Peter,
This is actually a very brief summary of the 1999 Annual Report, which came
out towards the end of last week. If you go to the Anglesey Mining website,
you can see the full report. Address of the main site is:
http://www.angleseymining.co.uk/ The reality is that unless Anglesey raises
a large sum of money, nothing much more is likely to happen.
I worked for Anglesey for a few months, back in 1988 during the early part
of the shaft sinking - still have friends from those days. Interesting
times.
Martin Potts
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From: Peter Claughton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: 19 September 1999 12:59
Subject: Gold mining - news cutting
> Western Mail Saturday 18 September 1999, p. 17.
>
> Future still golden for Anglesey miners.
>
> Optomistic report on the prospects for Anglesey Mining despite the fall in
> the price of gold. The company has been engaged in a drilling programme at
> Parys Mountain on Anglesey and near Dolaucothi in Carmarthenshire,
resulting
> in losses of over UKP111,000 in the last financial year.
>
> Peter
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