Hoylake's Thursday evening meeting is held at St Lukes Church, 19 Market Street, on the Wirral, from 7.30pm to 9pm. It is a closed AA meeting: rather than the venue being shut, this simply means the meeting is kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. If your worry is your own drinking, you belong here; if you are supporting someone else, an open meeting will suit better. The ninety-minute length gives space for plenty of sharing. Wheelchair access at the church has not been confirmed. There is nothing to pay, nothing to book and no paperwork; you can walk in, sit down and listen.
What does closed mean at the Hoylake meeting?
It means the meeting is reserved for people who have, or suspect they have, a desire to stop drinking. Family and friends wanting to learn about AA should attend an open meeting.
How long does it last and what does it cost?
An hour and a half, from 7.30pm to 9pm, and it is completely free. There is no booking.
Is there wheelchair access?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed at St Lukes Church, so it is worth checking locally if step-free entry matters to you.
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