My retirement options

The Government has announced the earliest age that you can take your pension will increase from age 55 to 57 from 6 April 2028. This will not apply to ill health retirements.

As a member of the LGPS you can look forward to a pension that is backed by the government and reviewed annually to be kept in line with the cost of living for the rest of your life.

When can I retire?

You can take your LGPS pension at any time from age 55* to 75, as long as you have met the two-year vesting period – however reductions will apply if you take your benefits before you reach Normal Pension Age.

Your benefits are paid in full if you choose to take them from your Normal Pension Age (NPA). For benefits built up from April 2014, your Normal Pension Age is linked to your State Pension age, but is at least age 65.

You must take your pension by age 75.

In cases of ill health, there is no minimum age limit at all.

The Government has announced the earliest age that you can take your pension will increase from age 55 to 57 from 6 April 2028. This will not apply to ill health retirements.

How can I get an estimate of my retirement benefits?

You can get an estimate of your retirement benefits by using the Benefit Projector on the 'My Pension' portal.

Remember, you can give up some of your annual pension to either provide a lump sum or to increase your standard lump sum entitlement, up to the maximum of 25% of your pension pot. The 'My Pension' portal will provide you with details of this.