The 10-year-old was the talk of the community after having made the subject of an anti-social behaviour order. This was one of the issues dominating the local agenda throughout 2005, a year in which LS8 battled back against negative press. These photos plucked from the YEP archive showcase 12 months in the life of the community and feature bags of spirit as well as familiar faces which celebrate the suburb's cultural identity. READ MORE: 19 unseen photos of Harehills through the years LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Harehills in 2005
February 2005 and a police notice on a lamppost in Harehills warning people under the age of 16 they were not allowed in the area between 9pm and 6am. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
2. Harehills in 2005
January 2005 and neighbourhood wardens Wendy Breakwell (left) and Gail Hardwick help fill a skip on Back Bellbrooke Place. They are pictured with volunteers Liam Breakwell and Emily Ramskill, from Leeds Community Safety (Alleygates Scheme). Photo: James Hardisty
3. Harehills in 2005
February 2005 and pictured arriving at the Dock Green pub in Harehills are members of Team Sober who have raised over £2,000 for the Lupus charity. Pictured, second from right, is Jack Hirst, chair of the Yorkshire Lupus Group. Photo: Mel Hulme
4. Harehills in 2005
March 2005 and actor Kwame Kwei-Armah - who was appearing at West Yorkshire Playhouse - took time out to visit a cafe in Harehills. He is pictured with owner Maureen Wilkes. Photo: James Hardisty
5. Harehills in 2005
March 2005 and pictured is owner Saleem Ali (left) with head chef Mohammed Ramzan (right) and assistant Wazir Gul at the Dhesi Grill in Harehills. Photo: Tony Johnson
6. Harehills in 2005
April 2005 and Paddy Murphy was keen to show off his topiary - the Loch Ness monster - at his home on Bexley Avenue. Photo: Tony Johnson