Neighbours became good friends at a special community fun day on the Broadlea estate in Bramley.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport email alerts from Bramley Today.Residents on the Broadlea Estate were out in force as Councillor Ted Hanley officially opened the annual event which proved to be the biggest and best yet.
* Click here to make Bramley Today your friend on Facebook.There were a number of stalls from the local housing offices, police and environmental agencies.
Bramley Elderly Action and the tenants and resident's association also had their own stalls to offer support and advice.
The fire service performed a demonstration and there was face painting, a barbecue, steel pan drums, raffles and stalls.
Sonia Evers from the Youth Inclusion Project, who helped to organise the event, said: "We work very closely with all the local agencies but this year the event is bigger and better because we have got a lot more involvement.
"We have been doing this every year and there was lots and lots going on.
"It was absolutely fantastic and the rain managed to hold off which made the day even better.
"We had over 120 young people at the event and after 65 adults we just stopped counting.
"Residents were very involved in the day and some ran stalls.
"We are hoping to be able to do the same again next year as we have
held this day for the last three years. It was a brilliant day."
The books, cakes, snack stop and raffle raised around £230 to go
towards the Jane Foreman Achievement Award, which helps to support young people who have changed their lives around.
Jane Foreman worked for Leeds Social Services for 23 years, joining Leeds Youth Offending Service at its inception in 1999. Jane was team manager of the West Leeds Youth Offending Team until she died in March 2006.
Prizes for the fun day were donated from local shops and they included a £25 meal voucher for Pizza Hut, a £20 Halfords voucher, a free family pass to Abbey House Museum and two Vue Cinema Tickets.