March 2026 Newsletter
Dear Friends,
Thank you for taking the time to look at my monthly newsletter for March 2026.
I hope you enjoy this update on some of the work I have been doing in Erith and Thamesmead and in Parliament over the last month.
As ever, if you want to get in touch, don’t hesitate to contact me using the email address: abena.oppongasare.mp@parliament.uk
Abena

£20 million in Pride in Place funding for Erith and Thamesmead announced
I’m delighted to confirm that up to £20 million of Government funding is to be invested in Thamesmead Birchmere Park over the next ten years, putting local people in the driving seat to shape the future of the community.
The Pride in Place programme, launched by the Labour Government last year, has been rolled out to more most in need neighbourhoods across the UK, giving local people a say in projects that will make a real difference to their community. I attended a Pride in Place reception with Greenwich Council Leader, Anthony Okereke to announce the funding.
You can view a clip of me speaking on this news on my social media here and find out more about the announcement on my website here.
Vital funding announced for Erith Health Centre
Erith Health Centre is receiving crucial investment to transform its services as part of the Government’s plans for the Neighbourhood Health Service. This investment will help Erith Health Centre to provide end-to-end care, improving access to GPs, simplifying the provision of healthcare and enabling patients to be treated closer to their home. You can find out more on this exciting news for Erith residents on my website here.
Thamesmead Selected for a New Town by the Government
Following last year’s consultation, it was confirmed that Thamesmead will be one of seven proposed new towns as part of the government’s most ambitious housebuilding programme in over fifty years.
The plans could see up to 15,000 new homes delivered in Thamesmead, helping to boost economic growth and transport links locally as well as address London’s housing shortage. I welcomed the news on my social media here.
SEND Roundtable with schools and Minister for School Standards
It was fantastic to host a discussion with school leaders from Erith and Thamesmead and the Minister for School Standards, Georgia Gould MP. The roundtable focused on how the government’s proposed reforms can improve outcomes for children with SEND, drawing on the crucial frontline experience of education leaders in the constituency. You can find out more about these SEND reforms, the consultation and this local roundtable on my website here.
Meeting with Get Together Monday Community Group
It was great to have the chance to meet with the Get Together Monday group in Shooters Hill to discuss local and national issues, whilst learning more about the group’s work to support the community.
International Women’s Day Event at Woolwich Polytechnic Girl’s School
Pleasure to attend the Careers Day Carousel at Woolwich to celebrate International Women’s Day. The students were eager to know more about their future career choices, and I look forward to seeing them as the leaders of tomorrow!


Summer School Launch
This month, I announced the return of my Campaign Summer School for its fifth iteration. The campaign offers first-hand insight into the exciting world of political campaigning. If you are aged between 16-18 in my constituency (or know someone that is), you can register your interest by following this link.
‘This is Endometriosis’ Screening in Parliament
Delighted to screen the BAFTA-winning short film ‘This is Endometriosis’ in Parliament on 24th March. The evening marked an important moment during Endometriosis Action Month where we were joined by Georgie Wileman, the filmmaker. It was a powerful testimony that shone a light on this vital issue, which I am fighting hard to see addressed in Parliament. It follows on from the adjournment debate that I held in Parliament, which you can watch here.
Greenwich Wildlife Network Meeting in Parliament
Pleasure to meet with constituents from the Greenwich Wildlife Network (GWN) & members of Naturewatch in Parliament. We spoke about GWN’s great work protecting local wildlife & green spaces, and the need to do more to tackle horrific incidents of ASB against animals.

Ghana Independence Day Celebrations
Honoured to mark the 69th anniversary of Ghanian Independence by speaking at an event in Parliament alongside the vibrant British Ghanaian community. I was equally honoured to be recognised of one of the 100 most influential Ghanaians in the UK, as well as attending an event at the Ghanaian High Commission to celebrate the day.
My work in Parliament
It has been a busy month for me in Parliament. As well as the adjournment debate for Endometriosis, I put forward a Ten-Minute Rule Bill for Menstrual and Gynaecological Health to increase public awareness of menstrual health issues including racial discrimination in the field.
Furthermore, on International Women’s Day, I highlighted the work of a number of inspiring women from Erith and Thamesmead during the IWD debate in the chamber. Lastly, I spoke on Radio 5 Live about Baroness Amos’ crucial investigation into maternal health. You can listen to my interview here.
Furthermore:
- COVID Day of Reflection – Important to remember those we lost, and the sacrifices made by so many on March 8th.
- Young Carer’s Action Day – I recognised the amazing work in Erith & Thamesmead and beyond make to care for loved ones on 11th March.
- World Book Day – enjoyed celebrating World Book Day on 5th March.
- Meeting with Leader of Bexley Labour Group – great to catch up with Leader of Bexley Labour Stefano Borello to discuss the upcoming local elections.
- Women’s Lobby Reception in Parliament – wonderful to attend this reception in Parliament to mark International Women’s Day.
- Holi – lovely to celebrate the Hindu festival of colours on 4th March.
- Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge – I welcomed an inspiring group of talented young communicators to Parliament on March 2nd.
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