Topaz to create 110 new jobs in New Year

Discussing plans at the site in Clonshaugh in Dublin near Junction 3 are Paul Candon, Marketing and Corporate Services director at Topaz, Retail Network Development manager Jonathan Diver and Deirdre Bruton, Topaz staff member
Discussing plans at the site in Clonshaugh in Dublin near Junction 3 are Paul Candon, Marketing and Corporate Services director at Topaz, Retail Network Development manager Jonathan Diver and Deirdre Bruton, Topaz staff member

Topaz to create 110 full time jobs in New Year with two major new service stations in North County Dublin and Co Laois 

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10 November 2014

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Topaz has announced that it will create 110 new jobs between two major new service stations opening in North Dublin and Co. Laois in January.

The two stations are being developed at a cost of €10 million.  In addition to the full time jobs being created, an additional 200 people are employed on the development of the sites which will include service stations, restaurants and shops.

One of the stations is located at Junction 3, adjacent to where the M50 meets the M1 at Clonshaugh in North County Dublin while the other is at Junction 3 on the Dublin Cork [M8] motorway near Ballacolla in County Laois. Both stations will open in January next.

Paul Candon, Marketing and Corporate Services director at Topaz said the new sites heralded a period of significant investment by the company and further job creation: “Topaz is in job creation and expansion mode and we are constantly looking at sites with good potential – particularly near motorways. Our award winning sites at Dublin Airport and Cashel have been extremely successful and we expect these new sites to be likewise.  We are actively looking for new sites and locations across the country.

“These new sites will provide services to approximately 50,000 motorists using the two motorways each day.  They will also raise the bar in terms of the services available to customers and will include a shop, barista coffee, hot food to go, a cafe, wi-fi internet access, EV charger, toilets, car wash, parking and truck fuelling as well as a quick serve restaurant,” Candon added.

 

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