The clients she represented included such as authors as Brian Aldiss, David Almond, Colin Greenland, Anthony Horowitz, Garry Kilworth, Linda Newbery, Giles Milton and Jean Ure who went on win major literary and children's awards.
[1][2][4] She went to the private all-girls Francis Holland School close to her residence from 1955 and was a multiple winner of the Janet Lloyd Jones Essay Cup.
[1][4] Her agency, The Maggie Noach Agency,[4] specialised in children's books and included such authors as Brian Aldiss, David Almond, Colin Greenland, Anthony Horowitz, Garry Kilworth, Linda Newbery, Giles Milton and Jean Ure.
[2] Outside of her work, she was elected chairperson of the Anthony Powell Society in 2001,[3] and a member of the Conservative Party,[2] becoming involved in their politics.
[3] She served on the Francis Holland School Council;[4] was a stalwart of the Ravenscourt Park walled garden;[2] was actively involved with the St Mary Abbots church in Kensington;[1] wrote the Romantic Weekend Guide and performed at the Royal Albert Hall in Messiah.