It said people living in the least well-off areas of England were less physically active, “fuelling long term illness, poorer mental health and reduced life chances”.
Energize Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin said it was due to receive £400,000 initially to carry out research, before making a bid for a larger sum of money.
Kelly Middleton, the councillor responsible for health on Telford and Wrekin Council, said: “This funding represents a significant investment in our residents’ wellbeing.”
She also said the focus would not just be on sport and attention would be paid to improving the places where “people live, work and spend time, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to lead healthier, more active lives”.
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