Swansea Page St meets on Wednesday evenings at half past seven at the Quaker Meeting House on Page Street, running for an hour. It offers a quiet, settled setting close to the city centre for people who share a desire to stop drinking, meeting in a hall long associated with reflection and calm. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to family, friends or professionals wishing to observe, which suits the more contemplative tone of the venue. The meeting house is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not present a barrier to attending. There is no cost involved and nothing to book beforehand, you simply arrive shortly before half past seven and take a seat among a steady Wednesday group.
Is the Page Street meeting open to the wider public?
No, it is a closed meeting for people with a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to pay or book a place?
No, it is free and there is no booking process, just arrive before half past seven on Wednesday.
Is the Quaker Meeting House wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Page Street is wheelchair accessible.
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