Evolution was the latest addition to the city's thriving night scene boasting a capacity of 2,000 revellers at its base at the Cardigan Fields complex in Kirkstall. Drinkers at a well known Leeds pub were raising a glass after a major refurbishment was completed and the city welcomed Hollywood royalty, an actress who was appearing on stage. Elsewhere Leeds was gearing up for panto season and tireless charity worker visited a hospital to see where his fundraising efforts were being spent. This was Leeds in November 1998. Is it a city you remember? READ MORE: Leeds in November 2000 - 12 stories making the news
7. Leeds in November 2000
Sainbury's opened a new supermarket at the Moor Allerton Centre on King Lane. Pictured is chief executive Dino Adriano (right) with store manager Paul Robinson and staff June McDonnell and Marion Evans, Photo: Mel Hulme
8. Leeds in November 1998
Leeds's latest nightclub, Evolution, was set to open at Cardigan Fields Leisure Complex in Kirkstall. The elements in perfect harmony, from left, are Hayley Barber (air), Lisa Quarmby (earth), and Kelly Scotney (water), Francesca Macduff-Varley (fire). Photo: Mark Bickerdike
9. Leeds in November 1998
Theatre groupe The Potato Room Players who were due to stage Damn Yankees at the City Varieties receive coaching from Bob Benitez of the Menwith Hill Patriots at the Menwith Hill camp.
10. Leeds in November 1998
Leeds Rhinos coach Graham Murray cuts the tape to open the newly refurbished Skyrack pub, watched by Leeds Tykes coach Phil Davies, Whitebreads area manager Kevin Rotchford, manager Carmen Daly and Leeds Tykes players. Photo: Mel Hulme
11. Leeds in November 1998
Visa Cash celebrated its first birthday in Leeds by handing out cake to commuters at Leeds City Station.
12. Leeds in November 1998
Britt Ekland with co-stars Sue Pollard and Jeffery Holland at the Grand Theatre where they were appearing in See How They Run. Photo: Bruce Rollinson