Sunday evenings bring an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting to the Thomas Telford Centre on Mona Road in Menai Bridge, starting at half past six and running for an hour and a half. It gives people across Anglesey a way to close the weekend among others who share a desire to stop drinking, before the working week begins again. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those seeking their own recovery from alcohol rather than open to onlookers, which allows sharing to stay honest and unguarded. Wheelchair access has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check ahead with the local AA helpline. Attendance chits are available for people who need written proof for court or probation. There is no charge and nothing to book, simply arrive a little before half past six.
Who is the Menai Bridge Sunday meeting for?
It is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking, not an open session for the general public.
Is it free and do I need to book?
Yes, it is free, and there is no booking system, just arrive before half past six on Sunday.
Is the Thomas Telford Centre wheelchair accessible, and are chits available?
Access has not been confirmed, but attendance chits are available for anyone who needs one signed.
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