This AA meeting takes its name from Shepherd's Bush but meets at the Edward Woods Community Centre on Norland Road, within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Every Tuesday at 7pm, the Step & Tradition meeting brings together younger members for step and tradition study, though as an open meeting anyone is welcome, including those simply wanting to learn more about AA. It runs for about an hour and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Norland Road sits close to the boundary between Notting Hill and Shepherd's Bush, an area with good bus links along Uxbridge Road and Holland Park Avenue, making it reasonably easy to reach from either direction.
Who can attend the Young Person's Step & Tradition meeting?
It is an open AA meeting, so anyone can attend, including family, friends and professionals, alongside people with a desire to stop drinking. It is not restricted by age.
Is there a cost or do I need to book?
No, it is free to attend and no booking is needed, held every Tuesday at 7pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Edward Woods Community Centre is wheelchair accessible.
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