Redland Big Book meets on Tuesdays at 7.30pm in the Library Room at the Friends Meeting House, 126 Hampton Road, Redland. The meeting is built around the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous's core text, reading and discussing the programme as it was written, which suits people who want to study recovery rather than only talk about it. It lasts an hour and is a closed meeting, held for those with a desire to stop drinking; family and friends are better placed at an open meeting, such as Saturday Solutions at this same venue on Saturday mornings. The building is wheelchair accessible, with a lift to the upper rooms and a stair lift covering the five steps to the library.
What is a Big Book meeting?
The group reads from Alcoholics Anonymous, known as the Big Book, and members share on the passage. It is a good way to learn the programme itself. You do not need to bring a copy or to have read anything beforehand.
Can I attend as a supporter?
This is a closed meeting, reserved for people with a desire to stop drinking. Supporters are welcome at open meetings, including Saturday Solutions at the same address.
Is the room accessible?
Yes. There is a lift to the upper rooms and a stair lift over the five steps to the Library Room, so wheelchair users can attend.
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