Thanks Rainbow.
Here's a bit more info if anyone can provide any advice
It's a 10 FEET circular lawn (unsure, think that's about 3.5 metres?)
I'm smack bang in the middle of England UK and although its been a lousy summer, it has been very dry - just not very warm.
I'm on a housing estate well away from any critters such as moles etc.
I watered the lawn frequently immediately after laying the turf back in April and continued to use sprinkler on it through July/August as it has been one of the driest summers I can recall even if it has been cold.
I have had to use Evergreen complete 4 in 1 as the weeds were really bad after the first 4 months - this really did some damage but it recovered well enough after 4/5 weeks.
My lawn mower does not have a grass collection box so I tend to mow over the cuttings and leave the tiny pieces as lawn feed.
I have scarified it with spindly lawn style rake - There didn't seem much to collect though so I would cross out thatch as being the cause of the problem.
Even now we are in October there still hasn't been an overly significant amount of rainfall and I haven't watered the lawn for about 8 weeks+.
Temperatures this month are well above average for the time of the year, in fact just last week temps peaked here at 28c.
On a further inspection today the soil seems extremely rich where I have been edging the lawn. The ground is getting softer and softer by the day and what was once a perfectly flat lawn is starting to look more like a piece of corrigate.

and the weeds are starting to come back along with a dose of mushrooms
Sincere thanks to anyone who can provide advice - especially if it means I don't have to tear the lawn up and start again as I don't have much energy.
