Venue Info: Big churchHas a car park Format now is 1st Monday of every month is an open meeting. Rest of month closed meetings. This will be announced at every meeting and on the night to enable anyone not comfortable to attend another meeting. Bus Routes: 7 11 or 17 Blackpool transport
Monday Night 'There Is A Solution' meets downstairs at St Annes Baptist Church on St Andrew's Road South in Lytham St Annes, starting at 7.30pm and running for an hour and a half. The church is a large building with its own car park, and buses 7, 11 and 17 on the Blackpool network stop nearby. For most of the month this is a members meeting, for people with a desire to stop using drugs, but the first Monday of every month opens up to anyone, including friends and family, with the change announced at the meeting itself and on the night. This combination of speaker shares and open discussion gives regular members a consistent group while still offering newcomers and supporters a monthly way in. Wheelchair access is confirmed.
Who can attend this meeting
Most weeks it is a members meeting, for people with a desire to stop using drugs, but the first Monday of each month is open to friends and family too.
Is there a cost, and do I need to book
No. Like all Narcotics Anonymous meetings, it is free to attend and there is no need to book in advance. Just arrive shortly before the start time.
Is there parking and is the venue accessible
Yes, St Annes Baptist Church has its own car park and the venue is wheelchair accessible, with the meeting held downstairs.
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