The Ellon group meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm in The Hub on Station Road, a two-hour session that gives plenty of room for both readings and open sharing. It is a closed meeting, intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than a public gathering, though nobody checks credentials at the door. The Hub is wheelchair accessible, which makes this a workable option for people across rural Aberdeenshire needing step-free access. A two-hour meeting is longer than most, so it suits those who prefer unhurried conversation over a shorter, brisker format. Like every AA meeting, it costs nothing to attend and there is no booking process, you simply arrive before it starts.
Who can go along to the Ellon meeting?
This one runs as a closed meeting, meaning it is for anyone who feels they have a desire to stop drinking, not for the wider public.
Is there a fee, or do I need to book a place?
No fee is charged and no reservation is needed. Arriving a few minutes before the start time is enough.
Is The Hub in Ellon wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair access is confirmed at The Hub on Station Road, making this a practical choice for anyone needing step-free entry.
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