Ringmer Step and Tradition meets on Fridays at 12.15pm at Ringmer Village Hall on Lewes Road, in the village of Ringmer near Lewes, and runs for an hour and a half. The meeting studies AA's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in turn, pairing the personal programme of recovery with the principles that hold groups together, which gives it a steady, structured feel. It is a closed meeting, meaning attendance is kept to those who have a desire to stop drinking; there is no other requirement, no paperwork and no cost. The village hall is wheelchair accessible. A lunchtime start makes it reachable for people who cannot get to evening meetings, and there is no need to book.
What does closed mean at Ringmer Step and Tradition?
Closed means the meeting is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than family, friends or observers. Any newcomer who wants that help is welcome.
What is studied at the meeting?
The Twelve Steps, AA's programme of personal recovery, and the Twelve Traditions, which guide how groups operate. Members share their experience of both.
Is it free, and can wheelchair users get in?
Yes, it is free with no booking, and Ringmer Village Hall on Lewes Road is wheelchair accessible.
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