This is where the cheapest fuel is in Salisbury this weekend.
It is the final weekend of the school summer holidays, and many will be hoping to enjoy one more day of freedom.
Whether you're filling up your car for a fun day out, or you're just preparing for the week ahead - you'll be keen to get the best bargain.
Earlier this week, the Prime Minister warned the nation that more pain was to come ahead of the budget in October.
Commentators have warned that fuel duty could be increased at the Budget, with the RAC’s head of policy Simon Williams saying the 5p discount cost £2 billion but was not passed on to drivers.
He said: “We’d normally be against any increase in duty, but we’ve long been saying drivers haven’t been benefiting from the current discount due to much higher-than-average retailer margins.”
Website PetrolPrices.com provides the latest petrol prices to help drivers fill up their tanks for the cheapest price possible. We took a look to see where the cheapest pumps are this weekend. All figures below are accurate at the time of writing.
Cheapest unleaded in and around Salisbury
- BP Amesbury Road (High Post Filling Station) - 138.9p
- Texaco Salisbury (Westacre Service Station) - 139.9p
- Tesco Salisbury 2 Extra - 140.9p
- Esso Southampton Road (New Sarum Service Station) - 142.8p
- Shell Churchill Way West (Shell Waitrose Salisbury) - 142.9p
- BP Downton Road (Salisbury SF Connect) - 142.9p
- Shell Wilton Road (Shell Bemerton) - 142.9p
- BP London Road (Four Acres SF Connect) - 143.9p
Cheapest diesel in and around Salisbury
- Texaco Salisbury (Westacre Service Station) - 143.9p
- BP Amesbury Road (High Post Filling Station) - 144.9p
- Tesco Salisbury 2 Extra - 145.9p
- BP Downton Road (Salisbury SF Connect) - 146.9p
- Esso Southampton Road (New Saurm Service Station) - 147.7p
- Shell Churchill Way West (Shell Waitrose Salisbury) - 147.9p
- Shell Wilton Road (Shell Bemerton) - 147.9p
- BP London Road (Four Acres SF Connect) - 148.9p
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