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Reverend Roger Gayler

"London in 2050 rests on whether as a society we’ve seized the opportunities for sustainability and reduced our carbon footprint"

A sense of belonging and being part of a community are at the heart of Roger’s vision for sustainability. Now, 32 years in Marks Gate living and working to enhance the natural environment and promote community cohesion, is bringing about noticeable change. From local composting initiatives, to providing youth centres, to renewable energy generation, Roger believes everyone should be empowered to make changes in their own lives. "For me leadership is about linking people with good will to be valued members of partnerships for change. It’s about listening, learning and linking."

Roger is the vicar of St Mark’s Church in Marks Gate and since 1984 has been the Chair of Wellgate Community Farm. He is also Chair of Marks Gate Local Agenda 21 Group, the only LA21 group in the borough. The group has pioneered the Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder process which is now being rolled out across Barking and Dagenham.

"For me, sustainability is part of my faith and permeates the way I live my life and the way I work. God gives creation and we are here to care for it, it’s as simple as that. Creation includes planet and people. It’s justice, care and love rolled into one".

Roger promotes a range of local initiatives aimed at improving the sustainability of the community - all contributing to the enhancement of the natural environment and promotion of community cohesion. Community engagement and awareness raising is very important in the success of any project and Roger works particular hard to engage the young population in the community.

"The community farm is all about sustainability and in May 2006 we installed a wind turbine on the site in an effort to reduce our carbon footprint and develop a learning resource." The farm has the vision of being a growing place for groups and individuals in leisure, education, training and therapy and visits to schools reach about 18,000 children a year.

Roger is positive about changes, "I think there has been a recent change in thinking about sustainability in Barking stimulated by the large scale regeneration in the area. People are beginning to recognise the need to think about sustainable development if we are going to respond to the community needs in the borough and help to tackle climate change."

My commitment
"My commitment as a London Leader is to engage the Marks Gate community on sustainability issues and encourage other churches to get on board, share experiences and provide leadership. There is an appetite for change and sustainability provides the scope for new ideas and approaches. In partnership I intend to work to deliver the new Marks Gate allotment programme and maximise the benefits of taking an integrated approach to its development, maximising the benefits for the community and local environment."

Role:
Vicar of St Marks Parish, Chair of Wellgate Community Farm and Chair of Marks Gate Local Agenda 21 Group

Location:
Marks Gate, Barking and Dagenham

Weblinks:
www.wellgatecommunityfarm.org.uk

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