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If the OP has been given some Chorus cranks, the first answer above is the correct one: replace the PT bearing cups with UT bearing cups, install Chorus chainset.
Athena 11 speed Powertorque cranks are pretty cheap now, and would be a straight swap. You shouldn't have a problem running 10 speed chain on an 11-speed crankset.
Great, thanks for all that detail, much appreciated.
Chorus cranks wont fit with the PT bottom bracket that's already on the bike and you can't match UT crank arms with PT ones. Chorus is a nice upgrade so I would buy an UT bottom bracket (less than £20) and get the lbs to fit and swap the veloce cranks for the chorus. Be sure to get then correct bb for the frame- assuming you have a standard threaded bb- the bb will be BSA (1.37 x 24) or Italian thread (36x 24) which is written on the bb cups. Also bear in mind if you are swapping a standard chainset i.e. 53/39 for a compact you may need to adjust chain length or fit a longer one if vice versa