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Any petrol in Hove, west Hove or Portslade this morning?
Dont know who he is and Im not political at all, but couldnt agree with him more. Buy your food locally. Eat whats in season. The money stays in the community. Farmers get a decent price for their produce. Reduces air miles. You end up only buying what you actually need and not all the other crap as well. Get to know your local shop keepers and it becomes an enjoyable experience rather than just a neccesity. Slow your life down a bit. Dont be a sheep.
My main point was about people ignoring the only expert on this thread (Jesse James) but hey ho, back to your crusade…
Thank you, that clinches it. If the newspapers are saying it then it is obviously true.
Thank you, that clinches it. If the newspapers are saying it then it is obviously true.
Have to admit, it's all been back to normal here for a couple of days now. All petrol stations have fuel with no queues.
Quite a change from Thursday night when I drove past six in a row that were all closed.
Plenty in Shoreham this morning
Plenty in Shoreham this morning
Mainly us “me first” Wallys in the South East with our three car families and warped sense of priorities that are compounding the supply issues by panic buying and generally acting like rats in a barrell. As per.
I was wondering the same. I saw a queue of mainly 4 wheel drives outside a garage in Surrey on Saturday. I was speculating that there might be one long range commuter in a family. Very high petrol usage but a different commute car might be being refueled every day by a partner to keep it topped up. That would increase petrol station visits and therefore queues and is something that is only possible in multi car families.
Wondering if things are just starting to improve here in Worthing too.
My closest garage, the BP/M&S on the A24 had a tanker delivery yesterday morning, with cars queuing waiting for it to finish.
Later the same day, and twice this morning, I've been by and although there are people waiting to fill, the queue hasn't been backed out onto the A24, which has been a near-constant when the garage has had fuel recently.
I was almost tempted to join the few cars waiting myself, but I'm going to hold my nerve.
Nice big queues near Salt Farm roundabout but not causing delays which is encouraging. But the tanker hasn’t even left the forecourt and the cars are piling in. So back to no fuel in a couple of hours.
They had some pumps open yesterday with no queues…I had to do a double take
There’s that little slip road sort of thing that serves that station so that helps the traffic keep flowing. It’s when they start queuing at the little station as you leave Shoreham high st that the problems start, as the traffic was backing right up to the Norfolk Bridge and beyond.
Ironically last week the queue from the Shell garage was back to the Norfolk bridge encouraging me to go along the High St …where I found that little one open with only four vehicles in the queue …result!
Made sure everyone saw my mowers in the back of the van as I filled up a couple of ‘cans’ with fuel
Is the crisis worse in London and the South East or are they just saying it is so they can concentrate on getting the outdoor there first( in areas where they have many MPs)?