There is no parking in front of the church, but a massive car park around the back, accessed from a small deadend street called the Quomp.
Ringwood Big Book Study meets on Monday evenings at 7.15pm at the Trinity Centre on Christchurch Road, spending an hour and ten minutes reading and discussing the Big Book, the text at the core of AA's programme. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; newcomers in that position are exactly who it welcomes. The centre is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates for anyone needing attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment. There is no parking in front of the church, but a large car park sits around the back, reached from a small dead-end street called the Quomp. It is free, with no booking needed.
Where do I park?
There is no parking in front of the church, but a large car park is around the back, accessed from a small dead-end street called the Quomp.
What does 'closed meeting' mean?
It means the meeting is for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking, rather than for observers. Newcomers are very welcome.
Is the venue accessible, and can I get a chit signed?
The Trinity Centre is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system operates, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment.
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