Living Sober meets in Lostock Gralam, just east of Northwich, on Sunday evenings at 7pm at the Lostock Gralam Community Centre on Stubbs Lane. At an hour long it is shorter than most AA meetings in the area, which some people find an easier first step, and it still leaves the evening largely free. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking or who are questioning their drinking; anyone in that position, including complete newcomers, can attend without notice. The community centre is wheelchair accessible. Like every Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, it costs nothing and asks nothing of you except that you come as you are.
Is this meeting open to everyone?
It is a closed AA meeting, so it is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking. Family and friends wanting to learn about AA should look for an open meeting nearby, such as Saturday mornings at Northwich Methodist Church.
How long is the meeting, and does it cost anything?
It runs for one hour, from 7pm to 8pm on Sundays, and is completely free with no booking required.
Can wheelchair users access the venue?
Yes, Lostock Gralam Community Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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