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Wiltshire creative agency forecasts £1m turnover after completing deal

Milk and Tweed has acquired Brighton-based competitor Huxley

Milk and Tweed creative director Jake Jeffries, left, with head of design Jamie Lawton at the agency’s office in Chippenham, Wiltshire(Image: Milk and Tweed)

A fast-growing digital agency in Wiltshire has said it will hit a £1m turnover target a year early after buying up a competitor.

Milk and Tweed, which creates websites, logos and brand designs for businesses, has acquired Brighton-based counterpart Huxley for an undisclosed sum.

The company, which has its head office at the Avon Reach office development in Chippenham, merged with Boson Media in 2020 before buying out its partner firm to create one business a year later.

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At the time of the buyout, bosses said the expanding firm was hoping to hit a seven-figure turnover within the next three years.

Milk and Tweed, which employs 15 staff, said it was on course for a £750,000 turnover this year,- while Huxley, which had a head count of four, was expecting to turn over £340,000.

Creative director Jake Jeffries said the agreement would boost both businesses by adding skills and experience.

Mr Jeffries said: “It’s really exciting for both us and Huxley,” he said. “It’s a really good fit from both the customers and businesses’ point of view, because we can now offer some of their customers our services such as digital marketing and we will be inheriting technical web skills that will add to our offer.