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Anglesey Mining plc LSE:AYM 
 
17 December 2012 
 
Labrador Iron Mines Completes 2012 Exploration Program 
 
On track to complete resource estimates and resource conversions by March 31, 2013 
 
Anglesey Mining plc ("Anglesey") is pleased to report that its 19.7% owned 
associate Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited ("LIM") has announced the 
completion of its 2012 exploration field program totalling 14,000 metres ("m") 
of diamond and reverse circulation ("RC") drilling. This represents the 
largest exploration program ever completed by LIM. LIM's field crew is now 
working on several of its Schefferville area iron ore projects in both 
Newfoundland and Labrador and Québec towards the completion of geological core 
logging and sampling in early 2013 and anticipates several new and updated 
National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") compliant resource estimates on its 
deposits for completion by the end of its fiscal year. 
 
Exploration Program Highlights 
 
- During the 2012 field season, LIM completed 14,000 m of diamond and RC 
drilling, a 40% increase over the planned 10,000 m. 
 
- LIM is on track to complete by March 31, 2013, updated resource estimates 
for two major deposits: i) the James Deposit (currently in production), 
including the James South Extension and, ii) the Houston deposits (currently 
22.9 million tonnes of Measured and Indicated mineral resources - see press 
release dated May 31, 2012). 
 
- LIM is also on track to complete new and initial mineral resource estimates 
on the Malcolm deposit (nearby Houston), the historic crushed ore stockpiles 
in both Québec and Labrador and its first inferred mineral resource estimate 
on the Elizabeth Lake Taconite. 
 
- Drill results at Malcolm-1 returned ore-type intersections (grading >50% 
Iron ("Fe")) in 11 of the 14 holes. Highlights include hole RC-M026, which 
intersected 21 m at 60.8% Fe and hole RC-M018, which intersected 18 m at 58.8% 
Fe. 
 
- During the 2012 exploration program, LIM also acquired geological 
information through the use of diamond drilling, which successfully recovered 
core samples for the first time. These samples will now provide better bulk 
density, geotechnical, metallurgical and hydrogeological interpretations 
required for detailed mine planning. 
 
"In our 2012 drilling season, our exploration team demonstrated their 
experience and competence by successfully delivering the most ambitious 
program in LIM's history" commented Rod Cooper, LIM's President and COO. "As a 
result, we are on track to complete several new and updated resource estimates 
by the end of our fiscal year. Equally as important, the field information 
collected this year will not only contribute to the development and 
delineation of our resource base, but will also provide valuable technical 
information for strategic mine planning. Preparation work has now commenced 
for another ambitious exploration program in fiscal 2014, scheduled to 
commence in April 2013." 
 
2012 Exploration Work Program Details 
 
LIM used two exploration drill contractors during the 2012 field season: Cabo 
Drilling Corp. carried out the RC drilling and Major Drilling Group 
International Inc. carried out the diamond drill work. In previous seasons, 
LIM used RC drilling exclusively. The 2012 exploration program was successful 
in generating core samples through the use of traditional diamond drilling, a 
significant technical achievement. LIM obtained a high level (85%+) of core 
recovery with the use of highly-skilled personnel and special drilling 
additives and more than 8,300 m of HQ3 core (61.1 mm diameter) were recovered 
by the end of the program in mid-November. Logging and core splitting is 
ongoing on site and the exploration team is expected to complete its sampling 
in early 2013 to allow the inclusion of all new data and assay results in the 
next series of mineral resource estimates. 
 
LIM is anticipating new mineral resource estimations on the James Deposit 
(including the James South Extension), Malcolm-1, Houston 1, 2 and 3 and on 
the historic crushed ore stockpiles. An initial mineral resource estimation 
will also be provided on the Elizabeth Lake Taconite. 
 
The 2012 exploration program also successfully tested a system for geophysical 
down-hole bulk density determinations in the James and Houston orebodies, 
which promises to yield a valuable contribution to the resource estimation 
efforts in the future. 
 
Malcolm-1 Drill Results 
 
The Malcolm-1 area lies approximately 3 kilometres northwest from the Houston 
orebodies. Initial work on this property was carried out by LIM in 2011 and 
returned ore-type intersections in 14 of 18 holes drilled (see to press 
release dated May 31, 2012). In 2012, RC drilling on the Malcolm-1 property 
consisted of 14 holes totalling 1,600 m and 11 of the 14 holes returned 
ore-type intersections. Figure 1 outlines the hole locations from the 2011 and 
2012 drill programs, as well as the historical resource previously identified 
by the Iron Ore Company of Canada ("IOC"). The historical (non NI 43-101 
compliant) mineral resource is 2.9 million tonnes grading 56.2@ Fe. A 
manganese resource was also identified by IOC, totalling 422,000 tonnes at a 
grade of 51.4% Fe. LIM expects to report a new NI 43-101 compliant mineral 
resource for the Malcolm-1 deposit by the end of its fiscal year. 
 
Table 1 below summarizes the intercepts from the 2012 drill program. True 
thickness (ETT) is estimated using an average bedding dip of 45 degrees and 
vertical drilling dips for every RC hole. 
 
Table 1: 2012 Malcolm-1 Drill Hole Intercepts 
 
Hole_ID       From    To Length (m)   ETT    Fe    Mn     P  SiO2 Al2O3 
               (m)   (m)              (m)   (%)   (%)   (%)   (%)   (%) 
 
RC-M018-2012     3    21         18    13  58.8   1.9  0.06   3.3   0.5 
RC-M019-2012     3    36         33    23  52.0   0.5  0.08  12.4   2.5 
                42    51          9     6  58.9   0.8  0.07   5.9   0.5 
RC-M022-2012    21    33         12     8  50.1   0.0  0.01  27.8   0.0 
RC-M023-2012    12    27         15    11  54.1   0.1  0.05  16.5   0.0 
RC-M024-2012    24    30          6     4  50.6   1.3  0.09  15.8   0.1 
RC-M025-2012    18    30         12     8  53.1   0.1  0.06  16.6   0.1 
RC-M026-2012    42    75         33    23  56.2   0.5  0.06  12.1   0.2 
RC-M027-2012    27    36          9     6  56.7   0.6  0.04  14.8   0.1 
RC-M029-2012    33    54         21    15  50.1   0.2  0.06  26.0   0.4 
                99   108          9     6  52.2   4.9  0.04  17.5   0.0 
               120   129          9     6  52.3   4.0  0.17  13.8   0.8 
RC-M030-2012    93   102          9     6  51.1   0.4  0.03  25.0   0.7 
RC-M031-2012   147   156          9     6  51.0   3.1  0.12  10.5   2.7 
 
 
Other Exploration Work Program Details 
 
LIM was also able to increase the capacity of the mine site sample preparation 
facilities to allow a better turnaround time in the receipt of assays from 
off-site laboratories. Actlabs remained as independent managers of the site 
preparation laboratory and all reduced and pulverized exploration samples were 
airfreighted to its analytical laboratory in Ancaster, Ontario for 
multi-element X-ray fluorescent (XRF) assays including Actlabs internal 
Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures. 
 
Ground Geophysical Surveys: Geosig Inc., a Quebec-based geophysical consulting 
firm carried out a series of ground magnetometer and gravity surveys over 
several main targets including the Gagnon and Elizabeth taconites and over the 
James, the Houston, the Malcolm-1 and the Howse direct shipping (DSO) iron ore 
deposits. The gravity survey covered 48 line-kilometres (line-km) and 1,130 
gravity stations were collected. The magnetic survey covered 31.4 line-km and 
40,326 measurements were recovered. These surveys have confirmed the validity 
of airborne gravity anomalies, located the extensions of known ore bodies and 
suggested the presence of new exploration targets. 
 
Table 2: 2012 Total Metres Drilled 
 
A summary table for the 2012 exploration drill program is shown below: 
 
Province           Property               Diamond          RC           Total 
                                         Drilling     Drilling       Drilling 
                                              (m)          (m)            (m) 
Newfoundland       James Mine + South       2,086           -           2,086 
& Labrador (NL) 
                   Houston 1-2-3            4,504        1,468          6,121 
                   NL Stockpiles                -        2,552          2,552 
                   Elizabeth Taconite       1,728            -          1,728 
Quebec (QC)        Malcolm 1                    -        1,599          1,599 
                   TOTAL                    8,318        5,619         13,937 
 
Experienced Technical Team 
 
The exploration program has been carried out by LIM's experienced geological 
team led by Chief Project Geologist Howard Vatcher, supported by Senior 
Resource Geologist Erick Chavez, Senior Field Geologist Tara Schrama, Senior 
Project Geologist Adewara Odewande, Project Geologist Shawn Duquet, all under 
executive supervision of Michel Cormier, Vice President, Exploration. 
 
For further details of figures 1: Compilation surface plan of Malcolm-1 
property and 2: Location Map for 2012 Exploration Program please visit 
LIM's website at www.labradorironmines.ca 
 
About Anglesey Mining plc 
 
Anglesey holds 19.7% of Toronto-listed Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited 
(TSX:LIM) which is producing high grade hematite from its James pit, one of 
LIM's twenty direct shipping iron ore deposits in western Labrador and 
north-eastern Quebec. Production is targeted to grow from 1.7mt in 2012 to 2mt 
in 2013. 
 
Anglesey is also carrying out exploration and development work at its 100% 
owned Parys Mountain zinc-copper-lead deposit in North Wales, UK where a JORC 
Code-compliant resource of 2.1mt at 6.9% combined base metals in the indicated 
category and 4.1mt at 5.0% combined in the inferred category was published in 
November 2012. 
 
For further information, please contact: 
Bill Hooley, Chief Executive +44 (0)1492 541981; 
Ian Cuthbertson, Finance Director +44 (0)1248 361333; 
Samantha Harrison / Klara Kaczmarek: RFC Ambrian +44 (0)20 3440 6800; 
Emily Fenton / Jos Simson: Tavistock Communications +44 (0)20 7920 3155 
 
 
 
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