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Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport (IATA: BWG, ICAO: KBWG, FAA LID: BWG) is two miles southeast of Bowling Green, in Warren County, Kentucky. It is owned by the City of Bowling Green and Warren County. [1] A now-defunct Falcon Air Express McDonnell Douglas MD-83 at Bowling Green Airport
BWG Foods UC is an Irish wholesaler and retail grocery franchise operator. BWG is the second largest wholesaler in Ireland in terms of sales, after Musgrave Group , with sales of over €1.7 billion annually.
BWG may refer to: BWG, the IATA and FAA LID code for Bowling Green–Warren County Regional Airport , an airport in Bowling Green, Kentucky BWG, the National Rail code for Bowling railway station , West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
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In 2000 BWG bought the Mace rights belonging to Vantage Holdings [9] and in 2008 BWG Bought out the entire Mangans Group. [10] These purchases finally consolidated the brand in Ireland under one owner. In the Republic, BWG services about 240 shops across its supermarket, food shop and forecourt formats. BWG also owns the Spar and XL brands in ...
The Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) was an organisation for Black women in Brixton. One of the first Black women's groups in the UK, the BWG existed from 1973 to 1989. [ 1 ] BWG members were also involved in Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent and members were integral in organising the OWAAD conferences from 1979 and 1982.
Londis is a chain of convenience shop franchises operating in Ireland.The stores form a symbol group and are all owned on a franchise basis.. The parent company for Londis Ireland is wholesaler retail grocery franchise operator BWG Foods UC.