Greenock's Tuesday lunchtime meeting at Cedar Hall on Ardgowan Street combines the twelve steps with video material, running from midday for a full two hours, longer than most sessions in the area. It is a closed meeting, so it is intended for people who share a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public. The extended format and use of video content give members more time to explore each step in depth than a standard hour-long meeting would allow. Cedar Hall offers wheelchair access, so the building itself should not present a barrier to anyone using a wheelchair. There is no cost to attend and no need to book a place; you can simply arrive before midday.
Who can attend the Greenock 12 Step Video meeting?
It is closed, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting for the public.
Is there a charge or booking requirement?
No, it is free to attend and there is no need to book.
Is Cedar Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Cedar Hall on Ardgowan Street offers wheelchair access.
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