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Download Meetings List in PDF Format London South West Intergroup Meetings Teddington As Bill Sees It Sunday East Twickenham Daily Richmond Step Online Sunday Teddington Methodist Church & Community Centre, 1 Reflections Physical & Online Parish Room, Our Lady Queen of Peace, 222 Sheen Stanley Rd Rd., (BR North Sheen Richmond) Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Sunday Time: 12.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: TW11 8TP ETNA Community Centre, 13 Rosslyn Rd, East Postcode: TW10 5AN UID: 1231 Twickenham UID: 1451 This physical meeting has opened up again Time: 18.15 - duration 1hr Postcode: TW1 2AR UID: 5690 This physical meeting has opened up again New Malden Sunday Barnes Hybrid Sunday Roehampton Priory Matinee Upstairs Conference Room, St Josephs Pastoral Kitson Hall, Kitson Rd Sunday Centre, 1 Montem Rd, (adjacent to St Josephs Catholic Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Chapel Room, Priory Hospital, Priory Lane Church) Postcode: SW13 9HJ Time: 14.30 UID: 495 Postcode: SW15 5JJ Time: 15.00 This physical meeting has opened up again UID: 2853 Postcode: KT3 3QW Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 1433 not have re-opened after lockdown Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Roehampton Step 3 & 11 Online Earlsfield Eyeopener Sunday Wimbledon Design For Living Sunday Tooting Leisure Centre (Studio 2), Greaves Place, Hybrd Sunday Zoom meeting ID: 876-9107-8141 Garratt Lane William Morris House, 267 The Broadway, Tube: South Passcode: 786081 Time: 09.00 - duration 1hr 15mins Wimbledon or Wimbledon. Bus: 57,93,219 & 493. , St Mary's Convent, Roehampton High St Postcode: SW17 0NE Time: 10.30 - duration 1hr 15mins Time: 16.00 - duration 1hr 15mins UID: 4749 Postcode: SW19 1SD Postcode: SW15 4HJ Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 6276 UID: 6675 not have re-opened after lockdown This physical meeting has opened up again Wimbledon St Pauls Sunday Whitton Daily Reflections Physical Cottenham Park Outdoor Meeting St Pauls Community Centre, 23 Inner Park Rd & Online Sunday Sunday Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Whitton Community Centre, Percy Rd Cottenham Park, Melbury Gardens, Raynes Park, We Postcode: SW19 6ED Time: 10.00 - duration 1hr meet by the logs at the first gate entrance to the park. UID: 2987 Postcode: TW2 6JL This is at the back of the School. If it is raining we meet This physical meeting has opened up again UID: 8213 inside the Shelter. Please bring warm clothing, flask, This physical meeting has opened up again blankets and chair to sit on. Time: 12.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: SW20 0DJ UID: This physical meeting has opened up again Women's Drop the Rock Study Surbiton Womens Big Book Hampton Fresh Start Monday Group Online Sunday Meeting Online Monday Hampton Methodist Church, Percy Rd Meeting on Zoom - Zoom Meeting ID 827 1573 5920 Password: 965155 , Bus routes: 111; 216, R70. 3 mins from Hampton Rail https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7731595601?pwd=TVIreHlkU Stn 3BGMnJid0I0SVN3U2V6QT09 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82715735920 Time: 12.00 - duration 1hr Password: 0muXrL Postcode: TW12 2JT Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr UID: 8169 Postcode: Postcode: This physical meeting has opened up again UID: UID: ON69 Wimbledon The Broad Highway Wimbledon Online Monday Richmond: Lunch As Bill Sees It Big Book Study Monday St Marks Church Hall, Compton Rd (next to Library) Monday Hillside Church, 37 Worple Rd Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 15mins Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Hall, 222 Sheen Rd. Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 15mins Postcode: SW19 7ND Time: 12.30 Postcode: SW19 4JZ UID: 756 Postcode: TW10 5AN UID: 8181 UID: 1446 This physical meeting has opened up again Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown East Twickenham Came To Believe East Twickenham Monday Hampton Wick Step Monday Step 2, 3 & 11 Monday ETNA Community Centre, 13 Rosslyn Rd, East The Warehouse, St John's Church, Church Grove Richmond Bridge Friendship Club, The Arches, Twickenham Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Richmond Bridge, Richmond Rd, entrance via curved Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: KT1 4AL iron gate on corner of Willoughby Rd, East Twickenham Postcode: TW1 2AR UID: 1428 Time: 18.15 - duration 1hr 15mins UID: 2703 This physical meeting has opened up again Postcode: TW1 2EF Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may UID: 6164 not have re-opened after lockdown This physical meeting has opened up again Chessington Discussion Tuesday East Twickenham Entire Psychic Twickenham Newcomers Online St Mary's Community Centre Cafe area, Church Lane Change Tuesday Tuesday Time: 10.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Richmond Bridge Friendship Club, The Arches, United Reformed Church, First Cross Rd Postcode: KT9 2DR Richmond Bridge,, Richmond Rd, entrance via curved Time: 18.00 - duration 1hr UID: 5707 iron gate on corner of, Willoughby Rd, East Twickenham Postcode: TW2 5QA This physical meeting has opened up again Time: 13.00 UID: 7026 Postcode: TW1 2EF UID: 6320 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Surbiton Women Online Tuesday Kingston-Upon-Thames Tuesday Richmond How It Works Hybrid Addiction Support & Care Agency, Top Floor, 96 Ditton St Lukes Church, 62A Gibbon Rd Tuesday Rd Time: 20.00 Unitarian Church Hall, Ormond Rd, (opp Richmond Time: 11.30 - duration 1hr Postcode: KT2 6AB Bridge, side of Odeon cinema) Postcode: KT6 6RH UID: 1429 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins UID: 7244 This physical meeting has opened up again Postcode: TW10 6TH UID: 4544 This physical meeting has opened up again Wimbledon Step Online Tuesday Barnes Freedom From Bondage Roehampton Step 3,7,11 & St Marks Church, Family Centre Room, St Marks Place., Online Tuesday Speakers Choice Online Tuesday Tube & Rail: Wimbledon. Barnes Community Centre, Rose House, 70 Barnes St Mary's Convent, Roehampton High St, Roehampton Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins High St Village (blue door), Bus: 72 Hammersmith, 265, 85, 430 Postcode: SW19 7ND Time: 13.30 - duration 1hr 30mins from Putney UID: 757 Postcode: SW13 9LD Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr UID: 3523 Postcode: SW15 4HJ UID: 6587 Roehampton Priory Online Wimbledon Lunchtime Step Cottenham Park Outdoor Meeting Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Chapel Room, The Priory Hospital, Priory Lane William Morris House, Room 3/4, 1st Flr, 267 The Cottenham Park, Melbury Gardens, Raynes Park, We Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Broadway meet at first entrance to the park beside the logs at the Postcode: SW15 5JJ Time: 12.30 - duration 1hr back of the School. If it is raining we meet inside the UID: 673 Postcode: SW19 1SD Shelter at the back of the School. Please bring warm UID: 8358 clothing, flasks, hot water bottles and chair to sit on. This physical meeting has opened up again Time: 18.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: SW20 0DJ UID: This physical meeting has opened up again Gratitude in Action - Big Book Balham Step Get Sober Quick Cyber Serenity Online Tuesday Study Tuesday Tuesday Zoom Meeting ID: 834 0805 8487 Mansel Road Centre, 1 Mansel Rd Salvation Army Church, 38 Balham High Rd Passcode: 589518 Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr Time: 07.00 - duration 1hr link: Postcode: SW19 4AA Postcode: SW12 9AH https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83408058487?pwd=R1RpblZ UID: 9045 UID: 8962 icmdCMm80ejlHeGw3c3dkQT09 This physical meeting has opened up again Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: UID: ON194 Heston AA Meeting Tuesday Tooting Rise & Shine Tuesday Wimbledon Keep it Simple Heston Community Centre, Vicarage Farm Rd Bec Bar, Rear 14 Trinity Rd, Access is via the alleyway Wednesday Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr on Balham High Rd directly opposite St Anselms Our Lady & St Peter Church, 15 Victoria Dr Postcode: TW5 0DZ Church, 50 metres from Tooting Bec Station Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr UID: 9208 Time: 07.30 - duration 1hr Postcode: SW19 6AD This physical meeting has opened up again Postcode: SW17 7RE UID: 9234 UID: 9230 This physical meeting has opened up again This physical meeting has opened up again Tooting Newcomers Meditation Roehampton Womens Meditation Raynes Park To Be Helpful Is Our Wednesday Wednesday Only Aim Wednesday Zoom Meeting ID: 833 6877 3348 Passcode: 079299 St Mary's Convent (Blue door), Roehampton High Lantern Methodist Church, 195-205 Worple Rd Invite Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83368773348 Street, Roehampton Village Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: SW20 8ET Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr Postcode: SW15 4HJ UID: 8806 Postcode: UID: 8564 This physical meeting has opened up again UID: ON61 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 Wandsworth East Hill Wednesday Roehampton As Bill Sees It Online Putney Lunch Step Discussion Hall next to St Mary Magdalen Church, 96 Northside, Wednesday Wednesday Wandsworth Common Chapel Room, The Priory Hospital, Priory Lane Our Lady of Pity, St Simons Church Hall, Hazlewell Rd, Time: 20.00 - duration 1hr Time: 20.15 - duration 1hr Tube: East Putney, BR. Postcode: SW18 2QU Postcode: SW15 5JJ Time: 13.15 - duration 1hr 15mins UID: 717 UID: 4142 Postcode: SW15 6LU This physical meeting has opened up again UID: 670 Current status of this meeting UNKNOWN and it may not have re-opened after lockdown Wimbledon Three Legacies Online Richmond Newcomers Lunchtime Richmond Sheen Park Online Wednesday Online Wednesday Wednesday Holy Trinity Church Centre, 234 The Broadway
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