GOM
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Have you got an even closer up photo? It looks like it could just be a case that your mower's blades are very blunt, and the white bits are where the grass blades have been bruised. Have you checked the blades lately? Do you use a cylinder of rotary mower? My guess is a rotary. Can you post a photo of the under neath of your mower showing the blades if it is a rotary. If it is a cylinder mower, you need to adjust both sides so that the cutting unit just brushes the bottom plate evenly all the way along its length. There should be plenty of advice on this on-line.
When you moved in, was the grass really long, and did you shave it off initially? It does look like, in your last photo, that it could be stalky bits. As suggested by a previous poster, shave and scarify and start again!
I look forwards to your reply!
[MENTION=259]Jack Straw[/MENTION] and others, thanks. The mower was new in May, yes rotary - a robot. Grass was longish prior to this and was cut with conventional rotary to approx 55mm.
From the descriptions mentioned I am leaning towards the meadow grass, but will get a closer up and post.
Cue comments about lazy bu**er