A spokesperson for Telford and Wrekin Council told the Sunday Mirror: "Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a vile, evil crime. It's an issue right across the UK and has been for a long time.
"Telford will be covered by the national CSE review. We welcome this. All agencies continue to work very closely together and this remains our top priority."
Dino Nocivelli, a specialist child abuse solicitor, told the paper: "These children were treated as sexual commodities by men who inflicted despicable acts of abuse. The survivors deserve an inquiry.
"They need to know how abuse took place for so long and why so many perpetrators have never been brought to justice."
The estimate of 1,000 potential victims was made with the help of Professor Liz Kelly, from the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University, who reviewed the Mirror's figures.
Twelve victims spoke to the newspaper and accused more than 70 abusers. One, a 14-year-old, said that she became pregnant twice and had two abortions while being groomed and abused.
"Hours after my second termination, I was taken by one of my abusers to be raped by more men", she said.
"Night after night, I was forced to have sex with multiple men in disgusting takeaways and filthy houses. I must have been getting the morning after pill from a local clinic at least twice a week but no one asked any questions.