WHO should be delivering the antiobesity message? Doctors, certainly, and now there’s those helpful traffic light stickers in supermarkets. But planners should also be helping Britain beat the bulge, says Regeneration & Renewal (Feb 1). A government “healthy towns” initiative includes funding to help architects design spaces to help to fight obesity. Authorities should ensure applications fit “the vision of a more physically active society”, it says. Doughnut-shaped buildings are strictly forbidden.