Chorley St Mary's is a Wednesday-morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, starting at 11am at St Mary's Catholic Church on Wigan Road in Euxton. It is a closed meeting for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and it runs for an hour and a half. The venue is notably well equipped: wheelchair accessible and fitted with a hearing loop — the only meeting in the immediate area offering one. A late-morning start suits retirees, night workers coming off shift, and anyone whose evenings cannot be freed. Euxton sits between Chorley and Leyland, and the bus routes along Wigan Road pass the door.
Is there a hearing loop?
Yes — this venue has a hearing loop available, unusually for meetings in this area, alongside full wheelchair access.
Who is the meeting for?
It is a closed meeting: for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, or anyone honestly questioning their drinking. Attendance is free with no booking.
Why meet on a Wednesday morning?
Daytime meetings serve people evenings exclude — night-shift workers, carers, retirees. Content is the same as any AA meeting; the 11am clock is the only difference.
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