On Fridays at 7.30pm, the Unitarian Meeting House on Lower Street also hosts a second weekly AA meeting, again lasting an hour and a half. This one operates a chit system, so anyone needing a signed attendance slip for court, probation or a treatment provider can ask at the meeting. Wheelchair access at the venue has not been confirmed for this particular session, so it is worth checking ahead if this is important to you. It is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including family members and friends alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. Together with the Tuesday and Sunday meetings here, Lower Street offers three weekly options.
Is the Friday Newcastle-under-Lyme meeting open to everyone?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including newcomers and family members.
Can I get a chit here for court or probation?
Yes, a chit system operates at this meeting, so a signed attendance slip is available on request.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this meeting, so it is worth contacting the group in advance to check.
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