Europe has a long and outstanding history in radio astronomy. It hosts numerous of world-class fascilities spread around the globe, some of which being well-known, others less familiar to the general astronomical community. Most of the observatories provide telescope time to the general EU/astronomy community through "open acces" calls. The various instruments available on the telescopes (either single dish or interferometer) operate in the radio regime from ~10 MHz to ~1THz. With dish-sizes ranging from ~10 to 100 meters and baselines up to >1000 kilometers spatial resolutions can be achieved down to sub-arcsec scales for the majority of the frequencies covered, thus matching those obtained at IR-optical wavelenths. We report on the continuous efforts to enhance the instruments and improve on the support to the astronomical community through close collaboration of these observatories among each other.