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What (who) is village green - definition

COMMON OPEN AREA WITHIN A SETTLEMENT
Villagegreen; Town green
  • [[Chipperfield]], [[Hertfordshire]]<br />village green and war memorial
  • [[Finchingfield]] village green
  • New Haven Green, circa 1919
  • A village green in Zuidlaren, [[Netherlands]]

village green         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Village Green; Village Green (disambiguation); Village green (disambiguation)
n. on the village green
Village Green         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Village Green; Village Green (disambiguation); Village green (disambiguation)
The local environmental activist.
Oh, him? He's the village green. He tends the village square.
Village Green (song)         
  • Baroque]]-feel.
  •  A 1966 visit to the rural English county of [[Devon]] (''pictured in 2020'') inspired [[Ray Davies]] to compose "Village Green".
1968 SONG PERFORMED BY THE KINKS
In his autobiography, Davies dates the song to February 1967, during the sessions for Something Else by the Kinks. Author Andy Miller raises the possibility that the band recorded the basic track in November 1966 and overdubbed additions in February 1967.

Wikipedia

Village green

A village green is a common open area within a village or other settlement. Historically, a village green was common grassland with a pond for watering cattle and other stock, often at the edge of a rural settlement, used for gathering cattle to bring them later on to a common land for grazing. Later, planned greens were built into the centres of villages.

The village green also provided, and may still provide, an open-air meeting place for the local people, which may be used for public celebrations such as May Day festivities. The term is used more broadly to encompass woodland, moorland, sports grounds, buildings, roads and urban parks.

Examples of use of village green
1. Forget afternoon tea, cricket on the village green, roast beef and good manners.
2. Today vans carry out the same duty but they still take the same dirt track route across the village green.
3. And I read this: "Forget afternoon tea, cricket on the village green, roast beef and good manners.
4. The Tolpuddle Tree is now officially established as the largest sycamore in Dorset, growing on the smallest village green.
5. After the attack the gang, who were in a sports car, then drove to the village hall on the other side of the village green.