Plastering will fix small cracks in walls. Very small cracks may be fixed by simply reskimming plaster. More serious cracks will usually mean that you need to use new plasterboard or backing plaster. Larger jobs or deep cracks may need an experienced plasterer to come in.
Criccieth
Criccieth is a town and neighborhood on the Llyn peninsula in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd in Wales. The town lies 5 miles (8 km) west of Porthmadog, 9 miles (14 km) east of Pwllheli and also 17 miles (27 kilometres) south of Caernarfon. It had a population of 1,826 in 2001, reducing to 1,753 at the 2011 census. The town is a seaside resort, popular with family members. Attractions consist of the damages of Criccieth Castle, which have comprehensive views over the community and surrounding countryside. Neighboring on Ffordd Castell (Castle Way) is Cadwalader's Ice Cream Parlour, opened in 1927, whilst Stryd Fawr (High Street) has a number of bistro-style restaurants. In the centre exists Y Maes ("The Field", or town square), part of the original middle ages town common. The community is kept in mind for its fairs, hung on 23 May and 29 June annually, when multitudes of individuals see the fairground as well as the marketplace which spreads out through a lot of the streets of the community. Famous people associated with the community consist of the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, who matured in the close-by town of Llanystumdwy, and also poet William George. Group Captain Leslie Bonnet, RAF police officer, writer and mastermind of the Welsh Harlequin Duck and also his better half Joan Hutt, musician, both lived at Ymwlch just outside Criccieth from 1949 up until their fatalities in 1985. Criccieth organized the National Eisteddfod in 1975 and also in 2003 was granted Fairtrade Town status. It won the Wales in Bloom competition yearly from 1999 to 2004. The community styles itself the "Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia".