Anglesey Mining plc reported that the drilling rig for the upcoming Northern Copper Zone (NCZ) infill program has been mobilized and has arrived at the company's Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au project, located on the Isle of Anglesey. Drilling is expected to start on 27 October. Highlights: The drilling program is planned for 6 drill holes (c.3,700m) to infill certain zones of the resource and to provide verification of the historical drilling and is expected to take up to 25 weeks to complete; The overall objective of this program is to upgrade a significant zone of the NCZ from the Inferred to Indicated category for use in the planned Pre-Feasibility Study.

The drilling will also be testing for extensions of the nearby, high-grade Garth Daniel and Central Zones; The NCZ has a 2012 Inferred resource estimate of 9.4Mt at 1.27% Cu, plus minor Au, Ag, Zn and Pb credits (1.6% CuEq) ? although very few holes were assayed for all the metals. A historical resource estimate by a prior operator from the early 1970?s was >30Mt at 0.81% Cu, (not compliant) and did not include assays of any by-products; The 6 proposed holes could potentially provide multiple pierce points across the NCZ, the Garth Daniel Zone and the Central Zone, based on current interpretations; The proposed Muon Tomography survey at Parys Mountain has been redesigned and will now be conducted utilizing the first completed drill hole in upcoming Northern Copper Zone infill program; Conducting the muon survey on this first drill hole, which is targeting a depth of 600 metres, will provide significantly greater coverage than the originally planned survey that would have utilized the 300-metre-deep Morris Shaft.