Serving the north Cotswolds, the Stow-on-the-Wold AA meeting takes place every Saturday at 7.30pm in the Church Rooms on Church Walk, in the heart of the town. It runs for an hour and a quarter and is an open meeting, meaning anyone can attend: people who are worried about their drinking, partners and relatives, friends, and professionals who want to understand what Alcoholics Anonymous does. The Church Rooms are wheelchair accessible. For anyone newly sober, a Saturday evening meeting can be a real anchor at what is often the hardest point of the week. There is no charge, no register and no need to book; you can arrive a few minutes early, take a seat, and simply listen if that feels more comfortable.
Do I have to be an alcoholic to attend?
No. This is an open AA meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are welcome alongside people who have a desire to stop drinking. Nobody will ask you to explain why you are there.
Is the meeting free, and do I need to book?
Yes, it is free, and no booking is needed. Just come to the Church Rooms on Church Walk in Stow-on-the-Wold before the 7.30pm start on Saturday.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, the Church Rooms are listed as wheelchair accessible for this meeting.
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