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
13. Leeds in Sept 1995
Traffic on the A1 at Micklefield near Leeds, creates a kaleidoscope of colours as it passes the resurfacing work.
14. Leeds in Sept 1995
Martin Harvey from Guiseley, a member of the Harley Davidson Bike Club presents a cheque at Middleton toy library. Pictured is Danielle Broadbent.
15. Leeds in Sept 1995
A view of the city from the tower of Leeds Town Hall. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
16. Leeds in Sept 1995
Pupils from Greenwood School in Beeston who won a safety competition run by McDonald's. Also pictured, left to right, are PC Colin Whiteley, community services officer, Lord Mayor of Leeds Peggy White and Lady Mayorees Marjorie Rushworth. Photo: James Hardisty
17. Leeds in Sept 1995
An chairty aerobathon was held at Park Square in the city centre by Donaldsons Chartered Surveyors in aid of the National Children's Home Action for Children. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
18. Leeds in Sept 1995
Youngsters took part in auditions for juvenile roles in Christmas pantomime Aladdin. Pictured are Caroline Slater, Kirsty Langley, Sarah Day, Keeli Stephenson, Kirsty Allanson, Katiya Borlant, Sharon Wattyis and Rachel Buxton. Photo: Mel Hulme