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Corporate Update and 2026 Field Programme
Landore Resources Limited announced its 2026 field programme will commence on May 14, 2026, focusing on infill sampling and structural refinement at the Lamaune Gold Prospect to advance towards a maiden NI 43-101 compliant resource classification. The company is also in discussions regarding potential strategic pathways for its Lessard and Nevada properties, exploring options like joint ventures and asset-level transactions to maximize shareholder value. Landore Resources confirmed it is fully funded for the current field programme and associated corporate activities, with previous drilling at Lamaune in 2009 and 2010 yielding significant gold intercepts, including Hole 1109-75 returning 3.00 metres at 9.14 g/t Au. Disclaimer*

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7 May 2026 LANDORE RESOURCES LIMITED Corporate Update and 2026 Field Programme London, United Kingdom - 7 May - Landore Resources Limited (AIM: LND) ("Landore Resources" or the "Company"), is pleased to provide an update on strategic developments and the commencement of its 2026 field programme. The Company continues to make progress on a number of initiatives aimed at unlocking value across its asset base, with discussions ongoing with several parties regarding potential strategic pathways for the Lessard and Nevada properties. These conversations encompass a range of options including joint ventures, partnerships and potential asset-level transactions, all with the objective of maximising shareholder value whilst maintaining focus on the Company's core priorities. With an active exploration season about to begin and strategic negotiations progressing, the Company enters this next phase with clear direction and growing momentum. 2026 Field Programme The Company confirms that its 2026 field programme will commence on 14 May 2026, with the primary technical objective being infill sampling and structural refinement at the Lamaune Gold Prospect ("Lamaune"), aimed at improving geological confidence and advancing understanding of the mineralised system with a view to supporting future resource evaluation work, including potential advancement towards a maiden NI 43-101 compliant resource classification. Located within the western portion of the Junior Lake Greenstone Belt, Lamaune is regarded by the Board as the most compelling near-term priority within the broader property. First prospected in the early-to-mid 2000s, drilling programmes intersected multiple near-surface gold-bearing zones, confirming a consistent mineralised trend associated with sheared mafic units and localised quartz veining. Prior drilling conducted in 2009 and 2010[1] returned broad intervals of anomalous to high-grade gold, with typical intercepts comprising multi-metre zones grading between 1-4 g/t Au, punctuated by narrower higher-grade shoots, establishing lateral continuity over several hundred metres. Subsequent technical review confirmed the prospect to be a gold-dominant system characterised by structurally controlled, shear-zone hosted mineralisation. Highlights from drill campaign 2009/2010 reported: Hole ID From (m) Interval (m) Grade (g/t Au) Notes 1109-75 41....
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