Dundonald House

Dundonald House (Irish: Teach Dhún Dónaill, Ulster-Scots: Dundoanal Haa) is a government building in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Dundonald House was built in the early 1960s to a design in the International Style by Belfast architect Robert Hanna Gibson.

[3] Dundonald House is situated in the Stormont Estate along with several other Northern Ireland Civil Service buildings.

The protestors were raising concerns over a policy that made republican prisoners share cells with loyalists.

[6] The Prison Officers' Association raised concerns that sensitive documents relating to the personal details of serving officers may have been visible to the protestors but the Northern Ireland Prison Service stated that all confidential information was stored in secure filing cabinets.

Dundonald House