It’s hard to believe that when 2000 began, we didn’t have Facebook or YouTube, Big Brother was yet to hit our screens and start the onslaught of reality TV, and the game-changing Nokia 3310 mobile phone, with its addictive Snake game, had still to launch.
These pictures will take you back to the noughties in Sheffield, from school days to nights out.
Popular teachers, celebrity visits, lost pubs and nightclubs all feature in this nostalgic look back at the decade.
The popular Fright Night event, the highs and lows of following England during the 2002 World Cup, one Sheffield legend pictured with his mum and another seen unveiling his plaque outside the town hall are just some of the fascinating images in this retro photo gallery.
What are your favourite memories of the noughties, and what do you miss most about the decade?

5. Lescar celebrations
England fans in the Lescar pub on Sharrow Vale Road celebrate Sol Campbell's goal against Sweden during the 2002 World Cup | Sheffield Newspapers Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

6. Fright Night
Huge crowds enjoy Fright Night, in Sheffield City Centre, in October 2006 | Sheffield Newspapers Ltd Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

7. Winter wonderland
A very snowy Northumberland Road, Crookes, in February 2005 | Sheffield Newspapers Ltd Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

8. 25 years
Michael Smith and his wife Hazel celebrate 25 years at The Chantrey pub, Woodseats, with their daughter, Donna, and Dean, in January 2004 | Sheffield Newspapers Ltd Photo: Sheffield Newspapers