Venue Info: The entrance is at the back of the shopping centre, Banjo Road, up the slope. A blue door which is ajar. Bus Routes: 1, 5, 10, 46, 3A, 5A Travel Comment: Regular busses from the train station to Cowley Centre.
A steady Sunday morning fixture in Cowley, the Living Clean Sunday Sesh meets at 10:00 for an hour at Adapt in Templars Square, Oxford. As the name suggests, the group works through Narcotics Anonymous literature together, combining a Living Clean study with wider book study, so there's always something concrete to read and talk over. Finding the room takes a little local knowledge: head to the back of the shopping centre on Banjo Road and up the slope, where you'll find a blue door left ajar. The meeting room is Top Of The Stairs. Buses 1, 5, 10, 46, 3A, 5A serve the area, and there are regular services from the train station to Cowley Centre. This is an open meeting, so newcomers and visitors are genuinely welcome.
Who can come to this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome, including family, friends, and professionals wanting to learn more. Whether you're returning or attending your first NA meeting, you can simply turn up. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using drugs.
Is there a cost, and do I need to book?
No. There's no charge and no need to book. NA runs on voluntary contributions from members, so a basket may be passed round, but you're never expected to give anything, and there's no sign-up. Just arrive before 10:00.
How do I find the room?
The entrance is at the back of the shopping centre on Banjo Road, up the slope, where you'll see a blue door that's left ajar. The meeting is in the room called Top Of The Stairs. Buses 1, 5, 10, 46, 3A and 5A serve the area, with regular services from the train station to Cowley Centre.
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