Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of individual alcoholics who turn to the Fellowship for help. There are in-person meetings in Cambourne, Milton and Royston as well as in Cambridge. There are also online meetings.
How to contact
Where to go
Cambourne Church Centre
Jeavons Ln
Great Cambourne
Cambourne
Cambridge
CB23 6AF
Milton Community Centre
Coles Road
Milton
Cambridge
CB24 6WR
Royston Methodist Church
Queens Rd
Royston
SG8 7AU
Available throughout South Cambridgeshire District
UK
What to expect
If you are having trouble with your drinking, or if your drinking has reached the point where it worries you, you may be interested to know more about Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its programme of recovery from alcoholism – ‘The Twelve Steps’. This programme focuses on meetings as a route to recovery.
There are face-to-face meetings in Cambourne, Milton and Royston as well as in Cambridge – check the website for details of dates, times and locations. There are also online meetings.
Meetings are usually 90 minutes unless a finish time is stipulated. Some meetings may be ‘open’ (to non-alcoholic visitors) or ‘closed’ (for alcoholics & those who think they might have a drink problem).
If you are a friend, carer or family member of someone who drinks, take a look at the Al-Anon page.
More information
As well as online and in-person meetings, other services include:
- A national helpline: 0800 9177 650
- A national email support: [email protected]
- A national online chat service via their website

All services and groups are free.
How to contact
Where to go
Cambourne Church Centre
Jeavons Ln
Great Cambourne
Cambourne
Cambridge
CB23 6AF
Milton Community Centre
Coles Road
Milton
Cambridge
CB24 6WR
Royston Methodist Church
Queens Rd
Royston
SG8 7AU
Available throughout South Cambridgeshire District
UK