Almost a third of petrol stations in London and southeast England are either dry or have just one grade of fuel, prompting the Petrol Retailers Association to accuse government officials of not having “the ability nor capacity to command and control a crisis”.
The latest survey of filling stations by the PRA reveals that 12 per cent of filling stations in London and southeast England are still dry while 17 per cent have just one grade of fuel (diesel or petrol). Less than 75 per cent of filling stations have both diesel and petrol, compared with 90 per cent outside London and the southeast.
The figures from the PRA, which represents nearly 5,500 of the UK’s 8,000 filling stations, are at odds with those from
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