Portslade 999 meets on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm at The Parish Centre on South Street in Portslade, on the western side of Brighton and Hove. The meeting runs for a full hour and a half. It is a closed meeting, which in AA language means it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who suspect they might; it is not closed in the everyday sense, and a newcomer walking in for the first time is exactly who the group hopes to see. Keeping the meeting to members tends to make the sharing more direct and personal. The Parish Centre is wheelchair accessible. There is nothing to pay and no booking; just arrive before 7.30pm.
What does 'closed meeting' mean at Portslade 999?
It means the meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, rather than for observers. Newcomers are very welcome.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, The Parish Centre on South Street is wheelchair accessible.
How much does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are free, with no booking or registration; simply turn up on Tuesday before 7.30pm.
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