Find out where this John Parker stagecoach drawn by his famous greys is heading. PLUS Residents living near ex-industrial and Ministry of Defence sites express health fears, and carnival and festival organisers get together to tackle the insurance crisis.

This week's Western Telegraph is120 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more!

Not-to-miss news this week includes:

* An agonising wait for A-level results is over and students celebrate their best ever performance

* A Cardigan man who grew almost half a million pounds of cannabis declared his earnings to the taxman!

* A former W H Smith branch manager admits stealing £7,500 of goods

* Police warn parents after a man tries to lure a nine-year-old boy into a car

* The sun brings out a local sales boom in ice-creams and kebabs

* A county councillor presses for progress to redesign a troubled Milford Haven estate.

* Final compensation payout has been made in the Sea Empress saga

* Bomb scare at Haverfordwest's new court

* A proposed new science centre couid bring jobs to the county

* A north Pembrokeshire man's secret war against the enemy pigeon is revealed

* A former POW receives a Greek campaign medal

* Pembrokeshire-born TV and radio presenter Jamie Owen takes to the sea on a second voyage round Wales

* The final cruise ship of the season is due to come to Milford Haven

* Children in Newport take a giant leap with a new skate park

* The future of Haverfordwest's Masonic Hall looks bright

* A Haverfordwest school will celebrate 25 years as a comprehensive with a reunion

* Cyclists will take to the road to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation

Also find out about the search for hidden heroines in farming, and why Assembly backing for dog breeding has been called a 'disaster' for animal welfare.

Plus see how riders and horses got on at Hayscastle Show and share the success of greenfingered gardeners at Crundale and Fishguard and Goodwick Garden Shows.

And looking for a new car? Then check out the Western Telegraph's 16-page New Registration supplement.

Plus as always, catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.