The first section of the city's guided bus route - on the A1 Scott Hall Road - opened to help ease traffic flow and congestion. A newspaper vendor was told to move from his site in the city centre to make way for the refurbishment of a pub. The completed legal section of the Leeds Bayeux Tapestry was unveiled while work continued to demolish housing in a south Leeds suburb. This was Leeds in September 1995 - it is a city you remember? READ MORE: Go inside the two city shopping arcades that made way for Trinity Leeds
7. Leeds in Sept 1995
Janet Gough with an Easy Shopper metric conversion cards produced for your YEP.
8. Leeds in Sept 1995
This inventor Jim Draper with his talking sign that has been installed in the new Leeds City Bus Station. They replace old traditional braille numbers and was aimed at people with impaired vision. Photo: James Hardisty
9. Leeds in Sept 1995
This is Chimera, a larger than life genetically engineered animal which was causing a stir in Leeds city centre. He was part of a campaign to end genetic engineering and the patenting of animals. Photo: Gary Longbottom
10. Leeds in Sept 1995
Dame Edna arrived at Leeds Grand to promote her show. She was greeted with a bunch of gladioli from Rosha Bassiri, 10, from Alwoodley. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
11. Leeds in Sept 1995
Inside the Bond Street Centre. Photo: Mel Hulme
12. Leeds in Sept 1995
Steven Norris, the Minister of Public Transport, seen here at the launch of the Superbus on the city's first guided bus lane on the A61 Scott Hall Road.