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Forth Valley Intergroup Meetings Denny Sunday Falkirk Sunday Stirling Cambusbarron This Hour St Alexanders RC Church, Lesser Hall, Stirling St Falkirk Trinity Church, Manse Place/Kirk Wynd Has Seven Days Sunday Time: 19.30 Time: 15.00 Cambusbarron Community Centre, St Ninians Rd Postcode: FK6 6DL Postcode: FK1 1JN Time: 18.00 - duration 1hr UID: 1723 UID: 2866 Postcode: FK7 9NU Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 6243 not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Stirling Raploch Sunday Tullibody Morning Sunday Larbert Monday St Marks Parish Church Hall, Drip Rd, Raploch. Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place Salvation Army Community Church, 30 Elizabeth Ave Time: 20.00 Time: 11.00 - duration 1hr Time: 10.00- duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: FK8 1RE Postcode: FK10 2RU Postcode: FK5 4AB UID: 3630 UID: 8892 UID: 9280 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again This physical meeting has opened up again not have re-opened after lockdown Bo'ness Monday Bridge Of Allan 12 Step Monday Stirling: Recovery Monday Old Kirk, Panbrae Rd Bridge of Allan Parish Church, 12 Keir St Mayfield Centre, St Ninians. Time: 20.00 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 12.30 Postcode: EH51 0BP Postcode: FK9 4NW Postcode: UID: 2389 UID: 2792 UID: 5508 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Alloa Monday Falkirk Monday Falkirk Carron Came to Believe Hawkhill Community Centre, 132 Hillcrest Drive. St Andrews West Church, Upper Newmarket St. Monday Time: 19.30 Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 45mins Falkirk Free Church, Beaumont Drive, Carron Postcode: FK10 1SB Postcode: FK1 1JH Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins UID: 1715 UID: 1725 Postcode: FK2 8SN Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 6955 not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Falkirk Courage To Change Big Recovery on a Tuesday Afternoon Callander 12 Step Study Online Book Tuesday in Stirling Tuesday Tuesday St Andrew's West Church, Upper Newmarket St The Salvation Army, 19 Drip Rd Zoom meeting ID: 334-100-4381 Password: 865580 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 13.45 - duration 1hr 15mins Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: FK1 1JH Postcode: FK8 1RA Postcode: UID: 6235 UID: 2621 UID: ON5243 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again not have re-opened after lockdown Tillicoultry Living Sober Tuesday Bannockburn Wednesday Dunblane Wednesday Baptist Church, High St St Ninian's Church Hall, Quakerfield Rd. Cathedral Church Hall, Dunblane Cathedral Time: 18.30 - duration 1hr Time: 20.00 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: FK13 6DU Postcode: FK7 8HZ Postcode: FK15 0AQ UID: 8026 UID: 4970 UID: 4219 This physical meeting has opened up again Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Stirling Big Book Recovery Falkirk Carron Afternoon Falkirk Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday St Andrews West Church, Upper Newmarket St Salvation Army Community Church, 19 Drip Rd, Carron Free Church of Scotland, Beaumont Drive, New Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Raploch Carron. Postcode: FK1 1JH Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 14.00 UID: 1726 Postcode: FK8 1RA Postcode: FK2 8SN Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 7526 UID: 3486 not have re-opened after lockdown This physical meeting has opened up again Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Alloa Morning Thursday Alloa Thursday Grangemouth Step & Traditions Hawkhill Community Centre, 132 Hillcrest Drive Health Education Room, Clackmannanshire County Thursday Time: 10.15 - duration 1hr 15mins Health Care, Centre, Hall Park, Sauchie The Sports Complex, Swimming Pool, Abbots Rd Postcode: FK10 1SB Time: 20.00 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins UID: 1717 Postcode: FK10 3JQ Postcode: FK3 8JB This physical meeting has opened up again UID: 1716 UID: 5572 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again not have re-opened after lockdown Larbert Thursday Menstrie Serenity Online Thursday Denny Thursday Old Parish Church Hall, Larbert Cross, Denny Rd. Menstrie Parish Church of Scotland, Main Street East Baptist Church, 32 Herbertshire St Time: 20.00 Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: FK5 3AB Postcode: FK11 7BL Postcode: FK6 6HD UID: 1733 UID: 7688 UID: 3487 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again not have re-opened after lockdown Stirling Thursday Stirling: Afternoon Friday Stirling Friday Methodist Church, 21 Queen St Mayfield Centre, St Ninians. Mayfield Centre, St Ninian's Time: 20.00 Time: 13.30 Time: 20.00 Postcode: FK8 1HL Postcode: Postcode: FK7 0DB UID: 1736 UID: 5394 UID: 3893 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Callander Three Legacies Friday Bo'ness Friday Falkirk Just For Today Friday St Andrews Episcopal Hall, Leny Rd St Catherine's Church Hall, Cadzow Cres Falkirk Trinity Church, High St, (opp Marks & Spencer) Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 10.30 Postcode: FK17 8AL Postcode: EH51 9AY Postcode: FK1 1JN UID: 5243 UID: 2390 UID: 7335 This physical meeting has opened up again Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown not have re-opened after lockdown Larbert Friday Tullibody Experience, Strength & Falkirk One Day At A Time Friday Larbert East Church, Kirk Ave, Stenhousemuir Hope Friday Falkirk Trinity Church, High St, (opp Marks & Spencer) Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 40mins Tullisbody Leisure Centre, Abercromby Place Time: 10.30 Postcode: FK5 4QB Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 15mins Postcode: FK1 1BL UID: 1718 Postcode: FK10 2RY UID: This physical meeting has opened up again UID: 1737 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again not have re-opened after lockdown Falkirk There Is A Solution Friday Falkirk Hope House Saturday Grangemouth Morning Fellowship Falkirk Trinity Church, Manse Place Falkirk Trinity Church, Manse Pl Saturday Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Time: 20.00 - duration 2hrs Grangemouth Community Education Centre, 69-71 Postcode: FK1 1JN Postcode: FK1 1JN Abbots Rd UID: 7110 UID: 1722 Time: 10.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may This physical meeting has opened up again Postcode: FK3 8JE not have re-opened after lockdown UID: 6220 This physical meeting has opened up again Dunblane Saturday Cathedral Hall, (side entrance), The Cross. Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: FK15 0AQ UID: 1724 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown List downloaded on 27/09/2021 04:32:00.
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