Clapham Lunch As Bill Sees It meets on Wednesday lunchtimes at 1.30pm at Holy Trinity Clapham, in Cabin 2 on the north side of Clapham Common. The Alcoholics Anonymous meeting lasts an hour and takes its name and format from a well-known daily reader associated with one of AA's co-founders, drawing a short passage into the discussion each week. It is a closed meeting, intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open more widely, letting regulars speak candidly in a familiar group. The venue is wheelchair accessible, with Cabin 2 offering a smaller space than the main church hall. There is no charge involved, and no need to book in advance for those attending, though as a closed meeting it is aimed at members rather than visitors wanting to sit in.
Is Clapham Lunch As Bill Sees It open to everyone?
This is a closed meeting, meaning it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to family, friends or professionals as observers.
Is there a cost or booking process?
There is no cost and no booking required. The meeting draws on a well-known AA daily reader as part of its format.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Cabin 2, on the north side of Clapham Common, is wheelchair accessible.
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