New Areas
The following NNRs have now been given a reference:
- GFF-0433 – Valley of the Stones NNR
- GFF-0434 – Sandybeck Meadows NNR
- GFF-0435 – Bardney Limewoods NNR
- GFF- 0436- South London Downs NNR
GxFF – Flora & Fauna in the UK
GxFF – Flora & Fauna in the UK
New Areas
The following NNRs have now been given a reference:
The process of assigning references to all of Northern Ireland’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) has now been completed. The following new references have been added to the directory
Several changes to the directory have been made:
New Areas
In line with the decision made by Team GxFF in April, we have completed the addition of all Wildfowl and Wetland Trust sites, the final three sites added being:
Updates
In addition GWFF – 0059 Maes y Facrell NNR (Great Orme) has become designated as Pen y Gogarth SAC (including Maes y Facrell NNR) (Great Orme), the new boundaries now taking in the SAC.
Staying in Wales, GFF- 0015 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park will be redesignated with a GWFF prefix. This change will take effect from August 1st 2021.
Allocation of references within GxFF is determined by the Reference Allocation Policy.
We have been approached about adding Llanelli Wetland Centre (owned and managed by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust). At first glance this was declined, as the site is not designated, according to our policy.
However, on further consideration, it was noted that several of the other WWT sites are already listed (eg Arundel, Martin Mere, Slimbridge), and that WWT is a globally renowned group in conservation circles.
Continue reading “Update to the Reference Allocation Policy”
A number of changes to the GxFF Directory have been made:
In addition, Team GxFF are discussing how to proceed with the new Purbeck Heaths NNR and its impact on the existing designated areas, in accordance with Natural England’s announcement.
Where boundaries have changed, activators must ensure that their activation position is still within the designated areas!

Eleven new references (GFF-0383 to GFF-0393 inclusive) have been added to the GFF Directory…
Several of these have either already been activated, or imminent activations have been announced.
As part of a planned update to the entire GxFF Directory, and linked to the assessment of the new entries (see above), all entries within the County of Norfolk now have Region and Worked All Britain square information provided.
The Region information uses the NUTS1 regions (EE representing Eastern England) and the County or Unitary Authority – so for Norfolk, all entries are tagged as EE-No.
In turn, all other references will be updated in a similar manner.
The GWFF Directory has been updated, in particular to add Worked All Britain square information, but to also correct spellings of some references.
This article is re-posted from M0YMA’s personal blog (originally posted 24th March 2016)
The original Wealden Heaths SPA was named Thursley, Hankley and Frensham Commons SPA and assigned WWFF reference GFF-0207.
Phase I of this SPA added further protection to the Thursley, Hankley and Frensham Commons SSSI, which also forms the southern part of the Thursley, Ash, Pirbright and Chobham SAC – the northern part of the SAC forms part of the Thames Basin Heaths SPA (qv).
Subsequently, the SPA has been extended and renamed, with the addition of four standalone SSSIs. These have now been assigned WWFF GFF references as follows:
It is hoped that these will all be activated over the coming months.
After much deliberation, it has been decided to assign a reference (GFF-0354) to Alice Holt Royal Forest.
This area of Royal Forest is an Ancient Woodland, owned and managed by the Forestry Commission – of sufficient importance that the original boundary of the South Downs National Park (GFF-0018) was revised to include it!
Previous WWFF activity from the forest, of reference GFF-0018, will be reallocated to GFF-0354.
Note: this article was originally posted to M0YMA.UK

All activators please note, that with immediate effect, all GxFF reference numbers are now four-digit, with the addition of a leading zero. This is bring GxFF into line with the many programs that have already adopted the four-digit convention.
So, for example, GFF-328 becomes GFF-0328.
Would all activators (and chasers claiming Park-To-Park award credit) please adopt the four-digit number
Note: this article was originally posted to M0YMA.UK