Cumbernauld Afternoon Living Sober meets on Monday at 12.30pm in Cumbernauld Town Hall on Bron Way, for an hour, a rare weekday midday slot in the town. The name points to Living Sober, an AA pamphlet focused on practical ways of managing everyday life without drinking, which shapes the discussion here. It is closed, for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than a public event, and first-time attenders need no prior link to the group. Cumbernauld Town Hall is wheelchair accessible. The early afternoon timing suits people who are between other commitments or prefer not to attend in the evening. There is no cost involved and no booking system, you simply arrive before 12.30pm.
What is 'Living Sober' as a meeting theme?
It refers to an AA pamphlet on practical approaches to daily life without drinking, which shapes the focus of this particular meeting.
Is this meeting open to the public?
Closed meetings like this one are kept for those who share a desire to stop drinking. Nobody is asked to prove anything at the door.
Do I need to book, and is Cumbernauld Town Hall accessible?
There is no need to book, and Cumbernauld Town Hall on Bron Way is wheelchair accessible.
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