Drivers and garages hit by soaring prices
Friday 9th April 2010, 11:17AM BST.
Soaring petrol prices are hitting Shropshire motorists, with some having to pay as much as £1.30 for a litre of fuel.
Businesses across the region said they were making no profit, or as little as 1p per litre, as they try to compete with supermarket prices.
Amanda Lees, owner of Minsterley Garage, near Shrewsbury, said on card transactions the garage was not making any money because of transaction fees and only 1p per litre when people paid cash.
Similar stories were being told across Shropshire and Mid Wales, where forecourt station managers said customers were unhappy.
Nick Evans, forecourt manager at Stans Petrol Station in St Martins, near Oswestry, said motorists were shopping around for the cheapest prices.
He said: “Unleaded is 116.9 and diesel 118.9 at our garage so we are one of the cheapest in our catchment area. We haven’t seen a decrease in trade but people have commented about the increase in price. I think people are shopping around a bit more for fuel.”
Murco in Bridgnorth Road, Madeley, was charging 130.9p for super unleaded fuel today. And petrol and diesel prices at Harry Tuffins, which has filling stations across south Shropshire and Powys, are currently at 119.9p per litre.
Managing director Paul Delves said: “It is just a nightmare at the moment trying to keep up with it really. The prices are still increasing to us every day.
“It affects everyone, especially in this area where people have got to use their cars. Public transport is limited.”
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‘President Brown’s’ got us all in the pocket again.
Let us hope this is for the very last time!
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I have to say that you people in the UK are certainly receiving the large end of the mop with regard to fuel prices! .. in my locale right now a litre of petrol is at 95 cents! .. equivalent to 59 of your pence on straight conversion! .. as a resident of the UK I can remember complaining bitterly at having to pay 2/3d a gallon for Shellmex! … but that was long before the days of your New Labour! ….
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its a rip off
half tax and half profit
we need nationalised energy resources run not for profit for the public interest
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Mike… President Brown will soon be replaced by Presidnet Cameron who will “Enjoy” the revenue from the Fuel “Esculator” which was implimented by a Tory Goverment, i have yet to hear a word about cutting the tax on fuel from the Torys.
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