Warstock Feelings offers a Tuesday lunchtime meeting at Warstock Community Centre, 1 Daisy Farm Road in Yardley Wood, starting at midday and running until 1.30pm. As a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting it is reserved for people who have a desire to stop drinking, or who are beginning to wonder whether they do; it is not a meeting for observers, but a genuine newcomer will always find a seat. A weekday daytime slot suits people who cannot get out in the evenings, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. Like every AA meeting it is free, with no booking, referral or paperwork; you simply walk in. Several other meetings run at the same centre through the week.
Am I allowed to attend Warstock Feelings?
If you have a desire to stop drinking, or think you might, yes. It is a closed meeting, so it is for people concerned about their own drinking rather than for family or professionals.
What does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are always free and there is nothing to book or sign up for. Just arrive at Warstock Community Centre for midday on a Tuesday.
Is the building wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the community centre has wheelchair access. If a daytime meeting does not suit, the same venue hosts an evening meeting on Tuesdays at 7.30pm.
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