The ground was named after the Garon family of Southend who were major retailers in the town for several generations. Henry Garon had opened a chain of grocery & bakery shops, cinemas and banqueting suites at a time when rail travel to the town had started to bring in tourists from London. Norman Garon, was a member of the family who lived at Sutton Manor. He was unfortunately childless, and decided to set up a trust to manage the attached Foxhall Farm which had the famous Shopland Hall Herd of Friesian Cattle, which they had hoped would raise money to support young people in Southend, including the scouts. He recruited the assistance of Philip Tolhurst, whose father had set up trusts for other influential Southend families including the
Jones family. In the 1982, the Norman Garon Trust was setup, with Tolhurst being joined as trustees by David Evans, a manager for a large farming company and Alan Jordan of Savills, who had both been involved in the Essex Scout movement. However after Garon's death in 1990, the loss of several tenant farmers and changes in the agricultural business had seen the farm and managing the herd become financially unsustainable. The Trust had to look for solutions, as the farm could not be run at a loss under Charity laws. Tolhurst, who had already worked with a farmer near Witham to create a golf club, put forward the idea of a club on the land to generate income. At the same time Tolhurst, through one of his business partners, who was a councillor on Southend Borough Council, was informed of the councils issue of not having enough space at The Francis Sports Ground, which was adjacent to the farm, to build a new sports centre. After meeting with the leader of the council, a meeting was arranged at
Essex County Cricket Club to discuss the situation. The meeting had been arranged at the County Ground, as the council had a further issue in that the Cricket Club wanted a new ground in Southend as
Southchurch Park was becoming unsuitable. An agreement between the Trust and the council was made at the meeting to combine their land at the site to provide the new leisure centre, which had funding from the
Lawn Tennis Association, a new first class cricket ground, a show ground and the golf course. == The Peter Butler Oval ==