In Milford on Sea, near Lymington on the southern edge of the New Forest, Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm at The Library on Park Road. The meeting runs for an hour and a half and is open, so anyone may attend, whether you want to stop drinking, are supporting someone who does, or simply want to understand how AA works. The library building has wheelchair access. The group also operates a chit system, so if you need signed evidence of attendance for a court, probation officer or treatment programme, a member can provide it. As with every AA meeting there is no charge and nothing to book; just turn up before 7.30pm on a Friday.
Can anyone attend this meeting?
Yes. It is an open meeting, welcoming people with a desire to stop drinking along with family, friends and professionals.
Can I get attendance evidence for court or treatment?
Yes. The group runs a chit system and can sign attendance slips for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the venue accessible and is there a fee?
The Library on Park Road has wheelchair access, and the meeting is completely free with no booking required.
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