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Fuel Prices in Belfast
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Cotta
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in N. Ireland
Hi All,
Late last night I passed a "GO" garage close to Donegal Square and prices were around £1.22 per litre for unleaded - did I imagine this or is this correct?
Late last night I passed a "GO" garage close to Donegal Square and prices were around £1.22 per litre for unleaded - did I imagine this or is this correct?
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Hi All,
Late last night I passed a "GO" garage close to Donegal Square and prices were around £1.22 per litre for unleaded - did I imagine this or is this correct?
Possibly right. A lot of these GO stations are unmanned (Lower overheads) and you pay by card at the pump..... The guys who own the Go brand are also a Big operation on the island of Ireland and I believe they actually own a fuel refinery in South America and are one of the biggest fuel and coal importers into Ireland......0 -
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Do we know how long this deal is lasting and if "GO" fuel is good quality?0
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I've used the one in carrick a number of times and never had any problems. Never heard of any problems with any of them.0
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Probably correct, i know diesel is 1.29 at one near Portadown.0
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The petrol station near KFC on boucher was 120.9 on saturday.0
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Do we know how long this deal is lasting and if "GO" fuel is good quality?
According to the blurb when using the pumps they supply the NI Health service and Translink. They bring their own fuel into a new terminal on the FoyleOn the banks of the River Foyle, not far from the historic ‘Maiden City’, overlooking the rolling hills of Donegal – LSS Ltd has built a high-tech, high-volume oil storage facility. For the first time in decades, Northern Ireland has a new Oil terminal.
That avoids the Derry/Londonderry debate...
They have now started a heating oil division. http://www.lsslimited.com/ Which you get told about now when filling up!Dave0 -
Used Go on Donegall Square on several occasions - good quality, clean fuel (well, the diesel is anyway) judging by the state of my fuel filter at last service. The Top station on the Boucher Rd is also decent quality and very cheap.Life in this world is, as it were, a sojourn in a cave. What can we know of reality? For all we can see of the true nature of existence is, shall we say, no more than bewildering and amusing shadows cast upon the inner wall of the cave by the unseen blinding light of absolute truth, from which we may or may not deduce some glimmer of veracity, and we as troglodyte seekers of wisdom can only lift our voices to the unseen and say humbly "Go on, do deformed rabbit again.....it's my favourite". © Terry Pratchett in "Small Gods"
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According to the blurb when using the pumps they supply the NI Health service and Translink. They bring their own fuel into a new terminal on the Foyle
That avoids the Derry/Londonderry debate...
They have now started a heating oil division. http://www.lsslimited.com/ Which you get told about now when filling up!
They've supplied Translink for years.0
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