Petrol and Diesel prices are continuing to rise in Herefordshire and across the rest of the United Kingdom, with the cost of living crisis continuing to squeeze household budgets, despite support being announced by the Chancellor on Thursday.
In Herefordshire, the price of Unleaded fuel at most stations is near £1.70 per litre. For Diesel, most motorists face paying prices of more than £1.80 per litre.
RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said:
“Despite the Chancellor’s 5p a litre duty cut, the average price of petrol hit a new all-time high on Tuesday by reaching 167.64p a litre, further contributing to the worsening cost-of-living crisis. The significance of this landmark is made all the greater by the fact the previous petrol record price – 167.30p – was set the day before the Spring Statement when Mr Sunak slashed duty to 52.95p a litre.
“While the average price of both petrol and diesel would have been far higher without the historic duty cut, it’s also unfortunately the case that drivers haven’t seen the full benefit at the pumps due to major retailers upping their margins.
“With diesel also climbing to its third record high in four days at 180.88p drivers are feeling never-before-seen pain at the pumps – a full 55-litre tank of petrol now costs £92.20 and diesel £99.50.”
The RAC website carries a detailed guide on how to save fuel and money.