Cookham As Bill Sees It meets on Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm at Holy Trinity Parish Centre on Sutton Road in Cookham, a village on the Thames just north of Maidenhead. The meeting takes its structure from As Bill Sees It, a collection of writings by AA's co-founder, with a reading typically opening up the evening's discussion. It is an open meeting lasting an hour and a quarter, so anyone is welcome, including family members, friends and professionals, alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking. The parish centre is wheelchair accessible, and as with all Alcoholics Anonymous meetings there is no charge and no booking required.
Can I attend if I'm not an alcoholic?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone may come, including people supporting a relative or friend and professionals wanting to see how AA works.
How much does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are free, with no booking or referral. Just arrive at Holy Trinity Parish Centre before 7.30pm on a Wednesday.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the parish centre is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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