The St George meeting takes place on Thursday evenings at 8pm at Bethseda Chapel on Church Road, St George, in east Bristol. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting lasting an hour, which means anyone can walk in: people with a desire to stop drinking, family members and friends offering support, and professionals wanting to see the fellowship at work. The chapel is wheelchair accessible. Church Road is one of east Bristol's main routes, with frequent buses between the city centre and Kingswood passing the door, so the meeting is straightforward to reach from Redfield, Whitehall, Hanham and beyond. A dependable Thursday fixture on the east side of the city.
Is this meeting suitable for a first visit to AA?
Yes. It is an open meeting, so newcomers can come alone or bring someone for support, and nobody is asked to speak or sign anything.
Does the chapel have wheelchair access?
Yes, Bethseda Chapel on Church Road is wheelchair accessible.
What does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are free and unbooked. Groups support themselves through voluntary contributions, and there is no expectation on newcomers to give.
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