Edgbaston Walker Hall is a Saturday morning AA meeting held at 11am in the Walker Memorial Hall on Ampton Road, Edgbaston, a leafy part of Birmingham just south of the city centre. The meeting runs for an hour and a half and is a closed meeting, which in AA means it is kept for people who have, or wonder whether they have, a desire to stop drinking. If that describes you, no referral or introduction is needed; Saturday-morning newcomers are a familiar sight. The hall is listed as wheelchair accessible. A late-morning weekend slot suits people who find weekday evenings difficult, and like every AA meeting it is free, unbooked and anonymous, with no pressure to speak.
Can family members attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking or those questioning their drinking. Family and friends are asked to attend one of Birmingham's open meetings instead.
What does attending cost?
Nothing. There is no charge and no booking. A voluntary collection is passed round for room hire, but contributing is entirely optional.
Is Walker Memorial Hall accessible?
Yes, the hall on Ampton Road is listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
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