Rose St Feelings meets on Monday mornings at 11am in the Community Centre on Rose Street, one of four AA meetings held at this venue through the week. It is a closed meeting, kept for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than an open session for family, friends or professionals. The hour-long meeting gives members space to talk through how they are feeling rather than focusing on set reading, as its name suggests. Wheelchair access at the Rose Street Community Centre has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking ahead if this matters to you. There is no charge and no need to book; members simply arrive for 11am.
Who can attend Rose St Feelings?
It is closed to those with a desire to stop drinking, rather than open to family members or professionals.
Do I need to book a place?
No, there is no booking and no cost, members simply arrive at the Community Centre on Rose Street for 11am on Monday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
This has not been confirmed, so anyone needing step-free access should check with Glasgow AA beforehand.
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