Tens of thousands of people are expected to line the streets in Morley ahead of the town's annual St George's Day parade.
The parade will be led by a performer dressed as Saint George as they ride on horseback through the streets. Supporters in their thousands from Morley schools, clubs and sports groups will follow behind along with Leeds' civil dignitaries.
The Lord Mayor and Lord Lieutenant are expected to join and then following the march, there is a jousting competition planned where knights will battle. As well as the parade, there will be a range of stalls, rides and other attractions on display for visitors.
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The parade will be held outside Morley Town Hall in Queen Street before moving throughout the town centre, it will then head to the rugby and cricket clubs in Scatcherd Lane where most of the stalls will be located. The cricket field will host the rides and a special birds of prey event.
A specially designed jousting arena will see knights from the House of Lancaster battle against the House of York. Nearby, re-enactments spanning more than 1,000 years will take visitors back to a Viking Camp in 900AD and a World War II battlefield.
While the main parade will take place on Sunday April 23 at 11.30am, there are other events earlier in the week. They include a Leeds Minster service at 7.30pm on Thursday April 20, with bellringing at 6.45pm.
The events before the parade will take place on Saturday, April 22 with a St George-themed market in Queen Street.
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