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RIP Rod Kelly, former owner of The Court Hotel

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Rod Kelly, the former owner of The Court Hotel passed away in late November. Mr Kelly purchased the iconic pub in the early ‘90s and transformed it into a gay and lesbian venue.

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Rod Kelly’s commitment to opening a new venue for the community came at a time when many long standing queer venues had closed. The early days of the Court Hotel are remembered for its large beer garden and fish ponds – ponds, which often featured much loved community member Buka dancing around the edges.

Ray Currell, who was one of the longest serving managers of the venue during Mr Kelly’s ownership, recalled his former boss as a colourful character.

When ‘The Court’ first became a gay and lesbian venue the building was close to being condemned and featured dodgy floorboards and years of wear and tear. To give The Court a bit of pizazz the former antique dealer added some stylish lights and features.

One of the regular events in the venue’s early days was The Miss Court International competition. The images above show Mr Kelly and the contestants at the 1995 edition of the show.

Alongside The Court Mr Kelly was involved in well-known Northbridge venues DC’s and Pals.

Image: Paul Bluett

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