Norwich Recovery takes place every Monday at 1pm at the Quaker Meeting House on Upper Goat Lane in central Norwich, giving people a lunchtime option in the middle of the working week. The meeting lasts about an hour and is open, so it welcomes anyone, including people with a desire to stop drinking as well as friends, relatives and professionals. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and its city centre location on Upper Goat Lane means it is within easy reach of shops, offices and public transport for anyone popping in during a lunch break. Being open makes it a good introduction for someone curious about what an AA meeting involves before deciding whether to attend regularly.
Is Norwich Recovery open to everyone?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, whether or not they have a desire to stop drinking themselves.
Do I need to book a place or pay to attend?
No, AA meetings are free and there is no booking system, so you can simply arrive at the Quaker Meeting House.
Is the building wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Quaker Meeting House on Upper Goat Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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