
Removal of private spaces at 38 Oxley Road does not affect historical significance: Heritage experts

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Heritage experts assert that the removal of private living spaces from 38 Oxley Road, the former home of Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, does not diminish its historical significance. The National Heritage Board and Singapore Land Authority plan to gazette the site as a national monument, emphasizing the importance of preserving its symbolic value despite potential alterations. Experts highlight the need for a balance between respecting privacy and maintaining heritage, suggesting that future generations should appreciate the site's significance beyond mere physical structures.
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