Hale's Sunday lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting takes place at St Peters Assembly Rooms, 134 Cecil Road, starting at 12.30pm and running for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so alongside people who want to stop drinking, the room welcomes family, friends, and anyone with a professional or personal reason to learn about AA. A middle-of-the-day Sunday slot works well for people who like to keep their evenings free or who find mornings after a difficult Saturday night the moment they most need company. There is no charge, no booking and no obligation to speak. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at this venue, so it is worth checking in advance if you need step-free entry.
Who can come to the Hale meeting?
Anyone. It is an open AA meeting, welcoming people with a desire to stop drinking as well as family members, friends and professionals who want to understand the fellowship.
How much does it cost, and do I book?
It is free and there is no booking. Simply arrive at St Peters Assembly Rooms on Cecil Road shortly before 12.30pm on Sunday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Access for wheelchair users has not been confirmed, so check locally before travelling if this matters for you.
Help keep this directory accurate for people who need it. One tap tells others this meeting is still active.