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Newbury As Bill Sees It meets on Saturday mornings at 9.30 in St Richard's Room, the pre-school building at St John's Church on St John's Road, Newbury. The hour-long meeting is built around As Bill Sees It, a collection of short readings from AA co-founder Bill W, which gives each week a topic to reflect and share on. It is an open meeting, so anyone is welcome, including friends, family and professionals. The room is wheelchair accessible, and the group can sign chits for anyone needing attendance evidence for court, probation or treatment. There is no charge and nothing to book. The group can also be reached by email at [email protected] if you have questions before coming along.
What happens at an As Bill Sees It meeting?
A short reading from the book As Bill Sees It is chosen as a theme, and members share their experience around it. Newcomers can simply listen.
Who can attend and what does it cost?
Anyone. It is an open meeting and completely free, with no booking or referral. Just arrive before 9.30am on Saturday.
Is there wheelchair access, and can attendance be evidenced?
Yes on both counts: St Richard's Room is wheelchair accessible, and the group operates a chit system for court, probation or treatment slips.
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