The Stroud meeting is held every Friday at 7pm at the Salvation Army building on Acre Street, and lasts about an hour. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public. Friday evenings can be a demanding time for anyone newly sober, and a regular meeting at this point in the week offers steady support heading into the weekend. The venue is wheelchair accessible and has a hearing loop. There is no cost to attend and no need to book beforehand, and the meeting follows the usual Alcoholics Anonymous format of members sharing their own experience.
What does closed mean for the Stroud meeting?
Closed means the meeting is for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than open to family, friends or the wider public.
Does the venue have a hearing loop?
Yes, the Salvation Army building on Acre Street has a hearing loop as well as wheelchair access.
Is there a cost to attend?
No, AA meetings are free and there's no need to book a place.
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