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Anglesey Mining #AYM – Information received from statutory and specialist consultees regarding the Parys Mountain Mine Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report
Further to the Company’s announcement on 16 August 2024, Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), is pleased to announce that it has recently received reports from statutory and specialist consultees in response to the Parys Mountain Mine Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Report. The Company is pleased to note that the responses received are broadly in line with the company’s expectations.
The responses from the statutory consultees will be taken into account by the North Wales Minerals and Waste Planning Service, who assess mineral planning applications on behalf of the Isle of Anglesey County Council, for the purposes of their formal Scoping Opinion which the Company expects to be released in due course.
As previously noted, the Anglesey Mining team are committed to close collaboration with stakeholders, communities, industry and supply chain, particularly around minimising potential environmental impacts and maximising economic development opportunities for local communities.
The Scoping Report and appendices can be accessed and downloaded from the Parys Mountain section of our web site by clicking this link:
https://www.angleseymining.co.uk/environmental-impact-assessment-eia-scoping-report/
or from the Anglesey County Council and North Wales Minerals and Waste Planning Service websites by clicking the following link:
If you wish to submit comments through the formal scoping processes, please send your comments directly to the North Wales Minerals and Waste Planning Service.
In the meantime, if you wish to provide comments regarding the proposal to the Anglesey Mining Team directly, please address them to mail@angleseymining.co.uk with the subject “Scoping Report Comments.”
Rob Marsden, CEO of Anglesey Mining, commented: “We encourage stakeholders to comment and ask questions, so that a highly considered EIA submission can be made. [We also welcome the opportunity to engage constructively with the North Wales Minerals and Waste Planning Service as it progresses with the Scoping Opinion.] The objective of Anglesey Mining is to make a planning application, that when enacted, will be seen to provide economic returns to investors, job opportunities, mitigation of the impacts to the environment and enhanced respect for, and appreciation of, the mining heritage of Parys Mountain, thus earning us a social licence to operate.”
About Anglesey Mining plc:
Anglesey Mining is traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and currently has 461,593,017 ordinary shares in issue.
Anglesey is developing the 100% owned Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS deposit in North Wales, UK with a reported resource of 5.3 million tonnes at over 4.0% combined base metals in the Measured and Indicated categories and 10.8 million tonnes at over 2.5% combined base metals in the Inferred category.
Anglesey also holds a 49.75% interest in the Grängesberg iron ore project in Sweden and 12% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited, which through its 52% owned subsidiaries, is engaged in the exploration and development of direct shipping iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec.
For further information, please contact:
Anglesey Mining plc
Rob Marsden, Chief Executive Officer – Tel: +44 (0)7531 475111
Andrew King, Interim-Chairman – Tel: +44 (0)7825 963700
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O’Reilly – Tel: +353 1 679 6363
Zeus Capital Limited
Joint Corporate Broker
Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell – Tel: +44 (0)161 831 1512
#AYM Anglesey Mining PLC – Fundraise to raise £220,000
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), the UK minerals development company, is pleased to announce that as follow up to the placing and subscription announced on 28 June 2024, the Company has raised £220,000 (before expenses) by way of a direct subscription of 22,000,000 ordinary shares at a price of 1pence per share (the “Subscription Shares”).
Fundraising Highlights
- Subscription to raise approximately £220,000 (before expenses).
- Issue Price of 1 pence per share
Reasons for the Fundraising
In line with the objectives outlined in the fundraising announced in June 2024, the Company has undertaken this Fundraise and its previous fundraise to progress its corporate and operational strategy and the net proceeds will therefore be applied towards:
- Developmental work at Parys Mountain
- Advancing development options at Grängesberg Iron Ore Mine
- Debt repayment; and
- General working capital purposes
The Company is advancing a number of initiatives with a view to supporting its cash position, however if these are not successful the Company will need to raise further funds towards the end of the calendar year to continue to progress its activities.
The Subscription is conditional only on Admission.
Admission
Application has been made to the London Stock Exchange for admission of the Subscription Shares to trading on AIM (“Admission”). It is expected that Admission will become effective and dealings in the Subscription Shares will commence at 8.00 a.m. on or around 30 September 2024.
The Subscription Shares will be issued fully paid and will rank pari passu in all respects with the Company’s existing Ordinary Shares.
Following Admission, the total number of Ordinary Shares in the capital of the Company in issue will be 483,593,017 with voting rights. This figure may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company’s share capital pursuant to (i) the Company’s Articles, (ii) the Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules and/or (iii) the AIM Rules for Companies issued by the London Stock Exchange plc as amended from time to time.
For further information, please contact:
Anglesey Mining plc
Rob Marsden, Chief Executive Officer Tel: +44 (0)7531 475111
Andrew King, Interim-Chairman Tel: +44 (0)7825 963700
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O’Reilly – Tel: +353 1 679 6363
Zeus Capital
Joint Corporate Broker
Harry Ansell/Katy Mitchell – Tel: +44 (0) 203 829 5000
Anglesey Mining #AYM – Directorate Change
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), announces that Namrata Verma has informed the Board of her decision to resign as a non-executive director of the Company with immediate effect in order to pursue other interests.
Andrew King, Interim Chairman of Anglesey Mining, commented: “On behalf of the Board of Anglesey, I would like to thank Namrata for her contribution to the Company and we wish her well for the future. The Board intends to initiate a process to recruit a new non-executive director and we will update the market as appropriate in due course.“
About Anglesey Mining plc:
Anglesey Mining is traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and currently has 461,593,017 ordinary shares in issue.
Anglesey is developing the 100% owned Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS deposit in North Wales, UK with a reported resource of 5.3 million tonnes at over 4.0% combined base metals in the Measured and Indicated categories and 10.8 million tonnes at over 2.5% combined base metals in the Inferred category.
Anglesey also holds a 49.75% interest in the Grängesberg iron ore project in Sweden and 12% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited, which through its 52% owned subsidiaries, is engaged in the exploration and development of direct shipping iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec.
For further information, please contact:Anglesey Mining plc
Rob Marsden, Chief Executive Officer – Tel: +44 (0)7531 475111
Andrew King, Interim-Chairman – Tel: +44 (0)7825 963700
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O’Reilly – Tel: +353 1 679 6363
Zeus Capital Limited
Joint Corporate Broker
Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell – Tel: +44 (0)161 831 1512
Alan Green covers Anglesey Mining #AYM, Kavango Resources #KAV & Voyager Life #VOY on this week’s Stockbox Research Talks
Alan Green covers Anglesey Mining #AYM, Kavango Resources #KAV & Voyager Life #VOY on this week’s Stockbox Research Talks
Copper works reopening hits ‘significant milestone’ – BBC Anglesey Mining article
Developers hoping to restart mining an Anglesey copper works say they’ve reached a “significant milestone” after submitting the first necessary steps for plans that could create 120 jobs.
Tests show the area around Parys Mountain to contain deposits rich in copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold “worth around $1bn [£755m]”, according to Anglesey Mining PLC.
The company has now prepared the first phase of an environmental impact assessment with the ambition of new underground works at the site.
Anglesey councillor Aled Morris Jones said he welcomed “the potential to create jobs but while adhering to concrete guidelines to protect the environment”.
Link here to read the full article
Anglesey Mining #AYM and Parys Mountain featured in a report by Rob Shelley on ITV Wales
https://x.com/Brand_UK/status/1828693057845268553
A #copper rush on Anglesey? It is 120 years since the last miners left… but history could be about to come full circle at #ParysMountain #Anglesey
CEO Rob Marsden and Site Manager Don McCallum talk through the history of the mine and the drill samples in the core shed
Everything from #copper #gold #zinc #lead and #silver could be mined from a new section of Parys Mountain
Anglesey Mining #AYM – Northern Copper Zone and Garth Daniel Zone, update
At Anglesey Mining plc’s Parys Mountain property, mineralization within the Northern Copper Zone (NCZ) has been traced by historical mining and diamond drilling over a strike length of 1.2 kilometres. The declared inferred resource for the NCZ is 9.38Mt containing 1.27%Cu, 0.38% Zn, 0.24%Pb, 5g/y Ag and 0.1g/t Au. The declared inferred resource of the Garth Daniel Zone (GDZ) is 0.34Mt containing 1.89%Cu, 5.78%Zn, 2.76%Pb, 66g/t Ag and 0.1g/t Au.
All three holes in the 2023-2024 drilling program (NCZ001, NCZ002 and NCZ003) intersected both broad zones of mineralisation and multiple higher-grade zones. The sections below show that the drilling demonstrated good continuity and further supports the integrity of the geological model and drill targeting, with indications of greater mineralised volumes overall.
Anglesey Mining has recently received litho-geochemical results for each of the three holes, from Activation Laboratories in Canada. Interpretation of the results has allowed the stratigraphic positions of the main ore horizons to be further defined, improving the geological unit correlations across the property. Work is on-going; however it is already apparent that the latest holes intersected the same package of rocks and styles of alteration and mineralization as interpreted from previous drilling campaigns, which were subject to the same litho-geochemical analysis.
Detailed understanding of the lithology in each of the recently completed holes will mean a new structural geological model can be constructed and data supporting the model will additionally leverage off all the previously completed exploration drilling that has taken place into both the NCZ and the GDZ. Such a model would be more detailed than the one that presently exists and could provide valuable insights into the controls and distribution of the various mineralized zones. It is expected that, once completed, the model will be able to be extrapolated on a wider scale and used in subsequent mine planning.
Rob Marsden, CEO of Anglesey Mining, commented: “Extracting all of the data possible from the 2023-2024 drilling campaign and interpreting it in context is a key part of the work being undertaken at Parys Mountain and it is great to see this latest dataset supporting and enhancing previous geological interpretation of the deposit.”
Hole NCZ001, at the 575.0m depth, intercepted a high-grade veined polymetallic interval in the Garth Daniel Zone (GDZ) which sits at a similar stratigraphic position to high-grade GDZ mineralization in AMC15 (from the 2005-2006 drilling campaign)
The semi-massive sulphides in NCZ002, NCZ003 are as seen in hole AMC16 (also from the 2005-2006 drilling campaign)
About Anglesey Mining plc:
Anglesey Mining is traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and currently has 461,593,017 ordinary shares in issue.
Anglesey is developing the 100% owned Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS deposit in North Wales, UK with a reported resource of 5.3 million tonnes at over 4.0% combined base metals in the Measured and Indicated categories and 10.8 million tonnes at over 2.5% combined base metals in the Inferred category.
Anglesey also holds a 49.75% interest in the Grängesberg iron ore project in Sweden and 12% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited, which through its 52% owned subsidiaries, is engaged in the exploration and development of direct shipping iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec.
Competent Person
The information in this announcement which relates to Drilling Results has been approved by Mrs. Liz de Klerk, M.Sc., Pr.Sci.Nat., FIMMM who is a professional registered with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professionals (SACNASP: 400090/08) and independent consultant to the Company. Mrs. de Klerk is the Senior Geologist & Managing Director of Micon International Co Limited and has over 20 continuous years of exploration and mining experience in a variety of mineral deposit styles. Mrs. de Klerk has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of exploration, mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which she is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for reporting of Exploration Results, Exploration Targets, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (JORC Code). Mrs. de Klerk consents to inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears.
For further information, please contact:
Anglesey Mining plc
Rob Marsden, Chief Executive Officer – Tel: +44 (0)7531 475111
Andrew King, Interim-Chairman – Tel: +44 (0)7825 963700
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O’Reilly – Tel: +353 1 679 6363
Zeus Capital Limited
Joint Corporate Broker
Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell – Tel: +44 (0)161 831 1512
Daily Telegraph – Bid to reopen 3,500-year-old Welsh mine after gold found in hills – Anglesey Mining #AYM
Anglesey Mining #AYM feature in the The Daily Telegraph by Jonathan Leake – Bid to reopen 3,500-year-old Welsh mine after found in hills. gold
Bronze Age site on could also hold Anglesey, copper & other precious metals zinc
Anglesey Mining has unveiled plans to build new 630-metre shafts into Parys Mountain….
Rob Marsden chief executive of Anglesey Mining, said the mine also contained deposits of silver and lead.
He said: “Parys Mountain is demonstrably the largest and most advanced project for mining copper, gold, silver, lead and zinc in the UK.
“The project is favourably located on a previously permitted development site with significant existing infrastructure already in place…..”
Read full article here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/08/16/push-to-reopen-disused-welsh-mine-after-gold-found-in-hills/
#AYM Anglesey Mining PLC – Submission of Parys Mountain Mine Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), is pleased to announce that it has reached an important project milestone with the formal submission on 31st July 2024 of the Parys Mountain Mine Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping Report to the North Wales Minerals and Waste Planning Service (the “Planning Service”) as part of a formal EIA Scoping Opinion request. The Planning Service assesses mineral planning applications on behalf of the Isle of Anglesey County Council and other County Councils within the North Wales Region.
The Scoping Report forms part of the first stage in the EIA process and comes after almost two years of extensive studies and work by the Anglesey team on site. Cumulative expenditure on the EIA process in that timeframe is almost £300,000. The scoping report sets out the project’s perceived impacts, specifically identifying any crucial and significant impacts which will be assessed as part of the final EIA report, the compilation of which will require further environmental and ecological work. At this EIA scoping stage, the project description remains indicative and will be refined following ongoing mining engineering studies, economic analysis and discussions with neighbours, the wider community and other stakeholders. The mining at Parys will be carried out by underground methods; there are no plans for an open pit or opencast mine extraction works.
The Scoping Opinion request will now be validated by the Planning Service and when that process is completed it will be placed on the Anglesey Council Planning Public Register. At that time, Anglesey Mining will publish a further RNS release providing information on how interested parties can view and comment on the report.
Anglesey’s C.E.O. Rob Marsden participated in a monitoring visit and meeting on site at Parys Mountain on 13th August 2024 with the Senior Minerals and Waste Planning Officer under the ‘The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) (Wales) (Amendments) Regulations 2020, which mineral planning authorities utilise to monitor mineral sites and their extant planning permissions. A brief overview of Anglesey’s new proposal was also discussed at the above meeting.
The Anglesey team are committed to close collaboration with stakeholders, communities, industry and supply chain participants, particularly around minimising potential environmental impacts and maximising economic development opportunities for local communities.
Preservation of existing heritage areas, sites of special scientific interest (SSSI’s) and scheduled historic monuments and buildings have been a major factor in Anglesey determining the location of new proposed surface infrastructure, and similarly, other environmental and social considerations. The EIA Scoping Report considers how measures to avoid, mitigate or compensate would be identified to address the impacts of the project.
Copper, zinc, silver and lead are essential metals that will be required for, amongst other uses, the transition of the UK’s energy use and distribution towards electricity and away from fossil fuels. To produce these minerals from the Parys Mountain mine, new surface infrastructure will be required, including a tailings management facility, a decline portal and some small ventilation shaft collars. The proposed approximate locations of such surface features are shown in a drawing and are described in the EIA Scoping report. The details may change as the Environmental Impact Assessment process proceeds. Anglesey has decided to submit a fresh planning application, rather than alter the existing one, for several reasons that are outlined in the EIA Scoping Report. This is partly because additional mineral resources have been identified recently during a campaign of exploration drilling and because Anglesey intends to avoid any potential damage to heritage and biodiversity assets that have been designated since the last mineral permission. Finally, technological changes since the original planning permission offer more efficient methods of mining, ore processing, pollution control and tailings storage.
Rob Marsden, CEO of Anglesey Mining, commented: “The submission of the Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report for the Parys Mountain Project is a very significant milestone for Anglesey. The assessment of the environmental and social impacts of mining of copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold from Parys Mountain, in addition to the economic feasibility, will play a major part in the permitting processes required to progress the project through investment and financing to mineral production.”
“It is worth reminding investors that Parys Mountain is demonstrably the largest and most advanced copper/zinc/lead/silver/gold project in the UK with a substantial resource upside. In addition, the project is favourably located on a previously permitted, development site with significant existing infrastructure already in place.“
About Anglesey Mining plc:
Anglesey Mining is traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and currently has 461,593,017 ordinary shares in issue.
Anglesey is developing the 100% owned Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS deposit in North Wales, UK with a reported resource of 5.3 million tonnes at over 4.0% combined base metals in the Measured and Indicated categories and 10.8 million tonnes at over 2.5% combined base metals in the Inferred category.
Anglesey also holds a 49.75% interest in the Grängesberg iron ore project in Sweden and 12% of Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited, which through its 52% owned subsidiaries, is engaged in the exploration and development of direct shipping iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec.
For further information, please contact:
Anglesey Mining plc
Rob Marsden, Chief Executive Officer – Tel: +44 (0)7531 475111
Andrew King, Interim-Chairman – Tel: +44 (0)7825 963700
Davy
Nominated Adviser & Joint Corporate Broker
Brian Garrahy / Daragh O’Reilly – Tel: +353 1 679 6363
Zeus Capital Limited
Joint Corporate Broker
Katy Mitchell / Harry Ansell – Tel: +44 (0)161 831 1512