Warrington's Friday meeting takes place at St James Church on Wilderspool Causeway, just south of the town centre, starting at 7.30pm and running for an hour and a half. It is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so the door is open to everyone: people questioning their own drinking, husbands, wives, parents and friends of people who drink, and professionals who want to understand the fellowship. That makes it a sensible first meeting for anyone in Warrington unsure where to start. Wheelchair access at St James has not been confirmed, so check before travelling if you need step-free entry. As with all AA meetings, it is free and nothing needs booking.
Can I attend if I'm worried about someone else's drinking?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so family members, friends and professionals are welcome, along with anyone who has a desire to stop drinking themselves.
Is there a charge or waiting list?
No. AA meetings are free and nobody books. Just arrive at St James Church on Wilderspool Causeway before 7.30pm on Friday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is worth checking ahead if step-free entry is important for you.
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