Titchfield meets on Sunday evenings at 7.30pm in Catisfield Memorial Hall on Catisfield Lane, near Fareham, and runs for around an hour and a half. It is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting open to anyone with an interest in the fellowship, so partners, friends, relatives and professionals are all welcome alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. A chit, or attendance slip, can be provided for anyone who needs to show proof of attendance to a court, probation service or treatment programme. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and there is no charge or booking system, so newcomers can simply come along on the night and take a seat.
Is the Titchfield meeting open to everyone?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous can attend, not only those with a desire to stop drinking.
Can I get a chit signed for court or probation?
Yes, a chit is available for anyone who needs written confirmation of attendance for court, probation or a treatment programme.
Is Catisfield Memorial Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the hall on Catisfield Lane is wheelchair accessible.
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