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NHS Pension Estimate
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Spreadsheet versions are still available here

(The 1995 and 2008 ones seem grand, but the 2015 version might take a bit of tweaking depending on your State Pension Age, since it makes a few assumptions that you can't easily change unless you unprotect the sheet. It also tries to apply CPI/Inflation increases which might skew things a bit if you're trying to see what you'll get in "today's money")
In any case, combining the calculators should give you a rough idea of what to expect. Note that if you're intending to take your pension early/late then you'll likely also want to factor in Actuarial Reduction tables - see the links here.
Thank you for finding and posting this really helpful link :T. It would have saved me doing my own!0
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