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Remembering happy days at Victor Lodge

New owner for markets

HUGH PITTY, of Bega, is sad to see the passing of Canberra’s ‘best budget bed and breakfast’ accommodation

Victor Lodge… gone but not forgotten. mirrors), simple but sturdy small tables and chairs, practical bedside tables with reading lamps, enough power points and, in most rooms, a small sink. All the rooms upstairs were heated and very cosy on a cold winter’s night in Canberra. My daughter and I stayed often at Victor Lodge, mainly when we travelled there for her to attend representative sport, and our favourite was room 29 – a twin room at the top of the front stairs. The shared bathroom facilities were readily accessible and included the option of a bath as well as a shower.

The other shared facilities included a lounge upstairs and a laundry downstairs. There were also bicycles for hire for those who came without their own transport and wanted to get some exercise while getting around Canberra. The dining room had a range of information regarding activities in and around Canberra including a series of four, interesting 3D relief maps of the local region, the ACT and surrounding NSW, Australia and Europe. During my last visit, on learning that I am a teacher of science and geography, the kind owner passed the 3D maps on to me to use in my classroom.

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THE best budget bed and breakfast in Canberra? Victor Lodge in Kingston, where the beds were very comfortable and breakfast was served each day in the dining room. Last spring, I was saddened to learn of the reluctant plans to close Victor Lodge, due to the development of the adjacent car park into a new set of apartments, a construction that would inevitably impact on the Vickers family, who ran Victor Lodge. And so I was glad to be travelling through Canberra and able to stay one last time before Victor Lodge closed in mid-December. It is with some mixed feelings that I now write of my experiences, staying many times over many years. The positive memories are tinged with sadness that such an option is no longer available to travellers to Canberra. It wasn’t just the prime location that made Victor Lodge the best place to stay in Canberra. The basics were all well looked after – the linen was always clean, as were the rooms. The rooms weren’t large, but neither were they too small. Enough space for built-in wardrobes (with full-length

C O R N E R Tuan Pham has been a tailor for over 20 years and has offered his professional services to Bailey’s Corner customers for over 10 years. TT Fashion is the perfect place to go to if you are looking for a tailor specialising in tailoring, dressmaking, alterations and repairs. PH: 6262 8988 Francos Of Canberra is one of the longest standing salons in the A.C.T, with over 50 years experience, the creative team at Francos offers you the ultimate hair experience. PH: 6249 7991

This was just an example of the generosity and kindness that characterised the approach of management and staff, who were always friendly and helpful. Whether travelling for business or pleasure, whether with family, partner or on my own, my accommodation needs were always well looked after at Victor Lodge. When checking out for the last time I heard the sorrowful surprise of a young couple travelling from Sydney on learning that their first visit to Victor Lodge would be their last. At least I was fortunate to have many years of enjoying the “best value bed and breakfast” in Canberra. While I will miss Victor Lodge, as I am sure will many other fellow travellers who discovered such “affordable luxury”, I would like to express sincere gratitude to the owner-operators, Graham and Lee-Anne Vickers, for providing such good accommodation in Canberra for so long. It is my sincere hope that someone with the right combination of location, facilities, service and hospitality will take up the challenge of filling the niche left by Victor Lodge. Grumpy is an occasional column dedicated purely to things that get up your nose. Readers are invited to vent (no more than 300 words, please) at editor@citynews.com.au

OWNERSHIP of the Old Bus Depot Markets, Kingston, has changed with Diane Hinds and Morna Whiting, after 21 years, selling to Iconic Markets and Events Pty Ltd, which is headed by managing director Anthony Niravong, who says the Sunday markets will continue their focus on Australian made, hand crafted and premium products. “We want to ensure that the markets continue to be recognised locally, regionally and internationally as Canberra’s much-loved, tourismaward winning markets,” he says.

Indonesian practice THE Indonesian Language Pavilion is hosting an evening for people who have learnt or are learning Indonesian to practice their language skills at Guild restaurant, Bailey’s Corner, Civic, 6pm-8pm, on Friday, May 13. More information at bbiact.wordpress.com

Winter clothes THERE’S a winter clothing sale at St Ninian’s Uniting Church, corner of Mouat and Brigalow Streets, Lyneham, 9am-1pm, Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21 featuring pre-loved clothing for adults and children, linen, bedding, shoes, bags and more.

Dr. Jarlath Loftus and his experienced team at Canberra City Endodontics work together to provide flexible, personal care across a full range of specialist endodontic services including diagnosis and management of dental pain, management of dental trauma, conventional root canal treatment, retreatment and microsurgical endodontics. PH: 6162 1676

For skilled and qualified watchmakers, you can’t go past AJ Watch Repairs with the largest selection of cuckoo clocks, grandfather clocks, barometers and weather stations in Canberra. They service all makes and models of watches and timepieces. PH: 6262 5900

TTFASHION Celebrating 43 years of shoe repair services, Civic Shoes can offer key cutting, bag and luggage repairs, shoe colouring, boot adjustments, general repairs and orthopaedic adjustments. Traditional Cobbler. PH: 6248 7032

Barbero professional barbers and stylists take pride in producing well finished and well styled haircuts and the closest shaves. Barbero offers modern and vintage-style haircuts, full face shaves, straight edge razors, hot towels, fades, beard trims, and more. PH: 0431 528 567

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