Chiswick Step & Tradition follows on Wednesday evenings at 6.30pm for an hour, held in the same Christ Church Mission Hall on Cunnington Street used by the Monday Sober Feet meeting. It is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, and each week's discussion pairs one of the twelve steps with one of the twelve traditions, giving a rounded look at both personal recovery and how AA groups organise themselves. The hall is wheelchair accessible, making it a practical midweek option for regulars in the Chiswick area. No chit system is recorded for this particular slot. Cunnington Street sits just off Chiswick High Road, within easy reach of Gunnersbury station and local bus routes.
Is Chiswick Step & Tradition open to non-members?
No, it is a closed meeting, reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to family or visitors.
What format does the meeting follow?
Each week pairs discussion of one of the twelve steps with one of the twelve traditions, on Wednesdays at 6.30pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Christ Church Mission Hall on Cunnington Street is wheelchair accessible.
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