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Changes at Cornish Lithium

- HannaH Baker hannah.baker@reachplc.com

CORNISH Lithium’s independen­t non-executive chair has stepped down from the role, the company has confirmed.

Ian Cockerill is leaving the Penryn-based mining exploratio­n business to take up the position of chief executive and executive director of London-headquarte­red Endeavour Mining.

Jeremy Wrathall, founder and chief executive of Cornish Lithium, will take over the role of chair on an interim basis until a replacemen­t is appointed.

The company, which has undertaken a number of projects to demonstrat­e the commercial capability of lithium production in Cornwall, said the process of identifyin­g a candidate would start “shortly”.

Meanwhile, former Cornish Lithium director Keith Liddell has re-joined the board as a non-executive director. Mr Liddell, who is also chair of Isle of Man-headquarte­red Lifezone Metals, is a metallurgi­cal engineer and resource company director. He has worked since 1981 in the minerals industry and has experience in management and ownership of a number of public and private businesses and joint ventures.

Mr Wrathall said: “Firstly, I would like to thank Ian for his leadership and advice as chairman over the past two years. During this period, the company has made significan­t progress developing its projects and has secured a landmark financing package. On behalf of the company, I wish Ian every success with his role at Endeavour Mining.

“I am pleased to welcome Keith Liddell back to our board. Keith’s operationa­l and metallurgi­cal experience will be invaluable as Cornish Lithium commission­s the demonstrat­ion plant at Trelavour and finalises the process flow sheet for its geothermal projects. I look forward to working with Keith as we develop our exciting portfolio of projects to create value for all our stakeholde­rs.”

Mr Cockerill said he was “proud” to have been involved in Cornish Lithium and its work over the last two years. He added: “The company is at an exciting stage in its developmen­t and, following last summer’s financing, has the balance sheet strength to realise its potential. I look forward to seeing the company progress as a shareholde­r and wish the team continued success with the developmen­t of its projects.”

Last year, Cornish Lithium said it had received a £53.6 million initial investment from institutio­nal investors to support the developmen­t of the UK’s critical minerals supply chain and accelerate growth towards commercial production of lithium.

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