The morning after the night before - clean streets and a warning from policepublished at 09:09 British Summer Time 6 August
Hattie McCann
Reporting from Plymouth
Standing here on the plaza on the Royal Parade, you would never know anything has happened. There are a couple of broken bottles and lots of street cleaners - and Plymouth City Council are out in full force.
Several police officers suffered minor injuries in the violence last night, and six people were arrested on criminal and public order offences.
Two groups gathered on either side of the Royal Parade and chanted slogans at each other, followed by skirmishes between protesters and officers. A police van was damaged as the violence broke out.
The council were well aware of yesterday's plans, and advised residents to avoid the city centre. One-hundred-and-fifty officers were drafted, city bosses were working with local businesses to deploy extra CCTV cameras.
Lots of shops and venues decided to close early - including the Theatre Royal, which cancelled its performance of the Devil Wears Prada.
One officer from Devon and Cornwall Police told me he wants to reassure the community that they are fully resourced, and that "violence and hate will not be tolerated".