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📈 30-day price trend — Bridgend
Key insights for Bridgend
- →Average petrol has risen 5.5p/litre in Bridgend over the past week
- →There is a 11p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Bridgend — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£6.05
- →EG Group is the cheapest forecourt in Bridgend at 148.9p, 3p cheaper than the cheapest independent
Top 5 cheapest stations in Bridgend
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# Petrol Prices Rise in Bridgend
Petrol prices in Bridgend have climbed this week, with the average now standing at 152.5p per litre—up 5.0p from last week. This remains 2.9p below the UK national average of 155.4p/litre, offering some relief to local drivers. However, the price variation across Bridgend's 20 tracked forecourts is significant, with an 18.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive options, meaning drivers could save substantially by choosing their station carefully.
Independent forecourts are offering the best deals, with the cheapest petrol currently available at 141.9p per litre. Drivers are advised to shop around rather than automatically filling up at their nearest station, as the substantial price gap means a full tank could cost considerably less at competing locations. Checking fuel prices before visiting a forecourt can help motorists make the most economical choice.
Fuel prices in Bridgend — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise in Bridgend Petrol prices in Bridgend have climbed this week, with the average now standing at 152.5p per litre—up 5.0p from last week. This remains 2.9p below the UK national average of 155.4p/litre, offering some relief to local drivers. However, the price variation across Bridgend's 20 tracked forecourts is significant, with an 18.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive options, meaning drivers could save substantially by choosing their station carefully. Independent forecourts are offering the best deals, with the cheapest petrol currently available at 141.9p per litre. Drivers are advised to shop around rather than automatically filling up at their nearest station, as the substantial price gap means a full tank could cost considerably less at competing locations. Checking fuel prices before visiting a forecourt can help motorists make the most economical choice.


