POLICE have updated residents on what to expect in the coming days following Saturday's terror attack.

The Local Policing Area Commander for Reading Superintendent Nicholas John has called on residents to 'come together' and stand up against those 'who aim to divide us'.

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In a statement he said that there is likely to be continued disruption to those in the town centre, including road closures and businesses being shut for the coming days.

He said: "I would like to thank the community of Reading and business owners for their support and patience during this time.

“The response and community spirit I have witnessed has been very moving. It is now more important than ever that everyone plays their part in tackling terrorism.

“Communities defeat terrorism, in times of adversity we must come together as one community as the co-operation between each other is our most powerful defence.

“I am proud to be part of the diverse Reading community and we will together stand up against those who aim to divide us.” 

Full statement read on the video below, issued by Thames Valley Police.