Penrhyn Bay Recovery meets on Wednesday evenings at seven o'clock at Penrhyn Bay Presbyterian Church on Maesgwyn Road, on the edge of Llandudno. The session lasts an hour and a half and serves people from Penrhyn Bay and the wider Llandudno area who share a desire to stop drinking. It is a closed meeting, which means it is kept for those seeking their own recovery from alcohol rather than for onlookers, giving the room a settled, honest feel. The church is wheelchair accessible, so anyone with mobility needs should find it easy to get in and take a seat. Attendance chits are available for people who need written confirmation for a court, probation officer or treatment programme. There is no charge to attend and no need to register beforehand, just arrive shortly before seven on Wednesday.
Is Penrhyn Bay Recovery open to family and friends?
No, it is a closed meeting for people who have a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book a place or pay to attend?
No, there is no cost and no booking system, simply arrive before seven o'clock on Wednesday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible and are chits available?
Yes, the building is wheelchair accessible and attendance chits can be signed for court or probation purposes.
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