Caernarfon Herald

FIRM’S EXPLORATIO­NS ‘SHOW SERIOUS POTENTIAL FOR NEW DEPOSITS TO RIVAL CLOGAU MINE’

- Will Hayward

MILES of land has been discovered to contain Welsh gold. Alba Mineral Resources have been exploring in north Wales looking for rare Clogau gold.

And the company have found gold samples in the ground across a 9km stretch of the Dolgellau gold belt.

The largest one of these, CerysGwyne­th, was 2km long, which is four times longer than the legendary Clogau-St David’s mine which has produced the largest quantity of gold

from any region in the United Kingdom.

Alba are now planning trenching of selected areas and a drilling campaign to target extensions to Llechfrait­h mine area.

Alba’s executive chairman, George Frangeskid­es, said: “The completion of this extensive exploratio­n programme over the Dolgellau Gold Belt has confirmed what should already have been apparent from previous announceme­nts.

“Alba’s licence area has serious potential to host one or more new gold deposits that could rival the historic Clogau-St importance.

“The fact that the Cerys-Gwyneth anomaly trend is four times the size of the anomaly over the Clogau Mine should need no further explanatio­n.

“While that ongoing exploratio­n success alone represents a huge and unique opportunit­y for Alba, the key focus for the company in the coming 12 months will be in pushing forward with the work to re-open one or more of the historic mines for commercial production, as that represents a clear cash-flow generative opportunit­y for the company. David’s Mine in

“The next stage of work will involve identifyin­g potential zones of unexploite­d gold for commercial production.”

Welsh gold is incredibly rare and incredibly expensive, with huge historical significan­ce.

There is a custom of using Welsh gold for royal wedding rings, which was started by the Queen Mother in 1923 and has been used by royal brides ever since.

The Queen Mother’s wedding ring, the Queen’s in 1947, Princess Margaret’s in 1960, the Princess Royal’s in 1973 and that of Diana, Princess of

Pic: Richard Bird Photograph­y

Wales in 1981 were all made from the same nugget.

In 2017, nuggets and flakes of Welsh gold were sold at auction for £44,000.

There are two distinct areas of Wales which have historical­ly been mined for Welsh gold. In the north of the country is a geographic­al band known as “the Dolgellau gold belt” stretching from Barmouth, past Dolgellau and up towards Snowdonia. The second is further south, in a small area in the valley of the River Cothi at Dolaucothi.

There have been 23 gold mines in Wales.

 ??  ?? ● Inside Gwynfynydd mine near Dolgellau
● Inside Gwynfynydd mine near Dolgellau

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