As the city has developed, locals have had to wave goodbye to many beloved local institutions, bidding a fond farewell to nightclubs, gig venues and shops. How many of these do you remember doing?
7. Watch greyhounds race
There used to be a greyhound racing arena opposite Fullerton Park on Elland Road, which featured regular racing three days a week. Closed in 1982, it is now the headquarters of West Yorkshire Police. Photo: Shutterstock
8. Enjoy the water fountains
The water fountains in Millennium Square and City Square were turned off permanently in 2013 after the council said they were no longer viable, and were plagued by mechanical faults. Photo: Google
9. Go to Lewis's for supplies
Lewis's huge department store on the Headrow sold everything from clothing to furniture, but later became a branch of Allders in the 1990s following the company's demise. Photo: Staff
10. Get in the groove at the T&C
The Town and Country club was a popular spot for live music and club nights, and was home to the Love Train night. Photo: Dan Oxtoby