Bowaters Paper Mill is a new 7mm narrow gauge layout nearing completion. Bowaters was well known in the twentieth century for making fine quality paper. However, they also made paper for the newspaper industry at two mills in Kent – one in Sittingbourne and one a few miles north at Kemsley. The finished product, newsprint, was supplied in rolls that were taken by rail from Kemsley to Sittingbourne, and by road to the printing presses in Fleet Street, London. The raw materials, logs and wood pulp, were transported from Ridham Dock on the River Swale to the mills - logs by an overhead conveyor, and wood pulp by the company’s own narrow-gauge steam railway. The layout depicts the northeast corner of Kemsley Mill with trains of pulp wagons delivering bales of wood pulp to an outside store, china clay to the Mill, and workers to and from Sittingbourne. The Mill’s rubbish was also carried by rail to a nearby incinerator. This 7mm scale model of the Mill and its associated outbuildings are all scratch built. The 0-4-2 saddle tanks are modified brass kits, and the wagons are all 3-D printed. The site worked 24/7 so the layout has day and night lighting (which is currently being installed) and the whole diorama is presented through a proscenium arch. Layout control will be DCC using Lenz handsets, and the Cobalt digital point motors operated via JMRI software on a Raspberry Pi using a mimic diagram on tablet and mobile phone