Why is there no place like Home in Edinburgh?

Ron McCulloch possesses all the trappings of the millionaire lifestyle - the large swanky house, the flash sports car and he's even got the private jet parked up somewhere. Ron McCulloch thinks big and London, New York and Sydney were never an imposing proposition to him. But Edinburgh has alwa...

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Published inEvening News
Main Author He may be the king of clubs in Scotland, but Yogi Haughton discovers that Ron McCulloch is scared of the Capital
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Edinburgh (UK) National World 08.10.1999
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Summary:Ron McCulloch possesses all the trappings of the millionaire lifestyle - the large swanky house, the flash sports car and he's even got the private jet parked up somewhere. Ron McCulloch thinks big and London, New York and Sydney were never an imposing proposition to him. But Edinburgh has always been a city about which he has had reservations. "People in Edinburgh are quite happy to accept inferior sound systems. For instance, when I talk to people over there about putting GBP 150,000 sound systems in units they say: 'Why bother spending that much?'. They think you're mad.
ISSN:0307-5761