This AA meeting takes place at St Augustine's Church Wrangthorn on Hyde Park Terrace in Leeds every Monday evening. Known as Wrangthorn Step, the group focuses on working through the Twelve Steps together, giving members a structured space to share how each step applies to their own recovery. The meeting is open, so anyone who has a desire to stop drinking is welcome to attend, whether they are new to AA or have been sober for years. Sessions run for about an hour and provide a steady, familiar format for regulars while remaining approachable for first-time visitors. The venue is wheelchair accessible, making it a practical option for those who need step-free entry into the building.
Is Wrangthorn Step open to newcomers
Yes, this is an open meeting, so anyone with a desire to stop drinking can attend, including people attending AA for the first time.
What format does the meeting follow
It is a step meeting, meaning the group works through and discusses the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous rather than a general share.
Is the venue accessible
Yes, St Augustine's Church Wrangthorn is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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