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Celebrating the history of Crossgates Shopping Centre in pictures



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Enjoy our extensive picture slideshow celebrating 40 years of Crossgates Shopping Centre.
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Its foundation marked the beginning of the retail shift away from tradition high street shopping. Click here to enjoy a new and improved slideshow celebrating 40 years of Crossgates Shopping Centre ahead of this weekend's festivities.
This Sunday the Cross Gates community will be celebrating the Centre's birthday with a range of celebrations in the mall from 12pm to 2pm.

These will include appearances by ex-Leeds footballer Paul Reaney, former Miss Arndale beauty-queen Lynda Ramsden, and the unveiling of a special plaque by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Leeds, Rev. Alan Taylor.

There will also be music and dance by a range of local performers including 1st Crossgates Brownies and Guides and the ever-popular Jemski Dance Troup.

* Picture slideshow courtesy of East Leeds History & Archaeology Society and Crossgates Shopping Centre.

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  • Last Updated: 13 September 2007 8:37 AM
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