Thamesteel, Sheerness, remains closed after three years
00:00, 04 February 2015
updated: 14:19, 04 February 2015
Since it closed in January 2012, the steel mill has continued to loom large over Sheerness.
Amid legal wrangles, demonstrations and suggested investments, Times Guardian readers have been split on what should happen.
Some people want to see the facility fully re-opened, while others hope the bulldozers are sent in.
There was hope it would partly re-open as a rolling mill, where it doesn't produce steel but makes products for the building industry.
But chances of this seem to have disappeared. What would you do with the site? Have you say in our poll:
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