Vanoord
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17 years ago
From the BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7340356.stm 


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A copper mine on Anglesey that has been dormant for more than 100 years is in the process of being bought by an Australian company.

Western Metals has agreed to pay around £14m for the Parys Mountain project, pending the results of feasibility review. If the plan goes ahead, it will be the first mine of its kind brought into production in Britain in 30 years.

Before mining ended at Parys in the early 1900s, it yielded more than 300,000 tonnes of metal.

Bill Hooley, chief executive of Anglesey Mining, said negotiations with Western Metals began four weeks ago. He said the companies would now enter into a period of "due diligence" - where details are checked, and after that it is expected a formal agreement will be signed.

A feasibility study is then proposed by the Australian company.

Mr Hooley said Anglesey Mining, which has been involved with the Parys Mountain site since 1984, is selling all its real estate rights, plus mining rights. "From a company point of view it's good we have received this offer, it represents good value for Anglesey Mining and its shareholders. Also it's good news for Parys Mountain, it's a move forward," said Mr Hooley. He said the company would continue to develop its Labrador iron ore project in Canada.

Local historian Bryan Hope said the copper mine on Parys Mountain was one of the most important in the world before work there ended. Mr Hope said: "Mining goes back to the Bronze Age times and although there isn't much evidence of this, the Romans may have mined it."

He said it had been the most important local industry, with ancillary trades such as sulphur production and ship-building. "Men, women and children worked the mine and there were women known as Copper Ladies who used to break up the ore into smaller pieces for smelting and grading."

Mr Hope, who is also secretary of Amlwch Industrial Heritage Trust, said the mining of copper could possibly lead to the regeneration of Amlwch port. "It will be very interesting how they go about things and how they export the copper," he added.



I wonder if this will make a difference to PUG?
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carnkie
17 years ago
Anglesey Mining also issued a press release today.

http://www.angleseymining.co.uk/amplc/PressReleases/080410SaleofParysMountain.htm 

I don't know whether this is of any interest but it details the rather good results of the 2005 bore holes project. It would appear there's still a lot of copper in them there hills.

http://www.angleseymining.co.uk/amplc/PressReleases/051116DrillingReportAMC16.htm 
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skippy
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17 years ago
Mmmm. Well I used to know these guys well, (Western Minerals) having worked in the Ozzie mining game - they used our exploration software. Methinks the only thing they are mining is shareholders pockets... I wouldn't hold your breath about seeing any ore dug out. :smartass:
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LAP
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17 years ago
Great news, well that's if the mine was to open. (lets hope!).


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muckyminer
17 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

From the BBC -

I wonder if this will make a difference to PUG?



We're certainly hoping not! Luckily the area they are exploring is across the road from 'ours' and is into a different lode. Fingers, legs and eyes crossed...
Vanoord
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17 years ago
Any issues you folks have with water levels? Or is it too far away for pumping to have an effect?

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muckyminer
17 years ago
We're not actually linked from our side to the workings from the Huw Morris shaft, though we do have passages nearby. As far as I know it won't affect us, though if they were to pump it and it did do, it would probably give us more mine to explore! (The shaft is approx. 300m deep, way below anything we have access to)

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=33299  Got to be the best office window view in the UK!
simonrl
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16 years ago
From the BBC (yesterday):

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7668270.stm 
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skippy
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16 years ago
I refer the Honorable Gentleman to my post above...
:smartass: :smartass:
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Wormster
16 years ago
You just have to love the innacuracy of the last line of the BBC report.
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minerat
16 years ago
bought shares a while back @2.5pence, ridded em last year, thought it was a "bubble" then. there are some sneaky people about !!!! :thumbsup:
be afraid.....very afraid !!!!
Vanoord
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16 years ago
Text of yesterday's BBC report:

Quote:

Plans have fallen through by an Australian company to reopen a zinc and copper mine at Parys Mountain on Anglesey.

Perth-based Western Metals had been planning on bringing the mine back into production after more than 100 years.

But Anglesey Mining has said talks with the company had come to an end.

In April, it was reported that Western Metals had agreed to pay about £14m for the Parys Mountain project, pending a feasibility review.

In a statement, Anglesey Mining said: "Following extensive discussions, no agreement has been reached with Western Metals Limited of Perth, Western Australia, in respect of the sale of the company's Parys Mountain copper-zinc-lead project in north Wales and that negotiations on this matter have now ceased."

The statement said the firm would concentrate on its iron ore project in eastern Labrador, Canada, which has its first production anticipated in 2009.

Before mining ended at Parys Mountain in the early 1900s, it yielded more than 300,000 tonnes of metal.

Mining at the site is said to go back to the Bronze Age.



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