Your YEP was on hand to photograph the new starters at Bruntcliffe High School. This was Morley in 2002, a year during which featured the opening of a new primary school in the town and a community coming together to enjoy the annual Carnival and the sights and sounds of a summer French market. Enjoy these photos, plucked from the YEP archive, showcasing 12 months in the life of LS27 and its residents. READ MORE: 33 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Morley in 2002
Andy Tatum and Trisha Sperin of the Cross Keys toast success after winning a Pub of the Year award in October 2002. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
8. Morley in 2002
Morley's French Market attracted thousands of visitors in July 2002. Photo: Tony Johnson
9. Morley in 2002
The new Morley Online website went live to the world in July 2002. Pictured is Keir Dawson with the website at Morley Town Hall. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
10. Morley in 2002
Members of the Morley Newlands Primary orchestra pictured rehearsing at the school in February 2002. Front is violinist Abigail Taylor with Stephanie Jackson, Jessica Bedford, James Wainwright-Call, Jonathan Hunt, Ben Blake and Michelle Jordan. Photo: MEL HULME
11. Morley in 2002
Battling brothers at Morley Carnival in June 2002. Pictured are Stephen and Grant Rothery. Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe
12. Morley in 2002
May 2002 and Morley pensioners were treated to tea to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee in organised by Morley Community Church and served by young pupils at Cross Hall Infants School. , Morley, Leeds. Pictured is Rose Hudson with pupil Jade Kellett. Photo: Mel Hulme