Anglesey Mining plc provided an update on the Northern Copper Zone drilling at the Company's Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au project, located on the Isle of Anglesey. Drilling of NCZ001 commenced on 27 October with a targeted end of hole depth at 650 meters. As at close of business on 3 December, the hole was at a depth of 545 metres.

The company expects this first drill hole to be complete over the next week before moving onto NCZ002. Initial logging of NCZ001 suggests that sulphide mineralisation within the Northern Copper Zone commenced at a downhole depth of around 350 metres, in-line with the Company's modelled interpretation. Sulphides of varying amounts have been logged from 350 metres to the current depth.

Drilling remained in the Northern Shale host of the Northern Copper Zone until around 400 meters downhole depth before transitioning into the intrusive rhyolites, both units contain varying degrees of sulphides. Cutting and sampling of core has already commenced with first samples expected to be delivered to the assay laboratory before the Christmas break, with results currently expected to be received during First Quarter 2024.