The fly-tipped items, which have now been removed, belonged to the recently closed pub The Night Jar in Ferndown, Dorset.
Piles of furniture and boxes of food stolen from a former J D Wetherspoon pub have been found dumped near a car park in the New Forest.
The items were stolen from a van on Monday 25 September before they were able to be moved to another Wetherspoon pub in the area. "Both the furniture and the biscuits were from The Night Jar in Ferndown and were due to be taken to another Wetherspoon pub after the closure of The Night Jar on 24 September.
"It is unfortunately yet another in several recent examples of potentially dangerous fly tips that show a complete disregard for this special landscape.
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