Co-op said "remote lifeline stores" will receive extra deliveries soon.
"A few years ago, we had a log wash up a bit further out on the beach, and people mistook that for a seal," Mr Goss said."And, again, it did look like a seal from quite a distance.
"It's not a problem. We can get the big binoculars out and double-check."The rescue organisation said it was always better to be safe than sorry, and reports of concerns about animals would be followed up.The family of a 24-year-old woman who died suddenly after going into cardiac arrest in a supermarket are raising funds to screen young people for heart conditions.
Josephine Chatterton, from Cleethorpes, died in May 1999 from an undiagnosed heart condition that could have been picked up with screening.To mark the anniversary, Miss Chatterton's mum Monica said she wanted to raise £6,800 to screen 100 young people in one day in North East Lincolnshire.
Every week in the UK, at least 12 young people aged 35 and under die suddenly from a previously undiagnosed heart condition, according to the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).
Miss Chatterton had recently completed a masters degree in music at Huddersfield University and had planned a career in music therapy.A council has been given almost half a million pounds by the government to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the area.
Cannock Chase Council has been awarded £478,251, which Councillor David Williams described as a "significant uplift" from last year's funding of £367,606.Councillor Williams said: "I think that reflects the rise in pressure and this funding forms part of the government's £1bn commitment to ending homelessness."
The funding has come from the government's homelessness and rough sleeping funding for 2025/2026.A report to the Labour-run council's cabinet said activity to tackle the issue included prevention, relief and staffing activities, alongside temporary accommodation.