SEVERAL drug-related deaths were recorded in Stroud last year, figures show.
Charities have criticised the Government over a lack of action on drug deaths across England and Wales – which have reached another record high – with experts calling the latest figures an "utter disgrace".
Data from the Office for National Statistics show five deaths related to drug poisoning were registered in Stroud in 2021, down from seven the previous year.
The figures cover drug abuse and dependence, fatal accidents, suicides and complications involving controlled and non-controlled drugs, prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Commenting on the national picture, Niamh Eastwood, executive director of Release, the national centre for drugs expertise, said:“It is an utter disgrace that we are again talking about record breaking drug deaths," she added.
"Drug deaths are a public health emergency across the UK that can and must be adequately addressed. Government inaction is a political choice."
A UK Government spokesman said its drug strategy will help rebuild drug treatment services and tackle criminal supply chains.
He added: “This will help to prevent nearly 1,000 deaths, deliver over 54,500 new treatment places – a 19% increase on current numbers – and support 24,000 more people into recovery from substance dependency."
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