking; arrive a little before 10am and someone will point you to the right place.
Can anyone attend Chessington Discussion?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, so people who want to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals are all welcome.
Where exactly does the meeting happen?
In the café area of St Mary's Community Centre on Church Lane, Chessington, from 10am to 11.30am on Tuesdays.
Is it free and wheelchair accessible?
Yes. There is no charge or booking, and the community centre is wheelchair accessible.
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