This Paisley meeting runs on Tuesday early afternoons at half past one, in St Mirin's Cathedral on Glasgow Road, and lasts around ninety minutes. An early-afternoon slot like this gives an alternative to the town's evening meetings, useful for those with commitments later in the day. It's a closed AA meeting, kept for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to friends, family or professionals, in line with the Third Tradition. Wheelchair access at St Mirin's Cathedral has not been confirmed, so it would be worth checking directly if you need step-free access. There's no charge and nothing to book; attendees simply arrive shortly before half past one and take a seat.
What time does the Tuesday Paisley meeting start?
It starts at 1.30pm at St Mirin's Cathedral on Glasgow Road.
Who is this meeting for?
It's closed, meaning it's for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than supporters or professionals.
Is St Mirin's Cathedral wheelchair accessible?
This hasn't been confirmed, so it's best to check with the cathedral beforehand.
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