Louise Da-Cocodia Education Trust

Louise Da-Cocodia Education Trust The Getting A-head project is a programme for children and young people in Manchester particularly those of African and Caribbean heritage.

13/04/2022

Ola Osunjaiye shared a post on Instagram: “Our Easter Cultural Market was featured on on Saturday morning with…” • Follow their account to see 164 posts.

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13/04/2022

Our Easter Cultural Market was featured on on Saturday morning with . Have a listen/catch-up on .

Ola Osunjaiye shared a post on Instagram: “Our Easter Cultural Market was featured on on Saturday morning with…” • Follow their account to see 164 posts.

Action 🎙At the studio recording a jingle for the  Cultural market.We had a few takes but please Listen out on our  local...
13/04/2022

Action 🎙
At the studio recording a jingle for the Cultural market.

We had a few takes but please
Listen out on our local radio station.!!

We want to make our Easter Cultural Market a family fun event , so expect Easter Egg hunting, face painting and a bouncy...
25/02/2022

We want to make our Easter Cultural Market a family fun event , so expect Easter Egg hunting, face painting and a bouncy castle to entertain the kids. Music ,food and other entertainment to be expected ( all weather permitted)

Why not invite friends and family to could to our family fun event

24/02/2022
04/02/2022

Our stall holder giving a quick interview (pt 1) about herself & business at our Christmas Cultural Market.


Another big Thank You and Well Done, goes to Parrenthorn High School!We'd like to share a part of an article from Parren...
18/01/2022

Another big Thank You and Well Done, goes to Parrenthorn High School!
We'd like to share a part of an article from Parrenthorn High School: they've changed their house name to reflect and include representation of Louise Da-Cocodia, in the school.
Brilliant!

18/01/2022

Greetings,
Happy New Year to you all!

A big Thank You to all the local traders, and everyone that went and supported the Cultural Market event at WISSC in December 2021.
There'll be another Cultural Market on Sunday 24th April - 12-6pm at WISSC. Please check this page for more updates.

11/12/2021

The Cultural Market Event, happening tomorrow Sunday 12 Dec.
At: WISSC - West Indian Sports & Social, Westwood Street Moss Side.
Time: 12-6pm.
The market is a great place to pick up beautiful items and gifts for family and friends.
All are welcome, see you there.

Greetings, A gentle reminder about the Cultural Market event coming up this weekend, Sunday 12th Dec 2021.From 12pm unti...
06/12/2021

Greetings,
A gentle reminder about the Cultural Market event coming up this weekend, Sunday 12th Dec 2021.
From 12pm until 6pm at Westwood Street.
Hope to see you there : )

We support local traders because - local business supports the local community! Please see the details on the flyer to c...
20/11/2021

We support local traders because - local business supports the local community!
Please see the details on the flyer to contact us and find out more.

20/11/2021

Greetings everyone,
Just under a month to the annual 'LDET Cultural Market Day', back again on: Sunday 12th December, 12-6pm.
at: WISSC - West Indian Sports & Social Club,
Westwood Street, Manchester. M14 4SW.
Lots of different wonderful stalls and items to buy from the Caribbean and Africa.
Come along with family and friends, get unique wonderful gifts for your loved ones.
Hope to see you there.

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Manchester
M144

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