Chipping Norton's Thursday Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is a members-only session held at 7.30pm in Glyme Hall on Burford Road, running for an hour and a half. Being members-only, it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than family, friends or professionals attending to learn about AA, although anyone uncertain is welcome to come and ask before the meeting starts. Glyme Hall is wheelchair accessible. Chipping Norton, the highest town in Oxfordshire, sits on the edge of the Cotswolds, and this longer Thursday evening meeting gives members extra time for discussion compared with the shorter sessions held nearby in Charlbury.
Is the Chipping Norton Thursday meeting open to non-members?
No, it is a members-only meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for family or friends.
How long does the meeting run?
It lasts an hour and a half, giving more time for sharing than a standard hour-long meeting.
Is Glyme Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Glyme Hall on Burford Road is wheelchair accessible.
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