London Mining Keep Words

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London Mining (“London Mining” or the “Company”) announces that China Global Mining Resources Limited (“CGMR“), a  subsidiary  of the China Global  Mining Resources   (BVI)   Limited   joint  venture (“JV”) which  is  held  50:50  with  Wits  Basin Precious Minerals Inc  (“Wits Basin”), has received a claim regarding the payment of the  deferred consideration for the purchase  of  the  Sudan  processing plant.   The  claim is to be determined through arbitration.  CGMR is in discussions with the sellers of the plant regarding this claim and a resolution (either by agreement of through arbitration) is expected in the next 6 months.  The Sellers have no legal or commercial recourse to London Mining or any subsidiary other than the CGMR JV with respect to this claim.

Flooding are the most common form of natural disaster in the UK and are now part and parcel of the British winter months; widespread flooding happens at least once a year in the UK. Earlier this year, torrents of rain hit the UK, with Cumbria the worst-affected area; heavy, prolonged rainfall caused bridges and road networks to collapse and four people lost their lives. In 2007, Yorkshire was hit hard by floods and some people are still recovering from the destruction caused by the floods three years later; the floods killed six people and left hundreds of people homeless and thousands without electricity.

Flooding can come from various sources, from coastal waters, from rivers (also known as fluvial flooding) and surface water flooding. Of all these sources London is most vulnerable to surface water flooding. Heavy rainfall can swiftly overwhelm the drainage network, leading to flooding of low-lying areas.

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