Starting the week early, Lewes Step and Tradition meets at 9.30am on Mondays at the Linklater Pavilion on Railway Lane, near the river in central Lewes, for an hour and a quarter. The meeting alternates its focus between AA's Twelve Steps, the personal recovery programme, and the Twelve Traditions, the principles that keep groups running; regulars find the mix keeps things fresh. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, including family, friends and professionals as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking. The Pavilion is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is in place for signing attendance slips for court, probation or treatment services. As with all AA meetings, it is free and needs no booking.
What is a Step and Tradition meeting?
It studies both AA's Twelve Steps, the individual recovery programme, and the Twelve Traditions, which guide how groups work. Members share their experience of each in turn.
Can anyone attend this Lewes meeting?
Yes, it is open, so people wanting to stop drinking, family, friends and professionals are all welcome. It is free and there is nothing to book.
Is there wheelchair access and a chit system?
Yes to both. The Linklater Pavilion is wheelchair accessible, and attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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