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📈 30-day price trend — Worcester
Key insights for Worcester
- →Average petrol has risen 4.8p/litre in Worcester over the past week
- →There is a 7p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Worcester — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£3.85
- →The cheapest independent in Worcester (Esso at 151.9p) undercuts the cheapest supermarket by 2p/litre
- →Redditch is currently 3.2p/litre cheaper on average than Worcester
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# Petrol Prices Rise in Worcester
Petrol prices in Worcester have climbed to an average of 154.1p per litre today, marking a sharp increase of 4.9p from last week. The city sits slightly below the UK national average of 155.4p per litre, offering modest savings for local drivers. However, a significant price spread of 10.0p per litre exists across the 20 forecourts tracked in Worcester, meaning where you fill up makes a considerable difference to your wallet.
The cheapest petrol available in Worcester is 149.9p per litre at a BP independent forecourt. Drivers shopping around could save up to 10p per litre compared to the most expensive stations in the area. Given current price volatility, comparing forecourt prices before refuelling remains a smart strategy for getting the best value on fuel purchases.
Fuel prices in Worcester — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise in Worcester Petrol prices in Worcester have climbed to an average of 154.1p per litre today, marking a sharp increase of 4.9p from last week. The city sits slightly below the UK national average of 155.4p per litre, offering modest savings for local drivers. However, a significant price spread of 10.0p per litre exists across the 20 forecourts tracked in Worcester, meaning where you fill up makes a considerable difference to your wallet. The cheapest petrol available in Worcester is 149.9p per litre at a BP independent forecourt. Drivers shopping around could save up to 10p per litre compared to the most expensive stations in the area. Given current price volatility, comparing forecourt prices before refuelling remains a smart strategy for getting the best value on fuel purchases.





