A Saturday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting runs at seven o'clock at Neath Methodist Church on Briton Ferry Road, lasting an hour. It gives people across Neath a weekend option, meeting in the heart of the town rather than requiring travel further afield. Sharing focuses on the desire to stop drinking, and as a closed meeting it is kept for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to family, friends or professionals attending to observe. The church is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not present a barrier to attending. There is no cost involved and no need to book ahead, you simply arrive a little before seven and take a seat among a group that has met at this venue for some time.
Is the Neath Saturday meeting open to everyone?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting for observers.
Is there a fee or a need to book?
No, it is free to attend and there is no booking required, just arrive before seven on Saturday.
Is Neath Methodist Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the church on Briton Ferry Road is wheelchair accessible.
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