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09

Jun 2022

Last Updated: 09/06/2022
Transport
Transport

Petrol station in Harrogate district has joint most expensive fuel in country

by Thomas Barrett

| 09 Jun, 2022
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Prices at the pump have risen yet again this week due to increases in the cost of crude oil, and petrol is now above £2 a litre at one local forecourt.

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Wetherby Services on the A1 has the joint highest petrol price in England — costing an eye-watering 202.9p per litre to fill up.

Prices at the pump have risen yet again this week due to increases in the cost of crude oil, which is used to make petrol and diesel.

The website PetrolPrices publishes up-to-date fuel prices at sites across the country.

It shows the BP station at Wetherby Services has passed the £2 per litre threshold and is now the joint highest petrol price in the country.

It's the same price as other BP motorway petrol stations in Cumbria, Sunderland and Wiltshire.

It was announced today that it now costs over £100 to fill up a 55-litre family car, which the motoring body RAC called a "truly dark day" for motorists.




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In Harrogate, PetrolPrices says the most expensive place to fill up is Texaco on Skipton Road where it costs 197.9p a litre for petrol and 194.9p for diesel.

The cheapest place for petrol is Morrisons in Starbeck, where it's 170.4p.

For diesel, it's Asda where it currently costs 181.7p

In Ripon's three petrol stations, the most expensive is BP where it costs 183.9p for petrol. The cheapest is Morrisons at 180.9p.

In Knaresborough, the Co-op on Manse Road has the most expensive petrol at 184.9p.