Wolsingham's Alcoholics Anonymous meeting serves Weardale and the countryside west of Bishop Auckland, meeting on Sunday evenings at 6.30pm in the Town Hall on Market Place. In a rural area where meetings are spread thinly, this hour-and-a-half Sunday session is a valuable fixture, and the central venue is easy to find. It is an open meeting, so anyone may attend, whether you have a desire to stop drinking, you are supporting someone who does, or you simply want to see what AA is like. The Town Hall is wheelchair accessible. There is no cost and no booking; arrive a little before 6.30pm, take a seat, and stay for as much or as little as you like.
Can anyone come to the Wolsingham meeting?
Yes. It is an open AA meeting, so family, friends and professionals are welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
Where and when does it meet?
Every Sunday at 6.30pm in the Town Hall on Market Place, Wolsingham, near Bishop Auckland. The meeting lasts an hour and a half.
Is it free, and is the venue accessible?
Yes. The meeting is free with no booking needed, and Wolsingham Town Hall is wheelchair accessible.
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