Tarleton Just For Today meets every Friday at 7.30pm at the Farm Fellowship Church Hall at Bank House, 23 Coe Lane, in the village of Tarleton between Preston and Southport. It is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and the hall is wheelchair accessible. The name comes from AA's cornerstone idea — you only have to stay sober today. Friday evening is when a week's resolve gets tested hardest, and for the villages along the A59 this meeting puts something solid at the start of the weekend without a drive into town.
Who is this meeting for?
Anyone with a desire to stop drinking, or anyone honestly questioning their drinking — it is a closed AA meeting, which keeps the room a protected space.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, the Farm Fellowship Church Hall at Bank House on Coe Lane is wheelchair accessible.
What does it cost and do I book?
Nothing and no. Arrive shortly before 7.30pm on any Friday — a voluntary collection covers the room, and newcomers are never expected to give.
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