Chesterfield Resources announced that recent diamond drill holes have intersected further mineralisation that could form a continuation of a known deposit. The company has also applied for four additional mineral exploration licences in Cyprus targeting copper and gold totalling an additional area of 9.29 km². The Mansoura application is located 18 km NE of the current Troodos West permits and covers an area of 4.05 km². This prospective permit contains a 1.50 km long NNW trending belt of 14 gossanous surface expressions with a coincident gold soil anomaly (ref Geochemical Atlas of Cyprus). The majority of historic exploration work took place in the 1950's and consisted of spontaneous polarisation and surface electromagnetic geophysical surveys alongside minor pitting of gossans. There is considerable scope to augment this historic work with more modern techniques and information derived from the company's recent exploration at its Troodos West exploration programme. The Perapedhi application is an eastward extension of Chesterfield's Discovery South permit areas. The application covers an area of 2.22 km², containing a Basal Group gossan displaying malachite and covellite mineralisation. A historic United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) rotary drill hole (30/65), from 1968 intercepted 40 ft (12.19 m) @ approximately 1.0 % Cu from 9.14 m (unverified). No follow up geophysics was conducted leaving potential for nearby, shallow copper and gold mineralisation. Located 24 km south of Nicosia, the Agrelloti application covers an area of 2.19 km² within the Troodos East project area. The Agrelloti locality is positioned on a known NW-SE mineralised trend on the eastern side of the Larnaca graben. Historic exploration work included an airborne EM and magnetics survey with morelocalised Induced polarisation (IP) and micro-gravity work also conducted showing coincident anomalies. The historic UNDP rotary drill hole 13/68 intercepted 30.78 m @ 0.80 % Cu & 13.00 % S from 3.05 m (unverified). Additionally, a historic grab sample of massive sulphides collected by the United Nations Revolving Fund for Natural Resources Exploration (UNRFNRE) from a 14 m deep water well returned 0.18 % Cu, 9.32 % Zn, 12.40 g/t Au & 59.30 g/t Ag, showing the prospect's potential for polymetallic mineralisation.