Macclesfield's Tuesday night Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is held at King Edward Street Chapel, 4 King Edward Street, close to the town centre, from 8pm for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend: people who want to stop drinking, family members and friends who want to understand, and professionals or students with a working interest in recovery. For anyone weighing up whether AA might help, an open meeting like this is a low-pressure way to find out, since you can simply observe. The chapel is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; the door is open before 8pm and you can take any seat you like.
Can I come along just to listen?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so anyone is welcome, and nobody is ever required to speak. Many people spend their first meeting just listening.
Is there a cost or booking system?
No. The meeting is free and unbooked. Arrive at King Edward Street Chapel shortly before 8pm on Tuesday.
Does the venue have wheelchair access?
Yes. King Edward Street Chapel in Macclesfield is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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