These photos rewind the clock to showcase life in Seacroft during 2001 - a year which the community was getting to know the new kid on the block, the Tesco Extra supermarket. Problems with crime and disorder dominated the local news headlines yet this was a community which managed to keep smiling thanks to a focus on a sense of belonging and togetherness. It was also a 12 months which featured a Royal visit to LS14. Enjoy these photos which are sure to bring back memories for a generation of residents. READ MORE: Walk around Seacroft Shopping Centre during the 1960s and 1970s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Seacroft in 2001
January 2001 and plans for a new mental health services unit at Seacroft Hospital were unveiled. Pictured is NHS executive Nigel Crisp (right) with chief executive of Leeds Community and Mental Health Services Teaching NHS Trust Mike Atkin.
2. Seacroft in 2001
February 2001 and Leane Farrell cuts the celebratory cake with customer services manager Robin Chambers to celebrate the launch of Tesco Computers for Schools 2001 at the supermarket's Seacroft store.
3. Seacroft in 2001
Residents on Phoenix Close were unhappy about crime rates in the area. Pictured is Sharon Bishop and daughter Emma by one of the boarded up houses.
4. Seacroft in 2001
November 2001 and Leeds United physio Dave Hancock returned to his former workplace - the Cystic Fibrosis Unit at Seacroft Hospital to present them with a cheque for £20,000 that he raised from running the London Marathon Photo: Steve Riding
5. Seacroft in 2001
Irene Taylor (left) and Mary Webb raised funds for the Church of the Ascension by selling a mouthwatering selection of cakes at Seacroft Gala in September 2001. Photo: Keith Lawson
6. Seacroft in 2001
Seacroft's Tesco Extra store held apple bobbin championships. Pictured is promotions assistant Fiona Benwell urging on Reverend Mike Benwell, vicar of St. Luke's at Swarcliffe.