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Blaenau Gwent's New War on Obesity
19 Apr
Summary
- Blaenau Gwent, birthplace of the NHS, faces a major health challenge.
- The area has 67% of adults classified as overweight.
- Council proposes banning junk food advertising to combat obesity.
In Blaenau Gwent, a region historically significant as the birthplace of the NHS, a new health battle is unfolding. As of April 2026, an alarming 67% of adult residents are overweight, posing a considerable challenge to public health. Local authorities are actively exploring strategies to support healthier lifestyles in Wales' most obese area. One significant proposal being considered by the Blaenau Gwent council is a ban on the advertising of junk food.
Beyond council initiatives, many local businesses are demonstrating a commitment to combating unhealthy eating habits. These enterprises are introducing a variety of healthier options, including fresh fruit and vegetables, vegan products, and sourdough bread, aiming to provide appealing alternatives to the pervasive fast food options.