Northwich 1st meets on Thursday nights at 8pm at the Salvation Army on Tabley Street, close to Northwich town centre, and runs until 9.30pm. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means attendance is for people who have a desire to stop drinking or who think they might; newcomers in that position can walk in without any arrangement. The group operates a chit system, so if you need evidence of attendance for a court, probation or treatment programme, someone at the meeting can sign a slip confirming you were there. The Salvation Army building is wheelchair accessible. As with all AA meetings, there is no charge and no register beyond any chit you ask for.
Who can attend Northwich 1st?
It is a closed meeting, so it is for anyone who has, or suspects they have, a desire to stop drinking. Family, friends and professionals are asked to choose an open AA meeting, such as the Saturday morning meeting at Northwich Methodist Church.
Can I get proof of attendance for court or probation?
Yes. This meeting operates a chit system: bring your slip and a member will sign it to confirm your attendance for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Does it cost anything, and is the venue accessible?
It is free, with no booking needed, and the Salvation Army building on Tabley Street is wheelchair accessible.
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