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Was (wer) ist laid waiting at his doorstep - definition

Doorstep greens; Doorstep Green
  • Doorstep Green at Cavenham

waiting room         
  • Medical open air waiting room. Infirmary at Canjambari, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
INDOOR-AREA WHERE PEOPLE CAN WAIT FOR AN APPOINTMENT, TRAIN, PLANE, BUS, ETC.
Waiting Room; Designated Waiting Area; Waiting hall
also waiting-room (waiting rooms)
A waiting room is a room in a place such as a railway station or a clinic, where people can sit down while they wait.
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Waiting room         
  • Medical open air waiting room. Infirmary at Canjambari, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
INDOOR-AREA WHERE PEOPLE CAN WAIT FOR AN APPOINTMENT, TRAIN, PLANE, BUS, ETC.
Waiting Room; Designated Waiting Area; Waiting hall
A waiting room or waiting hall is a building, or more commonly a part of a building or a room, where people sit or stand until the event or appointment for which they are waiting begins.
waiting room         
  • Medical open air waiting room. Infirmary at Canjambari, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
INDOOR-AREA WHERE PEOPLE CAN WAIT FOR AN APPOINTMENT, TRAIN, PLANE, BUS, ETC.
Waiting Room; Designated Waiting Area; Waiting hall
¦ noun a room for people waiting to see a medical practitioner or to catch a bus or train.

Wikipedia

Doorstep Greens

Doorstep Greens are locally owned and run public spaces across England. They were first created by the Countryside Agency (CA) in a project started in 2001. The majority of the funding came from the New Opportunities Fund which later became the Big Lottery Fund although the Countryside Agency did input staff and some of its own resources. The Agency set out to find green spaces which could be organised into relatively small parks and then create a local charitable trust to own, fundraise for, and run each space in perpetuity. This followed from the completion of the CA's Millennium Green scheme, which created similar areas to celebrate the turn of the millennium from 1996-2000. The Countryside Agency has since become part of Natural England, who have nominal national responsibility for this scheme.

Various Millennium Greens and Doorstep Greens have won numerous Green Flag and Green Pennant awards. The policy with Doorstep Greens was to encourage organisers to apply for a Green Flag award once their site was complete, thereby encouraging future management to a recognised standard. The National Audit Office, The Land Trust and other public bodies such as CabeSpace (now disbanded) used Doorstep Greens as case study material for their publications on community greenspace.