Venue Info: The meeting entrance is by the skate park at the end of the bus station furthest from the train station.
Sunday mornings in central Milton Keynes bring a friendly Narcotics Anonymous gathering at the Old Bus Station on Elder Gate. Starting at 10:30 and running for an hour and a half, Recovery Central mixes a few different formats: it welcomes beginners and newcomers, works through the Just For Today book, and takes a topic for open discussion. Finding the door is straightforward once you know where to look — the entrance is by the skate park at the end of the bus station furthest from the train station. Being an open meeting, anyone is welcome to come along, whether you're thinking about stopping, already in recovery, or supporting someone who is. The room is wheelchair accessible, and there's nothing to arrange in advance.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is an open Narcotics Anonymous meeting, so anyone is welcome — people with a desire to stop using drugs, along with family, friends and professionals who want to understand more about NA. If you're new, the beginner and newcomer focus means you won't be left to figure things out alone.
Do I need to book, and is there a charge?
No booking is needed and there's no charge. NA meetings are free to attend — just turn up. A collection may be passed round to cover room hire, but giving anything is entirely voluntary.
How do I find the entrance and is it accessible?
The entrance is by the skate park, at the end of the Old Bus Station furthest from the train station on Elder Gate. The meeting room is wheelchair accessible.
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