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Monday, 3 February, 2003, 12:31 GMT

Prince takes walk through village

The Prince of Wales is to take a walk through a Leeds village.

Prince Charles will be in East Keswick on Friday 14 February.

His visit to the village, which is north of the city centre just off the A58 Wetherby road, comes after it was a regional winner in the Village of the Year Competition in 2001.

St James's Palace has yet to release exact details of the visit.

But it is know the prince will be meeting representatives of the East Keswick Wildlife Trust as well as walking through the village.

On the same day, the Prince of Wales will also be paying a visit to Betty's tea rooms in Harrogate.

The last time the prince was in West Yorkshire was in September when he visited Bradford.


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