Area Info for Hinckley and Bosworth, Unparished Area (Leicestershire)
HINCKLEY AND BOSWORTH, UNPARISHED AREA (LEICESTERSHIRE, UK)
Hinckley and Bosworth is a local government district in Leicestershire, England. It is classified as an unparished area, meaning it does not contain any civil parishes within its boundaries. The district encompasses the towns of Hinckley, Burbage, and Market Bosworth, along with several villages and rural areas.
Geography and Location
The district is situated in the central part of Leicestershire, with a mix of urban and rural landscapes. It borders other districts such as Blaby, Charnwood, North West Leicestershire, and Melton. The area is characterised by its rolling countryside, historic sites, and a number of parks and open spaces.
Governance
As an unparished area, local governance is primarily managed by the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council. The council is responsible for local services including planning, waste collection, and community development. The district council operates under the framework of the UK local government system, providing local administrative functions.
History and Heritage
The district has a rich history, with Market Bosworth being notable for its medieval market town origins and its association with the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, a significant event in English history. Hinckley has historically been a centre for the hosiery and textile industries, which contributed to its growth during the Industrial Revolution.
Economy and Infrastructure
The economy of Hinckley and Bosworth is diverse, with sectors including manufacturing, retail, and services. The area benefits from good transport links, including proximity to major roads such as the M69 motorway and rail connections via Hinckley railway station. Local infrastructure supports both residential communities and businesses.
Demographics
The population of the district includes a mix of urban and rural residents. The towns and villages offer a range of housing options, and the ar501 ISE