Drybridge 12 Steps and 12 Traditions meets on Wednesday evenings at 8pm in Drybridge Community Hall on Main Street, in the small village of Drybridge near Irvine. As the name suggests, the group works through both of AA's core sets of principles rather than focusing purely on personal story-telling, which suits members who like a more structured, literature-based meeting. At an hour long, it's a fairly brisk session compared to some in the area. This is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than one open to family or professional observers. Drybridge Community Hall is wheelchair accessible, and being based in the village itself rather than nearby Irvine, it offers a genuinely local option for members in the Drybridge area.
Is this Drybridge meeting open to family and friends?
No, it's a closed AA meeting, meaning it's for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than family or visitors.
Does it cost anything to attend?
No, it's free, and there's no need to book. Just arrive before 8pm on Wednesday.
Is Drybridge Community Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it's recorded as wheelchair accessible.
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