Drivers in southern England were hit with record high petrol prices this Easter weekend, according to the AA. Average UK prices reached 119.46p a litre, but some parts of southern England are already above the 119.7p record of July 2008.
A litre of petrol is now 9.6p more expensive than at the start of the year, adding £4.80 the cost of a typical 50-litre refill. A 1p rise in fuel duty came in on April 1 and further rises are expected in October and January.
However, it is still possible to buy petrol for 114.9p a litre, although it helps if you live in Scotland or Yorkshire, and buy your petrol from a supermarket. Here we list the ten cheapest stations in the UK to buy unleaded petrol – and where the most expensive stations are located. (There are 18 stations still charging 114.9p so they are all in joint-first place.)
1. Asda, Saint Augustin Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire (114.9p)
2. Asda, Fullerton Road, Rothes Mills, Glenrothes, Fife (114.9p)
3. Asda, Atherleigh Way, Leigh, Lancashire (114.9p)
4. Sainsburys, Plas Coch Road, Wrexham, Clwyd (114.9p)
5. Kirk Road Service Station, Kirk Road, Wishaw, Lanarkshire (114.9p)
6. Sainsburys, Wetherby Road, Harrogate, North
Yorkshire (114.9p)
7. Sainsburys, Crown Road, Enfield, Middlesex (114.9p)
8. Shell Shaws, Nether Auldhouse Road, Glasgow (114.9p)
9. Leeds Harrogate Express, Harrogate Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire (114.9p)
10. Sainsburys, South Groathill Avenue, Edinburgh (114.9p)
11. MRH Warwick Road, Kenilworth Warwickshire (114.9p)
12. Asda, Bugsbys Way, Charlton, London (114.9p)
13. Cooper Brothers, Overtown Road, Newmains, Wishaw, Lanarkshire (114.9p)
14. Tesco, Woodfield Way, Balby, Doncaster, South
Yorkshire (114.9p)
15. Sainsburys, East Parade, Keighley, West Yorkshire (114.9p)
16. Shell Newmains, Main Street, Newmains, Wishaw, Lanarkshire (114.9p)
17. Sainsburys, Heron Gate, Hankridge Farm, Taunton, Somerset (114.9p)
18. Sainsburys, Civic Way, Swadlincote, Derbyshire (114.9p)
Source: PetrolPrices.com
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