The Tetley's brewery site in Hunslet was missing its 'Huntsman' logo - a red-coated huntsman proudly holding a glass of ale. Elsewhere a well-known husband and wife team at Kirkgate Market were calling it a day after three decades. And a Leeds Rhinos young gun, who would go on to become a club legend, was making a name for himself. This was Leeds in October 2000 - is it a city you remember? READ MORE: 12 photos you'll only understand if you shopped at Readmans in Leeds
1. Leeds in October 2000
Neil Smith of York Road, Leeds was voted 'Favourite Butcher of The Year' by YEP readers. Pictured, left to right, is Denise Barraclough and Jayne Crosfill two of many readers who voted for him. Photo: James Hardisty
2. Leeds in October 2000
A motorist makes his way through flooded water on Meanwood Road after Leeds was hit by a snow storm.
3. Leeds in October 2000
Greek Street in the city centre was undergoing somewhat of a transformation with office space being transformed into restaurants and bars.
4. Leeds in October 2000
Staff at Asda, Killingbeck in the car park dressed up for The Rocky Horror Picture Show which was to be shown as a drive-in movie. Pictured are David Middleton, Nick Berkeley, Marc Edwards and Michael Richardson. Photo: Justin Lloyd
5. Leeds in October 2000
This is Tina and Brian Campling, who were retiring as florists in Kirkgate Market after 30 years.
6. Leeds In October 2000
Maureen Carr from Middleton was upset that the number 76 bus to Leeds LGI was being withdrawn. A petition to save the service had been signed by 1,000 local residents Photo: Emma Nichols