Sutton and District Athletics Club was formed in 1985 when two local clubs amalgamated.
The former Sutton and Cheam Harriers, who were based at Sutton United's ground (Gander Green Lane) and Mitcham AC, who were based at the Carshalton Sports Arena from 1960 (prior to this they had been at the News of the World track in the grounds of the Canons Leisure Centre in Mitcham), merged to take the name of Sutton and District Athletics Club.
The club was named Sutton and District Athletics Club for a number of reasons. Firstly, there was already a Sutton athletics club in St Helens in the north of England. The other being that Mitcham was outside the London Borough of Sutton and so District was added to Sutton to form Sutton and District Athletics Club as it is now known.
Supporters of the club formed a fund raising appeal in order to rebuild the arena back to its former glory. The track now has wonderful facilities and after years of endless meetings and failed starts the club finally celebrated the centre's opening in February 2003 with Colin Jackson, John Vernon, Paul Ellis and Brian Hewson. The funding was helped by the London marathon trust, Sport England, and Sutton Council and was also lottery funded.
The arena played a part in the 2012 Olympics with it being an official training camp. This status may have been boosted by the fact Sutton Arena is the only upstairs indoor 60m track in all of Europe.
Following the 2012 Olympic Games Sutton Arena was renamed The David Weir Leisure Centre.
In 2012 Sutton & District AC were awarded the Clubmark certification. The club was awarded Clubmark for the second time in November 2015.