A college near the centre of a sudden police swarm has confirmed it is "open as usual" today.
Yesterday (May 22) Langley College was rushed to by armed police at approximately 4pm who were responding to reports of a "suspicious vehicle" in the area.
The college was placed into lockdown for the "safety and well-being" of the students.
Three men have since been arrested by police and remain in custody.
Thames Valley Police added: "The presence of officers may have been concerning however we believe that this incident is isolated and that there is no cause for alarm or risk to the local community.
"If anyone has any information regarding this incident please make a report online, or phone 101 quoting reference 1114 of May 22."
Gillian May, Group Principal and Chief Executive at the Windsor Forest College Group said: "We would like to address the isolated incident in the Langley College car park.
"The situation was handled promptly, prioritizing the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and the broader community.
"No firearms were discharged, and the police response was proportionate to the situation.
"A brief lockdown was implemented. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us."
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