[1] She worked as a black and white illustrator but had success with her poetry, winning at the Welsh National Eisteddfod in Port Talbot in 1932.
During World War II she initially became a wages clerk in a munitions factory at ROF Glascoed between Pontypool and Usk, then Assistant Welfare Officer in a Cardiff barrage balloon factory, a teacher and then an Information Officer at the local agricultural college at Usk.
In the summer of 1947 she married Dr. Arthur Meirion Williams of Borth, a hospital Consultant based in Surrey.
A collaboration between broadcaster and BBC continuity announcer, Jenni Crane, and Pontypool Community Council three Trails are accompanied by an audio poetry app.
The Statue was made by artist Chris Wood and unveiled by Jack Hanbury-Tenison and councillor Gaynor James on 22nd July 2023.