About us

Members meet quarterly as a Group and develop links to individuals distinguished in EBG's area of interest, by inviting them to address its meetings. The Group maintains expert standing committees on urban, rural, financial, development and heritage matters.

Each member nominates a representative to the group, generally its chief or a senior executive. These individuals form the core of EBG and undertake its business supported by a small secretariat. EBG maintains close links with CLA, BPF, HHA, SLE and others. Importantly, EBG does not seek to duplicate the activities of these organisations.  

The Group retains contacts with senior officials and with Parliamentarians from all parties in the United Kingdom and in Europe, both centrally, through its partner organisations, and as individual estates. EBG is a member of the European Landowners' Organisation and through them, monitors developments of interested members in Europe.

EBG provides a collective forum which ensures that its members are informed of all political, regulatory and fiscal developments which affect their individual interests. The Group enables its members to exchange experiences with respected and familiar professionals who operate in similar circumstances.