Locksley Resources announced that assay results have been received for 27 drill holes completed in August, September and October 2021 at the Tottenham Copper Project in central New South Wales. Assay results have been received for 4 diamond drill holes and 23 RC drill holes from the Chris Watson, Orange Plains and Carolina Deposits. All holes reported on to date intersected Au ? Cu ? Ag ? Zn mineralisation. Results remain pending for 3 diamond drill holes and 5 RC holes from the recent programmes. Results also remain pending for additional sampling of holes TMD029 and TMD030 that were drilled in 2020. Carolina Deposit Diamond Drilling: The Carolina Deposit lies 9km ENE of Tottenham. Holes CAD001 to CAD006 were drilled in September 2021 for 1,260.4m. Results have been received for holes CAD001, CAD002, and CAD003. Results remain pending for holes CAD004, CAD005, and CAD006. Holes TMD029 and TMD030 were drilled in late 2020 by private company Bacchus Resources Pty Ltd, to test the down dip extent of the Carolina Deposit. It is currently thought that these holes pass to the south of the high grade plunge of the deposit. These holes have been recovered, and relogged to confirm the 2020 sampling. Additional sampling of mineralised material has occurred with results pending. CAD001 (141.4m): This north directed hole was intended to provide geotechnical information and metallurgical sample towards the southern end of a conceptual open pit. Ground conditions were poor in the top 60m with strong weathering and faulting. It appears that faulting may define the southern edge of the Carolina deposit. A supergene ore zone was intercepted from 69.7m to 74.7m, containing pyrite, cuprite, and chalcocite. This zone returned: 1.79m @ 1.12g/t Au, 5g/t Ag, 4.16% Cu from 69.74m. The interval included a zone of semi massive chalcocite that returned: 0.48m @ 2.31g/t Au, 12g/t Ag, 10.35% Cu from 71.05m. CAD002 (189.6m): This west directed hole was drilled to provide geotechnical information and metallurgical sample towards the eastern side of a conceptual open pit and to infill between high grade results in TMD017 (3.77m @ 6.2% Cu, 1.7ppm Au) and CLRC005 (9m @ 2.4% Cu, 0.2ppm Au). Geotechnical conditions are good with intact rock from shallow depths. A hanging wall pyrite + arsenopyrite + chalcopyrite sulphide horizon is present from 49.95m which returned: 1.56m @ 1.87g/t Au, 6g/t Ag, 0.33% Cu, 0.50% Zn from 49.95m. This matches sparse historical reports of an upper gold horizon with grades to 5.1g/t Au in hole CRC01. Many of the historic drill holes have no sampling present to confirm or refute a more widespread distribution of this horizon. The two previously defined ore zones were intersected and returned results of: 9.00m @ 0.11g/t Au, 0.34% Cu from 88.00m (Upper horizon) 9.50m @ 0.79g/t Au, 2g/t Ag, 2.39% Cu from 109.50m (Lower horizon). CAD003 (120.4m): This south directed hole was intended to provide geotechnical information and metallurgical sample towards the northern end of a conceptual open pit. Geotechnical conditions are good with intact rock from shallow depths. A weak oxide result of 1.00m @ 0.46g/t Au from 21.00m appears to correlate with the upper gold zone intersected in CAD002 and CRC01. Supergene mineralisation containing chalcocite was logged between 58m and 60.5m and 66m to 68m. Primary pyrite + chalcopyrite + magnetite mineralisation is observed between 70.5m and 81m. These zones returned a result of 24.00m @ 0.28g/t Au 1g/t Ag, 0.51% Cu from 57.00m. TMD029 (318.7m): This hole was drilled in late 2020 by private company Bacchus Resources Pty Ltd, to test the down dip extent of the Carolina Deposit. Sampling of the main mineralised zone returned a narrow intercept of: 0.35m @ 2.41g/t Au, 5g/t Ag, 5.28% Cu from 295.25m. It is currently thought that this hole passes to the south of the high grade section of the deposit. This core has been recovered, and relogged to confirm the 2020 sampling. Additional sampling of mineralised material has occurred with results pending. TMD030 (330.8m): This hole was drilled in late 2020 by private company Bacchus Resources Pty Ltd, to test the down dip extent of the Carolina Deposit. Sampling of the upper ore horizon returned: 5.50m @ 0.26g/t Au, 2g/t Ag, 0.24% Cu from 284.60m. The lower ore horizon returned: 1.60m @ 0.62g/t Au, 3g/t Ag, 1.89% Cu from 303.00m. It is currently thought that this hole passes to the south of the high grade section of the deposit. This core has been recovered, and relogged to confirm the 2020 sampling. Additional sampling of mineralised material has occurred with results pending. Orange Plains Deposit Diamond Drilling: A single diamond drill hole was completed at the Orange Plains Deposit. TOD001 (303.5m): This west directed hole located the fault that displaces the mineralised horizons between the Chris Watson and Orange Plains Deposits between 170 and 180m. The fault appears to trend north -south and is steeply dipping. The fault zone is weakly mineralised with quartz veining and pyrite. A narrow sulphide zone was intersected at 80m that appears to be the attenuated northern margin of the Orange Plains Deposit. Chris Watson and Orange Plains Deposits RC Drilling: 28 RC drill holes (TORC001 to TORC028), were completed over the Chris Watson and Orange Plains Deposits for 3,398m of drilling in October 2021. Results have been received for holes TORC001 to TORC021, TORC024, and TORC025. All holes to date have intersected some mineralisation. Noteworthy results include: TORC001 2.0m @ 1.03% Cu, 0.14g/t Au from 30.0m; TORC003 3.0m @ 1.04% Cu, 0.31g/t Au from 31.0m; TORC013 6.0m @ 0.73% Cu, 1.50g/t Au from 50.0m; TORC018 6.0m @ 0.96% Cu, 0.63g/t Au from 100.0m; TORC019 17.0m @ 0.54% Cu from 3.0m; TORC019 3.0m @ 1.88% Cu, 0.41g/t Au from 33.0m. The results to date have confirmed historic drilling and extended the ore zones. Chris Watson Deposit Historic Diamond drilling: Over 9,000m of previous diamond drilling is stored at the Orange Plains field camp. Many of these holes contain unsampled intervals of mineralised core. Holes TMD021, TMD022, TMD028 and TPDD008, from the deeper sections of the Chris Watson Deposit, are being relogged and all unsampled mineralisation sent for assay. All of these holes contain significant copper mineralisation that demonstrates the system remains open at depth. Assay results are not expected until January 2022. Next Steps: Once all assay results from the recent programmes are received, data will be sent to an independent consultant to calculate a resource for the Mount Royal to Orange Plains and Carolina Deposits. Historic core from the Chris Watson Deposit is currently being relogged and sampled. Multiple historic drill holes are present at the WB Clarke Geoscience Centre in western Sydney. The relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions now means that these holes are accessible to be relogged and sampled through to February 2022.