Venue Info: Access via stone staircase beside 34 Albion Place, behind black metal fencing, signposted the basement. Our 'Meet and Greet' Service Member can be Found at Albion Place, Leeds up to 20 Minutes Before the Meeting with a Rainbow Umbrella, Please Approach to be Welcomed into our Fellowship. For any Disabled Access and Support whilst Visiting our Venue, Please Speak with any Service Member, We Recommend Attending our Online Meeting to Discuss any Mobility Support Required and Plan Ahead of your Visit. Travel Comment: Leeds City Centre and City Bus Station5 - 10 Minutes Walk from all City Centre Public Transport Stations.Paid Car Parking is Available Across the City Centre Closest 5 Minutes Walk from Venue, Q Park Albion Street and NCP The Core Albion StreetDisabled Parking Available in Albion Street Free with Blue Card Scheme, Search by Post Code LS1 6HJOther Members Regularly use Victoria Leeds Multi-Storey LS2 7AS, Evening Charge (5pm to 6am) £5. Located 10 Minutes Walk from our Venue, Offers the Opportunity to Return to your Vehicle with Friends Safely after our Meeting.
This Inclusion LGBTQIA+ meeting brings Narcotics Anonymous together every Friday evening in central Leeds, running from 7pm for an hour and a half at The Basement Meeting Room inside Change Grow Live. The format varies week to week, taking in speaker shares, literature and book study, so there's plenty of scope to listen or take part as you feel able. To find the room, look for the stone staircase beside 34 Albion Place, behind the black metal fencing and signposted "the basement". A Meet and Greet service member waits at Albion Place with a rainbow umbrella for up to 20 minutes before the start, so if you're new or nervous, just approach them and you'll be welcomed in. Children are welcome. The meeting sits five to ten minutes' walk from all city centre transport.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open meeting with an LGBTQIA+ focus, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals. It's aimed at people with a desire to stop using drugs, but you don't need to have stopped to attend. Children are welcome too.
Do I need to book, and is there a cost?
No booking is needed and there's no charge to attend. Just turn up. If you'd like a warm welcome, a service member stands at Albion Place with a rainbow umbrella for up to 20 minutes before the 7pm start.
How do I get there and where can I park?
The venue is five to ten minutes' walk from Leeds city centre stations and the bus station. Paid parking is nearby at Q-Park Albion Street and NCP The Core; disabled parking is available on Albion Street with the Blue Badge scheme. For mobility support, the group recommends joining their online meeting first to plan ahead.
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