Midlands Region

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Derby City Centre AA

Meetings

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Meeting Details:

We meet every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday at the Sisters of Mercy Convent, Bridge Gate. Our meetings are always 'closed' that is, attendance is limited to those who have a desire to stop drinking. Attendees are mostly men, but some women attend. You don't need to make an appointment, if you'd like to stop drinking, just turn up. Alternatively, contact us at the email address given below.

Tea and coffee are available

The Tuesday Evening "Traditions" meeting starts promptly at 8.25 and finishes at 9:25

The Friday Evening Literature Reading meeting starts promptly at 6:30 and runs to 7:30.

The Sunday Evening "Stick Around and get Sober..." meeting starts promptly at 6:00 and runs to 7:00.

There is reasonable wheelchair access

The building is non-smoking, although smoking outside is permitted during the break.

We are a non-religious meeting. Our only wish is to assure suffering alcoholics that they can find sobriety in A.A. without having to accept anyone else's beliefs or having to deny their own.

How to find us:

By road: We can be reached by car from Duffield Road. Coming into town, turn left into Edward Street, Right into Arthur Street, Park at far end of Arthur Street. We are in the building on the left. Go to the front of the building and ring for admittance.

Contact Us:

Contact us by email for further help: help@DerbyAA.com Do not call the national helpline number given on this page, or you may be told our meetings do not exist, as our members and meetings are not felt to be sufficiently religious by local AA meetings.