Pinuccio Falivene had been making pizzas and singing about them at Salvo's restaurant in Headingley for 20 years when this photo was taken in June 1996. Sticking with the food and drink theme it was also a month which featured umpire Dickie Bird having a new fermenting room at Tetley's Brewery named after him. Enjoy these photo memories from around Leeds in June 1996. READ MORE: 35 photos to take you back to Leeds in 1996 LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Leeds in June 1996
Whinmoor St Pauls RC Primary was planning a balloon release. Pictured are Rachel Hall (left) and Hasmeet Matharu blowing up the last of 2,000 balloons. Photo: Justin Lloyd
8. Leeds in June 1996
Yorkshire Rider bus drivers, Julie Bland and Martin O'Hara tied the knot at St Aidan's Church on Roundhay Road. They were met outside by this 1965 AC Routemaster double decker. Photo: Peter Thacker
9. Leeds in June 1996
Crowds gather to see the stars from TV show Gladiators who opened the new National Express coach station on Dyer Street. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
10. Leeds in June 1996
Members of pop group Deuce were on hand at Gateway Yorkshire to hand out the first free tickets for July's Party In The Park music extravaganza. Photo: Peter Thacker
11. Leeds in June 1996
Sumrie Residents Association organiser Blanche Holmes (front) with youngsters who meet every Thursday to play games on the green at Torre Crescent. They were bidding for Millennium cash to build a leisure centre for the area. Photo: Peter Thacker
12. Leeds in June 1996
Lord Mayor of Leeds Coun Malcolm Bedford left his official limousine in the garage to mark Car Free Day. His duties were carried out on a tandem bike. Also pictured is Sergeant-at-Mace John Wilson. Photo: James Hardisty