Gloucester Road Discussion meets on Sundays at 6pm at Horfield Quaker Meeting House, 300 Gloucester Road, a familiar venue on Bristol's long high street of independent shops. The meeting lasts an hour and uses a discussion format, so members share around a topic rather than listening to a single speaker. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting: anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, and so are family members, friends and professionals. The Meeting House is wheelchair accessible and has provision for people with hearing difficulties. An early Sunday evening discussion is a gentle way to reset before Monday, and the Gloucester Road buses make it easy to reach without a car.
Can I bring my partner for support?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so partners, family, friends and professionals are welcome to attend with you.
What accessibility does the venue have?
The Quaker Meeting House is wheelchair accessible and is listed as having support for people with hearing difficulties.
Is it free?
Yes. All AA meetings are free, with no booking needed. Groups meet their costs through voluntary contributions, and newcomers are never expected to give.
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