Here’s a look at what has happened since June 2017. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The contentious site of the family home of Singapore's Lee family now appears set to become a national monument. The National ...
In determining the compensation amount, the Singapore Land Authority will weigh the market value of the site Read more at The ...
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Singapore plans to designate site of founding father Lee Kuan Yew's home as national monument
Singapore's government said on Monday it plans to gazette the site of the home of the city-state's first prime minister as a ...
The Government says it will consider all options and make a decision “well within” its current term. Read more at ...
The Singapore Government has announced its intention to gazette the site at 38 Oxley Road — home of founding Prime Minister ...
Mr Lee Kuan Yew's death in 2015 triggered a decade-long saga over what to do with 38 Oxley Road where his family home sits.
The government says it will respect Mr Lee Kuan Yew's wishes and remove all traces of his family's private living spaces.
Preservation of Sites and Monuments Advisory Board (PSM AB) has completed its assessment of 38 Oxley Road and found it to be ...
If the site on the fringe of the city’s Orchard Road shopping belt is preserved, the government will convert it into a public ...
A family feud surrounding the house erupted in June 2017 over an apparent disagreement between Lee Kuan Yew’s children over whether the house should be demolished Read more at The Business Times.
But his two siblings -- corporate executive Lee Hsien Yang and the late neurologist Lee Wei Ling -- have pointed to language ...
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