There are several different kinds of plastering. ‘Dot and dab’ refers to a base layer of plasterboard which is attached to a wall using ‘dabs’ of adhesive. ‘Floating’ is a technique where a backing or undercoat plaster is applied to walls. ‘Skimming’ or ‘reskimming’ refers to the very thin final decorative layer of plaster.
Llangefni
Llangefni is the county town of Anglesey in Wales as well as includes the principal offices of the Isle of Anglesey Area Council. UK Census 2011 recorded Llangefni's population as 5,116 individuals, making it the 2nd biggest negotiation on the island. The community is near the centre of Anglesey, and is on the River Cefni, after which it is called. Its tourist attractions include the Oriel Ynys Môn museum, which details the history of Anglesey and houses the tradition collection of Charles Tunnicliffe. In the west of the community is a huge secondary school, Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni (Llangefni Comprehensive School), and also in the north a Victorian parish church, St Cyngar's, embeded in a woody waterfront area called the Dingle. The town was formerly named Llangyngar, Welsh for "St Cyngar's church".