Just an update on what happened to me.
I went to Crown court and pleaded guilty in December to possession of a class C drug with intent to supply, and also of cultivating (growing) a class C drug.

I went back to Crown court in January for sentancing.
The judge told me I was a discrace, he told me if I would of pleaded not guilty with the evidence they had on me he would of instantly sent me to prison for 18 months, however he was willing to knock a third off for the honesty.

At this point I was shitting it as this still meant 12 months, although i'd do 6 for good behaviour.
The judge then asked my barrister to do some persuading as to why I shouldn't go to prison.
He managed to persuade the judge prison wasnt the right way to rehabilitate me, and that punishment would be better served in the community.

I got away with 180 hours community service, a 12 month supervision order and a 2 year suspended sentence.

I got raided on September 9th 2008, and was caught with 46 grams of some bullshit green in 4 separate bags sitting next to scales.
I had 4 plants growing under a light in my cupboard.
I got caught with 109 drug related text messages on my phone, I also had an air pistol.

I ended up going to court at least 7 times from September to January.
My house was raided twice over the months, the second time they had no reason and didn't find anything, however the raid was filmed and can be seen on the local newspapers website.
Last week the whole story was in my local paper with the headline "DISCRACE OF DRUGS SUPPLIER", the story mentions my full name, age and address.

Was it worth it? Fuck no! Verdict: Move to Amsterdam!

I was apparently lucky not to go to prison, however a 2 year suspended sentence means I cannot do anything risky for a while.
Cannabis has also recently moved to a class B drug here in England, so I was lucky I just missed it, anyone in a similar situation should watch out because possession, and especially intent to supply will now carry higher sentences and you might not be as lucky.

Thanks to everyone with the help and advice, much appreciated.