Held on Monday afternoons at 2pm, City Centre Multi-Mtg brings AA members together at The Odaat Centre on St Andrew's St in Glasgow. The session lasts around an hour and, like the other meetings run from this address, is closed to the general public, reserved for those with a desire to stop drinking. Its city centre location makes it a straightforward stop before or after work, and the venue itself is wheelchair accessible. Regulars often use this as one of several weekly meetings at the same building, since The Odaat Centre hosts a run of different sessions across the week for people at various stages of recovery.
Can anyone just walk in?
This particular meeting is closed, meaning it is for AA members and those with a desire to stop drinking, rather than open to the public.
Do I need to pay or register beforehand?
No, there is no fee and no booking system, you can simply attend.
Is wheelchair access available?
Yes, The Odaat Centre has wheelchair access.
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