Kingston Resources announced that it has received all approvals to commence drilling the Deep Purple South prospect located on its Mt Cattlin Project. The initial stage 1 program of up to 2,000m of RC drilling is expected to take up to two weeks. Kingston's geochemical work at Mt Cattlin has helped define the extent of lithium mineralisation at Deep Purple South, outlining two parallel anomalous zones with a strike distance of up to 650m which form the primary targets for the initial drill program. With approvals in place, surface clearing contractors have now mobilised to site, and drilling is expected to commence by the end of the week. In recent months Kingston has completed a detailed flora and fauna survey over the project, developed an extensive conservation management plan and conducted ethnographic and archaeological surveys with representatives of the Wagyl Kaip and Southern Noongar group, traditional owners of the area. This is in keeping with the company's commitment to ensuring all regional stakeholders are consulted throughout the exploration process. The various surveys encompassed all areas highlighted by soil geochemistry to facilitate ongoing work during 2017. In addition to the Deep Purple South target, further outcrop mapping and soil and rock chip sampling has identified additional lithium-bearing pegmatites within the Mt Cattlin project area. This includes a second anomaly approximately 1.5km south of Deep Purple South with a strike length of approximately 600m highlighting the outstanding lithium potential of the Mt Cattlin Project area.