Ringcross Serenity Seekers, Newcomers & Oldtimers meets every Friday at 6.30pm at Ringcross Community Centre on Lough Road, running for an hour and a quarter. As the name suggests, it aims to bring together people at every stage of recovery, from those attending their first meeting to long-standing members. It is open to all, so anyone with a desire to stop drinking can attend, along with family, friends and professionals. The community centre is wheelchair accessible, and the Friday early-evening timing offers a straightforward option for anyone finishing work in the Islington area. There is no cost to attend and no need to book ahead, as with any AA meeting.
Is this meeting suitable for both newcomers and long-standing members?
Yes, the name reflects its aim of bringing together people new to AA and those with more experience.
Is the meeting open to family and friends?
Yes, it is an open meeting, welcoming anyone with a desire to stop drinking as well as family, friends and professionals.
Is Ringcross Community Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Lough Road is wheelchair accessible.
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