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Autogas Refuelling Stations AUTOGAS REFUELLING STATIONS Whilst every effort is made to ensure this list of public access sites is up-to-date we would advise you to telephone the stockists before arrival. The companies listed accept cash/cheques as the norm and where indicated certain credit cards (C/Cards). Please contact us by post or email ([email protected]) if you have any knowledge of stations we have omitted or that are no longer supplying Automotive LPG. FOR REGULARLY UPDATED INFORMATION ON AUTOGAS VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.boostlpg.co.uk F = Forecourt Supplier COUNTY COMPANY NAME F ADDRESS POSTCODE PHONE NO. OPENING HOURS C/CARDS ENGLAND 1. BEDFORDSHIRE pShell Luton Airport F Eaton Green Road, Luton LU2 9HD 01582 390900 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 2. #BP – Bedford Express F Bedford By Pass (A6/A421 Junction), Bedfordshire MK42 9LH 01234 272978 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 3. #BP – Streatley Express (Safeway) F Barton Road, Luton, Beds LU3 2BL 01582 563843 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 4. #BP – Wyboston Filling Station F A1 (Southbound), Wyboston, Bedford MK44 3AA 01480 406683 7 days – 5:30am-9:00pm Yes 5. #BP – Toddington Services South F M1 Motorway (Southbound), Dunstable LU5 6HR 01525 878423 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 6. TOTAL F Stopsley Service Station, Hitchin Road, Stopsley, LU2 7UP 01582 480902 7am-11pm 7 days Yes Not Luton Solo/Electron 7. Four Winds Service Station F Bedford Road, Haynes, West End MK45 3QT 01234 742512 M-Sun 6am-6pm Yes 8. P.T.S. Units C&D Kingsway Ind. Est. Kingsway, Luton LU1 1LP 01582 731733 M-F 9am-6pm Sat 9am-3:30pm No 9. Sainsbury Supermarkets Ltd F Bells Brook, Biggleswade, Beds SG18 0NA 01767 317602 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 10. BERKSHIRE #BP – Bracknell Filling Station F Wokingham Road (B3408), Bracknell, Berks RG42 1NB 01344 425500 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 11. #BP – Brands Hill Filling Station F 575-581 London Road (A4), Slough, Berkshire SL3 8QF 01753 581522 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 12. #BP – Membury Services F M4 (Junction 14/15) Eastbound, Lambourne, RG17 7TZ 01488 71884 24 hrs / 7 days Yes Hungerford 13. #BP – Reading Services East F M4 East, Reading RG30 3UQ 0118 9566966 24 hrs / 7 days Yes MWSA 14. #BP – Reading Services West F M4 West, Reading RG30 3UQ 0118 9566966 24 hrs / 7 days Yes MWSA 15. #BP – Roman Road Service F Basingstoke Road, Three Mile Cross (A33), Reading RG7 1BA 0118 9882334 7 days 6am-10:30pm Yes Station July 2007 Page 1 This list is produced by: LP Gas Association, Pavilion 16, Headlands Business Park, Salisbury Road, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 3PB Autogas Refuelling Stations – Cont.. COUNTY COMPANY NAME F ADDRESS POSTCODE PHONE NO. OPENING HOURS C/CARDS 16. #BP – Sonning Cutting Connect F 709 London Road, Woodley, Reading RG6 1BG 0118 9359410 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 17. #BP – Swanbridge Connect F 256 London Road (A4), Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2BS 01635 232770 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 18. TOTAL F Hungerford Service Station, 1 Bath Road, RG17 0HD 01488 687118 M-Sat 6am-8pm Sun 8am-8pm Yes (not Hungerford, Berkshire Electron/Solo) 19. Calor Gas Brunel House, Station Road, Mortimer, Reading RG7 2AB 0118 933 2363 M-Sat 8.00 – 5.00 pm Yes 20. #Nick Kerner Engineering Ltd Moat Farm, Winkfield Lane, Winkfield, Windsor, SL4 4SR 01344 885222 M-F 8.30am-5.30pm Sat 8.30am- Mastercard/Visa/S Berkshire (phone first for directions) 12.30pm witch 21. pShell Shinfield F 211 Shinfield Road, Reading RG2 8HA 01189 224510 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 22. pShell Tothill F Newbury By-Pass, (A34) Tothill, Newbury RG20 9BX 01635 278920 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 23. pShell Fairfield F 585 Basingstoke Road, Reading RG2 0TA 01189 224500 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 24. pShell Maidenhead F Bath Road, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0NH 01628 644000 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 25. TOTAL F Wokingham Service Station, 70 Finchampstead RG40 2NS 01189 361050 M-Sat 6am-11pm Sun 7am-8pm Yes (not Road, Wokingham, Berkshire Electron/Solo) 26. BRISTOL Andy’s Gas Cribbs Causeway, Bristol BS10 7TU 0117 907 4327 M-S 7.30 – 5.00 pm Only PHH 27. Asda Stores Ltd F Asda Patchway, Highwood Lane, Bristol BS34 5TL 0117 317 2400 M-Sat 7am-10pm Sun 9am-5pm Yes 28. #Auto Scuderia Ltd 142 Long Ashton Road, Long Ashton, Bristol BS41 9LT 01275 392701 M-F 8am-5pm Sat 8am-5pm All 29. Texaco - Severn Way Filling F Wyck Beck Road, Brentry, Bristol (A4018) BS10 7JD 0117 581190 24 hrs / 7 days Yes Station 30. #BP – Winterbourne Filling F High Street, Winterbourne, Bristol (A4058) BS36 1RB 01454 777044 6:30am-9:30pm 7 days Yes Station 31. cwBridgewater Road Service F Dundry, Bristol (A/c holders 24 hrs – during BS41 8JP 01275 392212 M-F 6.30am-10.30pm Sat 7.30am- Yes Station daylight hours lpg is available to general public but 10pm Sun 8am-9.30pm only if staff available (please ring beforehand) 32. Bristol Calor Centre Sussex Street, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0RA 0117 955 2595 M-F 8.00 – 5.00 pm Sat 9-12 Yes (ex Switch 33. Bristol Gas Supplies Victoria Road, St Phillips, Bristol BS2 0UT 0117 300 9993 M-F 8am-6pm Sat 9am-2pm Yes 34. 8Longwell Green Service Station F 106 Bath Road, Longwell Green, Bristol BS30 9DE 0117 932 2317 M-Sat 6.30am-10.30pm Sun 8am- Yes 10pm 35. Elberton Garage F Camp Lane, Elberton, Bristol BS35 4AQ 01454 414670 M-F 8.30am-5.30pm Sat 9am-1pm Yes 36. Flogas UK Ltd 24 Cater Road, Bishopsworth, Bristol BS13 7TW 0117 9649015 M-F 8.30am-5pm Yes 37. pShell M32 Services F 85-107 Newfoundland Road, Bristol BS2 9LU 01179 550015 24 hrs / 7 days All 38. pShell Cribbs Causeway F Cribbs Causeway, Bristol BS10 7TJ 0117 941 9400 24 hrs/ 7 days All 39. p Shell Downend F Badminton Road, Downend, Bristol BS16 6BB 01179 709000 M-Sat 7am-10.30pm Sun 8am- Yes 20.30pm 40. Wm Morrison Supermarkets F Lysander Road, Cribbs Causeway, Westbury-on- BS10 7UD 0117 9592913 M-Sat 7am-midnight Sun 9am-8pm Yes Trym, Bristol 41. BUCKS Alternative Automotive Fuel Blind Pond Industrial Estate, Bow Brickhill, Bucks MK17 9LA 01908 641333 M-F 8.30am-5.30pm Sat 8.30am-1pm Yes Conversions Ltd 42. #Amersham 4x4 Binders Industrial Estate, Cryers Hill Road, Cryers HP15 6LT 01494 711056 M-F 8am-5:30pm Yes - Some Hill, High Wycombe Sat 8am-1:30pm 43. Asda Stores Ltd F Holmes Farm Way, High Wycombe, Bucks HP12 4NU 01494 441611 M-F 6.30am-11pm Sat 7am-10pm Yes Sun 8am-6pm 44. pShell Leadenhall F V6 Grafton Street, Leadenhall, Milton Keynes MK6 5AD 01908 208820 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 45. pShell Maidenhead F Bath Road, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0NH 01628 644000 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 46. #BP – Chalfonts Way F 66 Whitelion Road (A404), Amersham, Bucks HP7 9JS 01494 546729 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 47. #BP-Linford Wood Filling Station F Saxon Street (V7) Linford Wood, Milton Keynes MK14 6PB 01908 311340 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 48. #BP – Three Counties Filling F Warrington Crossroads, Warrington (A509/A428), MK46 4JQ 01604 696285 24 hrs / 7 days Yes Station Olney 49. #BP – Wavendon Gate F Newport Road, Wavenson, Milton Keynes MK7 7AG 01908 281691 24 hrs / 7 days Yes (A421/A5130) July 2007 Page 2 This list is produced by: LP Gas Association, Pavilion 16, Headlands Business Park, Salisbury Road, Ringwood, Hampshire, BH24 3PB Autogas Refuelling Stations – Cont.. COUNTY COMPANY NAME F ADDRESS POSTCODE PHONE NO. OPENING HOURS C/CARDS 50. #V&G Agricultural Myze Farm, West Wycombe, High Wycombe, Bucks HP14 3BA 01494 882621 M-Sat 8am-5pm (out of hours please Major cards + fuel (depot with public access) ring) cards 51. CAMBRIDGESHIRE 4-Tech Plovers Field, Park Lane, Leverington, Wisbech PE13 5BE 01945 870255 M-F 8:30am-5:30pm Yes Sat 9am-12:30pm 52. Alan’s Taxis Unit 3b Lancaster Way, Ely CB6 3NW 01353 662002 M-F 8am-4:30pm W/end By Appt. No 53. Almond Yard Old Lynn Road, Wisbech PE14 7AJ 01945 463135 M-Sat 9am-5pm Sun 9am-2pm Yes 54. Anglia Gas Centre Ltd F Ivatt Way, Westwood, Peterborough PE3 7PE 01733 262117 M-F 8:30am-5pm Yes Sat 9am-12pm 55. Cambridge Gas Centre 253 Barnwell Road, Cambridge CB5 8SL 01223 214747 M-F 8am-5pm Sat 9am-5pm Yes 56. CPS Fuels Regal Drive, Soham CB7 5BE 0800 7311269 M-F 8am-5.30pm Sat 8am-12noon Yes 57. pShell Burton Bros F Bury Corner, Bury, Huntingdon PE26 1NE 01487 813545 M-Sat 6:30am-10pm Sun 8am- Yes 10pm 58. #BP – Childerley Gate F St Neots Road, Dry Drayton, Cambridge (A428) CB3 8AY 01954 210096 6am-10pm 7 days Yes 59. #BP – Kates Cabin Connect F Great North Road, Chesterton, Peterborough PE7 3UD 01733 375620 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 60. #BP – Supermart Peterborough F Eye Road (A47) Paston Parkway, Peterborough, PE1 4SA 01733 221800 24 hrs / 7 days Yes Cambs 61. #BP – Whittlesford F Whittlesford Bridge, Pampisford (A505) CB2 4HD 01223 832996 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 62. Flogas Newark Road, Eastern Industry, Peterborough PE1 5YD 01733 554978 M-F 8am-5pm No 63. # BP - Ely Service Station F Witchford Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 3NN 01353 669112 24 hrs / 7 days Yes 64. Mann Egerton London Road, St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs PE27 5EJ 01480 462952 M-F 8:30am-6pm Sat 8:30am-1pm Yes 65.
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