Manchester petrol stations hit by fuel shortages over the weekend

There were disruptions to fuel stations across Manchester over the weekend
Queues outside of a Texaco petrol station in south Manchester (Photo by Ruby Callaghan) Queues outside of a Texaco petrol station in south Manchester (Photo by Ruby Callaghan)
Queues outside of a Texaco petrol station in south Manchester (Photo by Ruby Callaghan)

Petrol stations in and around Manchester have been affected by the nationwide fuel shortage that has hit the country in recent days.

The panic buying of fuel set in over the weekend leaving fuel station forecourts empty as motorists were turned away due to shortages.

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Last week, ministers urged motorists not to panic buy fuel over concerns about supplies across the country.

In an attempt to help meet the demand, the UK government has temporarily suspended competition laws.

This will allow the fuel industry to focus on the stations that are most in need of fuel.

Other contingency plans to relieve the issue is the possibility of deploying the army to deliver fuel to petrol stations.

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This plan came less than 24 hours after the government announced a temporary visa scheme for foreign drivers.

Under the scheme, a total of 5,000 foreign HGV drivers and 5,500 poultry workers will be allowed into the UK on three-month contracts up to 24 December to help keep supermarket shelves stocked and tackle fuel delivery difficulties in the run up to Christmas.

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