Parents of pupils at Hawskworth Primary took to the streets to encourage drivers to slow down after an accident outside the school. The year was 1997 and Guiseley was a town on the up and on the move. Love was also in the air in LS20 and fish and chips were on offer at just 50p at Harry Ramsden's. Enjoy these photo memories, plucked from the YEP archive, showcasing 12 months in the life of Guiseley. READ MORE: 14 photo memories of Guiseley in 1998 LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Guiseley in 1997
January 1997 and White Cross Veterinary Group was on the super information higheway thanks to its own website. Pictured is vet Craig Harrison with Harry the Hedgehog. Photo: James Hardisty
2. Guiseley in 1997
Guiseley Football Club secretary Alan Walker dusts off the ground's seats to launch the club's new executive packages in January 1997. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
3. Guiseley in 1997
Queensway Primary School raised more than £500 for the NSPCC in February 1997. Pictured is Sharon Harrison from the charity handing over a certificate of thanks to pupils. Photo: Peter Thacker
4. Guiseley in 1997
Parents encourage drivers to slow down outside Hawksworth Primary in February 1997. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
5. Guiseley in 1997
Scott Banks (left) and Paul Richards try out a new CD ROM service launched at Guiseley Library in February 1997. Photo: Mark Bickerdike
6. Guiseley in 1997
Licencee at The Station pub Richard McGrath and fiancee Nichola Taylor, who were due to get married in two weeks, get into practice for their St Valentines Beer Festival. Photo: Dan Oxtoby