For early risers, Ringwood Morning Daily Reflections meets on Fridays at 7am at the Trinity Centre on Christchurch Road, using AA's Daily Reflections book as the springboard for an hour of sharing before the working day begins. A 7am meeting suits commuters, parents on the school run and anyone who wants to put recovery first thing in the day. It is a closed meeting, the AA term for one kept for people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; newcomers are welcome and needed. The Trinity Centre is wheelchair accessible, and a chit system is available if you require attendance evidence for court, probation or treatment. It is free, with no booking; just walk in before 7am.
Why is the meeting so early?
The 7am Friday start lets people attend before work or family commitments, using the Daily Reflections book to set up the day. It lasts one hour.
Who can attend a closed meeting like this?
Anyone who has, or thinks they may have, a desire to stop drinking. It is not for observers, but newcomers are warmly welcome.
Is the venue accessible, and is there a cost?
The Trinity Centre is wheelchair accessible and the meeting is free, with no booking. A chit system is also available for court, probation or treatment evidence.
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