€20m Banner Plaza opens at Junction 12 on M18, creating 120 jobs

Banner Plaza on the M18.

Banner Plaza on the M18.

A new €20 million motorway service station at Junction 12 on the M18 near Ennis will be officially opened today (Thursday ) by Darragh O’Brien, Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment Energy and Minister for Transport, bringing services to what had been a 100 kilometre stretch of motorway without access to a service station between Limerick and Galway.

The Banner Plaza development has created 120 jobs and represents a significant investment in infrastructure along the Atlantic Corridor, which carries tens of thousands of vehicles each day between the Mid-West and the West of Ireland.

For many years this section of motorway was widely regarded as one of the longest stretches of EU motorway without a service station, making the new facility an important improvement for motorists, commuters and tourism traffic travelling the route.

The modern facility includes a large food court featuring Supermac’s, Papa John’s and Mac’s Place Deli, alongside a convenience retail offering, fuel forecourt and extensive parking facilities designed to serve cars, buses and HGVs.

The development also includes eight super-fast EV charging points, reflecting the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure along Ireland’s national road network.

A significant number of local contractors, suppliers and professional services — including conveyancing and construction firms — were involved in delivering the project, ensuring the economic benefits of the development were felt across the wider Clare region.

Speaking ahead of the official opening, Plaza Group owner Pat McDonagh said the development represents a major investment in infrastructure and regional connectivity.

“The Banner Plaza represents a major investment along the Atlantic Corridor. For many years motorists travelling between Limerick and Galway had limited opportunities to safely stop, rest and refuel.

This development finally brings services to what was effectively a 100 kilometre stretch of motorway without a proper service facility.

We are also very proud that this project has created 120 jobs and involved many local contractors and professional firms in Clare and the wider region.”

Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment and Minister for Transport, Darragh O’Brien TD, said the development represents an important addition to the national road network.

“The opening of Banner Plaza at Junction 12 on the M18 is a very significant milestone for the Atlantic Corridor and for road users travelling between Limerick and Galway.

For many years, this route represented one of the longest stretches of motorway without access to a service station. This development addresses that gap and provides motorists with a safe and convenient place to stop, rest and refuel.

This €20 million investment, which has created 120 jobs, is also a strong example of how private enterprise can support regional development and strengthen our national transport infrastructure.”

The Banner Plaza has already become a popular stopping point for motorists since opening to the public, serving both local communities and the large volume of traffic using the M18 corridor each day.

 

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