A Tuesday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is held at half past seven in the Chaplaincy at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor's hospital, running for an hour. It sits alongside the Saturday morning session at the same venue, giving people a second weekly option in a setting that many find calm and easy to reach. The meeting is open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking, not only those connected to the hospital as patients or staff. As a closed meeting it is kept for those seeking their own recovery rather than open to onlookers, allowing conversation to stay grounded and direct. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Attendance chits are available for anyone who needs proof for a court, probation officer or treatment service. There is no charge and nothing to book, you simply arrive before half past seven.
Is this the same meeting as the Saturday one at Ysbyty Gwynedd?
It is a separate weekly session held at the same Chaplaincy venue, on Tuesday evenings rather than Saturday mornings.
Is it free and do I need to book?
Yes, it is free, and there is no booking required, just arrive before half past seven on Tuesday.
Is the Chaplaincy wheelchair accessible and are chits available?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible and attendance chits can be signed here for court or probation purposes.
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