PETROL prices have fallen again in Worcester with some forecourt prices dipping below £1.60.

At the Whittington Road BP and London Road Tesco garages, petrol currently sits at 159.9p per litre, while diesel remains around the 180p mark.

With that in mind, here are the cheapest five petrol stations in Worcester:

 

5. Murco Fuel Station - Powick

Petrol: 160.9p

Diesel: 179.9p

Worcester News: FUEL: The Murco petrol station in PowickFUEL: The Murco petrol station in Powick (Image: Google)

 

4. Texaco - Tolladine Road

Petrol: 159.9p

Diesel: 185.9p

Worcester News: FUEL: Texaco in Tolladine RoadFUEL: Texaco in Tolladine Road (Image: NQ)

 

3. Texaco - The Commandery, Bath Road

Petrol: 159.9p

Diesel: 179.9p

Worcester News: PETROL: Texaco at the Commandery, WorcesterPETROL: Texaco at the Commandery, Worcester (Image: Google)

 

2. Esso - London Road

Petrol: 159.9p

Diesel: 180.9p

Worcester News: PRICES: Esso in London RoadPRICES: Esso in London Road (Image: NQ)

 

1. Gulf - Bransford, A4103

Petrol: 159.7p

Diesel: 179.7p

Worcester News: PETROL: Gulf at BransfordPETROL: Gulf at Bransford (Image: NQ)

 

Fuel prices at UK forecourts have fallen to the lowest level since mid-May.

Figures published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy show a litre of petrol cost an average of 165.5p on Monday, while diesel was 181.1p per litre.

They are the lowest prices since May 16, coinciding with a fall in wholesale costs due to a drop in oil prices.

The highest average fuel prices for the year so far were recorded on July 4, when petrol was 191.6p per litre and diesel was 199.2p per litre.

Since then, the cost of filling up a typical 55-litre family petrol car has been cut by more than £14, while refuelling diesel models costs nearly £10 less.

AA fuel price spokesman Luke Bosdet said: “Although the fall in pump prices has slowed in recent weeks, they continue to trickle down steadily.

“This was to be expected as the end of the US summer motoring season eases the pressure on gasoline demand and therefore reduces the wholesale price of petrol in this country.

“At UK street level, petrol prices around 155p a litre are beginning to appear again.”

Despite the fall in prices, a new survey indicates that 50% of UK drivers are cutting back their car usage to save money.

The poll of 2,807 people commissioned by automotive classified advertising business Auto Trader suggested that motorists in north-east England are most likely to be reducing their mileage, at 56 per cent.