They feature a range of different issues and topics which dominated the town's news agenda over a 12 month period in 2004. Plans were unveiled for the retail development of the town centre while a new shopwatch scheme was also launched. School life also featured with students at both Bruntcliffe High and Morley High in the spotlight. A brave Morley man was recognised while another was celebrating a windfall after a £3 bet netted him thousands of pounds. READ MORE: Fabulous colour photos celebrate life in Morley during the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Morley in 2004
June 2004 and My Pets Stop in Morley held acting auditions for cats. Pictured is Harvey with owner Anne Waite and Wayne Docksey. Photo: James Hardisty
8. Morley in 2004
June 2004 and pictured is Stuart Archbold whose Morley firm was marketing Shopbox, a fridge left outside the home so food shopping can be delivered and stored if residents were not in. Photo: Emma Nichols
9. Morley in 2004
Morley ShopWatch was launched in October 2004. Pictured is Clinton Cards manageress Paula Martin, with, from left, PCSO David Oldroyd, PCSO Andrew Matthews, Coun Robert Finnigan, PC Neil Ramsden and PC Keith Pape. Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe
10. Morley in 2004
July 2004 and Don Dobson is pictured with his winning betting slip outside Ladbrokes in Morley after he scooped £16,000 on a £3 bet. He is with shop manager Steve Bennett Photo: Tony Johnson
11. Morley in 2004
Premature twins Shannon and Hope Clarke celebrate their first birthday at their home in Morley. Photo: Tony Johnson
12. Morley in 2004
October 2004 and West Yorkshire Trading Standards held a mock car boot sale at their Morley base. Pictured is education and promotions officer Caroline Melton with Chief Insp Mark Busley (left) and Coun Keith Wakefield. Photo: Dan Oxtoby