Every Tuesday at half past seven, an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is held at The Bakery on the High Street in Criccieth, running for an hour. It is a modest, regular fixture for a small coastal town, bringing together people from Criccieth and the surrounding Llyn Peninsula who share a desire to stop drinking. Being a closed meeting, it is kept for those in recovery themselves rather than open to family, friends or professionals looking to sit in, which tends to make the room a more candid space. The venue is wheelchair accessible, so getting in and taking a seat should be straightforward for most. There is no cost and nothing to book in advance, you simply arrive shortly before half past seven. For a town of its size, the meeting offers a valuable point of steady, ongoing support.
Is the Criccieth meeting open to the public?
No, it is a closed meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book or pay?
No, it is free and there is no booking system, just come along before half past seven on Tuesday.
Is The Bakery wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on the High Street is wheelchair accessible.
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