If you suffer from hayfever or asthma, a new map from the University of Exeter could help you avoid certain areas of the country at peak pollen times.
They contain the location of key plants and trees known to produce pollen.
The maps have been produced with the Met Office and will also be used to help medics further study the impact of air pollution on asthma.
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