Thursday evenings bring this As Bill Sees It meeting to Holy Trinity Church on The Broadway in Merton. It is open to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous, not only members, and runs for an hour and a half, giving plenty of time for the reading and the discussion that follows. A chip system operates here, so those marking periods of sobriety can collect a token to recognise the milestone. The church itself is wheelchair accessible, and its Broadway location makes it a straightforward stop for anyone travelling into central Wimbledon after work.
Is a chip or token system used at this meeting?
Yes, chips are available to mark sobriety milestones.
Is this meeting open to non-members?
Yes, it is an open meeting welcoming visitors as well as members.
Is Holy Trinity Church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue offers wheelchair access.
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