A second Cricklewood meeting, distinct from the Friday group at St Agnes Centre, meets on Tuesday evenings at 8pm in Cricklewood Baptist Church on Sneyd Road, at the corner of Anson Road, and runs for an hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public, offering a more focused setting for discussion. Cricklewood Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings there is no charge for attending and no requirement to book a place beforehand, members simply arrive at the church shortly before the 8pm start and take a seat ahead of the discussion.
Is this Cricklewood meeting the same as the one at St Agnes Centre?
No, this is a separate closed meeting held at Cricklewood Baptist Church on Sneyd Road, on a different evening.
Who can attend?
It is closed, so it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public.
Is Cricklewood Baptist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Sneyd Road is wheelchair accessible.
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