Cornwall Council is asking residents to complete a survey and let them know how they stay active.
Residents of all ages and fitness levels are being urged to complete a survey looking at how people in Cornwall like to stay active and what they think about sport and leisure provision across the Duchy.
Cornwall Council says it is currently developing a new physical activity strategy.
The Council's survey says: " we want to understand what activities you take part in now and what you would like to do in the future to be more active, more often, whether this be, for example, through walking, gardening, playing football or dancing.
The Council also claims it wants to understand how locals and residents are using leisure centres as a result of the pandemic and how to ensure provision is meeting community needs and achieving best value for money.
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Councillor Richard Pears, portfolio holder for Customers at Cornwall Council: "We want to know to how people enjoy staying active in Cornwall.
"Many people like to use our existing leisure facilities while others might prefer other activities such as walking, gardening, playing football or dancing.
"They may also want to try new sports and activities which aren’t available in their area.
"This survey will help us understand what activities people currently enjoy and what they would like to do in the future.
"The results will help us shape our services so that everyone in Cornwall can be more active, more often."
The survey will close on August 2 and can be found at here.
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