A lunchtime option in Durham city, this open AA meeting runs every Wednesday from 12.15pm for an hour at Antioch House, 66 Crossgate, opposite St Margaret's Church and a short walk from the centre. The open format means anyone may attend, whether you are concerned about your own drinking or supporting someone else, and professionals are welcome too. A chit system is in place, so if you need signed proof of attendance for a court, probation or treatment requirement, bring your slip and ask for it to be signed. Wheelchair access at Antioch House has not been confirmed. Like all AA meetings it is free, with no booking or referral, and the midday timing suits people who work evenings or have family commitments.
Is this meeting open to everyone?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, so anyone may attend, including family members, friends and professionals as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
I need evidence of attendance. Can this meeting help?
Yes. A chit system operates, meaning the secretary can sign an attendance slip for court, probation or a treatment programme.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. The meeting is free and there is nothing to book; simply arrive at Antioch House, 66 Crossgate, for 12.15pm on Wednesday.
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