There are three tiers of local government covering Ramsden Bellhouse, at
parish,
district, and
county level: Ramsden Bellhouse Parish Council,
Basildon Borough Council, and
Essex County Council. The parish council meets at the village hall on Church Road. When elected parish and district councils were established in 1894, the parish of Ramsden Bellhouse was included in the
Billericay Rural District. The civil parish of Ramsden Bellhouse was abolished in 1934, when its area was split along the line of the railway. The part of the parish north of the railway, which included the village of
Ramsden Heath, was transferred to the parish of
South Hanningfield. The part of the parish south of the railway, which included the village of Ramsden Bellhouse itself, was added to the parish of
Great Burstead in the new
Billericay Urban District. The parish of Great Burstead was abolished three years later in 1937 when all the parishes in the urban district were merged into a single parish called Billericay. The urban district was renamed Basildon in 1955 and was reformed to become the modern Basildon district in 1974, at which point the district also became an
unparished area. The modern parish of Ramsden Bellhouse was created in 1996 from part of the unparished area. It covers a smaller area than the pre-1934 parish, with Ramsden Heath north of the railway remaining part of the parish of South Hanningfield. File:Ramsden_Bellhouse_sign.jpg|
Village sign File:Church_road_1.jpg|River Crouch passing under Church Road. ==References==