South Yorkshire Times – Friday 27 April 1934
A Village Hospital
The management of the splendid little hospital at Denaby Main are to be congratulated on an excellent year. Their budget did not quite balance, but they had a sufficient reserve and their expenditure included over £1,000 spent on patients’ treatment in Sheffield institutions.
As their own hospital is developed—and they have already been handsomely helped in that direction from the Miners’ Welfare Fund—this class of expenditure should diminish. The contributions of the Denaby and Cadeby colliery workmen are the mainstay of the institution which, of course, exists primarily to serve them, and these have kept up wonderfully well considering the state of the coal trade.
The efficiency of the hospital is splendidly maintained. I know of no village institution which enters so closely and completely into the lives of the surrounding community.
