The Cricklewood meeting on Gillingham Road, just off Cricklewood Lane, is a closed group that meets on Friday evenings at 8pm and runs for an hour and a half. The venue is reachable by bus routes 245, 260 and 460, or by rail to Cricklewood station, making it a straightforward option for members travelling without a car. Being closed, the meeting is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public, which some find allows for franker discussion. The St Agnes Centre is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge for attending and nothing to book in advance, members simply arrive shortly before 8pm on Friday.
Is the Cricklewood meeting at St Agnes Centre open to everyone?
No, it is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public.
How do I get there without a car?
Bus routes 245, 260 and 460 stop nearby, and Cricklewood rail station is also within reach of the venue.
Is the St Agnes Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Gillingham Road is wheelchair accessible.
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