On the other hand, there are important historical lessons that we must learn, as the outcome that we are trying to achieve is not just regeneration for today but regeneration that will last, be sustainable and allow some of the communities that have suffered first, second and third-generation problems of deprivation, unemployment and a lack of community regeneration to get off the list.It is instructive that Jamie McGrigor points in his amendment to the“Urban Scotland initiative focused on Castlemilk, Ferguslie Park, Wester Hailes and Whitfield”.He is right to do so, but—crikey—those were the very communities that were in the forefront of regeneration projects in the 1960s; it was necessary for someone as young as me to go to the library...