New room entrance at side of church.
The Hatfield group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Monday evenings at 8pm at St Mary's Church, 26 Salisbury Square in Old Hatfield, and runs for an hour and a half. One practical detail saves confusion on arrival: the meeting uses the new room, and its entrance is at the side of the church, so head round rather than through the main door. It is an open meeting, meaning anyone is welcome: people who want to stop drinking, partners and family members, friends, and professionals. A Monday night meeting is a solid way to start the week, and this is a full-length one with time for plenty of sharing. It is free, and there is no need to book.
Which entrance do I use?
The meeting is held in the new room, and its entrance is at the side of the church, so go around the building rather than in through the main door.
Can I attend to support someone else?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who want to stop drinking.
Is there a charge or booking?
No. AA meetings are free; simply arrive at St Mary's, Salisbury Square, before 8pm on a Monday.
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