33. Derby
This Derbyshire city comes in quite low on the list with only 7 gyms per 100,000 residents.
Dingy Derby…
Figures show that in Derbyshire, 66% of adults are now classed as overweight or obese.
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Who knows if the number of gyms was higher, maybe the proportion of overweight residents would decline…
32. Leicester
Leicester may have 11 gyms and 14 swimming pools, but it’s largely industrialised with only 4 public parks.
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This puts it on the unhealthiest list, as well as it also being on the list of one of the worst places to earn a living in the UK.
31. Coventry
22.9% of children in Coventry are either overweight or obese, which puts it above the national average of 22.6%.
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