The State Pension
State Pension is now a single-tier pension.
You will be able to claim the new State Pension if you are:
- a man born on or after 6 April 1951
- a woman born on or after 6 April 1953
If you reached State Pension age before 6 April 2016, you'll get the State Pension under the old rules instead.
State Pension age
The earliest you can get the new State Pension is when you reach the qualifying age.
The normal retirement age for a Local Government Pensions Scheme (LGPS) is based on your State Pension age.
What you will get
The amount of State Pension you will receive depends on your date of birth and National Insurance (NI) contributions.
Claim your State Pension
You won't get your new State Pension automatically, you have to claim it. You should get a letter 4 months before your State Pension age, telling you what to do.
If you haven't got a letter 3 months before you reach State Pension age, call the Government claim line on: 0800 731 7898
How it's paid
It's usually paid every 4 weeks into an account of your choice.
Further Information
You can find out more on the new state pension through the Government's Pension Body.
- View further information
- Contact the Government's pension helpline on: 0800 731 7898