Plymouth Minerals Limited provide an update of immediate activity at the San Jose/Valdeflorez lithium-tin project (San Jose, or The Project) in Spain. After completion of a successful $6.5 million capital raising which was Jointly Managed by Canaccord Genuity and Hartleys. Plymouth has commenced a Feasibility Study which Plymouth intends to complete during 2018. To finalise the process of lodging the Mining Licence Application (MLA) which earned Plymouth its initial 50% interest all supporting documentation has been submitted to the relevant authorities in Extremadura, Spain. Plymouth and the company JV partner, Valoriza Mineria, presented The Project to various government authorities concurrent with this lodgement. These presentations included explanations of how The Project would provide a major positive impact on the nearby town of Caceres through the substantial investment proposed and parallel employment generated. The planned technical work for the Feasibility Study 2018 is substantial and will advance San Jose significantly. This will also be matched by a keen focus on permitting and social aspects, which is best conducted from the local area and office in. Caceres. Engagement with local stakeholders will now increase and the JV's relocation to Caceres is important in facilitating this. The increase in administrative and permitting activities will lead to the hiring of additional people working in Caceres going forward. As part of the ongoing feasibility study now being led by Plymouth, geotechnical and metallurgical drilling will commence this month. Following the successful resource extension drilling conducted in 2017 and resultant substantial JORC mineral resource upgrade a small (1,500-2,000m) programme is planned. This geotechnical drilling is designed to provide confirmation of geotechnical data required for final pit design. It is expected that this additional data will allow an increase in the wall angles, leading to a positive impact on strip ratio and project economics. The metallurgical drilling will deliver representative bulk sample material for larger-scale testwork to produce increased quantities of battery grade lithium carbonate. This programme will deliver representative material planned for the first several years of projected mine life and is important in delivering inputs for Bankable Feasibility studies.