OWNERS of advertising agency Make it Sticky are delighted with their new base after moving to Lydiard, near Royal Wootton Bassett.

Founded by Maurice Fullerton and Tim Orr, the company creates everything from TV and radio commercials to YouTube videos and copywriting.

The company has moved into the Manor House Enterprise Centre, one of four in Wiltshire provided by The Enterprise Network (TEN).

“I wanted to find serviced offices near home and close to the M4 – and was keen to be based in a smaller town, close to Swindon but not in it,” said Mr Fullerton.

“We’re delighted with our new base in Bassett. The Manor House Enterprise Centre is just five minutes to the M4 which is a great plus. We do business all around the country so quick access to the motorways is essential.”

TEN is a Wiltshire Council initiative to support start-up and growing businesses, offering affordable meeting and training rooms, flexible office spaces, hot-desks and virtual office facilities.

Centre manager Jolyon Rose said: “Our facilities are first class, but the prices are really reasonable and there’s no long-term lease to sign up to.

“The centre is an incubation space for new and growing business and we aim to help businesses expand and develop until they are ready to fly the nest.”