North East England
North East England stretches from the Tees to the Scottish border, combining coastal heritage with former coalfields and university cities.
About North East England
The A1(M) and A19 carry traffic between Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, and Durham. Fuel stations cluster around retail parks and main junctions, serving commuters, students, and visitors heading to castles, beaches, and national parks. Diesel demand remains steady from logistics and manufacturing traffic.
Coastal routes toward Northumberland and Holy Island can have wider gaps between stations, so refuelling in larger towns before heading north is sensible. The region's mix of industrial heritage and natural beauty rewards thoughtful planning, with clear price insights helping drivers budget for journeys between the coast and the uplands.
Local fuel price snapshot
Within 40 km of this location we track 126 active petrol stations.
Unleaded petrol (E10)
- Minimum recorded price: 126.9p
- Average recorded price: 134.6p
- Maximum recorded price: 160.9p
Diesel (B7)
- Minimum recorded price: 136.9p
- Average recorded price: 144.1p
- Maximum recorded price: 170.9p
Premium petrol (E5)
- Minimum recorded price: 132.9p
- Average recorded price: 149.8p
- Maximum recorded price: 177.9p
Premium diesel
- Minimum recorded price: 136.9p
- Average recorded price: 162.4p
- Maximum recorded price: 187.9p
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