Ely Discussion rounds off the weekend with an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting every Sunday at 7pm at the City of Ely Bowls Club on Nutholt Lane, a few minutes from the city centre. The meeting runs for an hour and a quarter in a discussion format, and because it is open, anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals as well as people worried about their own drinking. A chit system operates, so the secretary can sign an attendance slip for court, probation or treatment purposes. There is no charge and no booking. Wheelchair access at the bowls club has not been confirmed, so it may be worth checking before travelling if that affects you.
Can I bring someone with me for support?
Yes. Ely Discussion is an open meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are all welcome to attend alongside anyone who wants help with their own drinking.
Is there a cost or waiting list?
No. AA meetings are free and nobody books in. Just arrive at the City of Ely Bowls Club on Nutholt Lane for 7pm on a Sunday.
Can I get proof I attended?
Yes, the meeting runs a chit system, meaning attendance slips can be signed as evidence for court, probation or a treatment programme.
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