The Wednesday Salisbury meeting gathers at 7.30pm at the United Reformed Church, 30 Fisherton Street, a few minutes' walk from the market square and the railway station. Running an hour and a half, it is one of the longer meetings in the city's busy AA week. It is open to all: people with a desire to stop drinking, family members, friends and professionals are equally welcome. The church is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates, so if you need attendance confirmed for court, probation or a treatment programme, a slip can be signed. Like every AA meeting it is free, with no booking or membership; arriving shortly before 7.30pm is all you need to do.
Can I attend if I am not an alcoholic?
Yes. This is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Can I get proof of attendance?
Yes. A chit system operates, so attendance slips can be signed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Is the United Reformed Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue at 30 Fisherton Street is wheelchair accessible. The meeting is free and there is no booking.
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