Elected Member Pensions Regulations 2026 (LGPS)

The Elected Member Pensions Regulations 2026 state that councillors and mayors in England may opt in to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).

Who is eligible to join

From 11 May 2026, the following elected members can opt in to the LGPS in England, provided they are under age 75.

MayorsCouncillors
Mayors and deputy mayors of combined authorities  County, district and unitary councillors  
Mayors and deputy mayors of combined county authorities  London borough councillors 
The Mayor of London Councillors from the Common Council of the City of London
Mayors of single authorities (eligibility is in their role as a councillor) Councillors from the Council of the Isles of Scilly  
Members of the London Assembly 

Elected members do not need the consent of their authority to join the LGPS, except those members elected to the London Assembly, the Common Court of the City of London and the Mayor of London. These bodies are required to make a determination for the member to be eligible.

Please note: town and parish councillors are not eligible to join the LGPS.

How should I let elected members know? 

We recommend including either the promotional leaflet or the introductory leaflet in welcome packs for new councillors and mayors and in separate communications to existing councillors and mayors. 

How do I provide information to LPPA about elected members?

We are working with our system provider to confirm and implement the requirements for providing elected member information through the monthly returns process. We will share the detailed approach with you once this work is complete.

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