Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll Morning meets on Thursdays at ten o'clock at Rhos Y Gad Chapel, running for an hour and giving people on Anglesey a way to start the day among others who share a desire to stop drinking. Access is via the side of the church, where a disabled entrance with a push button leads straight into the meeting room, which sits directly ahead on the right once inside. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those in recovery themselves rather than open to observers, which keeps the sharing close and direct. There is no charge to attend and no need to book, you simply arrive a little before ten. Attendance chits are available here for anyone who needs proof for a court, probation officer or treatment service, making it a practical option for a Thursday morning.
Is this meeting only for people already in AA?
It is a closed meeting for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, whether new to AA or attending for years.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, there is a disabled entrance at the side of the church with a push button, leading straight to the meeting room.
Can I get an attendance chit signed for probation?
Yes, chits are available at this meeting, and there is no charge or need to book beforehand.
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