Kensal Rise is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that takes place every Monday at 7.30pm in the Church Of The Transfiguration on Wrentham Avenue, in the Brent part of north-west London. The evening slot suits people looking to build a meeting into the start of their week. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including those with a desire to stop drinking, their families, friends, or anyone with a professional interest in AA. The meeting lasts an hour and the venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost involved and attendance does not require booking; newcomers and regulars alike can simply come along on the night. The same group also runs on Tuesday evenings at the same church for those wanting a second weekly option.
Who can attend the Kensal Rise Monday meeting?
Kensal Rise is open to anyone, whether or not they have a desire to stop drinking, including family, friends and professionals.
Is there a fee or booking process?
The meeting is free and there is no need to book; simply arrive at the Church Of The Transfiguration for 7.30pm.
Is the venue accessible and are there other meetings there?
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and there is also a Tuesday evening Kensal Rise meeting at the same church for anyone wanting another day to attend.
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