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Holiday park gives families duck whistles to help them with social distancing

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A holiday park is giving ­families duck whistles to help them with social distancing – and make following the ­frustrating rules more fun.

Visitors to the resort are being asked to blow them while they are out walking in the surrounding countryside or enjoying a bike ride or a jog in the area.

The aim is to alert others that they are coming and give everyone a chance to keep apart. Chris Jeffery, park director at Cofton Holidays in Devon, said he came up with the idea after seeing a family of ducks while he was out walking recently.

And he ordered 24 boxes of whistles for holidaymakers the next day. Mr Jeffery said: “Not only do the whistles offer an added sense of security but they’re also an awful lot of fun! “I piloted the whistles with

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