It was a year when the city witnessed poll tax protests and (some things never change!) and traffic problems aplenty.
After the completion of Gilmerton junction, 1989 saw the finishing touches applied to Edinburgh’s new ring road – the A720 City Bypass, and there was drama on the football pitch as Hearts came agonisingly close to reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals, narrowly losing out over two legs against German giants Bayern Munich following a 1-0 win at Tynecastle.
In October, the Guthrie Street gas explosion led to the collapse of a tenement, claiming the lives of 21-year-old student Nicola Donnelly and 35-year-old lecturer Peter Small.
Have a look through our photo gallery for a nostalgic trip back to 1989.

5. Grahame Wear & Odeon lighting equipment 1989
Grahame Wear, general manager of the Odeon with the cinema's 60-year-old lighting console in October 1989. Photo: Rod Sibbald

6. Firemen at Guthrie Street gas explosion 1989
Rescue workers from the Fire Service, brought in to look for survivors of the Guthrie Street gas explosion, which killed two people and destroyed two tenements in Edinburgh's Old Town in October 1989. Firemen pull personal belongings from the debris. Photo: Hamish Campbell Alan Macdonald

7. 'Cats' dancers photocall 1989
Dancers from the musical Cats at a photocall in Princes Street gardens Edinburgh, October 1989. Back row: Bombalurina (Rosemarie Ford, later a hostess on The Generation Game). Front row l-r: Rumpleteazer (Barbara King), Mr Mistoffelees (Nick Butler) and Old Deuteronomy (Adrian Edmeades). Photo: Jack Crombie

8. Hillwood quarry 1989
The workings at Hillwood quarry at Ratho/Newbridge near Edinburgh, October 1989. Photo: Alan Macdonald