Venue Info: Press the buzzer and we will let you in. We are just off Oxford Road, more or less opposite All Saints Park. Fast food cannot be brought into the venue. Open every Saturday Travel Comment: Any bus that goes down Oxford Road, get off at All Saints Park.
If Saturday nights are a tricky time to stay on track, this late Narcotics Anonymous meeting in central Manchester gives you somewhere to be at 9pm. It runs at The Proud Place on Sidney Street, just off Oxford Road and more or less opposite All Saints Park. When you arrive, press the buzzer and someone will let you in. The format varies week to week but centres on members sharing their experience of staying clean, and the meeting lasts an hour and a half. It's an open meeting, so anyone is welcome. Getting here is straightforward on public transport: any bus heading down Oxford Road will do, and you'll want the All Saints Park stop. One practical note - fast food can't be brought inside.
Can I come along if I'm not sure I belong at NA?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so newcomers, family, friends and professionals are all welcome. The only requirement for NA membership is a desire to stop using drugs, and you don't need to say anything or commit to anything to attend. Just turn up and press the buzzer.
Do I need to book or pay?
No booking is needed and there's no charge. NA meetings are free and run by members themselves. A voluntary collection is usually passed round to cover costs like the room and refreshments, but you're never expected to give anything.
How do I get in and is the venue accessible?
When you reach The Proud Place on Sidney Street, press the buzzer and a member will let you in. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Do note that fast food can't be brought into the building.
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