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PETROL RETAILERS ASSOCIATION RESPONDS TO CMA REPORT

PRA 28/11/2024

“Petrol retailers continue to price fuel as low as possible in a highly competitive market while grappling with rising costs in the form of business rates, National Insurance, National Minimum Wage and electricity. While I am pleased that the CMA has acknowledged these increased costs as a factor, they have still not incorporated them into their analysis, leaving it incomplete. 

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PRA welcomes fuel duty freeze but highlights tax pressures and rising crime - Autumn Budget 2024  

PRA 05/11/2024

“The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement has maintained the freeze on fuel duty and continued the 5ppl cut, an outcome the PRA has long advocated for and a significant win for motorists and businesses amid challenging economic times. However, the statement has also introduced a series of tax increases that will deeply impact both motorists and businesses across the UK.  

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FUEL PRICING: PRA COMMENTS    

PRA 17/06/2024

“Current analyses that compare today’s fuel margins to historical figures overlook several critical factors. We must consider the significant increases in operating costs, reduced fuel volumes post-pandemic, and the substantial investments required to transition to a low-carbon transportation system. 

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PRA COMMENTS ON LATEST RAC FUEL ANALYSIS

PRA 04/12/2023

We have been working closely with both the Competition and Markets Authority and the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero as they develop their fuel price transparency scheme. Amidst a cost-of-living crisis, the PRA is doing all it can to ensure that motorists have access to the best information possible.

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Latest safe car wash app report raises concern for CWA

PRA 02/08/2023

Commenting on the newly released data from The Clewer Initiative's Safe Car Wash App, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Car Wash Association (CWA) said: “I am deeply concerned to see the report highlighting the widespread exploitation taking place in hand car wash businesses, especially as a third of all reports submitted through the app raised significant concerns regarding modern slavery and exploitation. The shocking 127% increase in the number of high-scoring reports referred to the Modern Slavery Helpline (MSH) compared to the previous 6 months is alarming.

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PRA RESPONDS TO CMA ROAD FUEL REVIEW UPDATE

PRA 19/05/2023

Commenting on the Competition and Market Authority’s update, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association said: “The CMA have made supermarkets the focus of their update, noting only that non-supermarket retailers are traditionally price followers in the market. 

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PRA RESPONDS TO GOVERNMENT DECISION TO REDUCE ENERGY BILL SUPPORT

PRA 02/02/2023

Responding to the Government’s decision to introduce an abbreviated Energy Bill Discount Scheme, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association, said: “Our members have worked hard to keep their communities fuelled and fed during unprecedented times. The Government’s failure to provide targeted help to sectors most in need will threaten fuel resilience in the UK.

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CAR WASH ASSOCIATION RESPONDS TO £42BN HMRC GAP

PRA 12/01/2023

Responding to the Public Accounts Committee’s 2020-2021 HMRC performance report, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Car Wash Association, said: “It is unacceptable that the Government is asking people to make responsible financial decisions when the Treasury itself is owed an astonishing £42bn in unpaid taxes. 

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PRA RESPONDS TO GOVERNMENT DECISION TO REDUCE ENERGY BILL SUPPORT

PRA 11/01/2023

Responding to the Government’s decision to introduce an abbreviated Energy Bill Discount Scheme, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association, said: “Our members have worked hard to keep their communities fuelled and fed during unprecedented times. The Government’s failure to provide targeted help to sectors most in need will threaten fuel resilience in the UK.

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PRA COMMENTS ON CHANCELLOR’S AUTUMN STATEMENT

PRA 21/11/2022

Commenting on the measures announced in today’s Autumn Statement Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) said: “We welcome the decision taken today by the Chancellor not to reverse the cut to fuel duty. The 5ppl cut previously introduced in March has been essential for families who have no choice but to use their cars. 

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PRA RESPONDS TO RAC STATEMENT ON FUEL PRICES

PRA 05/10/2022

Commenting on the latest RAC press release concerning pump prices, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association, said:  “This year we have seen intense price volatility for petrol and diesel and prices are now back on an upward curve ahead of the OPEC+ meeting.”

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PRA COMMENTS ON GOVERNMENT'S NEW GROWTH PLAN

PRA 23/09/2022

Commenting on the Chancellor’s budget, Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association said: “Our members are extremely worried about soaring energy costs. While we are encouraged by the Government’s recognition of this issue through the Energy Bill Relief Scheme, we are concerned that it will not be enough to mitigate the long-term effects of price increases.”

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PRA RESPONDS TO Rt HON KWASI KWARTENG

PRA 18/05/2022

Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association said: “We have responded to the Secretary of State’s letter concerning fuel pricing. In it, we have reiterated our point that we agree on the need for the Fuel Duty cut to be passed on, and that our members have done so. 

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PRA COMMENTS ON THE EUROPEAN UNIONS BAN ON RUSSIAN EXPORTS

PRA 17/05/2022

“The oil industry’s move to voluntarily embargo Russian diesel ahead of a full phasing out by the end of 2022 is the right decision. However, this in tandem with a pending European Union ban on Russian exports is expected to further tighten global supplies and consumers will start to notice higher pump prices,”  

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PRA EXPRESS CONCERN REGARDING RECENT COMMENTS ON FUEL PRICES

PRA 29/03/2022

The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has written to Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps regarding his recent comments concerning fuel pricing. In the letter, the PRA explained that the average dealer forecourt would be unable to pass on the fuel duty cut to consumers immediately, as they first have to deplete their existing stock which was purchased before the cut took effect on 6pm on 23 March.

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PRA CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO BACKDATE DUTY CUTNew Title

PRA 23/03/2022

Today, the Chancellor announced a 5p fuel duty cut during the Spring Statement. While this is a step in the right direction, a 5p reduction is not comprehensive enough to reduce the burden on motorists. Other European countries have gone further: for example, Ireland has cut duty by 17p, leaving our members in Northern Ireland at a competitive disadvantage as they are unable to compete with prices across the border.

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THE PRA CONTINUES URGING THE CHANCELLOR TO CUT FUEL DUTY

PRA 17/03/2022

Global energy prices are still volatile due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, unduly impacting consumers at the same time as cost-of-living increases. The PRA is calling on the Chancellor to follow the example of other European countries and cut fuel duty to shield consumers from international events.

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PRA URGES GOVERNMENT TO CUT FUEL DUTY

PRA 15/03/2022

 Ahead of the Budget the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer urging the Government to cut fuel duty to reduce the burden of soaring energy costs and fuel prices on consumers

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PRA STATEMENT ON PUMP PRICES

PRA 15/02/2022

“As it has been widely publicised, the tensions between Russia and Ukraine have pushed the price of oil to a seven-year high. As the situation unfolds over the coming days, the price of oil will be subject to further volatility. Other key factors to consider include continued tightness in the oil market and the Dollar-Sterling exchange rate.

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PRA COMMENTS ON NET ZERO BY 2030 REPORT FROM MAYOR OF LONDON

PRA 19/01/2022

“While there is a need to reduce tailpipe emissions, especially in cities, local mayors should be mindful that any extra charges will significantly impact low income households who are already struggling with high energy costs”, said Gordon Balmer Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA), commenting on a new net-zero by 2030 report commissioned by the Mayor of London and released today.

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PRA RESPONDS TO RAC STATEMENT ON FUEL PRICES

PRA 06/01/2022

“December’s pump price data is less reliable because it is taken from fuel card transactions, and there have been far fewer of these transactions because of the reduction in business activity between Christmas and New Year. With pump prices falling towards the end of the month, car drivers travelling over the holiday period are likely to have benefited more than these figures suggest.

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PRA Budget 2021 Comment

PRA 27/10/2021

The Petrol Retailers’ Association welcomes the Chancellors confirmation in today’s budget that fuel duty will continue to be frozen for a further 12 months. This will be the 12th year in a row that this tax has been unchanged.

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PRA urges chancellor to freeze fuel duty

PRA 22/10/2021

The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has written to the Chancellor stating that it would be economically imprudent for the Government to consider raising fuel duty from the present 57.95ppl in the upcoming Autumn Budget.

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PRA warns of record busting pump prices by month end

PRA 20/10/2021

Brian Madderson, Chairman of the Petrol Retailers Association, warned today that the record pump prices of 142ppl for petrol and 148ppl for diesel set in April 2012 are almost certain to be eclipsed before the end of October. Experian Catalist UK averages for 19 October were 141.35ppl and 144.84ppl respectively.

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PRA calls for independent inquiry into fuel crisis

PRA 07/10/2021

“Today’s PRA survey shows 12 per cent of filling stations in London and the South East are still dry, while 17 per cent have just one grade of fuel.  71 per cent of filling stations in this region have both grades, compared to 90 per cent outside London and the South East.

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Brian Madderson retires from PRA and CWA

PRA 17/09/2021

The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMI) would like to announce that following 12 years of service, Brian Madderson is retiring from his position as Chairman of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) and Car Wash Association (CWA) on 31 December 2021.

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PRA comments on the new petrol and diesel HGV ban

PRA 14/07/2021

Following the Government’s decision to ban new diesel or petrol heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) sold after 2040 as part of a plan to decarbonise the transport sector, the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has described the announcement as “optimistic but completely unrealistic”.

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PRA comments on the future of Business Rates revaluations

PRA 08/07/2021

“Following news that the Government has launched a consultation on the frequency of Business Rates Revaluations, the PRA is concerned that the move will be detrimental to members on the assessment of their businesses valuation and make for a more bureaucratic appeals process. This could then make it more difficult  for members to appeal their business rates,” said Gordon Balmer, Executive Director of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA).

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PRA questions Government's "access to cash" plan

PRA 22/04/2021

The PRA is calling on the Government to revise its plans on access to cash. Petrol retailers have a vested interest in cash and guaranteeing that it is widely accessible, we welcome provisions in the Financial Services Bill that would reduce restrictions on offering ‘cashback’. However, the legislation appears ill-thought out. 

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