Orpington Chip - The Road To Recovery meets on Tuesday mornings at 10.30am in the Salvation Army Church on Wellington Road, running for about an hour and fifteen minutes. It is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, whether that is someone with a desire to stop drinking, a family member, a friend, or a professional wanting to see how AA works. A chit system operates, meaning members can have an attendance slip signed for court, probation or a treatment service if needed. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and the daytime slot can suit people who prefer to avoid evening travel. There is no charge and nothing to book, simply arrive at the Salvation Army Church before half past ten.
Is Orpington Chip open to non-members?
Yes, it is open, so anyone with an interest in AA is welcome alongside those with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to pay or register beforehand?
No, it is free and there is no registration process, just arrive before the 10.30am start.
Can I get a signed attendance slip here?
Yes, the meeting runs a chit system, so slips can be signed as evidence of attendance for court, probation or treatment.
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