Reading Round Robin takes place on Tuesday lunchtimes at 12.30pm in The Pavilion on Oxford Road, and runs for about an hour and a quarter. As the name suggests, sharing moves around the room in turn, giving everyone present a chance to speak if they wish to. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so anyone with an interest in the fellowship, including friends, family and professionals, is welcome alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. A chit is available for anyone needing proof of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme. The Pavilion is wheelchair accessible, and there is no cost and no need to book a place in advance.
What does Round Robin mean at this meeting?
Sharing goes around the room in turn, so everyone present has the chance to speak, though joining in remains optional.
Is the meeting open to everyone?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone with an interest in Alcoholics Anonymous is welcome.
Is a chit available and is the venue accessible?
A chit is available for court, probation or treatment purposes, and The Pavilion on Oxford Road is wheelchair accessible.
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