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About Pollen in Crewe

Crewe’s spring allergy profile is dominated by Birch and Oak pollen, originating from mature trees within Queens Park and widespread urban landscaping; summer brings significant grass pollen primarily from surrounding agricultural fields, grassy verges, and local parkland, peaking June-July. Urban canyon effects within Crewe’s town centre can locally elevate pollen concentrations; however, the surrounding flat Cheshire Plain facilitates widespread dispersal from agricultural sources; late autumn and winter see elevated mould spore counts, particularly from decaying leaf litter in parks and damp residential areas, exacerbated by the region’s typically wet climate.

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What Pollen Levels Mean

LOW Symptoms are unlikely
MEDIUM Moderate risk of symptoms
HIGH Widespread symptoms likely
VERY HIGH Expect significant symptoms
EXTREME Extremely high symptom likelihood & severity