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Cornish Tin: The Great Wheal Vor Project Cornish Tin Limited is a Cornwall based mineral exploration company, advancing The Great Wheal Vor Project, near Breage, Cornwall. It has rights to explore for and extract all minerals and aggregates including tin, lithium, copper, tungsten, and geothermal energy. This group of 26 former producing mines, last operated in the 1800s, were described in 1929 as the richest in tin of all the Cornish mines, probably the richest tin mine which has ever been worked in the world. Historic production grades were high, averaging approx 3.5% tin, and peaking at over 5.5% tin. Even assuming a current production grade of only 2% tin this would be one of the top 3 tin mines by grade in the world if being mined today. ....
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Now mining consultant Jeff Harrison has spoken further about the plans in a statement sent to everyone who has made contact with the company since it announced its plans. As part of it he has addressed people who say they were upset to only just be hearing about the plans, rather than as a whole community involved from the start. Mr Harrison said Cornish Tin informed the Cornwall Council mineral planning officer and Breage Parish Council in October last year of its plans, but they were asked to keep this confidential whilst landowners were identified and contacted. It is a sensitive issue to inform a landowner that they do not own the mineral rights below their land and that exploration can happen, and they do not need to give their permission. ....