THE Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Police is calling for the public to "stand together as a community" following the Manchester terror attack.
More than 20 people were killed, and many more injured, during a suicide bombing at the Manchester arena last night.
Now Chief Constable Andy Marsh is reassuring members of the public that police are doing everything they can to keep residents in the South West safe.
He said: "This was a tragic event and our hearts go out to the loved ones of those who were killed and injured.
"Prior to this appalling incident, plans were already in hand to review our local security arrangements for venues and crowded places.
"We have rigorous major incident plans in place which are regularly tested and reviewed during exercises with partner agencies such as ambulance, health and fire to ensure we are as prepared as we possibly can be.
"At times like these it’s more important than ever that we stand together as a community and unite against this kind of horrific attack.
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