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
1. Leeds in November 1998
Street singer Danny Freeman (centre) visits the new children ward at St James's Hospital where his £40,000 raised over three years will be spent to help improve facilities. Also pictured is patient Luke Bottomley, six, and deputy Lord Mayor Mark Harris.
2. Leeds in November 1998
Kirkgate Market shoppers said a fond farewell to stallholders John and Maureen Benton. Photo: Steve Riding
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Pupils at Middleton Primary School with some of the shoeboxes theyfilled for the Yorkshire Evening Post appeal for Children in Distress. Photo: Justin Lloyd
4. Leeds in November 1998
Scouts from the Central Yorkshire Jamboree contingent from Leeds and Wakefield getting ready to jet off to Chile for the 1999 World Scout Jamboree.
5. Leeds in November 1998
Alan Smith scored on his debut after coming off the bench at Anfield. The Whites won 3-1. Photo: Gary Longbottom
6. Leeds in November 1998
Pop star Dina Carroll belts out a song at the Leeds Lights switch on. She e njoyed a string of top ten hits during the 1990s with songs including It's Too Late, Don't Be a Stranger, The Perfect Year, and Escaping.