They radiate pride and community as well as a sense of fierce independence which the town has always been famed for down the decades. They focus on 2001, a year which featured the town mark a 35 year anniversary of twinning with a German counterpart and police moved to ban troublemakers from shops. READ MORE: Amazing photos capture life in Morley during the 1960s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Morley in 2001
The team at Manning Stainton estate agents on Queen Street in September 2001. Pictured, from left, are Pat Ripley, Jo Harrop, Andrew Butler, Vickie Shanks and Maureen Catlow.
8. Morley in 2001
Morley Library held a 'Flagtastic Fables' summer activity day in August 2001. Pictured, from left, are youngsters Matthew Johnson, Emma Reilly and Matthew Jones Photo: Tony Johnson
9. Morley in 2001
Cross Hills Infant School pupils serve Christmas lunch to members of Morley Community Elderly Aid in December 2001.
10. Morley in 2001
Scouts from the 6th Morley pack visited St. Gemma's Hospice in October 2001. They are pictured with a model of how the new look hospice will look. Photo: Steve Riding
11. Morley in 2001
Doc Ray Baker from Morley Community Church hands over books to Cross Hall Junior School in September 2001. He is pictured with Brenndan Chadwick.
12. Morley in 2001
Police banned troublemakers from shops in Morley town centre in September 2001. Pictured is Eddie Ingall, manager of Morley Market, who welcomed the move.