Living Sober is Dunstable's Thursday meeting, held at 7.30pm at The Salvation Army on Bull Pond Lane and lasting an hour. It borrows its name from the AA book of practical tips for getting through everyday life without drinking. This is a closed meeting, meaning attendance is for people who have a desire to stop drinking; nobody will ask for anything more than that. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates for anyone needing signed proof of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. It is free and there is no booking. Open meetings in Dunstable on Sundays and Tuesdays suit family or friends who want to come along too.
What does closed mean, and can I still attend?
Closed means the meeting is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, and nothing more is required. If that is you, you are welcome; family and friends should try one of Dunstable's open meetings.
Is there anything to pay or book?
No. The meeting is free with no booking; simply arrive at The Salvation Army on Bull Pond Lane before 7.30pm on a Thursday.
Is the venue accessible, and can I get proof of attendance?
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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