If you have more than three months LGPS Councillor membership and are under age 55 (or under age 50 if retiring with your council’s consent), you will have a deferred pension in LGPS Councillor. Read how we work this out at working out your deferred councillor pension.
Your deferred pension benefits will increase each year in line with the cost of living.
Your normal retirement age is 65, although you can ask to receive your deferred pension any time from age 55.
If you want to take your pension between ages 50 and 55, you need written agreement from your council before asking the Clwyd Pension Fund to pay it to you. If your council agrees, this may result in a tax charge on your pension benefits.
If you take your pension before reaching normal retirement age, the pension will be reduced for taking it early. We will send you a retirement pack including your pension figures, and details of any reduction.
If you have to stop being a councillor because of ill health, you can start your pension at any age so long as your council agrees that you can receive it.
Once the pension is in payment, it will keep increasing each year in line with the cost of living. The pension will be paid to you for life.
You also have the option of transferring your deferred pension to another pension scheme.