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
1. Leeds in Sept 1995
This is newspaper vendor Brian Keighley who was told to move from his site on Kirkgate to make way for the refurbishment of the Old Scotsman pub.
2. Leeds in Sept 1995
Work continues on tearing down the derelict houses of Middleton Park Square in south Leeds.
3. Leeds in Sept 1995
Bricklayers Paul McKay (left) and Damien Laws put the finishing touches to their brick built biplane which is on display outside Leeds Bradford Airport. Photo: Gary Longbottom
4. Leeds in Sept 1995
People gather round to get a closer look at the completed legal section of the Leeds Bayeux tapestry that was unveiled at the Metropole Hotel. Photo: Justin Lloyd
5. Leeds in Sept 1995
Thi is Richard Manton, of Jarvis Porter in Hunslet Carr who was having his hair chopped off to raise money for the Leeds General Infirmary.
6. Leeds in Sept 1995
Leeds College of Art and Design students designed these police uniforms of the future.