Drumchapel's Tuesday meeting runs at 8pm in St Mark's Church Hall on Kinfauns Drive, in this part of Glasgow, for an hour and three quarters, one of the longer sessions in the area. That extra time allows for a fuller mix of readings, shares and open discussion than a standard hour-long meeting. It is closed, for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the wider public, and there is no requirement to have any prior connection to the group. St Mark's Church Hall is wheelchair accessible. A second, slightly shorter meeting is also held here on Saturdays. As with every AA meeting, there is no charge to attend and nothing to book in advance.
Can I attend the Tuesday Drumchapel meeting without knowing anyone there?
This one runs as a closed meeting, meaning it is for anyone who feels they have a desire to stop drinking, not for the wider public.
Is there a cost, and do I need to book?
Meetings are free, always. There is no sign-up list or booking required, just arrive when it starts.
Is St Mark's Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Mark's Church Hall on Kinfauns Drive is wheelchair accessible.
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