The authority reveals the list annually in a bid to highlight the range of services it provides.
A council spokesman said: “Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the council has continued to support communities and provide essential services to the public in a Covid-safe way to continue in making the county a better place to live, work and visit.
“This year nearly 6,000 residents have received help from our smoking cessation provider, our gritting teams have spent more than 340 hours on the roads helping to keep motorists safe and the Meals at Home team has delivered 700 meals a day to customers.
“It is fair to say it has been another busy year for the council.
“This year nearly 6,000 residents have received help from our smoking cessation provider, our gritting teams have spent more than 340 hours on the roads helping to keep motorists safe and the Meals at Home team has delivered 700 meals a day to customers.