The Meeting Format will Consist of a Reading from the Green and Gold Step Working Guide Followed by Sharing from the Floor. Travel Comment: Venue is 15 minutes Walk from Station
The Southampton Serenity Sunday group of Narcotics Anonymous meets each Sunday at 5pm in the Elizabeth Kelly Community Hall, part of Edmund Kell Unitarian Church on Bellevue Road, close to the city centre. The session runs for an hour and a half and follows a settled format: a reading from the Green and Gold Step Working Guide, then sharing from the floor. Held by candlelight, it blends discussion, literature and book study, so there's room both to listen and to speak. Children are welcome, which can make a real difference for parents finding it hard to get along otherwise. If you're travelling by train, the venue is roughly a fifteen-minute walk from Southampton station. Wheelchair access is available at this location.
Can I just turn up, or do I need to book?
No booking is needed and there's no charge. NA meetings are free and run entirely by members; a small voluntary collection covers costs like room hire, but you never have to give anything. Just arrive a few minutes before 5pm.
This is a closed meeting — what does that mean?
A closed meeting is for people who have a desire to stop using drugs, so it's kept for those who are addicts or think they might be. If that's you, you're welcome. Meetings marked open are the ones where family, friends and professionals can attend.
Is the venue accessible and easy to reach?
Yes, the hall has wheelchair access. It sits on Bellevue Road near central Southampton and is around a fifteen-minute walk from the railway station, so it's manageable on foot if you're arriving by train.
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