Wheelchair access via West St.
Crewe's Wednesday night Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is held in the ground-floor café at the Maybury Centre on Bright Street, just off West Street, from 8pm for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so as well as people who want to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals are welcome to come and listen. The café setting keeps things informal, and holding the meeting on the ground floor helps with access: the venue is wheelchair accessible, with access via West Street. A quieter companion meeting runs at the same venue on Sunday nights. There is nothing to pay and nothing to book; arriving a few minutes before 8pm is all that is needed.
Can anyone come to this meeting?
Yes. Wednesday's Maybury Centre meeting is open, so it welcomes people with a desire to stop drinking along with family, friends and anyone wanting to learn about AA.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The meeting is in the ground-floor café at the Maybury Centre, and wheelchair access is via West Street.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. Like every AA meeting it is free, and you can simply turn up shortly before 8pm on Wednesday.
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