Nearest station Kilburn Park & Queens Park. Free car parking in surrounding area after 7pm. Chip mtg.
Kilburn Park Newcomers is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Monday at 7.30pm at The Marian Community Centre on Stafford Road. Running for an hour and a half, it is geared towards people who are new to AA, though anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. The nearest stations are Kilburn Park and Queens Park, and free car parking is available in the surrounding streets after 7pm for anyone driving. The meeting recognises sobriety milestones with chips, a small marker of time that some members find encouraging. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Attendance is free and there is no need to book; newcomers can simply come along on the night and expect a welcoming introduction to how the meetings work.
Is Kilburn Park Newcomers open to people other than newcomers?
Yes, Kilburn Park Newcomers is an open meeting aimed at people new to AA, and family, friends and professionals are just as welcome as those with a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a cost, and is parking available?
There is no charge and no booking required. It is also worth knowing that free parking is available nearby after 7pm if you are driving.
How accessible is the venue and how do I get there?
The Marian Community Centre is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is close to both Kilburn Park and Queens Park stations.
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