This gallery showcases life in and around the LS2 during a decade in which community spirit burned bright. Local sport, schools and pubs are all in focus as well as landmarks such as Woodhouse Moor. Spotted anyone you remember? READ MORE: The story of the Leeds city centre character known as 'Woodbine Lizzie' LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook YEP RETRO NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our free monthly email digest of Leeds nostalgia

25. Woodhouse in the 1990s
A new multimedia course was launched at Pavilion on Woodhouse Square in December 1999. Pictured is Sam Bainbridge, a multimedia internet resource worker, training Christina Elliott, left, and Gaynor Walker. | Emma Nichols Photo: Emma Nichols

26. Woodhouse in the 1990s
Last assembly. Bryan Collins, headteacher at Leeds Boys Grammar, wishes a fond farewell to staff and pupils at the end of term and the an era for the school on Moorland Road in September 1997. The school was on the move to the newly-built site in Alwoodley. | Bruce Greer Photo: Bruce Greer

27. Woodhouse in the 1990s
Pupils Louise Tallant and Lisa Hirst prepare to launch in a Save the Egg parachute competition held at City of Leeds School in June 1997. | Roy Fox Photo: Roy Fox

28. Woodhouse in the 1990s
Pictured with one of the new street signs for the Holborn estate in February 1997 are, from left, Coun Maggie Giles-Hill, local resident Doreen Tinker, and Alan Garbutt from City Signs ready to start work on putting up the signs. | Mark Bickerdike Photo: Mark Bickerdike

29. Woodhouse in the 1990s
December 1996 and pictured are Woodhouse who played in the Red Triangle League. Back row, from left, are John Stansfield, Dave Smith, Kieran Babra, Wally Weathgrill, Lloyd Sutton, Steve Blackburn, Mark Bramfitt. Front row, from left, are Bob Taylor, Craig Connolly, Gareth Weeres and Peter Hall. | Justin Lloyd Photo: Justin Lloyd

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Share your memories of Woodhouse in the 1990s with Andrew Hutchinson via email at: [email protected] or tweet him - @AndyHutchYPN | Dan Oxtoby Photo: Dan Oxtoby