Port Talbot has a Saturday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting at half past seven, held at St Mary's Centre next to St Mary's Church on St Mary's Place, running for an hour. It gives people across the town a weekend option among others who share a desire to stop drinking, meeting at a venue central enough to reach easily on foot for many. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to onlookers, keeping the sharing candid. The centre is wheelchair accessible, so getting in and finding a seat should be straightforward. There is no cost to attend and nothing to book beforehand, you simply arrive shortly before half past seven and settle in among a regular Saturday group.
Is the Port Talbot Saturday meeting open to the public?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to pay or book a place?
No, it is free and there is no need to book, just arrive before half past seven on Saturday.
Is St Mary's Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on St Mary's Place is wheelchair accessible.
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