The Tewkesbury meeting is held every Wednesday at 7pm at The Old Mission Hall on Trinity Street, and lasts an hour and 15 minutes. It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the wider public. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits are available for anyone who needs a signed slip for court, probation or treatment purposes. There is no charge to attend and no need to book a place in advance, so you can simply arrive a few minutes before 7pm and join the group. As with other AA meetings, the format centres on members sharing their own experience of recovery.
What does closed mean for the Tewkesbury meeting?
Closed means the meeting is for people with a desire to stop drinking, rather than open to family, friends or professionals.
Are chits available for court or probation?
Yes, the group operates a chit system for anyone who needs a signed attendance slip.
Is The Old Mission Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Trinity Street is wheelchair accessible.
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