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Huge new solar farms near Bosworth Battlefield could power 18,600 homes

Sites are close to edge of Bosworth Battlefield where King Richard III lost his crown and his life in 1485

Energy from the sun(Image: PA)

Plans have been put forward for huge solar farms capable of generating enough electricity to power more than nearly 20,000 homes.

Rival energy companies have drawn up plans saying farmland sites north of Hinckley have the potential for large-scale renewable energy schemes.

Plans for the sites which are close to the edge of Bosworth Battlefield where King Richard III lost his crown and his life in 1485, have been lodged with Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council.

Planning officers are considering both schemes to determine whether permission should be granted.

Elgin Energy is behind the larger of the two proposals – for a 153 acre solar park at Hangman’s Hall, Twenty Acre Lane, Sutton Cheney.

The firm says the 35 megawatt project would create enough electricity to power some 10,500 homes a year for a 30 year period.

NextEnergy says its 79 acre scheme off Kirkby Road near Stapleton could generate enough power for 7,100 homes annually.

Both companies say their proposal will help the Government meet its low carbon energy targets.