Only 8 persons allowed.
The Grangegorman Stanhope Tuesday Group meets at 11.30am in the Stanhope Centre on Lower Grangegorman Road, Dublin 7. The group's own notes state that only eight people are allowed into the room at a time, so anyone attending should be aware that space is limited and arriving in good time is worthwhile. This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, held for people who identify with a desire to stop drinking, and there is no other condition placed on attending. As with all AA meetings, it is free of charge and needs no advance booking, though given the small capacity, people may prefer to arrive a little earlier than usual. Wheelchair access at the Stanhope Centre has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs should check with the group beforehand.
Why does the Stanhope Centre meeting have a capacity limit?
The group's notes state that only eight people are permitted in the room at any one time, so the space itself is small rather than there being any other restriction.
Is this Tuesday meeting closed or open to the public?
It is a closed AA meeting, for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than being open to the wider public.
Do I need to book given the limited capacity?
There is no formal booking system, but given the room only holds eight people, arriving a little early is a sensible precaution.
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