Falkirk meets every Wednesday at 8pm in the Upper Hall of Falkirk Trinity Church on Manse Place, in the town centre. The meeting runs for an hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, which means it is for those who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public, family members or professionals hoping to observe. Wheelchair access to the Upper Hall has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check with the church beforehand. The meeting is free and there is no need to book a place, as is standard across Alcoholics Anonymous, and newcomers who fit the closed-meeting description are welcome to attend.
Who is this meeting for?
Attendance is restricted, as this is a closed meeting: it is intended for those who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than being open to family, friends or the wider public.
Do I need to book a place in advance?
The meeting is free and no booking is required. AA meetings are self-supporting through members' own contributions, and newcomers can arrive without any prior arrangement.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access at The Upper Hall, Falkirk Trinity Church, Manse Place has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group or AA Scotland directly if this affects you.
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