The Thame meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous gathers every Wednesday at half past seven in the evening at Thame Barns Centre on Church Road. Lasting an hour and fifteen minutes, it is a closed meeting, which means attendance is limited to AA members and those with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to friends, family or professionals wanting to observe. The Barns Centre is a well-known community venue in this Oxfordshire market town and is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not be a barrier to getting through the door. As with all AA meetings, there is no fee and no need to register beforehand; anyone who fits the closed meeting criteria can simply turn up.
Can anyone go to the Thame AA meeting?
No, this is a closed meeting, reserved for AA members and people who have a desire to stop drinking. It is not intended for friends, family, or other visitors.
Do I need to pay or book ahead?
There is no charge and no booking system. Simply arrive at Thame Barns Centre for 7.30pm.
Is Thame Barns Centre wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue on Church Road is wheelchair accessible.
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