Actors from The League of Gentleman were in the city to sign copies of their new book at Borders. Elsewhere Leeds welcomed home A Woman of Substance. Author and former YEP reporter Barbara Taylor Bradford was back in the city to open a one stop shop in the community in which she was born and grew up. This was Leeds in November 2003 - is it a city you remember? READ MORE: Rare footage of Leeds city centre in 1960s offers glimpse of a bygone age

. Leeds in November 2003
Enjoy these memories from Leeds in November 2003. PIC:Dan Oxtoby Photo: Dan Oxtoby

. Leeds in November 2003
Members of the Safety on Otley's Roads group were demonstrating at the Civic Hall. They are pictured with Coun Keith Wakefield (centre) and Coun Gerry Harper (second right).

. Leeds in November 2003
Your YEP met Minnie Dean, a 100-year-old computer user at Hunslet Library.

. Leeds in November 2003
Leeds United parted company with manager Peter Reid. Photo: Bruce Rollinson

. Leeds in November 2003
Author Barbara Taylor Bradford is reflected in the plaque after opening Armley One Stop Centre. Photo: Mel Hulme

. Leeds In November 2003
Members of the Leeds United Ladies junior teams. Pictured at the front are six of the goalkeepers, from the left, Ebony Garside (U-14s), Leah Palmer (U-10s), Carina Fuller (U-12s), Sam Stone (U-10s), Bethany Allsopp (U-10s), and Ashleigh Beckett (U-12s).

. Leeds in November 2003
Children's Minister Margaret Hodge is fed a meatball by two-year-old Simone Dawesduring her visit to the Parklands Children's Centre at Seacroft.

1. Leeds in November 2003
Members of the Safety on Otley's Roads group were demonstrating at the Civic Hall. They are pictured with Coun Keith Wakefield (centre) and Coun Gerry Harper (second right).

2. Leeds in November 2003
Your YEP met Minnie Dean, a 100-year-old computer user at Hunslet Library.

3. Leeds in November 2003
Leeds United parted company with manager Peter Reid. Photo: Bruce Rollinson

4. Leeds in November 2003
Author Barbara Taylor Bradford is reflected in the plaque after opening Armley One Stop Centre. Photo: Mel Hulme

5. Leeds In November 2003
Members of the Leeds United Ladies junior teams. Pictured at the front are six of the goalkeepers, from the left, Ebony Garside (U-14s), Leah Palmer (U-10s), Carina Fuller (U-12s), Sam Stone (U-10s), Bethany Allsopp (U-10s), and Ashleigh Beckett (U-12s).

6. Leeds in November 2003
Children's Minister Margaret Hodge is fed a meatball by two-year-old Simone Dawesduring her visit to the Parklands Children's Centre at Seacroft.