Wisbech As Bill Sees It meets early on Monday evenings, at 6pm, at CGL Inspiration House on Church Terrace in the town centre. The group shares around readings from As Bill Sees It, a collection of short passages by AA co-founder Bill W, so each week brings a fresh and manageable topic. It is an open meeting, welcoming family, friends and professionals as well as anyone with a desire to stop drinking, and the venue is wheelchair accessible. A chit system operates, so a member can sign an attendance slip if you need evidence for court, probation or a treatment programme. The meeting lasts an hour and, as with all of AA, is free and requires no booking.
What is the format of As Bill Sees It?
A short reading from the book As Bill Sees It opens the meeting and members share on the theme it raises. It is an easy format to follow at a first meeting.
Can I get attendance evidence for court or treatment?
Yes, the group operates a chit system and will sign attendance slips for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Who can come, and is the venue accessible?
Anyone; it is an open meeting, free and unbooked. CGL Inspiration House on Church Terrace is wheelchair accessible.
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