12:02pm, Wed 9 Jan 2013 Wet 2012 has affected the region's wildlife Wildlife affected by wet weather Last updated Wed 9 Jan 2013 And Finally Sheringham Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ More top news In pictures: The Queen's day in Cambridge Cambridge has been getting the royal treatment as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh opened a maternity unit and rode the bus about 2 hours ago Unlikely political alliance to run Norfolk council Norfolk County Council could be run by an unlikely alliance of councillors from Labour, UKIP and the Liberal Democrats. about 3 hours ago Queen tours 'Nobel Prize factory' The Queen has officially opened a new £212 million building at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. about 6 hours ago
In pictures: The Queen's day in Cambridge Cambridge has been getting the royal treatment as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh opened a maternity unit and rode the bus about 2 hours ago
Unlikely political alliance to run Norfolk council Norfolk County Council could be run by an unlikely alliance of councillors from Labour, UKIP and the Liberal Democrats. about 3 hours ago
Queen tours 'Nobel Prize factory' The Queen has officially opened a new £212 million building at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. about 6 hours ago
Advertisement Wet 2012 has affected the region's wildlife One of the wettest years on record has had some unusual affects on our wildlife. Latest on this story 0 new updates 1:49 pm, Tue 08 Jan 2013 Wildlife Trust calls 2012 "the year of the slug"