Hi Matt,
Looking at the problem logically, it must be one of three things:
1) The battery isn't getting enough charge into it. Either you are not giving the car a long enough run without lights, fan and radio, or your alternator is not charging too well - fan belt, perhaps ?
2) What charge the battery is getting in to it is leaking away again. Perhaps you have an electrical problem which is using a bit of current while the car is supposed to be 'off' - interior light on, for example, or faulty alarm system ?
3) The battery is no longer capable of holding onto the charge properly. There is a good reason why batteries are only guaranteed for two or three years ! If the battery has been left discharged for a while it will lose capacity.
I would agree with what others have said that your first step should be to get the battery fully charged up and then drive round to somewhere with the test rig to test out your battery and alternator. From then on you should have a good idea whether 1, 2 or 3 above applies. Remember that short journeys will take more out of the battery than they put into it and kill the car in other ways too.
Best,
Kevin.