DRIVERS were hit by the largest monthly spike in pump prices on record in March, despite a cut in fuel duty, according to new analysis.

The RAC said the average cost of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts rose by 11.6p to end the month at an average price of 163.3p.

Diesel prices rose even more sharply, up 22.1p per litre to 177.3p.

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The previous biggest monthly increases in average fuel prices in records dating back to 2000 were October last year for petrol (7.4p per litre) and May 2008 for diesel (8.4p per litre).

Last month’s increases came despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak implementing a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty on March 23.

That was worth a saving of 6p per litre owing to the impact on VAT.

The Northern Echo: Last month’s increases came despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak implementing a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty on March 23. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.Last month’s increases came despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak implementing a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty on March 23. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.

Despite the sharp increase across the UK, prices in fuel are holding steady currently.

In County Durham, prices are following the UK trend and remaining the same as last week – but do differ from area to area in the region.

Here is a list of cheapest petrol and diesel prices in County Durham (as of Thursday, April 7):

Darlington

  • Morrisons Darlington (North Road) – unleaded: 157.7p, diesel: 175.7p
  • Morrisons Morton Park – unleaded: 157.6p, diesel: 175.7p
  • Sainsbury’s Darlington – unleaded: 157.9p, diesel: 171.9p
  • ASDA Darlington Automat – unleaded: 158.7p, diesel: 170.7p
  • Jet Darlington (Newton Park) – unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 176.9p

The Northern Echo: The RAC said the rise in pump prices was driven by surging wholesale costs caused by the war in Ukraine and drivers would have been hit by even higher prices without the cut in fuel duty. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.The RAC said the rise in pump prices was driven by surging wholesale costs caused by the war in Ukraine and drivers would have been hit by even higher prices without the cut in fuel duty. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.

Durham (including Chester-le-Street and outer villages)

  • Tesco Durham Extra – unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 168.9p
  • Sainsbury’s Durham – unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 170.9p
  • BP Alma Place (Dragonville) – unleaded: 161.9p, diesel: 177.9p
  • ESSO Durham (St Giles) – unleaded: 162.9p, diesel: 185.9p
  • Shell A690 – unleaded: 162.9p, diesel: 177.9p

Bishop Auckland (including Newton Aycliffe, Shildon and Spennymoor)

  • Morrisons Bishop Auckland – unleaded: 155.7p, diesel: 174.7p
  • Tesco Bishop Auckland – unleaded: 155.9p, diesel: 170.9p
  • Sainsbury’s Bishop Auckland – unleaded: 155.9p, diesel: 171.9p
  • ASDA Bishop Auckland - unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 170.7p
  • ASDA Spennymoor – unleaded: 158.7p, diesel: 171.7p

Consett (including Stanley)

  • Unbranded Consett (Grove Garage) – unleaded: 159p
  • Jet A691 (Parklands) – unleaded: 159.9p, diesel 175.9p
  • Morrisons Consett – unleaded: 160.9p, diesel: 176.9p
  • Tesco Consett – unleaded: 160.9p, diesel: 171.9p
  • Esso Consett – unleaded: 163.9p, diesel: 175.9p

The Northern Echo: Sainsbury's in Darlington. Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT.Sainsbury's in Darlington. Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT.

Seaham (including Peterlee and parts of Sunderland)

  • Morrisons Doxford Park – unleaded: 157.7p, diesel: 176.7p
  • Morrisons Dalton Park – unleaded: 158.7p, diesel: 165.7p
  • ASDA Sunderland – unleaded: 158.7p, diesel: 171.7p
  • Shell Durham Place – unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 173.9p
  • Sainsbury’s Sunderland – unleaded: 158.9p, diesel: 174.9p

The RAC said the rise in pump prices was driven by surging wholesale costs caused by the war in Ukraine and drivers would have been hit by even higher prices without the cut in fuel duty.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “March 2022 will go down in the history books as one of the worst months ever when it comes to pump prices.

The Northern Echo: In County Durham, prices are following the UK trend and remaining the same as last week – but do differ from area to area in the region. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.In County Durham, prices are following the UK trend and remaining the same as last week – but do differ from area to area in the region. Picture: NORTHERN ECHO.

“Without question, these figures show in the starkest possible terms just how much fuel prices are contributing to the cost-of-living crisis which will be affecting households up and down the country.

“Drivers might well be feeling aggrieved that the Chancellor’s ‘historic’ fuel duty cut announced in the spring statement just two weeks ago has done nothing to protect them from price increases.

He added: “The fact pump prices have fallen so little reflects the fact that the cost to retailers of buying fuel had been going up ahead of the spring statement.

“Sadly, this Easter, traditionally the biggest getaway time of the year on the roads, is shaping up to be the costliest on record for drivers and there’s very little they can do to escape the high cost of filling up.”

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