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    Revealed: Britain’s fattest towns – as neighbours of the podgiest kids slam lazy parents who don’t know how to cook… is YOUR child at risk?

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    Revealed: Britain’s fattest towns – as neighbours of the podgiest kids slam lazy parents who don’t know how to cook… is YOUR child at risk?
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    People living side-by-side with Britain’s fattest children have slammed ‘lazy’ parents for letting their kids scoff junk food and play computer games.

    Knowsley, in Merseyside, has been crowned as the town with the highest proportion of overweight and obese children.

    A whopping 41.7 per cent of kids aged 10 to 11 are overweight or obese in the area, according to the latest NHS figures.

    When MailOnline visited the town on a Friday night, locals queuing up at fast food restaurants blamed parents for making their kids fat.

    One group of young adults with a baby in tow said they were not surprised by Knowsley’s obesity figures.

    ‘It’s terrible the way it’s going,’ one of the men said. ‘The kids round here are podgy. They can get food at the click of a button.

    ‘I think it’s the fault of the parents as much as the kids.’

    A young woman added: ‘It’s also that there’s nowhere for the kids to go. No youth clubs or anything like that.

    Revealed: Britain’s fattest towns – as neighbours of the podgiest kids slam lazy parents who don’t know how to cook… is YOUR child at risk?

    Beauty therapist Donna Garrity, 51, (pictured) blamed Knowsley’s fat children on kids playing computer games and parents not knowing how to cook

    A long queue formed in 'The Big Chippy' in Knowsley when MailOnline visited the area

    A long queue formed in ‘The Big Chippy’ in Knowsley when MailOnline visited the area

    ‘Kids end up hanging around Maccy D’s car park because, well where else is there?’

    A few miles down the road, in Prescott, cars were parked up on double yellow lines outside ‘The Big Chippy.’ Inside, a long queue had formed.

    Beauty therapist Donna Garrity, 51, was collecting fish and chips as a Friday night treat for her 10-year-old son Luis, but said he was a healthy weight and she normally cooked from scratch, including ‘regular roast dinners’.

    She blamed a lack of exercise and easy access to takeaways for the obesity crisis.

    Donna said: ‘I don’t think children play out anymore like we used to. In my day you could because you felt safe.

    ‘Now youngsters are sat inside playing on computer games – and the weather doesn’t help at this time of year.

    Locals blamed 'lazy' parents for making children chubby by letting them eat junk food

    Locals blamed ‘lazy’ parents for making children chubby by letting them eat junk food

    Retired teacher Tess Kelly, 77, said people don't know how to cook any more, telling MailOnline: 'It's generational… they aren't learning from their parents like we used to'

    Retired teacher Tess Kelly, 77, said people don’t know how to cook any more, telling MailOnline: ‘It’s generational… they aren’t learning from their parents like we used to’

    A grandfather in the area said the reason Knowsley was the obesity capital was threefold: 'Easy food, laziness, and single parent families'

    A grandfather in the area said the reason Knowsley was the obesity capital was threefold: ‘Easy food, laziness, and single parent families’

    ‘But there are a lot of fast-food places around here. It’s not cheap but it’s convenient and life is busy for everyone.

    ‘It’s not the children’s fault. These days there’s a lot more processed food and parents have lost the art of cooking.’

    Retired teacher Tess Kelly, 77, also picked up a Friday night fish takeaway.

    She agreed that people don’t know how to cook any more, telling MailOnline: ‘It’s generational… they aren’t learning from their parents like we used to.’

    But she says she’d be loathe to pile the job onto teachers, who are already ‘stretched.’

    A grandfather who popped in to collect his tea said the reason Knowsley was the obesity capital was threefold: ‘Easy food, laziness, and single parent families.’

    ‘It’s a real problem,’ he added.

    Knowsley, in Merseyside, has been crowned as the town with the highest proportion of overweight and obese children

    Knowsley, in Merseyside, has been crowned as the town with the highest proportion of overweight and obese children

    A whopping 41.7 per cent of kids aged 10 to 11 are overweight or obese in the area, according to the latest NHS figures

    A whopping 41.7 per cent of kids aged 10 to 11 are overweight or obese in the area, according to the latest NHS figures

    When MailOnline visited the area, teenagers were out at a retail park in nearby Kirkby, spinning wheelies on push bikes with no lights or tucking into burgers and chips at outside tables

    When MailOnline visited the area, teenagers were out at a retail park in nearby Kirkby, spinning wheelies on push bikes with no lights or tucking into burgers and chips at outside tables

    A 47-year-old airport worker admitted: 'Cooking... feels a bit like gardening - I'll probably take it up properly when I'm in my 60s'

    A 47-year-old airport worker admitted: ‘Cooking… feels a bit like gardening – I’ll probably take it up properly when I’m in my 60s’

    Cars were lined up at a local Taco Bell's drive-thru on the Friday night MailOnline reporters went there

    Cars were lined up at a local Taco Bell’s drive-thru on the Friday night MailOnline reporters went there

    When MailOnline visited the area, teenagers were out at a retail park in nearby Kirkby, spinning wheelies on push bikes with no lights or tucking into burgers and chips at outside tables.

    One 38-year-old mum, who works in the legal profession, just picked up a McDonalds for her seven-year-old.

    She said: ‘For us it’s definitely a once a week treat. 

    ‘But if takeouts weren’t so readily available then you would have to cook.

    ‘It would force people to be more organised.

    ‘For us it’s also something for us to do, somewhere for us to go together on Friday night. If there were youth clubs that might be one answer.’

    Outside a takeaway called ‘Food for Thought’, airport worker Jane, 47, said: ‘The problem with kids at 10 and 11 is that they are too young to be out on their own.

    ‘Their parents won’t allow it, so they do stay in. I think that changes as they get into their early teens.

    Locals have blamed the availability of takeaways on driving an increase in child obesity

    Locals have blamed the availability of takeaways on driving an increase in child obesity

    Many fast food joints and takeaway restaurants can also be ordered on food delivery apps

    Many fast food joints and takeaway restaurants can also be ordered on food delivery apps

    Outside 'The Big Chippy', cars were parked on double yellow lines on a Friday night

    Outside ‘The Big Chippy’, cars were parked on double yellow lines on a Friday night

    One parent suggested many children will lose the weight from junk food binges when they grow up

    One parent suggested many children will lose the weight from junk food binges when they grow up

    ‘My sons are 16 and 20 now and mad keen on the gym and staying in shape’.

    ‘Once children get into Year 7 I think things change. They do much more exercise and lose the weight they have gained.

    ‘Lockdown also had an effect – and perhaps some youngsters piled on the weight after Covid and are only just starting to lose it.’

    She also believes the availability of takeaway food plays a big part.

    ‘Now it’s not just fast food restaurants. We also have Uber Eats so every kind of food can be delivered to your doorstep. It’s 24 hours – constant pizza and Maccy Ds.

    Jane isn’t collecting a takeaway tonight but confesses she is only just learning to cook properly herself.

    The 47-year-old said: ‘I’m only just beginning to be interested to be honest.

    ‘I’ve started cooking steak and things like that. But it feels a bit like gardening – I’ll probably take it up properly when I’m in my 60s.’

    A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: ‘Obesity robs children of the best start in life and sets them up for a lifetime of health problems.

    ‘This government is tackling the obesity crisis head-on by giving councils stronger powers to block new fast-food outlets near schools and cracking down on junk food adverts targeting children.

    ‘Through our 10 Year Health Plan, we will shift focus from sickness to prevention and meet our ambition of raising the healthiest generation of children ever.’

    Towns with Britain’s FATTEST children revealed: 

    See below where your area is on the list of places with the fattest children…

    Knowsley 

    Sandwell

    Wolverhampton

    Barking and Dagenham

    Nottingham

    Luton

    Newham

    Sunderland

    Kingston upon Hull

    Southwark

    Blackpool

    Tower Hamlets

    Walsall

    Hartlepool

    Hackney

    Lambeth

    St. Helens

    Enfield

    Stoke-on-Trent

    Greenwich

    Coventry

    Liverpool

    Manchester

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Rotherham

    North East Lincolnshire

    Southampton

    Salford

    South Tyneside

    Slough

    Birmingham

    Middlesbrough

    Halton

    Brent

    Hounslow

    Doncaster

    Barnsley

    Leicester

    Bradford

    Dudley

    Redcar and Cleveland

    Westminster

    Blackburn with Darwen

    Portsmouth

    Lewisham

    Croydon

    Oldham

    Stockton-on-Tees

    Havering

    Rochdale

    Redbridge

    Medway

    Peterborough

    Haringey

    Derby

    Bolton

    County Durham

    Thurrock

    Waltham Forest

    Sheffield

    Hillingdon

    North Lincolnshire

    Kirklees

    Harrow

    Gateshead

    Sefton

    Calderdale

    Telford and Wrekin

    Cumberland

    Tameside

    Lincolnshire

    North Northamptonshire

    Swindon

    North Tyneside

    Reading

    Ealing

    Wakefield

    Bexley

    Staffordshire

    Islington

    Wigan

    Camden

    Wirral

    Leeds

    Milton Keynes

    Warrington

    Nottinghamshire

    Westmorland and Furness

    Hammersmith and Fulham

    Lancashire

    Bury

    Darlington

    Herefordshire

    Northumberland

    Norfolk

    Somerset UA

    Kent

    Worcestershire

    Bedford

    Gloucestershire

    Barnet

    East Riding of Yorkshire

    Suffolk

    Torbay

    Shropshire

    West Northamptonshire

    Kensington and Chelsea

    Cheshire West and Chester

    Plymouth

    Southend-on-Sea

    Derbyshire

    Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

    Stockport

    York

    Bristol

    Wandsworth

    Warwickshire

    Merton

    North Yorkshire UA

    West Berkshire

    Wiltshire

    Essex

    Leicestershire

    Hampshire

    Dorset

    Oxfordshire

    Cheshire East

    Trafford

    Bromley

    Sutton

    Solihull

    Devon

    Cornwall

    Bracknell Forest

    West Sussex

    East Sussex

    Central Bedfordshire

    Cambridgeshire

    Buckinghamshire UA

    Hertfordshire

    North Somerset

    Isle of Wight

    South Gloucestershire

    Windsor and Maidenhead

    Brighton and Hove

    Rutland

    Bath and North East Somerset

    Surrey

    Kingston upon Thames

    Wokingham

    Richmond upon Thames

    Source: NHS England, National Child Measurement Programme



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