Avon and Somerset police have charged ten more people with riot in connection with the violence which broke out in Bristol city centre on March 21 following the Kill the Bill protests.

A Total of 65 people have now been arrested in connection with the incident after a peaceful protest turned violent.

Police horses were pelted with missiles and a police vehicle was set alight during the chaos.

Two of those charged have also been charged with arson while a third also faces a charge of outraging public decency.

The following people have been charged and will appear before Bristol Magistrates’ Court on July 2:

• Shaun Davies, aged 44, from Totterdown, Bristol – charged with riot

• Charly Pitman, aged 23, from Brislington, Bristol – charged with riot

• A 26-year-old man from Bristol city centre – charged with riot

• Francesca Horn, aged 24, from Montpelier, Bristol – charged with riot

• Joseph Paxton, aged 29, from Montpelier, Bristol – charged with riot

• Richard Fox, aged 30, of no fixed address – charged with riot

• A 25-year-old man from Hartcliffe, Bristol – charged with riot and arson

• Carmen Fitchett, aged 22, from Bishopston, Bristol – charged with riot

• Matthew O’Neill, aged 30, from Patchway, Bristol – charged with riot and arson

• Indigo Bond, aged 19 , from Fishponds, Bristol – charged with riot and outraging public decency

In total, 65 people have been arrested in connection with the incident of which 21 have now been charged.

Nine of those previously charged are due to make their first appearance at Bristol Crown Court tomorrow.