Communities in Southport have come together this morning following a night of disorder and chaos in the Merseyside town. Pictures show a huge clean-up operation in place this morning after vans were set alight and wheelie bins hurled at police during the violence, which police believe was sparked by members of the far-right English Defence League (EDL).
It followed a peaceful vigil held by members of the Southport community to remember the three young girls who lost their lives in a brutal knife attack on Monday (July 29).
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and remains in police custody. READ MORE: Riot police subjected to relentless and 'sickening' attack with vans set alight in night of chaos in Southport Volunteers have gathered on St Luke's Road in Southport this morning to help clear the debris left by rioters.
Pictures show diggers and waste removal trucks on the scene as residents use brooms and wheelbarrows to help clear the street.
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