A Tuesday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting runs at St Pauls United Church on Bangor Road in Penmaenmawr, starting at half past seven and lasting an hour and a half. It draws people from this small coastal town between Conwy and Bangor who share a desire to stop drinking, offering a regular midweek point of contact rather than an isolated struggle. Being a closed meeting, it is reserved for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to family, friends or professionals wishing to observe, which keeps the sharing direct. The church is wheelchair accessible, so getting in and finding a seat should be straightforward. Attendance chits are available for anyone needing proof for a court, probation officer or treatment service. There is no cost to attend and nothing to book ahead, you simply arrive shortly before half past seven.
Is the Penmaenmawr meeting open to friends and family?
No, it is a closed meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a fee or a need to book?
No, it is free to attend and there is no booking required, just arrive before half past seven on Tuesday.
Is St Pauls United Church wheelchair accessible and are chits available?
Yes, the church is wheelchair accessible and attendance chits can be signed here for court or probation.
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