http://www.economist....ar/minewhatyouwishfor
"Wolf Minerals, an Australian firm, listed on AIM on November 30th with the intention of raising cash to finance a tungsten mine in Devon. Humphrey Hale, Wolf’s boss, says the world’s fourth-largest deposit of the metal, a vital ingredient for toughening steel, lies some eight miles north-east of Plymouth."
"Anglesey Mining is assessing the prospects of getting copper, zinc and lead from Parys Mountain in Wales [...] South Crofty, a Cornish tin mine, is set to begin full production in 2014."
"Sirius Minerals is exploring for potash, a mineral used in fertilisers, in Yorkshire. The country’s only working gold mine, in Northern Ireland, may shortly be joined by another in Scotland."
I've often maintained on this site that the 'death of British manufacturing' is largely a misrepresentation. But there's little doubting that mining has (for good reason) become something of a niche industry - and will remain so. But will these developments herald sustainable growth in the UK mining industry? Or is it something of a non-story? Discuss!