Find our why this twelve-year-old boy is the envy of his pals. And a notorious stretch of the A40 claims another life, while a mother has spoken of her agonising vigil for her missing son.

This week's Western Telegraph is 104 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more.

Not to be missed news this week includes:

* As the Bluestone Waterworld project gets the go ahead, a jobs drive is launched by the holiday village developers

* Enterprise Association launches bid to keep students in county

* Tory Leader Michael Howard visits Pembrokeshire

* Fraudster who banks £34,000 from doctors' company is jailed

* Jealous ex-boyfriend bites off shop worker's lip

* A Fishguard man on child porn charges is spared jail

* Letterston residents fear a cat poisoner is on the prowl

* A St Davids Playground has a £26,000 makeover

* Walkers raise thousands for RNLI

* Brawdy fundraisers present £5,600 to chest clinic

* Families successfully battle against a bid to move local war memorial

* Homeowners angry at manner of homes tax rebanding

* Tenby must never become a Las Vegas, urges AM

* Delight at new £1.8 million school in Jeffreyston

* Uzmaston mast decision deferred

* A Milford Haven alcoholic breaches anti-social behaviour order for the eighth time

* Pharmacists in frontline against heart disease

* A community website for St Clears goes live

Plus: See details of the Opportunities 2004 careers convention

And enter our fanastic Christmas competitions and get ideas for gifts in our eight-page Christmas supplement

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