The Cirencester meeting takes place every Friday at 7.30pm at the Friends Meeting House on Thomas Street, running for an hour and a half. It serves the wider Cirencester, Fairford and Lechlade area and is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, meaning anyone is welcome, whether they have a desire to stop drinking themselves or are there to support someone else. The venue is wheelchair accessible and has a hearing loop, so it should suit people with hearing difficulties as well as mobility needs. There is no cost to attend and no booking required, you can simply arrive before 7.30pm. As with other AA meetings, the format centres on members sharing their own experience of recovery.
Who can attend the Cirencester meeting on Fridays?
It's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family members, friends and professionals alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Is booking required?
No, there's no cost and no need to book, AA meetings are free to attend and open on a drop-in basis.
Does the Friends Meeting House have a hearing loop?
Yes, the venue has a hearing loop as well as wheelchair access.
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