The Local Government Pension Scheme Advisory Board is a body set up under:

Purpose

The purpose of the Board is to be both reactive and proactive. It seeks to encourage best practice, increase transparency and coordinate technical and standards issues.

It considers items passed to it from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), the Board’s sub-committees and other stakeholders as well as items formulated within the Board. Recommendations may be passed to DLUHC or other bodies. The Board and its secretariat also have a liaison role with the Pensions Regulator. Guidance and standards may be formulated for local scheme managers and pension boards.

Establishment of the Board

In 2013 the Board was set up in ‘Shadow’ form in order to test the format, terms of reference, membership and committees prior to the formalisation of these items in the LGPS Regulations. On 1st April 2015 the Board was established as a statutory body, and the formal membership was confirmed early in 2016 with non-voting members and advisors added in the summer of the same year.

The Board is required to submit a budget and work programme to the Secretary of State each year for approval. Once approved the budget for the Board is funded via a statutory levy on LGPS administering authorities which is classified as administration expenses and therefore can be recharged to the pension fund.

Board hierarchy

Upcoming meetings

Events in December 2025

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  • Last edited: Nov 28, 2025
  • Published: Jul 17, 2025

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