Venue Info: The entrance is through the side gate on the right hand side, then through the fire door. If the door is closed please ring the bell. Basic Text step meeting, tradition study on the 3rd Saturday of the month. Bus Routes: R1 Travel Comment: The venue is a 5 minute walk from the train station. All parking is free from 18:00 including in Salisbury central car park, which is 2 minutes from the venue. There is also free parking on single yellows on Churchfields Road only all day Saturday.
This Narcotics Anonymous meeting takes place every Saturday at 6pm in Salisbury, at the United Reformed Church on Fisherton Street, and runs for an hour. It is a closed meeting, open only to those with a desire to stop using drugs, with the format built around Basic Text and step study, plus a dedicated tradition study on the third Saturday of each month. Enter through the side gate on the right of the building and then the fire door, ringing the bell if it is shut. The venue is a five minute walk from Salisbury train station, and parking is free from 6pm, including the central car park two minutes away and the single yellow lines on Churchfields Road all day Saturday. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Who can attend this Salisbury meeting?
It is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop using drugs rather than the general public.
Do I need to pay or book a place?
No. Attendance is free and there is no need to book, so you can simply come along for the 6pm start.
Where can I park and is the venue accessible?
Parking is free from 6pm, including Salisbury central car park two minutes away and single yellow lines on Churchfields Road all day Saturday. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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