The city was left under a blanket of the white stuff leading to chaos on the roads for drivers in March 1996.
1. Leeds in March 1996
Enjoy these photo memories from Leeds in March 1996. PIC: Mike Cowling
2. Leeds in March 1996
Members of the Leeds-based Women's Environmental Network protected the City Square nymphs with red scarves on International Women's Day.
3. Leeds in March 1996
The Variety Club of Great Britain held a tribute dinner to The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Harewood KBE at the Queens Hotel and featured a concert by Lesley Garrett.
4. Leeds in March 1996
Roadworks on Scott Hall Road brought traffic disruption.
5. Leeds in March 1996
This is Pollyanna Brook-Rayner who was invited to the opening of the Royal Armouries. She is pictured with her great uncle John's medals. He died at The Somme in July 1916.
6. Leeds in March `1996
Around 3,500 names were collected calling for pelican crossing on Oak Tree Drive in Gipton where schoolboy Wayne Rigby was killed. Pictured is campaigner Leroy Ferguson with Coun Gerry Harper and Coun Linda Middleton, wgho at gthe time was chair of Leeds City Council's Highways Committee. Photo: James Hardisty