Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Stoke-on-Trent

There are 14 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in and around Stoke-on-Trent. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship for anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Meetings are free to attend, with no booking or referral needed.

Checked against each fellowship’s own feed 16 meetings verified or confirmed by visitors £ Free — no booking or referral

Monday

2 meetings
AA

Stoke-On-Trent Hanley

— 1hr 30mins
Stoke Recovery Service, Old Wedgewood Johnson Bldg, Pelham St, Hanley, ST1 3LL
Closed meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified
AA

Alsager

— 1hr 30mins
Wesley Place Methodist Church, Lawton Rd, ST7 2AF
Closed meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified

Tuesday

2 meetings
AA

Cheadle

— 1hr 30mins
Upstairs Mtg Room, The Presbytery, St Giles Rc Church,, Charles St., ST10 1ED
Open meeting ✓ Verified

Wednesday

1 meeting

Thursday

4 meetings
AA

Stoke-On-Trent Hanley

— 1hr 30mins
Stoke Recovery Service, Old Wedgewood Johnson Bldg, Pelham St, Hanley, ST1 3LL
Closed meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified
AA

Alsager

— 1hr 30mins
Wesley Place Methodist Church, Lawton Rd, ST7 2AF
Open meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified

Friday

3 meetings
AA

Stoke-on-trent Longton

St Mary & Chads, Anchor Rd, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST35DX
Closed meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified
AA

Cheadle

— 1hr
Cheadle Community Fire Station, Fire Station Houses, Ashbourne Rd, Cheadle, ST10 1HF
Open meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified

Saturday

1 meeting
AA

Stoke-On-Trent Fenton Multi-Mtg

— 1hr 30mins
Temple Street Methodist Church, Temple St, Fenton, ST4 4NW
Open meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified

Sunday

1 meeting
AA

Cheadle

— 1hr
Cheadle Methodist Church, 43 Chapel St, Cheadle, ST10 1DU
Open meeting Wheelchair access ✓ Verified
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