Meeting at midday on Tuesdays, Erdington Holly Lane offers a lunchtime AA option at Erdington URC Church on Holly Lane in north Birmingham. The meeting starts at 12 noon, lasts an hour and a half, and is open, so anyone may attend: people with a desire to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals alike. Daytime meetings suit shift workers, retired people and anyone who cannot easily get out in the evening, and they tend to have a settled, unhurried feel. The church is listed as wheelchair accessible. The same building hosts further meetings on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and Thursday mornings, so a Tuesday visit can be the start of a fuller weekly pattern. It is free, with no booking.
Is a lunchtime meeting different from an evening one?
The format is the same; only the time differs. The 12 noon start suits people who work evenings or prefer daytime travel, and as an open meeting anyone is welcome.
Can wheelchair users attend?
Yes, Erdington URC Church on Holly Lane is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Is there anything to pay?
No. AA meetings are free, with a voluntary collection you can ignore as a newcomer. There is no booking or registration of any kind.
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