FUEL prices are showing no signs of reducing, as residents in Andover have noticed yet another sharp increase in recent days.
Diesel prices have soared to a new record high despite the cut in fuel duty, figures show.
The average cost of a litre of the fuel at UK forecourts on Monday (May 9) was 178.4p, according to Government data.
The previous record of 177.5p was set two days before Chancellor Rishi Sunak implemented a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty on March 23.
Meanwhile, petrol prices have nearly returned to the level seen before the duty cut.
The average cost of the fuel was 163.7p per litre on Monday, compared with 165.4p on March 21.
We have complied a list of seven places to fill up in Andover, ranked from cheapest to most expensive per litre, according to PetrolMap.
The data is correct as of 3pm on Sunday, May 15 2022.
Petrol
1) Tesco, Newbury Road: 164.9
2) Texaco, Weyhill Road: 164.9
3) BP, Micheldever Road: 166.9
4) BP, New Street: 167.9
5) Shell, Weyhill Road: 167.9
6) Esso, Charlton Road: 169.9
7) Gulf, London Street: 172.9
Diesel
1) Tesco, Newbury Road: 177.9
2) Texaco, Weyhill Road: 179.9
3) BP, Micheldever Road: 180.9
4) BP, New Street: 181.9
5) Esso, Charlton Road: 183.9
6) Shell, Weyhill Road: 184.9
7) Gulf, London Street: 186.9
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