Dun Laoghaire Central runs a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8.30pm in Park House, part of the Community Centre on Library Road. It is one of several sessions this long-running group holds across the week, giving people in the Dun Laoghaire and Glenageary area frequent chances to get to a meeting close to home. Attendance is limited to those who share the aim of not drinking, following AA's closed-meeting format, though nobody is asked to prove anything beyond that intention. There is no cost involved and no need to contact anyone before showing up. The Community Centre sits on Library Road, easy to find in the town, and the group has been a steady fixture for people in early sobriety and long-term members alike. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this address.
Is the Wednesday Dun Laoghaire Central meeting open to the public?
No, it is a closed meeting, reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Anyone who identifies with that aim can attend, regardless of experience.
How much does it cost to attend, and do I need to book?
AA meetings are free and this one needs no advance booking. You can simply arrive at Park House before 8.30pm on Wednesday.
Does Park House on Library Road have wheelchair access?
This has not been confirmed in our information, so if accessibility is important to your visit, it is worth checking with the group directly.
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