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Monday Wednesday Thursday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Clarkston Monday Lunchtime12.30 (Open) St. Tuesday Tolerance 12.30-14.30 (Open) Pollok Big Book 11.00 (Open) (*) Community Centre, 1st Gorbals 13.00. (Open) Pearce Institute, 840 Aidans Church, 15 Old Mearns Rd., Clarkston Toll “Shawlands Kirk” 1114Pollokshaws Rd., 134 Langton Rd., Pollok.G53 5DP Govan Rd., Govan. G51 3UU G76 7ER Shawlands Cross G41 3TP Rebos 12.00 (Open) Couper Institute, 86 Clarkston Mosspark Big Book Discussion 12.30-14.30 Govan Happy Hour 13.30 (Open) $ (1 Hour only) Plantation 12.30(Open (*) Riverside Rd., G44 3DA (Open)(*) Mosspark Baptist Church,155 Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Rd., Govan G51 3UU Hall, 29-31 Clydebrae St., Govan G51 2AJ Corkerhill Rd., Mosspark G52 1P Govan St.Constantines 13.30 (Open) (1 Hour only) O.D.A.A.T Centre 14.00-15.30 (Open) (*) 8/12 Castlemilk 13.30(Open)(*) St.Margaret Mary’s Hall, 99 Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Rd., Govan. G51 3UU Govanhill “Carry the Message” 13.30 (Closed) (*) St.Andrews St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD Dougrie Rd.,Castlemilk G45 9NT Neighbourhood Centre, Daisy St., Govanhill G42 O.D.A.A.T Centre 14.00-15.30 (Open) (*) 8/12 8JL 3rd Step Recovery Group (One Hour) 18.30-19.30 Victoria Infirmary Group 18.00 (1Hour) St.Andrews St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD (Closed) Couper Institute, 84 Clarkston Rd, (Open) (*) Cathcart Baptist Church, 96 Merrylee Rd. O.D.A.A.T Centre 14.00-15.30 (Open) (*) 8/12 Cathcart.G44 3DA ,Cathcart G43 2RA O.D.A.A.T Centre 17.30-18.30(Open) (*) 8/12 St.Andrews St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD St.Andrews St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD Southern General Back to Basics 19.00 (Open) Zone Castlemilk Tuesday Night 20.00(Open) Emotional Sobriety Group 19.00 (Open) Giffnock 4, Wards 51-57, Queen Elizabeth University Church of Scotland,1 Dougrie Rd.,, Castlemilk Albert Drive 20.00 (Open) (*) St. Albert’s South Parish Church (Upper Floor), 2-4 Greenhill Hospital, Govan Rd., Govan.G51 4TF G45 9NP Church, 153Albert Drive, Pollokshields. Ave., Giffnock G46 6QX G41 2NH *(Shut till Aug10th--Re-opening Aug 17th) Househillwood 20.00 (Open)(*)Church of Scotland Pollokshaws Spiritual 20.00 (Open)(*) 100 Priesthill Road, Nitshill.G53 6QL Methodist Church, 74 Shawholm Cres., Pollokshaws G43 Birgidale 20.00 (Open) (*) Birgidale Complex, Cardonald Lourdes 1st. AA Group 20.00 (Open) 1NY 10 , Stravanan St., Castlemilk.G45 9LW (*) Lourdes Chapel Hall, Lourdes Ave., Ibrox Clifford St., 20.00 (Open) $(*) Church of Cardonald.G52 3QU Scotland, 67 Clifford St., Ibrox. G51 1QPwlands Govan Shipbuilders 20.00(Open) Govan & Linthouse South Discussion 20.00 $ Newlands South Church,42 Parish Church, Govan X (Opposite Subway), Govan.G51 Erskine 20.00 (Open) Bargarran Health Centre, Govan Big Book Study 20.00 (Open) (*) Govan & Riverside Rd., Newlands.G43 2EG 2LY Bargarran Square, Erskine.PA8 6BS Linthouse Parish Church, Govan Cross, Govan Rd., Govan.G51 2LY New Alban House 20.00 (Open) $ Thorntree Hall, O.D.A.A.T Centre 20.00 (Open) (*) 8/12 St.Andrews Govanhill 12 Step 20.00 (Open) Larkfield Centre, 39 Main Street, Thornliebank.G46 7SF St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow Inglefield St., Govanhill. G42 7AY Langside 19.00-21.00 (Open) Couper Institute, 86 G1 5PD Clarkston Rd., G44 3DA O.D.A.A.T Centre 20.00 (Open) (*) Monday Night O.D.A.A.T Centre 20.00 (Open) (*) 8/12 St.Andrews Gratitude Meeting ,8/12 St.Andrews St.,Off Pollok Just For Today 20.00 (Open) (*) St.,Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD Mearns Thursday Night 20.00 (Open) (*) Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD Pollok Community Centre 134,Langton Rd., Pollok G53 Crookfur Pavilion, PARKLANDS, 5DP Pollokshaws Serenity 20.00 (Open) Church of Off Ayr Road, Newton Mearns.G77 6DR Park 20.00 (Open) Pollokshaws Burgh Halls, 2025 Scotland, 223,Shawbridge St.,(Next to Police Station) Pollokshaws Rd., G43 1NE (Holiday Mondays in St. St.Aidan’s Tuesday Night Recovery Pollokshaws.G43 1QN South Group 20.00 (Closed) (*) Muirend Sports Albert’s Church Hall, 153 Albert Drive, 20.00 (*) (Open) Clarkston Hall, Pavilion, Hazelden Gardens, Muirend.G44 3HQ Pollokshields.G41 2NH ) Clarkston Rd., G76 8NE (Open) 1st.Thursday in January only!! Priesthill Big Book Study 20.00 (Closed) (*) Church of Scotland, 100 Priesthill Rd., Nitshill.G53 6QL Penilee St. George’s Monday Night 20.00 (Open) $ St. Francis 20.00 (Open) (*) BJDS Church, 270 (*) Our Lady & St.George R.C. Church Hall, Ballater St., Gorbals.G5 0YT 50 Sandwood Rd., Penilee, Glasgow G52 2QE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Govan St. Gerards 13.30 (Open) Govan 11.00 (Open)(*)Riverside Hall Ledard Road 10.00 (1Open & Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Rd., 29-31 Clydebrae St., Govan G51 2AJ 1Closed) (*)Langside Parish Church, Govan G51 3UU 167 Ledard Govanhill “Carry the Message” Rd.,Langside G42 9QU O.D.A.A.T.Centre 14.00-15.30 12.30 (Closed) (*) Neighbourhood (Open) (*) 8/12 St. Andrews St., Centre, Daisy St., Govanhill. Merrylea 10.00 (Open) Merrylea Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD G42 8JL Parish Church, 80 Merrylee Rd., LOCAL “WHERE TO FIND” Merrylee G43 2QZ Castlemilk 3rd Tradition 20.00 (*) O.D.A.A.T Centre 14.00-15.30 (Open) Community Centre, 121 (Open) (*) 8/12 St. Andrews St, Pollok 3rd Tradition 11.00 (Closed) Castlemilk Dr.,Castlemilk G45 Off Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD LOCAL “WHERE TO FIND” (*) St. James’s Church Hall, 9UG 20 Belltrees Rd., Pollok G53 5TE Castlemilk 20.00(*)(Open)Community Giffnock 20.00 (Closed) (Open last Centre,121 Castlemilk Drive, Govan Recovery 12.00 (Open) Friday each month) Giffnock South Castlemilk G45 9UG Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Rd., Parish Church, 2-4 Greenhill Ave., Govan G51 3UU Giffnock G46 6QX Govanhill Video Step 20.00 (Open) Holy Cross Church, Belleisle St , O.D.A.A.T.Centre 14.00-15.30(Open) Govanhill Big Book 20.00 (Open) Govanhill.G42 8ER (*) 8/12 St. Andrews St., Off Holy Cross Church, Belleisle St., Saltmarket, Glasgow G1 5PD A.A. Govanhill. (AKA The CRYPT!!) O.D.A.A.T Centre 20.00 (Open) (*) G42 8ER 8/12 St.Andrews St,Off Saltmarket, Croftfoot 20.00 (Closed) (*) United Glasgow G1 5PD Free Church, 349 Carmunnock Rd., Pollokshaws 5th Chapter 20.00 Croftfoot. G44 5HH (Open) (*) Methodist Church, Pollokshaws Big Book “Into Action” 74 Shawholm Crescent, 20.00(Closed)(*) Methodist Church, Mansewood 20.00 (Open)(*) Church Pollokshaws.G43 1NY 74 Shawholm Cres, Pollokshaws. of The Holy Name, 200 Hillside Rd., G43 1NY Mansewood. G43 1B Victoria 20.00 (Open) (*) Cathcart United Free Church, Struan Rd., 11th Step Prayer & Meditation 20.00 Late Night Meeting 22.30-24.00 (Opposite Couper Institute) (Open)Giffnock South Parish Church GLASGOW (Open) Cathcart. G44 3AT 2 Greenhill Ave., off Eastwood Mains (*) O.D.A.A.T Centre “The Rooms” GLASGOW Road, Giffnock G46 6QX 8/12 St.Andrews St.,Off Saltmarket, SOUTH INTERGROUP Glasgow. G1 5PD SOUTH INTERGROUP AUGUST-2017 JULY-2012 PLEASE NOTE HELPLINE NEXT INTERGROUP 0800 9177 650 HELPLINE MEETING IS WEDNESDAY (NORTHERN SERVICE OFFICE) (TEL. No.0845 0141 769 226 2214)7555 THE 11th OCTOBER AT 7.30 Advise of any Group Amendments immediately!! $ -CLOSED BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY AT COUPER INSTITUTE, 86 CHIT SYSTEM OPERATING CLARKSTON RD.,G44 3DA (*) -WHEELCHAIR ACCESS $=CLOSED BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY .
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