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FIFA Puskas Award finalist Stephanie Roche opening a new Topaz station. Conor McCabe

Over 100 jobs created at two new service stations in Dublin and Laois

€10 million has been invested in the two sites.

OVER 110 JOBS have been created with the opening of two Topaz service stations in Dublin and Laois.

There are 45 new jobs up for grabs at the Northern Cross station at Clonshaugh in Dublin.

An additional 20 jobs will be created by Supermac’s, who have opened a new family restaurant and drive through, as well as a Papa John’s Pizza restaurant at the station.

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The new motorway service station in the Ballacolla region in Laois, located at Junction 3 on the M8 Dublin to Cork roadway, is due to open on Monday.

A further 65 jobs will be available at this site.

Former Munster and Ireland star Alan Quinlan and Irish footballer and FIFA Puskas Award finalist Stephanie Roche opened the stations today.

Both sites will provide services to approximately 50,000 motorists using the two motorways each day.

Paul Candon, Group Marketing Director at Topaz said he was delighted with the new stations.

He said Topaz will try their very best “to deliver top quality customer care to the local community and road users travelling through the area”.

Managing Director of Supermac’s Pat McDonagh said the company has received great support from the people of Clonshaugh already.

We are also looking forward to working with Topaz here on site, and are sure that our customers will be very pleased with the choice that is available to them.

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