Bendor Grosvenor, an art historian and broadcaster who served as an
official advisor to the National Archives for seven years, said that
items of potentially historic importance were meant to be considered by
the Archives’ Advisory Council on Public Records before destruction.
While the Home Office was responsible for deciding whether to destroy
records or archive them in Kew, southwest London, he said it should have
sought advice from the panel.
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