Venue Info: Next to train station, opposite junction with Wheatfield Street (side entrance). "Open to all" 1st Tuesday in month
The Lancaster Group of Narcotics Anonymous meets every Tuesday evening at 19:30 in the Friends Meeting House on Meeting House Lane, close to the city centre. Meetings run for around an hour and a half and draw on the NA Basic Text, with the format varying week to week. The venue sits right next to the train station, opposite the junction with Wheatfield Street, and the group uses the side entrance, so it's straightforward to find if you're arriving by rail. This is a members' meeting for most of the month, though the first Tuesday is open to everyone. Whether you're new to NA or have been around a while, you'll find a steady, welcoming room here in Lancaster.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
There's no booking and no cost. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are free and run on voluntary contributions from members. Just come along to the Friends Meeting House for 19:30 on a Tuesday and use the side entrance next to the train station.
Who can attend this meeting?
For most Tuesdays this is a closed meeting, meaning it's for people with a desire to stop using drugs. The first Tuesday of each month is an open meeting, so family, friends and anyone interested in NA is welcome to attend then.
Where exactly is the venue?
The Friends Meeting House is at 23 Meeting House Lane, LA1 1TX, right next to Lancaster train station and opposite the junction with Wheatfield Street. The group uses the side entrance. Wheelchair access hasn't been confirmed in the details we hold.
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