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Where-To-Find Without Numbers Jul 2017 AMERSHAM WEDNESDAY DISCUSSION 12:30pm (open by HAMBLEDEN MEN'S MEETING Wednesday 7pm (closed) ** Village SLOUGH TUESDAY LUNCHTIME 1pm (all open) ** St Mary's request) ** Lady Chapel Room, St. Michael's Church Hall, Sycamore Hall, Hambleden, Hambleden RG9 6RP - Begins 16th March 2016 Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1PJ Road, Amersham HP6 5DR - Open from 12 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SLOUGH TUESDAY 12&12 STEP 7:30pm (all closed) * Kingsway HIGH WYCOMBE MON OASIS 'BILLS PLACE' Monday 6.30pm (all AMERSHAM THURSDAY 8pm (1st open) ** Wheeler Room, St open) * Oasis House, George Street, High Wycombe HP11 2RZ United Reform Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ - Near the Michaels Church, Sycamore Road, Amersham HP6 5DR High St [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SLOUGH AA PRIMARY PURPOSE - MEDITATION MEETING HIGH WYCOMBE TUESDAY - 'KEEP IT SIMPLE' 6:30pm (all open) AYLESBURY STOKE MANDEVILLE BIG BOOK EXPERIENCE * 86A Easton Street, High Wycombe HP11 1LT - Entrance around the Tuesday 8pm (all open) * St Mary's Church, Church Street, Slough Tuesday 7:30pm (all open) * The Ark, 28 Risborough Road, Stoke SL1 1SZ [email protected] back door [email protected] Mandeville, Aylesbury HP22 5UT SLOUGH WEXHAM WEDNESDAY 8pm (last open) ** Church of the [email protected] HIGH WYCOMBE FRIDAY BEGINNERS 8pm (all open) ** Oasis House, George Street, High Wycombe HP11 2RZ - Entrance on Holy Redeemer, Wexham Road, Slough SL2 5QR AYLESBURY STOKE MANDEVILLE BIG BOOK EXPERIENCE [email protected] Tuesday 7:30pm (all open) * The Ark, 28 Risborough Road, Stoke Baker St [email protected] Mandeville, Aylesbury HP22 5UT DOWNLEY STEP Friday 12pm (all closed) ** The Pastures Church, SLOUGH BIG BOOK PRIMARY PURPOSE Thursday 8pm (all [email protected] 207 The Pastures, High Wycombe HP13 5RR - Full wheelchair closed) * Kingsway United Reform Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ [email protected] AYLESBURY NEWCOMERS THURSDAY 8pm (all open) * The access [email protected] Church of the Holy Spirit, 71a Camborne Ave, Aylesbury, Aylesbury HIGH WYCOMBE 'ROAD TO RECOVERY' Saturday 1pm (all open) SLOUGH AA PRIMARY PURPOSE - MEDITATION MEETING HP21 7UE [email protected] ** Wesley Methodist Church, Priory Road, High Wycombe HP13 6SE Friday 8pm (all open) * St Mary's Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ [email protected] AYLESBURY FRIDAY 'BOB'S PLACE' 6.30pm (all open) * Unity - Entrance around side of church House, 98 Walton Street, Aylesbury HP21 7QP [email protected] SLOUGH SATURDAY MORNING NEWCOMERS 9am (all open) * [email protected] HIGH WYCOMBE SATURDAY NIGHT 7.15pm (all open) * Trinity Slough Bowls Club, 50 Chalvey Road East, Chalvey, Slough SL1 2LR [email protected] AYLESBURY JOYS OF RECOVERY Saturday 11am (all open) * The United Reformed Church, London Road, High Wycombe HP11 1BJ - Whiteleaf Centre, Bierton Road, Aylesbury HP20 1EG Car park at the rear, free after 7pm SLOUGH DAILY REFLECTIONS Saturday 7:15pm (1st open) * [email protected] [email protected] Kingsway United Reform Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ - Near the High St [email protected] BEACONSFIELD BIG BOOK DISCUSSION Monday 12noon (all IVER RECOVERY Sunday 7:30pm (closed) ** St. Leonard's Hall, closed) ** Fitzwilliam Centre, Windsor End, Beaconsfield HP9 2JW Richings Park, Iver SL0 9DD [email protected] SLOUGH NEWCOMERS Sunday 10:30am (all open) *** Slough [email protected] LOUDWATER DISCUSSION Thursday 8pm (all open) *** St. Peter's Bowls Club, 50 Chalvey Road East, Chalvey, Slough SL1 2LR [email protected] BEACONSFIELD BEGINNERS Tuesday 6:30pm (all open) * Church Hall, Treadaway Hill, Loudwater HP10 9QL Fitzwilliam Centre, Windsor End, Beaconsfield HP9 2JW [email protected] HUNTERCOMBE RECOVERY GROUP Sunday 7:30pm (all open) * [email protected] MAIDENHEAD BIG BOOK DISCUSSION Wednesday 8pm (last Cippenham Baptist Church, Elmshott Lane, Slough SL1 5QS [email protected] BEACONSFIELD TUESDAY 8pm (last open) * Fitzwilliam Centre, open) ** The Baptist Church, Westborough Road, Maidenhead SL6 Windsor End, Beaconsfield HP9 2JW 4AT [email protected] SLOUGH AA PRIMARY PURPOSE - MEDITATION MEETING [email protected] MAIDENHEAD LIVING SOBER DISCUSSION Thursday 1pm (all Sunday 3pm (all open) * St Mary's Church, Church Street, Slough SL1 1SZ [email protected] BEACONSFIELD SUNDAY STEP 7pm (all closed) *** Fitzwilliam open) * United Reform Church, West Street, Maidenhead SL6 1RL - Centre, Windsor End, Beaconsfield HP9 2JW Behind M&S [email protected] WENDOVER 'BACK TO BASICS' Monday 8pm (all open) * St.Mary's [email protected] MAIDENHEAD FRIDAY 8pm (last open) ** All Saints Church, Boyne Church Centre, Church Lane, Wendover HP22 6NL [email protected] BOURNE END WEDNESDAY STEP 8pm (all open) ** St. Dunstan's Hill Road, Maidenhead SL6 4HE - No dogs Church, (access via Wakeman Road car park), Bourne End SL8 5SX [email protected] WINDSOR BIG BOOK RECOVERY Monday 12noon (all closed) *** [email protected] MARLOW MONDAY 'JUST FOR TODAY' 10am (closed) *** Pugin St Agnes Church Room, St. Leonards Road (upper), Windsor, Windsor SL4 3DX [email protected] GERRARDS CROSS DISCUSSION Monday 8pm (last open) *** St. Rooms, St. Peters Church, off St. Peters Street, Marlow SL7 1NQ - Joseph's Catholic church, Austenwood Common, Chalfont St Peter No parking at venue [except Disabled] WINDSOR MONDAY MEETING 7:45pm (1st open) ** Oakbridge SL9 8RY [email protected] [email protected] Centre, Imperial Road, Windsor SL4 3RU [email protected] MARLOW NEWCOMERS Friday 6:30pm (all open) * Pugin Rooms, CHESHAM SATURDAY 7pm (last open) ** Sun House Community St. Peters Church, off St. Peters Street, Marlow SL7 1NQ WINDSOR WEDNESDAY LUNCHTIME 12noon (all open) *** Centre, Church Street, Chesham HP5 1HU [email protected] Dedworth Green Baptist Church, Smiths Lane, Windsor SL4 5PE [email protected] [email protected] MARLOW FRIDAY 8pm (2nd open) * Pugin Rooms, St. Peters CHESHAM SUNDAY 11am (all open) * The Oasis Centre, Lewis Church, off St. Peters Street, Marlow SL7 1NQ WINDSOR BIG BOOK STEP Thursday 7:45pm (closed) ** Oakbridge Yard, East Street, Chesham HP5 1HQ [email protected] Centre, Imperial Road, Windsor SL4 3RU [email protected] [email protected] PARMOOR SPIRITUAL MEETING Sunday 5pm (all open) * St. CIPPENHAM MONDAY 8pm (2nd open) ** Cippenham Baptist Katherines, Parmoor, Frieth, Parmoor RG9 6NN OLD WINDSOR FRIDAY DISCUSSION 1pm (all open) *** Old Church, Elmshott Lane, Cippenham SL1 5QS [email protected] Windsor Memorial Hall, Straight Road, Windsor SL4 2RN [email protected] [email protected] PARMOOR MEDITATION MEETING Sunday 6:15pm (all open) * St. AS BILL SEES IT - COOKHAM 7.30PM WEDNESDAY 7:30pm (all Katherines, Parmoor Lane, Parmoor RG9 6NN - 20 mins open) *** Holy Trinity Parish Centre, Churchgate, Cookham SL6 9SP Meditation/40 mins Share 53 meetings [email protected] [email protected] COOKHAM FRIDAY 10am (all closed) ** Holy Trinity Church Hall, PRINCES RISBOROUGH NEWCOMERS Monday 8pm (3rd open) Church Gate, Cookham SL6 9SP *** Princes Risborough Methodist Church, Wycombe Road, Princes [email protected] Risborough HP27 0DH PRESTWOOD 'AS BILL SEES IT' Wednesday 7pm (all open) * [email protected] Prestwood Methodist Church, The High Street, Prestwood, Great Missenden HP16 9EY - Opposite Co-Op [email protected] NEWCOMERS – Get Telephone Numbers!!!!!!! LIST OF MEETINGS BY DAY You might like to use the space below to keep a record of the MONDAY - 9 Meetings telephone numbers of members you have met. Marlow Monday 'Just for Today' 10am Beaconsfield Big Book Discussion 12noon Windsor Big Book Recovery 12noon Windsor Monday Meeting 7:45pm NAME TELEPHONE Cippenham Monday 8pm Gerrards Cross Discussion 8pm Princes Risborough Newcomers 8pm Wendover 'Back to Basics' 8pm High Wycombe Mon Oasis 'Bills Place' 6.30pm TUESDAY - 7 Meetings Slough Tuesday Lunchtime 1pm Beaconsfield Beginners 6:30pm High Wycombe Tuesday - 'Keep it Simple' 6:30pm Aylesbury Stoke Mandeville Big Book Experience 7:30pm Slough Tuesday 12&12 Step 7:30pm CHILTERN Beaconsfield Tuesday 8pm Slough AA Primary Purpose - Meditation Meeting 8pm WEDNESDAY - 8 Meetings & Windsor Wednesday Lunchtime 12noon Amersham Wednesday Discussion 12:30pm Hambleden Men's Meeting 7pm THAMES Prestwood 'As Bill Sees It' 7pm As Bill Sees It - Cookham 7.30pm Wednesday 7:30pm Bourne End Wednesday Step 8pm Maidenhead Big Book Discussion 8pm INTERGROUP Slough Wexham Wednesday 8pm THURSDAY - 6 Meetings Maidenhead Living Sober Discussion
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