Seeing the tributes is 'emotionally challenging' for some affected by the attack, Sefton Council says.
Residents are being asked to remove tributes they put up after the Southport knife attack, as the council said seeing them has become "emotionally challenging" for some of those affected.
Sefton Council said it had begun writing to private homes and businesses asking for temporary displays to be taken down.
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