Dover Big Book Study meets every Monday at 6.45pm for an hour and a quarter at The Beehive on Stembrook Street in the centre of Dover. This is a closed meeting, reserved for those with a desire to stop drinking, so it works best as a small, focused group without visitors sitting in. As the name suggests, the format centres on reading and discussing passages from the Big Book, the core text of Alcoholics Anonymous, rather than open sharing on a theme. The venue is wheelchair accessible, making it a straightforward option for anyone with mobility needs looking for a Monday evening meeting in east Kent.
Can anyone come along to Dover Big Book Study
No. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than an open meeting for family, friends or professionals to attend.
Is there a cost to attend
No fee is charged and no booking is needed. Meetings are free to attend and newcomers can simply arrive at The Beehive on Stembrook Street before 6.45pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible
Yes, The Beehive is recorded as wheelchair accessible, which should suit anyone with mobility needs attending this Monday meeting.
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